Here's the announcement that's about to go out from SPJ, the Cleveland chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists:John links to all those orgs, so head over to his blog to check them all out. "Some of the area's leading online scribes", cool. I'm in good company. I hope some of you will be there.For centuries, freedom of the press ultimately belonged only to those who actually owned a press - that is, publishers. Now, with new Internet tools, that's changing. You don't even need to know some geeky programming language to write for the web. You can just do it. To learn how, come to a panel discussion among some of the area's leading online scribes - "bloggers" - who are leading the way toward citizen publishing and enhancing community conversation and collaboration. This after-work event is on May 29th at 6 p.m. at Flannery's Pub, in Cleveland's Gateway neighborhood. The price is just $10. The discussion is convened by the Cleveland chapter of the Society for Professional Journalists and co-sponsored by the Association of Internet Professionals, Fast Company Magazine's Northeast Ohio Company of Friends and the John Carroll University Entrepreneurs Association (with help from Thundertech.com).
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