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Sugar Loaf Garden Club will to maintain the garden, by hold a rededication ceremony planting, weeding and watering at the Oak Grove Elementary throughout the year. School Butterfl y Garden on The butterfl y garden won Saturday, June 26, at 10:30 a.m. the following awards: Roanoke The public is invited to attend. Council of Garden Clubs In 1999, at the suggestion — “Beauty Spot of the Month”; of Helen Terry, a current Blue Ridge District VFGC SwoCo/003/SwoCo member, and Elaine Williams — Landscape Award — 1st (president 1997-99), a butterfl y place; the Virginia Federation garden was planned. Longtime of Garden Clubs — Landscape member and master judge, Award — 1st place; and the Marian Danco, designed the National Council of State butterfl y garden. Oak Grove Garden Clubs — Landscape PTA volunteers constructed Award — small club section the free-form berm from — 2nd place. Marian’s design and they This year the butterfl y garden

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Covenant Presbyterian Chuch to hold Weekend Bible Festival

Covenant Presbyterian Church will be followed by activities and crafts. holding a Weekend Bible Festival on July Saturday, July 10, 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.: 9, 10 and 11 for children ages 3 through activities, crafts and lunch. 5th grade (just completed). Registration Sunday, July 11, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.: is already underway. Participants of this potluck picnic for congregation and

Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: amazing weekend adventure will hear participants immediately after worship. the story of Joseph’s incredible faith Select craft areas will be open. journey from prison to palace. They Teenage and adult volunteer helpers will experience the foods, fashions and also are welcome! livelihoods of ancient times. To register as a participant or a The Festival begins on Friday evening volunteer, please sign up using the online with supper for the children and their registration form on Covenant’s website families and will end with a potluck (www.covenantpresbch.org) or call the picnic for the congregation and festival church at 989-7810. participants after worship on Sunday. The weekend schedule is as follows: Submitted by Sharon Nanz Friday, July 9, 6 – 8 p.m.: family supper

Get updates online Go to The Notebook blog atwww.swo-co.com for news updates we’re posting through the week. Weigh in online, too, by adding your comments to the blog. Recent headlines from The Notebook: l What will it take to lure shoppers back to Tanglewood Mall? l Two Cave Spring grads to open for Ozzy Osbourne lPhotos of Southwest Roanoke County people at Military Appreciation Night at Salem In the photo: Brian McMillen, Brooks Murden, Kasey McGhee and Rhee McMillen. Red Sox “Mummy wrapping” will be one of many fun activities for the participants of Weekend Bible Festival, which will focus on the story of Joseph in Egypt. — Courtesy photo

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Trio of lake authors visit the library On June 3, three authors from the Smith Mountain Lake area Blue Ridge gathered together for a trio signing at the 419/HQ Library. Becky Mushko spoke about her new and upcoming Potters book “Ferradiddledumday,” an Appalachian Version of Rumpelstiltskin. Guild show Karen Wrigley, an animal communicator, spoke about her book, “Beyond Woofs and Whinnies.” And Sally Roseveare spoke about her most recent book, and sale set “Secrets at Sweetwater Cove,” which takes place at Smith Mountain Lake. for October — Emily Flora 8-10 SwoCo/004/SwoCo The Blue Ridge Potters Guild is announcing its eleventh annual pottery Show and Sale for 2010. The

