This is the place for the people of Glasgow to discover what is happening around the city, but more specifically in their own community.
Now with 80 websites covering all points of the compass it is up to you to make them a true reflection of your community. Tell us your stories; show off your pictures; post your notices: give us an insight into your local history; create a mini site or submit a link.
As you will see tens of thousands of people have already joined in this major celebration of what makes a community so great. And there's no easier way to help increase everyone else's knowledge about what makes your area so special.
For further information, advice or online help contact: Community News Editor Helen Smith; helen.smith@eveningtimes.co.uk, 0141 302 6521
Evening Times, 200 Renfield Street, Glasgow G2 3QB
WHEN the Evening Times went on the hunt for Glasgow's Community Champions we were overwhelmed.
For the past two years we have heard from people from all walks of life and from all parts of this great city.
And we want to continue to hear from you.
Over the following year we will be holding five events in the North; East; South East, South West; West and Central areas of Glasgow.
So to be part of Community Champions 2011 click on the link below.
Click here to read all about the Community Champions
Contact the news desk on 0141 302 6520
or email news@eveningtimes.co.uk
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