Alex recommended that I get involved within Riverside first to research it, figure out the demographics, what Riverside is trying to accomplish, etc. This way I can learn what Riverside already has, and what it is striving to accomplish so that I can make these goals happen through the Riverside newsletter. Also, the term "newsletter" is being loosely used at the moment because I'm not sure exactly what to call it yet. It's not necessarily long enough to be a magazine, but it's not serious enough to be a newsletter either. I want it to be more fun.
Current thoughts are that I'm going to try to contact http://seizingourdestiny.wordpress.com/ because the newsletter could correlate to what they are trying to achieve, which is:
Seizing Our Destiny is Riverside, California's community-driven campaign that builds on the city’s existing strengths to create an even better place to live, work and play for future generations. Our goal is to improve quality of life, attract diverse and dynamic people, encourage innovation and work together for the common good.
This is the basic idea for right now. I'm going to try to contact other sources that I have at school to see if they can connect me to any particular groups or individuals in Riverside. I may also make a trip down to the city hall this week to see what I can find.
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