
on Friday, Jan. 18 at the Kennebunk-Kennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce. SUBMITTED PHOTO
KENNEBUNK — What’s your story? Keep up in the ever-advancing world of social media and learn about Instagram and Facebook “stories” at this new free workshop starting at 8 a.m. Friday, Jan. 18, at the Kennebunk-Kennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce.
Alison Graham of Life in the Ali and Boston Beer Company will be leading this Instagram 201 seminar to explain the difference between a “post” and a “story” and best practices for businesses. Rounding out the panel, Alaina LeBlanc Tridente and Cyndi Smith, will also speak on best practices in administration and photography.
Participants should already have a facebook and Instragram account and some basic understanding of the different platforms.
The workshop will be held upstairs at the Chamber of Commerce office at 8 a.m. Following the classroom-style presentation, at 9 a.m., participants are invited to walk around downtown Kennebunk with Graham and put their skills to practice. At 4 p.m., Graham will lead a field trip to do the same things around Kennebunkport’s Dock Square and Kennebunk’s Lower Village picturesque landmarks.
All segments are free and open to the public with RSVP.
For additional information about Ali Graham, check out her Instagram accounts, aligrams3 and samueladamsct.
For information about the Chamber, check out GoKennebunks on both Instragam and facebook.
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