| Author |
Frequency |
Archive |
How to sign up |
| Judy Denison |
Weekly, Sunday nights |
Not Available |
Send Judy a note, at judy_d@prodigy.net,
asking to be included in her mailing list. |
What it's
about...
Judy keeps her
list informed about environmental and cultural news in Golden.
One of the good things about this list
is that, although Judy has a bias herself on many of the subjects
(anti-beltway, anti-towers, pro-open space) she's quite willing to
publish opposing viewpoints when asked.
|
| Editor |
Frequency |
Archive |
How to sign up |
| John Spice |
Weekly, Wednesday mornings |
On their website. |
Visit their website
and click on "Subscribe to 'Hot Off the Wire'" (on the
left-hand side). |
What it's
about...
This newsletter tends to focus on
issues facing the Golden City Council and helps publicize some of the
Chamber-sponsored events, such as the Farmer's Market. They also
run an interesting series of articles by a local historian, Irma Whys.
|
| Author |
Frequency |
Archive |
How to sign up |
| Richard Gardner |
Random |
On his group
site. You need to join the group to see the archive, and
you'll need a Yahoo! account to join. The account is free is easy
to set up. |
Visit his group
site and request to be added to the group. If you don't
already have a Yahoo account, you'll need to set one up--but it's worth
it to get these e-mails! |
What it's
about...
Richard Gardner
is a local historian and preservationist who sends e-mails to a small
group of local history enthusiasts. There's no specific schedule,
but he often commemorates anniversaries of Golden history events.
Some of the events are pretty obscure, but that's part of the fun.
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| Author |
Frequency |
Archive |
How to sign up |
| Sabrina D'Agosta |
Monthly |
On the City
web site. |
You don't need to! If you live in the
City, a copy is mailed to you automatically each month. Extra
copies are available at the City Hall or can be viewed online. |
What it's
about...
The City produces a good newsletter, with updates on issues facing
the City Council as well as upcoming public events. In recent
years, they've also been including news about local cultural events,
such as special exhibits at the museums, concerts, and downtown events
hosted by the Chamber. |