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JANUARY 20, 2017 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢ Commission takes heat for penny tax extension By CLIFF MCCOLLUM sales tax. Campomenosi said. “The con- more accountable with the clear message they were not [email protected] Lou Campomenosi, leader text of what I’m saying here is community. He said after CSC interested in reforming.” of the Common Sense Cam- that you all have enabled this members approached board Campomenosi said he was Local Common Sense Cam- paign, told commissioners he board of education, which you president Shannon Cauley disappointed in the commis- paign members showed up to was highly upset about the know as well as I do has had and members of the com- sion’s decision because it Tuesday morning’s Baldwin penny being mandated with- some leadership issues and munity task force about a takes away some of the moti- County Commission meeting out a vote. problems.” forensic audit for the school vation for the school board to to question the commission- “According to what I’ve Campomenosi said the system, they were shut down. have greater accountability, ers about their recent vote read and understand, there school board has still not “They refused to do it,” to extend the county’s penny will not be a vote on this,” made great strides in being Campomenosi said. “It sent a SEE PENNY TAX, PAGE 2

Program Era of Coastal honors Alabama King’s Community College begins legacy BAY MINETTE — After 13 months of preparation, the consoli- LOXLEY — Approximately dation efforts to combine Alabama 40 residents participated in a Southern Community College, march with several more at- Faulkner State Community College tending a program in Loxley and Jefferson Davis Community Monday, Jan. 16 to celebrate College have now come to fruition. the life and legacy of Dr. Mar- On Tuesday, Dec. 6, the Southern tin Luther King Jr. Association of Colleges and Schools The vision of Gloria Autry Commission On Colleges voted to and organized every year with approve the consolidation of the co-chair Ronnie McBride Jr., three institutions. Then, the Ala- this is the 12th straight year bama Community College System for the march and program in Board of Trustees unanimously Loxley. signed on the final line to move for- The march up Highway ward with the development of the 59, beginning at the Loxley new Coastal Alabama Community Church of God to the Loxley College in mid-December. Civic Center, commemorated On Jan. 11, the countless hours of the 1965 march from Selma planning and preparation from all to Montgomery that created employees is put into effect. National support for federal “Each of the colleges has been voting rights legislation. proudly serving their communi- The march was followed ties for more than 50 years,” Gary by a short program, featur- Branch, president of Coastal Ala- ing a solo by A.J. Fowler and bama Community College, said. keynote speaker Lawrence “This is not a new mission for our L. Battiste, assistant chief colleges; however, it is a new begin- with the Mobile Police De- ning for Coastal Alabama Commu- partment. The theme for this nity College.” year’s program was “Move Serving more than 10,000 stu- Forward.” dents, Coastal Alabama will provide Nationwide the Martin Lu- more than 100 programs of study ther King Jr. Day of Service is across 15 campuses and instruc- held on the third Monday of tional sites. The Bay Minette Cam- January to commemorate his pus serves as the regional main birthday on Jan. 15. JOHN UNDERWOOD / GCM STAFF PHOTOS campus for the new college. “We will serve communities from the Mississippi line to the Florida line,” President Branch said. Coastal Alabama Community Col- School board considers tax percentage changes lege was the result of a careful and By CLIFF MCCOLLUM percentage swap on the 1984 penny tax cerns I have seen and read from some deliberate decision to expand pro- [email protected] asked for by the county commission. of the citizens in Baldwin County,” gram offerings, student leadership Superintendent Eddie Tyler told the Tyler said. “Some have suggested this SEE COLLEGE, PAGE 6 In their first public meeting since the board he wanted to take them through was done in the darkness of night, passage of the penny tax extension, the the process of how the penny tax con- which was not the cause.” Baldwin County Board of Education tinuation occurred, an event he called Tyler said the amendment voted on BALDWIN FAST FACTS met Tuesday night in Silverhill to dis- the “most amazing gift he’d seen in back in 2012 that extended the 2010  Martin Luther King Jr. Day was cuss how that extension happened and years.” penny tax for 2018 did not actually first observed in 1986. whether the board would support the “I’m addressing the pervading con- SEE CHANGES, PAGE 25

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Parks Rogers Tony Whitehead Chris Elliott, commission chairman “I wasn’t going for- Publisher Sports Editor “What you’ve done is en- able them to do a worse ward without that in (251) 947-7712 (251) 928-2321 burden back on your Dorsey said the school there,” Dorsey said. “I job because now no one shoulders,” Campo- funding issue has been parks@gulfcoast tony@gulfcoast can use this as a way to don’t think their debt menosi said. “They’re a countywide concern management has been media.com media.com force them to do what going to be coming back since he first took of- they need to do.” really good at all, and I Cliff McCollum Classified Advertising for more money from fice years ago and it was wanted to make sure it He said he would not you. It’s just a matter of time to do something Managing Editor Jessica Vaughn be surprised to see the couldn’t get worse.” time.” serious about it. Commission Chairman (251) 947-7712 jessica@gulfcoast school board come back Commissioner Tucker “While I’d like to see [email protected] media.com to the commission for Chris Elliott agreed with Dorsey responded that some changes within the Dorsey that the funding even more money in the he didn’t want to get into board, I wasn’t willing to Destiny Brown Legal Advertising near future. question was too large Gulf Coast Buzz Editor April Wallace a debate with Campo- leverage the operation of an issue to leave out- “You’ve taken them menosi, and that they of the system to beat (251) 943-2151 alegals@gulfcoast off the hook and put the standing much longer. agreed on some issues. the board members over “Putting that opera- destiny@gulfcoast media.com “By no means do I the head,” Dorsey said. TRENDING tion at risk by leaving media.com think the board of edu- “That penny tax signi- such a huge, unan- cation is doing a perfect fied such a significant swered question into the To subscribe, make an address change or vacation delivery 1. Robertsdale man killed in job,” Dorsey said. “I’ve number to the board of stop, you may call our office at (251) 517-1690, go online at www. crash off of I-65 next budget cycle would been critical and sup- education that to take have been a dangerous gulfcoastnewstoday.com and click on the “e-edition” link in the 2. Commissioner Chris black toolbar. Under “don’t have an id’ there is an option for how to portive at the same it away, you’d break the omission,” Elliott said. become a subscriber. or email [email protected]. Elliott talks DUI arrest, con- time.” school system and our Elliott said the way the ©Gulf Coast Media 2016. 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Former highest-ranking ‘Come party with us!’ SNCO of U.S. Armed Forces Fairhope Public Library is celebrating 10th birthday The Fairhope Public Library is Giddens Auditorium. The Library joins north Florida nonprofit celebrating its tenth Anniversary in will conduct normal operations along the current building, located at 501 with our celebration. The library K9s For Warriors, one Fairhope Ave. hours on Saturdays are 9 a.m until 3 of the nation’s leading vet- Join them as they party on the p.m. eran service organizations birthday of the “new” library on Sat- This has all been made possible for post- 9/11 veterans is urday, Jan. 21, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. thanks to the magnificent residents of proud to announce the On Jan. 21, Fairhope Public Library Fairhope. addition of our nation’s will have activities, cake, prizes and For more information, contact your former highest-ranking more for all to take part in. local library or visit fairhopelibrary. Senior Noncommissioned All the festivities will be held in the org. Officer to its team. Having just retired from the U.S. Marine Corps in Aug. 2016, Sgt. Maj. Bryan Battaglia, a New Orleans native, will now be donning a new uniform as he becomes the Director, Major Gifts. “We are thrilled at the opportunity that Sergeant King Major Battaglia brings to our Resource Development Department,” said founder, of the Shari Duval. “His vast ex- Grill perience and relationships among the military com- munity will be invaluable to our team. As one of our Burners that last...and last Ambassadors, we will be able to plan better for the Sgt. Maj. Bryan Battaglia Cast stainless steel burners long-term financial sus- Superior durability; solid performance and quality tainability to care of our K9s For Warriors because I suicides (22 lives lost a day are the hallmarks of the Cape Fear Series. wounded veterans, notably truly believe in its mission. to PTSD). Through a three- defeating our country’s Providing a thoroughly week, live-in training pro- veteran suicide epidemic.” trained service dog permits gram — at no cost to the Battaglia’s nearly 37-year a long-lasting medicinal veteran — K9s For War- career consisted of various recipe for physical, emo- riors graduates are able to prestigious positions, in- tional, and mental wellness return to civilian life with It just may be the world’s fi nest gas grill. cluding the Senior Enlisted to the wounded who qual- dignity and independence The ultimate stainless steel gas cooking Advisor to the Chairman ify to attend our program. I while reducing their risk of the Joint Chiefs of Staff am honored to continue to for suicide. The mission system. The Wilmington Grill ‘Cape (SEAC) and the Command directly impact our service of K9s For Warriors is to Fear’ lineup of grills is designed and Senior Enlisted Leader members, veterans, and stop the nearly 22 daily to U.S. Joint Forces Com- their family members.” suicides altogether. The or- built to last a lifetime. Backed up with a mand. He earned some of ganization has become the life-time burner warranty and a 7-year the military’s top awards, About K9s For Warriors nation’s preeminent orga- including the Defense Su- K9s For Warriors was nization providing service warranty on all other workmanship. perior Service Medal, Le- founded in 2011 by Shari dogs to post-9/11 veterans Cast stainless steel burners deliver consistent high quality, gion of Merit, two Bronze Duval. After her son, suffering from PTSD, trau- Star Medals with Combat Brett returned home as a matic brain injury, and/ performance and durability . . . Even in the harsh environment of the coast. Valor, and the Purple contractor from Iraq with or military sexual trauma. Heart. His time in service Post Traumatic Stress Dis- To date, 272 veterans have took him to Europe, Asia, ability; Duval recognized been matched to service and the Middle East. His that there was a need to dogs. K9s For Warriors is Showroom Open Mon-Thurs 7am to 5:30pm enduring passion for mili- treat innovatively and ef- a 501(c)3 dedicated to our tary members and families fectively the devastating American Warriors who 24831 Canal Rd. now drives him to embark epidemic. What started have sacrificed their to- Orange Beach, AL 36561 on a new venture with K9s out as an idea developed morrows for our todays. For Warriors. into a passionate nonprofit 214 Camp K9 Road • CLARKE-MOBILE COUNTIES GAS DISTRICT “Even though I have organization committed to Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida officially retired from saving the lives of rescue 32081 • (904) 686-1956 • Fax 251.974.5432 the Armed Forces, I will dogs and military heroes (904) 686-1957 • Email: continue to serve,” said alike. Since 9/11, there [email protected] • www.cmcgas.com Battaglia. “I am joining have been 130,000 veteran www.k9sforwarriors.org 4 • The Baldwin Times • January 20, 2017 • Gulf Coast Media Live Oak Village is named South Baldwin Chamber’s January Business of Month FOLEY — The South Bald- bi-weekly housekeeping, lawn win Chamber of Commerce care, maintenance and even named Live Oak Village as home cooked meals are avail- the Business of the Month for able for purchase. Live Oak January. Live Oak features a offers an all-inclusive rate premier senior living campus with no levels of care charge designed to foster indepen- and rentals can be month to dence and wellness as well as month with a thirty day writ- short term care, assisted liv- ten notice. ing and independent living. Live Oak Village is active Live Oak is a nonprofit cor- in the local Foley community poration that is committed to and Chamber of Commerce. meeting the social, spiritual, To contact Live Oak village, physical and financial needs call (251) 943-6733 or to learn of the residents. more visit www.liveoakal.com Independent living at Live or stop by 2300 N. Cedar St. in Oak features many ways for Foley, Alabama. seniors to live active, vibrant The South Baldwin Cham- lives. Residents can choose ber of Commerce believes in from one or two bedroom gar- uniting businesses in the com- address concerns that affect ronment to live, work, share For information on Cham- den apartments and feature munity to serve as a catalyst the economy. In turn, they traditions and make memo- ber events, programs and cable TV, wireless internet, for change, build wealth, and help to create a quality envi- ries. membership call 251-943-3291.

ADA settlement entered between U.S. Attorney’s Office, restaurants Kenyen R. Brown, entered into Settlement Civil Rights Enforcement to the Bayview Dining office to remedy the ADA Assistant United States At- United States Attorney for Agreements under the Unit, opened its investiga- Room and the courtyard. violations by removing the torney Holly L. Wiseman. the Southern District of Americans with Disabili- tions in these matters after Accessible tables have barriers which prevented For more information, Alabama, announced the ties Act with the owners receiving complaints that been installed in the bar persons with disabilities visit www.ada.gov or our resolution of complaints and operators of Island- people with mobility dis- and courtyard. from enjoying their res- office’s website at http:// against two local restau- ers Restaurant and Bar abilities were unable to ac- The owners and opera- taurants,” Brown said. www.justice.gov/usao/als/ rants made by persons in Dauphin Island and cess the restaurants. tors also adopted policies “Not only is this required civil/cre.html. with disabilities who could Gambino’s Italian Grill in As a result of the settle- which require providing by law, but it’s also great Any person with a dis- not access the facilities. Fairhope. ments, Islanders Restau- dining assistance to per- for business. We commend ability who believes they The United States At- The United States At- rant — which is elevated sons who are deaf, hard of these restauranteurs for have been discriminated torney’s Office recently torney’s Office, through its on stilts — has installed hearing, blind and deaf- their decisions and their against in the Southern a lift to allow persons blind, blind and people wise investment. They District of Alabama may with mobility disabilities with mobility disabilities. have shown they are good contact our office at 63 to enter the restaurant, Service dog policies were corporate neighbors. With South Royal St., Suite 600, added accessible parking adopted. more than 55 million per- Mobile, AL 36602, tele- and added an accessible Staff training is also sons with disabilities in phone us at 251.441.5845 unisex bathroom. Gambi- required by the Settle- our country, the restau- or file a complaint with no’s now has a new, unisex ment Agreements. “When rants have the potential the U. S. Department of accessible bathroom and notified of the federal for much more business as Justice, 950 Pennsylvania accessible parking. investigation, the own- well.” Ave., NW, Civil Rights Accessible routes have ers of Islander’s and These matters were Division, Disability Rights been provided throughout Gambino’s chose to work handled for the United Section, Washington, DC the restaurant, including collaboratively with our States Attorney’s Office by 20530.

South Baldwin Republican Women announce Jan. 24 meeting at the Gift Horse The South Baldwin responsible for oversight IVEY’S Republican Women will of the Department’s rural meet at the Gift Horse Res- development programs JANUARY taurant in Foley on Tues- and policies. Chamberlain day, Jan. 24. The meeting earned his BS degree from SPECIAL begins at 11:30 with a $10 the University of Alabama, buffet. No reservations and he was a combat ma- are required. rine in the 1st Marine Divi- Don Chamberlain, a sion, Vietnam 1969 -1970. EGGPLANT JUBILEE candidate for Under Sec- The Club meets the retary of Agriculture for fourth Tuesday of each Rural Development, Wash- month at the Gift Horse. $15.95 ington, D.C., will be the Husbands are invited speaker. and new members are in- Blackened Gulf shrimp and sautéed lump Chamberlain was princi- vited to join. crabmeat served over a bed of our fried pal advisor to the U.S. Sec- For more information, eggplant medallions and topped with our retary of Agriculture and call 251-978-6178. Creole hollandaise sauce.

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The Baldwin County Archives Facility The Department of produced by the offices of Bald- itself in need of a better way and take a copy of any public agement Board to establish win County government and to access information and, in writing in this state, except as parameters for gathering and Archives and History stepped forward to begin the turn, to put that information to otherwise expressly provided preserving the county’s re- process that gained momentum use serving their constituency. by statute.” Records must also cords. Unfortunately, the Re- The Baldwin County Archives through three decades culminat- Alabama law mandates open be kept in accordance with cords Management Board was Facility began as little more ing in 2005 with the building of access to public documents auditing standards approved unsuccessful and was replaced than a dream, a dream of a more the new archives facility located just as the voters of Baldwin by the Examiners of Public Ac- in 1997 with a County Archives efficient means to access valu- off Courthouse Square in Bay County demand access to their counts (Code of Alabama 1975, Study Committee charged with able information on local gov- Minette. county government. As a result, Section 36-12-2, 36-12-4, and ascertaining the feasibility of ernment records. Brantley who served as the Alabama law requires public 41-5-23). producing an archives depart- That dream, now a reality, County Attorney in the mid to officials to create and maintain And how could Baldwin ment as a standalone unit of arose out of the needs of local late 1970s sowed the seeds of records that document the County meet these standards? Baldwin County government. researchers, lawyers, lawmakers a dedicated archives building business of their office. These The answer was to concentrate After careful consideration by and a whole host of others that long before such a project was records must be protected the combined output of county the Study Committee, legisla- sought information to provide popular or able to be funded. from “mutilation, loss, or de- generated documents in one tion was sought through which services to their constituents in Brantley truly was ahead of his struction,” so that they may facility which would ensure the Department of Archives the county and throughout the time in paving the way for the be transferred to an official’s the future availability of the and History would emerge. state. department that now exists. successors, in office and made documents while also providing And in 1998 the State Legis- Individuals like Tolbert M. But how did Brantley’s available to members of the more open access to govern- lature responded by adopting Brantley, whose namesake dream become a reality? The public. ment agencies and private re- Act No. 98-579, as amended by adorns the facade of the ar- Baldwin County Commission, Under the Code of Alabama searchers. Act No. 2000-275 creating the chives building, saw the need witness to a demographic ex- 1975, Section 36-12-40, “every In 1995, the Commission Baldwin County Department of for ready access to documents plosion in the county found citizen has a right to inspect established a Records Man- Archives and History.

Editor’s Note: What is your favorite thing cause of this favorable loca- Minette headed in the next LOCAL FOCAL Every week, about Bay Minette? tion, I enjoy the economic, 10 years? we’ll be bring- In Bay Minette, we have great social and cultural benefits of In five to 10 years, I see more ing you brief food, a wide variety of recre- surrounding areas while main- growth for Bay Minette in the Felisha question and ational activities and we all are taining the charm and relaxed way of employment for our answer ses- friends. pace of a small southern com- residents in manufacturing and sions from Bay Minette is conveniently munity. industry. I am thankful for the Baldwin located. I often say, “I can go any penny sales tax increase, I ex- Anderson County citizens What have you noticed way from here.” pect an increase in employment change about Bay Minette? Director/county archivist just like you, as we remember We are only 30 miles or so opportunities for the county and celebrate our county’s past, from Mobile and the Eastern Growth. board of education as well as for Department of present and future. Shore areas and approximately Where do you see Bay a better education for our chil- Archives and History 44 miles from Pensacola. Be- dren. 6 • The Baldwin Times • January 20, 2017 • Gulf Coast Media Phone scammers continue to target Baldwin EMC members SUMMERDALE — It’s demanding money with at a location that is not Phone scams typically a reminder, while Bald- to make any payments. a new year, but phone threats of turning off a Baldwin EMC office,” involve: win EMC does use phone • Never make plans to scams continue to be their power. says Baldwin EMC Vice • Callers threatening contacts to communicate meet the caller at a loca- prevalent in the service “No matter how legiti- President of Financial power disconnection if with members, the co- tion that is not a Baldwin area of Baldwin EMC, mate a caller sounds, it Services Alan Schott. “If payment is not received operative will never de- EMC office. whose members find is vital that our mem- they receive a suspicious immediately; mand payment over the • End the call as themselves the target of bers understand we will call, the best thing to do • Callers asking mem- phone. If you receive a quickly as possible. phone calls from indi- never demand payment is hang up immediately bers to pay via credit phone call like this: • Report it to Baldwin viduals claiming to repre- over the phone nor will and call our office to re- card, a prepaid debit • Do not give out any per- EMC by calling (251) 989- sent the cooperative and we ask them to meet us port it.” card or wire transfer. As sonal information or agree 6247 or (800) 837-3374.

to the kick-off meeting, COLLEGE and Jimmy Baker, Acting CONTINUED FROM 1 Chancellor for the Alabama Byrne named chairman Community College System opportunities and course availability to students in its and Al Thompson, Vice multi-county service area. President of the Alabama During this last year, Community College System of Subcommittee on Board of Trustees, brought there have been committees with representation from greetings and congratula- all three of the previous col- tions to the group. leges to develop policies and During the meeting, em- Workforce Protections ployees heard updates from procedures for Coastal Ala- Washington, D.C. — House standing of American workers. will do its part to move the coun- bama Community College. various departments at the Education and the Workforce My goal will be to right the ship try in a better direction.” Everything from a steer- College during a working Committee Chairwoman Vir- in favor of policies that benefit The Subcommittee on Work- ing committee to commit- lunch, and then all attend- ginia Foxx (R-NC) announced workers across our country and force Protections has jurisdiction tees for student services, ees broke into small groups today that Congressman Brad- empower them to succeed.” over wages and hours of work- instruction/academic af- with their colleagues for the ley Byrne (R-AL) will serve as Chairwoman Foxx said: “We ers, workers’ compensation, the fairs and even technology opportunity to network and Chairman of the Subcommittee have assembled a strong team Fair Labor Standards Act, the services was developed to to familiarize themselves on Workforce Protections. to advance the commonsense Migrant and Seasonal Agricul- ensure the students’ experi- with the various units of the Byrne said: “I appreciate solutions our nation’s workers, tural Worker Protection Act, ences are comprehensive College. Chairwoman Foxx giving me students, families, and small the Family and Medical Leave and beneficial to their “Together, we will con- the opportunity to serve as businesses urgently need. This Act, the Worker Adjustment and higher education and career tinue providing students Chairman of the Subcommittee committee will play a central Retraining Notification Act, the goals. across south Alabama with on Workforce Protections. Over role in Congress’s broader ef- Employee Polygraph Protection Last Thursday, nearly 400 an affordable and accessible the last eight years, there has forts to grow the economy, ad- Act of 1988, trade and immigra- full-time employees par- higher education experience been an effort to fundamentally vance patient-centered health tion issues as they impact em- ticipated in the first profes- like none other while ex- change the way we deal with care, and promote greater pros- ployers and workers; workers’ sional development meeting panding workforce develop- labor and employment issues. perity for all Americans. Work- safety and health, and all matters for Coastal Alabama Com- ment opportunities for our These changes have largely ing closely with our members, related to equal employment munity College, held on the students and our communi- reduced opportunities for ad- subcommittee leaders, and all opportunity and civil rights in Bay Minette Campus. ties,” Branch said. “We are vancement and weakened the our colleagues, the committee employment. Branch welcomed all ready.”

