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By CRYSTAL COLE to go ahead and do it,” King Road 8 [email protected] said. One of Gulf Shores’ most Orange Items in the amendment traversed streets north of the Gulf Shores City Council include replacing two UTVs canal just got a new name. Beach Legacy Helicopter Rides recently approved a budget to keep the fleet on the same At its most recent City amendment which would in- line, revenue transfer of lodg- Council meeting, Gulf Shores On Saturday, August 4, the crease general fund expenses ing tax funds, reimbursement changed the name of County OK’s new nonprofit Friends of Army by $35,000 from 2018 Amend- from the Acme Oyster House Road 8 East to Coastal Gate- Aviation – Ozark will be ment 2, which was passed last for its parking lot and GO way Boulevard. restaurant providing “Legacy Heli- month. warrant transfers for prop- With the annexation of the copter Rides” in a vintage Finance Director Cindy erty purchasing. areas on both sides of County By CRYSTAL COLE Vietnam War-era Bell UH-1 King acknowledged the un- Councilman Dr. Jason Road 8 east and the City tak- [email protected] Huey combat helicopter usual nature of the amend- Dyken, Chairman of the Fi- ing over maintenance, City from the helipad, near the ments this year. nance Committee, said the staff determined County Another restaurant Orange Beach Event Center “Normally we don’t do amendment makes sure all Road 8 should be renamed as is set to entertain lo- the city’s marbles are in the at The Wharf. For more, see three amendments by this a city road. City staff devel- cals and tourists alike time of the year, but we’ve right piles. oped a list of names as well in Orange Beach. page 2. had a special circumstance The Orange Beach come up that we’ve needed Renaming of County SEE BUDGET, PAGE 2 City Council approved a PUD modification to the Wharf’s West Side to allow for The Blind Tiger Restaurant to be ‘Love’ at Gulf Shores tennis camp built. Blood drive The Planning Com- mission held a public The American Red Cross hearing and consid- and Bebo’s Car Wash are ered this application at teaming up July 31-Aug. 2 its regular meeting on to help save lives. Bebo’s June 11. The Planning Car Wash has partnered Commission voted to with the Red Cross for 29 give the request a posi- years to help those depend- tive recommendation ing on blood. To find a (vote 7-0). donating location near you, The last modification jump to page 19. to the Wharf’s Master Plan was in March of 2015 which allowed for the development and DEATHS PAGE 11 build of the Springhill Arthur G. Bowers Suites hotel. City Planner Grif- Judith J. Cooper SUBMITTED PHOTOS fin Powell said at Catherine L. Farmer Future tennis champions took to the courts at the summer tennis camp at the George C. Meyer Tennis Center. the meeting that the Linda May Kirkendall The heat was no problem for these kids as they served themselves some fun and fundamentals of the sport. restaurant would be Lambco W. Lambert While the camp recently came to a close, the skills and memories will stay with attendees for a lifetime. mostly open air, with Frances Skipper Lauder only 1,920 square feet Charlie Polk Lyle of the proposed 5,223 Johnnie Nicholson square feet being en- Bryan A. Steel Sr. closed dining. William H. Wallace The Blind Tiger is a Frederick John Weingartner franchise with two lo- Charlie J. Wilson cations in Mississippi and one in Louisiana. Richard C. Winstead Jr. The restaurants boast of their fresh food, amazing views and live INDEX music on their website. Changes to the area BALDWIN LIVING, 6 include transforming CLASSIFIED, 25 the 23 parallel park- HEALTH, 22 ing spaces on Wharf Parkway West into 46 LEGALS, 27 slanted spaces. OPINION, 3 Also approved at the OUT & ABOUT, 21 regular meeting were: PUZZLES, 4 SEE RESTAURANT, PAGE 2 SPORTS, 9 TV LISTINGS, 13 Gulf WHAT Coast YOU IN Media STORE VOLUME 42 • ISSUE 30 IS NOW 1 SECTION • 36 PAGES ONLINE! • Freshest Quality All Departments • Hand Selected by Our Personal Shoppers • Delivery or FREE Same Day Curbside Pickup • Beer & Wine NOW Online! Order & Pay In Store! GREERS.COM/SHOP 2 • The Islander • July 18, 2018 • Gulf Coast Media Ride on vintage Vietnam War-era UH-1 Huey helicopter
SUBMITTED at 10 a.m. and last until 5 history and take a ride p.m. Each flight will last with Friends of Army On Saturday, Au- 10 minutes and the cost Aviation - Ozark. gust 4th, the nonprofit will be $50 per person. The Friends of Army Friends of Army There will be room for Aviation - Ozark is an Aviation - Ozark will up to 10 people on each IRS 501(c)3 Veterans be providing "Legacy flight. Each flight will be nonprofit organization Helicopter Rides" in a piloted by a veteran Viet- dedicated to preserv- vintage Vietnam War-era nam War combat pilot. ing the legacy of U.S. Bell UH-1 Huey combat The flights will take Army Aviation through helicopter from the he- off and land from the he- its museum and flyable lipad, near the Orange lipad at Wharf Parkway Vietnam-era aircraft. Beach Event Center at West. For more information, The Wharf. The public is invited to visit www.friendso- The flights will begin come out and experience farmyaviationozark.org. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Culinary Camp creations
