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JANUARY 27, 2017 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢ County commission discusses engineer hiring By CLIFF MCCOLLUM the commissioners were on how ceed.” and he knows this county. I think things.” [email protected] they wanted to proceed with fill- Commissioner Skip Gruber we need to stick with here at this Commissioner Tucker Dorsey ing the position left by vacating said he would like to see the time.” said he hoped the county would Baldwin County commission- County Engineer Cal Markert. county promote from within, el- Commissioner Frank Burt take some time to explore its op- ers had an open conversation “We need to decide how we evating Interim County Engineer agreed with Gruber. tions for this position. about what to do with the county want to move forward with find- Joey Nunnalley into the position “I’d sure like to do the same “I almost like Joey too much engineer position during Tues- ing the next county engineer,” permanently. thing,” Burt said. “Being able to to give him the job because it’s day’s work session meeting in Elliott said. “Whether that’s a “I think we need to give Joey know people here already is a the hardest job in the county,” Foley. headhunting search, posting the the opportunity to step into his plus, and he already has worked Dorsey said. “I’m not saying no Commission Chairman Chris job online to various places or position,” Gruber said. “Every to cooperate with ALDOT and or yes today.” Elliott said he put the item on the promoting from within, we need time you need something, he’s other officials in the munici- agenda so he could gauge where to see which way we want to pro- good about getting an answer palities. He knows how we do SEE HIRING, PAGE 27
Inside OWA More than just moving dirt; rides and buildings going up, taking shape By ALLISON WOODHAM [email protected]
On any given day, there are 1,000 construction workers at the OWA site, according to OWA Marketing and Public Relations Director Kristin Hellmich. That, alone, de- scribes the magnitude of this project. So, what has happened since the name has been announced? “We have started pouring foundations on the theme park for all 21 rides and those are pretty far along with comple- tion,” Hellmich explained. Construction has also started on the theme park sup- port staff building and main entrance to the theme park. XXXXX The Downtown District in The entrance/exit of the theme park from Downtown District. OWA is also taking shape with Far left: On the island, facing the am- SEE OWA, PAGE 2 phitheater with seating.
BALDWIN FAST FACTS Left: In the middle of the Downtown District. “OWA” means “big water” in the Muskogee Creek Lan- guage.
Front left to right: Sofia Gam- and a former US Surgeon bino, Lavender; Kate Nobles, General. A court of many colors Peach; Abigail Davis, Aqua; “Participants in this 2017 Dogwood Trail Annual Dogwood Trail Lauren Buehler, Pink; Caroline year’s program were Pageant and Scholarship Toombs, Yellow and Abigail some of the brightest, Macaro, Blue. Court announced Program on Saturday, en- most talented and ener- Submitted ergetic dancing, colorful getic young women that I costumes and skits based six court members join have had the opportunity alumni who have gone Six young women are on this year’s theme, to work with in my 23- on to become teachers, off to great places as they “It’s Time for Africa,” year history as Executive doctors, nurses, dentists, begin the coming year highlighted the partici- Director,” JoAnn Broa- pharmacists, lawyers, fulfilling a longstanding pants’ creativity in the dus, Executive Director performance portion of engineers, scientists, of the program, said. tradition along the East- duction, presence and 10 percent of the com- the pageant. Thirty-six university librarians “I am proud of the ac- ern Shore as members composure and twelve posite score, was judged participants were scored and faculty, broadcast complishments of all 36 of the 2017 Dogwood finalist questions. The prior to the pageant by a in the categories of essay, journalists, accountants, Trail Court. At the 57th essay category, worth three-judge panel. The interview, creative intro- small business owners SEE COURT, PAGE 27
Deaths Page 26 Gulf Timothy J. Arnould Harold Richard Glenn Coast Oliver C. Bertagnolli Sr. Frank Louis LaRosa Media William A. Calvert Alicia Mueller VOLUME 126 • ISSUE 37 Dorothy Shealy Cooper Walter C. Nitteberg 1 SECTION • 28 PAGES Lucille Mulligan Fracas Harry Norden 2 • The Baldwin Times • January 27, 2017 • Gulf Coast Media
cated on the south end bile is building the retail, path you go down and OWA of the Downtown Dis- dining and entertain- the turns you take allow The Baldwin Times CONTINUED FROM 1 trict and is the only part ment area; Cunningham for different experiences, building frames up and of the project that will Delaney Construction of each area has very 901 N. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535-3546 buildings being enclosed. charge admission. Summerdale is working unique characteristics,” PHONE: (251) 943-2151 | FAX: (251) 943-3441 “They have continued “That’s a question on the road infrastruc- she said. to work on the 14-acre we’re getting a lot,” said ture; IC Thomasson One of the frequent [email protected] lake, as far as excava- Hellmich. “Everything Associates Inc. are the questions OWA gets else in the project has no electrical/plumbing and about the project is Parks Rogers Tony Whitehead tion and lining the edges of the lake,” Hellmich charge, including park- mechanical engineers; about the hiring process. Publisher Sports Editor said. “They have also ing. Other areas, like Rotolo Consultants Inc. As far as construction, (251) 947-7712 (251) 928-2321 continued building the the shopping and dining of Slidell, Louisiana, are OWA only hired the parks@gulfcoast tony@gulfcoast structures on the is- venues are open to the landscaping; TSI Inc. general contractors, media.com media.com land, which are all new: public to come and enjoy is supplying the Wi-Fi who then have their the amphitheater, boat as they please.” systems; STOA Archi- crews. Right now, only Cliff McCollum Classified Advertising house, and you can see As far as the timeline tects of Pensacola is the a few jobs are posted at Managing Editor Jessica Vaughn the hotel is very close to for construction and architectural firm; and VisitOWA.com, and ap- (251) 947-7712 jessica@gulfcoast completion and the city opening, everything re- Zamperla is the Italian plications are only being [email protected] media.com of Foley’s event center mains on schedule and manufacturer of the accepted online for those as well.” unchanged. theme park rides. posted jobs. Destiny Brown Legal Advertising The underground “The theme park and Something of note in “Mass hiring for po- Gulf Coast Buzz Editor April Wallace infrastructure for the about 44,000 square feet this project is the entire sitions will take place (251) 943-2151 alegals@gulfcoast roadways in is progress, out of the 154,000 square area will have lots of in late February/early destiny@gulfcoast media.com as well. feet of retail, dining and green space and land- March,” Hellmich said. The theme park is lo- entertainment area will scaping. “Our human resources media.com be open with tenants, “We have employed department plans to To subscribe, make