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JULY 26, 2019 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢ Baldwin County’s Chief School Financial County Officer wins international award to update Submitted – International Pinnacle of Schools did not have that a recurring four-year cycle. master Achievement Award for the option. While this program is being A big honor has been be- innovative strategy used to Officials looked at strategic implemented over several stowed upon Baldwin County address our past funding planning for budget cuts to phases, in the last decade we plan Public Schools as one of our crisis, growth demands and create a small, “Pay-As-You- have seen nearly $150 million own, Baldwin County's Chief overcrowded schools. Go”, construction plan to in school construction with By GUY BUSBY School Financial Officer While other school systems meet the needs of our un- all debt paid off by 2021! [email protected] John Wilson, has been given raise taxes and use bonds precedented growth. The pro- This award highlights the International Association to fund construction proj- gram utilizes existing taxes BAY MINETTE — of School Business Official’s ects, Baldwin County Public and short-term loans over SEE AWARD, PAGE 7 After using the same long-range growth plan for more than 20 years, officials in Alabama’s fastest growing county want to update how A $6 toll proposed for I-10 bridge they prepare for the future. The Baldwin County Commission will dis- cuss a proposal in August to create a new master plan for the county. Commission Chairman Charles “Skip” Gruber said the current plan was cre- ated in 1996, although some parts were modi- fied later. “The plan we’ve got definitely needs to be updated,” Gruber said. Celebrate FILE PHOTO Commissioners dis- cussed the proposal to your By GUY BUSBY Interstate 10 bridge over the multi-billion-dollar projects. update the plan at the [email protected] Mobile River and replacing President Trump’s proposed county work session on the Bayway, estimated at a infrastructure plan relies Monday. The issue will pet this MOBILE — While a $125 total of $2.1 billion. heavily on tolling.” be presented for con- million grant will be avail- Edwin Perry, ALDOT Perry said the state applied sideration at the next able for the new Mobile River bridge project manager, said in February for $150 million regular commission weekend bridge and Bayway, tolls are that while the toll proposal in federal grant funding for meeting on Aug. 6. still expected to be $6 a trip has raised objections, it is the the project after previous County Administra- The 2019 Baldwin Hu- when the span opens in 2025, only way to pay for the work. applications for $500 mil- tor Wayne Dyess said mane Society Pet Expo but a $90 monthly rate will “We understand that toll- lion and $250 million were an updated plan would will be an indoor, family also be available, state offi- ing is not everybody’s favorite rejected. On Monday, it was help guide growth in and pet friendly event cials said. subject,” Perry said. “Toll- announced that the state will Baldwin. held in the Loxley Civic At a press briefing July 17, ing is the direction that the receive $125 million in federal “What our goal would Center on Saturday, at the Alabama Department federal government is head- Infrastructure for Rebuild- be is to have a master July 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 of Transportation District ing to finance large projects ing America grant funding. plan, or a land use plan, p.m. This event will be Office in Mobile, ALDOT of- like the Mobile River Bridge, Perry said before the grant long-range plan that full of a pet-related ven- ficials said tolls are the only just because of the challenge would identify areas of dors, activities like best way to pay the cost of a new of being able to fund these SEE TOLL, PAGE 3 growth in the county trick and costume con- and where we would an- tests, training demos, a ticipate it,” he said. “We rabies clinic, adoptions could encourage that and much more! growth. We could iden- Entry is free. Four- They said her grandson was in jail, he was not tify areas where, due legged contestants pay a $10 entry fee to enter SEE PLAN, PAGE 4 the trick and costume Thieves target grandmother in jail scam, officials say she is not alone contests. The Rabies Clinic will By ALLISON MARLOW needed her help. Then, her she help? BALDWIN FAST FACTS run from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. [email protected] grandson came on the line. The lawyer had an answer. You will also be able The grandmother, who Wire $6,500 for fees and to purchase some of our They nearly had her. has asked that her name be he could have the charges According to the Culver- year round discount Earlier this summer a withheld for safety reasons, dropped and her grandson house College of Business, spay/neuter vouchers. Foley grandmother answered said it sounded just like him. out of the slammer in a day. residential real estate sales You can find out more her phone and on the other He begged her for help. He But grandma is 79-years- in Baldwin County were about voucher pricing end was a lawyer, or so he implored her not to tell his old, and undergoing treat- down 9 percent in June at https://www.baldwi- said he was a lawyer. parents. ment for lung cancer. She when compared to the same nhumane.org/spayand- Her grandson, he said, was She believed him. She time last year. neuter. in jail in New York City, and wanted to help. How could SEE SCAM, PAGE 4
Deaths Page 6 Gulf James H. Barber David L. Owen Coast Richard Hubert Sharon K. Pfaff Media Breidenich Myrtice Virginia VOLUME 129 • ISSUE 11 Lewis R. Collins Reaves 1 SECTION • 28 PAGES Lawrence Richard Johnnie M. Russell Farber Sandra A. Waldo 2 • The Baldwin Times • July 26, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media The Baldwin Times Baldwin County House delegation 901 N. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535-3546 PHONE: (251) 943-2151 | FAX: (251) 943-3441 sponsors resolution naming 2020 [email protected] Allison Marlow Classified Advertising as ‘The Year to Embrace the Gulf’ Managing Editor Whisper Edwards allisonm@gulfcoast whisper@gulfcoast STAFF REPORT region. great place it is to live.” is designed to preserve, media.com media.com Baldwin County Del- Rep. Harry Shiver (R promote and enhance Several Coastal Ala- egation Chair Rep. 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This is a first Jones (D-Ala.) has joined partment of Homeland turn” — a pilot program bipartisan step in trying a bipartisan group of Security Secretary Kevin that uses existing law and to address the current senators in sending let- McAleenan and Attorney authorities to rapidly, ac- border crisis. Gulf Coast Media • July 26, 2019 • The Baldwin Times • 3 The buzz: pollinators are essential By KATIE NICHOLS many favorite foods or world’s almond crop,” flowers. she said. “The volume The Alabama Coop- of almonds produced erative Extension Sys- Honeybees requires one half of tem salutes pollinators While the U.S. has the country’s bees to do everywhere who are many valuable native the job. For this reason, irreplaceable pieces of pollinators, none pro- when it is time to pol- the puzzle in gardens, duce harvestable honey. linate the almond trees, cropland and flower- Lee said. Not all native pollinators tractor trailer loads of beds. Bees are more Lee said many foreign are as efficient at polli- bees travel across the than honey-makers and countries caused have nating as honeybees. country to California.” hive builders. Bees are caused harm to the pol- “All bees pollinate,” cides and herbicides. of your operation, Lee essential to the most im- linator population. In Lee said. “Honeybees Protecting Pollinators While many major said taking these three portant part of the food those countries orchard are unique in their mo- While many are just companies are taking guidelines to heart has chain — pollination. workers are paid to bility for pollination, as realizing the value of steps to protect polli- the potential to drasti- climb into the fruit trees well as their ability to be pollinators, others — nators, one of the big- cally improve the status Importance of with feathers and polli- managed in hives.” like producers and gest issues is misuse of Alabama’s pollinator Pollinators nate. With high agricul- Called flying livestock home gardeners — are of inputs in the yard population. Bees are essential tural expectations in the by the Food and Drug taking steps on larger and garden. Be sure for the pollination of United States, producers Administration, honey- scales to protect pollina- to read the label and More Information one-third of the food cannot afford to pay hu- bee numbers are enor- tors. Whether you are apply per directions For more information we consume. Sallie Lee, mans to complete a job mous in the hive. Their a farmer or a backyard on the canister. on pollinator habitats an Urban Extension pollinators have done power in numbers has gardener, Lee lists sev- 3. Plant things to attract and alternative pest con- regional agent, said pol- cost-free for so long. allowed bees to pollinate eral ways to protect pol- and feed pollinators. trol planting methods, linators have long been Yes, bees do sting, but crops from one side of linators. An entire landscape visit www.aces.edu. Ex- taken for granted. there is no truth to the the country to the other. 1. Get over the fear of can be a pollinator tension professionals are “Honeybees never saying “the only good Lee said one such exam- bees. Most bees only garden — fill with exploring ways to deter send a bill. It seems bee is a dead bee.” Pol- ple is the almond crop in sting if threatened, or herbs, shrubbery, insects and promote pol- many people have linators are important! California. if honey harvest is in trees and perennials. linators through alterna- taken their services for Without bees, people “California grows progress. tive planting methods, granted for far too long,” wouldn’t be able to enjoy eighty percent of the 2. Carefully use insecti- No matter the scale like trap cropping.
