
The Highland Lakes Newsette
Published 18 times per year, monthly from October to May excluding January, a special Memorial Day weekend issue,
and weekly throughout the summer by the
Highland Lakes Country Club and Community Association,
The Newsette was first published in 1949, providing members with information on Club happenings, rules, and news.
That tradition lives on today, both in the traditional print format and online, thanks to the tireless efforts of the Club staff and numerous volunteers.
Production Schedule
Newsette Production Schedule for 2022
article submissions are due on the Due Date @ Noon
Due Date @ Noon
Friday, January 28
Friday, February 25
Friday, March 25
Friday, April 29
Friday, May 20
Friday, June 24
Friday, July 1
Friday, July 8
Friday, July 15
Friday, July 22
Friday, July 29
Friday, August 5
Friday, August 12
Friday, August 19
Friday, August 26
Friday, September 23
Friday, October 28
Wednesday, November 23*
* Due to Thanksgiving holiday
Updated November 15, 2021
Publication Date
Saturday, February 5
Saturday, March 5
Saturday, April 2
Saturday, May 7
Saturday, May 28
Saturday, July 2
Saturday, July 9
Saturday, July 16
Saturday, July 23
Saturday, July 30
Saturday, August 6
Saturday, August 13
Saturday, August 20
Saturday, August 27
Saturday, September 3
Saturday, October 1
Saturday, November 5
Saturday, December 3
How to submit
an article or
photo to the
Newsette
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Email articles and photos to hlcc@warwick.net.
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Submissions are due on the due date/time in the publication schedule.
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Articles related to activities and events that took place the preceding weekend may be submitted Monday before noon.
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Articles can be typed in the body of the email.
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Include: Author’s byline, suggested headlines & subheads.
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Feature articles should be roughly 400-600 words.
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Supporting and highlighting articles should be no more than 150 words.
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Photos should be at least 1 MB.
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Photos can be attached as jpegs to an email.
Nearly every article that appears in each issue of the Newsette is written by individual members of our community.
Writers do not receive any compensation for their stories, but the Newsette continues to thrive as a news source for
our community through the editorial efforts of individual members, committee chairpersons, Trustees and Officers,
and others who contribute articles and information on a regular basis.
Additionally, the Newsette is produced by the Office staff and members of the Communications Committee
in conjunction with a local printer who uses modern digital production technology to lay out and print the Newsette.
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