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If you use the card for cash advances, the cash advance fee is 5.00% of the amount of the cash advance, but not less than $10.00. Offer expires 12/31/2017. Gulf Coast Media • January 20, 2017 • The Baldwin Times • 7 Opinion Focus for schools should be on the future IN THE TWO WEEKS SINCE leaders have said that because penny tax funds to purchase What else would a forensic we should learn from them and THE BALDWIN COUNTY their main focus is on account- MacBooks instead of support- audit reveal? institute policies to keep them ability for the Baldwin County ing teachers or building more We’re not sure it would re- from happening again, which COMMISSION approved the Board of Education, the school classrooms. veal anything else that the is what county leaders have at- continuation of the penny system needs to submit to a fo- They could be right. A foren- system’s yearly outside audit tempted to do. tax for Baldwin County rensic audit for at least the last sic audit may well show those wouldn’t. And a 2014 audit of But conducting an audit of five years. funds went to the “Digital Re- the system’s practices by the several years ago’s activities schools, we’re not surprised When school leaders raised naissance” program. Public Affairs Research Coun- isn’t an effective use of any- to see several Baldwin concerns that such a move But why does that matter cil of Alabama showed the one’s time. County residents come out would cost the system well over now? system got a 97 score for best Let’s focus on moving for- against the move. $1 million to do, CSC leaders Lee is no longer superinten- practices, primarily in the fi- ward together and building the said they could find accoun- dent. Eddie Tyler holds the nance department. best Baldwin County education Their argument that the deci- tants who would be willing to job now, and Tyler has been a Only in two areas did Bald- system we can. sion should have been brought conduct the audit for free. proponent of using technology win County schools see higher to the voters is certainly a valid We have doubts any accoun- “only when necessary” in the than the state average: debt ser- This editorial represents the discussion point, one that sev- tant would be willing to donate classroom. vice, because of previous large collective opinion of the Gulf eral county leaders have had to such a large amount of time The expensive MacBooks bonds done years ago we’re Coast Media Editorial Board, address at various public meet- and effort for no money what- purchased through the Digital still paying for, and repairs and composed of editors and staff ings. soever, but the continued push Renaissance program have maintenance for buildings, be- of the Gulf Coast Media fam- However, one concern being for an audit raises more ques- been returned and resold for a cause the county is stretching ily of newspapers. If you raised by some residents, tions. profit. The system now uses the the life of its buildings. have questions or comments, namely members of the Com- What purpose would a foren- much cheaper Chromebooks Continuing to focus on the or would like to send a letter mon Sense Campaign, seems sic audit actually serve? and system officials say the mistakes of the past doesn’t to the editor for publication, to be a bit off base with what is CSC leaders say it would Chromebook technology is a seem to be the right move for please email our managing going on. show how former superinten- helpful addition to the county’s our schools or our county. editor at cliff@gulfcoastmedia. At several meetings, CSC dent Alan Lee misspent the classrooms. If mistakes were made, then com. House makes regulatory Everyone gets a vote reform a top priority (Even if you live in a van down by the river) “IF YOUR HOUSE HAS NO STREET NUMBER OR NAME, please $1,000,000,000,000. THAT’S THE the House has focused on bills to do just that. draw a map of where your house is located. Please include roads ESTIMATED TOTAL COST OF REGU- One of the very first bills we passed in the new year was the Regulations from the Exec- and landmarks.” LATIONS ISSUED BY THE OBAMA utive in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act. This Those are the sen- an option for drawing neighbor in the Win- ADMINISTRATION. These regulations bill requires both the House and the Senate tences located within such a map could prove nebago could actually have resulted in over 754,000,000 hours to vote on any new major rule or regulation section No. 12 of Ala- helpful. be in another. Since before it can take effect. This change would most voting districts na- of paperwork. bama Voter Registra- Some roads through- ensure that the elected Congress has the tion Form, the form out the rural areas of tionwide look like some- ability to block costly, unnecessary, or illegal each citizen must fill the state aren’t paved or thing Jackson Pollack These numbers are pretty remarkable. The regulations. out before they are al- clearly marked, so a pic- threw up on, this could wide range of regulations cover everything Last week, the House passed H.R. 5, the lowed to vote. torial proof of residence easily be possible. from energy to agriculture to the environ- Regulatory Accountability Act. This bill puts When this could prove But, they do all reside ment. in place a wide range of regulatory reforms was brought to more effective. within the state of Ala- In addition to having a negative effect on including requiring agencies to choose the my attention a There could, bama and make some all those directly impacted, the regulations lowest-cost option, ensuring greater oppor- few days ago, in fact, be sort of living here. have a larger impact by stunting economic tunity for public input and comments, and my immediate some tar paper They are guaran- growth and increasing costs for consumers forcing agencies to publish plain-language, reaction was to shack-dweller teed a right to vote as across the country. When I talk to Alabama online summaries of new proposed rules. want to mock somewhere citizens of this state employers, they almost always tell me the CLIFF The Regulatory Accountability Act also this merci- who prefers his and this nation, and the cost of regulations issued by the Obama Ad- McCOLLUM reverses a Supreme Court decision that re- lessly. non-addressed map option on this form ministration is the top reason they cannot A Cliff Note markably allows federal agencies to interpret What sort of abode and gives them the opportu- create more jobs. what authority Congress has given Ted Kaczynski wannabe simply uses a post office nity to register just the One of the most frustrating things them. would be so far “off the box for his mail. same as anyone else. about most of these government We also passed the SEC Regula- grid” that they wouldn’t And, yes, even my For so long, this state regulations is the fact they are writ- tory Accountability Act this week. have an address, the go-to absurd answer of used extraordinary ten and pushed out by unelected gov- The Dodd-Frank Act gave bureau- “street number or our friend living in the exclusionary measures ernment bureaucrats. If Congress crats at the Securities and Exchange name.” van down by the river to keep some of its citi- passes a law that negatively impacts Commission (SEC) wide power to Maybe they were like was deconstructed as a zens, namely the black the American people, then they can BRADLEY hand down crushing regulations Chris Farley’s failed worthy, legitimate voter ones, from registering face repercussions in the next elec- BYRNE without adequately considering the motivational speaker himself. to vote. tion. Notes from your Congressman impact those regulations have on character Matt Foley, All of those possible Now, with options The unelected federal bureaucra- jobs. This bill would simply require spending their days “liv- scenarios illustrate like the “Map/Dia- cies do not face that voter account- the SEC to confirm that its regulation passes ing in a van down by the examples of people who gram” section, all Ala- ability. They can ignore the concerns of the a cost-benefit analysis, meaning its benefits river.” are, despite their inter- bamians can register, American people because they are not ac- outweigh its cost to our economy. Who doesn’t have an esting living situations, regardless of their situ- countable to them. But, for decades, liberal Sometimes presidents, including President address these days? legitimate voters. ations. All citizens have Congresses have given them more and more Obama, try to push through a large amount I was ready to share And, not only that, the right to participate power. It is a deeply troubling situation. of regulations in the last days of their admin- this discovery with but the map would in the political process, Thankfully, President-elect Donald Trump istration. Often times these rules are rushed a friend of mine and allow county elections knowing their vote will has pledged to make regulatory reform one and not well considered. In response to this, share a good laugh with officials to accurately matter and be counted, of his top priorities. He has indicated he will the House also passed the Midnight Rules Re- him about the silliness place these residents What seemed like remove two regulations for every one new lief Act, which would allow Congress to over- of such an option on a in their proper polling absurdity or just an- regulation put in place. turn multiple proposed regulations issued by state-created form. place for voting day other bureaucratic form In Congress, we must also do our part. We a lame duck Administration in one bill. Instead, he looked (municipal, county or running amok became have to take back the power to write the law Each of these bills demonstrate our effort it over and said “I otherwise). a real-life example of from those who are unelected, stop the crush- to turn the tide away from a heavy-handed don’t see anything The man living in the our promise to provide ing effect of regulation on the economy, and federal government back towards the free en- wrong with this,” and Ford Aerostar parked equal opportunities for make the regulatory process more open and terprise principles that empower the Ameri- proceeded to explain down by the river might all. transparent. And, over the last few weeks, can people. several ways in which be in one district; his Huzzah for that.

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Alabama St. AFRICAN METHODIST 18108 U.S. Highway 98 Fairhope • 251-990-3112 www.myesbc.net Loxley • 251-965-5261 EPISCOPAL Foley • 251-971-3100 ASSEMBLY OF GOD FBCLoxley.com www.thepentacostalsoffoley.com Barnwell Baptist Church East Point Baptist Greater Montrose A.M.E. Church Christian Life Church of 7920 U.S. Highway 98 34742 Highway 225 First Baptist Orange Beach 7000 McIntyre St. Foley Apostolic Bay Minette Fairhope • 251-928-8286 Spanish Fort • 251-626-6263 4773 Bay Circle Fairhope • 251-928-1006 209 West Berry Ave. 40550 State Highway 59 www.eastpointebaptistchurch.com Orange Beach • 251-981-4288 Foley • 251-943-8499 Bay Minette • 251-937-6839 Bayside Baptist Church www.fi rstbaptistorangebeach.com Tate Chapel AME Church 33677 U.S. Highway 98 Eastwind Ministries 72139 T J Earle Road Good Samaritan Sanctuary Dyas Assembly of God Lillian • 251-600-9436 49651 U.S. Highway 31 First Baptist Church Point Clear Little River • 251-862-5306 7208 Twin Beech Road 48960 State Highway 59 Pastor: Larry Gilley Bay Minette • 251-937-0091 6537 County Road 32 Fairhope • 251-928-2122 Bay Minette • 251-937-4815 West of Point Clear Post Offi ce Zion Fountain AME Church Bethel Baptist Church Eastwood Baptist Church Point Clear, AL • 251-928-7023 55255 Highway 21 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Evangel Assembly Of God 22250 U.S. Highway 90 11 Old Pensacola Road Stockton • 251-937-2301 40550 State Highway 59 Robertsdale • 251-947-5145 Bay Minette • 251-937-6277 First Baptist Robertsdale Bible Way Assembly Bay Minette • 251-937-6839 18200 Highway 104 W. AFRICAN METHODIST 15787 U.S. Highway 98 W. Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Fairhope Avenue Baptist Church Robertsdale • 251-947-4362 EPISCOPAL ZION (AMEZ) Foley • 251-943-5777 First Assembly Of God Church 42700 Amelia Road 8717 Fairhope Ave. Bon Secour Assembly of God 1701 U.S. Highway 31 Bay Minette • 251-937-6750 Fairhope • 251-928-0890 First Baptist Church of Summerdale Twin Beech A.M.E. Zion Church County Road 10 Bay Minette • 251-937-2469 515 W. Broadway Ave. 6664 Twin Beach Road Bon Secour • 251-223-3615 Bromley Baptist Church Fairhope Bible Baptist Church Summerdale • 251-989-6117 Fairhope • 251-928-7735 First Assembly of God Church Highway 225 9289 Gayfer Ave. Ext. www.fbcsummerdale.com Celebration Church Of Fairhope 1706 U.S. Highway 31 S. Bay Minette • 251-937-2610 Fairhope • 251-625-2820 ALLIANCE 8180 Dyer Road Bay Minette • 251-937-9030 First Missionary Baptist Fairhope • 251-928-0343 www.bayassembly.org Calvary Baptist Fairhope Community Church 11755 Boatyard Road Eternal Life Church West Magnolia & North Beech 329 S. Greeno Road Stockton • 251-937-6355 34223 U.S. Highway 98 Christian Life the island Church Grace Fellowship Assembly of God Foley • 251-943-1349 Fairhope • 251-990-4442 Lillian • 251-962-2595 25550 Canal Road 112 McMeans Ave. fairhopecommunitychurch.org Fishermen Baptist Church Pastor Rev. Calvin Bartl Orange Beach • 251-967-4840 Bay Minette • 251-937-7558 Calvary Baptist Church 17117 River Road, (end of CR 10) www.christainlifechurch.tv Pine Grove Road • Bay Minette Faith Family Fellowship Bon Secour Genesis Church Hall’s Fork Assembly of God 251-895-9975 • 251-937-3009 7100 Spanish Fort Blvd. 251-949-6387 3100 S. McKenzie St. Eastern Shore Christian Center 49660 Phillipsville Road Spanish Fort • 251-626-1379 www.fomm.org Foley • 251-986-5843 28328 County Road 13 Bay Minette • 251-937-9700 Christian Valley Baptist Church www.faithfamilyonline.com www.genesisbaldwin.org Daphne • 251-625-3806 367 Young St., Fairhope Fish River Baptist Church www.esccag.com New Day Ministries Crossroads Church of Belforest First Baptist Church Bay Minette 17140 County Road 33 ANGLICAN CHURCH 1517 Hand Ave. 10080 Highway 64 1201 Hand Ave. Fairhope • 251-928-0402 Foley Assembly of God Bay Minette • 251-455-7719 Daphne • 251-626-5489 Bay Minette • 251-937-9536 Anglican Church of the Apostles 314 East Azalea Ave. www.fbcbm.com Foley First Baptist 7159 McIntyre St. Foley • 251-970-2694 Odyssey Church Crossway Christian 221 N. Alston St. Fairhope • 251-928-6622 www.foleyassembly.com 30181 Hwy 59 Fellowship – SBC First Baptist Church of Elberta Foley • 251-943-8352 Loxley • 251-964-2073 12720 Springsteen Lane 12891 S. Main St. www.fbcfoley.com Grace Anglican Church Gulfway Assembly www.odysseychurch.tv Foley • 251-971-2000 Elberta • 251-986-5627 818 Estella St. 541 Cotton Creek Drive www.crosswaychristainfellowship.com Friendship Baptist Church Fairhope • 251-929-1606 (County Road 4) Pentecostal Harvest Assembly First Baptist Church of Fairhope 7159 Bon Secour Highway www.visitgrace.net Gulf Shores • 251-968-6858 33181 Arlie Minchew Rd Daphne Baptist 300 S. Section St. Bon Secou www.gulfwaychurch.com Robertsdale • 251-937-3267 1515 6th St. Fairhope • 251-928-8685 St. Francis at the Point Anglican 251-223-5128 Daphne • 251-626-2215 www.fbcfairhope.org Grace Fellowship Baptist Church Scenic Highway 98 Saints with a Vision AFM Pastor: J. Darlene Byrd 18632 Fairground Road Point Clear • 251-928-1255 204 E. 2nd St. Durant Chapel Baptist Church First Baptist Church of Gulf Shores Robertsdale • 251-410-7619 www.stfrancisatthepoint.org Bay Minette • 251-368-5004 Robertsdale 1st Assembly of God 9551 County Road 138 2200 W. First St. www.gracefellowshipbaptist.org 1928 Book of Common Prayer 18460 Wisconsin St. Bay Minette • 251-937-9364 Gulf Shores • 251-968-7369 Summerdale Assembly of God Robertsdale • 251-947-5890 Island Fellowship Baptist Church 404 E. Broadway St. First Baptist Lillian 28290 Canal Road • Orange Beach Summerdale • 251-989-7801 34421 Barclay Ave. 251- 980-1005 • 251-949-6486 Lillian • 251-962-2180

