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Guardian announces new monthly Saturday supplement

Guardian News & Media (GNM) today announces an exciting new lifestyle supplement for the Saturday edition of the Guardian: Do Something.

The monthly magazine, which launches on Saturday 11th January, will encourage readers to develop new skills and try new experiences. From learning to snowboard to mastering street photography or starting your own supper club, Do Something will help you to make it happen – with, say the publishers, a wealth of resources and features including:

* expert guidance and advice

* Guardian writers' and readers' experiences

* exclusive special offers

* guide to the best courses in readers’ local areas

The first issue is perfectly timed to help readers make the best possible start to an active 2014, with lots of brilliant ideas for how to get more creative, social, smart and adventurous, says the Guardian.

Emma Cook, editor, Do Something, commented: “I’m really excited to launch ‘Do Something’, the Guardian's new monthly magazine aimed at people who want to stretch their horizons. Packed with engaging and innovative ideas, we want to inspire readers to get involved from the start and put them at the heart of the experience.”

David Pemsel, deputy chief executive, GNM, said: “We are starting 2014 with a bang, and proud to add the new monthly supplement, ‘Do Something’, to our already excellent weekend offering. We continue to listen to our readers and invest in our print titles, bringing our first-rate content to them in ever-more engaging and creative platforms.

“Our print sales remain strong which, together with our digital-first strategy, puts us in a unique position to offer brands even more exciting and innovative ways to engage with our audiences.”

The Guardian has also announced that Sport will now have its own dedicated supplement everyday from Monday to Saturday. With a big year of football ahead, this change will deliver a more focused experience for readers, giving the sports team a home of its own.