Potomac Appalachian Newsletter

Potomac Appalachian Newsletter


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PATC's Newsletter, The Potomac Appalachian, or the "PA", as it is known within the club, is assembled every month by a staff of club volunteers. The newsletter staff has a Chief Editor, Features Editor, and Forecast Editor (responsible for assembling the club's monthly list of activities), as well as a host of writers, proofreaders, and photographers. The newsletter is mailed to PATC members and other trail clubs across the country every month, and is distributed in retail stores and other public venues. If you would like to help out in any of these roles, please email the editor.  The newsletter includes club business, current activities, scheduled activities, and feature articles (both current and historical). If there's something of note going on in the club, you'll find it in the PA.


PATC encourages our members to help us save on printing and postage costs by opting to read the newsletter online. To choose online delivery and discontinue delivery of the paper copy of your newsletter, please email us to let us know your preference. If you change your mind, you can always email us to go back to getting the paper copy. As an added incentive, the electronic version of the newsletter includes full color photographs, while the paper edition is in black and white.


Anyone may submit articles for publication in the PA. Please review our 
Publication Guidelines for more information and guidance.

Submittal Information

PA Deadline: First day of the month 

Anyone may submit articles for publication in the PA. Please review our
Publication Guidelines for more information and guidance.

 

Articles to be considered for publication in The Potomac Appalachian should be submitted to pa@patc.net.


Photos are welcome if they meet the requirements for a print publication, good contrast, and are at least 5x7 inches assuming a print resolution of 300 dots per inch.


Please supply information for photo captions and the name of the photographer. Photos need not be connected with a story.

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