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Trinity Baptist Church St. Johns Catholic Church CHURCH OF CHRIST 19615 Underwood Rd, County Rd 24 7488 Herman Sledge Road Foley • 251-269-0663 Bay Minette • 251-937-9060 Bay Minette Church Of Christ Pastor Robert Bullock 12 W. Pine St. St. Lawrence Catholic Church Bay Minette • 251-937-7179 Union Baptist Church 370 S. Section St. Church 955 Carroll St. Fairhope • 251-928-5931 Church of Christ Bay Minette • 251-937-3388 www.stlawrencefairhope.com 12 Pine St. Bay Minette • 251-937-7179 Vernant Park Baptist St. Margaret’s Queen of Scotland Directory 10891 Vernant Park Road 601 W. Laurel Ave. Church of Christ Foley Magnolia Springs • (251) 965-7529 Foley • 251-943-4009 202 W. Orchid Ave. vernantparkbaptist.org Foley • 251-943-8848 St. Patrick’s Church Montgomery Hill Baptist Church Romar Beach Baptist Victory Baptist Church 23035 Highway 59 N. Church of Christ South Baldwin 13884 Danny Hall Road 23370 Perdido Beach Blvd. 21770 U.S. Highway 98 Robertsdale • 251-947-5054 Foley • 251-943-2658 517 N. McKenzie St. Stockton • 251-937-5896 Orange Beach • 251-981-8959 Foley • 251-943-2686 BAPTIST (Cont’d) www.romarbeach.org St. Thomas By The Sea BAPTIST MISSIONARY www.southbaldwinchurchofchrist.org Jubilee Baptist Mt. Nebo Baptist CHURCH 26547 Perdido Beach Blvd. 9264 Pleasant Road 62060 Saint Luke Church Road Seminole Baptist Orange Beach • 251-981-8132 Church of Christ Robertsdale Daphne • 251-621-7095 Stockton • 251-937-4733 32619 Browns Landing Road Antioch Missionary 18250 Pennsylvania Ave. www.jubileebaptist.com Seminole • 251-946-3382 CHARISMATIC Robertsdale • 251-947-7128 Mt. Triumph Baptist Church Baptist Church 6437 Old Marlow Road Greater St. John Baptist 70975 State Highway 59 Shell Banks Baptist Point Clear • 251-928-2426 Life Community Church Eastern Shore Church of Christ Highway 225 Stockton Little River • 251-862-5670 12125 State Highway 180 906 Morphy Ave. 1209 Daphne Ave. 251-937-7434 Gulf Shores • 251-540-7136 New Era Missionary Fairhope • 251-928-0347 Daphne • 251-626-7345 New Hope Baptist Church Baptist Church www.escoc.net Green Acres Baptist 8702 Dixon Road Silverhill First Baptist Church 510 Era Dr. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1503 S. U.S. Highway 31 Bay Minette • 251-937-1244 15898 Silverhill Ave. Fairhope • 251-928-5864 Fairhope Church of Christ Bay Minette • 251-937-2300 Silverhill • 251-945-5182 First Church of Christ, 890 N. Greeno Road New Life Baptist Church St. Joseph Missionary Scientist, Fairhope Fairhope • 251-928-9053 Hamilton Baptist Church 49535 Rabun Road St. Mary’s Baptist Church Baptist Church 301 Fels Ave. 32815 County Road 112 Bay Minette • 251-937-1357 8497 Hurricane Road 19307 Ingleside Ave. Fairhope • 251-928-0745 Fourteenth Street Church of Christ Robertsdale • 251-931-3037 Bay Minette • 251-580-2089 Fairhope • 251-928-2452 East 14th Street Oasis Church CHRISTIAN - Bay Minette • 251-937-3565 Heritage Baptist Chapel Sundays 10am at The Wharf Southside Baptist Church CATHOLIC DISCIPLES OF CHRIST 20993 County Road 64 E. 4700 Main St, Suite N201 526 Brady Road Gulf Shores Church of Christ Robertsdale • 251-947-1995 Orange Beach • 205-382-1466 Bay Minette • 251-937-7925 Christ The King Catholic Church Christian Life Foley 2414 W. 1st St. OasisChurchsbc.org www.southsidebaptistbayminette.org 1505 Main St. 14965 Highway 59 Gulf Shores • 251-968-7769 Lagoon Baptist Daphne • 251-626-2343 Foley • 251-943-7316 www.gulfshoreschurchofchrist.org 17867 State Highway 180 W. Open Door Baptist Church Spanish Fort First Baptist www.ctkdaphne.org Gulf Shores • 251-968-7057 20774 County Road 12 S. 8353 Spanish Fort Blvd. Fairhope Christian Church Spanish Fort Church of Christ www.lagoonbc.com Foley • 251-943-1693 Spanish Fort • 251-626-3070 Our Lady of Bon Secour 349 Fairwood Blvd. 8100 Spanish Fort Blvd. www.opendoorchurchfoley.com South of County Roads 10 & Fairhope • 251-928-8495 Spanish Fort • 251-626-3064 Lifeway Community Church Spanish Trail Baptist 49 Intersect, Bon Secour 16373 Thompson Road Oyster Bay Baptist, SBC 10999 U.S. Highway 90 South Baldwin Christian Church Summerdale Church of Christ Loxley • 251-509-7666 4280 Plash Road Daphne • 251-626-7277 Our Lady of the Gulf 19489 Keller Road West 1070 Highway 59 S. www.lifewaycommunityonline.com Gulf Shores • 251-968-7805 308 E. 22nd Ave. Foley • 251-424-7923 Summerdale • 251-989-7748 www.oysterbaybaptist.org Stapleton Baptist Church Gulf Shores • 251-968-7062 [email protected] www.summerdalechurch.org Lighthouse Baptist Church 35460 Baldwin Ave. www.ourladyofthegulfal.org 18055 County Road 64 Perdido Baptist Church Stapleton • 251-937-7138 CHRISTIAN Young Street Church of Christ Loxley • 251-960-1833 Highway 43 www.stapletonbaptistchurch.org Saint Joseph Catholic Church Young Street, Fairhope Perdido • 251-937-2527 34290 US Hwy 98, Belforest Christian Independent Macedonia Missionary Baptist Stockton First Baptist Church Lillian, AL, 36549 25270 County Road 54 W. CHURCH OF GOD 902 Daphne Ave. Perdido Beach Baptist Church 52700 State Highway 59 251-962-2049 Daphne • 251-626-0392 Daphne • 251 626-8286 9110 County Road 97 Stockton • 251-937-9513 www.belforestchristian.com Bay Minette Church of God Perdido Beach • 251-986-3186 Shrine of the Holy Cross in Christ Magnolia Baptist Church [email protected] Styx River Baptist Scenic Highway 98 Community of Christ Church 1002 Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd. 37737 State Highway 225 22254 Old Brady Road Daphne • 251-621-9793 700 Moog Ave. Bay Minette • 251 937-5341 Bay Minette • 251-937-2552 Pine Grove Baptist Church Robertsdale • 251-978-8539 Bay Minette • 251-937-0910 42240 Pine Grove Road St. Agatha’s Catholic Church www.cofchrist.org Christian Fellowship Magnolia Springs Baptist Church Bay Minette • 251-937-2466 Tate Creek Missionary 1001 Hand Ave. Bay Minette • 251-937-8600 23425 Cowling Road 15090 U.S. Highway 98 • P.O. Box 136 www.pinegrovebaptistchurch.net Baptist Church First Christian Church Robertsdale • 251-269-3074 Magnolia Springs • 251-965-7799 68360 T J Earle Road of Robertsdale St. Bartholomew www.magnoliaspringsbaptist.com Pleasant View Baptist Church Little River • 251-862-5503 22621 Racine St. Church Of God In Christ 19197 County Road 12 South 12795 Illinois St. Robertsdale • 251-947-7772 Elberta • 251-986-8142 365 Young St. Mifl in Baptist Foley • 251-943-1845 Three Rivers Church Fairhope • 251-928-4317 24687 County Road 20 www.foleypleasantview.org 32410 U.S. Highway 90 Park City Chapel St. John’s Elberta • 251-238-7777 Seminole 7440 Moore Lane 10757 Saint John Lane Church of God of Prophecy 251-945-1630 • 251-752-0876 www.mifl inbaptist.com Magnolia Springs • 251-965-7719 Daphne, AL 36526 U.S. Highway 31 N. Bay Minette • 251-937-4880 MOYER FORD SALES, INC. Advertise Your GULF SHORES PARKWAY SOUTH Advertise Your RICHARD G. 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Grace Lutheran Church, ELCA Guy’s Chapel United Methodist St. Lukes Missionary Methodist 491 W. 23rd Ave. 55080 Rabun Road 62035 Saint Luke Church Road Gulf Shores • 251-968-5991 Bay Minette Stockton • 251-937-1072 www.gulftel.com/gracelut Jubilee Shores United UMC St. Paul United Methodist Church Holy Trinity Lutheran, ELCA 17261 Highway 181 2310 S. U.S. Highway 31 8271 Whispering Pines Road Fairhope • 251-928-9133 Bay Minette • 251-937-2005 Daphne • 251-621-2968 www.holytrinitydaphne.org Latham United Methodist Church Stapleton United Methodist Church 59980 Highway 59 N. 35440 Harriot Ave. Directory Peace Lutheran Church Stockton • 251-937-7056 Stapleton • 251-937-0710 Between County Roads 4 & 12, off Beach Express 8250 Roscoe Road Lillian United Methodist Stockton United Methodist Church Gulf Shores • 251-974-2545 12770 S. Perdido St. 53368 State Highway 59 N. St. John The Evangelist INDEPENDENT Lillian • 251-962-4336 Stockton • 251-937-7056 22764 State Highway 59 S. EVANGELICAL Redeemer Lutheran Church (LCMS) lillianumc.org Robertsdale • 251-947-6011 200 S. Section St. Summerdale United CHURCH OF GOD (Cont’d) Riviera Community Church Fairhope • 251-928-8397 Little Zion United 402 W. Jackson St. St. Paul’s Episcopal Chapel 1740 S. Juniper St. Methodist Church Summerdale • 251-989-6281 Foley Church of God 14755 Oak St. Foley • 251-971-1886 Shepherd of the Bay LCMS 13453 Holly Creek Road Corner of Highway 59 N. & Birch S. Magnolia Springs • 251-965-7452 12851 Perdido St. Stockton • 251-937-7712 NAZARENE Foley• 251-943-2370 stpaulsms.org INTERDENOMINATIONAL Lillian • 251-962-7682 Lottie United Methodist Church Church of the Nazarene Community of Christ St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Abiding Love Fellowship St. Jude’s By The Sea Lutheran Church 59635 Jack Springs Road 22024 Cedar St. 18700 Florida St. 506 N. Pine St. 17266 County Road 26 312 E. 16th Ave. Lottie Robertsdale • 251-947-5364 Robertsdale • 251-709-0561 Foley • 251-943-2173 Foley • 251-943-1615 Gulf Shores • 251-968-5833 www.saintpaulsfoley.com www.abidinglovefoley.org www.stjudesbythesea.org Loxley United Methodist NONDENOMINATIONAL Cross Roads Church of God 1062 South Cypress St. 10777 County Road 138 St. Paul Episcopal City of Hope St. Mark’s Lutheran LC/MS Loxley • 251-964-5241 Freedom Church Bay Minette • 251-937-1227 28788 N. Main St. (Meets at Foley Middle School) 13220 N. Main St. 25558 Friendship Road www.mycrossroadscog.org Daphne • 251-626-2421 every Sunday at 9am and 11am Elberta • 251-986-8133 Marlow United Methodist Daphne, AL 36526 www.saintpaulseasternshore.org 200 N Oak St, Foley, AL 36535 16149 County Road 9 [email protected] Lighthouse Tabernacle Church (251) 943-1255 St. Paul’s Lutheran (LC-MS) Summerdale • 251-988-8563 www.myfreedomchurch.net of God St. Peter’s Episcopal Church 400 N. Alston St. & Rose Ave. www.marlowumc.org 54362 Rabun Road 6270 Bon Secour Highway Liberty Church - Foley Campus Foley • 251-943-6931 IGLESIA CASA DE LUZ Bay Minette • 251-937-5284 Bon Secour • 251-949-6254 110 E Riviera Blvd. Morgan’s Chapel United Companerismo Cristiano www.stpetersofbonsecour.com Foley • 251-943-7100 Zion Lutheran Church 6325 County Road 10 225 E. 24th Ave. Loxley Church of God www.libertychurch.net/foley-campus 15875 4th Ave. across from Swift School Gulf Shores • 251-948-3467 5220 S. Hickory St. EVANGELICAL Silverhill • 251-945-5209 Bon Secour • 251-949-7400 Loxley • 251-964-6604 New Life in Christ Safe Harbor House of Prayer Silverhill Covenant Church 106 E. Berry Ave. METHODIST New Hope United Methodist 7320 Bon Secour Highway McGhee Memorial Temple 16094 State Highway 104 Foley • 251-943-2225 27896 New Hope Church Road Bon Secour • 251-949-7299 Church of God in Christ Silverhill • 251-945-5143 www.newlifeinchristchurch.net African Methodist Episcopal Robertsdale • 850-968-1912 www.safeharborchurch.net 500 Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd. Lebanon Chapel AME Bay Minette • 251-937-3600 Greenwood Community Covenant JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES 401 Young St. Orange Beach United St. Andrew by the Sea 21750 County Road 36 Calvin Hunt [email protected] Methodist Church A Community Church Perdido Church Of God Summerdale • 251-989-6495 Jehovah’s Witnesses 28751 Canal Road 17263 Fort Morgan Road 23295 County Road 47 Kingdom Hall Daphne United Methodist Orange Beach • 251-981-6751 Gulf Shores • 251-968-3900 Perdido • 251-937-5408 GOSPEL 23465 E. Chicago St. 2401 Main St. oboffi [email protected] www.standrewbythesea.org Robertsdale • 251-947-2010 Daphne • 251-626-2287 Stapleton Church Of God Full Gospel Bible www.dumc.org Perdido United Methodist Church PENTECOSTAL 13593 Church St. 44393 Pine Grove Road Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom Hall Highway 31 and Route 47 N. Stapleton • 251-937-7544 Bay Minette • 251-937-5860 43240 Pine Grove Road Daybreak Methodist Church Perdido • 251-937-7103 Calvary Tabernacle “UPC” Bay Minette • 251-580-8020 23878 Highway 20 2650 U.S. Highway 31 S. The Dwelling Place GREEK ORTHODOX Elberta • 251-986-7789 Pine Grove C.M.E Church Bay Minette • 251-937-2116 18246 S. Greeno Road Kingdom Hall 26154 County Road 13 Fairhope, AL • 251-604-4388 St. Athanasios Greek Orthodox Chapel Jehovah’s Witnesses Eastern Shore Wesley Bible Daphne • 251-626-5805 Community Holiness Church 220 E. 20th Ave. 8370 Gayfer Road Ext. Independent Methodist www.marlowumc.ning.com “Horseneck Fork” Vision Ministries Church of God Gulf Shores • 251-967-2020 Fairhope • 251-928-6601 7220 Parker Road 19520 Clara Mae Smith Road 406 Clay St. www.stathansis.al.goarch.org Fairhope • 251-990-9362 Providence United Methodist Church Bay Minette • 251-937-3535 Bay Minette • 251-580-2003 JEWISH 32200 Jimmy Faulkner Dr. INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Fairhope United Spanish Fort • 251-626-2510 Deliverence Ministry of COVENANT Springhill Avenue Temple Methodist Church www.providencemethodist.org Jesus Christ Church #3 Bible Baptist Church 1769 Springhill Avenue 155 S. Section St. 105 Lamar Dr. Greenwood Community Covenant 7975 Spanish Fort Blvd. Mobile • 251-478-0415 Fairhope • 251-928-1148 Robertsdale United Methodist Bay Minette • 251-937-9964 21950 County Road 36 Spanish Fort • 251-626-0695 springhillavenuetemple.com www.fairhopeumc.org 22220 State Highway 59 S. Summerdale • 251-989-6495 www.bbcspanishfort.com Robertsdale • 251-947-4602 Gateway Tabernacle LUTHERAN First United Methodist Church 204-B E. 2nd St. EPISCOPAL Hand Avenue Baptist Church 120 W. 2nd St. Rosinton United Methodist Bay Minette • 251-978-5830 2001 Hand Ave. Ascension Lutheran Bay Minette • 251-937-8303 26011 Baldwin Beach Express Holy Spirit Episcopal Church Bay Minette • 251-937-6880 8888 County Road 64 www.fumcbayminette.com Robertsdale • 251-964-5988 Pentecostal Holiness Church 616 Fort Morgan Road www.handavenuebaptist.com Daphne • 251-626-7500 www.rosintonumc.com 18924 Wilters St. Gulf Shores • 251-968-5988 www.ourdaphnechurch.org Foley United Methodist Robertsdale • 251-947-5115 www.holyspiritep.com Morning Dove 915 N. Pine St. Saint Matthew Methodist 54681 Lottie Road Bethel Lutheran Church Foley • 251-943-4393 12055 Boatyard Road Potter’s House Church Immanuel Episcopal Church Perdido • 251-580-3674 Highway 32 Pastor Nolan Donald Stockton • 251-937-879 1017 Moran St. 700 McMillan Ave. Point Clear • 251-928-8327 www.foleyumc.org Bay Minette • 251-937-1114 Bay Minette • 251-937-7900 Mt. Olive Baptist Church Concordia Lutheran Church Spanish Fort United Methodist 81 Brownwood Ave. 23186 U.S. Highway 98 Gulf Shores United Methodist 6690 Spanish Fort Blvd. Revelation Pentecostal Holiness St. James Episcopal Bay Minette • 251-937-7750 Montrose • 251-928-7536 1900 Gulf Shores Pkwy. Spanish Fort • 251-626-1334 43020 Whitehouse Fork Road 860 N. Section St. Gulf Shores • 251-968-2411 www.spanishfortumc.org Bay Minette • 251-580-0406 Fairhope • 251-928-2912 www.gulfshoresumc.org www.stjamesfairhope.org

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Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship New Testament Church WESLEYAN 1150 Fairhope Ave. Rabun Road Fairhope • 251-929-3207 Bay Minette • 251-937-0428 Calvary Chapel Fellowship of Foley www.fairhopeuu.org 1113 N. McKenzie St. Overcoming Faith Ministries Foley • 251-955-6098 Church Family Ministries Center 20814 Highway 59 S. www.ccfoley.com 9955 County Road 34 Robertsdale • 251-947-6173 Fairhope • 251-928-4780 Christian Science Society Gethesemane Seventh Park City Chapel 311 S. Alston St. Day Aventist 7440 Moore Lane • Daphne Foley Directory 7560 Park Dr., Daphne 251-943-2287 • 251-978-2087 Restoration Place Church Grace Bible Church Lake Forest Yacht Club Church of Jesus Christ 8774 Fairhope Ave. Daphne • 251-202-9661 of Latter Day Saints Foley Swift Presbyterian Bay Community Church Fairhope • 251-616-2190 www.facebook.com/restorationplacechurch 951 Highway 59, Foley 23208 Swift Church Road 29964 Saint Basil St. Mifl in • 251- 943-8367 Daphne • 251-626-0123 Graceport Church Revive Church Cornerstone Life Church www.swiftchurch.org wwwbaycommunity.com 17176 Greeno Rd. 17 Hand Ave. 12342 Foley Beach Expressway PENTECOSTAL (Cont’d) Fairhope, AL 36532 Bay Minette • 251-580-2610 Foley • 251-971-3336 Trinity Presbyterian Church (USA) Beit Yeshua Messianic Synagogue 251-423-3882 www.myrevivechurch.org Seminole Holiness 545 S. Mobile St. 943-6366 Sundays, 11:00 a.m. Elberta Faith Fellowship 32268 Highway 90 Fairhope • 251-928-2524 Pastor: Brad McClain Right Spirit Ministries, Inc. 24481 U.S. Highway 98 Seminole • 251-946-3103 www.tpcfairhope.org Bible Way Holiness Come as you are. Nursery provided. 9373 U.S. Highway 31 S. Elberta • 251-986-6047 12120 Boone Lane Spanish Fort • 251-621-9475 www.elbertafaith.com Splinterhill Pentecostal Holiness PRESBYTERIAN PCA Fairhope • 251-928-5886 Greater Gouf Coast Young Splinterhill Road 9177 Vaughn Circle South River Park Church of God Family Revival Center Bay Minette • 251-937-5576 Eastern Shore Calvary Chapel Fairhope Stockton • 251-580-5153 10993 County Road 32 711 N. Holly St. Presbyterian (PCA) 21111 State Highway 181 Fairhope • 251-928-7005 Foley • 251-955-6025 The Rock Church 23050 Highway 98, Fairhope • 251-928-4414 Gulf Shores Alliance Church 10562 County Road 64, Daphne Fairhope • 251-928-0977 West 23rd Avenue & 4th Street St. Adorka’s African Universal Freedom Now Christian Fellowship Kids Rock: 10:15 a.m. Christian Fellowship Tabernacle Gulf Shores • 251-968-5491 Co. Highway 64, Belforest Road 23380 U.S. Highway 98 E. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. Grace Fellowship Presbyterian 7480 Spanish Fort Blvd. Daphne • 251-626-7508 Foley • 251-971-8318 Mid-Week: 7 p.m. Church PCA Spanish Fort •251-213-3307 Greenwood Bible Pastor Kyle Sims 1740 S Juniper St, Deliverance Church Stockton Prebretterian Greenwood Bible Deliverance Foley • (251) 968-5302 Church of Inner Light 21991 County Road 38 S. 9950 Old Stage Road Greenwood Church Road White House Fork Pentecostal 43530 Jones Road Summerdale • 251-989-6812 Stockton • 251-580-9454 Summerdale • 251-989-6480 11513 Whitehouse Fork Road Loxley Presbyterian Church Bay Minette • 251-689-9805 Bay Minette • 251-937-3629 62 N. Cypress St. Harvest Ministries Stone Deliverance Temple # 2 Overcoming Faith Ministries Loxley • 251-752-0077 The Church Of Jesus Christ Of 23 S. Pine St. 820 West Hurricane Road Meets at Riviera Cinemas 12 PRESBYTERIAN USA Latter Day Saints Bay Minette • 251-937-9544 Bay Minette • 251-580-0955 Foley • 251-979-1472 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 28721 County Road 13 www.harvest-ministries.org www.churchoftheshores.com Christ Presbyterian Church EPC (SDA) CHURCH Daphne • 251-644-0061 Tensaw Holiness Church A Global Movement of Evangelical www.lds.org Healing Waters Church 65201 State Highway 59 Magnolia Springs Wesleyan Church Presbyterian Churches Fairhope Seventh-day 13150 Jaycee Road Stockton • 251-580-0025 12233 County Road 49 S. 8450 Whispering Pines Road, Daphne Adventist Church Church Of The Lord Jesus Christ Bay Minette • 251-580-5174 Magnolia Springs • 251-965-7171 Reverend Tommy Robinson 22886 U.S. Highway 98, 11701 County Road 48 www.healingwaterschurch.org The Word of God Revival Center www.mswchurch.com www.cpcdaphne.com Fairhope • 251-990-5200 Fairhope • 251-929-1598 312 Powell Ave. 251-621-9444 fairhope22.adventistchurchconnect.org House of Prayer Bay Minette • 251-937-3799 Magnolia Worship Center Worship Sunday at 10:30 Congregation Mayim Chayim 1201 S. Main St. 9466 Magnolia Springs Highway QUAKER “The Eastern Shore’s Atmore • 251-626-4880 True Holiness Church of The Living Hwy. 49, 3 miles south of First Presbyterian Church Messianic Synagogue” 11251 Holly Creek Road Magnolia Springs 211 McMillan Ave. Fairhope Friends Meeting 10526 County Road 64 Life Tabernacle UPC Stockton • 251-937-3049 251-965-7982 Bay Minette • 251-937-7735 9261 Fairhope Ave. Daphne • 251-279-0068 9526 County Road 32 Fairhope www.shalomeasternshore.com Fairhope • 251-928-9242 United Puritan Congregation New Beginning Christian Fellowship First Presbyterian of Foley 11611 County Road 32 13672 County Road 55 195 E. Berry St. OTHER Cornerstone Church Little River Holyness Church Fairhope • 251-990-9846 Foley • 251-965-9096 Foley • 251-943-8325 35200 State Highway 59 71740 State Highway 59 www.foley1stpresbyterian.com Abundant Life Christian Center Bay Minette • 251-580-3241 Little River • 251-862-9220 Unity on the Eastern Shore Safe Harbor House of Prayer 11101 County Road 64 22979 Highway 98 7324 Bon Secour Highway First Presbyterian Daphne • 251-621-1933 Elsanor Community Church Living Waters Ministries Montrose • 251-990-8934 Bon Secour • 251-223-3615 Church of Gulf Shores at Elsanor Community Center 533 Byrne St. www.unityeasternshore.org 309 E. 21st Ave. Abundant Life Christian Center 23741 Highway 90 E. Bay Minette • 251-580-0674 St. Andrews By The Sea Gulf Shores • 251-968-7720 541 Daphne Road Robertsdale • 251-942-1478 The Way Community Church Magnolia Street Rev. Steven Kurtz Bay Minette • 251-937-2677 Malbis Greek Orthodox 23800 US Highway 98 Perdido Beach • 251-961-7752 www.gulfshoresfi rstpresbyterian.org Faith Fellowship Church 29300 State Highway 181 Fairhope •251-295-8283 Africian Universal Church Inc. 21081 County Road 83 S. Daphne • 251-626-3050 waycc.org Victory Life Church Orange Beach Presbyterian 8355 Jonesboro Road Robertsdale • 251-947-5683 20511 County Road 12 26640 Canal Road Daphne • 251-626-6056 New Regeneration Holiness Church Foley • 251-943-7684 Orange Beach • 251-981-4220 Fairhope Tibetan 37985 Highway 59 www.orangebeachpresbyterian.org Austin Road Community Buddhist Society Stapleton • 251-937-6820 10526 County Road 64 66 1/2 Section St., Fairhope Spanish Fort Presbyterian Daphne • 251- 621-8862 6620 Spanish Fort Blvd. Spanish Fort • 251-626-1242 Baha’i’s of Fairhope www.spanishfortpresbyterian.com 81 Magnolia Ave. Fairhope, AL 36532 Stockton Presbyterian 251-928-5692 53320 Highway 59 “Diversity Devotions” Stockton • 251-937-7584 fourth Sunday, 3-5p.m.

