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Kirkland Patch is Still Seeking Bloggers

We want to provide a platform for the many voices of Kirkland.

Kirkland Patch is looking for chatterboxes, for know-it-alls, for the smart, the interesting, the strange and the passionate. We’re looking for people who know their communities, know their subjects and know how to put a sentence together.

In short, we’re looking for local bloggers. A bunch of them. We've found two two terrific bloggers, Jayme Yahr, exhibitions diretor at the , and Anjalee Blackwell, a great chef at her restaurant on Rose Hill, Anju.

But we need more people, to blog about Kirkland parks, local business, culture, youth, sports.

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So, let us know what you know. Whether you are a teen who wants to write about your school or so-called life, a transplant, a senior citizen who knows local politics, a hardware store owner with an axe to sell (or grind), a single mom or dad, a shopaholic, we’re looking for you to add your voice.

People of creed, people of color, bring it on.

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If you've never had a blog, we'll show you the ropes. If you already have a blog, terrific. You can parallel post on Patch and drive viewers to your own site. In short, we want to get the community talking and listening and we want you to be a part of the conversation.

And no, we won’t own the content. It’s yours. Forever. Feel free to post it anywhere else you like. It’s your blog after all.
 
Sound interesting? Contact Greg Johnston, Kirkland Patch editor, at greg.johnston@patch.com


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