Community Events Collaboration Summit

Do you organize/promote events for your non-profit, community group, recreation / agricultural board in Camrose County? You are invited!

Camrose County is hosting a FREE gathering of nonprofits, community groups, recreation boards, ag societies, service clubs, and village representatives from across the region. This session is designed to strengthen collaboration, streamline event promotion, and help all of us amplify the incredible work happening in our communities.

Note: organizations that are solely within the City of Camrose are not included, primarily due to space limitations.

Why Attend?

Build Connections & Coordinate Calendars

  • Share your organization’s upcoming events
  • Learn what others are planning to avoid overlap and maximize attendance
  • Explore opportunities for crosspromotion and partnership

Improve Event Promotion & Visibility

  • Understand timelines for submitting events to:
  • Camrose County’s Community Events website
  • Camrose Tourism’s annual brochure
  • Go East of Edmonton’s regional event listings
  • Learn how to ensure your events reach the broader community effectively

MiniWorkshop: Designing Effective Posters & Social Media Posts

  • Tips for creating clear, shareable event graphics
  • Key details that help partners promote your event without missing context
  • Best practices for reaching audiences beyond your immediate community

Learn about existing tourism and event promotion resources in the region

Who Should Attend?

We encourage each organization to send the person who:

  • Designs posters or social media content, or
  • Oversees longterm planning and event coordination

Feel free to share this invitation with other nonprofits, community groups, or recreation organizations that may benefit within the Camrose County region.

Please register by February 25, 2026.

 

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