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Publication Date: 06/25/2010 This E-Sheet(R) is provided as confirmation that the ad appeared in The Roanoke Times on date and page indicated. You may Friday, June 25, 2010 4 The Roanoke Times news Doing their part to help the oil spill | By Emily Flora Matter of Trust. something like this,” she said. emily.fl [email protected] After just four weeks of Clients of Plymale’s and Hair collecting hair, Plymale had Trends have been surprised and Victoria Plymale was born collected two, 32-gallon trash interested in their efforts to and raised in New Orleans, and cans full of hair for donation. collect, Plymale said. for 35 years she called it home “We plan on doing this for “They think that it’s sweet home. But in 2002 she as long as they need it. I think interesting and ‘oh, that decided to come to Roanoke to through the end of summer,” works?’,” she said. be closer to her sister. Plymale said. As an esthetician, Skin Plymale has always kept New In recent weeks, Plymale Therapy by Victoria is offering Orleans in her heart and travels traveled to Louisiana to see the a European facial, where 25 SwoCo/005/SwoCo back often. So when she heard devastation of the oil spill fi rst percent of the proceeds will about the oil spill in the Gulf hand. Plymale said she has seen go to Matter of Trust to help she wanted desperately to do the aftermath of Hurricane clean up the oil spill. The facial something to help. Camille in the late ’60s and the is $60 total and $15 of that will “Being up here there’s so effects of Hurricane Katrina and automatically be donated. little I can do — it’s hard. It’s an it saddens her to see another “We challenge other hair emotional roller coaster for me. catastrophe that affects not salons in the area to do the Home is where the fl eur-de-lis Gloria Monroy, waxing tech, Sandra Simmons, cosmetologist, Victoria just those in New Orleans, but same — set up a collection box is,” she said she always says. Plymale, esthetician, Linda Arnold, one of the owners of Hair Trends, surrounding states as well. and send donations to Matter Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: Description: Then one day, Plymale Kathy Rogers, cosmetologist, and Carmen Manning, cosmetologist, “It is devastating to go of Trust,” Plymale said. received an email from a friend with some of the hair they’ve collected. back and see these things To contact Victoria Plymale not create derivative works, or in any way exploit repurpose content. about Matter of Trust.org, happening. Doing this means call 793-0945 or email her at — Emily Flora, SWoCo an ecological public charity to help restore Lousiana back. [email protected]. collecting hair to stuff into and most successful hair salons her colleagues at Hair Trends They’ve already had a re-birth For a link to Matter of Trust, nylon stockings to help absorb in Roanoke,” Plymale said about together to collect the hair they after Katrina and winning visit The Notebook on swo- some of the oil in the Gulf. starting the project. cut in trash bags to then be the Super Bowl. They fi nally co.com. “We are one of the largest So Plymale decided to get delivered to the organization, recover and get devastated by

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Publication Date: 06/25/2010 This E-Sheet(R) is provided as confirmation that the ad appeared in The Roanoke Times on date and page indicated. You may The Roanoke Times 5 Friday, June 25, 2010 news Lacrosse Coach Earns State Coach Of The Year Title North Cross School Varsity earned a bachelor’s degree. He Lacrosse Coach Stephen spent four years coaching at St. Belderes has been named the Andrews College, leading his VISAA Division III State Coach team to the semifi nals of the of the Year. The announcement NCAA tournament. Belderes came less than a week after the took over at the NCS Varsity School’s varsity lacrosse team Lacrosse Coach in August won the VISAA Division III State 2007. title after defeating Wakefi eld The Raiders fi nished up the School, 14 – 6, on Sat., May 15. season with a 11-4 record and Both the lacrosse team state placed two players on the SwoCo/006/SwoCo title and the state coach title Division III All-State team. are the fi rst for North Cross George Revercomb ’12 School. (attack) with 35 goals and The VISAA selected Belderes 44 assists and Quint Coles as the Division III State Coach ’10 (midfi eld) 23 goals and 9 of the Year from amongst all assists, were named First Team of the division three coaches. Stephen Belderes All-State. Cave Spring fire department graduates Belderes is the second NCS Belderes. “I’d like to thank my NCS athletic teams have The Elliston Volunteer Fire Department held its second coach this year to earn the assistant coach Chris Davies seen much success in recent

Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: Description: volunteer academy this year and graduating were four state title. Varsity Volleyball and our middle school lacrosse school years, bringing home fi refi ghters from the Cave Spring Volunteer Fire Deptartment. Coach Heather Donaho was coach Chris Pollock for their state titles in Varsity Lacrosse not create derivative works, or in any way exploit repurpose content. They are from left, David Lester, Taylor Whiteside, (Asst. Chief also named the State Coach hard work as well.” in 2010, Varsity Volleyball in Robert Fariss in center) Ryan Webster, and Matt Dillon. of the Year (for volleyball) this Belderes started his college 2009, Varsity Football in 2008, Congratulations to these newest recruits who received year. coaching career after a very and Varsity Boys’ Soccer in certifi cates in FF1, FF2 and Hazmat Training. “The VISAA has great successful senior campaign as 2007. coaches in all three divisions, points leader and captain at — Submitted by Robert Fariss Submitted by and to be selected from this St. Andrews College, where he Laura Neff -Henderson group is a true honor,” said Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: when EQUIPMENT .

