I love doing newsletters for my residents...I have a family property with some seniors sprinkled in, so it can be a challenge to make it work for everyone...I go to a website called
Brownielocks
that has holidays listed (I like the silly holidays and try to find one that I can make as the theme for the newsletter) Right now my newsletter is 4 pages and here are some of the things that I include:
I list a few of the silly holidays (like Oct 31st was National Knock Knock Joke Day), then I try to give some trivia questions (October was National Popcorn Poppin' Month, so I found some fun facts about Popcorn and turned them into trivia questions.), etc.
Area Happenings - things that are happening in my area/on the complex for the month...I usually go to some of the town websites in my area to see what they have and our local Parks & Recreation has a great site that list things for all ages
I do a short letter to the residents...this is usually just letting them know how things are going, what's happening at the office, etc.
Then I do section called "It Can Do What?" and I find different uses for household items...one month I gave them different uses for Peanut butter (like getting gum out hair, using it to shave, or using it to give pets their medicines, etc)
Then I have a money saving section, where I give them ideas on how to save money...
A safety first section - and I give tips on how to be safe in the winter, while driving, first day of school, Halloween, etc.
Then I have a living green section that gives them a simple tip on how to live green
Tricks of the trade is where I give them a helpful tip for their apartment...like if the toilet is overflowing how to turn the shut off valve off to stop the water from pouring out until the maintenance man can get there...
I have a quote of some kind...usually one that goes with the theme or time of the year
A consumer tip...like how to stop junk mail, tips on watching out for scams, etc.
Recipes...I usually try to give one main and one dessert and since I can't cook, these are some of the easiest recipes you will every find...grin...November is National Peanut Butter lover's month, so I will try to find a recipe that uses peanut butter...etc. Allrecipes.com is a good site for some easy recipes adn they have comments and ratings so you know if you are picking a good one or not...grin..
I do a word find in each newsletter using words that come out of the newsletter for that month
And I always give the answers to the trivia questions on the back page...
I always start with the holidays that I want to use and then go from there with recipes, etc. then I start typing in History of...or easy recipes using...etc. and I can usually fill the four pages with info for them...
Another hint I have is...have them subscribe to the newsletter...this way you know people who really want it will read it...I usually do up a letter letting them know that I am doing a newsletter again this coming year and anyone intersted in getting the newsletter just needs to fill out the bottom half of the paper and return it to the office, then I make a list of who those people are, so know how many to print out...I also make sure I include a newlsetter and subscription form in my new move-in packets...This has saved me a lot of time/money...
I also post one on a bullentin board outside my office door so when people come for an application they can see what we do for our residents...
Good luck with your newsletter, my residents love it and if I'm a day late getting it out they start asking about it...