an address change or vacation delivery which equates to about STOA Architects and host job fairs as well as stop, you may call our office at (251) 517-1690, go online at www. TRENDING seven to eight businesses they have master plan- go into the communi- gulfcoastnewstoday.com and click on the “e-edition” link in the of retailers, restaurants ners in the field to make ties, colleges and high black toolbar. Under “don’t have an id’ there is an option for how to 1. Spanish Fort girls bas- and entertainment ven- sure we’re putting in schools.” become a subscriber. or email [email protected]. ketball coach dies in car ues that will be open plants and trees and Another question that ©Gulf Coast Media 2016. No part of this newspaper may be accident summer 2017.” shade structures that comes to OWA a lot, is reproduced without the prior written consent of the group publisher 2. Inside OWA The island will be open are natural to the area,” the price of ticket sales. or associate publisher. Opinions of editorial or general columnists 3. Silverhill council ad- and accessible, and the Hellmich explained. “It’s The pricing for tickets or those reflected in submitted letters do not necessarily reflect the amphitheater will be going to be very lush, won’t be rolled out until dresses concerns with fire editorial position of this newspaper. open for concerts and lots of natural plants, later in the spring. The Baldwin Times (USPS 040-560) is published weekly, department events. The hotel is still and tree materials will Although there is a with its office located at 901 N. McKenzie St., in Foley, AL 36535. 4. Gulf Shores looks to on track to open in May. be used to help regulate lot of dirt moving, rides Periodicals postage paid at Foley, AL 36535. Subscription rates: In- study impact of Gulf State OWA has employed the temperatures.” coming in and going up county annual, $35.50 plus local sales tax; six-month, $20.50 plus Park developments Hellmich explained and buildings taking local sales tax; senior citizen annual, $33.00 plus local sales tax; several contractors over six-month, $18.50 plus local sales tax; and out-of-county annual, 5. School board votes to different parts of the the way this project was shape, OWA is continu- $78.00, six-month, $39.00. change tax percentages project: Rabren General designed was to give visi- ing to work together POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The Baldwin Times, 901 Contractors of Auburn tors a new experience with the city and all city N. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535-3546. is building the theme around every corner and departments to ensure To see these top online park; Rolin Construction down every path. the project continues stories of the week and our of Atmore is building the “We coordinated with to improve the overall other content, visit gulf- hotel; White-Spunner our designers and archi- quality of life here in coastnewstoday.com. Construction Inc. of Mo- tects to make sure each Foley. Gulf Coast Media • January 27, 2017 • The Baldwin Times • 3 Hardpan may be the culprit for your failing wildlife food plots SUBMITTED BY NORM HALEY from 2”-10” underneath the top- takes to drain. to the depth that you measured soil that roots cannot penetrate Testing for hardpan is not dif- the hardpan with your soil probe. Most properties managed for and that water cannot drain ficult and can be achieved by Do not set the plow deeper as this wildlife have at least a few food through. Hardpan restricts root inserting a soil probe or metal rod will only serve as a waste of fuel plots that get planted on an an- development, reduces the abil- directly into the soils (soil probes and provide no further benefit. nual basis. The for mula for suc- ity of soils to retain moisture in may be borrowed from your This will ensure that the hardpan cessful wildlife plots generally the long term, and creates a field local extension office, but please is sufficiently broken; it is best involves: testing soils, liming and that is prone to flooding because call ahead for availability). The to plow the entire field one way fertilizing as appropriate, manag- row. You send off soil samples to moisture cannot pass through probe/rod should insert fairly (lengthwise) and then go over it ing weeds, tilling, planting, and the university for testing and the the nearly impermeable hardpan easily through uncompact top another time in the opposite di- leaving the rest up to Mother results come back stating that layer. soils. If hardpan is present, it will rection (widthwise). Nature. However, despite follow- that the soils are properly limed In just 3 years’ time a hardpan be very noticeable as it creates a Hardpan is an issue that is ing this recipe, you may have and fertilized and you are left layer can develop just several great deal of resistance and the often overlooked and may just noticed that some or all of your scratching your head. inches beneath the topsoil. When probe will require much more be the cause of crop failure if plots are not producing like they There may be one factor that this occurs a crop will grow well force to insert. Continue pushing gone unchecked for a few years. used to or that they seem to be you hadn’t taken into account… up to July until roots reach the through the hard pan until you Understanding hardpan is just prone to failure in the summer hardpan. hardpan and cannot grow any feel the resistance decrease. STOP one more tool to keep in your months. The scenario might go Hardpan is essentially a layer deeper. As the July and August and mark the depth at which you planting arsenal. The next time something like this: of soil that has become dense and heat comes and precipitation felt the probe break through to you recognize a failing food plot, Your food plot looks like it is compacted over years of heavy decreases, the plants will appear less resistance as this is the bot- or if you have not subsoil plowed on its way to serving as a wildlife equipment riding overhead, such to suffer from drought like con- tom of the hardpan. This depth your fields in the last three years, buffet until late July and Au- as lime trucks, tractors, spray ditions even if Mother Nature reading is important to know if test to see if a hardpan has devel- gust rolls around and then things rigs, etc. Tilling and disking a grants us with the conditions you want to be successful at elimi- oped; in the long run, it may save take a turn for the worse. The field also helps to create hardpan normally necessary to maintain nating hardpan. you money, time, and headache. once up-and-coming plot sud- as this allows fine clay particles healthy wildlife plantings. Ad- Eliminating hardpan requires Information like this and so denly stops growing and perhaps to continually settle out and ditionally, even minor rains can the use of a subsoiling chisel much more is available at your even fails completely and it’s off collect just below the depth of drown out plantings because the plow and a tractor of at least 50 counties Alabama Cooperative to plan B… again, for perhaps disking. This hardpan layer can hardpan creates ponding and horsepower, both of which can Extension System office. Please the 3rd, 4th, or 5th season in a be thought of as a concrete pad greatly increase the time a field be rented. The plow should be set give us a call or make a visit!