TOLL a month. “One reason we’re a day. Today, the aver- realized that the Bay- in 2004. Work to raise Drivers who use part trying to do this project age is 75,000, Perry said. way would also have to the Bayway another 10 CONTINUED FROM 1 of the route will also is that we believe this By 2040, that year-round be replaced. The Bay- feet added at least $1 pay a lower toll. Some- corridor will devolve average is expected to way, which also opened million to the estimate. was announced that the one going from Daphne into gridlock over the be 95,000. in the 1970s, cannot Perry said the new funding would not be to the middle of the next 20 years if we don’t The initial cost of the withstand a 100-year bridge and Bayway are enough to reduce the Bayway would pay $2.50. do this project,” Cooper Mobile River bridge to hurricane storm surge expected to be finished proposed toll. From Daphne to the east said. “We believe the increase that capacity as required by federal in 2025. No tolls would On Tuesday, Spanish end of the Bayway, be- toll over that period of was $800 million. Perry highway regulations be charged until all the Fort Mayor Mike Mc- fore crossing the bridge time has value to the said that after design passed since Hurricane work is finished, he Millan said he and other or going through the user of the facility and studies began, officials Katrina in 2005 and Ivan said. residents in his city con- Wallace Tunnel would we believe that over this tinue to be concerned cost $4.25. period of time the toll about the effect of a toll. While Eastern Shore will add to the economic “We’re very con- commuters have ob- well-being of the area. cerned about the ef- jected to the toll pro- Because it will provide fect to not only our posal, saying it would the ability to plan and residents, but the busi- hurt the economy and rely on a transportation nesses on the Causeway their personal finances, corridor that today is big beautiful and in our shopping not building the bridge becoming unreliable.” centers,” McMillan said. would have an even The Wallace Tunnel, The Spanish Fort City worse economic im- which opened in 1973, Council passed a resolu- pact, said John Cooper, was designed for a ca- BALDWIN tion July 15 opposing a ALDOT director. pacity of 36,000 vehicles toll for the route. Historic Baldwin People The mayor said he hoped that federal fund- 2019-2020 ing can be appropriated before work begins on Your guide to the project. Perry said that in ad- Baldwin County dition to a $6 charge to use the entire facility, IVEY’S from the Eastern Shore to Mobile one-time, fre- NOW AVAILABLE! quent users could also FEBRUARYJuly sign up for a monthly Free on racks throughout Baldwin County May specialrate for $15.95 cars, pickup Special trucks and similar pas- SPECIAL Blackensenger Mahi vehicles. Maux Choux or pick up a copy at our o ce in Foley. Fresh Mahi“Right Mahi now, filet what black - ened towe’re perfection looking topped at is a with BLLACKump ENCrabED S CTUFFEDakes monthly unlimited pass Places waiting a spicy ofcorn $90,” maux Perry Choux. said. “Use ORK HOPS to be explored Served theover facility a bed as of many sautéed P $15.95C summertimes vegetable as you medley.want. One & enjoyed... thing we learned during $15.95 the public comment pe- Two lump crab cakes sautéed and get out there riod is that the majority toppedA with14 oz. acut whitePork remouladeChop, of people use the facility stuffed with spinach and mozzarella cheese, and have 40 times a month.” sauce, served with a sweet and some fun! At 40 trips a month, Served tangywith garlic coleslaw.and Parmesan about what a commuter red mashed potatoes. would make going to Published Annually by Mobile and back over 20 days in a month, the For Reservations price would be $2.25 for GULF COAST MEDIA each trip. Perry said 251.947.4000 THE COURIER • THE ONLOOKER • THE ISLANDER • THE BALDWIN TIMES another plan would big beautiful allow drivers to receive 18427 Pennsylvania St., 901 N. McKenzie Street, Foley, AL 36535 a 15 percent discount if V46211 BALDWIN Robertsdale, AL 251-943-2151 Historic Baldwin People
AL2-L 2019-2020 they make fewer trips www.GulfCoastNewsToday.com but use the Bayway and bridge at least five times 4 • The Baldwin Times • July 26, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media Carter appointed to dean of academics for Baldwin County
Submitted Joyce Woodburn who is age and it was through of West Alabama). She McIntosh, Ala., Frank sity of West Alabama retiring in December. substitute teaching she started her teaching Boykin Elementary in 1999. This degree Superintendent Eddie Carter has 26 years confirmed her love of career at W.D. Robbins in McIntosh, Ala. and allowed her to work in Tyler has announced in education with a pas- shaping young lives. Elementary in Mobile, Chatom Elementary multiple leadership po- that Renee Carter has sion for leading staff She received a Bach- Ala., and would make in Chatom, Ala.. She sitions throughout her been appointed Baldwin and students. Carter elor of Science in El- teaching stops at Robert returned to college and career including Special County Public Schools’ said she knew she was ementary Education in E. Lee Elementary in received her Master of Services Supervisor for Dean of Academics. intended to be an educa- 1991 from Livingston Satsuma, Ala., Reed’s Arts in School Adminis- Baldwin County Public Carter will replace Dr. tor from a very young University (University Chapel Elementary in tration from the Univer- Schools.
PLAN yond their corporate said. Impact fees are an and other services. time. limits, county and mu- Dyess, who was plan- issue that could be Dyess said a local Commissioner Joe CONTINUED FROM 1 nicipal officials would ning director for the considered in the plan, legislative act passed Davis said that if the need to work together city of Fairhope before Gruber said. The com- in 2006 allows Baldwin commission considered to natural constraints, to develop coordinated becoming county admin- mission also discussed municipalities and the impact fees, the issue such as wetlands, flood plans for all of Baldwin. istrator, said a master imposing impact fees in County Commission would have to be ex- zones, lack of utilities or “Part of our charge, if plan would provide clear the future at the Monday to charge an impact plained to residents. lack of infrastructure, we do have this master guidelines for anyone meeting. fee equal to 1 percent “It will be viewed by we would probably try plan, is that we would wanting to develop prop- Impact fees are costs of the value of newly some constituents as to limit new growth and have to work very col- erty in the county. charged on new develop- developed property. He ‘y’all are just trying to gear it toward areas that laboratively with these “Our whole goal in ments to compensate said the commission was figure out a way to raise already have the proper cities and make sure this process is to make it city or county govern- considering adding an more taxes. Whether infrastructure.” that our plans and their fair, consistent and pre- ment for the effect that impact fee in 2007 but that’s right or wrong Dyess said that since plans mesh together so dictable for people who the growth would have dropped the idea after doesn’t matter,” he said. some cities have plan- we can help one another want to invest money in on streets, schools, po- growth slowed during “That’s their percep- ning jurisdictions be- with these issues,” Dyess the county,” he said. lice and fire protection the recession at that tion.”
