Politics & Government

How To Use the Greenfield Patch Calendar

We'll walk you through this valuable tool and resource step by step.

Are you organizing a neighborhood yard sale? Maybe you’re on the board of directors at the library and want to share info about an upcoming book club. Or perhaps your child’s home and school association would like to promote a fundraiser.

Community members are invited to post events to the Greenfield Patch calendar, free of charge. When you post your event you not only have creative liberty, but you can also access your event in the future if you need to make any additions or changes. [Note: The Greenfield Patch calendar is free for personal and non-commercial purposes. It’s not to be used for advertising. If you would like to promote your business on Greenfield Patch, contact Kate Sipala at kate.sipala@patch.com. She can assist you with any business or display advertisements.]

First things first – you’ll need to log into your Greenfield Patch account. Don’t have one yet? Create one here. It’s free and easy.

Once you’re logged in, navigate to the calendar. You can do this by clicking on “Events” tab under the Greenfield Patch logo at the top of the home page. On the right-hand side of the calendar page, you’ll see a green box with a white plus sign that says, “Put it on the calendar!” Click this box to go to the event form.

Give your event a title. Be descriptive, but space is limited. Try something like, “Library Bake Sale Fundraiser,” or “Mom’s Group Family Fun Day.”

Next, move on to the date and time. If your event occurs more than once or is ongoing, check the box labeled "This event happens more than once or is an ongoing event" under the “Time” field. If your event doesn’t have a specific time, or if it has more than one time, you can leave the "Time" field blank. If your event does not occur more than once, you can skip the next step.

If you have an event that repeats every week or every month, or is ongoing for a certain length of time, choose your option and then enter the ending date if there is one. If your event occurs on a monthly basis, don’t choose “Every month,” unless it happens every month on the same day. (Eg., March 1, April 1, May 1, June 1.) Instead, select “Choose my own repeating dates,” and enter as many dates as you know, using the Patch calendar. You can post up to 15 months of dates.

Now you’re ready to select a location. If your event occurs at a business or organization located in the area covered by Norristown Patch, there’s a good chance it’s in our directory. Search the name of your location, like the or . If your location does not come up, you’ll have to type in the address by hand, then select it when it comes up in the list. You can click “Add details” to give your location a name.

Here comes the meat-and-potatoes of your calendar listing. This is where you’ll write your description. What’s happening at the event? What’s it about? Why is it happening? Be as descriptive as possible and include as many details as you have. Don’t forget to spell check your work, by using the little blue ABC checkmark icon at the top of the box.

If you have a photo or PDF to upload, the next field is where you’ll add it. Click “Choose files to upload,” then browse your computer for your selected files. You may add a caption, but it’s not required. [Note: Copyright laws apply. Please only use images you have ownership of yourself.]

Moving on, you’re going to categorize your event. You can choose more than one category and more than one feature, but you must choose at least one category.

The last section is for more information. If people have questions or want to get in touch with organizers, is there a website they can visit? Who should they call or e-mail? Is there an admission charge, or a registration fee? And if your event requires a ticket, is there a website people can visit to order their tickets?

Look back over your listing and make sure all of your information is correct and that you’ve filled in any field marked with the * symbol. (Those fields are required.) If you’re happy with the information, click “Post My Event.”

The next page that you’ll see is your event listing, posted live on Greenfield Patch!

If you have any questions about posting an event, of if you’re experiencing problems, please feel free to contact Greenfield Patch editor David Cotey at David.Cotey@patch.com.


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