ARREST REPORTS and attempting to elude. degree possession of marijuana was arrested for possession of Kade Michael Henry of and possession of drug para- drug paraphernalia. WHY ARE THEY IN JAIL? Elberta was arrested for first de- phernalia. Andrew Garza of Foley was ar- Jan. 17 gree possession of marijuana. rested for third degree domestic Gregory Michael Clifton of Dean van Meter of Foley was Jan. 21 violence. Robertsdale was arrested for arrested for negotiating a worth- Mary Lynn Cooper of Foley harassment. less instrument. was arrested for possession of Jan. 23 Patricia Carrasco Coleman Cathleen Davis Moore of a controlled substance and pos- Derek Allen Homan of Bay of Sulpher, La., was arrested for Elberta was arrested for third session of drug paraphernalia. Minette was arrested for second possession with intent to distrib- degree possession of a forge degree hindering prosecution. ute, possession of a controlled To see mugshots from this week’s Baldwin County Jan. 22 Sheriff’s Arrest Reports, visit gulfcoastnewstoday.com. instrument. Michael Eugene Kelsay of substance, illegal possession Joe Warren Kalen Suell of Dustin Darryel Cross was ar- Bay Minette was arrested for of prescription drugs, second rested for three counts of nego- Mobile was arrested for second Derick Joseph Kinney of New Summerdale was arrested for second degree criminal mischief degree possession of marijuana tiating a worthless instrument. degree possession of marijuana Haven, Ind., was arrested for first two counts of possession of and harassment. and possession of drug para- Jessica Joan Dison of Foley and possession of drug para- degree theft of property, two a controlled substance, first phernalia. phernalia. counts of second degree theft David Wade Emmons of Foley of property, third degree theft was arrested for third degree Jan. 19 of property and three counts of burglary. Cody Jordan Carroll of fourth degree theft of property. Jawaun Demarcus Locke of Spanish Fort was arrested for Spanish fort was arrested for possession of a controlled sub- Jan. 20 second degree possession of stance and possession of drug Paul Thomas Baker of Foley marijuana. paraphernalia. was arrested for harassment. Jan. 18 Raymond Patrick Harbison Nathaniel Walter Gibson of of Fairhope was arrested for first Robertsdale was arrested for King James Lee Parlegreco of degree assault. first degree criminal trespass of the Grill Dollar Tree holds Robertsdale grand opening ROBERTSDALE, Alabama — It was a a ribbon cutting with local officials with a day of fun and festivities on Friday as Dol- presentation of colors by the Robertsdale Burners that last...and last lar Tree held its grand opening at its new- High School Naval Junior ROTC, and per- est store in Robertsdale. formances by the Central Baldwin Middle Cast stainless steel burners District manager Eric Gibbs and store School Golden Bear Marching Band. Superior durability; solid performance and quality manager Thresa Cummings welcomed Cake and door prizes were available to are the hallmarks of the Cape Fear Series. guests to the store’s opening, along with guests, as well as specials that will con- store mascot “Bucky.” The event featured tinue throughout the weekend.
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Showroom Open Mon-Thurs 7am to 5:30pm 24831 Canal Rd. Orange Beach, AL 36561 CLARKE-MOBILE COUNTIES GAS DISTRICT 251.974.5432 www.cmcgas.com 4 • The Baldwin Times • January 27, 2017 • Gulf Coast Media Foley police recover a stolen church bus STAFF REPORT with Walton County Sher- iff’s Office. They located On Jan. 22, the Foley Police Depart- the bus, stuck in mud, not ment received a call from Foley Assembly damaged and occupied by of God in reference to their church bus Ned Michael Arnold. (2002 Ford Spirit bus) being stolen. Of- Arnold admitted to tak- ficers responded to 314 E. Azalea Avenue ing the bus, was arrested and spoke with Pastor Judd Sessions. A ARNOLD and charged with first de- report was taken for first degree theft of gree theft of property and property. is now awaiting extradition to Baldwin Later that day, the Foley Police Depart- County. This case is still under investiga- ment received a phone call from a deputy tion.
Pen Air calls for applicants for FWC members Barbara McCamish and Kelly Barrett with members of The Hole in the Donut Gang. new college scholarship program Pen Air Federal Credit Scholarships will degree pursued. Foley Woman’s Club announces its Union has established a be awarded based on Pen Air started a college new scholarship program a student’s academic grant program in 2010, giv- to help Pen Air student performance and pas- ing more than $31,000 to annual Mad Hatters event March 29 members, who have a pas- sion for helping others. local high school graduates. The wild west is coming to Foley. at 11:30. Lunch will be served at 12 sion for helping others, All applicants must be a This year, the executive On March 29, the Hole in the Donut noon. The hat contest categories pursue a post-secondary primary member of Pen team decided to enhance Gang will entertain at the Foley will be the most creative theme hat education. Air and must submit the the credit union’s giving in Woman’s Club Mad Hatters’ fun- and the most creative non-theme “We believe in helping following to be eligible: the form of a scholarship draising event at the Foley Civic hat, so design a hat and come to the our student members pur- an official high school program in order to provide Center with music, comedy and show. sue their dream of obtain- transcript; a copy of an additional longer-term Western theatrics. Tickets are on sale now for $30 ing a higher education,” acceptance letter from financial assistance to its With a “Western Bonanza” each. said Stu Ramsey, president the college, university, student members. theme, the event will include a ca- Contact Chris Anglin at 251-943- and CEO of Pen Air. “We community college, or All entries must be tered luncheon, hat contest, raffles, 3443 for more information. Pot of are looking to help stu- technical school; and a emailed or mailed to Pen silent auction and a $500 Pot-of- Gold Tickets can be purchased from dents who have done well completed and signed Pen Air before March 31 to be Gold drawing. a Foley Woman’s Club member or academically, and who Air Scholarship Applica- eligible. To apply or learn Doors will open at 10 a.m. for bid- by contacting Sue Rich at 706-402- also live our core value tion. The amount awarded more about the scholar- ding with the program beginning 7117. of Communerosity in the per scholarship is up to ship program, visit penair. community.” $10,000, depending on the org/Scholarships.
