Social Media Content
This category showcases communication from the municipality to the public via social media platforms. Click on the images to view additional content. You can also click on the contact name to reach out to our Outstanding Showcase content creators!
City of Destin
Photo Contest
Catherine Card
Public Information Manager
The City of Destin utilized virtual means to engage the public during City Government Week this year. One of those engagements was hosting a photo contest to encourage people to submit high resolution, digital images of what they love about Destin.
Flagler Beach Police Department
Project Community Outreach
Matthew P. Doughney
Chief of Police
The Flagler Beach Police Department’s Facebook page is the official social media page for our city. We communicate with our community about emerging crimes trends, safety interests, community events and programs that we as a City and a Police Department offer to make our city a safer place to live, work and visit.
Town of Lauderdale-By-The-Sea
We’re Still Here: Rediscover LBTS
Debbie Hime
Marketing and Special Events Manager
It wasn’t hard to produce this social media short promoting our greatest asset – our small, local businesses’ hospitality and safe re-opening of businesses during COVID-19. Our goal is for residents and visitors to rediscover and recapture the joy of returning to familiar places and reconnecting in Lauderdale-By-The-Sea.
City of Punta Gorda
We are Taking Safety Seriously
Melissa Reichert
Communications Manager
The City of Punta Gorda was one of the first municipalities to institute a mask ordinance. This Facebook post was used to inform residents and visitors about the mask ordinance and part of an ongoing responsibility to provide the public with factual information and guidance that can help them make informed choices.
City of St. Augustine
#MaskeradingAsHeroes Campaign
Cindy Walker
Communications Specialist
#MaskeradingAsHeroes was a social media campaign comprised of images, videos, banners on Facebook and Twitter, and in the City’s e-newsletter, News & Notes. Our campaign coincided with St. Johns County’s ‘pledge’ campaign, which worked to rebuild our inter-governmental relationship and expand our campaign’s reach.