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Students meet Pennies for Peace organizer

North Cross School students said Headmaster Timothy J. Caitlin Verdu ’10 and Kaya Seeley. “I am so proud of them. Patel ’10, who founded NCS’s On their own, last year they chapter of Pennies for Peace, decided they wanted to support

Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: had the amazing opportunity on the Pennies for Peace program. Mon., April 26 to meet the man They did all the work involved, behind the national effort. and have raised a substantial Verdu and Patel attended amount. Their commitment to a presentation by Greg helping others and giving of Mortenson at Hollins University themselves is an inspiration to where they presented him with fellow students, to the faculty a poster with the signatures and staff, and me.” of NCS upper school students The girls established the NCS as a show of support for his chapter of Pennies for Peace in organization. May 2009 after reading Three Mortenson told Verdu and Cups of Tea. Patel that he planned to hang During the 2008 - 09 school the poster in one of his schools year, they collected $500 in in Afghanistan. pennies from students and Greg Mortenson is the co- families in the lower, middle, founder of nonprofi t Central and upper schools. This year, Asia Institute, founder of 2009 - 10, they have collected Pennies For Peace, and co- more than $1,000 in pennies author of the #1 New York to date. The money is used to Times bestseller Three Cups fund children’s education in of Tea, and author of the best Afghanistan and Pakistan. 3030 Nicholas Avenue | Roanoke seller Stones Into Schools. Wed. - Fri. 9-6 • Saturday 9-3 Submitted by “Kaya and Caitlin exemplify Laura Neff -Henderson Call 983.6594 for more information the best of North Cross School,”

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Back in March we published a Lockwood’s cap. Jude’s in September. Nancy Lockwood story about Nancy Lockwood, At the time of the story, If you’d like to assist Lockwood displays her Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: a lady from Pennsylvania who Lockwood had partnered with by donating yarn, those handmade moved to Roanoke in December. the American Cancer Society to donations can be made to her by caps for cancer Lockwood has taken her love of deliver caps to the children and patients.— File, dropping off yarn and/or money crocheting to a whole new level to patients at Roanoke Memorial SWoCo by make chemo beanies (caps) Hospital. She had made over 200 to the main offi ce at Honeywood for cancer patients, adults and at that time. Apartment Homes off Ogden children. As an update to that story, Road or at the American Cancer Her creative beanies have been Lockwood recently let us know Society Offi ce located at 2840 a hit among children who can that she has made another 100 Electric Road. pick out their favorite animal, cancer beanies to send to Seattle displayed neatly on one of and another 400 to send to St. — Emily Flora

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Ryan Boughal (right) poses for a family photo with his sister Brittany and brother Teaguen after the Cave Spring graduation ceremony.

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Publication Date: 06/25/2010 This E-Sheet(R) is provided as confirmation that the ad appeared in The Roanoke Times on date and page indicated. You may The Roanoke Times 11 Friday, June 25, 2010 schools Longtime kindergarten teacher retires from Back Creek | By Emily Flora them. My favorite subject to emily.fl [email protected] teach is science and it’s so easy For many at Back Creek to incorporate reading and math Elementary School, the end of the into science lessons. I use music school year marked a bittersweet and storytelling as much as farewell to not just another possible in my classroom.” school year but a beloved teacher. For over 20 years, Coliton Peggy Coliton, a kindergarten served as computer coordinator teacher at Back Creek, retired for her building and became one after serving Roanoke County of the fi rst teachers to teach Schools for 34 years as a computer classes in Roanoke kindergarten teacher. Coliton County. She also helped write the fi rst Technology curriculum guide

