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Do I have to scan my member card every time I visit? Yes, starting March 3, 2025, all members must scan their new card for entry — regardless of the reason or duration of your visit. What about guests? Your guests are always welcome! Please meet them at the entrance and check them in at the front desk. The Club will no longer issue QR codes for guest entry. Will my current (old) member card still work? No, only the new card with the barcode will work after March 3. Why is the Club making this change? We are updating our security measures to align with other buildings and membership…
Refresher on using your new member ID card
If you haven't been to the Club in a while, here's a reminder that old fobs and previous Kastle mobile access will no longer work at the Club’s security gates. To enter the Club, you must now use your new National Press Club member ID card,. Important: New cards were printed and mailed to members in good standing (with no outstanding dues balance). How to use your new card: ✔ Scan the barcode on the wall-mounted scanner next to lane 1. ✔ Tap your card on the top right of the turnstile to open the gate.
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Have messaging needs? Club's Broadcast Operations Center is here for you
The end of summer is the perfect time to plan and produce your messaging needs. One benefit of membership in The National Press Club is a discount on professional, broadcast quality services from the Club’s Broadcast Operations Center (BOC). For a limited time, the BOC is offering exclusive service packages to members, which include audio and video recordings, podcast recordings, and studio shells.
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NPC Headliners: “Giving Up Is Unforgivable,” Joyce Vance
Registration to this event is essential in gaining access to the club.
Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance will discuss democracy, civics, and her new book, Giving Up Is Unforgivable: A Manual for Keeping a Democracy, at a Headliners Book Event on Thursday, October 23 at 6 p.m. Vance is a former U.S. Attorney under President Barack Obama, now serving as a law professor at the University of Alabama, a legal analyst for MSNBC and NBC, and the author of the popular Substack, Civil Discourse. In Giving Up Is Unforgivable, she delivers a hopeful yet urgent message that merges civic history and practical guidance for preserving democracy. As the voice behind two…
Type: Event
26th Annual Members' Photography Exhibit Opening Reception
You must be a National Press Club Member to attend and registration is required.
Join NPC members and their guests for the official opening of the 26th annual members' photography exhibit, Wednesday, September 3 at 6 p.m. in the First Amendment Lounge. All NPC members are again invited to display their best photography, as digital images or print photos, in the main 13th floor lobby for the whole month of September. As before, Club members may submit their original photography on any subject, but this year we plan to highlight images of climate change effects and mitigation efforts. The official entry period is August 1st - 20th, and the instructions and submission form …
Type: Event
Today: NPCJI to host virtual, half-day conference for freelance journalists
The National Press Club Journalism Institute is holding an online conference on the business of freelancing Friday, Aug. 15 from noon to 4:15 p.m. The virtual event will include an array of panels, delving into the current state of the freelance market, do’s and don’ts when it comes to pitching stories to editors, what to keep in mind from a legal perspective when you’re an independent journalist, and more. The afternoon will feature combined sessions applicable to all freelancers as well as separate tracks catered to those who are new to freelancing and those who are longtime independent…
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Message from all-day Press Freedom Center conference: Silence, delay no longer acceptable in Austin Tice case
The message echoing through the halls at an all-day conference sponsored by the Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club on Aug. 14, marking the 13th anniversary of Austin Tice’s disappearance, was sobering and direct: The time for quiet diplomacy has passed, and the U.S. government must take bold, visible steps to bring home a beloved journalist. The event, which brought together journalists, diplomats and human rights advocates, focused on the unresolved case of Austin Tice, a freelance journalist and former Marine who vanished in Syria in 2012 while reporting on the country’s brutal…
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