SUBMITTED PHOTOS The fourth and final day of the City of Orange Beach Expect Excellence Culinary Camp was la dolce vita (the sweet life). Chef Kimberly Asbury from BuzzCatz Coffee & Sweets led us in Italian Tiramisu and even added a summer twist with blueberry Tiramisu. Thank you all for a wonderful fourth year of Culinary Camp. We will see you all next year, July 15-18.
BUDGET Also approved at the necting HWY 59 to the 180 (W. Canal) from • Accepting a proposal purchase of barriers: meeting were: proposed state bridge HWY 59 to the FBE, from Volkert in the fences; jersey walls CONTINUED FROM 1 east of the airport, and streetscape and not to exceed amount for special operations • Authorize staff to a major pedestrian parking improve- of $73,361 (9.7 percent or events. The City as surveyed residents pursue BUILD Grant bridge over the In- ments throughout of the estimated con- of Gulf Shores has via Facebook, and the funding from the tracoastal Waterway, the Waterway Village struction cost). The become a host to nu- recommended name is U.S. Department of improvements to the District. The proposed proposal would pro- merous special events. Coastal Gateway Boule- Transportation for Aviation and Business improvements will vide professional ser- With the need to direct vard. Baldwin County construction of the Park, new connections provide regional con- vices for constructing and funnel more and 911 agency has con- Waterway Village from HWY 59 to the nectivity between a road across newly more pedestrians into firmed Coastal Gateway Multi-Modal Access City’s future medical HWY 59, the new state acquired 40-acre tract safe areas away from Boulevard is an approv- Project. Components complex, the addition bridge and spur road, on Co. Rd. 8 East and traffic at these events, able name. of the project will in- of a third southbound the Foley Beach Ex- perform County Com- GSPD would like to clude a new road con- lane across the HWY press, Jack Edwards mission requested apply for a grant to 59 bridge to Club- Airport, the Aviation traffic impact study purchase barricades house Dr., improve- and Business Park, and warrant analysis to separate pedestri- ments to W. 36th Ave., the Waterway Village for Co. 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Gulf Coast Media • July 18, 2018 • Opinion • 3 Opinion Some things never change Potpourri/notebook from June 5 primary You have the results of Tuesday’s to cut ribbons and claim credit for We all understand the challenge different, informing me that insur- runoff elections. I had to go to press every industrial announcement as inherent in starting anew. Of begin- ance was previously added onto my with my column before the results well as the outstanding national ning again, whether personally or plan. I respond by asking how this were known. economy and job growth. She will professionally. Even if the change happened without my knowledge. Do There are some fantastic runoff refuse to debate or go unscripted. In is necessary, this hardly makes the trigger happy AT&T employees type races which should be close and in- addition, as the incumbent she can transition any easier. Humans are their way into modifying records teresting. The four best will be Troy raise substantial campaign funds. creatures of habit, wedded to the es- without customer consent? King versus Steve Marshall in the In the June 5th primary, there tablished routine. It is moments like these that lead Attorney General’s race. The Lt. were twice as many votes cast in For as long as I can remember, me to believe I have become my Governor runoff between Twinkle the GOP Primary as there was in my parents have been customers of father. We spend our teenage and Cavanaugh and Will Ainsworth will the Democratic Primary. There AT&T. My father has flirted with the young adult years actively trying be interesting. The Agriculture were 340,000 votes cast for Kay Ivey, idea of securing cell coverage else- to avoid becoming like our parents. race between Rick Pate and Gerald whereas there were only 284,000 where. He has spent countless hours Until one day we wake up and real- Dial will be good. It will be interest- votes cast for all of the Democratic on the phone with AT&T in the past, ize we have become them. Traces of ing to see if Bobby Bright ousted gubernatorial candidates combined. trying to execute a breakup. Only to