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ROSINTON — Rosinton United Methodist Church will host a benefit fish fry for Michael Tierce from 11 LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28 at the church, 26011 Baldwin Beach Express, AL#01229 Robertsdale. Plates are $8 each and will include fried fish, baked beans, cole slaw, des- Gulf Shores: 251-968-6006 sert, and bread. The Rosinton Blue- PHOTO SUBMITTED Spanish Fort/Mobile: 251-626-9191 grass Band will be there to perform Michael and his mom, Amanda Tierce. and entertain, as well. Michael was seat for the Tierce family’s car. Saraland: 251-408-9744 born with cerebral palsy and epilepsy. ATTENTION! For more information, call the church He is now 5 years old and confined to a Toll Free: 877-414-7303 office at 251-964-5988. You can also visit ros- wheelchair. Baldwin EMC Members intonumc.com or like the Rosinton United Proceeds from the benefit will go to- www.myclimatemp.com Methodist Church page on Facebook. Get up to ward the purchase of a special needs car CALL NOW $600 per ton FOR A REBATE When You FREE Upgrade to a More Energy Baldwin EMC crews to assist ESTIMATE! Effi cient Heat Pump! Florida Co-op with power % APR SUMMERDALE, Ala. construction crews and a accounts across a four- for 60 Months!!* 0 — Nine Baldwin EMC mechanic, left Monday at county, 2,600 square mile LikeL saving money? Now is the perfect time. Upgrade today employees departed for 8:45 a.m. from the co-op’s service territory. Baldwin tot a Carrier® high performance heat pump and save money ono your utility bills! Plus with 0% APR fi Florida this week to help Summerdale headquar- EMC is part of a nation- 606 months to pay, it’s never been so easy to own nancing one. Let with restore power following ters. The men packed food, wide network of electric ClimatempC Cooling & Heating help lower your heating and severe storms that tore water and other necessary cooperatives that help coolingco costs and maximize the comfort in your home, all across the Southeast items to last approxi- each other in times of withw affordable payment options! Call today!! this weekend. The crews mately seven days. natural disasters. will assist Talquin Elec- Talquin Electric Mem- Baldwin EMC has HASSEL FREE GUARANTEE FINANCING APPROVAL! tric Cooperative, who bership Corporation is provided assistance nu- Rebate will be issued after BEMC receives a manual J load Calculation and a Baldwin EMC representative performs an inspection. reported 22,000 meters headquartered 35 miles merous times to other
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Gulf Coast Media • January 27, 2017 • The Baldwin Times • 5 Opinion A rare species — the Southern Before it’s too late back-handed compliment A plea for civility on Fairhope Council BEING BORN AND RAISED IN THE SOUTH gives you an interest- ing perspective on almost everything in life, as generations of to personnel hiring procedures to challenges RECENT OBSERVERS OF THE Southern writers, humorous and serious, have mused for de- about appropriate roles for council and mayor, FAIRHOPE CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS the meetings have sometimes had an ugly, un- cades. cannot have helped raising eyebrows cooperative tone. I wouldn’t dare disagree, especially phasis will be put on that word to at the lack of civility in interpersonal The arguments center mostly around proce- linguistically. emphasize to everyone who is not the dealings between council members and dure, with the mayor asserting authority to se- Certain Southern social sets are wearer that the speaker is deftly and lect contracting firms, hire city employees and somehow naturally endowed with underhandedly mocking that cloth- the mayor. act unilaterally in advance of council approval. the ability to manufacture one of the ing choice. The adjective “unique” On important issues like selecting engi- The open arguments leave the audience, rarest products on this planet: the replaces: either “odd” or “ugly,” pos- neering firms to study the much-needed Southern back-handed compliment sibly “hideous.” improvements to city-owned infrastructure, SEE FAIRHOPE, PAGE 27 (Inferus Perosus Editus). Example 2: “Honey, that hairdo is The Southern back-handed com- the most interesting thing I’ve seen pliment may sound like its cousin, in ages. You must be getting com- the full compliment, but be ments.” advised that their calls are Analysis: Again, look to markedly different. the adjective, this time the Assignments highlight priorities The Southern back- reigning monarch of vague handed compliment usually adjectives, “interesting.” WHEN I AM NOT CASTING A VOTE on the floor of the House of Representatives or requires the addition of vari- Interesting is the adjective ous adjectives and additional that covers all, provided the visiting with groups in my office, a large percentage of my time in Washington is phrases, necessary to both a) CLIFF tone sells the meaning the spent serving on committees. muddle the true intent of the McCOLLUM speaker is implying. In this A Cliff Note There are currently twenty equipment to the health care man of the Subcommittee on comment and b) leave the lis- case, the tone would most standing committees in the benefits of service members Workforce Protections. Our tener feeling that the sheer likely be overexaggerated House, and each member of to overall defense strategy. subcommittee deals with is- number of words used must convey a and theatrical. The lack of adjective Congress serves on at least A top priority of mine on sues ranging from wages and compliment. before “comments” in the final sen- one committee. These com- the Armed Services Commit- hours of workers to mine Note this a difference from the tence conveys the speaker believes mittees are where much of tee is seapower issues, includ- safety to the Family and Medi- standard and decidedly more com- while there have been comments, the legislative work is actually ing building up our nation’s cal Leave Act. I really look mon American back-handed compli- they haven’t been positive ... and nei- done. naval fleet. I believe a strong forward to using this Chair- ment, seen in turns of phrase such as ther is the speaker’s. Committees hold hearings Navy is critical in terms of manship to advance policies “You don’t sweat much for a fat girl,” Example 3 ... I think you get the that focus on issues under keeping the sea lanes open for that make life easier for our or “You’ve got a great face; brains point. their jurisdiction. These could commerce and ensuring the nation’s workers. aren’t everything, dear.” Don’t let prime moments to catch be oversight hearings with American people remain safe Finally, I serve on the House The American back-handed this creature in its native habitat slip agency heads and cabinet and secure. Rules Committee. The Rules compliment is much more straight- away. officials or hearings I also use my posi- Committee is different than forward and more easily interpreted Every day, in coffee klatches, book with stakeholders or tion on the Armed every other committee in the than its Southern variant. clubs and Bible studies across the people impacted by Services Commit- House, and it is actually one of Let me illustrate my point with a South, new and interesting ways to the legislation being tee to support the the oldest and most powerful few examples of the Southern back- string together back-handed com- discussed. important military committees. handed compliment, gleaned from ments that seem nice are developing Committees are shipbuilding projects It is the job of the Rules some studies done in the field by the and being shipped out for the general also where most leg- based on the Gulf Committee