RSS Subscription
Want to receive the latest news about the Community Arts Center – including news and upcoming events – delivered immediately, right to your computer? You can, with our new RSS feed.
Q: What is RSS?
A. It's not just more e-mail!
RSS, Really Simple Syndication, is a file format that allows the public to access a particular Web site's news without constantly visiting the site. RSS "feeds" are essentially headlines and brief summaries with links to the full text.
You will find RSS feeds on Web logs as well as on many business, technology, news, entertainment, sports, and library sites. Usually feeds are found on the news section of a site.
You control the feeds you receive through your subscriptions.
Q: How do I get the Community Arts Center RSS feed at home?
A: First, you will need an RSS reader - a "news aggregator" - that converts RSS feeds into a format that an RSS reader can display.
A wide range of RSS readers can be easily downloaded from the Internet. Some readers are Web-based while others require you to download a small software program. Also, some browsers now incorporate an RSS reader. Wikipedia maintains a list of news aggregators.
Second, after installing an RSS reader, subscribe to Community Arts Center's RSS feed.
Copy the desired RSS feed address into the subscription area of your RSS reader, or select the
icon above.
See your RSS reader for specific instructions.
Q: Does it cost anything?
A: The Community Arts Center feeds are free. Most readers also are free.
Q: What about my privacy? Am I giving away personal information when I sign up for an RSS feed?
A: Your privacy is protected. Clicking on the
icon allows you to receive the RSS feed, but it does not provide us with any information about you.

