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BE Newsletter Template 1

BE Newsletter Template 1

Buckhead East Property Owners Association

P.O. Box 13310, Savannah, GA 31416  912-236-7575  www.buckhead-east.com

ISSUE Q1 2017

Upcoming Events

January
01/28: Chili Meet & Greet

April
TBD: Easter event
TBD: Community Yard Sale

June / July
TBD: Summer Pool Party

October
TBD: Community Yard Sale

A word from Premier Services & Management

The purpose of a holiday newsletter newsletter, you can let each Are you interested in helping
is to keep friends and family member of the family write their with events or have an idea
updated on the events in your own articles or stories. You can
family’s life and share holiday also include family portraits, or to share?
greetings across the miles. The photographs from family vacations. Please contact the
holidays are a good time to tell Think about what you would tell Welcome / Social committee at
about your experiences from the your family and friends if you [email protected]
past year, and express warm wishes could see them.
for the year to come. Caption describing picture or
graphic.
When you send a holiday

How to get started

Writing a family newsletter can members most like to hear about?
also be a fun activity to do together
as a family. You can make After you list the things you want
everyone feel included and special to write about, organize your list
as you take stock of the events in into categories, like Introduction,
your life together. Dad’s News, Mom’s News, Kids’
News, Special Messages, and Final
First, sit down and talk about the Thoughts. If your children are old
most important things that have enough, consider asking them to
happened in the past year. Think write their own sections.
about who will be reading your
family newsletter. What would
your friends or distant family

Buckhead East Property Owners Association ● ISSUE Q1 2017

Working with linked text boxes

Caption describing picture or The text boxes in this newsletter boxes in a story, select a text
graphic. are linked, so text from one box that is part of a story. On the
column flows into the other Text Box toolbar, click Next
column and you can easily Text Box or Previous Text
include more than one story on a Box.
page.
To copy or move linked text
When you are working with boxes, select the first text box in
linked text boxes, you should the story. Hold down SHIFT and
turn on the Text Box toolbar. To select each additional text box
do this, on the View menu, point you want to copy or move. On
to Toolbars, and then click Text the Edit menu, click Copy or
Box. Cut. Click where you want to
copy or move the text boxes. On
When you start writing your the Edit menu, click Paste.
story, we recommend that you
do most of your writing and You can also break a link
editing before you copy the text between any two linked text
into the empty linked text boxes. boxes in a story. To do this,
To move among linked text select the text box. On the Text
Box toolbar, click Break
Forward Link.

Adding pictures to your Caroling Party on December 23, 2016

Pictures of your family trips, special events, and click the View tab, and then select the Text boundaries
every day life will bring your newsletter stories check box under Print and Web Layout options.
to life. Once you have chosen a picture, place it
close to the story. Be sure to place the caption of
the image near the image.

If you want to use clip art in your newsletter,
you can find thousands of clip art images on
Microsoft Office Online that you can download
and insert into your newsletter.

To change the pictures in this newsletter to your
own, click the image you want to change. On
the Insert menu, click Picture, and then click
Clip Art or From File. Locate the image you
want and double-click it. The new image will be
inserted into the existing text box for easy
positioning.

Tip: Text boxes that contain images or text
often do not have borders showing, so it may
not be apparent that an item is placed within a
text box.

To see the text boxes that contain the pictures in
this template, click Options on the Tools menu,

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Caption describing picture or graphic. Adding pictures to your newsletter

Pictures of your family trips, special events, and every
day life will bring your newsletter stories to life. Once
you have chosen a picture, place it close to the
story. Be sure to place the caption of the image near
the image.

If you want to use clip art in your newsletter, you can
find thousands of clip art images on Microsoft Office
Online that you can download and insert into your
newsletter.

To change the pictures in this newsletter to your own,
click the image you want to change. On the Insert
menu, click Picture, and then click Clip Art or From
File. Locate the image you want and double-click it.
The new image will be inserted into the existing text
box for easy positioning.

Tip: Text boxes that contain images or text often do
not have borders showing, so it may not be apparent
that an item is placed within a text box.

To see the text boxes that contain the pictures in this
template, click Options on the Tools menu, click the
View tab, and then select the Text boundaries check
box under Print and Web Layout options.

Working with linked text boxes

The text boxes in this newsletter are Hold down SHIFT and select each
linked, so text from one column additional text box you want to
flows into the other column and you copy or move. On the Edit menu,
can easily include more than one click Copy or Cut. Click where you
story on a page. want to copy or move the text
boxes. On the Edit menu, click
When you are working with linked Paste.
text boxes, you should turn on the
Text Box toolbar. To do this, on the You can also break a link between
View menu, point to Toolbars, and any two linked text boxes in a story.
then click Text Box. To do this, select the text box. On
the Text Box toolbar, click Break
When you start writing your story, we Forward Link.
recommend that you do most of
your writing and editing before you Caption describing picture or
copy the text into the empty linked graphic.
text boxes. To move among linked
text boxes in a story, select a text
box that is part of a story. On the
Text Box toolbar, click Next Text Box
or Previous Text Box.

To copy or move linked text boxes,
select the first text box in the story.

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Buckhead East POA Committees Board Members
P.O. Box 13310 President:
Savannah, GA 31416 Committees Lead: Vice President:
Phone: Amanda Taylor - Secretary:
912-236-7574 [email protected] Treasurer:

E-Mail: Architectural Review Board: Property Management Company
[email protected] Steve Curran – [email protected] Premier Services & Management
Web Site: P.O. Box 13310
www.buckhead-east.com Common Area / Green Space: Savannah, GA 31416
Mitch Finley 912-236-7575
BE [email protected]
Accounting:
Pool: Cole Rossiter
Josh Rohlik [email protected]
[email protected]
Maintenance & Facilities Coordinator:
Welcome / Social: Jamie Mayer
Michelle Hernandez and Megan
Chesser [email protected]
[email protected]
Property Manager:
Find us on Facebook: Janice Rossiter
Buckhead East
Buckhead East Trade [email protected]

Next Annual POA Meeting
October 2017

What would you like to see in future newsletters?

Send your ideas to the Welcome / Social committee at
[email protected]

BE Buckhead East POA
P.O. Box 13310
Savannah, GA 31416

Buckhead East Resident


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