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Do a Digital Day on the Hill

February 25, 2019

Do a Digital Day on the Hill

Can’t go to Nashville on March 5? Then do the next best thing.

Join our Digital Day on the Hill on Facebook and Twitter to help us thank our state legislators and show them what works for families and children in Tennessee.

But we’re going to make it worth your while. The person or organization that shares or copies our content (customization allowed) with the hashtags #TANHillDay, #UWTNHillDay, or #InvestInKids (must use at least two) and gets the most engagement will win a $50 Amazon Gift Card. In case of a tie the top contestants will be notified and then their names will be put in a drawing for the prize.

The best part is how easy it is. Just follow @TNAfterschool and @UnitedWaysTN on both Facebook and Twitter. Then watch these pages on March 5 and like and share all of our posts from the state capitol. Remember to tag your elected officials too.

Keep watching this page as more material – sample posts, photos you can share, and a list of legislators’ social media handles – will continue to be added through March 5.

  • List of TN State Senators with their social media tags
  • List of TN State Representatives with their social media tags
  • Page of Sample Tweets and Facebook Posts

You can also change your cover banners on Twitter and Facebook to join us. Just right click on the pictures below, scroll down and click on “save image as” and save them to your desktop or hard drive. Then upload them to your Twitter and Facebook accounts to use them as your cover art.

This is a Facebook Cover Banner. Right-click on it and “save image as.”

This is a Facebook Cover Banner. Right-click on it and “save image as.”

This is a Twitter Cover Banner. Right-click on it and “save image as.”

This is a Twitter Cover Banner. Right-click on it and “save image as.”

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Filed Under: Network News Tagged With: Hill Day, Social Media Campaign ยท By Kelley Nave

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