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An online guide to the July 4 print edition of So Salem

Happy 4th of July weekend. Those of you who are Roanoke Times subscribers will find your copy of So Salem in its usual place at the usual time (not in the rosebushes, we trust.) Those of you who aren’t subscribers -- and who get it by mail -- well, there’s no mail on Friday, so you likely won’t get yours until Saturday. A good reason to subscribe, eh? Either way, we 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.)

Whenever you get your print edition, you’ll see a couple things.

One, send us photos from whatever you’re doing on the 4th of July. And if you’re going to the Salem Fair this weekend, send us photos of you at your favorite carnival attraction! (By the way, we have video of the elephants.) Or, just send us photos of what you’re doing this summer -- or that weird-shaped eggplant you’re so proud of. Whatever you have to send us, we’re here at news@sosalem.com

And now, on to our . . .

SPECIAL ONLINE EXTRAS

* Magic City Ford buys Salem car dealership
* Salem Rotary Club helps dig well in Zambia
* Photos of the Salem Nationals and Salem Americans All-Star teams (And if you have photos of your sports team, send 'em on!)
* More photos from Salem art camp
* More photos from the Glenvar fund-raiser at Berglund Ford
* Photo gallery from the Salem lacrosse clinic
* Photo gallery from the Masons Cove Eagles game
* More photos of Salemites talking about their 4th of July plans
* More photos from the Stitch-and-Pitch night at the Salem Avalanche
* Salem Summer ‘08 -- here’s what some in Salem are doing

So want to learn more about how you can get your news and photos in So Salem? 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 and Mill Mountain Coffee & Tea, in case we somehow missed you.

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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.

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