Community Corner
13 Ways to Use Lutherville-Timonium Patch in 2013
Click, read, comment, post and blog your way through the year.

We've spent the past two years getting you to fall in love with Patch as your go-to source for everything happening in your community. This year, you'll see Patch become even more engaging and interactive for users as we make you— my dear Lutherville-Timonium residents—the stars of this Patchy show.
A few changes are coming, but our mission to bring you lots of local (and some regional) news while connecting you with your neighborhoods remains at the fore.
Find out what's happening in Lutherville-Timoniumfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
In the meantime, did you know that Patch sites are engineered to be powered by readers and site users?
Here are 13 ways you can take advantage of Lutherville-Timonium Patch in 2013:
Find out what's happening in Lutherville-Timoniumfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
1. Comment on an Article
Providing accurate, timely news about the community is our No. 1 priority, but without your input, that news may as well be nonexistent. We believe news is a conversation. Share your thoughts and reactions to our articles by posting a comment directly below each story.
2. Start a blog
Talking fashion, law, cooking, politics, dogs, and even motherhood, bloggers in our Local Voices section offer experience, opinion and expertise on a variety of topics. But there's always room for more.
If you're interested in sharing your thoughts and expertise, get started here.
3. Send a News Tip
At the bottom of the homepage, under "Contribute," there's a link that says, "Send us news tips." Tell us about stories we should cover. Your tip will be sent straight to your local Patch editor.
4. Post an Event
Do you know of a playoff game at the local park, a school play or a Mom2Mom sale in the neighborhood? Is there an open house or graduation ceremony coming up? Are you hosting a special event at the Maryland State Fairgrounds? If it's not on our Patch calendar, it should be.
Add events to our site here.
5. Post an Announcement
Post births, engagements and wedding announcements. Tell us who made the honor roll or share school awards, social notes and thank you shout outs. If you're looking for volunteers or searching for your lost dog, we welcome you to call on your community for help.
Post an announcement here.
6. Sign Up for Newsletters
The daily Lutherville-Timonium Patch newsletter brings you the morning's top news, plus a listing of that day's upcoming events. You can also sign up for a weekly newsletter and breaking news alerts.
Click here to sign up.
7. Claim Your Directory Listing
Check out our business directory, with a listing for every locale in Lutherville-Timonium—including bars, shops, parks, churches and more. Even better news for business owners: You can claim your listing. Just go to Timonium.patch.com/listings, find your business and click on the "Claim this Listing!" button.
8. Review a Business
Don't be shy about sharing your thoughts; we want to hear them! Love a restaurant? Hate a local retailer's service? You can review businesses listed in our directory, too.
9. Upload Your Photos and Video
Upload videos of a high school touchdown or your kid's first goal in soccer. Post photos from local events, or send in a snapshot of your best holiday recipes. You can post directly to any article, or upload general shots from the community to our Neighborhood Gallery.
10. Advertise With Us
Give your business the ultimate boost. For all advertising queries, please email Kathleen Garber at kathleen.garber@patch.com or reach her by phone at (443) 509-3735.
11. Facebook, Twitter and Apps
Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for even more Patch news. Immerse yourself in our content and actively contribute and engage via social media. Our apps for iPhone and Android allow you to take Patch with you wherever you go.
12. Send a Letter to the Editor
Express your thoughts or concerns about anything that might be stirring up conversation around town, and we'll post it. Make sure it's not longer than 500 words and email it to Patch editor Nick DiMarco at nickd@patch.com.
13. Keep reading Patch!
If you love Patch, keep on clicking into 2013 and beyond. If you really love Patch, tell a friend to get on the site. Share a story on Facebook. We love serving the Baltimore County community, and we hope you'll continue to help make our site the place to learn and hold conversations about Baltimore County in 2013 and beyond!
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