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Meet the Patch Team at our Blogger Mix and Mingle

Join us June 19 to meet with other Patch bloggers and Local Editors from your community.

 

Patch is looking for bloggers and we want you to join us.

We know that some of you have been on the fence about blogging because you think it's a big time commitment. Or you worry about being a good enough writer.

So we've decided to gather current and would-be bloggers for an informal meet and greet. This is a chance to get together with other interesting people who are blogging on Patch and to find out how easy it is to get involved. And you can also get to know your Patch Local Editor.

Mark your calendar and join us from 6-8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 19 at Social Vinings.

We'll provide the appetizers, and we hope you'll join us to learn about how you can be part of the community conversation!

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Monica DeLancy June 17, 2013 at 02:37 pm
Please encourage residents to attend CCt flex bus meeting at the South Cobb Library on Tuesday JuneRead More 18t 6pm-8pm. The first meeting only had 11 residents there and none were bus riders. I have encouraged residents that have teens to attend meeting because this help our teens get to jobs or social activities and not just hang out in the neighborhood. We must also plan for the future and underswtrand that just because you are driving today, it may not be the case all the time. Your situation can change with a blink of an eye.
Charles Schwable April 25, 2013 at 01:02 pm
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