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RESCHEDULED: Historian, political influencer Heather Cox Richardson will join in Cocktails and Conversation Jan. 16
When talking about President-elect Donald Trump’s vision of government, few people immediately recall a book published by a Yale sociologist in 1883. Heather Cox Richardson is that person. Richardson plans to share some of her signature insights at a Headliners Cocktails & Conversation at 6 p.m. on Jan. 16 in the Fourth Estate Room. The event is free to club members and their guests. Cocktails will be available for purchase. Credentialed press who would like to cover the talk should contact Cecily Scott Martin at [email protected]. Space is limited so registration is essential. If…
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Jan. 15 Communicator-Journalist roundtable dinner is sold out; reserve for next one
The National Press Club Communicator Team has a streak going: It has reached capacity for the second time in a row for its communicator-journalist roundtable dinner — the one scheduled for Jan. 15, which followed the sold-out one in October. These dinners are held quarterly. You can make plans now to attend the next one, scheduled for April 9, in the Cosgrove Lounge. By sharing concerns, ideas, approaches and strategies, communicators and journalists can help each other be more effective in their roles. There is no cost for the event itself, but you will need to buy your dinner at the…
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Tonight: Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Reliable Source, three days early
National Press Club members and their guests can enjoy chili relleno-poblano peppers stuffed with Monterey jack cheese topped with Salsa Roja and cotija cheese and other Mexican items on a special menu that will be offered at the Reliable Source three days before Cinco de Mayo -- on Friday, May 2. Cocktails mixed for the special occasion also will be available along with the usual Taco Night festivities. It'll all begin at 5:30 p.m. A highlight will be : Special cocktails $12 each Paloma cocktail: The Paloma is one of the more traditional mixed drinks enjoyed throughout Mexico: tequila with…
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Women's Salon Night to tackle questions of the day, May 14
Historically, in many cultures, women have hosted Salon Nights to talk about the bigger questions of the day. These philosophical and intellectual conversations have fostered communities, ideas, epiphanies, partnershipson and so much more. The National Press will hold its own Women's Salon Night at 5:30 p.m., on Wednesday, May 14, in the Reliable Source. At this Salon, we will discuss topics ranging from art and creativity to community building and the future of journalism and communications. Men, you are appreciated, but this meetup is just for those who identify as women. Debra Silimeo,…
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Climate crisis is theme of 2025 NPC photo exhibit
The National Press Club will hold its annual members photography exhibit again this September, but with a theme for the show: the climate crisis. For the 26th year in a row, Club members are invited to display their best photography, as digital images or print photos, in the main 13th floor lobby, with depictions of the climate crisis highlighted this year. Windpower turbines in Iowa -- a photo that was part of the National Press Club's 2023 Member Photo Exhibit. Photo: Alan Kotok The climate crisis is already upon us and reaching an emergency state worldwide. Changes in the climate from…
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Next chance to explore the Club's Broadcast Operations Center, Friday
Do you wonder what happens on the Club’s 4th Floor? Get an insider look at The National Press Club’s Broadcast Operations Center (BOC) on one of the popular tours of the facility offered by the Club. The next tour is Friday, May 9, at 4 p.m. Registration is required. Tiina Kreek, NPC's Broadcast Operations manager, will lead the tour. The facility features two studios, two post-production suites and transmission services via satellite, fibe, or IP. On this tour, you will go behind-the-scenes of the magic that the BOC staff performs for Club events. There will also be an in-depth look at the…
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Books & Brunch to discuss 'Patriot' on Saturday, May 17
The National Press Club Books & Brunch group will meet virtually via Zoom at noon Saturday, May 17, to discuss "Patriot: A Memoir" by Alexei Navalny.
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Communicators Social set for May 9
Join your fellow club members in the communications field for casual drinks and conversation at the Communicators Social on Friday, May 9 at 5:30 p.m. in the Cosgrove Lounge.
Join your fellow club members in the communications field for casual drinks and conversation at the Communicators Social on Friday, May 9 at 5:30 p.m. in the Cosgrove Lounge. Communicator Members 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 industry. Discover new opportunities and collaborations. Link to register for the social: https://www.press.org/events/communicators-social-0
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Communicators to gather at next Social, May 9
Join your fellow Club members in the communications field for casual drinks and conversation at the next Communicators Social on Friday, May 9, at 5:30 p.m. in the Cosgrove Lounge. Communicator Members are invited to connect, unwind, and celebrate the spirit of the National Press Club community at the Social, which will enable communicators to: Expand your professional network in a relaxed atmosphere. Forge connections with like-minded individuals across the industry. Discover new opportunities and collaborations. Register online.
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Member Author Team examines paths to publishing during May 15 panel
Authors get published in a variety of ways these days, National Press Club members are invited to a Member Author Team panel that will examine them during a discussion on Thursday, May 15 in the Reliable Source’s McClendon Room. A self-funded dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. with the program starting at 6 p.m. for both in-person and virtual participants. Registration is required. There are three general avenues to publishing success: being published by a major publishing house (including its subsidiaries), by a boutique publisher, or through independent (self) publishing. Drawing on their…
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