Volume 3, Issue 1, January 2009 Journalism as never before  

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Rethymnon Coffee Morning Bugle - Let's lighten up!

HAPPY NEW YEAR! AND NOW WE ARE TWO! Here at the Coffee Morning Bugle we celebrate our second anniversary this month (the core editorial team are also celebrating their 21st anniversary, too, but that’s a different story!). When we look back through previous issues it seems that so much has happened since we started our ‘little six page newsletter’ in January 2007! Sincere thanks go to all those people who have helped us with feedback, contributions, new ideas and photos along the way. Onward and upward for 2009! We’re now gently winding down from the Christmas and New Year’s festivities here, which were a great deal of fun (the wonderful thing about digital cameras is that you can delete pictures and you don’t have to worry about what might be on the negatives). Have a good one!


January Highlights:

On our Spotlight Page we, er, focus on ‘January’. You’ll find more than one pantomime within our pages if you look hard enough, too. We also have a heart warming camel story. All this plus news from around town, updates from local enterprises and details of community and charity events, and so much more!


About ‘The Bugle’

The Rethymnon Coffee Morning Bugle is an independent, monthly FREE publication that was started in January 2007 by the same team responsible for the www.rethymnon.biz website — Kate and Luc Brusten, who have been living and working in Rethymnon for a number of years. The Bugle is geared not only towards the international community living in Rethymnon, but also towards anyone who has an interest in the town. The aim of the publication is to be both informative and light hearted. We welcome feedback and written / photographic contributions from readers. We particularly welcome feature articles that have a Rethymnon slant; if you are considering submitting an article we would ask that you keep to an upper word limit of 500 words.

You will find our contact details and a listing of hard copy distribution outlets at the bottom of our This Month Page.

We hope you enjoy reading our New Year issue!