This webpage is designed to provide useful resources for clubs that want to improve their online presence and communication. It contains links to various training sources that cover topics such as how to create and maintain a club website, how to use social media effectively, how to attract and engage members, and how to measure and evaluate your impact. By following these training sources, you can learn how to get the most out of your club website and enhance your club’s reputation and visibility.
This tutorial is designed for beginners and covers the following topics: adding club information, customizing header images, creating and editing pages, using the block editor, working with the navigation menu, basic form creation and setup, and general troubleshooting. We’ll also demonstrate some general troubleshooting techniques.
Beyond the Basics 102
A brief review of our 101-level course then we dive deeper including using the media library, hooking up your Facebook feed and more.
The elves of the Kiwanis Club of Swoyersville, Pennsylvania, U.S., sent kids’ letters and postcards to Santa this holiday season — and made sure Santa replied to each one. #KidsNeedKiwanis... See MoreSee Less
Swoyersville Kiwanis have gotten Santa’s Express Mailbox ready to collect letters/post cards from children in all communities. All letters/cards will be sent to Santa to read. Then, a special…
Happy hundredth, Doug Butler! 🎉🎁🎂 The longtime Kiwanian celebrated his 100th birthday on Wednesday with fellow members of the Kiwanis Club of Winchester, Virginia, U.S. The Winchester Star was also there to relate some moments from the big event: bit.ly/4iHf16v
Congrats, Doug — and thanks for all your service! #KidsNeedKiwanis
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Training Video Resources
This webpage is designed to provide useful resources for clubs that want to improve their online presence and communication. It contains links to various training sources that cover topics such as how to create and maintain a club website, how to use social media effectively, how to attract and engage members, and how to measure and evaluate your impact. By following these training sources, you can learn how to get the most out of your club website and enhance your club’s reputation and visibility.
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Getting Started 101
This tutorial is designed for beginners and covers the following topics: adding club information, customizing header images, creating and editing pages, using the block editor, working with the navigation menu, basic form creation and setup, and general troubleshooting. We’ll also demonstrate some general troubleshooting techniques.
Beyond the Basics 102
A brief review of our 101-level course then we dive deeper including using the media library, hooking up your Facebook feed and more.
Setting up Stripe to your Gravity Forms
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The elves of the Kiwanis Club of Swoyersville, Pennsylvania, U.S., sent kids’ letters and postcards to Santa this holiday season — and made sure Santa replied to each one. #KidsNeedKiwanis ... See MoreSee Less
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Swoyersville Kiwanis have gotten Santa’s Express Mailbox ready to collect letters/post cards from children in all communities. All letters/cards will be sent to Santa to read. Then, a special…1 CommentComment on Facebook
Happy hundredth, Doug Butler! 🎉🎁🎂 The longtime Kiwanian celebrated his 100th birthday on Wednesday with fellow members of the Kiwanis Club of Winchester, Virginia, U.S. The Winchester Star was also there to relate some moments from the big event: bit.ly/4iHf16v
Congrats, Doug — and thanks for all your service! #KidsNeedKiwanis
Photo by Jeff Taylor of The Winchester Star ... See MoreSee Less
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Doug is also a 75-year member of Kiwanis! Earlier this year, he shared some reflections: kiwanis.org/doug-butler-marks-75-years-with-kiwanis/
Happy Birthday Doug! Thank you for your service to Kiwanis!
Happy Birthday, Doug!
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