At the January 4 luncheon meeting of the Press Club of Southwest Florida, an esteemed panel of academics, media professionals and a public official examined the last 50 years.
A neighborhood gathering ended with conversation about our years as teenagers and young adults and some of the crazy things we did! Everyone had a story.
1968 has been called the year that changed history. Our guests will address the events of 1968 all the way through 2017. Join us as we start the New Year taking a look at the past 50 years.
Since the late 1800s, press clubs have been forming in cities across the U.S. and around the world.
I found my first love in a newsroom that had squeaky doors, faded couches and questionably-stained tables.
“You could hold him in the palm of your hand,” Dr. Kristine Guleserian said. “He survived.”
All four scholarship students are doing well.
Member Musings features the reflections and thoughts of an NPC member. At a luncheon the other day I happened to ask the women at my table to tell me about their first job. The question brought forth great excitement with very happy memories, for the most part. One of the women recounted how she had
Three panelists told the Press Club of Southwest Florida members and guests at the November 2 luncheon meeting at Tiburon Golf Club in North Naples about the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. They told us how the state of Florida, Collier County Emergency Services and FEMA were challenged by the H. Irma Category 3 storm that