2008.10.02
Your online guide to the Oct. 3 issue of The Botetourt View
When you open up Friday's issue of The Botetourt View, you'll find lots of places -- like you always do -- where we say "see the Notebook for more photos." And based on our online traffic this week, what you really want to see more of are the Lord Botetourt homecoming photos.
So let's get right to 'em, shall we?
At left are Emory Straub, Brooke Whitehead, Samantha Barney, Tyler Smith, Macey Tyree and Johnathan Fralin.
But we also have a photo gallery from the homecoming dance and a photo gallery from the homecoming game -- both action photos from the field, and scene shots from the halftime ceremonies.
But wait, there's more! Here are links to the other places where we say to come online for more:
* Photos from the Teen Scene dance (Hey, Lord Botetourt wasn't the only place where dancing was going on last weekend!)
* Photos from Saturday's wreck on I-81
* More photos from the Republican ham dinner
* Cheryl Lunsford composes song in honor of art museum
* Fincastle lilac bloomed in April, again in September
* Southern States’ “Buy a Clover for 4H” promotion begins Oct. 5
* Genealogy fair will be October 11
* More photos from the Historical Society's Founder's Day dinner
* Fincastle man named national director of Air Force Association
* Photo from the Lord Botetourt Class of '75 dinner
* More photos from the Daleville Church of the Brethren marking the International Day of Prayer for Peace
* Nature photos from Botetourt County
* More Girl Scout photos from the Camp Scene Investigation
* Cathy Benson's Terrific Tuesday column
AND IN SPORTS . . .
* Photos of four new members inducted into the Lord Botetourt Sports Hall of Fame
* Photos of Lord Botetourt cross-country team in action
* Photos from the upcoming Attic Productions show "I Ought To Be in Pictures."
* Photos of James River cross-country team
* Photos of rec league soccer
So how can you get your news and photos in The Botetourt View? Easy! You can share at news@botetourtview.com.
For more info, including how to advertise and reach more than 90 percent of the households in Botetourt, click "more"!
* You can meet our community journalist for Botetourt, Cathy Benson. She keeps regular offices hours at our Botetourt "bureau" -- at Mill Mountain Coffee & Tea in Daleville. Here’s her schedule.
* So how do we reach 90 percent of the households in Botetourt County? Here’s how: Subscribers to The Roanoke Times get it included in their Friday paper; non-subscribers have it mailed to them as part of the weekly Simply Savings advertising flier. Those two add up to more than 90 percent. Plus, we have some free copies available at Kroger, Food Lion, the Botetourt Athletic Club and the Mill Mountain Coffee and Tea in Daleville, in case you we somehow miss you.
* Are you an advertiser who wants to reach more than 90 percent of the households in Botetourt? To find out more, you can email us at advertise@botetourtview.com. If you want to place a classified ad in our Botetourt edition, you can reach us at classifieds@botetourtview.com.






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