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Smith named assistant principal at Cave Spring Elementary Kimberly Smith has been named by the Roanoke County School Board as the new assistant principal at Cave Spring Elementary, effective July 1. Smith fi rst joined Roanoke County Public Schools in 1995 as a special education teacher at William Byrd High School. She has taught special education students at Cave Spring High School, Roland E. Cook Elementary School, Herman L. Horn Elementary School and Bent Mountain Elementary School. She most recently was a special education coordinator and 6th grade math teacher at Hidden Valley Middle School. Smith holds a Bachelors Degree from the State University of New York at Potsdam and a Masters Degree from Buffalo State University of New York. “We look forward to working with Kim as she takes on this new

SwoCo/013/SwoCo role,” said Roanoke County Superintendent Dr. Lorraine Lange. “Kim’s experience in special education will be a valuable asset to Cave Spring Elementary,” Dr. Lange added.

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not create derivative works, or in any way exploit repurpose content. current associate director of administration and staff development has been named the superintendent for Amelia County Schools. Dr. Brewer North Cross was selected from 22 applicants. She replaces Dr. David Gangel, who senior dinner is retiring from the position at the end of this month. Here are some Dr. Brewer fi rst joined Roanoke County Public Schools in 1974 as photos from the a teacher at Hidden Valley Junior High (now Hidden Valley Middle North Cross Senior School). Dr. Brewer became assistant principal at HVMS in 1988 and Dinner honoring principal in 2001. She became the associate director of instruction those seniors who in 2006 and was named the associate director of administration and were graduating staff development in 2009. and taking that Dr. Brewer holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees from Radford next step in life. University and a Doctorate of Educational Administration from Virginia For more photos, Tech. visit The Notebook “We are sad to see B.J. go,” said Roanoke County Public Schools on swo-co.com. Superintendent Lorraine Lange. “She has been a wonderful teacher,

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Taylor Bohon Cave Spring High senior day receives Anne and Matt Harbison Scholarship

On June 1, Taylor Bohon, a student at Cave Spring High School, received a surprising addition to his college future. As recipient of the 2010 P. Buckley Moss Society, Anne and Matt Harbison Scholarship, Bohon will receive

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not create derivative works, or in any way exploit repurpose content. Society as recipient amongst outstanding high Cave Spring High School school seniors from many seniors celebrated Senior states who has compiled Day at Cave Spring High accomplishments both in and School. outside of school over the course of four years. According to their website, Submitted by Teresa the scholarship is named Nowak to honor the Society’s fi rst president, Anne Harbison, and her husband, Matt, the fi rst treasurer. The Harbisons were instrumental in founding the Society. As a school counselor,

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By Emily Flora to be sought and light.” | emily.fl [email protected] As a child Jordan’s father For six years now Samantha owned Uttermost in Rocky Jordan, a teacher at Faith Mount. Christian School, has been As a child she went with her inviting her fi rst-grade class to her home at the end of parents and knocked on almost the school year for a special every door in Rocky Mount cookout. handing out Biblical tracts to But the real treat comes after share the word of Christ to that dinner when the students others. and their families get to to visit “What you do as a child is in SwoCo/016/SwoCo other homes in the community you,” she said. “It’s just a part and hand out baskets with fruit, of obedience.” cheese, crackers, and other As they knocked door to door goodies inside. In years past the fi rst-grade on Thursday night, students students have taken food asked if they could sing “This is baskets to the Morningside the Day” and then handed them Elementary community, Garden baskets, equipped with not City, Maiden Lane, Kings Chase, only food, but a Gospel of John Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: Description: and Oak Grove Plaza area. This tract, Campus Crusade tract year they handed out food in not create derivative works, or in any way exploit repurpose content. and bookmarks made by the neighborhoods surrounding students with John 3:16. Penn Forest Worship Center. “I really wanted to sprinkle seeds everywhere,” Jordan said. For more photos, visit The “As Christians we are supposed Notebook on swo-co.com. Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type:

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Salem-Roanoke County Chamber of Commerce Faith Christian holds Field Day awards scholarship to Cave Spring student

The Salem-Roanoke County Chamber of Commerce and its Foundation are proud to announce the recipients of this year’s student scholarships. The four students chosen are high school seniors from the city of Salem and the Roanoke County. Each student received $1,000 scholarship to be used

