An online guide to the July 11 print edition of So SalemPosted Jul10, 2008 at 07:44 PMHow’s your summer going? Here’s one rite of summer: The Salem Fair. It wraps up Sunday. We have photos, coverage, video and tips galore, both here online and in our latest issue of So Salem. It comes out Friday, destined to reach more than 90 percent of the households in Salem and western Roanoke County. (How do we do that? See below. And if you’d like to find out how you can advertise in So Salem to reach all those households, click here for retail advertising or click here for classifieds.) We update this site multiple times a day on weekdays, and sometimes on weekends, so think of this as your site for daily coverage of Salem and western Roanoke County. Meanwhile, in the July 11 issue, you’ll see several places where we direct folks online for more photos or other coverage. Here’s a guide to our . . . SPECIAL ONLINE EXTRAS * 11 Things to Know About the Salem Fair So how can you get your news and photos in So Salem? Easy! Keep reading below! * You can email us your news or photos at news@sosalem.com. * You can meet our community journalist for Salem and western Roanoke County -- Miranda Adkins. Here’s her schedule of office hours at the Mill Mountain Coffee & Tea in Salem. * So how do we reach 90 percent of the households in Salem and western Roanoke 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 Salem Y, and the Salem Mill Mountain Coffee & Tea, in case we somehow missed you. |
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