SCAM the money to the office, to wire the money told once she looked back she wondered. or Facebook, so it is not the lawyer advised. We her to go home. It was a on the conversations, “They had everything uncommon for them CONTINUED FROM 1 wouldn’t want your scam. she should have easily on me. Then had some- to have a little bit of grandson’s good name And it was. recognized the warning body representing him knowledge about you,” didn’t have that type of dragged out in the news- “There are many, signs. who sounded like him, he said. cash to give. She fretted. papers, he purred. Send many types of these “They had three dif- knew his name, knew Ransom type scams The lawyer thought. it here instead. scams out there and un- ferent numbers all in his background, that’s that claim a loved one is He advised her that he Here turned out to be fortunately they work; New York. There was no scary,” she said. “I in trouble or even kid- would talk to the judge the Dominican Republic. therefore, they continue secretary, this guy, this should have known bet- napped are also popu- and call back. And grandma almost to pop up,” said Chief lawyer always answered ter but I didn’t want him lar. Bullock said if you And indeed he did. did. Thurston Bullock of the phone,” she said. to be in trouble.” receive a call, hang up The judge agreed An employee at the the Foley Police Depart- He called three times Bullock said any call and call the person they to $950, all charges local Western Union of- ment. to ask if she was leav- or correspondence, claim is in trouble. dropped. But don’t send fice where she stopped The grandmother said ing to make the wire. He especially those that The Foley grand- even offered to find a are not from Baldwin mother didn’t call her location for her near her County, in which you grandson on his phone house. are asked for money or any other relatives As for the instructions should be considered for days and didn’t to send the money, they carefully and is likely a check on him until after were unusual as well. scam. she decided not to send “He said to tell them If you do take the call, the money. He was fine, to say you know this never offer information working the night shift lady and she’s on vaca- such as a social security in Arizona. tion there. The lawyer number, birth date or Bullock said lottery said this. That’s not other information. If it and sweepstakes styled right. What sort of law- is a legitimate business scams ask you to send yer says that?” she said. that holds your account, money to receive money But, her judgement they will already have or ask you to purchase was clouded by fear and your information. or send gift cards or concern. Bullock suggested pre-paid cards. Also, The scammers knew asking, “what do you anyone asking you to her name, her informa- show for me on that” cash a check for them is tion, her grandson’s rather than providing a scam. name and information. answers. Government “Don’t let greed cloud They knew he was in agencies such as the IRS your judgement when the military. They knew do not ask for money they promise something everything. Who else over the phone. in return,” Bullock said. would know that but a “It is easy to find out “The old adage is true, if legitimate lawyer in an the names of relatives it is too good to be true, emergency situation, through a Google search it probably is.” FREE Local News Email Updates www.gulfcoastnewstoday.com/newsletter
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Be the rst to know what’s happening in Baldwin from Gulf Coast Media’s new e-newsletter. Gulf Coast Media • July 26, 2019 • The Baldwin Times • 5 Good news from our schools SPONSORED BY SNOOK FARMS Baldwin County Schools tout SRO, safety programs COMBINED REPORT said Baldwin County Sherriff Hoss Mack. ROBERTSDALE — “This program would not With the 2019-20 school have worked if we did year just around the cor- not have 100 percent co- ner, Baldwin County offi- operation from all of our cials gathered for a press municipalities.” conference on Thursday, Mack presented statis- July 18 in the Baldwin tics from the first year County School System’s of the SRO program and Communications Center said the Sheriff’s Depart- in Robertsdale to discuss ment continues to evalu- school safety and the ate the success of the success of the county’s program. School Resource Officer “In the first year of Program. the program there were Mack SUBMITTED PHOTOS “We’re excited about 1,000 incidents that di- Coffman this partnership between rectly involved a School consultations,” Mack Also on hand for the the school system, the Resource Officer,” Mack said, “including 270 that July 18 press conference Sheriff’s Office and local said. In a press release involved the students’ were BCSO Chief Tech- law enforcement,” said issued by the school sys- parents. nology Officer Homer Baldwin County School tem, Mack added, “There “Orange Beach’s SRO Coffman and Director of Superintendent Eddie are instances where we implemented the ‘Shop Prevention and Support Tyler. have found neglected and With A Cop’ program Services Antony Samp- For the first time in abused children through where the officers took son. Alabama, every school our officers being on students who would not Coffman went over in the Baldwin County campus and developing have otherwise been able upgrades in the school School System will have trust relationships with to afford it and bought system’s technology an assigned School Re- these children. We came clothing and school sup- systems, which not only source Officer. to the schools to keep plies. provides computer and “I think there may be out those who want to “In Foley, SRO offi- safety systems to every other school systems that do harm, but we have cers reported 2,577 foot school, but also provides have what we have, but learned our presence has patrols. That’s a lot of a computer to every stu- nothing to this scale,” a much greater value walking.” dent in grades K-12. Sampson Tyler Tyler said. “We are than just securing the In addition to on-site “We have one of the excited to have a year campus.” officers, Baldwin County safest networks in the analyzed by administra- the schools is constantly under our belts with this The No. 1 reported Public Schools has also state,” Coffman said, tors. These systems are being monitored and up- program and are ready incident, Mack said, was invested millions in new “with more than 60,000 not limited to activity on dated, Sampson said. to start a second. We are harassment, “which is technology in a commit- devices connected to a campus. The security Also with the data now proof that this system the legal term for bully- ment to safety. This in- secure network.” systems log students’ ac- available and continuing can and does work.” ing.” The second most cludes a “buzz in” video The multi-layer secu- tivities on district devices to come in, it will make it First implemented in reported incident was identification entry at rity software monitors, at home, at a library or easier for officials mov- the 2018-19 school year, trespassing. each school, video moni- filters and protects stu- any other location re- ing forward. the Baldwin County “In a lot of cases, these toring systems, alarms dents’ online activities, gardless of Wi-Fi connec- “The best thing about Board of Education has were students that were and direct connectivity relying on many, overlap- tion or physical location. having a year under matched funds provided on campus at a time back to law enforcement ping software solutions The system is designed to our belts is that we now by Baldwin County