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Civic groups, clubs, and organizers — share your flyers with The Sentinel and tap into our audience. If you’ve got a flyer, we’ve got the readers on ousentinel.com to help make your event a success. With thousands of readers visiting oursentinel.com every week, your flyer will be seen by hundreds of people daily. Submit your announcements to The Sentinel’s bulletin board today. It is a free service and The Sentinel's way of giving back to our community.

Send you flyer to editor@oursentinel.com and include background information about the event, special attractions, and any other information that might be of interest to our readers and participants.

Please submit your flyer at least seven days prior to the start of the event and allow 24-48 hours for it to appear on OurSentinel.com.


Last updated: 11/27/25 ... Terms are subject to change without notice.

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