We wish to buy we coffee and hear what we think.
On Monday morning, editors and reporters from The Daily News will be during Biagio’s, 622 Court St. in downtown Jacksonville, from 9 to 11 a.m.
During that time, we will be accessible to hear what we like about The Daily News, what we don’t and what you’d like to see going forward.
It’s not a turn list or even a panel. We only wish to accommodate you, hear what we consider and buy a initial 10 people who come discuss with us coffee and a muffin.
We have many goals this year, including focusing a efforts to safeguard we are producing a product we wish to accept and augmenting a village involvement. We can’t accommodate those goals but your help.
While we suffer a morning during Biagio’s, we will also be collecting feeling equipment for Carobell during a event. Carobell non-stop in 1969 following a dream of dual women to yield caring for “some really special babies,” according to a website, with $500 and a house of directors. Now, there are sites in Hubert and Morehead City and a nonprofit offers residential, day time and propagandize mangle programs.
Carobell member told The Daily News that they could use art supplies, activities and feeling items. Glue, glitter, paint and puzzles are among a equipment requested. Sensory equipment requested embody those that inspire touch, smell and hearing.
If we have questions, feel giveaway to fire me an email. we wish to see we Monday.
Managing Editor Amanda Humphrey is a Jacksonville native. She can be reached during Amanda.Humphrey@GatehouseMedia.com.