The City of Whitewater is Starting a Newsletter; Subscriptions Invited

The City of Whitewater is starting a monthly newsletter! The newsletter will be sent on the first Thursday of each month.

The newsletter content will include:
• What’s new
• Public service announcements & reminders
• Upcoming meetings
• Board, committee, commission, & employment openings
• What’s happening with Parks & Recreation
• What’s happening at the WAFC
• What’s happening at the Library

The City of Whitewater has been improving its communications with the staff, residents, businesses, and other
stakeholders. We actively share updates on our website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. We realize everyone has
different preferences on how to receive these communications. This newsletter provides another channel for you to stay up to date.

John Weidl, Whitewater city manager, shares, “One of the City’s strategic goals is to increase the type and frequency of our communication with the public. Providing a monthly newsletter is one step of several that we will take an order to deliver on that goal.”

Subscribe to receive the latest news and upcoming events: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/g8U4Af4/whitewater

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