law when they shouldn’t who can monitor these to alert system managers flag cyberbullying, self- have a year’s worth of enforcement to ensure have been on campus.” systems. to areas of concern. harm, suicide, inappro- data to compare moving full, armed officers on During the school “I know as superinten- Computer safety is priate content and other forward,” Mack said. every campus, every day. year, there were also five dent, I can probably walk not just software based. concerning behaviors. “I truly believe we will The partnership includes weapons seized by SRO into any school, but I Teachers, local school “We have specific look back and realize the Baldwin County officers, including four make a point to carry my administrators and guidelines that we go this partnership saved Board of Education, the handguns and one shot- driver license with me to Educational Technology by,” Sampson said. “If Baldwin County from the Baldwin County Com- gun. all schools and will not system administrators an incident is monitored wave of juvenile crime mission, the Baldwin SRO involvement in answer until someone review students’ digital or reported, we have the impacting so much of County Sheriff’s Office the school system went asks me if they can help activity through moni- tools to follow up and act our country today.” and Baldwin County mu- beyond the reporting of me,” Tyler said. “I want toring software to ensure on that incident. Our No. nicipalities. crime. Mack also pre- everyone at every school compliance with school 1 priority is always to Information for this re- “I represent not only sented statistics from to think safety first and policies. ensure the safety of our port provided by a press the Baldwin County individual school feeder to practice safety every This includes so- students.” release from the Baldwin Sheriff’s Office, but I am patterns. day. I want the safety of phisticated artificial With new construction County School System also here on behalf of the “In the Daphne feeder our students to be para- intelligence to conduct going on and upgrades with additional report- 12 police chiefs through- pattern alone, SROs mount in everything we in-depth scanning of to equipment and tools, ing by Onlooker co-editor out Baldwin County,” reported 755 student do.” student online activities the security system for John Underwood. Snook Farms Co. 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BARBER High School and Wayne traded in the sailboat for like to be notified of Foley. James H. Barber, 70, State University. a 30-foot trawler. In 1999 these events. Arrangements by of Fairhope, passed Dick spent the first 15 accompanied by a dog Arrangements by Cason Funeral Service, away July 13, 2019. years of his career as a and a cat, he and Mary Wolfe-Bayview Funeral Foley. Private memorial ser- designer at the General took the trawler around Homes & Crematory vice. Motors Tech Center in the Great Lakes, down Inc., 19698 Greeno Road, PFAFF Arrangements by Warren before buying the Ohio and Mississippi Fairhope, AL 36532, 251- Sharon K. Pfaff, 77, Cason Funeral Service, a hardware and lumber rivers to Fairhope. The 990-7775, www.wolfefu- of Lillian, passed away Foley. yard and moving his following year they re- neralhomes.com. July 8, 2019. family to Lexington, turned to Lexington via Memorial service will BREIDENICH Michigan. the Atlantic Intracoastal be held at a later date. Richard (Dick) Hubert Dick was an avid Waterway, the Hudson Arrangements by Breidenich died at his sailor who enjoyed River and the Trent- Cason Funeral Service, home in Fairhope, Ala- spending summers Severn. COLLINS Foley. bama on July 19, 2019. cruising on Lake Huron Richard was preceded Lewis R. Collins, 90, of Dick was born in De- 22, 1937. He was a gradu- with his wife, Mary. in death by his wife, Waynesboro, Virginia, REAVES troit, Michigan on Jan. ate of Catholic Central When they got older, he Mary Frances Bre- passed away July 15, Myrtice Virginia idenich; and his siblings, 2019. Reaves, 77, a resident Carl, Franz and Mary A memorial gathering of Loxley, passed away Anne Breidenich. was held at Stella, Bella Monday, July 22, 2019. He is survived by his & Lucy’s Restaurant in Graveside services daughters, Clare and Waynesboro on Friday, were held Thursday, Kristen; his sister, Lou- July 19, 2019. July 25, 2019 at Wynn ise Tucker; and his be- Arrangements by Cemetery, Summerdale. loved dog, Maddie. Cason Funeral Service, Arrangements by A funeral mass and Foley. Mack Funeral Home, memorial will be held Robertsdale. in Lexington, Michigan FARBER in September. Send an Lawrence Richard RUSSELL email to clancy@great- Farber, 67, of Foley, Johnnie M. Russell, 73, lakes.net, if you would passed away July 11, of Gulf Shores, passed 2019. away July 3, 2019. Memorial service will Arrangements by be held at a later date. Cason Funeral Service, Arrangements by Foley. Cason Funeral Service, Foley. WALDO Sandra A. Waldo, 71, OWEN of Summerdale, passed David L. Owen, 82, away July 4, 2019. of Gulf Shores, passed Private memorial ser- away July 21, 2019. vice. Graveside service was Arrangements by on July 24, 2019 at Pine Cason Funeral Service, Rest Memorial Park in Foley.
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CALL FOR HOME DELIVERY! 251.943.2151 GULF COAST MEDIA THE COURIER • THE ONLOOKER • THE ISLANDER • THE BALDWIN TIMES 901 N. McKenzie Street • Foley, AL 36535 • www.GulfCoastNewsToday.com Gulf Coast Media • July 26, 2019 • The Baldwin Times • 7 Attorney General Steve Marshall announces Alabama joins $600 million multistate settlement with Equifax, the largest data breach settlement in U.S. History
Submitted consumers with due cases, driver’s license Equifax has also team and employing filed against Equifax, diligence, with con- numbers. agreed to take several new policies regard- as well as settlements Attorney General sequences of untold Shortly after, a co- steps to assist consum- ing the identification that were reached with Steve Marshall today harm by identity thefts alition that grew to ers who are either fac- and deployment of the Federal Trade Com- announced that a coali- that have occurred 50 Attorneys General ing identity theft issues critical security up- mission and Consumer tion of 50 Attorneys and may yet occur,” launched a multistate or who have already dates and patches. Financial Protection General has reached a said Attorney Gen- investigation into the had their identities sto- Bureau. $600 million settlement eral Marshall. “This breach. The investiga- len including, but not Consumers who are In addition to Ala- with Equifax regard- settlement provides tion found that the limited to: eligible for redress will bama, other Attorneys ing a massive 2017 data important steps to breach occurred be- • making it easier for be required to submit General participating breach. In Alabama, compensate consum- cause Equifax failed to consumers to freeze claims online or by in this settlement in- approximately 2.3 mil- ers and mitigate the implement an adequate and thaw their credit; mail. Paper claims to clude Alaska, Arizona, lion consumers were damage from Equifax’s security program to • making it easier for mail may be requested Arkansas, California, affected and are eligi- careless practices. Per- protect consumers’ consumers to dispute by phone. Consumers Colorado, Connecticut, ble for compensation. haps as significant is highly-sensitive per- inaccurate informa- will be able to obtain Delaware, Florida, An investigation by the message to other sonal information. tion in credit reports; information about Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, the