Review launches new community calendar


April 8, 2009 · Updated 5:06 PM 

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The Review’s calendar is undergoing some exciting changes that we think you’ll like. Starting now, you can add your own events to the print and online versions of the calendar.

It’s easy: find the interactive calendar on our home page (it's underneath the Lifestyles section), click the “Add Event” button and follow the prompts. More detailed instructions can be read or downloaded here.

After submitting an entry, your event will be listed live online within a couple of hours of posting and will be included in the print edition as space allows.

For the time being, you can continue to send email submissions to calendar@bainbridgereview.com, but please familiarize yourself with the process for adding events to the online version. We’re hoping to have this feature totally driven by our readers in the not-too-distant future.

As with our print calendar, the online calendar is intended for community activities, cultural events and nonprofit group activities. Please email calendar@bainbridgereview.com if you have questions.

Thank you for your submissions, now and in the future.

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