Celebrating two years of FTWtoday

It’s our party and we’ll cry if we want to.

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We’ll call this the dream team. | Photo by FTWtoday

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Happy birthday, to... us. Today marks our second anniversary of bringing hyper-local + positive news straight to your inbox. As a little gift to ourselves, we’re highlighting some of our favorite memories, stories, and readers’ thoughts on FTWtoday.

Reader feedback

“Love that pride is being celebrated and advertised in Fort Worth! Keep it up and thanks for standing with the community.” — Reader Isabel C.

“I’m a huge fan of your newsletter and recommend it to coworkers who relocate to Fort Worth so they can get acclimated and adventure around town.” — Reader Allison G.

“Hi! I like your emails regarding the new fun places to go and things to do in Fort Worth. We always reference it before heading over from Dallas.” — Reader Mary P.

“I have been reading your e-mail news for about a week now and I’m starting to really appreciate the variety of topics you cover! Additionally, I like the entertainment listings and found the Public Art mention quite interesting! You have a thumbs up from me FTWtoday! Keep up the good work!” — Reader Debbie W.

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FTWtoday City Editors Rebecca + Kate with Sales Executive Mari. | Photo by FTWtoday

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Thank you for choosing us to be a part of your morning. Be sure to share this newsletter with a friend so they can keep up with all the local happenings. Cheers to year three.

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