to prepare bills for McCollum Research Institute: public to enjoy. While the creature islation is written, BRADLEY Coast. This includes debate on the House floor. Our “Look at your outfit! What a is not in danger of going extinct, we revised, and vetted. BYRNE the impressive work committee sets the terms of unique sense of style you have. Only should take advantage of the bounty Notes from you could think to do that.” around us. After a bill is intro- your Congressman at the Austal ship- debate before a bill can come duced in the House, yard in Mobile, but up for a vote. For example, “Honey, that hairdo is the most in- And how does one respond to such it is sent to the appropriate also the work done at neigh- we may have to decide which teresting thing I’ve seen in ages. You a linguistic mystery? Let me provide committee. From there, the boring Ingalls Shipbuilding in amendments should be al- must be getting comments.” you with an example from my home- committee chairman can Pascagoula. lowed for debate and how long “You are just too much! You are town of Opelika, said to me by one of decide whether or not to hold As a member of the Edu- the debate should last. just such a special person!” my mother’s garden club cronies. a hearing on the bill or if the cation and the Workforce The Rules Committee is an Taken on their own, these state- “Smart as you were, we expected bill should be brought up for Committee, I get to work especially busy committee, ments seem harmless, quite kind you to be a big shot by now in some a vote. on policies relating to K-12 but it gives me a unique op- compared to the other examples. big city ... how nice you’re still here.” I am honored to serve on education, higher education, portunity to have an input on Only those who’ve done graduate This would normally be a time to three committees: Armed workforce training, labor, almost every bill that comes studies in Southern two-facedness ... turn the other cheek and bear the in- Services, Education and the employment, and pensions. up for a vote in the House. or “manners,” as we call it ... are able sult, but my overactive mouth won’t Workforce, and Rules. I want We focus on ensuring every All told, I believe these to truly dissect these specimens for allow me to do that. to briefly take a look at each of American has the education committee assignments put what they are. “Well, I’d say you would know these assignments and outline they need to be successful in me in a strong position to Example 1: “Look at your outfit! about the exodus of our intelligent our top priorities. the workforce, but also on pol- advocate for policies and leg- What a unique sense of style you folks, but since you’ve been here for The Armed Services Com- icies that support our nation’s islation that are important to have. Only you could think to do decades, what does that say about mittee has jurisdiction over current workers. families, workers, students, that.” you, ma’am?” the entire U.S. military. We I am especially excited that teachers, service members, Analysis: The adjective “unique” Sometimes, venom requires venom focus on everything from Chairwoman Virginia Foxx and small businesses in is your key here. “Unique” is seldom back. You just have to pray your poi- procurement of new military selected me to serve as Chair- Southwest Alabama. a kind adjective, and, no doubt, em- son acts faster than theirs.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR ‘Fairhope Together’ of skin color. is hope for Fairhope if we can having a forum for sharing the in real and specific ways for the attempting to reach Not that this is a new idea, for respectfully work together for needs and concerns of those who Cause of Humanity to get in- out to community their have long been organiza- the benefit of all our people, mi- have been ignored or neglected in volved. Pastor Crawford stresses tions and individuals dedicated norities as well as the privileged the past. the idea that this is not a Black/ to this goal. But there seems to majority. Sallie envisioned these People have responded, needs White issue or a Liberal/Con- Fairhope is a town that was be a renewal of energy welling gatherings as a means of promot- and concerns of Fairhope’s servative issue but an issue that founded in 1894 on egalitarian up around this issue that is being ing mutual understanding and people of color and our entire involves Humanity as a Whole ideals and promoted as a Utopian encouraged and nurtured by acceptance of what unites us as community are being aired and living together in harmony as community. And while strides concerned members of this com- members of the Human Family. action plans are being drawn up. equals. He also stresses the need have been made over its 123 year munity. She cautioned us against letting Individuals are being challenged to involve young people from history, there remains much to For the last several Tuesday af- our different ideologies, politics to carry the torch forward once multicultural and multiracial be done to achieve this lofty yet ternoons, a group of like-minded or religions divide us or keep these Tuesday meetings in the backgrounds and encourage worthy goal. individuals have met to share us from our No. 1 mission of month of January end. them to assume leadership roles With this effort in mind, in- ideas on how they can make improving black and white rela- Pastor Henry Crawford, an in the future. dividuals are coming together Fairhope a better community for tions. involved member of the Tuesday Those interested in helping and organizations are forming all its people regardless of the Though Sallie stated from the group, leads a newly formed make a difference can contact with the hopes of advocating color of their skin. start that it was not her intention non-denominational organiza- either Sallie Crosby Smith at: for a more egalitarian Fairhope The gatherings were initi- to form another organization, she tion called Fairhope Together [email protected] or Henry where the rights of all members ated by Fairhope resident Sallie said she hoped that real solutions and encourages individuals Crawford at: willa_crawford@ of our community are repre- Crosby Smith who believes there to problems might result from interested in working together yahoo.com. sented and respected regardless 6 • CLASSIFIEDS • JANUARY 27, 2017 Baldwin County • Gulf Coast Media THE COURIER • THE ONLOOKER GULF COAST MEDIA THE ISLANDER • THE BALDWIN TIMES CLASSIFIEDS www.GulfCoastNewsToday.com Call today to submit your ad 251-943-2151
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January 27 & 28 from 8-3. at 2001 Tammany Court, Foley for 3BR/2BA 17048 Sugar Loop Unfurnished $1150 Poodle/Maltese Mix (Eugene) Tools, collectibles, mower, furniture & sale below appraisal at $214,900. 1955 Thunderbird, Both Tops, 3BR/2BA 2670 Hampton Park Unfurnished $1200 Male - 10 years more. Call 417-250-1140 or 251-965-1939. 113,941 mi. Frame off restoration, Bassett/Lab Mix (Sugar) safestatesales.com for details. invested between $55K & $60K in it. 3BR/2BA 1749 Toulouse Lane Unfurnished $1300 Female - 2 years Investment: $215,000 CD at 1.25% = A/C. Best Offer. Call 947-7528 or 3BR/3.5BA 8150 Bay View Drive Unfurnished $1900 Blk Mouth Cur/Shepherd Mix (Eli) For Sale $2688. Buy my 4BR/3BA House, 2001 978-2412. Male - 7 months or Trade Tammany Ct, Foley for $215,000 & ORANGE BEACH Hound Mix (Bingo) Lease at $1600/mo & make a profit of 2003 Chrysler Sebring, Convertible, 3BR/2BA 22467 Beaver Creek Ln. 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Call after 4 GULF SHORES Thursday10:00AM til 4:00PMFri- 233-6124. 