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Gene, I see you made it in, GREAT! Any ideas? suggestions?
Hi Evans (that's what I called you in school! Interesting, all that fishing. My hubby wants to do that one day, but like you...maybe one day though. He has a brother pastoring at a large church in St. Simeon, his name is Quentin Morris, he & his wife Monona also teach there. I look forward to seeing you at the reunion.
Posted on: Sep 01, 2016 at 11:54 PM
HEY CECILLA! Hang in there, I didn't connect with Mrs Lockland yet, she recently lost her son to cancer. ??
HIYA Hargis, thanks for joining us!
HIYA Hargis!! Thanks for joining us!
Hi Susan, I'm happy you joined us here! Feel free to add photos. I'd enjoy a gallery of those beautiful sailing pics!÷
Dear Class & Friends,
The What's New page is the most important page on many class web sites. It's very important you understand how it works.
Data from all around your web site is aggregated on the What's New page. It's a terrific way to stay in touch with what's going on around the web site all from one convenient location. If you're out and about on a mobile phone it's also an easy way to see what your classmates are up to and participate without ever leaving the page.
You can think of What's New as a central hub for all information passing through your class web site. It's much more than just a collection of new information -- you can post content, photos and videos directly on the page. You can also respond to all existing site activity from the What's New page.
You might consider changing the name of the What's New page (from your Edit Site pages area) to something unique to your site. We have seen names such as:
Our Class Feed
Pioneers Hangout
The Hub
Let's Talk
Class Chatter
Classmate Catchup
The Meeting Place
The Huddle
And many more..
Try sending a mass email to all classmates and let them know your What's New page (or whatever YOU call it!) is the main hub for classmate communication and interaction on the web site. It's something most classmates will want to read regularly.
When you're What's New page swings into action you'll quickly find it's the most read/most popular page of your entire web site!
Creatively Yours,
Breda
(copied email from):
Brad G Switzer
Class Creator