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February 2010 Issue
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Savannah Squares, A Portrait of Southern Society at the Historical Society
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Did you know that this month is SUPER MUSEUM SUNDAY?  Sunday February 7th, most museums in Savannah and the surrounding areas are FREE to get in. If you have not visited your favorite museum lately, this is a great time to take the whole family.  You can visit the RH Museum and Ft. McAllister here in Richmond Hill for free that weekend.  
 
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Brochures and flyers about local activities and events are available at the information desk at City Hall.  A self-serve brochure rack has maps and event information available for free.  Please contact the CVB for help in getting your brochure added to the rack or your event listed on our website.
 
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Richmond Hill CVB News

Greetings!

This month is all about being social and getting linked in with your favorite people, businesses and organizations in Richmond Hill. This month the CVB is sponsoring a business forum to discuss how to use social networking as a way to build your business and keep your customers (and our visitors!) excited about what we have to offer and coming back! 
 
Keep reading to learn more about some exciting upcoming events and the CVB's entrance into the world of social networking!
Savannah Squares, A Portrait of Southern Society
 
 
Savannah Squares 
 
"Savannah Squares, Portrait of Southern Society" will be presented by noted historian and professor, Chris Hendricks, at the Richmond Hill Museum on Thursday, February 4th at 7:00 PM in the Richmond Hill Museum. The program, sponsored by the Richmond Hill Historical Society, discusses how landscape reflects and shaped the lives of the people who have lived in this area for the past three centuries. Hendricks is always informative, exciting, and entertaining. He makes history come alive.
 
The event is open to all members of the Richmond Hill Historical Society and to the general public. Admission is free and donations are always appreciated. The Historical Society is a non-profit organization. Through your attendance of our events, memberships, and donations you help the Society to continue to act as steward of the Richmond Hill Museum.  Through your help we are able to keep the museum open to the public and protect and promote the history of Richmond Hill, Bryan County, and the Georgia Coast. If you have any questions or need directions please contact the Richmond Hill Museum at 912-756-3697. We look forward to seeing you on the 4th of February. Come learn about this areas rich history.
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This month the RHCVB has finally entered the world of social networking.  If you haven't given one of the many social networking sites a try, I suggest starting out with Facebook or Twitter.  They are easy to use and have lots of people to connect with.  If you are already on Facebook you can become of fan of Visit Richmond Hill GA. On the fan page we will keep you up to date on events and start discussions on the goings on in our community. You can also check out some great photos of things to see and community events on our Flickr tab on the fan page.  We will have more about this new way to share in next month's newsletter.
Save the Date!
 
RHCVB Business Forum 

Topic: Social Networking and its abilty to attract and retain customers for your business.

Date: February 23, 2010
Time: 8:45am - 9:45am
Place: Wetland's Center
 
Refreshments will be served.
 
Call the CVB office at (912) 756-2676 or email chris@richmondhillvisit.com to RSVP.
 
Thanks for reading this month's newsletter!  
 
 
Sincerely,
 
Midnight Star Pottery
Chris Sheppard
Richmond Hill CVB