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Mark Russell Entertains at Spring Hoot, 6:30 pm April 15; $35
Musical political satirist Mark Russell will perform at the Spring Hoot on Thursday, April 15. The dinner coordinated by the Club’s Silver Owls (25 years or more members) will install newly eligible members of the Owls and trace the years since Russell was introduced to the Club in 1961 during the NPC presidency of the current Head Hoot, John Cosgrove. Golden Owl Sid Yudain, founding editor and publisher of Roll Call, is credited with discovering Russell and steering him to the former Carroll Arms Hotel, where he wowed congressional staffers for years before becoming a fixture at the…
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Pub Quiz 7 pm March 11
The next Pub Quiz is at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 11, in the Truman Lounge. Hosted by the Young Members Committee, Pub Quiz offers a fun evening of mind-bending trivia, good company and fun prizes. There's no need to sign up prior to the event, but please keep teams limited to 6 people at most. For questions, contact Evan Sweetman at [email protected]
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Learn How to Create a Website, 6 pm March 23; Free for Members
Learn how to create a website at a two-hour session, 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 23. This session, led by multimedia specialist Mark Young, is geared to print, broadcast and online journalists as well as any media persons interested in building an online showcase. We'll go over costs, examples of sites (good and bad), possible software and online modules, as well as how to incorporate social media and blogs as part of any site. Young, an online editor at the State Department, previously oversaw the website of Media General's Washington Bureau as well as several newspapers such as the…
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Irish Buffet March 17; $17.50
The St. Patrick's Day buffet is 5:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, March 17, in the Reliable Source. Price is $17.50 per person, not including beverage, tax and tip. Live music provided by Matt Palumbo. To reserve call Mesfin Mekonen at 202-662-7443 or email [email protected] . Be sure to leave your phone number and email address so we may confirm. Menu includes pea and smoked ham hock soup; corned beef, cabbage, onions and potatoes; beef brisket in Guinness; lamb stew; shepherd’s pie; goose with apple stuffing; fish and chips; baked cabbage with apples; rutabaga, turnips, leeks and carrots. Dessert…
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This Week in National Press Club History
March 8, 2005 : Actress Angelina Jolie speaks about her work as goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Refugee Agency. March 10, 1954 : Former President Herbert Hoover, member of the National Press Club since 1921, makes his last appearance at the Club. March 11, 1997 : President Bill Clinton receives his National Press Club membership card at a luncheon and advocates free television for political candidates. March 12, 1908: The National Press Club is born with 32 journalists in attendance in a room lent by the Washington Chamber of Commerce, with a purse of $300, considered…
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$50,000 Grant Awarded for Investigative Journalism Series; Begins in Spring
The Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation has awarded a $50,000 grant to the Eric Friedheim National Journalism Library at the National Press Club to offer a series of classes on investigative reporting. "Investigative Reporting in the New Media Environment" will teach journalists how to use all available multi-media reporting and story-telling tools for investigative reporting projects. The series, scheduled to begin in the spring, will include at least 12 classes over the year. Topics include "Investigative Reporting in the New Media Environment," "Finding and Using Databases"…
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Help Plan Bootcamp with Professional Development Committee, 9 am March 5
Lost a job or looking for brighter prospects? Know you need to catch up Helon technology but not sure where to start? The 2010 Professional Development Committee is busy planning the National Press Club's secondJournalism Survival Bootcamp scheduled for early May. Help set the agenda and line up sessions for this event as well as help plan networking happy hours and other events at a planning meeting at 9 a.m. Friday, March 5, at the Reliable Source -- please, only those interested in offering ideas or helping with training programs should attend. For more information or to submit ideas by…
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James Joyce Reading Tips, 5:30 pm March 17; Irish Buffet, $17
PBS’s Robert Aubry Davis will read from the “Proteus” chapter of James Joyce’s “Ulysses” in the McClendon Room from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 17. NPC members interested in taking part in the 2010 Bloomsday reading of "Highlights From Ulysses” on Wednesday, June 16, (organized by the Harvard Club of Washington, DC and American Independent Writers) are invited to attend and pick up pointers on reading techniques. There is no charge for the session with Davis, but space is limited and reservations are required. Reserve at (202) 662-7523, or [email protected] After the reading, plan…
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Buyouts: Part Of A Journalist's Reality
Buyouts have become commonplace in the world of journalism, but what should journalists consider before signing a buyout or severance agreement? That’s the focus of the latest Update-1, the podcast of the National Press Club. Broadcast Committee member Jennifer Strong talks to jobs expert John Challenger, who believes journalists need to see themselves as free agents and network with other journalists. She also looks to the future and interviews Matt DeRienzo about an opinion article he wrote for Poynter titled “Journalism companies are dead. Long live journalists.”
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Irish Embassy Night Reservations Full
All reservations are claimed for the NPC reception at the Irish Embassy on Wednesday, March 3. Reservations were booked on a first-come, first-served basis, and a phone call or email was sent to everyone who has a valid reservation. If you received a confirmation but are unable to attend, please alert the reservation desk at 202-662-7501 or [email protected].
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