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251.928.7823 805 N. Section St. 251.928.7949 Fax Fairhope, AL 36532 jim@ehp^krmZq'\hf Jim Lowery, CPA YourYour weeklyweekly guideguide toto fun,fun, foodfood andand entertainmententertainment onon thethe GulfGulf CoastCoast Methodist Women’s annual bazaar is Jan. 28 By SANDRA GUY Gulf Shores Parkway in a.m. to 2 p.m. in the audi- day through Friday at Gulf Shores United Methodist the Winn Dixie Shopping torium and will consist Thee Coffee Shop located Church Center. of a local favorite, La- next to the auditorium. The Marketplace Ba- vone Hinesley’s chicken Tickets can also be pur- The United Methodist zaar includes a bake sale, sausage gumbo, rice, chased the day of the Women (UMW) of Gulf frozen casseroles, a deco- garlic bread, homemade bazaar. Shores United Method- rator’s corner, a silent dessert, and beverage. For more information, ist Church will sponsor auction, used book sale, a Lunch tickets are $10 visit www.gulfshoresumc. their annual Marketplace boutique, arts and crafts, per person and can be org or call the church of- Bazaar on Jan. 28 from and much more. Lunch purchased in advance fice at 251-968-2411. The 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Build- will be served from 11 from 9 a.m. to noon Mon- public is welcome. ing B Auditorium, 1720 Bayside Dental Care to host First Responders Free Dentistry Day Join the Relay for Life Tennis Dental team to provide everything these individuals have visit www.FreeDentistryDay.org. Tournament that’s coming up. sacrificed,” said Dr. Sherling. “It’s very gratifying to see It’s limited to 16 teams, so sign JAN. 21 first responders, families “Through this event, we hope to the impact that events like Free up soon. honor and support our local first Dentistry Day can have on the with free dental services responders and encourage them life of a person. At the same time MORE TO DO, P. 15 Local first responders (firefight- to adopt an ongoing oral care regi- we’re changing their life, they’re ers, paramedics, police officers, men.” changing ours,” said Dr. Sher- etc.) and their families in the During Free Dentistry Day, ling. Fairhope community and sur- a choice of one free cleaning, rounding areas will have the op- filling or extraction will be About Bayside Dental Care Gulf Coast speakers portunity to receive free dental provided per patient to first Dr. Sherling and team are services at Bayside Dental Care on responders (firefighters, police proud to serve the Fairhope Saturday, Jan. 21. officers, paramedics, etc.) and community, providing first-class will be at the Iowa Dr. Amzi Sherling and team their families on Saturday, Jan. general, cosmetic and restor- at Bayside Dental Care will be 21, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. ative dentistry and outstand- improving the oral health of at 19354 South Greeno Road ing patient service. For more snowbird meetings the community as part of Free in Fairhope. Patients will be information or to schedule an Dentistry Day, a day dedicated to accepted on a first-come, first- appointment, please call 251-990- The Iowa-Alabama Snow- community. Volunteer providing free dental care to the served basis. For more informa- 8885 or visit www.baysideden- birds will have a presenta- signup will continue at the growing number of Americans tion, please call 251-990-8885 or talcare.com. tion about the new Gulf next breakfast. There is without dental insurance. Coast area development, no membership fee and all According to the U.S. De- OWA, at their 8:30 a.m. Jan. Iowans and their guests are partment of Health and 25 breakfast meeting at the welcome at all club events. Human Services, approxi- Perdido Beach Resort, 27200 Cocktail Parties are mately 108 million Amer- East Perdido Beach Boule- scheduled on Fridays, Jan. icans are living without vard, Orange Beach. 27 and Feb. 24, 5-7 p.m. at dental insurance. Kristin Hellmich from the Caribe, Building C, “We understand that OWA will explain the 520- 28103 Perdido Beach Bou- many people in our com- acre multi-use recreation, levard, Orange Beach. No munity and across the shopping, and lodging area RSVP is required. Bring nation haven’t been being developed along the an appetizer dish to share to the dentist for Foley Beach Express and and your own beverage. a long period of Baldwin County Road 20. Future breakfasts are time. Some don’t Breakfast reservations can scheduled for Wednesdays, understand the be made on the website, Feb. 8 and 22, $10 per per- importance of Iowa-Alabamagulfcoasts- son, at the Perdido Beach dental health, nowbirds.org (preferred), Resort at 8:30 a.m. Iowa- but more often or by calling Shari DeCook, Alabama T-shirts are for than not, they 641-521-0929 or Sharon Hes- sale at the meetings. don’t have the selmann, 563-357-2721. If you are a golfer and financial means,” The Iowa club, with Co- would like to play different said Dr. Sherling. Presidents Steve and Chris golf courses at reasonable “This event is a Hedlund presiding, met green fee rates, join the great opportunity on Jan. 11 with 189 Iowans Iowa Snowbirds Golf out- for us to share our and guests in attendance. ings. During the months time and resources Rhonda Davis, Director of of January and February with the men and Sales and Marketing for there are 14 scheduled women who have dedi- the Battleship Memorial outings in the Gulf Shores cated their careers and Park, Mobile, spoke about area. You do not have to lives to helping others the Battleship Alabama be an Iowan to play with in our community.” and the related museum, the Iowa Snowbirds nor There is increasing submarine and other park do you have to be of the evidence that links features. male gender. The outings oral health to overall Jerry Shelly invited ev- are computerized and if health and well- eryone to attend the 3 to 6 interested call the follow- being. The signs and p.m. Feb. 16 concert at the ing: Bob Matheson, 641-521- symptoms of over 100 Events Center at the Wharf 5131, Paul Stemmerman, medical conditions, to benefit an orphan- 319-290-1909, or Don Brown including diabetes, age in Haiti. Door prizes at The Caribe, or sign up HIV/AIDS, Lou were awarded and a 50/50 through the website, iowa- Gehrig’s disease and drawing was held. New alabamagulfcoastsnow- oral cancer may members and visitors were birds.org. first be detected introduced. Volunteers By Fran Gruenhaupt, through traditional are needed for the Brat Publicity Chairman, Iowa- oral examinations. Fest, Feb. 4, and the Jan. 28 Alabama Snowbird Club. “We are incred- Pancake Breakfast, events Contact, 319-330-2446 or ibly thankful for that give back to the local [email protected]. Gulf Coast Media • January 20, 2017 • The Baldwin Times • 13 LIVE MUSIC Watch A Series of Karaoke • The Plow every other Tuesday • Voyagers at Perdido Beach Resort John Lee Sanders DAPHNE FOLEY Unfortunate Events • Top of the Bay Wed, Fri and Sun at 9 • American Legion Post 99 Sunday at Monday, Jan. 23 p.m. 6 p.m. NETFLIX IS BRINGING TO LIFE THE BRILLIANT • Moe’s Original Bar B Que Tuesday at GULF SHORES FAIRHOPE 6 p.m. • Nolan’s Lisa Zanghi SERIES OF LEMONY SNICKET, A Series of Un- • American Legion Post 199 Tuesday • The Office Lounge Tuesday at 6 p.m. • Papa Rocco’s Mark and Smokey fortunate Events, which appropriately began at 8 p.m. th • Gambino’s Friday and Saturday at 9 GULF SHORES Tuesday, Jan. 24 streaming on Friday the 13 . p.m. • ByWater Bistro every Tuesday at 7 p.m. GULF SHORES Taken over by nostal- to obtain it. Nothing. FOLEY • Tacky Jacks every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. • Nolan’s Midnight Confessions gia for the Snicket series, As the series unfolds, we • American Legion Post 99 Friday at 7 • Papa Rocco’s Mark and Smokey which I began reading as a are thrust into a world of p.m. and Sunday at 6 p.m. ORANGE BEACH ORANGE BEACH child and followed through misery and enchantment, • Gelato Joe’s Mondays at 7 p.m. • Live Bait Sunday at 8 p.m. • Lobby Lounge at Perdido Beach Re- until the end, I brought out of mysteries and disguises, • Good Time Charlie’s Tuesday at 10 p.m. • Moe’s Original Bar B Que Tuesday a sort John Brust my copy of the as the children at- • The Office Lounge Wednesday at 9 6 p.m. • Voyagers at Perdido Beach Resort book that started tempt to outsmart p.m. PERDIDO KEY John Lee Sanders it all, The Bad Be- Olaf and also un- FT. MORGAN • Flora- Bama Monday at 6 p.m. ginning (1999), to cover the secrets • Behind the Pines Bar & Grill Wednes- SILVERHILL Wednesday, Jan. 25 return once more that they never day at 8 p.m. • The Porch Wednesday and Friday at 7 GULF SHORES to the fantastic realized their par- • Tacky Jacks Thursday and Saturday at p.m. • Nolan’s Midnight Confessions world created by ents were hiding 9 p.m. • Papa Rocco’s Mark and Smokey Snicket. from them. Friday, Jan. 20 JESSICA GULF SHORES ORANGE BEACH The series fol- Snicket is by far • Pink Pony every night at 8 p.m. GULF SHORES lows the three VAUGHN one of the most • Lobby Lounge at Perdido Beach Re- Between the pages • Tacky Jacks Thursday at 5:30 p.m. • Nolan’s Midnight Confessions sort John Brust Baudelaire sib- immersive au- • Mudbugs Thurs. - Sat. 8 p.m. ORANGE BEACH • Voyagers at Perdido Beach Resort lings, who become thors to date, as he ORANGE BEACH • Our Cigar Bar Ed Lee John Lee Sanders the Baudelaire orphans weaves together a tale of • Island Times Daiquiri Bar Thursday at • Lobby Lounge at Perdido Beach Re- in the first chapter. Violet, such despair and misfor- 8 p.m. sort John Lee Sanders Thursday, Jan. 26 Klaus and Sunny are witty, tune, and yet still gives us • Live Bait every night at 8 p.m. GULF SHORES smart and resourceful that glimmer of hope. He • Moe’s Original Bar B Que Wednesday Saturday, Jan. 21 • Nolan’s Midnight Confessions children, whose lives are is not only telling a story, at 7 p.m. GULF SHORES • Papa Rocco’s Mark and Smokey dragged into despair when he is living it, and he is al- • The Undertow Wed.-Friday at 9:30 p.m. • Nolan’s Midnight Confessions ORANGE BEACH a fire destroys their home ways aware of the reader’s SILVERHILL • Ribs and Reds Don Stafford • Lobby Lounge at Perdido Beach Re- and takes their parents presence, sometimes even • The Porch Thursday, Saturday and Sun- ORANGE BEACH sort John Brust from them. calling on the reader in the day at 7 p.m. • Lobby Lounge at Perdido Beach Re- • Voyagers at Perdido Beach Resort They are given to the narrative which results sort John Brust John Lee Sanders closest living relative, in the feeling that one is a Open Mic • Our Cigar Bar Ed Lee Count Olaf, who the chil- part of the bigger picture. FAIRHOPE Friday, Jan. 27 dren have never met nor Filled with mystery, • American Legion 199 open guitar jams Sunday, Jan. 22 GULF SHORES heard of. It soon becomes excitement and three of every Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. GULF SHORES • Nolan’s Midnight Confessions apparent that Olaf is far the most charming yet more concerned with unlucky protagonists ever • Courtyard 311 Tuesday at 7 p.m. • Ribs and Reds Don Stafford ORANGE BEACH • The Gumbo Shack Thursday at 6 p.m. getting his hands on the created, A Series of Unfor- ORANGE BEACH • Our Cigar Bar Ed Lee • Old 27 Grill Bay Area Songwriter’s As- Baudelaire fortune than tunate Events still remains • Cobalt Coffee, Black • Lobby Lounge at Perdido Beach Re- sociation first and third Thursday at 6:30 the welfare of the children, one of my most beloved • Cosmo’s Brittany Bell sort John Lee Sanders p.m. and he will stop at nothing book series in the world.

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ings, information and giveaways »» Local first responders (fire- First and Third from area businesses, such as fighters, paramedics, police UPCOMING THE Mondays vacation rental companies, res- officers, etc.) and their families taurants, golf courses, casinos, in the Fairhope community and Jan. 28 Moonlight Chasse shops, hotels, retail shops, local surrounding areas will have the Ballroom Dance attractions, and more. A british opportunity to receive free dental City Rhythm Big Band invasion of sports cars will also services at Bayside Dental Care. »» Hot Wheels Skate Center 616 Dance be on display, and we’ll be busing Whispering Pines Road, Daphne »» Loxley Civic Center snowbirds in from Panama City Jan. 23 »» 7-9:30 p.m. Beach, Destin and Pensacola, »» 7-10 p.m. » Open To The Public. Begin- »» $7 per person » all entirely FREE, for snowbirds! Meg’s Mermaids ners Welcome. No Partner Corporate Sponsorships are »» BYOB, water, ice, and glasses Required. Our Guys Dance With available and companies seek- Showcase provided Our Women! Great Door Prizes. ing to market to baby boomers »» Orange Beach Welcome Cen- BYOB. $7 Members (See Front and the greatest generation, our ter (23685 Perdido Beach Blvd.) Methodist Women’s Desk To Join.) $10 Non Members. seasonal residents, can contact »» 10-noon Annual Marketpace ON THE COAST Soft drinks and food will be avail- Alison Daily: (251) 454-4111. Bazaar able by order at the concession Visit snowbirdfest.com for more Wacky Winter Fun stand. A 1200 square foot float- details. »» Building B Auditorium, 1720 ing wooden dance floor. Email “Hands on Habitat” Gulf Shores Parkway in the Winn Your 7-day calendar to or Call [email protected] 251- Relay for Life Tennis »» Tacky Jacks, Gulf Shores Dixie Shopping Center. 377-4069. Tournament »» 10-11:30 a.m. »» 9 a.m.-2 p.m. »» With Gulf State Park. Hands »» The Beach Club, 925 Beach on educational nature series free events around the county Wednesdays Club Trail, Gulf Shores Feb. 15 for all ages. Lunch not included. »» 8-noon Wacky Winter of Fun No RSVP Required. For more 30th Annual Game Day »» $50 per team information visit www.tackyjacks. variety of different trips includ- »» Tacky Jacks, Gulf Shores com. and Salad Luncheon ONGOING ing casino, symphony, theater »» Join us for a mixed double »» Featuring art classes, a hands compass draw tournament »» The Orange Beach Garden and dinner, three day, week long, on nature series and beach Club 30th Annual Game Day and Tuesdays and three week long, local, in state non-elimination. $50 per team, Jan. 24 games. New project each week. that includes a box lunch. This Salad Luncheon will be held from Saturdays and out of state and interna- Free for all ages. Play games and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Orange tional. event is open to the public. All Mobile Historic District win prizes! RSVP for classes. proceeds will go to Relay for Life. Beach Event Center at The Wharf. Coastal Farmers and For more information visit www. Contact Tennis Pro, Marty Hal- Lecture Tickets are $25 and are available Fishermans Market First Tuesdays tackyjacks.com liday at 251-224-3555 to sign-up. »» Gulf Shores Welcome Center at the OB Emporium, the Winn- (3459 Gulf Shores Pkwy.) Dixie Shopping Center and J&M »» 20733 Miflin Road, Foley Limited to 16 teams. The League of Women » 2 p.m. Tackle on Canal Road. For more »» 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Jan. 20 »» PHONE: 251-224-3555 » Voters of Baldwin information, call 251-597-0579. »» 251-943-1545 »» WEBSITE: http://thebeach- County (LWVBC) City Activities Showcase club.spectrumresorts.com/ Jan. 25 Tuesdays »» Daphne Library »» Orange Beach Welcome Cen- »» For information, call Lynne ter (23685 Perdido Beach Blvd.) Fish Fry, Bake Sale Harmony Creek Farms Cobb ,, Theatres PALS Meetings Switzky at 251-644-5882. »» 10-noon and Silent Auction for Showcase PINNACLE 14 CINEMAS » Orange Beach Welcome Cen- HWY. 59 NORTH OF THE »» A group of single seniors age Mikalah Erikson » Alabama Coastal ter (23685 Perdido Beach Blvd.) CANAL BRIDGE, GULF SHORES 55 and up meet every Tuesday Fourth Tuesday of »» Max Griffin Park (behind Foley • ICE COLD BEER! • STADIUM SEATING for dinner at restaurants around Foundation Lecture pool) »» 10-noon • DBOX MOTION SEATS • DIGITAL PROJECTION each month » Gulf Shores Welcome Center Baldwin county. Call 251-990- » »» 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. 3D D-BOX XANDER PG-13 1145, 950 (3459 Gulf Shores Pkwy.) 9567, Ms. Frankie Hyde, or 251- The South Baldwin Gulf State Park Lecture 3D XANDER PG-13 1145, 950 » 2 p.m. 269-4016, Ms. Diane Gray, for Republican Women » E-Cycling and Paper »» Gulf Shores Welcome Center D-BOX XANDER PG-13 220, 450, 720 the location each week and more Shredding Event (3459 Gulf Shores Pkwy.) XANDER PG-13 220, 450, 720 information. Meeting SPLIT PG-13 1200, 240, 520, 800, 1040 Jan. 21 »» Gulf State Park »» 2 p.m. »» 11:30 a.m. THE FOUNDER PG-13 1130, 210, 500, 745, 1035 »» 8 a.m.-noon GAVIN STONE PG 1210, 225, 440, 755, 1020 »» $10 buffet. Call 251-978-6178. First and third 7th Annual Snowbird »» If you received any new elec- Jan. 26 SILENCE R 940 Fest MONSTER TRUCKS PG 1135, 205, 435, 710 Thursdays Fun and Social Dance tronics this holiday season, this »» Orange Beach Event Center event is a great opportunity to Oyster Shell Recycling BYE BYE MAN PG-13 1245, 310, 530, 750, 1015 HIDDEN FIGURES PG 1255, 345, 705, 1005 »» PZK Hall, 17933 Hwy. 104 – 1 safely dispose of your old elec- Program Ribbon Cutting Baldwin Senior Travelers mile west of Hwy. 59, Robertsdale »» 9 a.m.-1 p.m. LA LA LAND PG-13 1120, 155, 445, 735, 1025 » This year’s Snowbird Fest is tronics. »» Original Oyster House, Gulf SING PG 1125, 215, 455, 730, 1000 Meeting »» Doors and Snack bar open at 6 » Shores PATRIOTS DAY R 100, 400, 700, 955 »» 9 a.m. p.m. Dance from 7-9 p.m. expected to be the biggest and best ever! 2017 Snowbird Fest Jan. 21 »» 10:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. ROGUE ONE PG-13 120, 425, 725, 1030 »» Fairhope City Council Cham- »» $5 per person SLEEPLESS R 1225, 250, 510, 740, 1000 ber, Fairhope is excited to announce musi- »» Recycle oyster shells from »» Southern Star Band performs LIVE BY NIGHT R 115, 415, 715, 1010 cal tributes to Dean & Marilyn! First Responders Free restaurants and get them back »» Open to people 50 years and great songs and music you’ve Also, our hallmark features of LION* PG-13 *1250, *410, 655, 935 Dentistry Day to Alabama waters, enhancing ROMEO AND JULIETTE* G *1155 over. Our club was formed by a grown to love through the years! entertainment from comedy to group of senior citizens in 1987 »» 19354 South Greeno Road in oyster production among other MOVIE TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE Call 251-978-2462 or 251-978- magic, with local restaurant food CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR THE LATEST MOVIE RELEASES. Fairhope benefits. and we keep getting bigger and 7317 for more information! samplings, healthcare screen- 923-0100 better each year. We have a large »» 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Advance Tickets available at www.cobbtheatres.com

Baldwin County Heritage Museum to host golf scramble 30500 State Hwy. 181 The Baldwin County with a shotgun start at 9 Contact BCHM at (251) featuring the beginnings displays of farming equip- Spanish Fort, AL 36527 Heritage Museum (BCHM) a.m. Your registration fee 986-8375 or bchm@gulftel. of Baldwin County. Be- ment. The free museum is MOVIE HOTLINE: 251-626-1011 www.pccmovies.com 5th Annual Golf Scramble of $60/golfer includes 18 com to register or get more sides touring the Museum, just east of Elberta on US is coming. Only the first holes of golf, a cart, lunch, details. you can walk the azalea 98 and open Wednesday * denotes pass restricted features FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2017 144 golfers will be allowed raffles and special hole GlenLakes is east of the path and camellia “forest” through Saturday from 10 2D MOANA PG to participate. It will take events. Foley-Beach Express on to see a school, church, a.m. to 3 p.m. We welcome 11:00A 1:30P 4:05P 6:35P place on Thursday, Feb. 16, There is a $10,000 Hole- CR 20. BCHM is a 501(c)3 general store, blacksmith visitors, volunteers and 2D PASSENGERS PG13 at GlenLakes Golf Course in-One challenge as well. non-profit organization shop, whiskey still and donations. 2:45P 9:00P 2D ROGUE ONE PG13 11:55A 3:15P 6:25P 9:20P 2D SING PG 11:00A 1:50P 4:30P 7:00P 9:25P 2D UNDERWORLD: BLOOD WARS R ARREST REPORTS Jan. 14 Jan. 16 9:15P Monica Beavers Andress Thomas James Burnette II 2D XXX: RETURN OF XANDER PG13 WHY ARE THEY IN JAIL? of Saraland was arrested of Bay Minette was arrested 11:00A 1:35P 6:40P 9:15P 3D XXX: RETURN OF XANDER PG13 Jan. 10 for third degree theft of lost for distribution of a controlled 4:05P Bridgett Rider Garrett of property. substance and a probation HIDDEN FIGURES PG Bay Minette was arrested for Kenneth Windsor Hodges of violation. 12:00P 3:45P 6:30P 9:20P Spanish Fort was arrested for Robert Kevon Burnette of LA LA LAND PG13 possession of drug parapher- 11:25A 2:30P 6:20P 9:15P nalia. negotiating a worthless instru- Bay Minette was arrested for LIVE BY NIGHT R 11:15A 6:15P Jarrod Mitchell Hawkshead ment. distribution of a controlled MONSTER TRUCKS PG of Stapleton was arrested for To see mugshots from this week’s Baldwin County Wanda Carol Jones of Foely substance and driving with a 11:00A 1:35P 4:10P 6:45P 9:15P possession of a concealed Sheriff’s Arrest Reports, visit gulfcoastnewstoday.com. was arrested for possession of suspended/revoked license. PATRIOTS DAY R weapon without a permit. a controlled substance. Yannick Monche Burnette 11:45A 3:00P 6:20P 9:10P of Bay Minette was arrested SILENCE R 11:30A 3:30P 7:00P Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Morgan Taylor Simmons of Jan. 15 for distribution of a controlled SLEEPLESS R 11:35A 2:00P 4:25P 6:40P 9:00P Cheryl Kay Burts of Summer- Justin Brian Bowker of Rob- Silverhill was arrested for pub- Kelly Denise Cameron of substance. dale was arrested for second ertsdale was arrested for two lic intoxication. Rock Hill, SC, was arrested for Kendall Dwight Clark of SPLIT PG13 11:40A 2:50P 6:45P 9:25P THE BYE BYE MAN PG13 degree promotion of prison counts of driving with a sus- Jessica Nicole Vickers of bringing stolen property into Covington, La., was arrested 11:05A 1:30P 4:00P 6:30P 9:00P Wilmer was arrested for pos- contraband. pended/revoked license. the state, reckless endanger- for possession of a controlled THE RESURRECTION OF GAVIN PG Kenneth James Carney Lisbeth Marie Knight of session of a controlled sub- ment and attempting to elude. substance, second degree 11:45A 2:05P 4:30P 7:00P 9:20P stance. of Loxley was arrested for Robertsdale was arrested for Mary Lori Lust Joyner of possession of marijuana and TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE possession of a controlled possession of a controlled Pensacola was arrested for possession of drug parapher- Jan. 13 $8.75 - Adults (After 6pm) substance, second degree substance. four counts of second degree nalia. $5.50 (All shows before 1pm) possession of marijuana and David Brice Owen of Bay Sharon Odom Gorju of possession of a forged instru- Mary Elizabeth Garris of $6.75 - Matinee (All shows between 1pm-6pm) possession of drug parapher- Minette was arrested for three Fairhope was arrested for ha- ment. Foley was arrested for harass- DIGITAL 3D FEATURES ADD $3.00 PER TICKET nalia. counts of first degree sodomy. rassment. ment. *Call for Details 16 • The Baldwin Times • January 20, 2017 • Gulf Coast Media

Sports Tony Whitehead, Sports Editor • [email protected] • Facebook.com/GulfCoastMedia • Twitter: @gcntoday HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Jan. 16-17 scores for Baldwin Area 2 teams, from AHSAA.com GCM Sports BOYS Daphne 68, Spanish Fort 65

DAPHNE — Teion Stanton hit a 3-pointer with two seconds left in regulation to cap a Daphne comeback with a 68-65 win over visit- ing Spanish Fort. The seventh-ranked Trojans rallied from an 18-point deficit in the third quarter to take the Class 6A, Area 2 win over the fifth-ranked Toros. Daphne improved to 21-2 over all and 5-0 in Area 2 play with the rivalry victory which ended an eight-game streak by Spanish Fort (16-3, 3-1). Stanton and Deontaye Buskey each finished with 16 points to lead the Trojans. Amari Solo- mon hit four three-point shots in the rally. The Toros were led by Trae Barry’s game high 23 points. Terrin Atkinson added 12, Jalen Wayne had 11 and Michael Meadow had nine. Robertsdale 72, W.S. Neal 60 (OT): The Rob- ertsdale Golden Bears rallied with a strong 13-1 overtime attack to defeat W.S. Neal 72-60. Caden Willingham led the Bears with a game- high 29 points while Zion Bethel had 12 points and 20 rebounds for RHS. Neal was led by John Maddox with 21. OTHER SCORES: Baldwin County 59, Gulf Shores 58 (OT) Murphy 68, Fairhope 57 Cottage Hill 47, Bayside Academy 31 GIRLS Daphne 48, Spanish Fort 37 Krysta Wright led Daphne with 12 points, Destinee Edwards had 10 and Jennifer Darby added eight as the Trojans took a Class 6A Area 2 win over visiting Spanish Fort. The Toros were led by Sarah Ramey with nine points while Alivia Busch and Olivia Howard had eight each. SFHS took a 23-22 lead into the half and expanded it in the third quarter. But Daphne outscored the Toros 18-3 in the fourth quarter. The Trojans improved to 5-0 in the 6A Area 2 standings with the win. OTHER SCORES: Bayside 38, Cottage Hill 32 Murphy 61, Fairhope 48 McGill-Toolen 60, Foley 18 Baker 59, Alma Bryant 47

