Where’s My Article?

BJN-ORG fest stickerBoulder Jewish News was founded as a community-based source of local Jewish news and information. Since its launch in 2009, over 250 people of all ages have authored articles on BJN. Articles include opinion, life cycle, events and classes, Torah commentary, cultural reviews, holiday information and more – the stories of our community.

Is your organization part of the conversation? Have you been wondering how to best use Boulder Jewish News for your outreach efforts? Need a refresher for how to get started – or have new staff to be set up?

Please join us on Tuesday, September 17 for a hands-on workshop including:

  • BJN basics of posting articles
  • Tips for engaging content
  • How to be sure your organization’s events are on the Community Calendar (sponsored by the Boulder Jewish Community Foundation).

The workshop will be at the Boulder JCC from 1 to 2:30 pm. Please bring an ipad or laptop and have your login information handy.  Can’t remember it or need a new account?  Contact me before Yom Kippur (Friday, September 13) so we can get you set up in time.

About Cheryl Fellows

I am living happily ever after in Boulder with David, proud mom of Lauren and Ethan, guardian of Cookie and Finnegan, blessed with family and friends and a great community.

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