Print Edition to Hit the Streets next Week!
We’re happy to announce that with every edition of the Ledger magazine, we do our best to improve the design and at the same time, provide valuable content! The Interactive Edition is available now, view it here.
Find out if your event, business, or non-profit is featured!
The cover photo was taken in the Isaac Taylor Garden and the Feature Article was written by Tracey Stones, owner of Tracey Stones Productions and NCMZ.live has joined our Team as our Entertainment Writer. During her career as a National Blues Writer, she’s interviewed Legends like Buddy Guy, B.B. King, Mick Taylor, ZZ Top and the list goes on! Eastern NC Bands and people who are looking for live music are lucky that Tracey’s continuing her career as a writer, photographer and videographer and is focused on “Showing people that there’s music in their Neighborhoods” starting in New Bern and covering musicians across the State.
We also welcomed new businesses/non-profits, Arts, History, Outdoor Recreation, Shopping, Dining, Calendar of Events, Community Notes, and much more!
If you haven’t seen the Ledger, it’s a full size (8 1/2 x 11) magazine with 20 pages and we plan on expanding it in the new year! It’s a community effort as our advertisers and supporters believe in our passion to promote the Greater New Bern area.
Special thanks to everyone who has contributed to the Ledger! We consider it “The People’s Magazine” as a lot of the information comes from people who live here.
We really appreciate our advertisers and sponsors as we couldn’t publish the print edition without your support!
The Ledger magazine’s print edition will hit the streets soon at your favorite businesses and non-profits in and around town to include: Downtown, Around Town, Bridgeton, Fairfield Habour, Riverbend, and surrounding communities! Let us know if you would like to be a distribution place or give us a call to find out where you can get your copy.
Please feel free to share your thoughts and feedback with us, as it’s not about us, it’s about improving our community at large! We strongly believe that if we don’t learn something everyday, we’re not living”!
Tell us what you think by sending us an email or calling 252-638-6858.
Wendy Card