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Spread the Word About Your Clean Up Florida Waters Event

Social media and other promotional materials to help you get the word out about your Florida waterways cleanup event.

We're so excited that you're planning (or thinking about planning) a water cleanup effort in your area as part of Florida Realtors® Clean Up Florida Waters. Promotion of your event is key to making it successful.

We suggest creating a Facebook event page to share details and invite all your friends and followers. Also, talk up your event in your emails and newsletters and across your social media networks.

Consider shooting a promotional video featuring the waterway you’ve chosen to clean up to share places such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Tiktok, etc.

We've also included a press release template to share with your local media.

Use the hashtag #CleanUpFloridaWaters in all promotions so everyone can see what you're doing!

To help you have a successful event, we've created a few things you can use to let others know what you have planned.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD PROMOTIONAL ASSETS 
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Use this logo on your promotional materials

Right-click to save this logo image to use on your social media posts, flyers, etc. (An undated version is available by clicking here.)

 

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Copy this post for social media

Copy the text below and save the following image (right-click and "save") to share on your Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and other social media networks.

I'm doing my part to keep Florida waters beautiful by planning and participating in water clean-up events throughout the month of July. Here's everything you need to know about planning and executing your own community cleanup event: floridarealtors.org/watercleanup #CleanUpFloridaWaters

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