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Embassy Night hosted by Pakistan's Ambassador
On behalf of the National Press Club's International Correspondents Committee, club members are cordially invited to a reception hosted by Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States Masood Khan from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 5. Held at the ambassador's residence, the exclusive reception will offer National Press Club members a chance to make valuable contacts with embassy staff and learn more about U.S.-Pakistani relations. Refreshments and a light buffet of Pakistani cuisine will be served. Tickets are limited.
Type: Event
Embassy Night hosted by Ambassador of Iraq
On behalf of the National Press Club's International Correspondents Committee, club members are cordially invited to a reception hosted by Iraqi Ambassador to the United States Nazar Al Khirullah from 6:00-8:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 25. Held at the Iraqi Embassy, this exclusive reception will offer National Press Club members a chance to make valuable contacts with embassy staff and learn more about US-Iraq relations. Beverages and a light buffet of Iraqi cuisine will be served. Tickets are limited.
Type: Event
Club members turn out for Taps ceremony honoring Club's WWII veterans
Rainy skies did not keep members of the National Press Club and its affiliated American Legion Post 20 from honoring the Club's World War II veterans on Wednesday, March 6. JoAnn Lamolino, "Taps" bugler Each day at 5 p.m. Eastern Time, "Taps" sounds at the National World War I Memorial in memory of America's war heroes. On March 6, the "Taps" ceremony was dedicated to the World War II veterans of Post 20 and the Press Club. Attendees included Post 20 Commander Tom Young, former Post 20 Commander Jim Noone, and Post 20 Finance Officer Myron Belkind, along with Post 20 member Brian Zimmer…
Type: News
Authors Social
Club members must be logged into their press.org account in order to access registration for this event.
Meet and mingle with fellow authors from various genres and backgrounds. Whether you're a debut novelist or a seasoned writer, this is your chance to connect with like-minded individuals, share stories, and build lasting relationships. Club members with published books are invited to connect, unwind, and celebrate the spirit of the National Press Club community. Don't miss this unique opportunity to expand your network and celebrate the joys of writing with fellow novelists, poets, and other scribes!
Type: Event
Website designer to talk about sites for authors at Independent Authors Group's March 14 meeting
The National Press Club Independent Authors Group will hear from Virginia-based website designer Niki Van at its next monthly meeting, Thursday, March 14, at 9:30 a.m. Van, who owns Van Studios, will answer questions about what kinds of websites work best for authors, whether they should – or can – create their own, and what kinds of services are available for those who want professional help with the design. The meeting is virtual, on Zoom, and all Club members are invited to attend. If you are not already on the email list for the Independent Authors Group and wish to attend the meeting,…
Type: News
National Press Club To Host Briefing on Case of Evan Gershkovich at One Year
News Advisory: Event: The Evan Gershkovich Case: Where Do We Stand At One Year? When: March 21, 2024 at 10am Where: National Press Club, 529 14th Street NW, Washington, DC, Fourth Estate Room, 13th Floor Panel includes: Danielle Gershkovich, Evan’s sister and advocate Paul Beckett, WSJ assistant editor Jason Conti, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Dow Jones Jason Rezaian, Global Opinions Columnist for the Washington Post Bill McCarren of the National Press Club will moderate This event is open to credentialed press and Press Club members subject to pre-registration. Wall…
Type: News
NPC Member Edward Segal Discusses Political Campaigning From A Bygone Era
Campaign trains were a major part of political campaigns years ago. Covering whistle-stopping candidates was considered one of the hardest jobs of journalism. In this edition of Update-1, NPC member Edward Segal talks to Broadcast Podcast team member Irv Chapman about his new book, "Whistle-Stop Politics: Campaign Trains and the Reporters Who Covered Them." Segal discusses what it was like for reporters to live and work on trains for days and weeks at a time, how campaign train tours could be hazardous to one's health, and how a reporter impersonated a whistle-stopping presidential candidate…
Type: Media