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February 9, 2005
Youth Group Computer Lab
(Filed under: Examples)The youth group at Simi Valley Presbyterian Church has opened a public computer lab to help students with their homework (read the article in the Ventura County Star, registration required). It's part of an after-school study hall to help students with their homework and give them a place to unwind.
The idea came from the youth themselves who didn't want more activities, but a way to better handle their already busy schedules. Sometimes the best marketing is smart programming--not huge events, but activities that meet the actual needs of your congregation and potential visitors. (What need does a huge event meet in the life of an over-scheduled person?)
Posted by Kevin D. Hendricks at February 9, 2005 10:31 AM
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