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Dear City Employee - December 2011

January 2012 Newsgram deadline is Wednesday, Dec. 21. Happy Holidays!

December 1, 2011 | 2 min reading time

This article is 14 years old. It was published on December 1, 2011.

seal_stl_cityseal_stl_city1The deadline for January 2012 Newsgram is Wednesday, Dec. 21.  I encourage all City departments to continue to find news items to publish monthly in Newsgram.  Ideally, every department will designate one person to submit for publication staff news, photos, information on events and any information you would like to share with your fellow City employees.  Tell everyone what's going on!

Newsgram is created by City employees for City employees.  Send in your news and separate .jpg photo files to newsgram@stlouiscity.com.

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In closing, I want to take this opportunity to wish each and every one of you a happy, healthy, and safe holiday season.  Please make the time during these special weeks to enjoy with your family and friends all that our neighborhoods have to offer -- from the holiday decorations Downtown to the tradition of First Night at Grand Center. As 2011 comes to an end and 2012 begins, we can look back on our achievements of the past year and look ahead to what we want to accomplish in the next 12 months.  I look forward to working with all of the Newsgram contributors as we continue to bring you information of importance to City employees.

Happy Holidays!

Cathy Smentkowski

Newsgram Editor

Department of Public Safety

(314) 589-8132

 

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