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HELP WANTED: Palm Desert Patch is Seeking Experienced Journalists

If you have a passion for local news, we're looking for you.

Palm Desert Patch is looking for local reporters and bloggers with a passion and love of community reporting to join us.

So you know local news- who's who and what's what. Everyone you know comes to you to find out what's happening around town.

Maybe you worked on your college newspaper or reported professionally for awhile and still have a knack for the news.

If you're interested in covering news in your community, why not get started today?

If you are 18 years or older with experience in reporting, photography or video, and interested in covering local news in Palm Desert, let us know today.

Having come up through the Patch ranks, it's a fun, rewarding and throughly enjoyable experience.  For anyone with a journalist,writer, or community service background, its a great place.

If youre interested in joining the Patch team, get hold of us ASAP.  

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B.K. Holthaus May 16, 2013 at 12:56 pm
I was a teacher for 30 years. There was not ONEschool year when I didn't personally pay for schoolRead More supplies for my students ($500-$1,500 a yr)
Renee Schiavone (Editor) May 16, 2013 at 02:15 pm
@B.K.-- Thank you for your help with the community :) I have a great respect for all teachers!
B.K. Holthaus May 16, 2013 at 06:05 pm
You';re welcome, Renee but I don't really expect thanks for my contributions to the classroom. IRead More wasn't going to stand by and see kids not have the basic things they needed to get through the class and most teachers are of the same mind :) Sadly, school budgets have never covered all the needs in classrooms.