Falcons take on Packers in NFC Championship Sunday FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE Rodgers. The Julio Jones, who accounted for tacklers on the team because the sacks. Robert Alford is tied for THE 2012 POSTSEASON, Falcons pass- 83 receptions for 1,409 yards cornerbacks allow so many deep fifth in the nation in pass deflec- ing game, led (second in the league) and six passes to be caught. Atlanta can tions with 19. This is a defense the Atlanta Falcons (12-5) are by Matt Ryan, touchdowns in the regular sea- easily make deep passes, espe- with talent and a head coach in playing in the NFC Champi- is third in the son. The Packers have a reliable cially to Jones, but cannot get Dan Quinn who is very knowl- onship Sunday against the NFL in passing receiver corps that is diverse in greedy and allow an interception edgeable in stopping offenses. yards per game their routes and can spread out out of Clinton-Dix. Stopping Rodgers will not be Green Bay Packers. MICHAEL HANICH (295.3 yards). their opposing secondary unit. Atlanta’s defense is below easy with his high efficiency The Falcons have to thank Sports The Packers, The Falcons’ passing game average in multiple major cat- passing. The only thing Atlanta their high-power offense and a Analysis with Rodgers, is has the edge because they are egories mostly because they can do is contain him on deep tough, aggressive defense for seventh in the playing against a severely weak played twice against the Saints’ throws and not allow sneaky their tremendous season. NFL in passing yards per game secondary. The Packers are 31st Drew Brees, Buccaneers’ Jameis 10-yard runs on the outside. This NFC Championship (262.4). in the NFL in passing yards al- Winston and Panthers’ QB Cam Atlanta is favored by 4.5 points matchup will be tough in an The Falcons have one of the lowed per game (269.3 yards). Newton. Vic Beasley in what will be their last ap- unusual way against Green best overall vertical-threat re- HaHa Clinton-Dix and Morgan Jr. leads the NFL in the regular pearance in the Georgia Dome Bay (12-6) that is led by Aaron ceivers in former Foley Lion, Burnett are two of the highest season in total sacks with 15.5 Sunday. Gulf Coast Media • January 20, 2017 • The Baldwin Times • 17

FOLEY SPORTS TOURISM COMPLEX 2017 CALENDAR Sports Academy honors Olympic shooter DAPHNE — The United States world championship title in Ameri- Athlete of the Year three times GCM SPORTS Sports Academy has honored can skeet shooting, after which from 2007-09. American shooter Kim Rhode — she was named captain of the All- An avid hunter and an outspoken FOLEY — The Foley Sports Tourism Complex has the most successful female shooter American Team. She has won 14 supporter of the second amend- released its 2017 calendar. Visit FoleySportsTourism. in Olympic history — with a 2016 national championship gold medals ment in the United States, Rhode is com/events for more information. Distinguished Service Award for in the International style of shot- an honorary lifetime member of the Events scheduled so far this year: her excellence in the sport over the gun shooting since joining the USA National Rifle Association and the JAN. 19-20: Alabama High School Athletic Association last six consecutive Olympic sum- Shooting National Team in 1995. Safari Club International. (AHSAA) regional bowling championships. mer games. Her first gold medal came in the The Distinguished Service Award The award recently was pre- 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, is part of the United States Sports JAN. 20-22: Teen Masters bowling tournament. sented in her home state of Cali- where at age 17 she was the young- Academy’s Awards of Sport, which FEB. 4-5: BAMA SECS College Regional ultimate disc fornia by Dr. Gary Cunningham, est female gold medalist in the each year serve as “A Tribute to the tournament. academy trustee and president of history of Olympic shooting. She Artist and the Athlete.” the United States International Uni- followed her impressive showing in Based in Daphne the Sports FEB. 16-19: ASA HOYT Archery Pro-Am championship/ versity Sports Federation. Atlanta with bronze in Sydney, gold Academy is an independent, non- Alabama Cup Archery Pro-Am. A bronze medal winner at the Rio in Athens, silver in Beijing and gold profit, accredited, special mission de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games, in London. Because the double trap sports university The role of the MARCH 4-5: SNAP Soccer Beach Shootout — Boys youth Rhode is the first athlete, male or event was eliminated from Olym- Academy is to prepare men and soccer tournament. female, to medal at six consecutive pic competition for women in 2004, women for careers in the profession MARCH 11-12: SNAP Soccer Beach Shootout — Girls youth Olympic summer games and the Rhode has since focused on Interna- of sports. For more information, soccer tournament. first to win a medal on five differ- tional skeet shooting, for which she call (251) 626-3303 or visit USSA.edu. ent continents. Rhode is the only won bronze in Rio. The Academy’s American Sport MARCH 11-12: Graham Creek Dueling Doubles/ disc golf woman to win two Olympic gold Rhode won gold medals in the Art Museum and Archives museum tournament. medals in the double trap event. Pan American Games in 2015, 2011, is open free to the public from 9 MARCH 24-26: Foley College Expo soccer tournament. Rhode began shooting at age 2010, 2003 and 1999 and was recog- a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. For more 10 and by age 13 she won her first nized as the USA Shooting Female information, go to ASAMA.org. MARCH 24-25: Foley High School soccer tournament. MARCH 27-29: Glen Lakes Spring Invitational golf tournament. APRIL 21-23: SNAP Soccer Gulf Coast Invitational regional youth soccer tournament. Academy names library to honor Robert Block APRIL 29-30: Lower Alabama Lacrosse Tournament. USSA.edu of academy’s Board of memorable collection of munication technolo- Trustees, Block served books, art and historic gies used worldwide. MAY 6-7: College Regional Ultimate Tournament Collegiate. DAPHNE — The on the board for 44 Olympic memorabilia He has been granted MAY 11-13: Alabama Corn Cup State Championship. United States Sports years, beginning with and manuscripts. more than 150 U.S. and Academy has named the academy’s inception “We have in there a foreign patents, includ- MAY 26-29: SNAP Soccer Memorial Day Showdown — its library the “Robert in 1972. Block provided very large Olympic col- ing patents related to Youth soccer tournament. Block Library” in honor space for the academy’s lection of medals, art solar energy panels, MAY 31: Alabama State Men’s qualifier golf tournament — of the Founding Chair- first location in Mil- and manuscripts that in-building communica- amateur golf. man of the Academy’s waukee, Wisconsin. people have donated tions, and pay-per-view Board of Trustees. Together with Rosand- to us, so it is a special television, as well as JUNE 8-9: Foley Beach Express Lacrosse Clinic — Youth The naming in honor ich and other founding place,” Rosandich said. terrestrial and satellite lacrosse. of Dr. Robert Block was members of the board, “And it couldn’t be distribution systems. held in conjunction with Block also helped re- named for a better guy.” He is a published JUNE 10-11: Foley Beach Express Lacrosse Blast. the Academy’s recent cruit and select the Dr. T.J. Rosandich, author and founder of JUNE 10-11: SNAP Soccer 3v3 / 3-on-3 youth soccer. 32nd annual Awards of academy’s first national current academy presi- numerous companies Sport program. Block faculty. Block was also dent and chief executive in the communications, JUNE 17-19: Alabama College Soccer Showcase. — who played a crucial instrumental in the cre- officer, said naming the energy, software devel- JULY 1-2: Independence Open Disc Golf Tournament. role in the founding and ation of the academy’s library for Block is par- opment, and entertain- growth of the academy logo, which has become ticularly appropriate. ment fields. JULY 10-13: Global Image Sports — RCD Barcelona Soccer — holds an honorary a symbol recognized “The library is con- Block is also a International Soccer Tour. doctorate from the acad- around the world. sidered to be the heart founder and chairman JULY 27-28: AGA Ladies State 4-Ball Golf Tournament. emy. “Bob had a beautiful of a university, so it is of ShipCom, a Federal “Bob is all things to building in Milwaukee fitting that the acad- Communications Com- AUG. 20: Doing Work Doubles Disc Golf Tournament. all people; he is the per- and gave me access to it emy’s library now bears mission licensed United SEPT. 7-10: BAMA Beach Bash Gymnastics — youth fect balance of a man,” to put together the first the name of Dr. Robert States provider of high gymnastics. Academy Founder and facility for the acad- Block, a person who was seas voice and data com- President Emeritus Dr. emy,” Rosandich said. central to the founding munications for emer- SEPT. 9-10: Publix Super Cup — Girls youth soccer. Thomas P. Rosandich “In those days when he of the academy,” Rosan- gency responders. When SEPT. 12: Senior Bowl NFL Flag Football Kickoff Camp — said. “Bob has been a was flying airplanes and dich said. Hurricane Katrina hit youth Flag Football. very successful busi- he went around look- The president of 3D the Gulf Coast in 2005, nessman and a very ing at things he thought Business Tools in Reno, the Coast Guard’s com- SEPT. 16-17: Publix Super Cup — Boys youth soccer. good friend.” might work for the acad- Nevada, Block has had munication facilities Block thanked Rosan- emy; he helped us make a long and successful were severely damaged. SEPT. 20-29: K-9 Championships K-9 Agility Competition. dich and the academy it all come together.” career in the computer ShipCom assisted the SEPT. 26: Senior Bowl NFL Flag Football — youth Flag for being an important When the academy software, communica- Coast Guard’s commu- Football. and influential part of moved to the University tion and entertainment nications with rescue his life. of South Alabama cam- industries that includes aircraft for 12 days. For OCT. 3: Senior Bowl NFL Flag Football — youth Flag Football. “I wanted to be here pus in Mobile in 1976 pioneering roles in com- ShipCom’s efforts, the OCT. 6-8: Flag Football World Championship. to thank you,” Block and to its current home mercial and pay televi- Coast Guard presented said at the naming an- in Daphne in 1986, Block sion, as well as cellular Block with a commen- OCT. 7-9: SNAP Soccer play date — youth soccer. nouncement. “You gave continued as a dedi- telephone operating dation award for saving OCT. 10: Senior Bowl NFL Flag Football — youth Flag me so much over the cated member of the companies. Block has the lives of more than Football. years and I wanted to be Board of Trustees. contributed signifi- 33,000 people. here to thank you.” Rosandich called the cantly to the creation For more information, OCT. 17: Senior Bowl NFL Flag Football — youth Flag Football. In addition to being library a “special place” and development of call (251) 626-3303 or OCT. 21: Sighted in Singles Disc Golf — singles disc-golf the founding chairman with a unique and entertainment and com- visit USSA.edu. tournament. OCT. 24: Senior Bowl NFL Flag Football — youth Flag Football. COMPLETE BALDWIN COUNTY CALENDAR OCT. 27-29: USA Archery Collegiate 3D Championships o alwayy now Tournament. CALL FOR OCT. 31-NOV. 5: Sunbelt Conference Womens Soccer Championship D-1 NCAA. n tn to do HOME DELIVERY! NOV. 1: Senior Bowl NFL Flag Football — youth Flag Football. NOV. 7: Senior Bowl NFL Flag Football — youth Flag Football. NOV. 14: Senior Bowl NFL Flag Football — youth Flag Football. GULF COAST MEDIA THE COURIER • THE ONLOOKER • THE ISLANDER • THE BALDWIN TIMES NOV. 18-19: SNAP Soccer Coastal Academy Cup Tournament — youth soccer. 901 N. McKenzie Street • Foley, AL 36535 NOV. 18-19: Graham Creek Shootout — disc golf. 251-943-2151 NOV. 30-DEC. 3: USA Gymnastics Alabama Compulsory www.GulfCoastNewsToday.com State — gymnastics meet. 18 • CLASSIFIEDS • JANUARY 20, 2017 Baldwin County • Gulf Coast Media

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In the Probate Court of bidder for cash, in front of the Bank, National Association, as MENT AND WILL BE SOLD Choctaw County, Alabama Whereas, default has been made UNITED BANK main entrance of the Courthouse at Trustee under the Pooling and SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF Probate Case Number in the payment of the debt secured Mortgage Lien Holder Bay Minette, Baldwin County, Servicing Agreement dated as of REDEMPTION OF ALL PAR- A-2016-4927 by said mortgage, and said mort- Alabama, on February 17, 2017, June 1, 2006, GSAMP Trust TIES ENTITLED THERETO. In the Matter of the gage is subject to foreclosure; By: Wes Young, Esq. during the legal hours of sale, all of 2006-HE4, Mortgage Pass-Through Alabama law gives some persons Adoption Petition of UNITED BANK its right, title, and interest in and to Certificates, Series 2006-HE4, un- who have an interest in property Scott Singleton Now Therefore, notice is 200 E. Nashville Ave. the following described real estate, der and by virtue of the power of the right to redeem the property and Amy Singleton hereby given that, will sell at public Atmore, Alabama 36502 situated in Baldwin County, Alaba- sale contained in said mortgage, under certain circumstances. Pro- To the Honorable Michael W. auction to the highest and best (251) 296-3496 ma, to-wit: will sell at public outcry to the grams may also exist that help bidder for cash at the front door of Armistead, Judge of Probate. January 20-27; February 3, 2017 Lot 32, Spanish Fort Estates, highest bidder for cash, in front of persons avoid or delay the foreclo- the Baldwin County Courthouse in Notice of Adoption Proceedings Seventeenth, according to the plat the main entrance of the Baldwin sure process. An attorney should be the City of Bay Minette, Alabama, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Notice To: Benjamin Boone, Father thereof recorded in Slide # 1460-A County Courthouse, in Bay Mine- consulted to help you understand during the legal hours of sale on as shown on the birth certificate of of the records in the Office of the tte, Alabama, on February 2, 2017, these rights and programs as a part the 8th day of February, 2017, the Default having been made in Millie-Scott Aubrey Gurnsey Judge of Probate, Baldwin County, during the legal hours of sale, the of the foreclosure process. property described in said mort- the payment of the indebtedness Please take notice that a "Peti- Alabama. following described real estate, This sale is made for the purpose of tion for Adoption" in the above- gage deed as follows: secured by that certain mortgage paying the indebtedness secured by dated September 28, 2006, executed Property street address for infor- situated in Baldwin County, Alaba- styled matter has been filed in said mational purposes: 8 Cora Slo- ma, to-wit: said mortgage, as well as the Lot 5, the Orchard Subdivision, by Ernie E. Stepp, and Melissa A. Court by Scott Singleton and Amy comb Drive, Spanish Fort, AL Lot 18, RIVER STATION SUBDI- expenses of foreclosure. according to the map or plat Stepp, husband and wife, to Singleton, Petitioners, and that the 36527 VISION, UNIT TWO, As recorded The successful bidder must tender thereof recorded on Slide 2161-B in Mortgage Electronic Registration 8th day of February, 2017, at 10:00 THIS PROPERTY WILL BE on Slide 2227F, in the Office of the a non-refundable deposit of Five the records in the Office of the Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for a.m., has been set for a hearing on SOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHERE Judge of Probate of Baldwin Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) in Judge of Probate of Baldwin Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., the same in the Probate Courtroom IS" BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANY County, Alabama. certified funds made payable to at the Choctaw County Courthouse County, Alabama. which mortgage was recorded on Sirote & Permutt, P.C. at the time October 16, 2006, in Instrument EASEMENTS, ENCUMBRAN- in Butler, Alabama. CES, AND EXCEPTIONS RE- This sale is made for the and place of the sale. The balance Subject to any matters of record No. 1007861, of the mortgage Please be advised that if you FLECTED IN THE MORTGAGE purpose of paying the indebtedness of the purchase price must be paid which pertain to or affect the title records in the Office of the Judge intend to contest this adoption, you AND THOSE CONTAINED IN secured by said mortgage, as well in certified funds by noon the next must file a written response within to said property. of Probate of Baldwin County, business day at the Law Office of Alabama, which mortgage was, THE RECORDS OF THE OF- as the expense of foreclosure. thirty (30) days hereof with counsel FICE OF THE JUDGE OF Alabama law gives some Sirote & Permutt, P.C. at the The proceeds of said sale shall be duly transferred and assigned to for said Petitioners, whose names PROBATE OF THE COUNTY persons who have an interest in address indicated below. Sirote & applied in accordance with the Green Tree Servicing LLC, a and address is as shown below and WHERE THE ABOVE- property the right to redeem the Permutt, P.C. reserves the right to provisions of the above mentioned Delaware Limited Liability Com- with the Clerk of the said Probate DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS SIT- property under certain circumstan- award the bid to the next highest mortgage. The sale is subject to pany, notice is hereby given that Court. UATED. THIS PROPERTY WILL ces. Programs may also exist that bidder should the highest bidder Done this 28th day of December, Alabama laws of redemption. pursuant to law and the power of fail to timely tender the total sale contained in said mortgage, the BE SOLD WITHOUT WARRAN- help persons avoid or delay the 2016. TY OR RECOURSE, EX- foreclosure process. An attorney amount due. By: J. Alan Lipscomb, undersigned will sell at public Michael W. Armistead PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO should be consulted to help you The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves Attorney for Mortgagee outcry, to the highest bidder for Judge of Probate TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY- understand these rights and pro- the right to bid for and purchase Of Counsel: cash, in front of the Main entrance Attorney for Petitioners: MENT AND WILL BE SOLD grams as part of the foreclosure the real estate and to credit its Benton & Lipscomb to the Baldwin County Courthouse Newton and Dolbare, P.C. SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF process. purchase price against the expenses P.O. Box 471 at Bay Minette, Alabama, during J. Blane Dolbare REDEMPTION OF ALL PAR- U.S. Bank, National Association, as of sale and the indebtedness Fairhope, AL 36533 the legal hours of sale on February Post Office Box 179 TIES ENTITLED THERETO. Trustee under the Pooling and secured by the real estate. (251) 928-0282 21, 2017, the following described Butler, Alabama 36904 Alabama law gives some persons Servicing Agreement dated as of This sale is subject to postpone- (205) 459-2320 January 13-20-27, 2017 real estate, situated in Baldwin ment or cancellation. County, Alabama, to-wit: who have an interest in property June 1, 2006, GSAMP Trust January 6-13-20-27, 2017 the right to redeem the property 2006-HE4, Mortgage Pass-Through Deutsche Bank National Trust MORTGAGE under certain circumstances. Pro- Certificates, Series 2006-HE4 Company, as Trustee, in trust for Notice of Adoption Proceeding LOT 10, BLOCK 109, HAND FORECLOSURE SALE grams may also exist that help Transferee registered Holders of Long Beach Probate Court of LAND COMPANY'S ADDITION persons avoid or delay the foreclo- Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-WL2, Baldwin County, Alabama TO BAY MINETTE, ALABAMA, Default having been made in the sure process. An attorney should be Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC Asset-Backed Certificates, Series Case No. 3775 AS PER MAP OR PLAT THERE- terms of that certain Mortgage consulted to help you understand 244 Inverness Center Dr 2005-WL2, Mortgagee/Transferee To: Robert Hopkins, whose last OF RECORDED IN DEED BOOK executed by HOWARD DAVID these rights and programs as a part Ste 200 known address was 8130 Tanner 4, PAGE 158-62, BALDWIN WHITBY, an unmarried individu- of the foreclosure process. Birmingham, AL 35242 Rebecca Redmond Williams Road, Lot 37, Mobile, AL COUNTY, ALABAMA PROBATE al, now deceased, in favor of This sale is made for the purpose of 205-988-8888 SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C. 36608; and RECORDS. UNITED BANK, dated March 9, paying the indebtedness secured by January 13-20-27, 2017 P. O. Box 55727 2016, and recorded March 14, 2016 said mortgage, as well as the Birmingham, AL 35255-5727 Brandon Pace, whose whereabouts This sale is made for the purpose of as Instrument No. 1560216, Pages expenses of foreclosure. MORTGAGE Attorney for Mortgagee/Transferee are unknown paying the indebtedness secured by www.sirote.com/foreclosures 1-7 in the Office of the Judge of said mortgage as well as expenses The successful bidder must tender FORECLOSURE SALE Probate of Baldwin County, Alaba- a non-refundable deposit of Five 404051 Please take notice that a Petition of foreclosure. This property will ma, and under and by virtue of the Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) in Default having been made in the January 13-20-27, 2017 for Adoption of a minor child born be sold on an "as is, where is" power of sale contained in said certified funds made payable to payment of the indebtedness se- to Adrea Faith Childs on the 18th basis, subject to any easements, Notice of Completion Mortgage, UNITED BANK, as lien Sirote & Permutt, P.C. at the time cured by that certain mortgage day of October, 2016, has been filed encumbrances, and exceptions re- In accordance with Chapter 1, holder, will sell at public outcry, and place of the sale. The balance executed by Michael E. Robinson in the Probate Court of Baldwin flected in the mortgage and those Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975, for cash, to the highest bidder, on of the purchase price must be paid and Debbie M. Robinson, husband County, Alabama. Please be ad- contained in the records of the for contracts over $50,000 and less the steps in front of the main in certified funds by noon the next and wife, originally in favor of vised that if you intend to contest office of the Judge of Probate of the than $500,000, Notice is hereby entrance of the courthouse in Bay business day at the Law Office of Long Beach Mortgage Company, this adoption you must file a County where the above-described given that John G. Walton Con- Minette, Baldwin County, Alabama Sirote & Permutt, P.C. at the on the 27th day of April, 2005, said written response with the attorney property is situated. This property struction Co., Inc., CONTRAC- between 11:00 a.m. and Noon on address indicated below. Sirote & mortgage recorded in the Office of for the Petitioners named below will be sold without warranty or TOR, has completed the Contract the 16th day of February, 2017, the Permutt, P.C. reserves the right to the Judge of Probate of Baldwin and with the Clerk of the Probate recourse, expressed or implied as to for Bid No 002-16, Maintenance following described property, to award the bid to the next highest County, Alabama, in Instrument Court, Post Office Box 459, Bay condition, title, use and/or enjoy- Paving in Fairhope 2016, Project wit: bidder should the highest bidder Number 891121; the undersigned Minette, Alabama 36507, no later ment and will be sold subject to the No. PW002-16 for the City of fail to timely tender the total Deutsche Bank National Trust than thirty (30) days from the last right of redemption of all parties Fairhope, Alabama, OWNER, and Lot 256, Spanish Cove Subdivision, amount due. Company, as Trustee, in trust for day this notice is published. entitled thereto. has made request for final settle- as per plat thereof recorded on The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves registered Holders of Long Beach Attorney for Petitioners: Alabama law gives some persons ment of said Contract. Any claims Slide 1120-B, in the Office of the the right to bid for and purchase Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-WL2, James V. Roberts, Jr., Esq. who have an interest in property for labor, materials or otherwise in Judge of Probate of Baldwin the real estate and to credit its Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 9794 Timber Circle, Suite A the right to redeem the property connection with this project should County, Alabama. purchase price against the expenses 2005-WL2, as Mortgagee/Transfer- Daphne, AL 36527 under certain circumstances. Pro- be itemized, notarized, and present of sale and the indebtedness ee, under and by virtue of the (251) 626-3499 grams may also exist that help to: (For Informational Purposes Only: secured by the real estate. power of sale contained in said December 30, 2016; persons avoid or delay the foreclo- 256 Defuniak Circle, Lillian, Ala- This sale is subject to postpone- mortgage, will sell at public outcry January 6-13-20, 2017 sure process. An attorney should be OWNER: bama 36549). This sale is made for consulted to help you understand ment or cancellation. to the highest bidder for cash, in City of Fairhope Notice of Completion the purpose of the foreclosing of these rights and programs as a part U.S. Bank National Association, as front of the main entrance of the 555 South Section Street L2394 in accordance with Chapter said Mortgage and paying the of the foreclosure process. Trustee, in Trust for Registered Courthouse at Bay Minette, Bald- P.O. Drawer 429 1, Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1985 indebtedness secured by same, Holders of First Franklin Mortgage win County, Alabama, on February Fairhope, AL 36533 notice is hereby given that Cox together with all costs and expenses Ditech Financial LLC f/k/a Loan Trust, Mortgage Loan Asset- 17, 2017, during the legal hours of Pools of the SE, contractor has associated therewith, including but Green Tree Servicing LLC Backed Certificates, Series sale, all of its right, title, and On or before (30 days) or same will completed the Contract for Pool not limited to, reasonable attor- Transferee 2007-FF1, Mortgagee/Transferee interest in and to the following be barred. This notice will appear Renovation of the pool for the City ney's fees. This property will be described real estate, situated in for four consecutive weeks begin- of Gulf Shores and have made sold on an "AS IS, WHERE IS" Robert J. Wermuth/rgm Pam King Baldwin County, Alabama, to-wit: ning on 1/6/17 and ending on request for final settlement of said basis without warranty or re- Stephens Millirons, P.C. SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C. Commencing at the Southwest 1/27/17. Contract. All persons having any course, expressed or implied, as to P.O. Box 307 P. O. Box 55727 corner of the Southwest Quarter of January 6-13-20-27, 2017 claim for labor, materials, or title, use and/or enjoyment and will Huntsville, Alabama 35804 Birmingham, AL 35255-5727 the Southeast Quarter of Section otherwise in connection with this be sold subject to the right of Attorney for Mortgagee Attorney for Mortgagee/Transferee 12, Township 3 South, Range 2 Notice to Contractors project should immediately notify: redemption of all parties entitled January 20-27; February 3, 2017 www.sirote.com/foreclosures East; thence run West 330 feet to a Federal Aid Project thereto. Alabama law gives some 337517 point; thence run North 1050 feet No. FBD-STPAA-FB12(900) Cox Pools of the SE persons who have an interest in MORTGAGE January 6-13-20, 2017 to a point; thence run West 700 feet BALDWIN COUNTY, Alabama 22656 Canal Road property the right to redeem the FORECLOSURE SALE to the point of beginning; thence Orange Beach, AL 36561 property under certain circumstan- NOTICE OF continue West 290 feet to a point; Sealed bids will be received by the December 30, 2016; ces. Programs may also exist that Default having been made in the FORECLOSURE SALE thence run South 175 feet to a Director of Transportation at the January 6-13-20, 2017 help persons avoid or delay the payment of the indebtedness se- Default having been made point; thence run East 290 feet to a office of the Alabama Department foreclosure process. An attorney cured by that certain mortgage in the payment of the indebtedness point; thence run North 175 feet to of Transportation, Montgomery, should be consulted to help you executed by Flora P. Jones and secured by that certain mortgage the point of beginning. Alabama until 10:00 AM on Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure understand these rights and pro- Henry G. Jones a/k/a Henry G. executed by Kelly M Walker Property street address for infor- January 27, 2017 and at that time grams as a part of the foreclosure Jones, Jr., wife and husband, A/K/A Kelly Marie Walker A/K/A mational purposes: 39150 Willie publicly opened for constructing That Whereas, on the 23rd process. The conveyance to the originally in favor of Mortgage Kelly Marie Walker and Jeffrey S Earl Buck Rd, Bay Minette, AL the Parking Lot Lighting Installa- day of February, 2006, Monarch purchaser shall be by statutory Electronic Registration Systems, Walker A/K/A Jeffrey Stephen 36507 tion at the Mobile Bay Ferry Dock Investments, LLC, (hereinafter warranty deed, subject to all Inc., as nominee for First Franklin, Walker A/K/A Jeffrey Stephen THIS PROPERTY WILL BE in Fort Morgan. Length 0.074 mi. called Mortgagor) did execute and statutory rights of redemption and a division of National City Bank, Walker, husband and wife as joint SOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHERE deliver to Donald R. Dukes, further subject to any easements, on the 21st day of November, 2006, tenants with rights of survivorship, IS" BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANY The total amount of uncompleted (hereinafter called Mortgagee) a encumbrances, exceptions and said mortgage recorded in the to Mortgage Electronic Registra- EASEMENTS, ENCUMBRAN- work under contract to a contrac- mortgage on the real property mortgages of record in the Office of Office of the Judge of Probate of tion Systems, Inc., as nominee for CES, AND EXCEPTIONS RE- tor must not exceed the amount of hereinafter described, which mort- the Judge of Probate, Baldwin Baldwin County, Alabama, in First Gulf Bank, NA, on March 23, FLECTED IN THE MORTGAGE his or her qualification certificate. gage was duly recorded in the County, Alabama. Instrument Number 1016751; the 2006, said mortgage being recorded AND THOSE CONTAINED IN The Entire Project Shall Be Office of the Judge of Probate, undersigned U.S. Bank National in the Office of the Judge of THE RECORDS OF THE OF- Completed In Thirty-five (35) Baldwin County, Alabama, on the The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves Association, as Trustee, in Trust Probate of Baldwin County, Alaba- FICE OF THE JUDGE OF Working Days. 28th day of February, 2006, as the right to bid for and purchase for Registered Holders of First ma, at Instrument Number, PROBATE OF THE COUNTY Instrument #958470; modified in the real estate and to credit its Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust, 966560; and subsequently transfer- WHERE THE ABOVE- A Bidding Proposal may be unrecorded Mortgage Modification purchase price against the expenses Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Cer- red to U.S. Bank, National Associa- DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS SIT- purchased for $5.00. Plans may be Agreement dated March 23, 2009; of sale and the indebtedness tificates, Series 2007-FF1, as Mort- tion, as Trustee under the Pooling UATED. THIS PROPERTY WILL purchased for $7.00 per set. Plans and assigned to Steven Phillip secured by the real estate. gagee/Transferee, under and by and Servicing Agreement dated as BE SOLD WITHOUT WARRAN- and Proposals are available at the Dukes in unrecorded instrument virtue of the power of sale of June 1, 2006, GSAMP Trust TY OR RECOURSE, EX- Alabama Department of Transpor- and; This sale is subject to postpone- contained in said mortgage, will sell 2006-HE4, Mortgage Pass-Through PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO tation, 1409 Coliseum Boulevard, ment or cancellation. at public outcry to the highest Certificates, Series 2006-HE4; U.S. TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY- Room E-108, Montgomery, AL Gulf Coast Media • Baldwin County • JANUARY 20, 2017 • LEGAL NOTICES • 21 LEGAL NOTICES To submit legals send to [email protected] GULF COAST MEDIA www.GulfCoastNewsToday.com THE COURIER • THE ONLOOKER • THE ISLANDER • THE BALDWIN TIMES

