I don't think that you'll be able to get the kind of mentoring that you want online. Your work product can be transmitted online, but the kind of communication you need to become a better developer is better done in person.
That isn't to say that you can't grow as a programmer in your current situation. By reading and practicing, you can get much better. In the future though, you may want to try and find work which gives you the chance to learn from (and teach) other developers.
Edit: If you want to stay in your town, your best bet is to get involved with as many other opportunities to get better as a programmer. The right open source project can give you an opportunity to interact with other programmers. It's not ideal for everything to happen online, but it'll help. And it's probably the closest thing that there is to an "online apprenticeship."
