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2390 Tamiami Trail N., Suite 210
Naples, FL 34103


RSVP For Most Events
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Tickets are purchased at the door, checks are preferred.
An advance reservation assures your seat and saves you money. 

Our next event:

National Press Club Centennial Forum

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Exploring the Future of Journalism
Sugden Theater, Naples
December 8, 2008
7:00 p.m.

Free and open to the public.
Reseve Tickets while they last!
Call the Sudgen Theater box office
239-263-7990

Take a flyer, tell your friends!

Journalism is changing. The Internet's impact cannot be ignored. Some predict the end of the printed newspaper. While media executives are rushing to adjust their business models, consumers wonder whether the quality of their news is diminishing. Will most of us watch the nightly news on our cell phones? Are First Amendment rights falling by the wayside?

The National Press Club, the world's leading journalism organization, celebrates its 100th anniversary by visiting select cities to address these vital issues. This historic national dialogue, among the leading journalists of our day, ends with a visit to Naples - the only Florida stop on the tour.

A panel of prominent Florida journalists from print, broadcast, the Internet, and education will examine the changing dynamics of the profession. The program will be recorded as part of a documentary film project. Join us for the civic event of the year, bringing national
exposure to the City of Naples.


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Here's another photo gallery of this past April's Authors & Books Festival with special attention to the Evanovich Luncheon at Vergina. Hey, you may be in a picture by Amber Frederiksen. Evanovich Luncheon

 

News

Coming Soon
Don’t miss this very special occasion.
A Salute to Ben Bova

The achievements of trailblazing science and science fiction writer Ben Bova will be recognized at a luncheon in his honor.

Sunday January 25 at 11:45am
The Dome– Figge Conservatory
Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples

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NPC Members - $35 / Others - $40
Your advance payment assures your reservation
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NPC Scholarships in the News

It has been back to school for students all over the state of Florida recently, including six young recipients of Naples Press Club scholarships.
Four of the students are beginning their sophomore year and are joined by two fr eshmen who were selected this past Spring from among five finalists for the 2008 awards.

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Longstreth Gallery gathering on Sept. 11, 2008

Rhona Saunders, Public relations director, Naples Players and NPC president emeritus, left, Jeff Cull, publisher, Florida Weekly, and Nancy Stetson, journalist.


Elaine Hamilton, executive director,
United Arts Council

Terrence J. Miller scholarship

With NPC's Terrence J. Miller scholarship program the Naples Press Club is helping future journalists achieve their career goals. We are all very pleased to receive the following note from Brooke Mundy, a scholarship recipient.

Dear Naples Press Club,

Just a quick note to say thank you for your continuous support and generosity behind your scholarships. My first year of FGCU could not have been better, since it is the college of my dreams! I met incredible people and attained straight A's this last semester, all with the help of The Naples Press Club. Thank you so much for my second year contribution. I'm so proud to be a little part of such an honorable club!

Sincerely,
Brooke Mundy

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Member News

Congratulations, Joel!

Joel Banow, Producer/Director of Arts Edition Primetime,  the arts &  cultural series on WGCU, has been informed that his last program in 
the four year series has been selected to be distributed on American  Public Television. "Sanibel to Siberia," the story of the creation of a  World War 2 memorial, has been picked up for broadcast by 65 PBS  stations around the country.

 

Meeting July 2008

Sugden Theater guide Carla Grieve with Virginia Saalman, Paul Mongerson, and Phil Jason at July "Insiders' Tour" event.

 

 

Our Latest Newsletter

Scoop Vol.2 Issue #
March 2008
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You can now access our new newsletter on line. Simply click on the link under Newsletters in the Navigation Bar  and there you will find the current and previous issues of the Newsletter.


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