their influence can be detected in Martha Roby from Congress in the Therefore, 174,000 more people be convinced into staying each time, body language, speech patterns, even 2nd district. voted for Governor Kay Ivey than the incentives offered far outweigh- the things we buy. Perhaps even in Let me share some thoughts and Mayor Walt Maddox. ing any pre-conceived desire to leave. the companies to which we remain analyses from the first primary on I would handicap this race 56 to 44 This truly American company loyal, regardless of any negative June 5th. Kay Ivey and Walt Maddox in favor of Ivey going into the Fall. finds its roots in 1879. The company consequences, real or perceived. won their party’s nominations very The only way that Maddox can win website claims the invention of the Despite my assured acquiescence, impressively. Governor Ivey used is for Kay to falter. Her handlers telephone by Alexander Graham I let the customer service represen- the mantle of incumbency to win a should keep her close to home and Bell as “the foundation of the com- tative sweat it out for a few minutes, decisive victory with 56 percent of limit her appearances. They should pany that would become AT&T.” allowing her to finish her spiel the vote against three thought to continue to not discuss the issues Since then, the original corporation before entering into an agreement. be viable, well financed opponents. that face the state or take any po- has changed, split up at the behest Switching would be a hassle anyway, Her campaign was brilliantly run. sitions or offer any plans for the of anti-trust regulators during the wouldn’t it? She points out the supe- Her television ads were excellent. state woes. Under no circumstance Reagan administration. The first of riority of the cell coverage offered The mastermind of her campaign should they allow her to debate. several reinventions over the last by AT&T in comparison to T-Mobile, was Brent Buchanan. He is now the The young articulate mayor would thirty years. an argument I have heard plenty of master of political campaigns in Al- eat her lunch. The contrast in ap- The allegiance held dear by its times before. Perhaps I should stay. abama. His polling arm, Cygnal, is pearance itself would be dramatic. customer base has eroded since My reticence to leave may be due the most accurate on the scene. He Maddox, if not elected, will live those glory days. Hardly surprising, to a desire to fight against the cul- uses his polling adroitly to design to run another day. The divide since brand loyalty has seemingly tural narrative currently eschewing brilliant ads. Buchanan runs many between the two political parties waned in significance over the last brand loyalty. Or because I am just campaigns out of state. He only ran is narrowing in the state. Younger few decades. We no longer cling to like my father. Even more likely, my two in the state, Ivey’s gubernato- voters are trending Democratic, name brands, instead eager to seek hesitation possibly a side-effect from rial contest and Gerald Dials’ race even in the Heart of Dixie. out the best deal. Perhaps this is due the winds of change currently blow- for Agriculture Commissioner. In Tommy Battle ran a very success- to the fast-paced world in which we ing in from every direction of my fact, Buchanan came up with the ful get acquainted race for governor. now live. People are more transient, life. Stability is a good thing, espe- best ad of the campaign season. He will be the favorite in 2022. You securing new jobs every few years cially in the face of upheaval. Even if The jingle ad for Dial in the Ag race could see a Walt Maddox vs. Tommy instead of spending an entire career the upheaval is bringing a plethora was spectacular. Battle contest in four years. with one company. The world has in- of exciting, new adventures. Walt Maddox’s waltz to victory Battle built name ID and got 25 deed changed, even if my cell phone I hate the idea of wasting all this over five opponents without a run- percent of the vote against a popu- coverage has not. effort, only to end up with the same off was impressive. It became ap- lar incumbent governor. He goes I used to think my father’s re- coverage I had before. We can all re- parent in the closing days that he back to being Mayor of Alabama’s luctance to end our family’s rela- late to the feeling of jogging in place, was going to win without a runoff. most prosperous and fastest grow- tionship with AT&T was rather making little progress despite our He ran the table on all of the im- ing city. If you think Huntsville has ridiculous. Until I make my own feverish attempts to espouse some- portant endorsements. He got the prospered and boomed the last 10 attempt to part ways with the cell thing new. Yet sometimes, it is better Alabama Democratic