Dear wonderful friends and supporters of Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition,
The Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition's Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program is seeking a Graphic Design & Web Development volunteer to assist with the following duties:
Graphic Designer: Design 11x17 poster & corresponding 8 1/2 x 11 flyer(s) for 2015 Countywide International Walk & Roll Day event. Text and examples from prior years provided.
Timeline: mid-June-mid July (All collateral must be completed by Friday July 24th).
Web Developer/Designer: Assist with minor redesign/restructuring and possible ongoing content updates of existing Sonoma County Safe Routes to School Drupal website (www.sonomasaferoutes.org).
Timeline: redesign/restructuring is estimated to take place from August-October 2015. After that, ideally, a volunteer or volunteers would be available to provide assistance with ongoing content updates as needed.
If you're interested in supporting the Safe Routes to School program with either of these critical tasks, please contact Tina Panza at tinap@bikesonoma.org or 707-799-3911 by Tuesday 6/16 (or as soon as possible).
The goal of the SCBC SRTS program is to increase the number of students safely walking/biking to and from school, increase the health and safety of children and the community, to reduce pollution and traffic congestion around schools, and to create safer, calmer streets and neighborhoods.
The Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition's Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program is seeking a Graphic Design & Web Development volunteer to assist with the following duties:
Graphic Designer: Design 11x17 poster & corresponding 8 1/2 x 11 flyer(s) for 2015 Countywide International Walk & Roll Day event. Text and examples from prior years provided.
Timeline: mid-June-mid July (All collateral must be completed by Friday July 24th).
Web Developer/Designer: Assist with minor redesign/restructuring and possible ongoing content updates of existing Sonoma County Safe Routes to School Drupal website (www.sonomasaferoutes.org).
Timeline: redesign/restructuring is estimated to take place from August-October 2015. After that, ideally, a volunteer or volunteers would be available to provide assistance with ongoing content updates as needed.
If you're interested in supporting the Safe Routes to School program with either of these critical tasks, please contact Tina Panza at tinap@bikesonoma.org or 707-799-3911 by Tuesday 6/16 (or as soon as possible).
The goal of the SCBC SRTS program is to increase the number of students safely walking/biking to and from school, increase the health and safety of children and the community, to reduce pollution and traffic congestion around schools, and to create safer, calmer streets and neighborhoods.