1BR/1BA Enclave @ Oak Hill J303 Furnished $1000 day10:00AM til 1:00PM Large Residential Lots, Southtown 3BR/2BA Sailboat Bay 1028B Unfurnished $1300 Subdivision, near the new Roberts- Serving BARC! has cats of various sizes and dale Walmart, Co Rd 48 W, 12 Baldwin County ORANGE BEACH ages for adoption at the PetSense store 90ftx166ft lots. All underground utilit- Since 2001 2BR/2BA Bayview #54 Furnished $1200 in Foley across from Walmart. Stop in 7 RENTALS ies. $25K/ea. Robert Hale days a week for adoption information. 985-804-7525 or Tom Hale Join the Best! 251-284-5107. Let us be the Roommate Requested, Preferred ALSO visit our web site www.baldwin &(1785< 21 Meyer Long-Term Rentals provides humane.org to view and/or apply for Matured Gentleman. Silverhill Area. landlord. quality property management services for a low any of our cats and dogs. Call 251-253-2229. RECREATION monthly fee. 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Building Materials sales company, Heavy Equipment Operator with Help Wanted Help Wanted Trucking United Unlimited Sales, is expand- experience and Site work Supervi- Part-Time Part-Time Opportunities ing its sales force. Seeking highly sor needed for Local Subdivision motivated self-starting sales individu- development company. Send Re- Janitorial Service Needs Part Loxley Hiring Class B Driver als. Excellent benefit package. Salary EMPLOYMENT sume w/ Professional References to Medical clinic seeking enthusias- Time Help, Foley & Robertsdale w/tanker 2 yrs. exp clean MVR, drug + highest commission paid. Surplus [email protected] OR submit ap- tic and motivated front desk clerk for Area. Call 251-296-5377. screen & bkgd ck. Starting $675.00 and salvage building materials sales plication w/ Professional references part-time position. Must have wel- after 90 days $725.00 + per week. experience a plus. Email resume only Restaurant Cook with experience and @ www.triplekconstructioncompany coming personality, professional ap- Good Opportunity part-time Email resume to christie.brannon to [email protected]. kitchen skills. Resume to: Employ- .com. pearance and the ability to perform office cleaning in the evenings. @bhtonline.com. Fax:251-964-4060 ment, P O Box 968, Foley, Al 36535. 100% confidential. multiple clerical tasks. Proficient Call 251-281-6754 Call:251-964-5069 computer skills is a must. If Gulf South Transportation in Sum- St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Foley, SOUVENIR CITY IN GULF interested, please send contact info merdale is seeking a FT Mechanic to is looking for a full time organist; part SHORES IS SEEKING A NIGHT and copy of resume to perform maintenance & repairs on time would be considered. Contact SHIFT MANAGER. YOU MUST BE [email protected]. Class 8 trucks, trailers & forklifts. the church 251-943-6931. AVAILABLE TO WORK NIGHTS AND Must be knowledgeable of diesel WEEKENDS!!! Our night shift typically engines, hydraulic & electrical sys- runs from 3:00pm-11:30pm. Applica- tems. Benefits include BCBS insur- tions may be filled out in store, you ance, paid holidays & vacation. Send can email resume to souvenirs Ignite your future resume to [email protected] @gulftel.com or drop resume off at STORE or fax to 251-971-2249. May apply in store. Interviews are by appointment person at 306 Sandborn Ave Sum- only!! Please call 251-948-7280 if you Fortis College merdale, or call Jeff at 251-747-0403. have any questions. Mobile & Foley Campuses MANAGER PREPARE FOR A Town of Summerdale TOWN OF SILVERHILL CAREER IN: WANTED JOB EMPLOYMENT · Medical Assisting ANNOUNCEMENT · Dental Assisting NOTICE · Medical Offi ce Administration Discount Tobacco Outlet is looking for a dependable, The Town of Summerdale, PART-TIME · Pharmacy Technology self-motivated, outgoing person to fi ll a Manager AL is currently accepting TEMPORARY applications for a Fortis College position for our Daphne location. Mgmt exp. is Part-Time Library Assistant. SEASONAL 200 East Laurel Ave. Applications can be Foley, AL 36535 required, preferably retail. Also need basic computer picked up at Summerdale CROSSING GUARD Municipal Complex or at The crossing guard will be respon- Fortis College skills. Position requires approximately 48 hours per summerdalealabama. sible for the safe passage of chil- dren and the public at the Silverhill 7033 Airport Blvd week. Pay based on qualifi cations and exp. Benefi ts com. Applications will be Mobile AL 36608 accepted until the close of School zone, Monday through Friday 6:45 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. during include BC/BS ins, vacation/sick days, qrtrly bonus business on February 1, Call TODAY! the school year of Baldwin County based on performance. 2017. Summerdale Municipal School System. Complex, 502 W Lee Ave, 855-445-3276 Summerdale, AL 36580 Applications will be accepted at www.fortiscollege.edu Send resume to PO Box 512, Andalusia, AL 36420 Silverhill Town Hall until the close For consumer information visit Summerdale is an of business at 4:00 p.m. on Friday or stop by our Daphne location, Equal Opportunity Employer January 27, 2017. www.fortis.edu Mon/Tue: 6845 US HWY 90
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901 N. McKenzie Street GULF COAST MEDIA Foley, AL 36535 THE COURIER • THE ONLOOKER • THE ISLANDER • THE BALDWIN TIMES 251-943-2151 8 • The Baldwin Times • January 27, 2017 • Gulf Coast Media Church Directory APOSTOLIC Westside Tabernacle BAPTIST Eastern Shore Baptist 1044 Holly St. 3 Circle Church 6847 Park Dr. First Baptist Church of Loxley Faith Tabernacle UPC Loxley • 251-964-4395 10274 State Highway 104 Daphne • 251-626-5550 1050 N. 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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LEE DRUG STORE Advertise Your Corner of Florida St. Advertise Your Business Here & Hwy 59, Robertsdale Business Here 947-7378 LOXLEY AUTO PARTS, INC. Diamond Jewelers 1051 N. Hickory Gulf Shores Funeral Home & Crematory P.O. Box 363 Est. 1947 Loxley, AL 36551 #$ "!8 251-967-4141 SELECTED Independent Family Owned FUNERAL HOMES® Since 1965 964-5013 Gulf Coast Media • January 27, 2017 • The Baldwin Times • 9
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
EASTERN SHORE, SOUTH, NORTH & Mail It: c/o Church Directory, 901 N. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535 CENTRAL BALDWIN AREA CHURCHES Drop By Our Offi ce: 901 N. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535 To have your church included in our directory, submit your E-mail with subject line “Church Directory” to: church name, address and contact information. [email protected]
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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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You are invited to share some to the history of the house Susan Roberts Swift. This fund- spirits with the spirits of the and Baldwin County. This is a raiser will help in the continued Swift-Coles Historic Home for unique, interactive theatre ex- renovations and upkeep of this A Ghostly Soiree on Jan. 27 and perience where every guest is a home that has been part of Bald- Feb. 3. part of the show. 1970s attire is win County history since 1882. Journey back in time to 1977, encouraged at this cocktail party Tickets are $40 per person when your host, the late Nik which is being produced and di- and can be purchased at: the Coles, will invite you into his rected by Laura Pfizenmayer. Gulf Coast Arts Alliance, the beautiful historic home where Guest may encounter shades Fairhope Museum of History you will enjoy a buffet of gastric from the past such as General and online at www.sbct.biz delights and a host of fascinat- Ira Platt Swift, Ione & Billy (South Baldwin Community The- ing characters who contributed Swift or the family matriarch atre website).