Conference, years, you ain’t seen nothing yet! It service provider. I secure a cheaper to do nothing than to act. New South Coalition, but even more could very easily be the boom town plan with T-Mobile, determining My phone call ends with a victory importantly the endorsement of of America in the next five to ten to inform AT&T of my rejection of notched for the customer service and use of the young Birmingham years. their service. representative talking endlessly on Mayor, Randall Woodfin’s organiza- Maddox’s city of Tuscaloosa is The AT&T customer service rep- the other end of the line. Maintain- tion. This was a recipe for a big win. growing right behind Huntsville. resentative has other ideas. She ing my coverage with AT&T seems Maddox is the best candidate that Quite frankly, Battle and Maddox immediately launches into a sales like the most prudent move. At least the Democrats have fielded for gov- have much better jobs as mayors of pitch, asking me about the deal I am for now – until I decide to change ernor in two decades. He is young, Huntsville and Tuscaloosa than if receiving from T-Mobile. Promising plans again in six months, only to vibrant, and has a proven track re- they were Governor of Alabama. she can match the price; or, better remain with AT&T. cord as a Chief Executive/Mayor of See you next week. yet, beat it. Is it just my imagination, or was one of Alabama’s largest and most I have heard this line before, mind life easier before cell phones? important cities, Tuscaloosa. Steve Flowers is Alabama’s lead- you. Six months before, I had almost However, we are still a very red ing political columnist. His weekly made the same move. Six months be- Samuel Moore-Sobel is a freelance state. All 29 of our statewide elected column appears in more than 60 fore, they promised to drop the price. writer. To have words of hope deliv- offices are held by Republicans. Alabama newspapers. He served 16 Yet somehow, my bill was never ered to your inbox, subscribe to his Kay Ivey is not only the Republican years in the state legislature. Steve lowered. blog by visiting www.holdingonto- nominee, she is the sitting Repub- may be reached at www.steveflowers. She insists this time all will be hopetoday.com. lican governor who can continue us.
NEED EXTRA LETTER TO THE EDITOR COPIES OF Proud of Gulf living in an apart- opment in Florida? and despair their in- from their parents who A PAPER? Shores ment. Did those childen Two years ago the ability to change the sought to improve their also begin their lives City of Gulf Shores course of events they children’s present lives For extra in an apartment and celebrated a financial see reported. I attend through their parent’s The Gulf Shores City some continue to live achievement. From city council meetings ambition to improve copies of an Council met yesterday, in rented housing? If paying bills by credit and witness a micro- themselves by emigrat- edition of a Gulf July 9, 2018, and hon- those, had they been card in 2008 it now had cosm of the events noted ing to this country, the ored the under eleven present, heard the fol- sufficient reserves that on the national and City Council of Gulf Coast Media ball team for its success- lowing heated protest it could not improve its international stages. Shores heard the peti- newspaper, contact ful season. Then the over a proposed apart- credit standing by set- Gulf Shores had accu- tion and financial com- children and coaches left ment complex, they ting aside more. The mulated, through vision mitment of parents who the GCM office, before the Police Depart- might have been con- City decided to invest in and careful manage- wanted a better school ment had sworn in four fused even distressed. its future, represented ment sufficient wealth system for their chil- 901 N. McKenzie new officers. business Is Gulf Shores to be by that ball team. It, to feel secure enough in dren. This was a mo- St. in Foley, to order items from the previous a MULTIGENERAL- after thorough study, de- the present to turn its ment for this resident to work session were acted TIONAL city, diverse in termined it could create attention to the young be proud to live here. them and arrange upon without change. age and economic career a city school for itself. people who represent a pick-up time. At the time of my in contrast to the Vil- Many watch the na- its future. Rather than Keith J. Burroughs birth, my parents were lages, an over 55 devel- tional news channels separating children Gulf Shores 4 • Fun & Games • July 18, 2018 • Gulf Coast Media Puzzles
STRANGE WEEKLY SUDOKU By Linda Thistle SUPER CROSSWORD ENTERING CONNECTICUT BUT TRUE PLACE A NUMBER IN THE EMPTY BOXES IN SUCH A WAY THAT EACH ROW ACROSS, EACH COLUMN DOWN AND EACH SMALL 9-BOX By Samantha Weaver SQUARE CONTAINS ALL OF THE NUMBERS FROM ONE TO NINE.
