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Since 2009, woog has run 06880, a blog devoted to chronicling events in woog's hometown of westport, ct (its title refers to the westport's zip code) “06880” board members dan donovan and bill scheffler flank kms team at compass members mary ellen gallagher and susan seath, at 249 greens farms road Westport’s own dan woog brings his popular blog “06880
His guests this week are emily and tim zobl, owners of the clubhouse, a social hub and gathering space in westport.
This is the final chance for tickets to tomorrow’s 3rd annual “historic homes of 06880” tour On sunday, from 1 to 4 p.m., we’re partnering with our friends at kms team at compass to offer an inside look at 4 historic houses. 06880 receives over 15,000 visits per day. Dan woog (he/him/his) dan woog is a writer, community builder and lgbtq+ advocate
His “06880” blog is “where westport meets the world.” he has written 18 books (including subjects like lgbtq issues in education, sports, the workplace and the importance of straight allies). Where westport meets the world For news, views, and cool random stuff I had been writing a column for westport news since 1986 called woog’s world (it does still exist!)
About 10 years ago, i started enjoying commenting on what was going on and covering interesting stories, and realized that the future for print journalism was pretty limited.