The Marysville Globe seeks volunteers for its Reader Advisory Board


August 28, 2008 · Updated 9:12 AM 

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The Reader Advisory Board will be made up of community members (subscribers and non-subscribers alike) wholl meet with the managing editor, and possibly members of the editorial staff, on a monthly basis to discuss how we can continue to improve the newspaper. Its our goal that the Reader Advisory Board reflects the diversity of our community and those who call it home high school students, senior citizens, business people, parents, etc. Serving on the RAB will require a small time commitment, probably two hours per month, but could make a big difference in ensuring The Globe and The Times continues to meet and exceed readers expectations.
In the coming weeks and months well also be taking a closer look, with the help of the RAB, at what stories we cover and how we cover them.

For more information contact Managing Editor Scott Frank at:
360-659-1300 or e-mail scottf@marysvilleglobe.com

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