Community Involvement
Christine helping people and organizations get known!Community Involvement
Christine helping people and organizations get known!
Christine has worked on numerous community projects. She uses her media skills and marketing expertise to create content to promote regional nonprofits, community initiatives, worthy causes, local candidates, and social justice actions.
Most of the content featured on this page was produced for projects on a volunteer basis. A few projects were supported by a stipend. Christine expresses her affection for Amesbury, Newburyport, and Salisbury by promoting community events with her followers, using advanced techniques for reach and visibility.
Shooting Video of
Edith Maxwell’s
Historic Walking Tour of Amesbury
Shooting Video of Edith Maxwell’s
Historic Walking Tour of Amesbury
In 2012 Christine tested out her new prosumer camcorder by shooting footage of the Fireball Run and producing this mini-documentary film about Amesbury’s big event.
Christine’s #MyAmesbury Video Goes Viral:
Posted by CGC Digital Solutions on Tuesday, January 16, 2018 - #MyAmesbury - Photo Tour
Video Helps Amesbury Get Chosen as One of the Top 5 Small Towns
Christine created this video to help promote the city of Amesbury, Massachusetts when it was selected as a Top 10 Small Town in America finalist by The Small Business Revolution.
The video was shared by hundreds of enthusiastic Amesbury residents using the hashtag #MyAmesbury. That level of social media engagement resulted in over 10,000 views, making it a “Local Viral” video that played a role in helping Amesbury get voted into the Top 5 Small Towns.
The video features Christine’s fine art photographs of Amesbury – photos she had shot during all four seasons over the last 10 years.
Christine’s #MyAmesbury Video Goes Viral:
This video received over 10,700 views on Facebook.
Posted by CGC Digital Solutions on Tuesday, January 16, 2018 - #MyAmesbury - Photo Tour
Video Helps Amesbury Get Chosen as
One of the Top 5 Small Towns
Christine created this video to help promote the city of Amesbury, Massachusetts when it was selected as a Top 10 Small Town in America finalist by The Small Business Revolution.
The video was shared by hundreds of enthusiastic Amesbury residents using the hashtag #MyAmesbury. That level of social media engagement resulted in over 10,000 views, making it a “Local Viral” video that played a role in helping Amesbury get voted into the Top 5 Small Towns.
The video features Christine’s fine art photographs of Amesbury – photos she had shot during all four seasons over the last 10 years.
How Can We Be Safer from Airborne Viruses?
Ventilation, Air Filtration, UVGI & the Best Masks.
Christine spent weeks researching the work of aerosol engineers, physicists, HVAC experts, and science journalists who specialize in COVID. She then created a one-stop resource of what she found most helpful and easiest to understand about effective indoor air safety in schools, offices, restaurants, and at home.
 Reduce the Spread!
Christine created this video to help The Amesbury Friends Meeting and Whittier Home Museum increase their visibility while also promoting the 350th Anniversary of the town of Amesbury, Massachusetts.
Christine Green came up with the concept and then tapped her portfolio of Amesbury stock photographs as well as footage from another film she worked on that featured John Greenleaf Whittier.
Christine also shot almost all the photos used to create this film.
This video was shared by hundreds of Amesbury residents who were celebrating their beloved town.
Another Local Viral Video:
7,700 views and counting on Facebook.
Whittier & Friends Meetinghouse
Another Local Viral Video
on May 3, 2018 –
Whittier & Friends Meetinghouse
Christine Green came up with the concept and then tapped her portfolio of Amesbury stock photographs as well as footage from another film she worked on that featured John Greenleaf Whittier.
Christine also shot almost all the photos used to create this film.
This video was shared by hundreds of Amesbury residents who were celebrating their beloved town.
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In 2019 Christine completed this project of a series of micro-videos on Quaker topics. Visit the Web Portal
Christine produced these videos throughout 2018-2019. She then creates a web portal where the videos could live and be accessed by First Day School teachers – those who teach Quaker kids.
Partially funded by a grant, but it took more time than anticipated, and therefore much of it was volunteer time.
Sometimes the videos were planned in advance with a specific Friend who spoke about a Quaker concept.
Salisbury Beach
Salisbury Beach
Christine worked with a Salisbury resident and the Salisbury Community Access TV on the Salisbury Beach Oral History Project.
Christine was in the role of Project Director and wore additional hats as Web Designer, Graphic Designer, Content Creator, and Facebook Page Manager. She also created video clips from footage she shot during the official studio production of the oral history interviews.
Christine had previously worked in various capacities promoting the events and culture of Salisbury Beach Center.
