The Roundtable: Elections
During Early Voting for the May 5th Primary, let's go behind the ballot with Daily Memphian journalists who cover our community's elections.
Your voice matters — join us at The Roundtable.
Join The Daily Memphian for the fourth Roundtable, featuring a panel of journalists from our Metro team and moderated by CEO Eric Barnes. Get an upclose look at how they cover government, politics and elections, and dive into the latest developments ahead of the upcoming primary elections.
Bring your questions to this intimate, interactive gathering. It is a great opportunity to connect with The Daily Memphian journalists and fellow Memphians who care about what's happening in our city.
An assortment of pastries will be served alongside coffee, teas, and sodas for guests to enjoy.
The Roundtable: Election edition will feature these Daily Memphians:
- Bill Dries - Government Reporter
- Jane Donahoe - Metro Editor
- Laura Testino - Enterprise Reporter
- Sam Hardiman - Enterprise and Investigative Reporter
RSVP today!
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Some suggested donation amounts:
- $17 - one month subscription to The Daily Memphian
- $178 - an annual subscription to The Daily Memphian
- $5,000 - the cost of free news access at one local K-12 school or public library (We provide free news access at over 300 sites throughout Shelby County.)
👉 Make your tax-deductible donation with registration or give on our website here: https://dailymemphian.com/donate.
*If making a donation is not possible for you, please contact Gennifer Throneburg at gthroneburg@dailymemphian.com for registration support.
Thank you for your investment in local news. Together, we are making timely, trustworthy, nonprofit journalism available for all Memphians.
During Early Voting for the May 5th Primary, let's go behind the ballot with Daily Memphian journalists who cover our community's elections.
Your voice matters — join us at The Roundtable.
Join The Daily Memphian for the fourth Roundtable, featuring a panel of journalists from our Metro team and moderated by CEO Eric Barnes. Get an upclose look at how they cover government, politics and elections, and dive into the latest developments ahead of the upcoming primary elections.
Bring your questions to this intimate, interactive gathering. It is a great opportunity to connect with The Daily Memphian journalists and fellow Memphians who care about what's happening in our city.
An assortment of pastries will be served alongside coffee, teas, and sodas for guests to enjoy.
The Roundtable: Election edition will feature these Daily Memphians:
- Bill Dries - Government Reporter
- Jane Donahoe - Metro Editor
- Laura Testino - Enterprise Reporter
- Sam Hardiman - Enterprise and Investigative Reporter
RSVP today!
This is an event powered by donations. Making a donation of any amount helps make events like these possible and free for those who need it.
Some suggested donation amounts:
- $17 - one month subscription to The Daily Memphian
- $178 - an annual subscription to The Daily Memphian
- $5,000 - the cost of free news access at one local K-12 school or public library (We provide free news access at over 300 sites throughout Shelby County.)
👉 Make your tax-deductible donation with registration or give on our website here: https://dailymemphian.com/donate.
*If making a donation is not possible for you, please contact Gennifer Throneburg at gthroneburg@dailymemphian.com for registration support.
Thank you for your investment in local news. Together, we are making timely, trustworthy, nonprofit journalism available for all Memphians.
Lineup
Eric Barnes, CEO (panel moderator)
Jane Donahoe, Metro Editor
Bill Dries, Government Reporter
Laura Testino, Enterprise Reporter
Samuel Hardiman, Enterprise and Investigative Reporter
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- ages 15+
- In person
- Free parking
- Doors at 4:30 PM
Refund Policy
Location
Café Eclectic
603 North McLean Boulevard
Memphis, TN 38107
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