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Welcome to 2018: Our Editorial Calendar

Oh hey there, 2018.

Somewhere between the champagne at midnight and bomb cyclones that even closed Whole Foods at 3 PM, we’re already well into the new year!

Despite the tone that kicked off 2017, it turned out to be a pretty sweet year for us. We’re psyched to bring more surprises and announce new content and events for you… soon.

Can you believe it’s our 10 year anniversary this year? We founded Green Philly in 2008 because our employer wasn’t recycling (and throwing the contents into the trashcans) and we’re still kicking.

Before we reveal too much, here’s a sneak peek of our content calendar.

Announcing Our 2018 editorial themes:

  • January: Save
  • February: Heart
  • March: Women
  • April: Locavore
  • May: Wander
  • June: Adventure
  • July: 10
  • August: Preserve
  • September: Self-care
  • October: Action
  • November: Freedom
  • December: Wonder

In addition to content that relate to these topics, you can expect more great Where Can I Wednesday columns, panels, a new roundtable series and a secret project. (Or Two.)  We’ll also be sharing throwbacks to our 10 years on the internet and in Philly. Expect recaps and cool surprises for those who have helped us stick around – our readers!

Want to see something covered in an event or in our stories? Tell us in the comments or on social media.

If you have a story idea or want to get involved, shoot us an email: Contact(at)greenphillyblog(dot)com. 

Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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