Civil Beat’s Next Pop-Up Newsroom Will Be On The Big Island
Drop by the Kealakekua Public Library on Monday and talk story with Civil Beat team members.
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Drop by the Kealakekua Public Library on Monday and talk story with Civil Beat team members.
Save the date! The next Civil Beat pop-up newsroom is on Monday at the Kealakekua Public Library in Hawaii County.
Reporters, editors and engagement team members will be available from 10 a.m. and 4 p.m to answer your questions about our journalism and hear your suggestions for stories.
The format is casual and we’re happy for curious folks to just drop by and say hi. We also value people with a little more time who give us insights into what is happening in the community.
Some of these conversations can end up being the basis for Civil Beat stories.
The next pop-up newsroom on Big Island will be in North Kohala on March 7. You can keep track of our schedule on the website.
This project is supported by the Hawaii Community Foundation.
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Matthew Leonard is the data editor for Civil Beat and has worked in media and cultural organizations in both hemispheres since 1988. Follow him on Twitter at @mleonardmedia or email mleonard@civilbeat.org.