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Relay for Life at Green Hill Park

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Roanoke's Relay for Life, a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, is going on as we speak in Green Hill Park. Photographer Erin Millar captured scenes from Friday evening, including the first lap for cancer survivors. Look for people you know in a So Salem photo gallery from the event.

Also, mark your calendars: Salem's Relay for Life will be June 20.

Anne Scott McKenney (left) and Mallory Jengo of Salem enjoy the festivities at Relay For Life in Green Hill Park on May 30th. Photo by Erin Millar I Special to So Salem

Photos of Salem boys' tennis

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Here are two photos of Patrick O'Keefe of Salem High School during Thursday's Region IV singles championship. O'Keefe defeated Ryan Davis of Cave Spring 6-1, 6-3.

Do you have photos of Salem sports? If so, you can share them at news@sosalem.com.

Our last post about Salem High School was earlier today.

Photos by Shaozhuo Cui.

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Fan photos of Salem youth soccer

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Lynwood Hall sends us this delightful photo of the Salem Y Gold Team. A more conventional team photo is below. From left to right: Archer Hall, Samuel Miles, James Miles, Ariana Pineda, Matthew Ewing, Saylor Bane, Ethan Morrell. (Grayson Bane not pictured.)

If you have photos from sports events in Salem, you can send 'em to us at news@sosalem.com

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Glenvar branch hosts this year's last Little House Doll Social

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Prarie dogs, pancakes, and even pig bladders were up for discussion at the Glenvar Library last night for around 20 pre-registered kids and their parents.

Children's librarians from various Roanoke County locations helped to put together the program, which included a reading from Little House Book "Prarie Day" and three stations with activities that helped them learn what life was like for kids back in the 19th century.

Corn pancakes, an old fashioned pitting machine, and real beef jerkey were explained by Dawn Cheyney, a librarian at Glenvar. Kimberly Burnette-Dean, who used to work at Explore Park, played the dulcimer and explained old fashioned musical instruments, and Amy Holley explained prarie life with items like a jar of buttons, old-fashioned toys, and games. Holley also explained how kids used pig bladders as balloons before rubber balloons were available.

Check out the Roanoke County library website for upcoming activities, storytime and summer reading programs at the Glenvar Library and other county branches.

For upcoming events at the Salem Public Library, click here.

Top left: The Mattox family listens intently as Amy Holley explained how the typical 19th century American girl would collect buttons to keep for when she cared for her own family as a mother.

Bottom left: Kimberly Burnette-Dean plays the dulcimer after she explains its origins and how it is made.

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Salem church offers discounted groceries

Temple Baptist Church on Daugherty Road in Salem has joined the Angel Food Ministries program to offer discounted groceries. Religion writer Rob Johnson has details on his Focus on Faith blog.

Photo from Salem's softball victory over Patrick County

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If you've seen today's Roanoke Times, you'll find two photos from Salem's softball victory over Patrick County on Thursday. Here's another -- of pitcher Ellen Weaver celebrating after the 4-0 win that puts the Spartans into today's championship game. You can also read about the game here.

We had fan photos from Salem softball on May 23. If you have fan photos from this or any other game, be it varsity sports or youth league sports, you can send 'em to us at news@sosalem.com.

Photo by Kyle Green

An online guide to the May 30 print edition of So Salem

Our latest issue of So Salem comes out Friday, destined to reach more than 90 percent of the households in Salem and western Roanoke County. (How do we do that? 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 these locations.)

In the May 30 issue, you’ll see several places where we direct folks online for more photos or other coverage. Consider this blog post your shepherd to point out where those links are:

SPECIAL ONLINE EXTRAS

* Our special shout-out to graduating seniors
* Zaxby’s opens on West Main Street
* Steve Agee of Salem confirmed as a federal appeals judge
* Why were all the motorcycles in town?
* Photos from Fellowship Community Church
* Fan photos from Salem High School softball (You can send us your fan photos at news@sosalem.com)
* Fan photos from Salem lacrosse tournament
* Photos of people with Salem-related license plates
* Bird rescue at Salem Avalanche game
* Video of a night hike up McAfee’s Knob

To find out how to get your news and photos in So Salem, plus a special mystery feature, keep reading:

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No dirty dogs in Salem

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Our Happy Wag pet blogger has been to the Six Wags Dog Park in Salem several times, but has yet to check out the doggy bath tubs. She's curious what folks think of the Dirty Dog Clean Dog Wash, which can be used by anyone, not just dog park members. For more, click here.

(Photo from Six Wags Dog Park Web site)

Salem, Roanoke County crime map updated through late May

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We've just updated our Roanoke Valley crime map with the latest offenses from Salem and Roanoke County -- and Roanoke, as well. The data includes Roanoke County offenses through May 25 and Salem offenses through May 26.

In Salem last week, there were 10 larcenies, one burglary and two aggravated assaults. In western Roanoke County during that time there were two larcenies.

Also, the Salem Police Department provides more detailed information than other localities -- so in addition to the Roanoke Valley crime map, we have a more detailed Salem crime map you can search, as well.

Follow the links above and you can see where they were and what they were. Our data delivery editor, Matt Chittum, has more information how you can use the searchable crime maps.

Also on our Datasphere collection of searchable data: An interactive map where you can see how Virginia's population will age, locality by locality, between now and 2030.

If you want free gas, eat beans

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That's what the sign outside the Pure Fast Stop in Apperson Drive says these days. Business writer Jeff Stugeon talks to co-owner Jaime Gianni about why he put up the sign. Here's the story.

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