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How to Post Your Free Graduation Announcement on Woodstock Patch

Use our free announcement service to share the good news about your graduate.

Do you have a friend or family member graduating from high school or college this year? Want to congratulate them and share the good news with your friends and neighbors? Post a free graduation announcement on Woodstock-Towne Lake Patch.

To post a free announcement, click here. In the category drop down box (see photo), select "graduation." Enter the graduate's name, school and any other details you'd like to share.

Directly below the "description" box, you'll see an "Upload photos and videos" button. If you'd like your announcement featured on the Woodstock-Towne Lake Patch home page, be sure to add a photo or video. Only announcements with photos or video will be featured on the home page.

Once you have filled in the information about your graduate and added a photo, look for the "Post My Announcement" button at the bottom of the page (see photo).

Once your announcement is posted, you can share the announcement with your friends and family by using the sharing tools located above the announcement (see photo). You can Tweet it, email it, post it to Facebook and follow any comments posted on the announcement. 

Questions? Email jessie.gable@patch.com.

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Camille English June 11, 2013 at 04:45 pm
Congratulations Gino! You are such a nice guy and you have a beautiful family. Sam and I haven'tRead More been by TOI in a while. Need to stop by and congratulate you in person.
mitzie wagy June 13, 2013 at 04:02 pm
Way to go Gino now lets get u a house...
Bill Phelps May 8, 2013 at 11:10 pm
It was a great event! No doubt Hunter had something to do with the rain holding off. GreatRead More article too! Written by Marie Zimmerman and photo by Keeley Ringham, both freshman at Harrison High School. Thank you girls!