Attorneys General businesses that they Despite knowing about and the settlement, check Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, found that Equifax’s will be held to account a critical vulnerability • requiring Equifax to their eligibility to file a Kentucky, Louisiana, failure to maintain a for maintaining a high in its software, Equifax maintain sufficient claim, and file a claim Maine, Maryland, reasonable security standard of protection failed to fully patch staff dedicated to as- on the Equifax Settle- Michigan, Minnesota, system enabled hack- for their customers’ its systems. More- sisting consumers ment Breach online Mississippi, Missouri, ers to penetrate its data. I am extremely over, Equifax failed who may be victims registry. To receive Montana, Nebraska, systems, exposing the proud of the commit- to replace software of identity theft. email updates regard- Nevada, New Hamp- data of 56 percent of ment and hard work that monitored the Equifax has also ing the launch of the shire, New Jersey, New American adults — the by the staff of my breached network for agreed to strengthen Equifax Settlement Mexico, New York, largest-ever breach of Consumer Interest suspicious activity. As its security practices Breach online registry, North Carolina, North consumer data. The Division, which was a result, the attackers going forward, in- consumers can sign Dakota, Ohio, Okla- Attorneys General se- part of the multistate penetrated Equifax’s cluding: up at ftc.gov/Equifax. homa, Oregon, Penn- cured a settlement with executive committee, system and went unno- • reorganizing its data Consumers can also sylvania, Rhode Island, Equifax that includes in reaching this settle- ticed for 76 days. security team; call 1-833-759-2982 for South Carolina, South a Consumer Restitu- ment for the benefit of Under the terms of • minimizing its col- more information. The Dakota, Tennessee, tion Fund of up to $425 Alabama consumers.” the settlement, Equi- lection of sensitive program to pay resti- Texas, Utah, Vermont, million, a $175 million On September 7, fax agreed to provide data and the use of tution to consumers Virginia, Washington, payment to the states, 2017, Equifax, one of a single Consumer consumers’ Social will be conducted in West Virginia, Wiscon- as well as extensive the largest consumer Restitution Fund of up Security numbers; connection with settle- sin, Wyoming, the Dis- injunctive relief, which reporting agencies in to $425 million — with • performing regular ments that have been trict of Columbia and also includes a signifi- the world, announced $300 million dedicated security monitoring, reached in the multi- the Commonwealth of cant financial commit- a data breach affecting to consumer redress. If logging and testing; district class actions Puerto Rico. ment from Equifax. more than 147 million the $300 million is ex- • employing improved This is the largest data consumers— nearly hausted, the Fund can access control and breach enforcement half of the U.S. popula- increase by up to an account management action in national his- tion. Breached infor- additional $125 million. tools; tory. mation included Social The company will also • reorganizing and seg- “Equifax failed ut- Security numbers, offer affected consum- menting its network; terly in its respon- names, dates of birth, ers extended credit- and sibility to safeguard addresses, credit card monitoring services for • reorganizing its the information of numbers, and in some a total of 10 years. patch management
four year period. Pay-As-You-Go phase is Public Schools and is a AWARD Today, Baldwin already being planned great example of how CONTINUED FROM 1 County Public Schools and Mr. Wilson and our stable funding and a are booming with Strategic Leadership commitment to work- Baldwin County’s school construction Team are developing ing together can solve commitment to fiscal with three new schools the third phase. many of our problems. responsibility. By not opening this summer. The ingenuity and Wilson will be pre- using bonds, nor long More than a dozen proj- out of the box thinking sented the International term debt, the current ects, valued at over $100 John Wilson brought Association’s Crystal construction projects million, are still in the to Baldwin County has Pinnacle of Achieve- have saved the county works to fill the needs been a game-changer ment Award this Octo- tax payers more than for one of the fast- for us. This Pay-As-You- ber, at the ASBO 2019 $75 million in interest est growing counties Go program is unique Annual Conference & and expenses over this in America. The next to Baldwin County Expo. 8 • The Baldwin Times • July 26, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media Religion Local program provides school supplies for needy students
By JOHN UNDERWOOD cluding pens, notebooks, Project R.E.A.C.H. is Catholic Social Ser- [email protected] rulers, colored pencils, another way Catholic vices also provides assis- crayons, binders, scis- Social Services, with tance to families during ROBERTSDALE sors, even headphones assistance from local the holidays through — Volunteers at the that students can use churches, provides as- Project Christmas. Baldwin County Catho- with their computers sistance for Baldwin Christmas Sharing is lic Social Services in supplied by the schools. County students in an annual project to pro- Robertsdale are busy “The only thing we need. vide food, toys and gift stuffing backpacks to don’t supply is loose Every year the orga- items through a coor- help students get ready paper,” Beam said, “but nization also provides dinated community ef- for school through the we have reams of paper assistance through its fort. Each child receives organization’s Project JOHN UNDERWOOD / STAFF PHOTO that we will be donating Child Nutrition Pro- three brand new gifts. R.E.A.C.H. program. in bulk to the schools.” gram, which provides CSS also hosts a spe- Those who need help Baldwin County Catholic Social Services Director Phyllis Supplies are pur- backpacks filled with cial project with Catho- Beam, Volunteer Coordinator Peggy Peterson and volun- with supplies began chased in bulk to keep food so students can lic Ladies of Charities teers fill backpacks for Project R.E.A.C.H. at the Knights signing up in July and of Columbus Hall in Robertsdale. costs down, Beam said. have nutritious meals for the elderly or home volunteers began hand- Anyone wishing to through the weekend. bound providing holiday ing out supplies on Mon- Baldwin County by pro- there’s a need we can donate to the project What started as assis- bags filled with gifts. day, July 22. viding school supplies help even after school can make a monetary tance just for students at Catholic Social Ser- Project REACH, which and financial assistance starts. All they need to donation for the Project Robertsdale Elementary vices welcomes dona- stands for Resources for of fees. do is call us and we will R.E.A.C.H. program. has expanded, Beam tions for these and other Educational Advance- “We’ll go through next try to help them.” “We generally ask for said, into Rosinton, programs, Beam said. If ment of Children, serves week,” said Baldwin The colorful back- $25 per student,” Beam Elsanor, Pine Grove you would like more in- low-income school-age County CSS Director packs are stuffed with a said, “but really any and Stapleton Schools formation, you can call children throughout Phyllis Beam, “and if variety of supplies, in- amount is helpful.” among others. 251-947-3877. Helping children to read The Holy Spirit Thrift readers. The mission is of gently used donations Shop awarded a $5000 to improve the reading, of clothing, household grant to the Children’s writing and spelling abili- goods and furniture. The Literacy Services of ties of students through Thrift Shop is located Baldwin County. The one to one or small group at 6798 Hwy 59 in Gulf CLS is a non-profit tutoring. For more infor- Shores. Pictured: Volun- tutoring organization mation about CLS please teer Mike Jones, Susanne dedicated to providing af- call 251-747-6464. The Avery of CLS, Alicia G., fordable tutoring services Thrift Shop is able to sup- shop Manager and volun- to dyslexic children, as port this and other non- teers Mike Ford and John well as other struggling profits through the sale Butterick. SUBMITTED PHOTO
