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Join the conversation: Tell us what you want to see in our popular “I Heart CS” newsletter

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By Bobbie Lehrmann, Assistant Director of Public Communications

Last fall, the City of College Station launched I Heart CS, a free and informative e-newsletter about city events, programs, and activities. After seven issues, we want to know how we’re doing.

If you’re among our thousands of subscribers, thank you! If you don’t subscribe, we invite you to check out our past issues. Whether or not you’re a regular reader, we’d love to hear your thoughts.

We encourage you to participate in a short survey to help us refine and enhance the newsletter to serve our community better. At the end of the survey, you can enter your email for a chance to win a goodie bag filled with College Station-themed items. The winner will be announced after the survey closes on May 1.

PRIZE: College Station Goodie Bag

How You Inspired I Heart CS

A year ago, the Public Communications Office conducted a scientific FlashVote survey to evaluate our communication methods with residents and others.

While we already offered specialized weekly e-newsletters for neighborhoods and parks, it wasn’t enough. Many community members wanted a more comprehensive newsletter that conveniently delivers a broader range of city news and updates.

So, we created I Heart CS, a full-color, magazine-style newsletter designed to highlight the news, programs, and activities that make College Station a great place to live, work, and play. I Heart CS is emailed to subscribers on the first Tuesday of each month and is also available on the city’s website.

Thank you for being a part of the Heart of Aggieland!

About the Blogger


Bobbie Lehrmann is in her second year as assistant director of public communications. She previously served as marketing and communications director at the City of Navasota. Lehrmann lived most of her life in Australia and received a bachelor’s degree in journalism and media communications from Queensland University of Technology.

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