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Streetsblog TV Will Broadcast Santa Monica Next Press Event Tomorrow at 11 am

Click on the image to go to the Live Stream event page for a live broadcast tomorrow.

Tomorrow at 11 am, Santa Monica Next will host a press conference announcing our formal launch. The event will feature our writing team talking about our short- and long-term goals for the website and the City of Santa Monica. Since I doubt that everyone will be able to join us at Bike Center, we'll be Live Streaming the event at Streetsblog TV. Click here to join us live tomorrow morning or to watch the archived event sometime after 11:30. Are you a member of the press?

You can view the media advisory here. Feel free to join us. If you have questions or want to set up a private interview, contact damien@santamonicanext.org.

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