First Friday Art Walk in
Help the firefighters and rescue squad of Gulf Shores by taking Fairhope part in the 18th Annual Pancake JAN. 28 and Sausage Breakfast Join us for Gallery Talk MORE TO DO, P. 14 with artist Art Bacon, free to the public RETURNING EXHIBIT & GALLERY TALK ARTIST Flower seminar “Faces, Places, Relics and Re- membrances” Paintings by Art Bacon. “People have always been tickets now on sale my subjects of choice; especially older and often neglected people Advance tickets are now FIND IT LOCAL whose struggles show in proud on sale for the Gulf Shores faces. I also try to preserve Garden Club’s 26th An- WHAT: Gulf Shores Garden doomed elements of our physical nual Floral Seminar on Club’s 26th Annual Floral environment in my paintings. Of Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017, at Seminar course, a few of my pieces are in- the Erie Meyer Civic Cen- fluenced by my experiences dur- ter in Gulf Shores. WHEN: Feb 1 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. ing the Civil Rights Movement.” Guest speaker Kirk Gallery talk is free to the pub- Brooker’s program will be WHERE: Erie Meyer Civic lic. “Sea Naturals.” Doors open Center, 1930 W. 2nd St. Gulf at 9:15 a.m. The program Shores NEW EXHIBIT starts at 10 a.m. Immensely “Pottery – Instructors of Our Tickets are only $20 (advance popular, the seminar al- Region” Exhibit curated by ESAC purchase only) and include ways sells out. Tickets are Instructor, Maria Spies. lunch and door prizes. $20 (advance purchase Artists participating include only). Entry includes lunch ways he creates his designs. Zach Sierke, Susie Bowman, Ber- and exciting door prizes. The atmosphere he creates, tice McPherson, Steve Dark, and Tickets also include the gives his audience the con- more! opportunity for many ex- fidence to go home and try citing raffles and second to create a beautiful design RETURNING EXHIBIT chance raffles. Tickets are using items in their garden, “Forever Spring” Watercolor available for purchase at from local florists or even paintings by Gary Bukovnik. The Thomas Norton Public from the roadside. In addi- Born and educated in Cleveland, Library (221 West 19th Ave.) tion to being the Operations Bukovnik has lived in San Fran- in Gulf Shores. Tickets can Director for the Marengo cisco for more than a third of a also be obtained by contact- County Historical Society, century. ing Kim Edgerton at 251- Brooker has his own design Primarily using the media 943-3672 or kimbilledge@ business. His eye for de- of watercolor, monotype, and Art Bacon yahoo.com, or Mindy Jones sign has extended beyond lithograph, he fuses sensual at 251-968-9777 or islanden- graphics and into interiors, vitality with fluid yet powerful [email protected]. painting, floral, and event colorations, creating floral and Groups of 10 or more planning. culinary images of great depth, can request reserved seat- Kirk also works with intensity, and size. ing by contacting Kim or area schools in art educa- Mindy with your group tion, and has been com- name. The deadline to pur- missioned by towns and FIND IT LOCAL chase and receive tickets schools in the region for by mail has passed. Art Walk Opening is Friday, Feb. 3 from outdoor and indoor mu- 6-8 p.m. Diane Farnham is the rals. Active in community chair and Linda Center theater, Kirk has worked Art Bacon Gallery Talk is Saturday, Feb. 4 the co-chair for this event. on stage, back stage, and at 11 a.m. Proceeds benefit the Gulf off stage for the past 15 Shores Garden Club Schol- Located at Eastern Shore Art Center (401 years. His most recent Oak St., Fairhope, AL 36532) arship Fund, local charity roles include Tom in Glass organizations, and other Menagerie (Canebrake Art Walk sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Brian garden club community Players, Demopolis), and Dearing of Cardiologist Associates projects and interests. Chip in The 25th Annual For more info, contact: Adrienne Falls, A native of Demopolis, Putnam County Spell- Marketing Director at Adrienne@ Brooker’s expertise is using ing Bee (Sumter Theatre esartcenter.org or 928-2228 ext 103. mostly natural finds in his Workshop, Livingston). Visit www.esartcenter.org, Facebook, or arrangements. He wows He’s also directed several Twitter for daily updates! audiences with the unique productions. Wade in the Water Gulf Coast Media • January 27, 2017 • The Baldwin Times • 13
LIVE MUSIC Run the Beach series Karaoke • Moe’s Original Bar B Que Tuesday at 6 • Nolan’s Lisa Zanghi p.m. • Papa Rocco’s Mark and Smokey welcomes U.S. Olympian DAPHNE • The Office Lounge Tuesday at 6 p.m. • Top of the Bay Wed, Fri and Sun at 9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 31 GULF SHORES Galloway for January race FAIRHOPE • ByWater Bistro every Tuesday at 7 p.m. GULF SHORES • American Legion Post 199 Tuesday at 8 • Tacky Jacks every Wednesday at 5:30 • LuLu’s Brent Burns Big Beach Half-Marathon is 1st of p.m. p.m. • Nolan’s Midnight Confessions • Gambino’s Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m. three-race Run the Beach series ORANGE BEACH • Papa Rocco’s Mark and Smokey FOLEY Ready to run? The echoes this sentiment • Live Bait Sunday at 8 p.m. ORANGE BEACH • American Legion Post 99 Friday at 7 Gulf Shores and Or- in giving people an • Moe’s Original Bar B Que Tuesday a 6 • Lobby Lounge at Perdido Beach Resort p.m. and Sunday at 6 p.m. p.m. John Brust ange Beach Sports incentive to get fit and • Gelato Joe’s Monday’s at 7 p.m. Commission’s Run the visit Alabama’s beaches PERDIDO KEY • Voyagers at Perdido Beach Resort John • Good Time Charlie’s Tuesday at 10 p.m. Lee Sanders Beach half-marathon during the shoulder • The Office Lounge Wednesday at 9 p.m. • Flora- Bama Monday at 6 p.m. series begins with the seasons. Ft. Morgan SILVERHILL Wednesday, Feb. 1 Big Beach Marathon “Run the Beach was • Behind the Pines Bar & Grill Wednesday • The Porch Wednesday and Friday at 7 GULF SHORES and Half-Marathon designed to engage at 8 p.m. p.m. • LuLu’s Jon Cowart on Jan. 29, featuring runners by inviting • Tacky Jacks Thursday and Saturday at • Nolan’s Midnight Confessions a training class with them to experience our 9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 