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Stuck in the same snack routine? Get inspired and elevate your day with these easy tips to create your own grazing board. Grazing boards can be anything from meats and cheeses to sweets and desserts and every flavor in-between. Share with the household or for yourself, this tutorial gives you the guidelines to create your own unique snacking experience. Using items she already has in her pantry, Renee Arellano, National Press Club co-director of banquets, walks you through how to assemble a simple cured meat and cheese display on a budget. May it be adding marinated artichoke hearts, dark…
On Sunday, March 8, the world celebrates International Women’s Day with the theme of #eachforequal, promoting that an equal world is an enabled world. New Zealand women will join millions of other women around the world participating in events marking the day. NPC Broadcast/Podcast co-vice chair Adam Konowe discusses this topic with NPC member and freelance reporter Victoria Gaither, now based in New Zealand, and Heather Hutchings, chair of the Porirua Chamber of Commerce near the capital city of Wellington. Both women address upcoming IWD events, reelection prospects for Prime Minister…
Message from National Press Club President Michael Freedman
Tuesday, June 2, 2020 Dear Colleagues, Following the lifting of the stay-at-home order for the District of Columbia, the Board of Governors of the National Press Club has voted to proceed with a limited resumption of in-person services beginning Tuesday, June 9, 2020. As we begin this ‘slow walk’ toward normal operations, we offer our heartfelt thanks for your support and your patience during the period of the suspension, which has served to protect the health and safety of our members, their guests and our staff. More details will be offered via the National Press Club Wire and this page…
Update for Business Clients
As the nation's capital enters Phase II of its reopening plan, the National Press Club is now able to operate at up to 50% capacity with proper distancing protocols for event hosting services, including food/beverage services. The safety of our guests, clients and staff remains our top priority, and we continue to follow CDC guidance and take every precaution to keep our venue safe. A continuously updated summary of the many actions we are taking to ensure a safe environment to host your events is available online at www.press.org/safetyfirst. The National Press Club offers several options…
Like Beer? Ping Pong? March Madness? Join us for our first ever National Press Club Beer Pong Tournament, 6-9 p.m. March 12. This isn't your average college beer pong. It's a rather elegant game: Toss a ping pong ball into a plastic cups (which hold water only -- don't worry!) belonging to your opponents. You win when you land a ball in all of the other team's cups. Swig craft beer (yum!) as desired from your complimentary NPC pint glass! Enjoy award-winning eats. Did we mention there will be prizes? And if that wasn't enough - everyone gets an NPC ping pong ball to commemorate the event…
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Hors d’oeuvres Блины половинные, Blini, yeast raised pancakes with caviar or sour cream Сырники, Syrniki, Farmer’s Cheese pancakes with sour cream Пельмени, Pelmeni, Beef-pork Siberian dumplings, mustard and vinegar sauce Грибы маринованные, Marinated cremini mushrooms Served with: Пepцовкa, Pepper Vodka spritzer First course Уха поморская, Ukha, Pomor-style fish soup with salmon, cod, halibut and dill Served with: Sparkling wine Second course Картофельный салат с малосольным лососем, Salade Russe, with cured salmon Served with: white wine Intermezzo Locally-made sorbet Entrée Бapaнья нora…
About NETWORK NETWORK - advocates for justice inspired by Catholic sisters - educates, organizes, and lobbies for economic and social transformation. NETWORK has a 46-year track record of lobbying for critical federal programs that support those at the margins and prioritize the common good. www.networkadvocates.org
Lee Walczak Award for Political Analysis This award is named in memory of Lee Walczak, a Washington editor, bureau chief and White House correspondent who worked for Bloomberg News and Business Week, and recognizes excellence in political analysis. It is funded through the support of McGraw-Hill Cos. Inc., Lee's employer for 37 years, and by contributions from Lee's family and friends. Category: Print/Online Entries: One article or a series of no more than 3 articles on a consistent topic. Judges will consider entries that, like Walczak's work, explain why things happen by describing new…