These pages are devoted to the channels of communication within the Dilworth Community. Aside from the most popular and time-tested form of communication--talking directly to your neighbors--we do have several other useful vehicles of communication:
For over twenty years, the neighborhood's newsletter, the Dilworth Quarterly has been a primary resource for information.
The DCDA sends out twice monthly newsletters via broadcast E-mail to members of the community who have registered at the Dilworth Online web site. If you are not currently receiving neighborhood e-mails, you can add your name to the list by clicking here.
Another way to share information with your neighbors via e-mail is to join Dilworth's Neighborhood Network, an ever-expanding tree that allows more targeted communications to different segments of the neighborhood via a system of block captains.
In conjunction with the original website, the online Neighborhood Discussion Forum was started and has remained a popular site for sharing information, or sometimes just for sounding off.
Of course, our new online home, dilworthonline.org, is intended to be both a source of news as well as an easily available archival resource for neighborhood information.
But don't foregt that probably still the best way to find out what is going on in Dilworth is to attend one of the monthly neighborhood meetings of the DCDA.