The Pink House
Christine has helped the Save the Pink House project by producing this creative, lighthearted video that calls attention to the potential destruction of the house and asks viewers to support the campaign to save it. The video features a few well-known local personalities. Â
The Greater Newburyport Village
The Greater Newburyport Village
Christine volunteers as the social media marketing geek for The Greater Newburyport Village, a nonprofit membership organization that promotes living well and independently for a lifetime through community engagement and a network of neighborly support. Christine created their Facebook Page. Limited availability at this time has resulted in less activity, but Christine continues to manage the page.
The Actor’s Studio of Newburyport
The Actor’s Studio of Newburyport
Christine has done marketing for The Actor’s Studio of Newburyport for several of their productions and fundraising events. This local black box theater provides programming of established plays, new original works, readers theater, acting workshops, musical performances, story slams, films, and other events valued by the community.
The First Local Viral Video
Christine Created in 2015
Posted by Christine Green’s Creative Factory on Friday, July 31, 2015 –Lawn Chair Migration Video
11,000 Views
in 3 days on Facebook
Now over 41,000 views!
Another 2015
Local Viral Video
Posted by Christine Green’s Creative Factory on Wednesday, October 7, 2015 –The Secret Life of Pumpkin Spice Video
Produced 2 months later,
not shabby with
over 8,000 local views.
The Secret Life of Pumpkin Spice – Amesbury & Newburyport Local personalities from Amesbury and Newburyport share their astounding pumpkin spice adventures! We’re more than pleased with the response to this “Local Viral” video.
Another 2015 Local Viral Video
Local personalities from Amesbury and Newburyport share their astounding pumpkin spice adventures! We're more than pleased with the response to this "Local Viral" video.
Posted by Christine Green's Creative Factory on Wednesday, October 7, 2015 - The Secret Life of Pumpkin Spice Video
The First Local Viral Video Christine Created in 2015:
Every year these lovely creatures are sighted feeding along High Street. They only stay a few days and it always seems to coincide with the annual Newburyport Yankee Homecoming celebration.
Posted by Christine Green's Creative Factory on Friday, July 31, 2015 - Lawn Chair Migration Video
Another 2015 Local Viral Video:
Local personalities from Amesbury and Newburyport share their astounding pumpkin spice adventures! We're more than pleased with the response to this "Local Viral" video.
Posted by Christine Green's Creative Factory on Wednesday, October 7, 2015 - The Secret Life of Pumpkin Spice Video
Christine Publishes on Topics of Personal & Professional Development
Christine Publishes on Topics of Personal & Professional Development
Christine’s informative writing helps those in business and the average person, understand the fixes they’ve gotten themselves into and how to get out of them. Seriously though, these in-depth educational essays explain specific challenges that many of us face, then provides skills-building guidance and resources.
Read Her Essays on Medium
Christine writes on a wide range of topics. No writer’s block for her unbridled perspectives as she can’t dictate her perceptions fast enough and scrambles to find time to edit and publish her work.
Click any of the images below to read that piece.
Amesbury Quakers Website – Pro Bono Project
Amesbury Quakers Website – Pro Bono Project
Christine Green designed and developed the new website for the Amesbury Friends Meeting for no charge. All photographs on the site were taken by Christine.
Amesbury Quakers Facebook Page
Amesbury Quakers
Facebook Page
Christine also creates content for and manages the Amesbury Quakers Facebook Page – photos, videos and designing graphics. With Quaker grants and her volunteer time Christine got the Facebook presence off the ground. She receives a stipend that gives a boost to her on-going volunteer hours spent creating content and managing the Facebook presence for Amesbury Friends.
Amesbury Friends Peace Center
Amesbury Friends
Peace Center
Christine revived the Amesbury Friends Peace Center Facebook Page and created content on it for 2 years – shooting and posting photos, creating videos and designing graphics for posts. Most of that Page’s activity and events are now published on the Amesbury Friends Meeting Facebook Page.
Amesbury Carriage Museum
A dedicated group of Amesbury residents worked for years to make this museum a reality. Christine was involved in the early stages of its development actively promoting the museum to her social network. Christine Green and Edith Maxwell selling raffle tickets for the Carriage Museum at a street fair.
Amesbury Carriage Museum Fundraising Video
As part of stepping up efforts to make the museum a reality, the Amesbury Carriage Alliance hired Christine to produce this video with an almost impossible timeline and the need to shoot footage on one of the coldest days of the year in the unheated storage building.
Amesbury Carriage Museum
A dedicated group of Amesbury residents worked for years to make this museum a reality. Christine was involved in the early stages of its development actively promoting the museum to her social network. Christine Green and Edith Maxwell selling raffle tickets for the Carriage Museum at a street fair.
Amesbury Carriage Museum Fundraising Video
As part of stepping up efforts to make the museum a reality, the Amesbury Carriage Alliance hired Christine to produce this video with an almost impossible timeline and the need to shoot footage on one of the coldest days of the year in the unheated storage building.
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