Posts Tagged ‘beehive’

Free Community Voice Mail Program in Wake County

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Brought to you by Raleigh Community Services

The Raleigh Beehive (http://raleigh.thebeehive.org/) is a public service, easy-to-use website with information that Raleigh residents can use to improve their lives. The Beehive strives to be “the ultimate source for the help you need every day.”

We [Community Services] will periodically highlight helpful services and information for you to share.

Free Community Voice Mail Program in Wake County

If you do not have a phone, you may be able to receive a free voice mail service known as Community Voice Mail. This provides a way for family, friends, health care workers, employers and others to call and leave a message for you. (more…)

Raleigh Announces New Website August 1

Friday, July 30th, 2010

After much discussion, pilot groups, testing, and patience, the new website for the City of Raleigh that I’ve heard so much about is finally becoming a reality in August. One of the highlights includes the Raleigh Beehive, a self-help web portal, that sounds like it will be interesting and useful to citizens. The one thing I’ll be on the lookout for is more support for the Citizen Advisory Councils (CACs). We are in desperate needs of better communication tools and online community building. See the press release on the new website below:

Raleigh Launches New Web Portal Aug. 1

On Aug. 1, the City of Raleigh’s web portal will change – completely!  The site has been re-created to be of greater value to residents and to make it a more enjoyable and productive place to visit. It promises to make it much easier to keep up to the minute on City news and events; register for classes; file for a permit or do any business with your City. (more…)