D.C. Chapter meets at National Press Club

The Washington, D.C. chapter of the Religion Communicators Council held their January 2018 meeting at the National Press Club.

RCC members had lunch at The Reliable Source restaurant and toured the storied building, which includes a full service broadcast studio, a piano scandalously sat on by Lauren Bacall in 1945 as Vice President Harry Truman played it, the city’s first post-prohibition liquor license, and other assorted memorabilia.

The National Press Club has more than 3,500 members, including journalists from every major news organization. And, each day, there are journalists doing their work at the Club.

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