Stay up-to-date with Northwest Prime Time!

Regular readers may have noticed that we skipped our May/June issue. Instead, we are offering this Summer Edition.

While we plan to publish again in September, it appears that Northwest Prime Time is becoming a periodical— but perhaps a periodical without a set schedule for now.

We want to keep our readers informed during these changing times. If you would like to stay up to date, simply send an email to editor@northwestprimetime.com and we will let you know when we publish new issues, along with contest announcements, interesting posts on our website and other news.

How it will work:

We are in the process of revamping our website. It will be mobile-friendly, easier to navigate and offer other improvements. Once the updates are in place later this summer, we will email updates once a month. We will never share your email address with any other party, and you can opt out at any time. The current issue of Northwest Prime Time is always posted online so that anyone can read it—anytime, anywhere. Over the next weeks and months, we will be adding special features only available to online readers. [We apologize to our many readers who aren’t computer users, but this strategy is part of a new plan looking to continue bringing you the writers you love to read.]

The website will offer:

• A photo contest with a $100 prize only available to readers who provide us with their email address

• Additional stories and resource articles not found in the printed edition

• Interactive online puzzles

• Updated calendar

• Senior-related podcasts, videos and photos

• A blog by Northwest Prime Time’s editor, with behind-the-scenes stories about the paper and our columnists. The blog will also detail the editor’s humorous adventures and misadventures as a novice senior newspaper publisher, along with the lessons she has learned from readers along the way.

• Opportunities to interact with other readers

• And more!

To make this work, we need your help! Simply shoot an email to editor@northwestprimetime.com saying you are interested in receiving monthly information about Northwest Prime Time. We will shoot you an email back saying, “Thank you!”

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