Blog About Local High School Sports on Acworth Patch
Interested? E-mail me at Liz.Kennedy@patch.com today and learn more about Patch Local Voices.
Interested? E-mail me at Liz.Kennedy@patch.com today and learn more about Patch Local Voices.
Students, parents, coaches, boosters are all welcome on Acworth Patch.
Are you a regular at high school sporting events in Acworth? Whether you're a high school student, a coach, a parent or just an enthusiastic sports fan who would like to share your local sports knowledge with the community, we'd love to have you as a blogger. If you're interested in blogging about high school sports on Acworth Patch, I'd love to hear from you! Interested? E-mail me at Liz.Kennedy@patch.com today and learn more about Patch Local Voices.
Blogging on Patch is a super-easy way to let our community know what you’re up to. You can also post on behalf of an organization, school or community group.
Patch is looking for bloggers who live, work or are interested in something in Acworth and Cobb County. Anyone may apply. Let Patch know if you are any of the following, who is looking for a platform and forum to reach the community: This isn't a reporting job. It's blogging. You write what you want to say when you want to say it. Do it on your schedule, whether that's posting multiple entries per day or a couple times a month. Patch won't own what you post, so you can repost your entries to your other blogs. Patch is providing local bloggers an online platform to have their words seen by a larger audience. If you'd like to chat about the opportunity to share your voice with our readers, click here ‘Want to blog on Patch?' to get started…
In our latest edition of “Patch 101,” we share how nonprofit officials and volunteers can post events, photos and calls for action to be seen by Acworth Patch readers.
It’s December, which means many nonprofits are in the midst of community projects such as toy drives or feed the hungry events, while others are soliciting donations before the end of the 2012 tax year. If you represent or volunteer with an Acworth nonprofit, you have many ways with which you can utilize Acworth Patch to get the word out: 1. Start a blog about your nonprofit or its campaign(s). Maybe you’re with a lesser-known nonprofit in the area, or perhaps you perform a service or hold an event that few people are aware of. Or maybe you want the public to know why they should donate to your cause before the end of the year. One way to educate the public is by posting a blog. Clicking this link will navigate you to the new blog post …
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Join the editors Friday to learn about your Patch site and how you can get involved.
Ever wonder how Acworth Patch came to be? Perhaps you'd like to know how you can use the website to help your business, church, school, neighborhood or organization? Or maybe you're simply looking for an outlet that will publish your writing for the whole community to read? Acworth Patch editor Angela Chao and Kennesaw Patch editor Gaetana Pipia will be available to answer those questions and any others you might have at Starbucks on Cobb Parkway in Acworth Friday from noon to 2 p.m. Even if you don't have anything specific in mind, feel free to come and just chat, whether it's about the community, sports, whatever. See you Friday!
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Angela Chao
8:15 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
Hi Jimmy, it's the one at 3622 Cobb Pkwy NW, you can follow the link provided above for more info.   more ›