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How to navigate AVLtoday’s events page

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You may be familiar with the events section of our newsletter — but what about our website?

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

Event search tools

Find these below the “Featured Events” section near the top.

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Don’t you just want to press all of the buttons?

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Magnifying glass icon: Search keywords to find event categories or search events by name.

“All Events” drop-down (desktop): Search for virtual events or “Editor Picks.”

Descending list icon (desktop): Search by time, popularity, or alphabetically.

Bullet list icon: Change the format from lists to thumbnails.

Additional tools: Date, location, radius

Add your own event

Orange calendar icon: Click or tap this button, create a login, and input your event information. We need the name, date(s), time(s), location, price, and brief description.

Want to ensure your event is featured for our 49,800+ readers? Review our promotional offerings before clicking “submit.”

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