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36110. Checks should be made declared all of the indebtedness grams may also exist that help East, 191.97 feet to a capped rebar Orange Beach, AL 36561 payable to the Alabama Depart- secured by said Mortgage due and persons avoid or delay the foreclo- marker; run thence South 26 This sale is made for the purpose of Furniture, tv, boxes, toys futon ment of Transportation. Plans and payable and such default continu- sure process. An attorney should be degrees 08 minutes 47 seconds paying the indebtedness secured by Proposals will be mailed only upon ing, notice is hereby given that consulted to help you understand West, 74.17 feet to the point of said mortgage, as well as the Matthew Adams, Unit G324 receipt of remittance. No refunds Alabama Credit Union, under and these rights and programs as a part beginning. expenses of foreclosure. 25351 Canal Rd #21 will be made. by virtue of the powers of sale of the foreclosure process. Orange Beach, AL 36561 contained in said Mortgage, will This sale is made for the purpose of Parcel 2: Commencing at a The successful bidder must tender Furniture, bedding, lamps Minimum wage rates for this sell at public outcry, at the front realizing the mortgage debt, to- one-foot square concrete monu- a non-refundable deposit of Five project have been pre-determined door of the Courthouse of Baldwin gether with all expenses of the sale, ment found at the Northeast corner Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) in Beverly Blakeney, Unit B23 by the Secretary of Labor and are County, in Bay Minette, Alabama, including a reasonable attorney's of Section 11. Township 2 South, certified funds made payable to PO Box 1014 set forth in the advertised specifica- on February 8, 2017, during the fee. Range 3 East St. Stephens Meridi- Sirote & Permutt, P.C. at the time Gulf Shores, AL 36547 tions. This project is subject to the legal hours of sale, for cash to the an, Baldwin County, Alabama; run and place of the sale. The balance Clothes, boxes, shelving contract work hours and Safety highest bidder, the following de- ATTORNEYS FOR thence South 01 degrees 15 minutes of the purchase price must be paid Standards Act and its implement- scribed real property, located in MORTGAGEE 09 seconds Wes, 1604.00 feet, more in certified funds by noon the next January 20-27, 2017 ing regulations. Baldwin County, Alabama, and REGIONS BANK or less, to a capped rebar marker business day at the Law Office of Cashier's check or bid bond for 5% Sirote & Permutt, P.C. at the MORTGAGE more particularly described as DBA REGIONS MORTGAGE for the point of beginning of the FORECLOSURE SALE of bid (maximum - $50,000.00) follows, to-wit: MORTGAGEE property herein described; contin- address indicated below. Sirote & made payable to the Alabama Permutt, P.C. reserves the right to SASSER, SEFTON ue thence South 01 degrees 15 Default having been made in the Department of Transportation Begin at the Northwest corner of & BROWN, P.C. minutes 09 seconds West, 126.52 award the bid to the next highest must accompany each bid as bidder should the highest bidder terms of that certain Mortgage the Southwest Quarter of the Bowdy J. Brown, Esq. feet to a capped rebar marker; run executed by WENDY HEBERT, an evidence of good faith. Southeast Quarter, Section 28, 445 Dexter Avenue, Suite 8050 thence North 88 degrees 43 minutes fail to timely tender the total The bracket range is shown only to amount due. unmarried individual, and CASSI- Township 5 South, Range 5 East, 40 seconds West, 462.81 feet to a DI TOWNSEND, an unmarried provide general financial informa- thence run East 424 feet more or Montgomery, Alabama 36104 capped rebar marker; run thence tion to contractors and bonding The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves individual, in favor of UNITED less, to a point where the North line Our File No.: 49820.404 North 85 degrees 28 minutes 22 BANK, dated August 30, 2013, companies concerning the project's of said forty acre tract intersects seconds West, 210.73 feet to a the right to bid for and purchase complexity and size. This Bracket the real estate and to credit its recorded September 11, 2013 as the North Right-of-Way line of a The public sale provided for herein capped rebar marker; run thence Instrument No. 1419513, Pages 1-6, should not be used in preparing a county black top road; thence run above was postponed on the 30th North 88 degrees 43 minutes 40 purchase price against the expenses bid, nor will this bracket have any of sale and the indebtedness with a corrected Mortgage re- in a Southwesterly direction along day of November, 2016, by public seconds West, 140.62 feet to a recorded November 12, 2013 as bearing on the decision to award the North Right-of-Way of said announcement being made at the capped rebar marker; run thence secured by the real estate. this contract. This sale is subject to postpone- Instrument No. 1428931, in the road a distance of 652 feet, more or main entrance of the Baldwin North 26 degrees 08 minutes 47 Office of the Judge of Probate of less, to a point on the West line of County Courthouse, Bay Minette, seconds East, 74.17 feet to a capped ment or cancellation. The Bracket Estimate On This Baldwin County, Alabama, and said 40 acre tract; thence run Alabama, during the legal hours of rebar marker, run thence North 14 under and by virtue of the power of Project Is From North 363 feet, more or less to the sale. The foreclosure sale described degrees 47 minutes 40 seconds Franklin American Mortgage $118,843 To $145,252 . Company, Mortgagee/Transferee sale contained in said Mortgage, point of beginning. herein above shall be held on the East, 54.16 feet to a capped rebar UNITED BANK, as lien holder, The proposed work shall be 10th day of January, 2017, at the marker, run thence South 88 performed in conformity with the Rebecca Redmond will sell at public outcry, for cash, Together with the hereditaments main entrance of the Baldwin degrees 42 minutes 00 seconds to the highest bidder, on the steps rules and regulations for carrying and appurtenances thereunto be- County Courthouse, Bay Minette, East, 88.66 feet to a capped rebar SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C. out the Federal Highway Act. P. O. Box 55727 in front of the main entrance of the longing and all fixtures now Alabama, during the legal hours of marker; run thence South 85 courthouse in Bay Minette, Bald- Plans and Specifications are on file attached to and used in connection sale. degrees 28 minutes 22 seconds Birmingham, AL 35255-5727 in Room E-108 of the Alabama Attorney for Mortgagee/Transferee win County, Alabama between with the premises herein described. East, 89.35 feet to a capped rebar 11:00 a.m. and Noon on the 16th Department of Transportation at Title to the above described The public sale provided for herein marker; run thence South 88 www.sirote.com/foreclosures Montgomery, Alabama 36110. 393010 day of February, 2017, the follow- property shall be conveyed by above was postponed on the 10th degrees 42 minutes 00 seconds ing described property, to wit: Mortgage Foreclosure Deed, sub- day of January, 2017, by public East, 592.07 feet to the point of January 13-20-27, 2017 In accordance with the rules and ject to any ad valorem taxes due, announcement being made at the beginning. regulations of The Alabama De- Legal Notice Lot 1243, Spanish Cove Subdivi- rights of way, restrictions, ease- main entrance of the Baldwin Notice of Public Sale, Pursuant to sion, as recorded in Map Book 11, partment of Transportation, pro- ments, matters of survey, and County Courthouse, Bay Minette, Parcel 3: Commencing at a posals will be issued only to Alabama State Self-Storage Act, page 98, probate records, Baldwin existing federal tax liens, if any, Alabama, during the legal hours of one-foot square concrete monu- Section 8-15-31/ 8-33-34/ 8-8-33-34 County, Alabama. prequalified contractors or their and/or special assessments, if any, sale. The foreclosure sale described ment found at the Northeast corner authorized representatives, upon Seq. A Storage of Daphne 7165 US which might adversely affect the herein above shall be held on the of Section 11, Township 2 South, Hwy 90 East Daphne, Alabama (For Informational Purposes Only: requests that are received before 10 title to the subject property. Said 9th day of March, 2017, at the Range 3 East, St. Stephens Meridi- AM., on the day previous to the 36526 will conduct an online 1243 Pensacola Drive, Lillian, sale is to be made for the purpose main entrance of the Baldwin an, Baldwin County, Alabama; run auction of the contents of storage Alabama 36549). This sale is made day of opening of bids. of paying the indebtedness secured County Courthouse, Bay Minette, thence South 01 degrees 15 minutes The bidder's proposal must be units for which rent is due to for the purpose of the foreclosing of by said Mortgage, and the expenses Alabama, during the legal hours of 09 seconds West, 1732.52 feet, more recover rent and handling expen- said Mortgage and paying the submitted on the complete original of foreclosure, all in accordance sale. or less, to a capped rebar marker proposal furnished him or her by ses. Items to be sold include: indebtedness secured by same, with the terms of the Mortgage as January 20, 2017 for the point of beginning of the furniture, clothing, house wares, together with all costs and expenses the Alabama Department of Trans- heretofore set out. Alabama law property herein described; contin- portation. and miscellaneous items. The last associated therewith, including but gives some persons who have an MORTGAGE ue thence South 01 degrees 15 known address of the occupants not limited to, reasonable attor- The Alabama Department of interest in property the right to FORECLOSURE SALE minutes 09 seconds West, 109.68 Transportation, in accordance with renting space in which these goods ney's fees. This property will be redeem the property under certain feet to a capped rebar marker; run are stored follows: sold on an "AS IS, WHERE IS" Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of circumstances. Programs may also Default having been made in the thence North 88 degrees 42 minutes 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 basis without warranty or re- exist that help persons avoid or payment of the indebtedness se- 00 seconds West, 1080.07 feet to a SANDLIN, TERRY course, expressed or implied, as to U.S.C. 2000D TO 2000D-4 and delay the foreclosure process. An cured by that certain mortgage capped rebar marker on the East Title 49 code of Federal Regula- 9037 Brookside Ln title, use and/or enjoyment and will attorney should be consulted to executed by William Beverly John- right of way line of Old Carney Daphne, AL 36525 be sold subject to the right of tions, Department of Transporta- help you understand these rights ston, Jr., a married man, originally Road (60 foot right of way); run tion, Subtitle A, Office of The redemption of all parties entitled and programs as a part of the in favor of Mortgage Electronic thence North 26 degrees 08 minutes IMMAN, NIA thereto. Alabama law gives some Secretary, Part 21, nondiscrimina- foreclosure process. Registration Systems, Inc., as 47 seconds East, along said right of tion in federally-assisted programs 557 Holcombe Ave persons who have an interest in nominee for First Federal Bank, on way line, 33.80 feet to a capped Mobile, AL 36606 property the right to redeem the of the Department of Transporta- Alabama Credit Union, the 8th day of April, 2015, said rebar marker; run thence South 88 tion issued pursuant to such act, property under certain circumstan- Mortgagee mortgage recorded in the Office of degrees 42 minutes 00 seconds Mason, Tiffany ces. Programs may also exist that hereby notifies all bidders that it By: Mark C. Nelson, the Judge of Probate of Baldwin East, 210.00 feet to a capped rebar will affirmatively insure that in any 6427 Grelot Rd help persons avoid or delay the Attorney for Mortgagee County, Alabama, in Instrument marker; run thence North 26 Apt 2001 foreclosure process. An attorney contract entered into pursuant to 2216 14th Street Number 1507655; the undersigned degrees 08 minutes 47 seconds this advertisement, minority busi- Mobile, AL 36695 should be consulted to help you Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Franklin American Mortgage East, 99.82 feet to a capped rebar understand these rights and pro- ness enterprises will be afforded (205) 349-3449 Company, as Mortgagee/Transfer- marker; run thence South 88 full opportunity to submit bids in Harp, Daphne (Michelle) M grams as a part of the foreclosure January 20-27; February 3, 2017 ee, under and by virtue of the degrees 43 minutes 40 seconds 84 Powder Creek Ct process. The conveyance to the response to this invitation and will power of sale contained in said East, 140.62 feet to a capped rebar not be discriminated against on the Dallas, GA 30157 purchaser shall be by statutory mortgage, will sell at public outcry marker; run thence South 85 warranty deed, subject to all grounds of race, color, religion, sex, CONTINUATION NOTICE to the highest bidder for cash, in degrees 28 minutes 22 seconds or national origin in consideration Ingram, Michael (Brett) B statutory rights of redemption and OF MORTGAGE front of the main entrance of the East, 210.73 feet to a capped rebar 8907 Spaniel Drive further subject to any easements, for an award. FORECLOSURE SALE Courthouse at Bay Minette, Bald- marker; run thence South 88 The right to reject any or all bids is Spanish Fort, AL 36527 encumbrances, exceptions and Default having been made in win County, Alabama, on February degrees 43 minutes 40 seconds mortgages of record in the Office of reserved. the payment of the indebtedness 17, 2017, during the legal hours of East, 462.81 feet to the point of JOHN R. COOPER White, Robert the Judge of Probate, Baldwin secured by that certain Mortgage sale, all of its right, title, and beginning. 2001 Hwy 98 County, Alabama. Transportation Director executed by Tina R. Blair, a single interest in and to the following January 6-13-20, 2017 Suite B person, to Union Planters Bank, described real estate, situated in Property street address for infor- Daphne, AL 36526 The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves Legal Notice National Association, dated the Baldwin County, Alabama, to-wit: mational purposes: 45660 Old the right to bid for and purchase 26th day of August, 2002, which Carney Rd, Bay Minette, AL 36507 An Online Auction will be held on the real estate and to credit its S. A. Graham Company, Inc. Mortgage was recorded in the Parcel 1: Commencing at a Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at purchase price against the expenses hereby gives notice of completion Office of the Judge of Probate of one-foot square concrete monu- THIS PROPERTY WILL BE 5:31pm at www.storagetreasures.c of sale and the indebtedness of contract with the State of Baldwin County, Alabama, as ment found at the Northeast corner SOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHERE om. Location of the contents is: A secured by the real estate. Alabama for construction of Proj- Instrument Number 679911. The of Section 11, Township 2 South, IS" BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANY Storage of Daphne, 7165 US HWY ect No: ERPR-8980 (909) in undersigned Mortgagee, Regions Range 3 East, St. Stephens Meridi- EASEMENTS, ENCUMBRAN- 90 East., Daphne, Alabama, 36526. This sale is subject to postpone- Baldwin County. This notice will Bank dba Regions Mortgage, as an, Baldwin County, Alabama; run CES, AND EXCEPTIONS RE- Terms of Sale will be by bid for the ment or cancellation. appear for four consecutive weeks successor by merger to Union thence South 01 degrees 15 minutes FLECTED IN THE MORTGAGE entire contents of each unit. beginning on January 6, 2017 and Planters Bank, NA, will, under and 09 seconds West, 1732.52 feet, more AND THOSE CONTAINED IN Payment of the bids will be cash. A UNITED BANK ending on January 27, 2017. by virtue of the power of sale or less, to a capped rebar marker; THE RECORDS OF THE OF- $50 refundable deposit is required Mortgage Lien Holder All claims should be filed at contained in said Mortgage, sell at run thence North 88 degrees 43 FICE OF THE JUDGE OF from each buyer per unit pur- P.O. Box 726 Brundidge, Alabama auction to the highest bidder for minutes 40 seconds West, 462.81 PROBATE OF THE COUNTY chased. The winning bidder will By: Wes Young, Esq. 36010 during this period. cash before the main entrance of feet to a capped rebar marker; run WHERE THE ABOVE- have 48 hours to remove the UNITED BANK the Baldwin County Courthouse in thence North 85 degrees 28 minutes DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS SIT- contents. Items can only be 200 E. Nashville Ave. S. A. Graham Company, Inc. the City of Bay Minette, Alabama, 22 seconds West, 210.73 feet to a UATED. THIS PROPERTY WILL removed during business hours. Atmore, Alabama 36502 January 6-13-20-27, 2017 during the legal hours of sale on capped rebar marker; run thence BE SOLD WITHOUT WARRAN- January 20-27, 2017 (251) 296-3496 November 30, 2016, the real North 88 degrees 43 minutes 40 TY OR RECOURSE, EX- January 20-27; February 3, 2017 STATE OF ALABAMA property described in said Mort- seconds West, 140.62 feet to a PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO Notice of Public Sale BALDWIN COUNTY gage, which said description is capped rebar marker for the point TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY- East 180 U-Stor-It, located at 24250 MORTGAGE NOTICE OF hereby referred to and made a part of beginning of the property herein MENT AND WILL BE SOLD Canal Road, Orange Beach, AL FORECLOSURE SALE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE hereof, said property being situated described; run thence South 26 SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF 36561, (251-989-2532) in accord- Default having been made in the in Baldwin County, Alabama, degrees 08 minutes 47 seconds REDEMPTION OF ALL PAR- ance with Alabama law, will Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness to to-wit: West, 99.82 feet to a capped rebar TIES ENTITLED THERETO. conduct a public sale on their payment of the indebtedness se- Alabama Credit Union, secured by Lots 22 and 23, Bromley maker; run thence North 88 premises Friday, January 27, 2017 cured by that certain mortgage that certain Mortgage executed by Acres, Fourth Addition to the plat degrees 42 minutes 00 seconds Alabama law gives some persons at 10 A.M. and each day following executed by William Wade Ten- Sandra Lynn Norris and husband, thereof recorded in Slide 1143-A of West, 210.00 feet to a capped rebar who have an interest in property until all contents are sold. The nant, a married man, originally in Ray Byron Norris, on August 18, the records in the Office of the marker on the East right of way the right to redeem the property company reserves the right to favor of Mortgage Electronic 2008, said Mortgage being filed for Judge of Probate of Baldwin line of Old Carney Road( 60 foot under certain circumstances. Pro- refuse any bid on any unit and Registration Systems, Inc., as record in the Office of the Judge of County, Alabama. right of way); run thence North 26 grams may also exist that help withdraw any item from the sale. nominee for Advance Mortgage & Probate of Baldwin County, Alaba- degrees 08 minutes 47 minutes persons avoid or delay the foreclo- The following units will be sold to Investment Co. of North FL, Inc., ma, on August 25, 2008, in Alabama law gives some persons East, along said right of way line, sure process. An attorney should be the highest bidder for cash only. on the 6th day of February, 2008, Instrument 1134082. Alabama who have an interest in property 238.90 feet to a capped rebar consulted to help you understand said mortgage recorded in the Credit Union, as Mortgagee, by the right to redeem the property marker; run thence South 70 these rights and programs as a part Ryan Conner, Unit C63 Office of the Judge of Probate of reason of such default having under certain circumstances. Pro- degrees 50 minutes 04 seconds of the foreclosure process. 24956 B Ivory Lane Baldwin County, Alabama, in 22 • LEGAL NOTICES • JANUARY 20, 2017 Baldwin County • Gulf Coast Media LEGAL NOTICES To submit legals send to [email protected] GULF COAST MEDIA www.GulfCoastNewsToday.com THE COURIER • THE ONLOOKER • THE ISLANDER • THE BALDWIN TIMES