27 • Papa Rocco’s Mark and Smokey 1972 U.S. Olympian beach cities at different GULF SHORES GULF SHORES Jeff Galloway. The times during the year,” ORANGE BEACH • Pink Pony every night at 8 p.m. • Nolan’s Midnight Confessions Jeff Galloway Running said Beth Gendler, vice • Lobby Lounge at Perdido Beach Resort • Tacky Jacks Thursday at 5:30 p.m. ORANGE BEACH John Brust School will take place president of sales for • Mudbugs Thurs. - Sat. 8 p.m. • Our Cigar Bar Ed Lee • Voyagers at Perdido Beach Resort John Saturday, Jan. 28 from the Sports Commis- ORANGE BEACH • Lobby Lounge at Perdido Beach Resort Lee Sanders 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The sion. “Participating in • Island Times Daiquiri Bar Thursday at John Lee Sanders Hangout in Gulf Shores Jeff’s class is a great 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2 for $99 per person. way for avid and novice Saturday, Jan. 28 • Live Bait every night at 8 p.m. GULF SHORES “We are happy to kick runners alike to start • Moe’s Original Bar B Que Wednesday at GULF SHORES • LuLu’s BAT off the Run the Beach the year off right with 7 p.m. • Nolan’s Midnight Confessions • Nolan’s Midnight Confessions Series with the Big fitness ahead of the Big • The Undertow Wed.-Friday at 9:30 p.m. • Ribs and Reds Don Stafford • Papa Rocco’s Mark and Smokey Beach Marathon and Beach races.” Half-Marathon,” said This new three-race SILVERHILL ORANGE BEACH ORANGE BEACH Mike Clark of Junction series includes Big • The Porch Thursday, Saturday and Sun- • Lobby Lounge at Perdido Beach Resort • Lobby Lounge at Perdido Beach Resort 311 Endurance Sports, Beach followed by the day at 7 p.m. John Brust John Brust the company that owns Sea Turtle Half-Mara- • Our Cigar Bar Ed Lee • The Hot Spot Mark Laborde and Smokey Open Mic and manages the race. thon (Feb. 18) and the Sunday, Jan. 29 Otis FAIRHOPE • Voyagers at Perdido Beach Resort John “The Jeff Galloway Kaiser by Wyndham Va- • American Legion 199 open guitar jams GULF SHORES Lee Sanders Running School helps cation Rentals Coastal every Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. • Ribs and Reds Don Stafford us take these races Half Marathon (Nov. Friday, Feb. 3 and the Run the Beach 25). To sign up for one • Courtyard 311 Tuesday at 7 p.m. ORANGE BEACH series to the next level race or the full series, • The Gumbo Shack Thursday at 6 p.m. • Cobalt Coffee, Black GULF SHORES and raises the profile of visit GulfShores.com/ • Old 27 Grill Bay Area Songwriter’s Asso- • Cosmo’s Brittany Bell • LuLu’s BAT Gulf Shores and Orange Sports/RuntheBeach. ciation first and third Thursday at 6:30 p.m. • Voyagers at Perdido Beach Resort John • Nolan’s Midnight Confessions • The Plow every other Tuesday Beach as a premier run- Visit JeffGalloway. Lee Sanders ORANGE BEACH ning destination.” com for more on the FOLEY • Our Cigar Bar Ed Lee Monday, Jan. 30 The idea behind the Olympian and his train- • American Legion Post 99 Sunday at 6 • Lobby Lounge at Perdido Beach Resort Run the Beach series ing program. p.m. GULF SHORES John Lee Sanders
Coming to a Welcome Center Near You. Lecture & Showcasing Series Jan 16 - Feb 24
Pick up a detailed schedule at the Gulf Shores or Orange Beach Welcome Center, or download the schedule online at GulfShores.com/WelcomeCenters. Themes include military history, coastal life history, nature and local artisans. Admission is free.
Gulf Shores Welcome Center Orange Beach Welcome Center 3459 Gulf Shores Pkwy. 23685 Perdido Beach Blvd. Open Daily Open Daily
Presented by Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Tourism
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the run! The South Baldwin THE »» PHONE: 2519482337 Republican Women »» WEBSITE: http://www.bigbeach- Meeting brewing.com »» 11:30 a.m. First and third »» $10 buffet. Call 251-978-6178. Thursdays Fun and Social Dance »» PZK Hall, 17933 Hwy. 104 – 1 Baldwin Senior Travelers mile west of Hwy. 59, Robertsdale Meeting »» Doors and Snack bar open at 6 »» 9 a.m. p.m. Dance from 7-9 p.m. »» Fairhope City Council Chamber, »» $5 per person Fairhope »» Southern Star Band performs City Rhythm Band »» Open to people 50 years and great songs and music you’ve ON THE COAST over. Our club was formed by a grown to love through the years! Tuesdays »» A Historian will provide histori- group of senior citizens in 1987 and Call 251-978-2462 or 251-978-7317 cal insights on various periods of we keep getting bigger and better for more information! PALS Meetings Fort Morgan’s History. Regular each year. 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Perdido Beach volunteer firefighters led by fire chief Ken Wright were called out earlier this week for a house fire on Tus- caloosa Drive. They were assisted by mutual aid departments from Josephine, Elberta and Lillian.
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C ,, INN C E CINEM S H NO H O HE C N ID E U SHO ES ICE C LD EE S ADI SEA I D I SEA S DI I AL EC I 3D D-BOX RESIDENT EVIL R 1145, 1005 3D RESIDENT EVIL R 1145, 1005 A DOG'S PURPOSE PG 1130, 200, 430, 700, 925 ARRIVAL PG-13 940PM D-BOX RESIDENT EVIL R 230, 500, 730 GOLD R 1125, 210, 455, 745, 1030 RESIDENT EVIL R 230, 500, 730, 815, 1045 A DOG'S PURPOSE PG 1230, 300, 525 GAVIN STONE PG 1210, 225, 440, 705, 920 HIDDEN FIGURES PG 130, 430, 720, 1010 LA LA LAND PG-13 1120, 155, 445, 735, 1025 LIVE BY NIGHT R 100, 400, 740, 1035 Amanda Eversman, center, was named Miss North Baldwin. She is joined by fellow Jillian Dute, center, was crowned Junior Miss North Baldwin. Rounding out MONSTER TRUCKS PG 1135, 205, 435, 710 PATRIOTS DAY R 115, 415, 715, 1015 court members, from left, Tori Clark, third runner-up; Trinity Brown, first runner- the top five included, from left, Allison Smith, second runner-up; Kadence SING PG 1125, 215, 450, 725, 1000 up; and Morgan Epperson, second runner-up. Kolbe, first runner-up, Mallory Hastings, third runner-up; and Taylor Mitchem, SPLIT PG-13 1205, 245, 520, 800, 1040 fourth runner-up. THE FOUNDER PG-13 1140, 235, 515, 755, 1035 XXX: RETURN OF XANDER CAGE PG-13 1200, 240 510, 750, 1020 IE I ES S EC C A E C EC E SI E F E LA ES IE ELEASES Advance Tickets available at www.cobbtheatres.com