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Photography Team Meeting with U.S. Senate Historian
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National Press Club's Photography Team hears from the U.S. Senate Historian at its next meeting on Wednesday, May 22 at 12:00 pm in the Cosgrove Lounge. The event is free and open to NPC members, but reservations are required. Katherine Scott Ph.D., the Senate's historian, will tell how the photography and other media galleries began and evolved into their current role. She is expected to discuss key events on Capitol Hill and developments in the media contributing to today's practices and relationships between the press and Congress. The Photo Team's meeting on May 22 begins with a self-…
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International Correspondents Happy Hour
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Join your fellow foreign correspondents for cocktails and conversation at the International Correspondents Team's monthly happy hour. The happy hour is open to all National Press Club members who would like to get involved with the ICC’s programs, including the press attaché mixer and monthly embassy nights.
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Mediterranean Seafood Buffet
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Club Members and guests are invited to indulge in the delicious Mediterranean seafood buffet at the Reliable Source. There’s no need to fly to the Mediterranean for the best food and music. You can enjoy both at the National Press Club’s Reliable Source restaurant on Thursday, May 23. The popular Club hangout will feature a special Mediterranean seafood food and drink menu starting at 5:30 p.m. Then, at 6 p.m., enjoy music by Renée Tannenbaum, Vocalist. For those driving, free parking is available weekdays at One Parking, 1325 G St. NW, after 5 p.m. with a $25 purchase of food and beverage.…
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Jazz Night
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The Club is once again hosting an evening of music with Blues Alley, Georgetown’s home for jazz for an evening of great music, and this year there's a literary twist. Larry Tye will be on hand to discuss his new book The Jazzmen: How Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong and Count Basie Transformed America. It looks mainly at those maestroes' lives off their bandstands, and how they set the table for the civil rights revolution. Books will be available for purchase at the event. The discussion starts at 6 p.m. and will be followed by some wonderful jazz from Blues Alley musicians from 7p.m.-9p.m…
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Young Members Happy Hour
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Raise your glass and join us for an evening of delightful conversations and libations at 6-8 p.m. in the Cosgrove Lounge. Club members who are 35 years old or younger are invited to connect, unwind, and celebrate the spirit of the National Press Club community. Expand your professional network in a relaxed atmosphere. Forge connections with like-minded individuals across the journalism and communication industries. Discover new opportunities and collaborations. Meet Young Member Team leaders and get involved with upcoming events!
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Documentary Screening of "Documenting Police Use of Force" & Discussion
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With the anniversary of George Floyd's tragic death upon us, join the National Press Club's Events Team for a screening and panel discussion with Frederick News-Post's Ceoli Jacoby, FRONTLINE's Serginho Roosblad and Georgetown University's Andrea M. Headley led by NPC member and AP Vice President Ron Nixon about the film "Documenting Police Use of Force." FRONTLINE and The Associated Press, in collaboration with the Howard Centers for Investigative Journalism, investigate deaths that occurred after police used tactics like prone restraint and other “less-lethal force.” The documentary and…
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History and Heritage Team Meeting
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The purpose of this team is to collect and record the history of the Press Club and its impact on journalism. The meeting begins with a self-funded lunch from the Reliable Source followed by a hybrid meeting with members of the History & Heritage Team.
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Legends of Broadcast: Frank Sesno
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These limited-access informal events allow NPC members and their guests to hear the honoree's remarks and participate in an intimate Q&A. Emmy-award winning broadcast journalist Frank Sesno will be the guest of the National Press Club Broadcast/Podcast team at a Tuesday, June 25 Legends of Broadcasting intimate dinner. Prior to his academic career Sesno spent more than four decades in journalism, about half of it at CNN where he was White House correspondent, Sunday talk show host and Washington bureau chief. He has interviewed five U.S. presidents and countless world figures. His career…
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International Correspondents Happy Hour
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Join your fellow foreign correspondents for cocktails and conversation at the International Correspondents Team's monthly happy hour. The happy hour is open to all National Press Club members who would like to get involved with the ICC’s programs, including the press attaché mixer and monthly embassy nights.
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Photography Team Meeting with Colin Winterbottom
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National Press Club's Photography Team will hear from DC photographer Colin Winterbottom during its next meeting on Tuesday, June 18 at 12:00 pm in the Cosgrove Lounge. He is known for his impressive aerial images of local architecture from a vantage point unseen from the street. The event is free and open to NPC members, but reservations are required. Winterbottom’s work has appeared in Washington area galleries, been included in the Smithsonian’s Photographic History Collection and featured in numerous news publications. He has taken photos from scaffolds for decades at such sites as the U…
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