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Site News: Busy Events calendar this Sunday Morning CM Events are like a Daily Newspaper all by itself. Today's calendar is big - but we'll make every effort to add events this morning, if need be. It's dynamic, as current as we can keep it, with new items and changes happening continuously, 24 hours a day/7 days a week/365 days a year. In fact, changes can be made this morning and all day today. - EW The events calendar is big for today, already at 4:42amCT, this Sunday Morning, with a link to the DIRECTORY of CHURCHS, special church services, singings, Vacation Bible School events, a Homecoming, community happenings, and postings of services for a loved ones who have passed away, and a reminder of an important cultural event, Mark Twain performed by Robert Brock at the V.P. Henry Auditorium. In short, CM Events have become a Daily Newspaper all by itself. There's a reason for this: The Events are set up to allow a reader to get all the information they need quickly and without friction - that is, all the needed information to get to the event is at hand. And we do all we can to keep it current and up-to-date. That includes changes to the events and postings at the last minute. If your organization's event has been left out, please send it as soon as possible, using any Contact/Submit button on the site. Thanks to everyone for the wonderful response we've gotten to appeals to submit Events in our format. We especially appreciate the help of the members of the Adair County Ministerial Association, public officials, and schools and institutions. And of course, we appreciate those public minded advertisers and supporters without whom ColumbiaMagazine.com could not be possible. We're including a few notes below for those who may not be familiar with our process for handling news items:Please include the answers to the 5W's and an H, as in this checklist:
Glory singers at First Church, Sun., Feb. 28, 2010Events submissions submitted as flyers are considered ads. Events submissions submitted in formats other than those submitted in full sentence, paragraph form, using ColumbiaMagazine.com format and sequence, may be considered advertising.For quickest posts, please send all information in one email and include contact information. If additional information is asked for, please include in one new email with all information. Please send in caps and lower case. All caps submissions may be returned.Please remember that while ColumbiaMagazine.com offers the most comprehensive announcement package, free, of any media, events may be posted only if the venue includes Street No. and Street Name. Directions are not posted. If there is a charge you may be notified that the event is advertising. And, If it is advertising on any media, it is considered advertising on ColumbiaMagazine. News posted in a paid format is advertising on ColumbiaMagazine.com. Finally, the Events Calendar is made possible through our advertisers and sponsors. We appreciate it when readers tell advertisers that they appreciate their support of ColumbiaMagazine.co This story was posted on 2013-07-21 04:38:20
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