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how to use RSS

how to use RSS

This is a PICTURE of the symbol for RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication.

That's just a fancy way of saying that you can get "Feeds" for this website delivered right to your mailbox or favorite reader. You have seen Feeds before even if you didn't realize it. Think of the news that streams along the bottom of the television screen when there is important news or severe weather that the station wants to keep you informed of without interrupting your program. That is a "feed". A continuous stream of updates.

A "Feed Reader" is very much like a mailbox where all the things you want to read, get delivered to you as soon as they are updated. But instead of you giving out your email address or having to bookmark all the things you want to read, they are delivered to you in one very convenient place.

Feed Readers are FREE and available through most ISP's and email providers like Google, Yahoo, AOL, etc. When you click the RSS icon, it will take you to a page where you can select where you want your updates to go. If you don't already have a "Feed Reader" setup, don't worry. When you choose the type of reader (for example Google), you will be redirected to a page where you can enter your account information OR setup a new account.

If you prefer to get your updates by email, just enter your email address in the space provided (above where you see the mail icon) and click subscribe.

You can also get just the comments updates. This works the same way as the RSS button.

What are you waiting for? Give it a try! Even if you don't want to use it, you'll at least know what it is when you see that symbol everywhere online.

A very unique Christmas gift

Religious Community Services needs floor coverings. We ran out of money when we renovated our current building and ended up with painted concrete floors that are now very cracked, scraped and worn. These floors are very difficult to keep clean and safe!

Everyone at RCS (staff and volunteers) works hard to maintain a safe, [...]

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What was your Senior Project?

Courtney Sugg is a senior at West Craven High School. In order for her to graduate from High School she had to complete a senior project. She decided to do her senior project on homeless people. She also was required to do a fundraiser as part of the project.

Courtney planned and held a [...]

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Moen... you folks are AWESOME!! :)

Moen held a food drive to kick-off their United Way Campaign during which Christie Murray, Human Resources Administrative Co-Coordinator challenged all departments on all three shifts. The challenge was from Oct 31st to Nov 4th – one week only. The department who brought in the most food would win a pizza party.

Christie had [...]

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Soup Kitchen

  • May 28, 2012
    3:37 pm Hot Meals served in our Soup Kitchen yesterday -

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