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Instrument Number 1099667 and In the Probate Court of allowed by law or the same will be Association successor by merger to Baldwin County, Alabama barred. In the Probate Court of reformed by that certain Order of the Probate Court of Baldwin Chase Home Finance LLC, Mort- Case No. 34032 James Rickey Romans Baldwin County, Alabama the Circuit Court of Baldwin County, notice is hereby given that gagee/Transferee Estate of Personal Representative Case No. 30203 County, Alabama dated January all persons having claims against Clayton Edward Clere Barry R. Bennett In Re: Estate of 17, 2014 and in relation to case said estate are hereby required to Rebecca Redmond Notice of Appointment Attorney at Law Roseann Nicely, number 05-CV-2011-900569.00; present the same within time SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C. to be Published 307 S. McKenzie Street, Deceased the undersigned JPMorgan Chase allowed by law or the same will be P. O. Box 55727 Letters Testamentary on the Suite 112 To: Steven Solom, American Ex- Bank, National Association succes- barred. Birmingham, AL 35255-5727 estate of said deceased having been Foley, AL 36535 press, Discover Card, West Asset sor by merger to Chase Home Mark D. Ryan Attorney for Mortgagee/Transferee granted to the undersigned on the January 6-13-20, 2017 Management, DB Servicing Corpo- Finance LLC, as Mortgagee/Trans- Personal Representative www.sirote.com/foreclosures 20th day of December, 2016, by the ration, any and all Persons Interes- feree, under and by virtue of the Samuel K. Wilkes 177700 Honorable Tim Russell, Judge of In the Probate Court of ted in the Estate of Roseann Nicely, power of sale contained in said January 6-13-20, 2017 Attorney at Law Baldwin County, Alabama mortgage, will sell at public outcry the Probate Court of Baldwin Deceased County, notice is hereby given that Post Office Box 528 Case No. 34079 to the highest bidder for cash, in Orange Beach, AL 36561 all persons having claims against Estate of This day came Diane front of the main entrance of the Abandon January 13-20-27, 2017 said estate are hereby required to James E. Rupp Laviano-Lange as Personals Repre- Courthouse at Bay Minette, Bald- Vehicle / Boat Notice of Appointment win County, Alabama, on February present the same within time sentative of the Estate of Roseann allowed by law or the same will be to be Published Nicely, Deceased, and filed her 3, 2017, during the legal hours of In the Probate Court of Letters Testamentary on the sale, all of its right, title, and Notice of Sale Abandoned: barred. Report of Insolvency and Petition 2000 CADI Catera Kelly Anne Doan and Baldwin County, Alabama estate of said deceased having been for Final Settlement. interest in and to the following VIN: W06VR54R3YR007647 Case No. 34035 granted to the undersigned on the described real estate, situated in Kimberly Sue Davis It is ordered that the 23rd day Sale date: February 17, 2017 Personal Representatives Estate of 19th day of January, 2017, by the of February, 2017 at 10:00 P.M., in Baldwin County, Alabama, to-wit: By: Tony's Towing, Inc. Pamela G. Johnston Charles Richard MacCrone Honorable Tim Russell, Judge of the Fairhope Satellite Courthouse, The 444.55' X 250' IRR SEC 16-3-2 Location of sale: Notice of Appointment the Probate Court of Baldwin RP71 P1277 BEG SE INT OF 8326 Nichols Ave. Ext Partridge, Smith, PC be, and the same hereby is, Post Office Box 81429 to be Published County, notice is hereby given that appointed as the day and time on HWY 40 & 225 RUN SE ALG Fairhope, Al 36532 all persons having claims against January 13-20, 2017 Mobile, AL 36689 1429 Letters Testamentary on the which to hear said petition, at HWY 40 444.45' SW 355.46' NW estate of said deceased having been said estate are hereby required to 415.55' N 96' NE 250' TO POB and January 6-13-20, 2017 which time you can appear and Notice of Sale Abandoned: granted to the undersigned on the present the same within time contest the same, if you think as further described in the tax In the Probate Court of 2000 LINC Town Car 20th day of December, 2016, by the allowed by law or the same will be proper. books of Baldwin County VIN: 1LNHM82W8YY941907 Baldwin County, Alabama Honorable Tim Russell, Judge of barred. Witness my hand this 10th day Property street address for infor- Sale date: February 17, 2017 Case No. 34026 the Probate Court of Baldwin Carol M. Rupp of January, 2017. mational purposes: 38120 State By: Tony's Towing, Inc. Estate of County, notice is hereby given that Personal Representative Tim Russell Hwy 225, Bay Minette, AL 36507 Location of sale: Iola M. Graham James H. Sweet 8326 Nichols Ave. Ext all persons having claims against Judge of Probate THIS PROPERTY WILL BE Notice of Appointment Fairhope, Al 36532 said estate are hereby required to Crabtree & Sweet T. Deven Moore SOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHERE to be Published January 13-20, 2017 present the same within time Post Office Box 537 Stone Granade & Crosby IS" BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANY Letters Testamentary on the allowed by law or the same will be Daphne, AL 36526 7823 Highway 59 South EASEMENTS, ENCUMBRAN- estate of said deceased having been barred. January 20-27; February 3, 2017 Foley, AL 36535 CES, AND EXCEPTIONS RE- granted to the undersigned on the Estate Notices Richard Allen MacCrone January 20-27; February 3, 2017 FLECTED IN THE MORTGAGE 19th day of December, 2016, by the Personal Representative In the Probate Court of AND THOSE CONTAINED IN Honorable Tim Russell, Judge of James Parrish Coleman, III Baldwin County, Alabama THE RECORDS OF THE OF- In the Probate Court of the Probate Court of Baldwin Attorney at Law Case No. 34073 State of Alabama} FICE OF THE JUDGE OF Baldwin County, Alabama County, notice is hereby given that 22193 Highway 59, Estate of County of Baldwin} PROBATE OF THE COUNTY Case No. 34084 all persons having claims against Ste. G Donald Gene Wright Probate Court for Said County WHERE THE ABOVE- Estate of said estate are hereby required to Robertsdale, AL 36567 Notice of Appointment this 30th day of December, 2016 DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS SIT- Harry Wade Sparks present the same within time January 6-13-20, 2017 to be Published Case No. 34054 UATED. THIS PROPERTY WILL Notice of Appointment allowed by law or the same will be Letters Testamentary on the Notice of Publication to BE SOLD WITHOUT WARRAN- to be Published barred. estate of said deceased having been Probate Will TY OR RECOURSE, EX- granted to the undersigned on the Letters Testamentary on the Pat Campbell In the Probate Court of To: James V. Bridges, Baylissa M. PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO estate of said deceased having been Personal Representative 4th day of January, 2017, by the Bridges Harper, Virginia T. TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY- Baldwin County, Alabama Honorable Tim Russell, Judge of granted to the undersigned on the James V. Jr. Roberts Case No. 34049 Bridges Harriss, and any and all MENT AND WILL BE SOLD 6th day of January, 2017, by the Attorney at Law the Probate Court of Baldwin unknown Heirs at Law and Next of SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF Estate of County, notice is hereby given that Honorable Tim Russell, Judge of 9794 Timber Circle, Suite A L. Keith Moore kin of William R. Bridges, De- REDEMPTION OF ALL PAR- the Probate Court of Baldwin Daphne, AL 36527 all persons having claims against ceased TIES ENTITLED THERETO. Notice of Appointment said estate are hereby required to County, notice is hereby given that January 6-13-20, 2017 to be Published Alabama law gives some persons all persons having claims against present the same within time You will hereby take notice, that who have an interest in property In the Probate Court of Ancillary Letters Testamentary allowed by law or the same will be said estate are hereby required to Baldwin County, Alabama on the estate of said deceased on this day came Susan C. Bridges the right to redeem the property present the same within time barred. and produced to the Court a paper under certain circumstances. Pro- Case No. 34034 having been granted to the under- Sonia Wright Thomas allowed by law or the same will be Estate of signed on the 22nd day of writing, purporting to be the Last grams may also exist that help barred. Personal Representa- Will and Testament of William R. persons avoid or delay the foreclo- Edward D. Huechtker, Sr. December, 2016, by the Honorable tive Kathleen Sparks Notice of Appointment Tim Russell, Judge of the Probate Bridges, Deceased, and moves the sure process. An attorney should be Personal Representa- John H. Miglionico Court to admit the said Will to consulted to help you understand to be Published Court of Baldwin County, notice is Attorney at Law tive Letters of Administration on hereby given that all persons Probate and Record. these rights and programs as a part Adam S. Gober Post Office Box 2503 You are notified to be and of the foreclosure process. the estate of said deceased having having claims against said estate Birmingham, AL 35201 Attorney at Law been granted to the undersigned on are hereby required to present the appear before me, at my office in This sale is made for the purpose of 7581 Spanish Fort Boulevard January 20-27; February 3, 2017 the Bay Minette Probate Office, paying the indebtedness secured by the 10th day of January, 2017, by same within time allowed by law or Spanish Fort, AL 36527 In the Probate Court of Courthouse Annexed, of said said mortgage, as well as the the Honorable Tim Russell, Judge the same will be barred. January 20-27; February 3, 2017 Baldwin County, Alabama County at 10:00 A.M., on the 8th expenses of foreclosure. of the Probate Court of Baldwin Jewel L. Moore Case No. 34082 day of February, 2017, when the The successful bidder must tender County, notice is hereby given that Personal Representative Estate of motion will be considered, and a non-refundable deposit of Five In the Probate Court of all persons having claims against G. David Chapman, III Walter McAdory Tatum show, if anything you have to Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) in Baldwin County, Alabama said estate are hereby required to Attorney At Law Notice of Appointment allege, why said paper writing certified funds made payable to Case No. 34046 present the same within time Post Office Box 1508 to be Published should not be admitted to Probate Sirote & Permutt, P.C. at the time Estate of allowed by law or the same will be Gulf Shores, AL 36547 Letters Testamentary on the and Record, as the True Last Will and place of the sale. The balance Joan F. Booth barred. January 6-13-20, 2017 estate of said deceased having been and Testament of said decedent. of the purchase price must be paid Notice of Appointment Betty Huechtker granted to the undersigned on the Tim Russell in certified funds by noon the next to be Published Personal Representative 9th day of January, 2017, by the Judge of Probate business day at the Law Office of Letters Testamentary on the John C.S. Pierce In the Probate Court of Honorable Tim Russell, Judge of Daniel G. Blackburn Sirote & Permutt, P.C. at the estate of said deceased having been Sirote & Permutt, P.C. Baldwin County, Alabama the Probate Court of Baldwin Attorney at Law address indicated below. Sirote & granted to the undersigned on the Post Office Drawer 2025 Case No. 34027 County, notice is hereby given that P.O. Drawer 458 Permutt, P.C. reserves the right to 22nd day of December, 2016, by the Mobile, AL 36652 2025 Estate of all persons having claims against Bay Minette, AL 36507 award the bid to the next highest Honorable Tim Russell, Judge of January 20-27; February 3, 2017 James Philip Pohsl said estate are hereby required to January 13-20-27, 2017 bidder should the highest bidder the Probate Court of Baldwin Notice of Appointment In the Probate Court of present the same within time fail to timely tender the total County, notice is hereby given that to be Published Baldwin County, Alabama allowed by law or the same will be amount due. all persons having claims against Letters Testamentary on the STATE OF ALABAMA} Case No. 34025 barred. The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves said estate are hereby required to estate of said deceased having been COUNTY OF BALDWIN} Estate of Walter Troy Tatum the right to bid for and purchase present the same within time granted to the undersigned on the PROBATE COURT FOR Beverly Sylvia Juzan Personal Representative the real estate and to credit its allowed by law or the same will be 19th day of December, 2016, by the SAID COUNTY Notice of Appointment Julian B. Brackin purchase price against the expenses barred. Honorable Tim Russell, Judge of this 20th day of December, 2016 to be Published Brackin, McGriff & of sale and the indebtedness Kirk Allan Boothe the Probate Court of Baldwin CASE NO. 34037 Letters Testamentary on the Johnson, P.C. secured by the real estate. Kirk Boothe County, notice is hereby given that NOTICE OF PUBLICATION estate of said deceased having been Post Office Box 998 This sale is subject to postpone- 8787 Pine Run all persons having claims against TO PROBATE WILL granted to the undersigned on the Foley, AL 36536 ment or cancellation. Daphne, Al 36527 said estate are hereby required to To: Donald Richmond and any and January 6-13-20, 2017 30th day of December, 2016, by the present the same within time January 20-27; February 3, 2017 JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Honorable Tim Russell, Judge of all unknown Heirs at Law and Next allowed by law or the same will be of Kin of Irma Bernice Richmond, barred. Estate Notices Deceased Jennifer Pohsl Nelson You will hereby take notice, that Call Today to place your ad! Personal Representative In the Probate Court of on this day came Terry R. Lowell Samuel N. Crosby Baldwin County, Alabama and produce to the Court a paper Make Room 251-943-2151 Stone Granade & Crosby, P.C. Case No. 34077 writing, purporting to be the Last 8820 U.S. Hwy. 90 In Re: Jessie S. Matthews, Will and Testament of Irma Daphne, AL 36526 Deceased Bernice Richmond, Deceased, and for Change! January 6-13-20, 2017 Notice moves the Court to admit the said Take notice that on the 4th day Will to Probate and Record. With the Classifi eds, you cann of January, 2017, Theodore R. You are notified to be and clear the clutter, earn extra In the Probate Court of Matthews, Jr., the son of Jessie S. appear before me, at my office in Baldwin County, Alabama Matthews, filed a petition for the Fairhope Satellite Courthouse cash and fi nd great deals non Case No. 34033 summary distribution of Jessie S. of said County at 9:30 A.M., on the Estate of Matthews's estate. Said estate shall 9th day of February, 2017, when the things you really want! Mona Kay Romans be distributed 30 days from the the motion will be considered, and Notice of Appointment date of this order. show, if anything you have to to be Published Any person with a claim against allege, why said paper writing Letters Testamentary on the the estate should contact this Court should not be admitted to Probate estate of said deceased having been within that time. and Record, as the true Last Will granted to the undersigned on the Done this10th day of January, and Testament of said decedent. GULF COAST MEDIAA 20th day of December, 2016, by the 2017. Tim Russell THE COURIER • THE ONLOOKER • THE ISLANDER • THE BALDWIN TIMESMES Honorable Tim Russell, Judge of Tim Russell JUDGE OF PROBATE the Probate Court of Baldwin Judge of Probate James K. Lambert 901 N. McKenzie Street County, notice is hereby given that Camille R. Ford Attorney at Law Foley, AL 36535 all persons having claims against Post Office Box 2925 21 South Section Street 251-943-2151 said estate are hereby required to Daphne, AL 36526 Fairhope, AL 36532 www.GulfCoastNewsToday.com present the same within time January 20, 2017 January 6-13-20, 2017 Gulf Coast Media • January 20, 2017 • The Baldwin Times • 23 Puzzles

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JANUARY 28, 2017 | 1:30 PM | MOBILE, AL LADD-PEEBLES STADIUM - TICKETS ON SALE NOW @ seniorbowl.com Gulf Coast Media • January 20, 2017 • The Baldwin Times • 25 Local law firm announces Fred Granade’s retirement The attorneys of Stone, ship position within the firm. Historic Blakeley Authority and best in the days to come.” have had Fred as a friend and Granade & Crosby, P.C. an- He is a past president of the has been active in other civic Long time shareholder Sam law partner for almost 25 years.” nounce the retirement of their Baldwin County Bar Association and charitable organizations. Crosby offered this, “Fred The law firm’s roots in Bald- friend and senior and a Fellow in the Alabama He has served as Chairman Granade has been a role model win County go back to when shareholder, Law Foundation, a distinction of the Board of Directors of for the members of our firm Frank Stone began his law prac- Fred Granade, on limited to one percent of the First Community Bank. He is a and many lawyers throughout tice in the 1890’s. Mr. Granade March 3, 2017. state’s lawyers. member of First Presbyterian the state. One of the cardinal has recommended the firm’s The law firm As a community leader he Church and has been the moder- blessings in my life has been to name be shortened to Stone has fourteen law- has served on the boards of ator for the Presbytery of South work with a man of Fred’s integ- Crosby, P.C. upon his departure. yers and offices the North Baldwin County Alabama. rity, character and ability since Shawn Alves, the vice presi- GRANADE in Daphne, Foley Healthcare Authority, the North According to Scotty Lewis, the 1977. I was a law clerk when dent of the law firm stated of and Bay Minette. Baldwin Infirmary Advisory president of the law firm, “All of Fred began as a lawyer with the Granade, “We hope to continue Granade has practiced with Board, the University of South us have benefitted greatly from firm.” to follow the example set by the the law firm for almost 40 years Alabama Baldwin County Com- Fred Granade’s wisdom and Brian Chunn’s words were, “I Stone family lawyers and Fred and has served in every leader- munity Advisory Council, the leadership. We wish him all the feel privileged and honored to Granade.”

tics of funding schools mending passing up that going to run into another grows, but we’ve made the board when the sys- CHANGES and more concerned much revenue from the buzzsaw.” the argument that the tem had to make massive CONTINUED FROM 1 with educating our chil- 1984 penny tax. David Vosloh, finance revenue growth does staff cuts and tough de- dren.” “We are passing that committee chairman for not keep up with our ex- cisions following the re- include a provision to Tyler said the swap in up, but based on the sav- the Community Advisory penses. To say that this cession in the late 2000s. have another countywide percentages proposed ings I’ve mentioned, I Task Force, said his com- is a short term problem She said without the vote. by the commission for think it’s important to mittee looked heavily that will eventually cor- penny tax extension, the “In that amendment, the 1984 tax, where the note that we could have into the system’s finan- rect itself, I don’t agree board would have likely there is no provision for system would now get 40 lost $37 to $40 million in cial practices and saw with that. As much as had to make similar additional votes of the percent and 55 percent future revenues without none of the issues that I appreciate what the tough choices, something people,” Tyler said. “No- would go to the commis- getting the more recent would warrant needing a county commission has she was glad not to have where is it mentioned it sion for road resurfacing penny extended,” Tyler full forensic audit. done, I’m not willing to to go through again after would come back in front and paving, was a step said. “We found nothing that give up $5 million and this deal came through. of the people for a vote.” he felt necessary in con- Common Sense Cam- indicated any need for an throw pay as you go out “In order to make Tyler said the poten- tinuing to build a better paign Leader Lou Cam- audit,” Vosloh said. “Any the door.” people understand and tial loss of the penny tax partnership with the pomenosi said many of attempt to suggest a need Board member David not feel like we are had been a massive prob- county commission. his members and others for a forensic audit is Tarwater said he con- threatening, those cuts lem for the system in “Those funds will go around the county still just pure baloney.” sidered the current would have had to have being able to attain sta- to help fix and maintain felt the board lacked Daphne businessman construction funding been made,” Swiger ble funding and school roads and infrastructure credibility because of Kevin Spriggs urged as more of a “pay what said. “We don’t want to officials were highly that our children and how the money from the board members to vote you’ve got” program. risk children’s oppor- concerned about the cuts buses travel every day,” 2010 penny and its 2012 against the resolution “Even without this $5 tunities so that we can that would likely have to Tyler said. “Investing extension were spent. redistributing the 1984 million, we would never prove a point politically. take place if it were not $4 to $5 million a year “We still haven’t seen penny because he saw it be able to do what we This deal, it was noth- extended. back to the county will the kind of movement as a cut to school fund- needed to do in Baldwin ing short of miraculous “I’ve expressed frus- result in an appreciation toward a very good ing. County,” Tarwater said. because it’s something I tration at how difficult it of revenue. That invest- financial audit,” Cam- “This is another cut “I have long said ade- never thought would see has been and would con- ment will give us a re- pomenosi said. “The to the funding of the quate and stable funding happen.” tinue to be in developing turn … we’re investing board has had an op- Baldwin County School was our issue in Baldwin In order to pass, the a three to five year plan in the quality of life for portunity to doe this, System,” Spriggs said. County education. When resolution will require at for the system but there Baldwin County, invest- but the board turned its “Maybe it’s $4 to 5 mil- I heard this come out least four members vot- was always a footnote ing in safer roads for our back on that. The point lion in the first few last week, I said a prayer ing for it at Thursday’s that said ‘What about the school buses that carry about ideology doesn’t years, but over time of thanks. For the first BCBE meeting in Bay penny tax?’” Tyler said. thousands of children.” concern me about this. inflation increases the time, this system can Minette. “We’ve had an inability Tyler added that al- This is a question about amount of sales tax as it start making some real to develop plans because ready made budget de- public credibility and the progresses.” plans and people that To see the result of the of a cycle of three to five cisions, like changing degree to which public BCBE member David work for the system can vote at Thursday’s meet- year resolutions because system technology from education needs public Cox said he had serious make some real plans.” ing, visit gulfcoastnewsto- we didn’t know what our MacBooks to Chrome- involvement.” concerns about voting to Board member Angie day.com for full updates finances would look like books, would help net a Campomenosi said redistribute the money, Swiger said she was on on this ongoing story. long term.” savings for the system public support about this as he felt it would nega- Tyler said resolving that would make up for tax or any future taxes tively effect the system’s the penny tax issue and the change in those rev- the board may need to pay as you go program creating more stability enues. combat growth would for school construction. has continually been the Several Baldwin continue to be an issue. “This deal, combined priority for him and the County residents had “The public support is with the loss of the one board. questions for Tyler and critical to the running mill that will roll off “This has been a dis- the board about the of this,” Campomenosi in 2018, will basically traction for many of us,” potential penny tax rev- said. “Growth is not almost completely de- Tyler said. “Now, we can enue swap. going to stop. Sooner fund the pay as you go get back to the people’s Retired teacher Larry or later, you’re going to program,” Cox said. “I business. We can be less Lindsey questioned if have to come back for understand revenue concerned with the poli- Tyler really was recom- more taxes and we’re will grow as the county

