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Important questions
to answer before you
begin planning your
health event:
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Who is our intended
audience? (Whom do
we want to
participate?)
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How many people will
likely attend?
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Where would we like
the event to take
place?
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How much do we plan
to charge for a
registration fee?
Once you've answered
these questions, you
can begin planning.
Here is a helpful
list of what to do
and a suggested
order in which to do
them.
1.
CONFIRM the date and
location for your
event. Depending on
the size of your
community and/or the
location of the
event, this should
be done 4 to 6
months in advance.
2.
DECIDE early in your
planning whether you
are going to have a
run/walk/roll the
morning of your
event. If so, make
sure you look at the
specifics of that
planning soon,
because a
run/walk/roll
entails a whole
separate set of
logistics (set-up,
pledge forms, etc.).
3.
SECURE any outside
speakers,
presenters, and
musicians as soon as
you have the date
finalized. The more
in advance you do
this, the better.
Specific details on
what your speakers,
presenters, or
musicians will be
doing can be decided
closer to the event.
For now, just make
sure they are
confirmed and know
generally what will
be expected.
4.
CONTACT the program
team at the Women of
the ELCA churchwide
office to
reserve
the Healthy Heart
Fair materials,
including signs and
printed materials.
These can easily be
shipped to you, but
they should be
reserved as soon as
your date is firm.
5.
CHOOSE how you will
divide your day. Do
you want one session
each on physical,
emotional, and
spiritual health? Or
would you rather
have your event
focus on just one of
these aspects? Keep
in mind your
audience: their
interests, comfort
level, age, and so
forth. If you have
presenters, make
sure there are
interactive
components — these
sessions should be
as interactive as
possible!
6.
PLAN WISELY. Make
sure you include
plenty of break
times for fun,
conversation,
snacks, etc. Perhaps
you can designate
one of your break
times to walking
through the Healthy
Heart Fair. You want
your health event to
be
thought-provoking,
relaxing, and fun!
7.
STAY CONSISTENT with
your health theme.
Might one of your
break times take
place outside? Are
the snacks and meals
health conscious? Is
there plenty of
drinking water
available?
8.
ADVERTISE your event
in your church,
community, etc. Make
sure your flyers
look good, describe
the day's
activities, and
include event
details (time,
location, etc.) and
contact information.
Begin advertising at
least 3 months
before. Registration
should start at
least 2 months
before. Your cut-off
date should be no
less than two weeks
before the event.
9.
MARKET your event
beyond your usual
avenues in order to
reach out to a
broader audience.
Are there public
bulletin boards in
your favorite cafe,
bookstore, school,
or local gym? Can
you afford a small
ad in your local
newspaper? Try
something different!
10.
PARTNER UP! What is
a great way to
ensure you have a
diverse audience
and the planning
doesn't end up
solely on your
shoulders? Partner
up! It could be with
another church,
women's group, or
non-profit
organization in your
community. Reaching
out to other area
leaders can be a
great way to find
out about local
health concerns.
Healthy
heart give-a-ways
To purchase
Women of the ELCA
healthy heart stress
balls and magnet
clips for your next
event, make your
order directly
through the Finney
Company by calling
847-391-1100. Ask to
speak to Steve
Finney.
Healthy Heart magnet
clip (left) printed
with the "Put your
heart into Raising
Up Healthy Women and
Girls" graphic:
Minimum order is 250
at $1.65 each, plus
shipping.
Healthy Heart stress
ball printed with
the Women of the
ELCA logo: Minimum
order is 250 at
$1.19 each, plus
shipping.
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Lutheran Church in America
All rights reserved. May be
reproduced for use by women in congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America. For all other uses, contact Women of the ELCA, 8765 W. Higgins Rd.,
Chicago, IL 60631, 800-638-3522, ext. 2729, or Women.ELCA@elca.org
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