Community Corner
5 Local Voices You Should Meet
Let us introduce you to some new and not-so-new faces on Dunedin Patch!

Who are the other faces on Dunedin Patch?
They're likely one of our Local Voices bloggers — just community members putting their news, thoughts and opinions out on the Dunedin Patch platform. They write for free — because it's fun, because they're passionate and because they want to share information with their neighbors.
Let us introduce you to some of our most vocal of the local voices!
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Olivia Wilson: Olivia is the head of youth services at the Dunedin Public Library. She is one of our newest community bloggers. She writes about all the fun things going on at the library each week. If you're a parent or grandparent, there are definitely things in her blog you won't want to miss! (Check out her latest blog.)
Tim Bryce: Tim is a writer and management consultant and also the secretary of 192. He likes to write about business management, technology and national politics. He is one of our most frequent and longest-standing bloggers; and, whether they agree or disagree with his viewpoints, he has developed quite a loyal following. (.)
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Patricia A. Urban: Patricia is a reflexologist who is new to the area. She writes about the medical benefits of reflexology, a form of alternative medicine that involves applying pressure to the feet, hands and ears. If you've ever been interested in alternative ways to treat chronic illnesses, she may have some helpful information. (.)
Audra Butler: Audra is the communication officer for the Dunedin Housing Authority. She writes often about what is going on with the Dunedin Housing Authority. She let us know about a (the groundbreaking is in July), an encouraging weekend event for low-income dads on Father's Day, and other happenings of interest. (.)
Greg Giordano: Greg is an aide to state Sen. Mike Fasano, who partly represented Dunedin before the voting precincts were redrawn this year. That's OK, Greg will continue bringing us the latest news about what's happening with the bills and laws on the state level. Keep an eye out for his blog: "To Tallahassee and Back." (.)
So, who can be be a Dunedin Patch Local Voice?
Anyone!
If you've got something to say, expertise to share or questions to ask on politics, your craft, specialty or hobby, local sports, on what your committee or club is doing, religion, food, books, family, music ... (the sky is the limit) — we invite you join our Local Voices and share it with Dunedin!
Interested? Here's a link to get started.
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