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Please Welcome Grant Sulham & Calvin Goings, Our Newest Bloggers

Do you have an opinion or expertise you'd like to share? We welcome you to blog on Patch, too!

During the few couple weeks, Bonney Lake-Sumner Patch has welcomed two new bloggers.

Grant Sulham and Calvin W. Goings are now adding their voices to Patch.

In his first few posts, Sulham makes the aurgument against the Bonney Lake Metropolitan Park District. 

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Patch blogger Fred Jacobsen, on the other had, has written a six-park series detailing why Bonney Lake taxpayers should support the Park District. This is obviously a hot topic in town, so be sure to read both sides and share your opinon in the comment section below their articles.

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Calvin W. Goings, the regional administrator of the Small Business Administration, wrote about the benefits of exporting goods small businesses. 

Want to blog on Patch, too?

Bonney Lake-Sumner Patch is looking for bloggers who’d like to share their local knowledge, personal expertise, political opinions, or hobbies. We want bloggers who can have readers walk away feeling challenged, inspired, happy, sad or further educated on a particular subject. Photo and video blogs are also encouraged!

Keep in mind that this is not a reporting gig. There’s no need to be a published author or someone who needs to be told what to write about. We want you to write about what you want and when you want.

Blogging on Patch is just one more way you can get involved with your community and spark important discussion.

So, start a blog on Bonney Lake-Sumner Patch today! Have questions about blogging? Email Community Editor Jenny Manning at jenny.maning@patch.com .

 


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