SwoCo/017/SwoCo toward their education. The scholarships are awarded based on career goals, Bethany Poff strong work ethic, community The lower school at Faith Christian involvement and fi nancial need. School held its annual Field Day on Bethany Poff is currently attending Cave Friday, May 21. The day was fi lled with Spring High School. She is an athlete and fun games and getting soaked by water a musician, playing in both, the concert/ games. symphonic band as well as the marching

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During the week of June 20-26, Southwest Roanoke have you been able to reach out to the community? A. Absolutely. The Miss Virginia Scholarship Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: County resident Abby Erdman will be competing for A. My title has been an avenue to so many program has opened so many doors for me, and I can’t the title of Miss Virginia’s Outstanding Teen 2010. opportunities for me to work with my platform called wait for the experiences that are waiting for me in the Preliminary competitions will be held and the winner Forever Homes, which works towards fi nding shelter Miss division. will be announced Saturday night, June 26. Zack Irby, and care for homeless and displaced animals. I have summer intern for SWoCo and a pageant volunteer, Q. In your two years of competing, what has been been to many functions run by both the Roanoke Valley the most valuable lesson you learned? asked Abby’s thoughts and feelings before she SPCA and Angels of Assisi. In addition to working with competes for the title. my platform, I have met so many little girls (and boys) A. I have learned that as a young woman, you are who have come up to me literally beaming because not limited to being only talented, or only smart, or Q. What got you interested in the Outstanding Teen they think I am a “real princess.” Being a role model for only kind, or only beautiful. It is possible to be all of program? a child is one of the best feelings in the world. these things. Q. What do you feel is the most crucial phase of Q. If you win the Miss Virginia Outstanding Teen A. During my sophomore year of high school, I competition within the teen program? title, what would be the fi rst thing you would do to started thinking about my education and my future. I serve the Commonwealth of Virginia ? found out about the Outstanding Teen program, and A. Of course all of the elements of competition are immediately saw it as a great way for girls to launch important; I think the most crucial phase is interview. A. My primary objective is to inform people about themselves not only into the Miss Virginia Scholarship No matter how well-rehearsed your talent is or how my platform. I want to be able to tell people across the program, but into the world as successful young expensive your evening gown was, if you can’t carry on commonwealth about the benefi ts of adopting a pet women. The opportunity for scholarship was one I a conversation, then you are just not right for the job into the home. Animal shelters serve as the refuges could not pass up, but the life experiences I have had as Miss Virginia Outstanding Teen. for so many animals, but I would like to see less of a and people I have met through the program are even need for them. I want to teach people that animals are more valuable than the scholarship I have earned. commitments, not just impulse purchases. I would also The teen program is stepping stone to the Miss Q. like to inform them of the importance of spaying and division, do you plan on still competing in the Miss neutering their pets. Ideally, I would like to lower the As Miss Roanoke Valley’s Oustanding Teen, how divison? Q. number of animals without homes.

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Elizabeth Kemp makes a great shot on goal Lily Poff plays defense .

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Number 24 Izabell Thompson goes to the goal for Hidden Valley. www.TheEdgeSP.com Summer Camps – Speed, Strength and Sport Specifi c Coach Eric Walker For more photos, visit The Notebook Basketball Skills Training by (Mon-Thurs) on swo-co.com The Edge Sports Performance Center | 3710 Tom Andrews Road, Roanoke VA 24019 (540) 265 – 8585 | [email protected]

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Long stick middle Alec Roach takes the ball down fi eld. Defender Jake Lichenstein prepares to clear the ball. Clip & Dip

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Geordie Wooten (No.32) goes to catch the pass from Matt Reiter (#33). The team celebrates with sticks up after a shut-out win over the Richmond Warriors. Submitted by Linda Marceau

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Roanoke Star sends 5 goalkeepers to college

