Subscribing to Colorado Central is simple. We offer you a choice of three ways:
Naturally, we like this method best. Just send a check or money order (we take cash, of course, but we don't recommend sending it through the mail) for $25, along with your name and mailing address to:
COLORADO CENTRAL
PO BOX 946
SALIDA CO 81201-0946
You don't need to fill out a form. All we need is your name and mailing address.
Send us your name a name and a mailing address, and we'll start sending you our magazine. Then we'll send you a bill for $25. If you don't pay the bill, then we'll quit sending the magazine. Just fill out this screen form and click on Send
Our credit-card transactions are handled by CCNow, which offers a secure server and related services, thereby freeing us to concentrate on putting out a magazine.
Just click on the link below, and they'll take care of the rest.
Note that this transaction will appear on your credit-card statement as a transaction with "CCNow," not with Colorado Central Magazine.
A subscription costs $25 in US funds (check, cash, or money order) for one year (12 issues) inside the United States. Inquire for rates on foreign subscriptions.
Colorado Central is mailed from Salida, Colorado, on the next-to-last Tuesday of the month prior to the cover date. For instance, the next-to-last Tuesday of February, 2000, was Feb. 22, and thus the mailing date for the March, 2000, edition. This averages out to about the 20th of the month.
Unless you request otherwise, we start a subscription with the next scheduled edition.
Our magazine is mailed under the U.S. Postal Service "standard" category. Subscribers whose Zip codes start with 812 and 811 should get their magazines within the next day or two. Elsewhere in Colorado, it should arrive within three to five days. Subscribers in the rest of America generally receive the magazine within 10 days.
We do not collect demographic or purchasing information about our subscribers, nor do we rent our mailing list. (Of course, no one has ever asked, which makes that an easy decision.)
Colorado Central subscriptions make good gifts, especially for people who like to read and who are hard to shop for.