DVCTA Newsletter

In “the old days” DVCTA members were kept informed via the Newsletter, which was sent by snail mail after a fairly complicated production process described below by Beth Finlay, the Newsletter Editor, in the August 1976 Newsletter. Please note that the newsletter was not only typed by the editor but it was onto stencils which were then used to mimeograph the newsletter.

DVCTA slowly moved into the computer age, first with hand-me-down computers and finally equipment bought by DVCTA. The newsletter acquired a new name and logo and was able to print graphics, then photographs.

In 2013 the newsletter format was switched to digital.

After 2014 the web page, Facebook page, and emails were used for communication.