UPCOMING COMMUNITY CHURCH EVENTS Back to School with Compassionate Connec- complete several houses enlightening talk. Bayview, work as Artist in Main St. in Daphne. Next Red, White & Blue – The tions will be helping children under construction in Speaker: Pinky Bass. Title Education for the Alabama spaghetti dinner and bingo Fairhope Police Department ages 6 through 12 show West Mobile. For more of talk: ‘Lois Slosson Sun- State Arts Council and has night: July 26. is sponsoring the fourth love to people with special information and to sign up dberg: Unheralded Turn continued to research from YUM! Join on annual Back to School needs. Each night there will to volunteer, contact Kayla of the Century Photogra- Lois Sundberg’s photo col- Foley UMC the first Friday of every community event on July be a snack supper, puppet Strauss at 251-476-7171 ext. pher.’ lection. 27 at the Fairhope United show, and activities de- 231. AlabamaMosaic is a reposi- We are located at 1150 month from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Methodist Church from 10 signed to include those with tory of digital materials on Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, and for our First Friday Fish a.m. to 2 p.m. Come enjoy visual hearing or mobility Fairhope Christian Alabama history, culture, service starts at 11 a.m. Fry! Enjoy delicious white kids activities, a cook-out, impairments. Call 251-928- Church will host a free places and people, part of fish filets fried to golden inflatables, backpacks with 9133. 10-week, non-denomi- Alabama’s Biocentennial St. Peter’s Episcopal perfection, accompanied school supplies for those in national, familial grief Celebration. The Fairhope Church will be hosting by cole slaw, baked beans, need and much more! Lo- Spanish Fort United support program starting Public Library received a Fish Fries on the first hush puppies, dessert, and cated in the Fairhope UMC Methodist Church located on Monday, Aug. 12, and grant to scan the Slosson Thursday of every month a drink all for a donation of Life Center located at 155 s. at 6530 Spanish Fort Blvd. ending on Monday, Oct. 21. collection of images. This from May through October $8! You can even get your Section St. in Fairhope. in Spanish Fort will have It will be from 6 to 7:30 p.m. will be a presentation of (excluding July 4th) from 5 order to-go! No reserva- a Uniform Closet/Open each Monday evening with photographs from Silverhill, to 7 p.m. Eat in or take out. tion necessary. Next date: Fairhope Avenue Baptist House on Saturday, Aug. the exception of Labor Day, Fairhope and Mobile by Lois $10 per plate and includes Aug. 9. We are located at Church at 8717 Fairhope 10 from 8 a.m. until noon. Sept. 2. It will be facilitated Slosson Sundberg made at fresh fried mullet, po- 915 N. Pine St. in Foley. Call Ave. in Fairhope will present The event will be held in by Pastor Rick Malugani and the turn of the century us- tato salad, cole slaw, baked 251-943-4393 for more “Day Three” in Concert the Youth area on West retired Disciples of Christ ing glass place negatives. beans, hush puppies and a information. on Sunday, July 28 at 6 Campus. There will be pastor, Jim Clifford. Rev. Bass spent the years of homemade dessert. St. Pe- p.m. A Love Offering will be school uniforms and school Clifford, a retired hospice ter’s is located at 6270 Bon JSUMC Comfort Sowers WWII in Fairhope with her meets every first Tuesday received at the concert. For supplies available. chaplain, was affiliated with Grandmother, Lois Sun- Secour Highway (corner of more information, contact Community Grief in Bir- County Road 10 and County of the month at 9 a.m. at Compass II Life will hold its dberg. She attended the the Biscuit King and JSUMC 251-928-0890. mingham, Al. offering sup- Organic School and began Road 49) in Bon Secour. firstBack to School event port group leadership and Next date: Aug. 1. CS 2.0 meets every third St. Bartholomew Catholic Saturday, Aug. 17 from 11 her piano studies with Dot Sunday of the month at grief counseling services. Cain. At age 50 she returned Church will have VBS, a.m. until 2 p.m. Compass If you or someone you know Join St. Paul’s Episcopal 11:30 at JSUMC, Building C. themed ‘Splash Canyon’ II Life is a local based to school where she discov- Church Life Center the Next Dates: Tues., Aug. 6, for has lost a loved one and is ered photography for which July 29 through Aug. 2, 5 to counseling and mentoring struggling, this program will fourth Friday of each Comfort Sowers and Sun., 7:30 p.m. Located at 12795 program for teens. Gradu- she received her MFA. It had month for Spaghetti July 21 for CS 2.0. Join us offer many tools to help. previously not been known Illinois Street in Elberta, our ates from the program will Because of the ongoing Dinner and Bingo. Dinner as we create comfort items VBS is open to the com- take on Daphne/Mobile to her that her grandmother is served at 6 p.m. and the such as prayer shawls, nature of this workshop, we had actually made photo- munity regardless of faith. Police Department in a will not admit new partici- games start at 6:30 p.m. fidget blankets, bears, and Come join and learn about basketball game at Daphne graphs at the turn of the $5 for a full course dinner many more items. All items pants to the group after the century under the tute- Jesus and have fun. Dinner Middle School. All students second week’s meeting. For of spaghetti, salad, bread, are given away for free to will be served form 5 to 5:30 attending the event will hear lage of Frank Stewart, the drink, and dessert. $20 those suffering from hard- more information and/or to Picture Man. The discovery p.m. Call 251-986-8142. empowerment speakers, sign up, please contact the for 11 games of Bingo. Play ships, such as illness, abuse, receive food, and back to of 150 plus glass negatives them all or share with a or other pain. For more Jubilee Shores United church office at 251-928- made by the grandmother school supplies. Parent 8495. friend! We WILL NOT be information, please call Methodist Church at 17261 resources will be available greatly influenced her offering free babysitting this JSUMC at 251-928-9133. All State Hwy 181 in Fairhope for all parents. Fairhope Unitarian Fel- work as a photographer. year, but kids are still wel- volunteers of any skill level will have Vacation Bible lowship invites you to Bass returned to live in her come. Everyone is welcome! are invited! We hope to see July 30 through School Habitat for Human- join us this Sunday for an grandmother’s home on We are located at 28788 N. you there! Aug. 1 from 6 until 8 p.m. ity needs volunteers to Gulf Coast Media • July 26, 2019 • The Baldwin Times • 9 Durant Chapel Baptist Church First Baptist Church Robertsdale Magnolia Springs Baptist Church Romar Beach Baptist Church 9551 Hwy 138 18200 Hwy 104 15090 US Hwy 98 23370 Perdido