Utilize the media
Using the media as a communication tool can be helpful in getting your message out to the public or drawing attention to an issue.
You may contact the media to inform them of community events, (e.g., motorcyclist-hosted toy runs), draw their attention to an issue that affects the
community but is not being covered, (e.g., the need for motorcycle parking), or to simply thank them for covering a positive motorcycle-related story.
The following are tips on writing an effective letter to a newspaper’s editor. Communicating with radio talk shows and local television stations can
be productive as well.
Writing a letter to your local paper’s editor is a great way to draw community-wide attention to an issue. Letters to the editor published in local
newspapers are widely read by community leaders and lawmakers to help gauge public concern and hot topics in their districts.
Letters to the editor must be timely and can address diverse topics from local, state, national and international current events. They can also be
used to respond to other recently printed opinion pieces or stories previously run in the publication.
Many newspapers have different requirements for submitting letters to the editor. Contact your local paper or look them up online to find out about
their requirements.The following suggestions may be helpful when writing a letter to the editor.