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SML Regional Chamber of Commerce Award winners from left, Carla Brubaker, Sarah Gray and Kevin Gray, Smith Mountain Lake Coffee House; J Bohn Bishop, KEEPin' Up with J Bohn; Bruce Shelton, Capps Home Building Center; Jane Winters, Lake Christian Ministries; Charity Evans and Joanna Gruver, Haywood’s Jewelers.

Smith Mountain Lake Regional Chamber Honors Business and Community Leaders

The Smith Mountain Lake Regional Chamber awards outstanding area businesses and community advocates.
The recording studio is located within the library at James River High School.

Famous Alum Pays for Local School’s Recording Studio

James River High School receives a major donation from an award-winning musician and alumnus.
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Mill Mountain Garden Club Unveils Restored Wildflower Garden

Mill Mountain Garden Club will celebrate a restoration campaign contributing to the reopening of the Wildflower Garden with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
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Story Walk Fosters Reading, Walking

The City of Roanoke, along with the libraries and Parks and Rec department, hosts Story Walk, inviting citizens to bring their families for a walk in city parks while reading books together.
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Online Boggle Tournament Will Replace BRL’s Scrabble Tradition

Blue Ridge Literacy is replacing their annual Scrabble tournament with an online Boggle tournament in order to raise money for their organization.
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The Song of the Cigarette Butt

Stormwater Utility, along with Clean Valley Council, Arts Commission and others, launched a campaign to find locally written jingles to fight cigarette butts in the waste system downtown. The five best jingles will win $100.
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Roanoke College Science Center Gets $$$ Boost

The Science Center campaign at Roanoke College continues to attract large donations, with three alumni of the college and their spouses donating $5.3 million.
Author Mitchell James Kaplan moved to Roanoke four years ago.

Local Author Explores Jazz Age in Latest Novel

Local author Mitchell James Kaplan released his third novel, Rhapsody, on March 2.
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Hollins Grapples with History of Enslavement in Virtual Exhibit

Hollins University students held a virtual discussion on the school's lasting effects of slavery thanks to an exhibit featuring related university archives.
Ryann Kress, Ms. Wheelchair Virginia 2020, is pictured speaking at last year's conference.

CROWN Conference Goes Virtual, International

Sisters of Change will hold its third annual CROWN Conference, to be entirely virtual and feature teachers (and attendees) from all over the world.

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The House on the Hill

Stewardship of the signature structure on the city side of Mill Mountain is in the very conscientious hands of Drs.