Teen Reporters Make Myclubmylife Go!
The Teen Reporter program trains Club members to interview and use video and still cameras to cover local and national events for myclubmylife

Got something more to say than a Twitter or Facebook post allows? Then the myclubmylife Teen Reporter program might just be the gig for you.
Teen Reporters produce content about topics such as Keystone conferences, leadership and why community service matters. Oh, and did we mention the chance to interview celebs like Oprah, Denzel and Usher?
Teen Content Wanted
We're always seeking content about issues that affect teens. From discussing ways to change the high-school dropout crisis to how to get a summer job in a weak economy, we want teens to inform, inspire and educate their peers.
More than 100 teens have participated in the Teen Reporter program since its inception. Major League Baseball All-Star Games, red-carpet interviews with the likes of Denzel and Oprah, and interviews with Kobe Bryant and other celebrities have been among the choice assigments. (Most video interviews are posted on myclubmylife's YouTube channel.)
What Teen Reporters Do
We'll teach you how to create content (video, photos or written submissions). You'll also learn to work "in the field," as we train you how to ask questions, operate video equipment and take photos.
It’s easy to get started. Tell your advisor you want to be a Teen Reporter. Or just drop us an email and we'll get you started!
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