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Originally posted by ktsnake
If you have Publisher 2003, I can send you the template I use for my newsletter.
If it's for alums, I believe the alum chapter should at least coordinate it (if you have an active one). Otherwise the quality will vary greatly from year to year.
One thing I've noticed about articles submitted by actives is that their editorial skills leave much to be desired. If your actives do the newsletter by themselves, you *really* need someone who knows how to write proof the newsletter.
But as an alum, if you're not getting one, that's no cause for complaint. You want a newsletter? Write one!
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I have to say no. Alums would like to know what's going on with the actives in their chapter. They would like to know who recruitment is going, what kind of activities they are doing. News about their philanthropy. Etc, etc. She's purely interested in keeping in contact with the active chapter and are interested in what the active chapter is doing. If she was looking to find out what the alums were doing she would have started her own alumnae newsletter.