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4:12 pm Thursday, May 28, 2015

Keep in tune with Madison

From the Publisher 

Madison Living is your community lifestyle magazine.

Our approach to each edition is to highlight what makes Madison a very special place to work, live and play. We never run out of great story ideas and we always encourage our readers to contribute their own story ideas to us.

Our June 2015 edition published today and we are thrilled to share it with you.

In this edition, Nourish Bakery offers a healthy alternative for the Madison food scene. We also spotlight some very talented kids in the Madison City Youth Orchestra. In addition, we share the tremendous work being done everyday by Trinity Baptist’s Church Daylife Camp. We are also delighted to showcase Madison’s own Dolphins swim team.

Another neat standing feature in Madison Living each month is our “Out & About” pages.  As we attend events around the community, we capture some terrific photos of participants. You never know when you’re going to be spotted among these pages.

Madison Living is also a great option to place your advertising message. We truly appreciate all of the support from our business community. We also thank our readers for continuing to engage in our publications.

Look out for some great monthly editions coming your way, too. Our special September football edition will be available before long. Madison Living is included in your annual subscription to our newspaper.  We also have several locations in Madison to pick a copy up each month.

For more information and to subscribe to Madison Living, please contact us at 256-772-6677.

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