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BOBBY GLEN AGERTON from 1977 to 2000. ing and committed staff, was active in the Rosinton Bobby Glen Agerton, age Dr. Baker and his wife, running errands with his Farmer’s Club. 81, a resident of Roberts- Margaret, lived in Orange yellow lab Milo and ensur- She participated in the dale, Alabama, passed away Beach from 1986 to 2000, ing that his home was well Annual Dinner of the Rob- Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017. but he continued the stocked with quality paper ertsdale Livestock Auction, Mr. Agerton retired from lengthy commute to Mt. products, Diet Coke and with her cake going for the the United States Marine Vernon in order to enjoy light ice cream. highest bid for 20 years. Corps. beach living. Given his medical battles One of her favorite events He enjoyed hanging out In February 2000, he over the last decade, family was the Baldwin County with his Morgan’s Ice fam- and his wife traded life at would agree with a quote Fair, where she entered her ily at the ice house and driv- the beach for life in the about a beloved sports ana- canned goods and sewing/ ing around Robertsdale to mountains when Dr. Baker lyst that also applies to Dr. crafts. She prepared one make sure all was well. acquired an Affordable Baker: “There’s no person or more booths for the 66 Mr. Agerton was pre- DR. JAMES HAYWOOD Dentures practice in Albert- that I’ve ever met in my life MERTIS TEEL CHILDRESS consecutive years that the ceded in death by his BAKER ville. He ran the practice for who wanted to live more.” Mertis Teel Childress, fair has existed, winning parents, James and Sarah Former Orange Beach 15 years before retiring in His anecdotal Crimson Tide a lifelong resident of Rob- blue ribbons every time and Agerton; sisters, Artie City Council member Dr. June 2015. football knowledge will ertsdale, went to Heaven on winning Best of Show most Devine and Ruby Ziglar; James Haywood Baker, 75, During his time in Or- remain legendary. (Some Jan. 13, 2017. She was born recently. brothers, Louis Agerton, El- of Mentone, Alabama, died ange Beach, Dr. Baker suspect that the Tide would in Opp, Alabama on March Another favorite activity bert Agerton, James Ager- Dec. 18, 2016 after a brief was an active community have secured their 17th 10, 1918. was hosting the Ole Ladies ton and Eugene Agerton. illness. member. He served on national title had he been She was preceded in Sewing Circle every week He is survived by his wife A memorial service will the Orange Beach Plan- available to make his game death by her parents, in her home. of almost 60 years, Thelma be held at St. Joseph’s on- ning Commission and was day chili.) Daniel Leamon and Dellie A memorial service was Agerton of Robertsdale, the-Mountain Episcopal elected to the City Council. Family will miss his cor- Harrison Teel; husband, held Monday, Jan. 16, 2017 Alabama; daughters, Debra Church in Mentone on He and his wife were char- recting his wife’s stories Guy “Duel” Childress; at Mack Funeral Home, at 2 (Jeff) Alford of Houston, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017 at 11 ter members of St. Andrew and adding witty details to brother, Roy Teel; sister, p.m. with graveside services Texas, Judy (J.P.) Paul of a.m., followed immediately by the Sea community conversations — often from Marjorie Teel Youngblood; following. Robertsdale, Alabama and by a luncheon for friends church in Gulf Shores. another room — at his Men- and nephew, Danny Young- Visitation was prior, at Robin (Wes) Phillips of and family in the fellowship Over the last decade, Dr. tone family retreat. blood. 12:30 p.m. Loxley, Alabama; six grand- hall. Baker served on the Univer- He inspired many family She is survived by nieces In lieu of flowers, you children, Cheryl Vaughn, Dr. Baker was born in sity of Alabama College of accompanied excursions to and nephews, Sandra Teel may make donations to the Michael Paul, Whitney Opp, Alabama, on June 7, Arts & Sciences Leadership NYC, Chicago, Montreal, Clark, Nancy Teel Strube, Robertsdale High School Stephens, Cory Stephens, 1941. He was a 1959 grad- Board. Denver and Miami, and hol- Eddie, Paul, J.W., Tony, Alumni Association, P.O. Austin Alford and Jenna uate of Opp High School, Dr. Baker was the fam- iday gatherings in Exuma, Pam Youngblood Lane, Box 1458, Robertsdale, AL Alford; and five great- where he was known as a ily protector and beloved The Bahamas. Robert and Terry Young- 36567. A scholarship will be grandchildren, Daylan, great sportsman in foot- patriarch. He opened his Dr. Baker was preceded blood. Along with numer- set up in her honor. Abbie, Preston, Carter and ball and baseball and as a heart and home regularly in death by his parents, J. V. ous great- and great-great Arrangements by Mack Madison. gentleman even in youth. to abandoned cats, dogs, and Sarah Pittman Baker nieces and nephews. Funeral Home, Robertsdale. Funeral services were Following graduation friends and family mem- of Opp. She was affectionately held Monday, Jan. 16, 2017 from the University of Ala- bers. Survivors include his called Aunt Mertis, by both at 10 a.m. at Mack Funeral bama in 1963 and the Uni- An avid reader of news- wife of 56 years, Margaret her family and community. Home chapel, with burial versity of Alabama School papers (three to four a day) Riggs Baker of Mentone; Although she did not have in Baldwin Memorial Cem- of Dentistry in 1967, Dr. and lover of knowledge, son, James H. Baker II any children of her own, etery. Baker served two years in Dr. Baker often served as (Andrea) of Franklin, Ten- she was actively involved in DAVID WORTH BOWMAN A visitation was held the U.S. Navy Dental Corps, a “personal Wikipedia” to nessee; daughter, Suzanne the lives of her nieces and V Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017 from including a brief stint at those around him. Baker (Britt Cloud) of nephews. David Worth Bowman 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Mack Guantanamo Bay Naval Selfless. Gentle-spirited. Atlanta, Georgia; grand- Also she was activity V, 68, a native of Memphis, Funeral Home. Station. Determined. These are children, Elizabeth Baker involved in community ac- Tennessee and a resident of Arrangements are by Dr. Baker practiced some of the ways his loved of Atlanta, Matthew Baker tivities in many ways. Aunt Daphne, Alabama, passed Mack Funeral Home & private dentistry for eight ones describe him. He trea- of Basking Ridge, New Mertis was a fun-loving, away Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017. Crematory, Highway 59 years in Huntsville, Ala- sured spending time with Jersey and Hayden Cloud talented woman who had David was a member of 3 Robertsdale, Alabama. bama, beginning in 1969, family and friends, being of Atlanta; sister, Janice parties for every occasion. Circle Church, a U.S. Navy before becoming Chief of Paps/Papi to his grand- Greer of Santa Clarita, She was a full-time farm- veteran, a former assistant Dentistry at Searcy Hospi- children, cheering for the California; brother, er’s wife and worked part chief administrative officer tal in Mt. Vernon, Alabama, University of Alabama, Thomas Baker (Ann) of time at the M & F store in for the city of Memphis working daily with his car- Castle Rock, Colorado; and Robertsdale and had many and currently the business a host of adored nieces, fond memories of her time manager at Stone, Granade A funeral is not a day in a lifetime..., nephews, cousins and in- there. She was a lifelong & Crosby law firm. laws. member of the Robertsdale Mr. Bowman was pre- In lieu of flowers, me- United Methodist Church. ceded in death by his sister, it's a lifetime in a day morial donations may be She was chosen Central Linda Kay Pera. made to Tapestry Public Baldwin Chamber of Com- He is survived by his lov- How do you want your lifetime remembered? Charter School, 3130 merce Woman of the Year ing wife of 43 years, Donna Raymond Dr., Atlanta, in 1990. She was chosen Kelly Bowman of Daphne; GA 30340 (tapestrychar- Featured Quilter in 2007 their two daughters, Beth Daphne Al ter.org), or Atlanta Lab at Robertsdale UMC to Carpenter (Chris) of Char- Rescue, P.O. Box 250206, highlight her quilts. She lotte, North Carolina, Mary hughesfh.com Atlanta, GA 30325 (atlan- belonged to many commu- Allyson Battaglia (Chuck) 251.621.5890 talabrescue.com). nity organizations, includ- of Daphne; six grandchil- ing the Robertsdale Home dren, Canaan and Colton Demonstration Club where Carpenter, Trey Johansen, she served as the Baldwin Salvatore, Conner and Sam- County president for many uel Battaglia; one brother, years. Brett Bowman (Tanya) of She helped organize the Austin, Texas; two sisters, town’s Christmas parade. Beverly Culpepper (Shan- She was a vital part of the non) of Odessa, Florida, Ladies Tea Party which Barbara Eckel (Matt) of benefitted the RHS Alumni Perry, Florida; nieces, Scholarship fund. She was nephews, many other rela- also head of the Women’s tives and friends. Auxiliary for the Sports- man’s Hunting Club and SEE OBITUARIES, PAGE 27 SPECIAL ICONS FOR Remembering your loved one OBITUARIES Was your loved one a part of a religious, civic or military organization that was important CHARGES FOR OBITUARIES: to him or her? Ask your funeral home to include one of these symbols with the obituary. 30 cents per word • $10 for a black and white photo Additional symbols are available upon request. Call 251-943-2151 for more information. $25 for a color photo • $5 for each symbol selected Gulf Coast Media • January 20, 2017 • The Baldwin Times • 27

playing basketball with fel- Arrangements by Mack She is survived by her DR. ROY WILKS ceded in death by her OBITUARIES low classmates and attend- Funeral Home & Crema- daughters, Joanne Fer- husband of 50 years, Em- CONTINUED FROM 26 HAMMOCK ing FFA classes. tory, Robertsdale. nandez of Shreveport, Dr. Roy Wilks Ham- mett O’Neal Sowell. The family received After serving as an in- Louisiana, Sarah Jones mock, 67, of Fairhope, Survivors include son friends at Wolfe-Bayview structor in the U.S. Army MARGIE MARIE EMMONS of Beaverton, Oregon, passed away Jan. 13, 2017. and daughter-in-law, Funeral Home, Fairhope, in Germany, he settled Margie Marie Em- Kaydene Engstrom of A memorial service Tim and Esther Sowell, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, from in Florida where he pur- mons, age 85, a resident of Fairhope and Paula Chu was held Monday at Orange Beach, Alabama; 5 until 7 p.m. chased a farm and married Fairhope, Alabama, passed of Waxhaw, North Caro- Springhill Baptist Church grandchildren, David and Funeral services were Ethel Hoover. They were away Friday, Jan. 13, 2017. lina; eight grandchildren; in Mobile. Nicole Sowell, Birming- held from the chapel of blessed with four children, She is survived by her brother, Wilbur Havel of Arrangements by ham, Alabama and Jen- Wolfe-Bayview Funeral five grandchildren and four daughter, Donna L. Will- Silverhill; along with many Cason Funeral Service, nifer and Duy Nguyen, Home, Fairhope, Wednes- great-grandchildren. ingham of Spanish Fort; other relatives and friends. Foley. Fairhope, Alabama; day, Jan. 18, 2017, at 2 p.m. Bernard truly loved to son, Henry Emmons of Funeral services were great-grandchildren, Interment followed in farm and was known for his Fairhope; grandchildren, held Thursday, Jan. 19, HARVEY C. PORTER III Hudson Sowell, Birming- Pine Rest Memorial Park, agricultural expertise. He Jennifer Watts (Doyle) of 2017 at 11 a.m. at Fairhope Harvey C. Porter III, 64, ham, Alabama and Ada- Foley, Alabama. pastored churches and held Spanish Fort and Bradley United Methodist Church. of Fairhope, passed away lyn Nguyen, Fairhope, In lieu of flowers, the revivals in Alabama and Henderson (Gabby) of The family received Jan. 11, 2017. Alabama. family suggests that memo- Florida for many years. Pensacola; four great- friends one hour prior to Memorial service at a A celebration of life rials be made to The Hope Bernard believed in grandchildren; along with service time. later date. service was at 12:30 p.m. Center at 3 Circle Church, working hard as was evi- many other relatives and Interment followed in Sil- Arrangements by Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017 10274 AL-104, Fairhope, AL dent in his life as a soldier, friends. verhill Cemetery. Cason Funeral Service, from the Johnson Fu- 36532, www.3circlechurch. farmer and a minister. An Visitation was held The family would like to Foley. neral Home Chapel, with com, or World Vision, P.O. avid outdoorsman, he loved Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017 thank Kindred Hospice for Rev. Doug Hogg officiat- Box 9716, Federal Way, WA to fish and hunt. from 5 until 7 p.m. at Wolfe- their wonderful care and BARBARA GERCILE ing. 98063, www.worldvision.org, His life was filled with Bayview Funeral Home, compassion, with a special SOWELL Burial followed in Wel- or Samaritan’s Purse, P.O. purpose as he shared his Fairhope. thanks to Tammie, Miss Barbara Gercile Sowell, come Cemetery. Box 3000, Boone, NC 28607, faith, time and produce. He Graveside services and Edna and Susan. 97, a resident of Fairhope, A gathering of fam- www.samaritanspurse.org. leaves a rich legacy to his interment will be held Arrangements by Wolfe- Alabama, passed away ily and friends was held Arrangements by Wolfe- loving family. Friday, Jan. 20, 2017 at 10 Bayview Funeral Homes Saturday, Jan. 14, 2017. Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. Bayview Funeral Homes He was preceded in death a.m. in Memory Gardens of & Crematory Inc., 19698 Mrs. Sowell was retired until service time. & Crematory Inc., 19698 by his parents, Edward and Fairhope. Greeno Road, Fairhope, AL from the city of Mobile, Online condolences can Greeno Road, Fairhope, AL Lola Dyess; and brother, Arrangements by Wolfe- 36532, 251-990-7775, www. where she worked many be made at www.johnson- 36532, 251-990-7775, www. Ernest Dyess. Bayview Funeral Homes wolfefuneralhomes.com. years as dispatch for the georgiana.com. wolfefuneralhomes.com. He is survived by his & Crematory Inc., 19698 Fire and Police Depart- Johnson Funeral Home wife, Ethel; his children and Greeno Road, Fairhope, AL ments. of Georgiana, Alabama grandchildren; sister, Jea- 36532, 251-990-7775, www. Mrs. Sowell was pre- directing arrangements. nette Dyess Ryan (John); wolfefuneralhomes.com. and brother, George Marion Dyess (Jeanette); and many NOTIC TO CONTACTOS other relatives who made AL AI OCT NO. TAAA-TA14912 his life richer. CIT O OBTSAL Rev. Dyess’ funeral was BALIN CONT ALABAA held at New Harmony Bap- MILDRED EMMA SAL BIS ILL B CI B TH CIT O OBTSAL AT 22647 ACIN STT OB- tist Church, Jan. 6, 2017. ENGSTROM TSAL ALABAA 36567 NTIL THSA BA 2N 2017 AT 2:00 AN AT THAT TI Family members gave eulo- Mildred Emma Havel BLICL ON O CONSTCTIN TH OLLOIN: gies and Rev. Donald Del- Engstrom, age 95, a native SIAL IONTS ALON AION OA AN COLL AN. aney brought the message. of Silverhill, Alabama and a resident of Fairhope, TH BACT STIAT ON THIS OCT IS O 400000 TO 500000. THIS BACT AN JANICE COLEY DYAL Alabama, passed away Sat- IS SHON ONL TO OI NAL INANCIAL INOATION TO CONTACTOS AN BONIN Janice Coley Dyal, 76, of urday, Jan. 14, 2017. COANIS CONCNIN TH OCTS COLIT AN SI. THIS BACT SHOL NOT B S IN AIN A BI NO ILL THIS BACT HA AN BAIN ON TH CISION TO Robertsdale, passed away Mrs. Engstrom was a AA TH CONTACT. TH INCIAL ITS O O A AOIATL AS OLLOS: REV. BERNARD EDWARD Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017. teacher at Silverhill School DYESS Funeral services will be for many years. She was 2561 S CONCT SIAL 4 THIC Rev. Bernard Edward held Friday, Jan. 20, 2017 at a member of Fairhope 715 S CONCT IA 6 THIC 1985 L O 15 STO S I Dyess, age 86, a native of 10 a.m. from Mack Funeral United Methodist Church, 574 L O 18 STO S I Robertsdale, Alabama and Home. ARTA, AARP and the 111 L O 24 STO S I resident of Paxton, Florida, A visitation will be held Homemaker’s Club. She went to be with his Lord, one hour prior to the ser- was also a volunteer of the TH OLLOIN AITION ON AION OA SHALL ALSO B CONSI: Jan. 2, 2017. vice. Thomas Hospital Auxiliary. 967 S O CONCT SIAL 4 THIC Bernard was a 1949 grad- Burial will be in Baldwin Mildred was preceded uate of Robertsdale High Memorial Cemetery, Rob- in death by her husband, TO B LIIBL O CONSIATION BIS ST B SBITT ON COLT OIINAL O- School, where he enjoyed ertsdale. Frank William Engstrom. OSALS A AAILABL B TH ON. BI OCNTS A ON IL AT OBTSAL CIT HALL 22647 ACIN STT OBTSAL ALABAA 36567. BI OCNTS A AAILABL AT CAN NININ INC. 2860 AHIN STT SIT OBIL ALABAA 36606 AN A B CHAS O A 40.00 HICH COS TH COST O TH LANS AN BI OC- Celebrating our 10th Exciting Year – Join Us! NTS. NO BI OCNTS ILL B ISTIBT LAT THAN 24 HOS IO TO TH SCH- L ONIN O BIS. IMPACT 100 BALDWIN COUNTY A CASHIS CHC AN ON AN ALABAA BAN O BI BON O 5 O TH AONT BI AI O 50000.00 AN A AABL TO TH CIT O OBTSAL ST ACCOAN Women Together Making A Difference ACH BI AS INC O OO AITH. We hope you will join us for our 2017 informational socials. You will enjoy fellowship, great food and IO TO AA O A CONTACT O OO O ALL ALICABL LICNSS ST have the chance to learn how we all can join together to help attain “high impact” goals to strengthen B OI B TH CONTACTO. OO O INSANC COAS O TH TS AN our Baldwin County communities. Bring a friend! Open to all interested women age 18 and above. AONTS AS ST OTH IN TH OCT SCIICATIONS ILL B I O TH CONTAC- TO AN AN AN ALL SBCONTACTOS IO TO BINNIN O. TH CONTACTO ILL B I TO O O AONTIN TO AT LAST 30 O TH TOTAL CONTACT COST DAPHNE GULF SHORES ITH HIS ON OANIATION. Thursday, January 26, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 31, 4:30-6:30 p.m. First Community Bank • 27555 US Hwy 98 Big Beach Brewing • 300 E. 24th Avenue CONTACTO ALIICATION IS NOT I TO BI ON THIS OCT. HO TH AA O TH CONTACT ILL NOT B A TO AN BI HO AT TH TI O TH AA IS CONSI B TH ALABAA ATNT O TANSOTATION ALOT TO B ISALI- FOLEY FAIRHOPE I O BIIN NO TO AN BI HO IS AN AILIAT O O HAS A COOAT OIC Thursday, February 2, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 7, 4:30-6:30 p.m. ICTO O INCIAL ON HO IS A COOAT OIC ICTO O ON O AN- OTH SON HO IS SNTL ISALII B ALOT. TH TAILS AN INITIONS The Hotel Magnolia • 119 N. McKenzie Street Woman In The Moon • 325 S. Greeno Road AIN THIS OISION A INCL IN ANI A - SCIAL OISION 12-LA1. FAIRHOPE FAIRHOPE THIS IS A ALL N OCT THOH ALOT. TH OOS O SHALL B - Tuesday, February 21, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. O IN CONOIT ITH TH LS AN LATIONS O CAIN OT TH AL Strategic Wealth Specialists Thursday, March 2, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. HIHA ACT AN OTH ACTS ANATO SLNTA O LATI THTO. THIS Stowe’s Jewelers, 393 Fairhope Avenue OCT IS SBCT TO TH CONTACT O HOS AN SAT STANAS ACT AN ITS I- 23210 US Hwy 98, Suite A-1 LNTIN LATIONS. BB ATICIATION IS NCOA HO NO SCIIC BB OALS HA BN STABLISH O THIS OCT. INI A ATS O THIS FAIRHOPE OCT HA BN -TIN B TH SCTA O LABO AN A ST OTH IN Tuesday, March 14, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. TH ATIS SCIICATIONS. M & F Casuals, 380 Fairhope Avenue IN ACCOANC ITH TITL I O TH CIIL IHTS ACT O 1964 78 STAT. 252 42 .S.C. 2000 TO 2000-4 AN TITL 49 CO O AL LATIONS ATNT O TANSOTATION 2016 RECIPIENTS AWARDED $93,000 EACH SBTITL A OIC O TH SCTA AT 21 NONISCIINATION IN ALL-ASSIST Baldwin County Library Cooperative, S.Baldwin Community Theatre, The Family Center, Under His Wings OAS O TH ATNT O TANSOTATION ISS SANT TO SCH ACT ALL Since 2008, $ 2,100,000 awarded to nonprofi ts operating in Baldwin County BIS A HB NOTII THAT IT ILL B AIATIL NS THAT IN AN CONTACT NT INTO SANT TO THIS ATISNT INOIT BSINSS NTISS ILL B AO LL OOTNIT TO SBIT BIS IN SONS TO THIS INITATION AN ILL NOT B ISCIINAT AAINST ON TH ONS O AC COLO LIION S O NATIONAL OIIN IN CONSIATION O AN AA.

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