
A. The Alaska Press Club is an independent professional organization that provides continuing education, recognition and information to reporters across the state. The nonprofit, volunteer-led club hosts an annual journalism contest and organizes two major events each year: a three-day journalism conference and an awards banquet, held the final day of the conference.
A. Entry forms are usually mailed to members the last week in November and available online by December. If you are unable to find a current entry form, contact any board member.
A. Contest entries must be postmarked by January 20, 2007.
A. We're now calling it the Alaska Press Club Journalism Conference. For 2007, it'll be April 19-21, at the Anchorage Hilton. For updated information as it is available, see the conference page.
A. The conference encompasses dozens of concurrent events, and so is often not completely finalized until shortly before the event. You can usually find the most current information at the conference page. We also send members e-mail updates as events are set. If you still have not heard anything by the beginning of April, you should check in with a board member.
A. The conference is free for members, though the banquet is an additional charge. Detailed information is on the conference page.
A. If you have further questions, you may contact any current press club board member. Names and contact information are available here.