• You probably won’t be surprised to learn that it was Albert Ein- stein who made the following sage observa- tion: “A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it.”
• Ever wonder why blue jeans are blue? When they were first de- signed by Levi Strauss, the people most likely to wear them were those who did a great deal of manual labor. Strauss rightly assumed the work was likely to be dirty, so he dyed his new © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. trousers indigo to help hide stains.
• Statistics on sport- ing events show that 17 of the 20 sporting events with the most attendees every year are NASCAR CONTRACT BRIDGE By Steve Becker races.
• Before horror au- thor Stephen King be- came famous for novels such as “Carrie,” “The Stand” and “The Shin- ing,” he wrote four novels and 60 short sto- ries that failed to be ac- cepted for publication.
• Historians re- port that Napoleon Bonaparte, when he wasn’t busy conquering, enjoyed ice skating.
• Do animals grieve their own? Perhaps so — at least, some ani- mals. When an elephant dies, other elephants in the herd will cover the body with leaves and branches and often will stay with it for days. SCRAMBLERS UNSCRAMBLE THE LETTERS WITHIN EACH RECTANGLE TO FORM • You may be sur- IT ONLY HURTS finishes with 10 tricks. FOUR ORDINARY WORDS. THEN REARRANGE THE BOXED LETTERS prised to learn that a FOR A MINUTE Regardless of what you TO FORM THE MYSTERY WORD, WHICH WILL COMPLETE THE GAG! Boeing 747 jet is longer might have been taught, from wingtip to wingtip To be a good player, you however, the fact is that than the distance of the must acquire the habit in this case you must as- sume West has the ace of Wright Brothers’ first of making assumptions. Often an assumption will diamonds to give yourself airplane flight. turn out to be wrong, but any chance of beating the that doesn’t mean it was contract. • If you’re enjoying wrong to make it; only To assume that South summer picnics, you by making assumptions has the ace of diamonds might want to keep in can you put yourself in a — or to ignore entirely the mind the fact that there position to win when it is question of who has the are 1,500 known spe- possible to win. ace — and blindly return a cies of fleas and 9,500 Here is a typical case. heart would be giving up. known species of ants. Let’s say you’re East and It is obvious that declarer Then again, that might partner leads the jack will score at least nine tricks — four spades, two be a factoid you’d rather of hearts against three notrump. South wins hearts (you can’t be sure forget. with the queen and leads who has the king) and PUZZLE
three clubs — if you play
Thought for the Day: the queen of spades. It doesn’t matter when you “safe” and return a heart. ANSWERS SCRAMBLERS “Strike an average take your ace; what does It is true that West between what a woman matter is what you play must have somewhat thinks of her husband a next. more strength in dia- month before she mar- It’s easy to see — if you monds than just four to ries him and what she look at all four hands — the ace — he must have thinks of him a year that if you return a low at least the jack with afterward, and you will diamond, your side can it — but this is merely an extension of the original have the truth about snatch four diamond tricks to set the contract. assumption. him.” But if you don’t return — H.L. Mencken a low diamond at trick three — perhaps because (c) 2018 King Features you were taught not to
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SUPER CROSSWORD SUPER or always to return your SUDOKU WEEKLY partner’s suit — declarer © 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. Gulf Coast Media • July 18, 2018 • 5
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