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Broadmead Residents Association Collections: BRAC0001

TheVoice

From its inception in October 1979 the Voice has been the chronicler of life at Broadmead. It is the principal source of how the Community at Broadmead views itself and what engages their interests and attention.

Retired Broadmead Archivist Joe Nietubicz used optical character recognition software and  placed online the converted text of issues of The Voice from its beginning issue to 2025. Bound originals are available in the Broadmead Library.  

The Broadmead Residents Association Archives Committee intends to continue Joe's work by placing indexed archival facsimiles (pdfs) of all issues of the Voice online accessed here and through Archive.org to maximize its distribution. This archival pdf of the  first volume of the Voice is an example of the work underway.