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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
This newsletter is published monthly by Keystone Trails Association. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis. Opinions expressed are those of the listed authors. The Editor encourages submissions reflecting all viewpoints, but reserves the right to edit material. You are encouraged to submit material (even just a trail closing or care alert) to Rachel Pagliaro, [email protected]. The deadline for newsletter submissions is the 15th of the prior month. Submissions received after that time will be considered for the following month.
Click HERE for the KTA Editorial Style Guide.
This newsletter is published monthly by Keystone Trails Association. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis. Opinions expressed are those of the listed authors. The Editor encourages submissions reflecting all viewpoints, but reserves the right to edit material. You are encouraged to submit material (even just a trail closing or care alert) to Rachel Pagliaro, [email protected]. The deadline for newsletter submissions is the 15th of the prior month. Submissions received after that time will be considered for the following month.
Click HERE for the KTA Editorial Style Guide.
ARCHIVES continued
In the spring of 2012, KTA switched from a quarterly, paper newsletter to a monthly, electronic newsletter using Constant Contact. As reported in the February, 2012 edition of The Keystone Hiker, Keystone Trails Association has committed to reduce paper and financial waste by ‘going digital’ with regards to the newsletter. The newsletter, formatted for the internet, looks quite different from the previous, printed newsletter.
In August, 2012, KTA stopped accumulating articles into a large pdf for the archives. To reference articles between December 2016 and August 2012, please visit our Trail News Archive.
In the spring of 2012, KTA switched from a quarterly, paper newsletter to a monthly, electronic newsletter using Constant Contact. As reported in the February, 2012 edition of The Keystone Hiker, Keystone Trails Association has committed to reduce paper and financial waste by ‘going digital’ with regards to the newsletter. The newsletter, formatted for the internet, looks quite different from the previous, printed newsletter.
In August, 2012, KTA stopped accumulating articles into a large pdf for the archives. To reference articles between December 2016 and August 2012, please visit our Trail News Archive.
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2011
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February 2010 + supplement
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2011
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