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The National Press Club offers 10 unique and historic event spaces (all on the same floor) to accommodate professional or social events. Each room is appointed with rich dark wood and deep blue and gold medallion carpeting which provides an elegant and warm club feel and exudes historic Washington. Each room has a rich history, and your guests will be surrounded by over 100 years of news and media artifacts, including photos of all the famous people who has been here, who's coming next week, and they'll be talking about your event for years to come.
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Mayor Muriel Bowser argues for D.C. becoming 51st state
Making Washington, D.C., a state, despite President Donald Trump's plan to overhaul the city, was a key subject when Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser was featured at a National Press Club Headliners Coffee and Conversation event on Friday, Feb. 21. "We don't have the same rights as American citizens," she pointed out in a conversation with Club President Mike Balsamo of the Associated Press. "We are the same as American citizens. We pay taxes -- more than most, more per capita than any place in America. We're larger than two states. We're literally down the street from the Congress, but we have…
Type: News
Women's Salon Night
This event is open only to NPC Members & their guests.
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, partnerships, and so much more. At this Salon, we will discuss topics ranging from art and creativity to community building and the future of journalism and communications. Men, we appreciate you, but this meetup is just for those who identify as women. We will debut our Salon cocktail of the evening: the Viv Rickey, in honor of (and with special approval from) our first female president…
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Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley to award grants for reporting on love
The Greater Good Science Center at University of California at Berkeley is now accepting proposals from journalists and other nonfiction media producers for grants to report and produce stories on love. To apply for funding, applicants must submit their proposal by March 24. The GGSC will award grants of $5,000 to $50,000 to 24 journalists and media producers to produce nonfiction stories that approach the topic of love from a variety of angles and across a range of media, including articles, videos, radio stories, podcasts, social media content, and more, with funding from the John Templeton…
Type: News
Press Freedom Event To Mark Three Years of Unjust Detention for Dong Yuyu
Contact: Bill McCarren, 202-662-7534 or [email protected] for the Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club News Advisory: What Press Briefing to mark three years of unjust detention for Chinese Journalist Dong Yuyu. The event is sponsored by the newly formed Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club. Dong is a former Nieman Fellow at Harvard. When Tonight, Monday, Feb. 24 at 6pm Where Zenger Room, 13th Floor, National Press Club, 529 14th Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20045 Who Mike Balsamo, 118th President of the National Press Club will make welcoming remarks. Also speaking…
Type: News
First Women's Salon Night at Club Wednesday: Buy your own dinner, bring the conversation
The National Press Club is debuting a Women's Salon Night on Wednesday, Feb. 26, at 6 p.m. in the Reliable Source's Cosgrove Lounge. This is a self-funded dinner. Members do not need to register online and should directly contact the Reliable Source via phone (202-662-7443) or email [email protected] to make their reservation. When contacting the Reliable Source, members should indicate that their reservation is for the Women's Salon on Feb. 26. Members are welcome to invite their guests and should let the Reliable Source know how many people are in their party when making their reservation. …
Type: News
Brainstorm professional development topics for future sessions with NPCJI staff, Thursday
Join the National Press Club Journalism Institute staff as it kicks off a monthly series of brainstorming sessions on future training topics, at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, in the Club's Eric Friedheim Library. NPCJI, the Club's nonprofit affiliate, produces training and timely discussions for members and the public. These sessions will help ensure the institute's training and educational offerings are timely, impactful and aligned with what today’s journalists feel they need to survive and thrive. Any NPC member may join in; food will not be served, but members can purchase food and drinks…
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