How to navigate our community events page

Never again wonder how to browse for cool events in our city or how to upload your own.

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Our events page makes it easy to find happenings on the go.

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You may be familiar with the events section of our newsletter — but what about our Events page? Thousands of locals use it to plan their week.

Make the most of our comprehensive events calendar with these pro tips for navigating our site like a true local.

Event search tools

First, head to our Events page.

Then, start scrolling to see what events are coming up, or use these key features to filter events more specifically:

  1. Magnifying glass icon: Search keywords to find event categories or search events by name.
  2. “All Events” drop-down (desktop): Search for virtual events or “Editor’s Picks.”
    1. What’s an Editor’s Pick, you ask? Those are events that our team has personally curated for our audience. Aka: fun, noteworthy, or important going-ons in the community.
  3. Descending list icon (desktop): Choose how you want events for each day to be ordered — by time, popularity, or alphabetically.
  4. Bullet list icon: Change the format from lists to thumbnails.
  5. Additional tools: Select date, location, and/or radius.

Add your own event

If you’re a small business owner, artist, nonprofit, or anyone hosting something worth showing up for, why not get your event in front of the FTWtoday audience. Here’s how:

  1. Head to our Events page.
  2. Click the “Add Event” button on the calendar.
  3. Create a login, then fill in the basics — name, date, time, location, price, and a quick description.

Bonus: It’s totally free to list your event. Want to guarantee newsletter placement? We offer affordable promotional options too — just review them before you hit submit.

Happy event hunting!

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