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Day in the Life Oct. 26, 2009

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Hunter Smith at Chuck E. Cheese, ready to have some fun.
Amy Brown, Holly Cline and Cindy Cline at their monthly scrapbooking workshop at Chick-fil-a.
The LandTrust for Central North Carolina hosted approximately 60 children and their families on a nature walk at Eagle Point Park and Preserve in Rowan County on Sunday, Oct. 18. Staff from Rowan Wildlife Adventures at Dan Nicholas Park provided programming for the event, including a live opposum and screech owl as well as an assortment of live turtles and snakes. Photo Provided by LandTrust
Clayton Price of Salisbury teaching Cassie Cox of Louisville, Ky., how to make a 360 turn on a kneeboard on High Rock Lake. Photo by Shirley Price.
Become a part of the Post's Day in the Life feature by sending in your photos online.

Much like the Day in the Life section the Post published annually for many years, these photos can help give a snapshot of the community and the people who live here. We're not limiting the time frame to a specific day. We want to share local faces and places.

To submit your photos, go to www.salisburypost.com and click on "Post your photos" near the top of the homepage; then click on "Groups." You'll see the Day in the Life group there and can follow the easy instructions to share your digital photos.

The photos will become part of an online gallery, and we'll select some to publish in the paper each Monday in a Day in the Life. Submissions need to include who shot the picture and information about who is in the picture.

For more information, contact Jeremy Judd at jjudd@salisburypost.com or call 704-797-4280.



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