Community Corner
See What Your Neighbors Have Been Writing On The Atlanta Patch
Patch's new posting tool makes it even easier for Atlanta readers to connect and interact on our site. Here's what you've been saying.
Since launching last month, we've loved how much Atlanta readers have embraced Patch's new neighborhood posting tool, and used it as a way to communicate, contribute and interact with your neighbors!
Whether you've been answering questions about the changing environment posed by Patch editors, posting about volunteer opportunities or raising awareness about an important cause, you and your community made the most of Patch's new posting feature.
We wanted to take this opportunity to share some of our favorite neighbor posts from 2019 so far:
Atlanta Neighbor Posts We Love
A Discussion About Climate Change With Patch Editor Deb Belt
The Annual Camellia Show At Atlanta Botanical Gardens

A Crafts And Skills Workshop For Local Young Professionals

A Callout For March Of Dime Walkers![]()
An Alpha Kappa Alpha Benefit

An Award-Winning Local Artist Highlight![]()
A Presentation On Social And Economic Relations

Ready to join the conversation your neighbors are having? It couldn't be easier to get started.
Here's how to post like your neighbors
Step 1: Readers who are not already registered with Patch can sign up for a free posting account.
Step 2: Next time you visit the home page of the Atlanta Patch, keep an eye out for a small posting rectangle at the top of your local news feed:

Step 3: After clicking "Post," you'll be greeted with a box that you can fill with relevant community content. Be it a question for your neighbors, a recommendation for a great local coffee spot, or a heads-up about a road closure or traffic delay, your posting possibilities are endless.

Want to appear in Patch's next Neighbor Post round up? Chime in and contribute to your community conversations and you might see your post featured on Patch.
Click here to get started
For more information about Patch posting policy, click here for the Patch Community Guidelines.
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