Beach Blvd Bay Minette · 251-937-9364 Robertsdale · 251-947-4362 Magnolia Springs · 251-965-7799 Orange Beach · 251-981-8959 www.durantchapel.com www.romarbeach.org First Baptist Church Silverhill Mi in Baptist Church Eastern Shore Baptist 15898 Silverhill Ave 24687 Co Rd 20 Seminole Baptist 6847 Park Dr Silverhill · 251-945-5182 Elberta · 251-238-7777 32619 Browns Landing Rd Daphne · 251-626-5550 Seminole · 251-946-3382 www.myesbc.net First Baptist Church Stockton Montgomery Hill Baptist Church 52700 State Hwy 59 13884 Danny Hall Rd Shell Banks Baptist East Pointe Baptist Stockton · 251-937-9513 Stockton · 251-937-5896 12125 State Hwy 180 34742 Hwy 225 Gulf Shores · 251-540-7136 Spanish Fort · 251-626-6263 First Baptist Church Summerdale Morning Dove www.eastpointebaptistchurch.com 515 W Broadway Ave 54681 Lottie Rd Southside Baptist Church Summerdale · 251-989-6117 Perdido · 251-580-3674 526 Brady Rd Eastwood Baptist Church www.fbcsummerdale.com Bay Minette · 251-937-7925 11 Co Rd 112 Mt. Nebo Baptist Church This Directory made possible by the advertisers included in this Directory. Bay Minette · 251-937-6277 First Missionary Baptist 62060 Saint Luke Church Rd Spanish Trail Baptist 11755 Boatyard Rd Stockton · 251-937-4733 10999 US Hwy 90 AFRICAN METHODIST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD BAPTIST Fairhope Avenue Baptist Church Stockton · 251-937-6355 Daphne · 251-626-7277 EPISCOPAL 8717 Fairhope Ave Mt. Olive Baptist Church Bible Way Assembly 3Circle Church North Campus Fairhope · 251-928-0890 Fishermen Baptist Church 81 Brownwood Ave St. Joseph Missionary Baptist Greater Montrose AME Church 15787 US Hwy 98 10080 Hwy 64 17117 River Rd Bay Minette · 251-937-7750 Church 7000 McIntyre St Foley · 251-943-5777 Daphne · 251-378-9297 Fairhope Community Church Bon Secour · 251-949-6387 19307 Ingleside Ave Fairhope · 251-928-1006 www.3circlechurch.com 329 S Greeno Rd www.fomm.org Mt Triumph Baptist Church Fairhope · 251-928-2452 Celebration Church of Fairhope Fairhope · 251-990-4442 70975 State Hwy 59 Tate Chapel AME Church 8180 Dyer Rd 3Circle Church South Campus www.fairhopecommunitychurch. Fish River Baptist Church Little River · 251-862-5670 St. Mary Baptist Church 72139 T J Earle Rd Fairhope · 251-928-0343 10274 State Hwy 104 org 17140 Co Rd 33 8497 Hurricane Rd Little River · 251-862-5306 www.fairhopechurch.com Fairhope · 251-990-3112 Fairhope · 251-928-0402 New Era Missionary Baptist Bay Minette · 251-580-2089 www.3circlechurch.com Faith Family Fellowship 510 Era Dr AFRICAN METHODIST Christian Life the Island Church 7100 Spanish Fort Blvd Friendship Baptist Church Fairhope · 251-928-5864 Stapleton Baptist Family & Friends EPISCOPAL ZION 25550 Canal Rd Antioch Missionary Baptist Spanish Fort · 251-626-1379 7159 Bon Secour Hwy 35460 Baldwin Ave Orange Beach · 251-967-4840 6437 Old Marlow Rd www.faithfamilyonline.com Bon Secour · 251-949-6486 New Hope Missionary Baptist Stapleton · 251-937-7138 Twin Beech AME Zion Church www.christianlifechurch.tv Point Clear · 251-928-2426 8702 Dixon Rd www.stapletonbaptistchurch.org 6664 Twin Beech Rd First Baptist Church Bay Minette Grace Fellowship Baptist Church Bay Minette · 251-937-1357 Fairhope · 251-928-7735 Evangel Assembly of God Barnwell Baptist Church 1201 Hand Ave 18632 Fairground Rd Styx River Baptist 40550 State Hwy 59 7780 US Hwy 98 Bay Minette · 251-937-9536 Robertsdale · 251-410-7619 New Life Baptist Church 22254 Old Brady Rd Zion Fountain AME Zion Church Bay Minette · 251-937-6839 Fairhope · 251-928-8286 www.fbcbm.com www.gracefellowshipbaptist.org 49535 Rabun Rd Robertsdale · 251-978-8539 55255 Hwy 21 Bay Minette · 251-937-1357 Stockton · 251-937-2301 First Assembly of God Bayside Baptist Church First Baptist Church Elberta Jubilee Baptist Tate Creek Missionary Baptist 1706 US Hwy 31 33677 US Hwy 98 12891 S Main St 9264 Pleasant Rd Oasis Church at the Wharf 68360 T J Earle Rd ALLIANCE Bay Minette · 251-937-9030 Lillian · 251-256-0226 Elberta · 251-533-3242 Daphne · 251-621-7095 4700 Main St, Ste N201 Little River · 251-862-5503 www.bayassembly.org www.jubileebaptist.com Orange Beach · 205-382-1466 Eternal Life Church Bethel Baptist Church First Baptist Church Fairhope www.oasischurchsbc.org Three Rivers Church 34223 US Hwy 98 Foley Assembly of God 22250 US Hwy 90 300 S Section St Hamilton Baptist Church 31841 US Hwy 90 Lillian · 251-962-2595 314 E Azalea Ave Robertsdale · 251-947-5145 Fairhope · 251-928-8685 32815 Co Rd 112 Open Door Baptist Church Seminole · 251-978-1315 www.eternallifecma.com Foley · 251-970-2694 www.fbcfairhope.org Robertsdale · 251-931-3037 20774 Co Rd 12 S www.foleyassembly.com Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Foley · 251-943-1693 Trinity Baptist Church ANGLICAN 42700 Amelia Rd First Baptist Church Foley Hand Avenue Baptist Church www.opendoorchurchfoley.com 19615 Underwood Rd Hall’s Fork Assembly of God Bay Minette · 251-937-6750 221 N Alston St 2001 Hand Ave Foley · 251-269-0663 Church of the Apostles 49660 Phillipsville Rd Foley · 251-943-8352 Bay Minette · 251-937-6880 Oyster Bay Baptist, SBC 7159 McIntyre St Bay Minette · 251-455-7719 Bible Baptist Church www.fbcfoley.com www.handavenuebaptist.com 4280 Plash Rd Vernant Park Baptist Fairhope · 251-928-6622 7975 Spanish Fort Blvd Gulf Shores · 251-968-7805 10891 Vernant Park Rd New Day Ministries Spanish Fort · 251-626-0695 First Baptist Church Gulf Shores Heritage Country Gospel www.oysterbaybaptist.org Foley · 251-424-3809 Grace Anglican Church 1517 Hand Ave www.bbcspanishfort.com 2200 W 1st St Baptist Chapel www.vpbc.org 817 Estella St Bay Minette · 251-937-2816 Gulf Shores · 251-968-7369 20993 Co Rd 64 Perdido Beach Baptist Church Fairhope · 251-929-1606 Calvary Baptist Robertsdale · 251-947-1995 9110 Co Rd 97 Victory Baptist Church www.visitgrace.net Odyssey Church 700 W Magnolia Ave First Baptist Church Lillian Elberta · 251-986-3186 21770 US Hwy 98 30181 State Hwy 59 Foley · 251-943-1349 34421 Barclay Ave Lagoon Baptist Church Foley · 251-943-2658 St. Francis at the Point Loxley · 251-964-2073 Lillian · 251-962-2180 17867 State Hwy 180 W Pine Grove Baptist Church 17280 Scenic Hwy 98 www.odysseychurch.tv Christian Valley Baptist Church Gulf Shores · 251-968-7057 42240 Pine Grove Rd CATHOLIC Point Clear · 251-928-1255 367 Young St First Baptist Church Loxley www.lagoonbc.com Bay Minette · 251-937-2460 www.stfrancisatthepoint.org Pentecostal Harvest Assembly Fairhope · 251-928-5010 1050 N Alabama St Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos 33181 Arlie Minchew Rd Loxley · 251-964-5261 Lifeway Community Church Pleasant View Baptist Church Catholic Church @ Prodisee Pantry APOSTOLIC Robertsdale · 251-931-0089 Crossway Baptist Church www.fbcloxley.com 16373 Thompson Rd 19197 Co Rd 12 S 9315 Spanish Ft. Blvd. 12720 Springsteen Ln Loxley · 251-960-5433 Foley · 251-943-1845 Spanish Fort · 251-202-3929 Foley Apostolic Robertsdale 1st Assembly of God Foley · 251-971-2000 First Baptist Church Orange Beach www.lifewaycommunityonline.com www.foleypleasantview.org http://www.FrancisXSeelos.org 209 W Berry Ave 22811 Holland St 4773 Bay Circle Foley · 251-943-8499 Robertsdale · 251-947-5890 Daphne Baptist Orange Beach · 251-981-4288 Lighthouse Baptist Church Redeemed Baptist Church Christ the King Catholic Church 1515 6th St www. rstbaptistorangebeach.com 18055 Co Rd 64 9790 County Rd 65 1505 Main St Good Samaritan Sanctuary Summerdale Assembly of God Daphne · 251-626-2215 Loxley · 251-960-1833 Foley · 251-965-2080 Daphne · 251-626-2343 7208 Twin Beech Rd 404 E Broadway St First Baptist Church Point Clear www.redeemedbaptistchurch.org www.ctkdaphne.org Fairhope · 251-928-2122 Summerdale · 251-989-6851 6537 Co Rd 32 Macedonia Missionary Baptist www.goodsamaritansanctuary.org Point Clear · 251-928-7023 902 Daphne Ave Daphne · 251-626-9393
