Keeping in touch with Tagora
Tagora is a “wired” organisation, and the Internet is our primary means of communication.
The simple way of finding out what we are doing is to check the Web site from time to time. All events open to Tagora members or to a wider public are announced here. You can also call up the full event calendar, which will not only tell you what’s on, but give you the possibility of downloading events to your own calendar programs – including Outlook – or PDA, and of setting e-mail reminders.
Mailing list
We also send out occasional notices by e-mail. Mass mailing has a bad reputation, but Tagora tries to be one of the “good guys”. With this in mind, you have to sign yourself up to receive our messages. That means yet another username/password, unfortunately. But on the positive side, it gives you complete control over whether you receive messages from Tagora. We promise not to add people to the mailing list without their knowledge. Read the full privacy statement or, if you’re already convinced, sign up.
RSS: not just for geeks
The last option for staying in touch is the RSS feed of the news items posted on Tagora’s home page. If this sounds like gobbledegook, things should soon get clearer when RSS goes mainstream. More about this later.
Contacting Tagora
You can send an e-mail to Tagora by using this simple form.
The names and e-mail addresses of the Tagora committee are on the contacts page.
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