Northwest Prime Time's Last Hurrah

March 1, 2022 at 12:00 a.m. | Updated March 7, 2022 at 9:06 p.m.
Owners/publishers Michelle Roedell and Chris Mitchell started this crazy life of publishing a senior newspaper going on 23 years now. With your support, we hope Northwest Prime Time will thrive online for many years to come
Owners/publishers Michelle Roedell and Chris Mitchell started this crazy life of publishing a senior newspaper going on 23 years now. With your support, we hope Northwest Prime Time will thrive online for many years to come

Welcome to the last edition of Northwest Prime Time.

Thanks to our wonderful readers and advertisers, we established an enduring presence in the community these many long years.


But the time has come to say – not goodbye – but farewell. Northwest Prime Time hopes to see you again on our new and improved website. It is now mobile-friendly, has more features including a daily crossword, and will be updated frequently. Please visit us often at
www.NorthwestPrimeTime.com.


Look for these longtime columnists to continue on the new NorthwestPrimeTime.com, along with many other writers and features. From left to right (l-r) top row: Margaret Larson - Who We Are Now; Steve Greenberg - Boomerish Comic Strip; Pat D'Amico - Light Verse (l-r) 2nd row: Sy Rosen - The Funny Side of Life; Diana Couture - The ongoing, life-affirming adventures of Rose and Dawn; John Schieszer - Medical Minute (l-r) 3rd row: Mark Bryant - Senior Fitness Tip; Ariele Huff - Writing Corner, Poetry Corner & Sharing Stories; Roger Urbaniak - The Great Outdoors (l-r) 4th row: Wendy Pender - Library Corner; Paige Bartlett - Healthy Aging; Debbie Stone - Travels with Deb

 


For those who want to hold a publication in their hands, a new ready-to-print newsletter means you can count on seeing your favorite columnists and the other articles you enjoy. Every other month beginning in May, we will post a new publication that can be read online BUT it is also designed to be easily printed. The new, 8.5x11 inch format means you can print Northwest Prime Time on your home printer, or a black-and-white copy for free (or nearly free) at your local library.

Visitors to our website will see content updated each week. In addition to the senior-related articles you’ve come to rely on, new features will include the daily crossword, “Seniors and their Pets,” senior blogs & podcasts, video clips featuring older adults, and much more. Starting April 1st, check out editor Michelle Roedell’s new blog: The True-Life Adventures of a Senior Newspaper Publisher.

Would you enjoy senior news, events and stories delivered to your email—plus the chance to win cash prizes, participate in reader contests and other fun stuff? Be sure to sign up for our free monthly newsletter by emailing editor@northwestprimetime.com. About once a month, we will alert you when we post a newsletter, host a new contest, and have other notable news. Northwest Prime Time will never share your email with anyone or any organization.

Thanks for the memories and please visit us soon and often at www.NorthwestPrimeTime.com.


Production Team/Layout & Design: Jason Reynolds and Rachel Rudd

 



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