...Advertisement...

...Advertisement...

"Go Salem" found, with "Go 24153" to boot!

0523%20Go%20Salem111.jpg

Salem Avalanche fans and stadium employees Jeanne Dillman, right, and Betty Parks, left, pose with their Salem vanity plates. Parks wrote in to us about her plates, and her son, Hunter, a sophomore at Roanoke College, knew exactly who had "Go Salem" -- his friend Bradford's mom, Jeanne!

The Bradfords and Dillmans have lived near one another since their sons were children, and they have worked for the Avalanche together since Betty joined seven years ago. Dillman has worked at the stadium since it opened in 1995.

Dillman's husband, pictured below, actually owns the "Go Salem" vehicle.

0523%20Go%20Salem%21211.jpg

We had other Salem-related license plates from Jill Sluss on May 9, and Becky Holt on May 9 and May 14. Do you have a Salem license plate? Send us a photo and let us know at news@sosalem.com.

Comments

# 1

[May 19, 2008 7:19 PM]

Loren Webster

It's great to see the rescue squad taking their job seriously whether helping bird or beast. It looks like the critter is in good hands. Way to go Big Bird.

Post a comment





Search


About this blog

miranda_sm.jpg

Welcome to The Notebook, the community gathering place for news and tidbits from So Salem, by community journalist Miranda Adkins (that's Miranda on the left). You'll be able to find the most up-to-date news, events and stories in Salem, Glenvar and western Roanoke County here at this blog.

And please join in! You can share your comments, stories, links and ideas here, too. This is your community conversation.

Read more about So Salem and this blog.

E-mail us

Subscribe to the RSS feed to get the latest updates

Monthly archives

.....Advertisement.....