Procedure: Event Promo & Communication ChurchCenter Event Quality Assurance Church Center Event Standards The Church Center Events Calendar serves as a centralized, accessible platform with the goal of enriching the Foothills Unitarian Church community by providing a comprehensive view of congregational life. It aims to: Serve as a One-Stop Shop: Ensure all church members have a single, intuitive access point to discover events, understand their locations, and navigate directly to necessary sign-ups through registrations or group affiliations. Maintain Accurate Information: Guarantee that the details of each event, including dates, times, and locations, are current and precise, fostering trust and reliability within the congregation. Promote Inclusivity: Offer event information that is clear and welcoming to all, avoiding insider jargon or exclusive language that could alienate members new to the church or unfamiliar with specific groups or practices. Highlight Featured Events: Identify and emphasize events that have a significant impact on a substantial portion (50% or more) of the church community or those directly related to ongoing worship series, ensuring these pivotal gatherings receive the attention and participation they deserve. Event QA Steps This checklist serves as a quality assurance tool for ensuring all Church Center events include essential information, adhere to event naming guidelines, and provide clear, accessible details to the congregation. Use this checklist before finalizing any event to maintain consistency, accuracy, and engagement. Part of the Event QA is the transferring of content from the submitted forms to the Event. See Processing Calendar Forms for step by step instructions on how to accomplish this data transfer. Step 1: ChurchCenter Visibility Determination Under the Settings Tab, in the Church Center Section, set the Church Center Visibility Status using the following criteria:  Visibility Status Impact on Display Criteria for Status Unpublished Not visible to congregants on Church Center. For internal use only. Use for internal events, staff meetings, rentals, or any activities not intended for the broader church community. Published Appears in chronological order on Church Center. Suitable for church events from specific groups and teams, that aim to inform and involve the congregation but are not prioritized. Featured Published, starred, and positioned at the top of the gallery view. Events that impact 50% or more of the church community or are directly related to a worship series. Step 2: Overview Tab In the Event Overview Tab, insure all the details are set out correctly Event Name: Follows the event naming guidelines; clear, descriptive, avoiding abbreviations and jargon. (see Below) Location: Describes whether the event is in-person or virtual; includes specifics visible on listings and kiosks. Tags: Includes selections from each required group: Department, Event Type, Location. See Naming Conventions Clear and Descriptive: Use names that clearly describe the event or its purpose, ensuring it is understandable to someone not familiar with the specific group or activity. Avoid Abbreviations and Jargon Standardize Date and Time Format: For events occurring at specific times, include the day of the week and time, using a standard format (e.g., "Tues. 10am"). Formulas for Specific Event Types Small Groups This include Journey Groups, Gather Groups Wellspring groups and any small group that has more than one group connected.  Formula: Name of Small Group Type - Start Time (Leaders' Last Names) ex. Journey Group - Tues. 10am (Leaders: Hazlitt & Miles) ex. Wellspring Sources - Thursday 6:30pm (Leaders: Harder and Ferguson) Note: When creating PCO Groups for small groups use the same naming convention.  This formula ensures that participants know the type of group, when it meets, and who leads it, providing all necessary information at a glance. Memorials Formula: Memorial for [Name of the Deceased] or [Name of the Deceased]'s Celebration of Life Example: Memorial for Anna Jane Norris or Anna Jane Norris's Celebration of Life Unless specifically instructed by the family avoid using the word Funeral.  Step 3: Settings Tab Event Point of Contact Information  Event Owner: Staff Lead of the Event or Lead for the Group Hosting Event Optional: Event Managers: If there are additional Staff involved in the Event Notes: This field should contain: Contact Information for the Event Point of contact (name, phone, email) for lay-led events  Additional internal information for staff to know about the event  Event Descriptions Summary: Offers a concise overview for public engagement; suitable for iCal and kiosk display. One sentence max.  For Events Published or Featured on ChurchCenter  Description: Detailed, rich-text overview for public viewing on Church Center. Registration URL: Provides a link to the registration page, whether internal or external. Image: Includes a representative image for display on Church Center.  Step 4: Connections Tab PRODUCT CONNECTION Groups An individual group Groups A specific group event* Registrations A signup Services The Service Type where the plan is located Check-Ins A checkin event Add Connections if the Event exists within other PCO Apps If needed create Signup In Registration If attendance is note being taken Groups, create checkin event QA Process Automations  Automation from Regular Group Meeting Space Request Form and Church Wide Events (Facility Use & Promotion Form) trigger a task to be created for the Admin Team Member in charge of QA for the ChurchCenter Events Calendar  Task can be found in the "Home" Section of PCO or on on the PCO sidebar  To Navigate to the Event that Created the Event Request, under "Related To" click Event Request.