The Roanoke Star Soccer Club has a rich history of producing some of the best goalkeepers in Southwest Virginia. This year was no different. Roanoke Star will be sending fi ve goalkeepers to play soccer in college in Fall 2010. The goalkeepers are Kyle Renfro (Virginia Tech), Michael Releford (Lynchburg College), Will Dooley (Roanoke College), Lauren Markey (Radford University), and Lynn Murphy (Averett University). These players have not only received the best goalkeeper training in the area but have a worked hard to improve and fi ne tune their skills. These players will contribute to their college teams when they join them for the Fall 2010 season. Roanoke Star currently has the highest qualifi ed goalkeeper coach in Southwest Virginia. Director of Goalkeeping, Will Krause, has his NSCAA Advanced National Goalkeeping Diploma and was a former college goalkeeper for Virginia Tech. The goalkeeper position is a

SwoCo/027/SwoCo specialized position in soccer. It must be trained with and without the other players on the team. Specialized training is essential to the development of each player at this position. Director of Coaching Graham Maclean says, “It was fantastic for us to see 5 Goalkeepers commit to play soccer in college next year. It is a great testament to their hard work and the hard work of the goalkeeping staff at Roanoke Star. We are delighted that the players will S.W. County player on Botetourt A’s continue their soccer careers at the college level and we wish them every success in the Jordan Stovall of Southwest Roanoke County plays on the 12U future. We hope that one day they may even return to help Coach Will and his staff train the Botetourt A’s baseball team, which won the Northeast Super NIT and next generation of goalkeepers in the area.” won a berth in the USSSA World Series at Disney World in July. In the championship game against the Detroit Bees, the A’s fell behind Submitted by Alan Crowder

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not create derivative works, or in any way exploit repurpose content. two out, Stovall came to bat. He stood in for an amazing 14 pitches, fouling off pitch after pitch before lining a single into right-center fi eld Tell us where to go that drove in two runs. That gave the A’s a 5-2 lead. Each week our camera captures youth sports and recreation in southwest Roanoke County. Where should we go next? E-mail [email protected]. Stovall’s two RBIs led the team. For more on the game, see The Notebook on swo-co.com.

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not create derivative works, or in any way exploit repurpose content. Savannah Shoulders is a new band in the Roanoke Valley. The band consists of Zach Wiley (Drums/Lead Vocalist/Songwriter/Arranger), Max Lee (Bass Guitar/Songwriter/Arranger) and Vander Warner (Lead/Rhythm Guitar/ Back-Up Vocals). Zach and Max are both from Southwest Roanoke County; Vander is from from Franklin County. In this photo, from the left, it’s Max, Zach and Vander. You can fi nd more information on the band in The Notebook on swo-co.com. Gina Holmes at the book signing at Barnes and Noble at Tanglewood. Novelist has sleeper success Local debut novelist, Gina Holmes is surprising the literary community with her sleeper success, “Crossing Oceans.” The book At the rails published by Tyndale House, best known for launching the #1 NYT best-selling series, Left Behind. She recently sold out at a local David Meashey of Southwest Roanoke book signing at Barnes and Noble Tanglewood and will be doing a County at the Roanoke Rails festival. book tour in Atlanta. Her novel already has hit Amazon best-seller’s For more photos, see The Notebook on list in the women’s fi ction category and is getting rave reviews swo-co.com. — Photos by Tuesday Moriarty

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Paparazzi at Festival in the Park

Our paparazzi photo crew was at Festival in the Park in downtown Roanoke, and so were these folks from Southwest Roanoke County: SwoCo/033/SwoCo

Scouts recycle Members of Cub Scout Pack 224 painted the recycling bins at Back Creek Elementary School and even added a little decorative touch of their own- paw prints. In this photo, Mauld Carver, Mason Harris and Mackenzie Harris. Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: Description: not create derivative works, or in any way exploit repurpose content. WVTF/Radio IQ Book Club meets June 29 The WVTF/Radio IQ Book Club turns to an oldie but goodie for its June 29 meeting. We’ll discuss “East of Eden” by John Steinbeck. Meet at WVTF/Radio IQ broadcast center, 3520 Kingsbury Lane, just up the hill from Red Lobster. No cost and newcomers are Kylie and Courtney Ralston Rita and Allen Bennett welcome. Contact WVTF at 989-8900

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