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Did you know that San Lorenzo Valley has its own newspaper? The San Lorenzo Valley Post: www.slvpost.com
The Santa Cruz Mountains is home to a rich array of restaurateurs, musicians, artists, crafters, writers, makers, growers, educators, brewers, business owners, healers, do-gooders, and contributors of all kinds to the local economy. We boast dozens of wineries and vineyards in a booming wine region that is touted to be one of the most unique natural environments in the world. We are home to Big Basin and Henry Cowell State Parks, the Santa Cruz Sandhills, Fall Creek, and countless natural destinations. We attract international and local talent to several live music venues, and offer sumptuous dining opportunities at any number of fantastic locally owned and operated restaurants.
Welcome to the San Lorenzo Valley Post, an independent, local women-owned, community supported newspaper and online news and event resource for the San Lorenzo Valley and the Santa Cruz Mountains. Considered and curated content, balanced local reporting, robust community calendaring, dedicated information sharing. Co-founded by Julie Horner and Mary Andersen with support from a team of writers, editors, graphic designers, and community advocates in the Santa Cruz Mountains in collaboration with the people and organizations of the San Lorenzo Valley, we are “The Valley’s Voice.”
Contact the San Lorenzo Valley Post
Website: http://www.slvpost.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SLVPostNews
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/SLVPostNews
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/slvpostnews
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGbJdvIJXITozyDA5iElEbA
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/san-lorenzo-valley-post
831-335-6500 Business
831-325-1974 Cell
San Lorenzo Valley Post
P.O. Box 1621
Boulder Creek, CA. 95006-1621
Co-Founders/Co-Editors
Mary Andersen:
mary@slvpost.com
Julie Horner:
julie@slvpost.com
leap2three@gmail.com
Graphic Design
Laura Testa-Reyes:
designer@slvpost.com
Subscriptions
Have the San Lorenzo Valley Post delivered to your home via the U.S. Post Office. Yearly subscription is $50 prepaid. Send your request to mary@slvpost.com or use our GoFundMe donation link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/san-lorenzo-valley-post-newspaper
Welcome Writers
The San Lorenzo Valley Post invites excellent writers to join our team. Articles should be 500-700 words for print. Longer articles can be posted on our web page and social media. Note that all submissions will be professionally edited for length, accuracy, spelling, and grammar.
Submit news, stories of local interest, calendar items, and opinion. Other topics for consideration:
Arts and Entertainment
Books
Business Associations
Food/Recipes
Gardening
History
Local merchants, featured merchant
Parks and Outdoors
Politics/Opinion
Schools
Sports
Welcome Advertisers and Underwriters
Consider placing an advertisement or underwriting one of our columns. Rates are highly competitive for the area, and special pricing is in place during the health crisis. Ads should be received in print-ready PDF form or you may send high resolution images with your text, and our graphic designer will create something for you. Available ad sizes:
Full page: 11.5 x 10
1/2 of a page vertical: 11.5 x 4.94
1/2 page horizontal: 5.81 x 10″
1/4 page vertical: 5.81 x 4.94
1/4 page horizontal: 2.89 x 10
1/8 page: 2.89 x 4.94
1/8 page vertical: 5.81 x 2.42
1/16 page vertical: 2.89 x 2.42
1/16 page horizontal: 2.89 x 4.88
Tower size: 2.42 x 11.41 (one column)
Bottom banner size: 10 x 2.71 (quarter page)
Support Community Journalism
The San Lorenzo Valley Post welcomes your contributions to our local grassroots effort to connect the community. Thank you for supporting independent journalism in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
Donations accepted through GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/san-lorenzo-valley-post-newspaper
#SLVPost
As we turn our hearts and efforts toward the “think local” movement, consider displaying, reading, and advertising in the San Lorenzo Valley Post. Small town newspapers are the life blood of the community, and when the community pulls together, we all succeed.
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