Saturday, May 14, 2022

New Menu Item

I have added a new page that contains recipes designed to lower your blood pressure. Click on the link at the end of the menu to access. Enjoy!

Monday, May 2, 2022

Monday, March 7, 2022

Should I Follow?

If you already have a gmail account, you can be notified each time an update is made by following. Just click on the 'Follow' button to your right and enter your email address and password.

Easy Peasy.

If you do not have a gmail account, at the pop-up window select 'create account' (it's free).

You will receive an email at your gmail email account (gmail.com) prompting you to subscribe. Click on the subscribe link in the email and you're done!

Easy, but not quite as peasy.

Why Did We Go Electronic?

You're probably wondering why we went electronic with the magazine. Well, for a few reasons. 

My physical health is now preventing me from manually distributing the magazines. The boxes weigh well over 100 pounds and my back simply cannot handle moving them around for sorting.

Secondly, because I had taken over the contract associated with publishing since the office decided to give it up, that means I also assumed the printing fees associated with it. Although it only amounts to $200 per year, (which is actually very cheap for publishing costs), with inflation as it currently is, it's not a cost I can personally absorb at this time.

Lastly, I've only received a couple of inquiries about the magazine. This is an indication to me that most aren't interested if it continues or not. But since there are a few out there, I'm willing to post them so people can download them as they wish. As there is no cost associated with posting them to a blog site, I will continue - at least for now - to compile and publish them. I will monitor the number of downloads  per month and as long as there is enough interest, I will continue.

There are definitely some benefits for going online:

We no longer have to wait for magazines to be delivered. They're available to you as soon as they're ready and uploaded.

You can read the magazine on your computer. No need to print. However, if there is any part of the magazine you'd like to print, you can print only the pages you are interested in.

We are no longer limited to 20 pages (or multiples of 4 pages). If an article takes one more page than allotted, it no longer has be be edited down to make it fit. Nor do we have to give up 3 pages if we're only short by one.

I'm making all previous issues available for download. So if you accidentally threw out an issue and meant to keep it for a recipe or other item, you can just download it again!

All of that said, the ads previously furnished by the publisher will no longer be included. I understand that this makes the magazine available only to those that use computers, but unless someone is willing to take on the publishing costs and distribution challenges, it is what it is, at least for now.

As always, if there is anything specific you'd like to see added or included, feel free to send an email with your request. The email link is to your right.

Please share the site link with anyone you know that wishes to have access. And don't forget to add the link to your favorites!

https://hecommunitymag.blogspot.com


How to Download Magazines

You will need the [free] Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. If you don't have it installed, you can download here.

Each page contains links for each available issue. The link will take you to the Mediafire download page where you can download the file.  

To Download:

1) click on the desired year link near the top of the page:


2) This will take you to the page for the selected year that contains the links to all of the available magazines for that year. Click on the desired link:


3) This will take you to the MediaFire download page. The name of the file will appear on the left. Click on the download button:


The file will download to the default location on your computer. If you do not know where the download folder is located:

For Windows:
1) Right-click on the start button at the bottom left of your screen. 
2) From the pop-up menu, select File Explorer.
3) The download folder will be located under your C:\ drive or under Quick Access.

For MacOs:
1) Click on the Finder.
2) Click on Downloads located under Favorites on the left side of the screen.

Creating a Shortcut in Windows
Navigating through File Explorer is a bit of a pain and time consuming. You can create a shortcut on your desktop to your download folder in Windows:

1) Right-click on the start button at the bottom left corner of your screen.
2) Select File Explorer from the pop-up menu.
3) Locate the Downloads folder. While holding down the Alt button, select, hold and drag the folder to your desktop.

Now you can access your downloads directly from your desktop.

Adding an Alias to your Download Folder in MacOs
1) Click on the Finder.
2) Right-click on Downloads and select Add to Dock from the pop-up menu.

Now you can access your downloads directly from your applications dock.