Our origin story is fairly simple. With the death of The Journal,
there was no in-depth coverage of news nor a source of timely
information that focused on King George County. We did not want to
replace The Journal, but rather fill the gap.
As individuals, we all saw this need but felt helpless to make anything happen. So we decided to meet as a group to combine our powers. There are just four of us. Jeremy. Sean. Neil. Sarah.
For months now, we’ve been meeting and trading emails trying to find a solution to this problem. We ask that you bear with us as we continue to work at finding our way through this newly birthed project.
As individuals, we all saw this need but felt helpless to make anything happen. So we decided to meet as a group to combine our powers. There are just four of us. Jeremy. Sean. Neil. Sarah.
For months now, we’ve been meeting and trading emails trying to find a solution to this problem. We ask that you bear with us as we continue to work at finding our way through this newly birthed project.
Which brings us to one last point that my daughter was kind enough to voice on your behalf:
“Where did the name come from?”
Our name, Project94, comes from our shared heritage. We all graduated from King George High School in 1994.
Thank you for reading.
You can find us online here:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/prjct94
Twitter - https://twitter.com/prjct94
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/prjct.94/
“Where did the name come from?”
Our name, Project94, comes from our shared heritage. We all graduated from King George High School in 1994.
Thank you for reading.
You can find us online here:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/prjct94
Twitter - https://twitter.com/prjct94
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/prjct.94/
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