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CHRISTIAN Fourteenth Street Church of Christ St. James Episcopal Liberty Church - Foley Campus Holy Trinity Lutheran Gulf Shores United Methodist E 14th St 860 N Section St 110 E Riviera Blvd 8721 Whispering Pines Rd 1900 Gulf Shores Pkwy Our Lady of the Gulf Belforest Christian Church Bay Minette · 251-937-3565 Fairhope · 251-928-2912 Foley · 251-943-7100 Daphne · 251-621-2968 Gulf Shores · 251-968-2411 308 E 22nd Ave 25270 Co Rd 54 W www.stjamesfairhope.org www.libertychurch.net www.holytrinitydaphne.org www.gulfshoresumc.org Gulf Shores · 251-968-7062 Daphne · 251-626-0392 CHURCH OF GOD www.ourladyofthegulfal.org www.belforestchristian.com St John the Evangelist New Life in Christ Peace Lutheran Church Guy’s Chapel United Christian Fellowship 22764 State Hwy 59 S 102 E Berry Ave 8250 Roscoe Rd Methodist Church Shrine of the Holy Cross Community of Christ 23425 Cowling Rd Robertsdale · 251-947-6011 Robertsdale · 251-943-2225 Gulf Shores · 251-974-2545 55080 Rabun Rd. 612 Main St 700 Moog Ave Robertsdale · 251-269-3074 www.newlifeinchristchurch.net Bay Minette Daphne · 251-621-9793 Bay Minette · 251-937-0910 Church of God in Christ St. Paul’s Episcopal Redeemer Lutheran Church 365 Young St 14755 Oak St JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES 200 S Section St Jubilee Shores United Methodist St. Agatha Parish First Christian Church Robertsdale Fairhope · 251-928-4317 Magnolia Springs · 251-965-7452 Fairhope · 251-928-8397 17261 Hwy 181 1001 Hand Ave 22621 Racine St Kingdom Hall Bay Minette Fairhope · 251-928-9133 Bay Minette · 251-937-8600 Robertsdale · 251-947-7772 Church of God Foley St. Paul’s Episcopal 43240 Pine Grove Rd Shepherd of the Bay www.jubileeshores.net 14255 Hwy 59 506 N Pine St Bay Minette · 251-580-8020 12851 Perdido St St. Bartholomew Catholic Church Genesis Church Foley · 251-943-2370 Foley · 251-943-2173 Lillian · 251-962-7682 Latham United Methodist Church 12795 Illinois St 541 Cotton Creek Dr. www.saintpaulsfoley.com Kingdom Hall Fairhope 59980 Hwy 59 N Elberta · 251-986-8142 Gulf Shores · www.genesisal.com Church of God Loxley 8370 Gayfer Rd Ext St. Jude’s by the Sea Stockton · 251-937-7056 5220 N Hickory St St. Paul Episcopal Fairhope · 251-928-6601 312 E 16th Ave St. John’s Catholic Church CHURCH OF CHRIST Loxley · 251-964-6604 28788 N Main St Gulf Shores · 251-968-5833 Lillian United Methodist 7488 Herman Sledge Rd Daphne · 251-626-2421 Kingdom Hall Foley www.stjudesbythesea.org 12770 S Perdido St Bromley · 251-937-9060 Church of Christ Fairhope Church of God Perdido www.saintpaulseasternshore.org 21287 Co Rd 12 Lillian · 251-962-4336 890 N Greeno Rd 23295 Co Rd 47 Foley · 251-943-4194 St. Mark’s Lutheran Church www.lillianumc.org St. John’s Parish Fairhope · 251-928-9053 Perdido · 251-937-5408 St. Peter’s Episcopal 13220 N Main St 12800 Schindler Ln www.churchofchristatfairhope.com 6270 Bon Secour Hwy Kingdom Hall Robertsdale Elberta · 251-986-8133 Little Zion United Methodist Magnolia Springs · 251-965-7719 Church of God Stapleton Bon Secour · 251-949-6254 23465 E Chicago St 13453 Holly Creek Rd Church of Christ Foley 13593 Church St www.stpetersofbonsecour.com Robertsdale · 251-947-2010 St. Paul’s Lutheran Stockton · 251-937-7712 St. Joseph Catholic Church 202 W Orchid Ave Stapleton · 251-937-7544 400 N Alston St 34290 US Hwy 98 Foley · 251-943-8848 St. Steven Charismatic Episcopal JEWISH Foley · 251-943-6931 Lottie United Methodist Church Lillian · 251-962-3649 www.foleychurchofchrist.com Cross Roads Church of God 25566 Friendship Rd 59635 Jack Springs Road 10777 Co Rd 138 Daphne · 251-402-2402 Beit Yeshua Messianic Synagogue Zion Lutheran Church Lottie, AL St. Lawrence Catholic Church Church of Christ Gulf Shores Bay Minette · 251-937-1227 720 W Laurel Ave 15875 4th Ave 370 S Section St 2414 W 1st St www.mycrossroadscog.org EVANGELICAL Foley · 251-943-6366 Silverhill · 251-945-5209 Loxley United Methodist Fairhope · 251-928-5931 Gulf Shores · 251-968-7769 1062 S Cypress St www.stlawrencefairhope.com www.gulfshoreschurchofchrist.org Lighthouse Tabernacle Greenwood Covenant Church Congregation Mayim Chayim METHODIST Loxley · 251-964-5241 54362 Rabun Rd 21750 Co Rd 36 10526 Co Rd 64 St. Margaret of Scotland Church of Christ Robertsdale Bay Minette · 251-937-5284 Summerdale · 251-989-6495 Daphne · 251-279-0068 Daphne United Methodist Marlow United Methodist Catholic Parish 18250 Pennsylvania Ave www.shalomeasternshore.com 2410 Main St 16135 Co Rd 9 601 W Laurel Ave Robertsdale · 251-947-7128 McGhee Memorial Temple Riviera Community Church Daphne · 251-626-2287 Summerdale · 251-988-8563 Foley · 251-943-4009 500 Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd 1740 S Juniper St Springhill Avenue Temple www.dumc.org www.marlowumc.org Church of Christ South Baldwin Bay Minette · 251-937-3600 Foley · 251-971-1886 1769 Springhill Ave St. Patrick Catholic Parish 517 N McKenzie St Mobile · 251-478-0415 Daybreak Methodist Church Morgan’s Chapel United 23035 Hwy 59 N Foley · 251-943-2686 The Dwelling Place Silverhill Covenant Church www.springhillavenuetemple.com 23878 Hwy 20 6325 Co Rd 10 Robertsdale · 251-947-5054 18246 S Greeno Rd 16094 State Hwy 104 Elberta · 251-986-7789 Bon Secour · 251-949-7400 Church of Christ Spanish Fort Fairhope · 251-604-4288 Silverhill · 251-945-5143 LUTHERAN St. Thomas by the Sea 8100 Spanish Fort Blvd Eastern Shore Wesley Bible New Hope United Methodist 26547 Perdido Beach Blvd Spanish Fort · 251-626-3064 Vision Ministries GREEK ORTHODOX Ascension Lutheran 7220 Parker Rd 27896 New Hope Church Rd Orange Beach · 251-981-8132 47861 Rabun Rd. 8888 Co Rd 64 Fairhope · 251-990-9362 Robertsdale · 850-206-1949 Church of Christ Summerdale Bay Minette · 251-580-2003 St. Athanasios Greek Daphne · 251-626-7500 CHRISTIAN - 1070 Hwy 59 S Orthodox Chapel www.ourdaphnechurch.org Fairhope United Methodist Orange Beach United Methodist DISCIPLES OF CHRIST Summerdale · 251-989-7748 EPISCOPAL 220 E 20th Ave 155 S Section St 28751 Canal Rd www.summerdalechurch.org Gulf Shores · 251-967-2020 Bethel Lutheran Church Fairhope · 251-928-1148 Orange Beach · 251-981-6751 Christian Life Church Foley Holy Spirit Episcopal www.stathanasios.al.goarch.org 6720 Co Rd 32 www.fairhopeumc.org 14965 Hwy 59 Eastern Shore Church of Christ 616 Fort Morgan Rd Point Clear · 251-928-8327 Pine Grove Methodist Church Foley · 251-943-7316 1209 Daphne Ave Gulf Shores · 251-968-5988 INTERDENOMINATIONAL First United Methodist Church 26154 Co Rd 13 Daphne · 251-626-7345 www.holyspiritep.com Concordia Lutheran Church 120 W 2nd St Daphne · 251-626-5805 Fairhope Christian Church www.escoc.net Abiding Love Fellowship 23186 US Hwy 98 Bay Minette · 251-937-8303 349 Fairwood Blvd Immanuel Episcopal 17266 Co Rd 26 Montrose · 251-928-7536 www.fumcbayminette.com Perdido United Methodist Church Fairhope · 251-928-8495 First Church of Christ, Scientist 700 McMillan Ave Foley · 251-943-1615 23440 County Road 47 www.fairhopechristian.org 301 Fels Ave Bay Minette · 251-937-7900 www.abidinglovefoley.org Grace Lutheran Church, ELCA Foley United Methodist Perdido, AL Fairhope · 251-928-0745 491 W 23rd Ave 915 N Pine St South Baldwin Christian Church City of Hope Gulf Shores · 251-968-5991 Foley · 251-943-4393 19489 Keller Rd W 200 Oak St. www.glcgs.org www.foleyumc.org Foley · 251-424-7923 Foley · 251-943-1255
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