Share your thoughts with The Enquirer's Warren County reporter

The Enquirer will hold office hours at library branches throughout Warren County in July and August.
The Enquirer will hold office hours at library branches throughout Warren County in July and August.

The Enquirer is going on the road again.

As a Report for America corps member and the watchdog reporter for Butler, Warren and Clermont counties, I'll be holding office hours at the library branches throughout Warren County to get to know more residents and towns in the region. Office hours in Clermont County will be next.

Come to share your thoughts on The Enquirer's coverage, share story ideas or ask questions.

Here are the times and locations:

Franklin

  • Friday, July 7.

  • 1:30-5 p.m.

  • Franklin Public Library at 44 E. Fourth St., Franklin, Ohio, 45005.

Waynesville

  • Friday, July 14.

  • 1:30-5 p.m.

  • The community room in the Mary L. Cook Public Library at 381 Old Stage Road, Waynesville, Ohio, 45068.

Morrow

  • Friday, July 21.

  • 1:30-5 p.m.

  • Salem Township Public Library at 535 W. Pike St., Morrow, Ohio, 45152.

Mason

  • Friday, Aug. 4.

  • 1:30-5 p.m.

  • Mason Public Library at 200 Reading Road, Mason, Ohio, 45040.

Springboro

  • Friday, Aug. 11.

  • 1:30-5 p.m.

  • Springboro Public Library at 125 Park Lane, Springboro, Ohio, 45066.

Lebanon

  • Friday, Aug. 18.

  • 1:30-5 p.m.

  • Lebanon Public Library at 101 S. Broadway St., Lebanon, Ohio, 45036.

Can't make it?

You can reach out to me directly at eglynn@enquirer.com or by sending a direct message on Twitter or Facebook. You can find more information about sending news tips to The Enquirer here.

Erin Glynn is the watchdog reporter for Butler, Warren and Clermont counties through the Report For America program. The Enquirer needs local donors to help fund her grant-funded position. If you want to support Erin's work, you can donate to her Report For America position at this website or email her editor, Carl Weiser, at cweiser@enquirer.com to find out how to help. 

Do you know something she should know? Send her a note at eglynn@enquirer.com and follow her on Twitter at @ee_glynn.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Warren County residents: Share your thoughts with The Enquirer