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SEPTEMBER 27, 2019 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢ Group comes together Commission approves in Elsanor to help increased solve global issue budget
By JOHN UNDERWOOD By GUY BUSBY [email protected] [email protected]
ELSANOR — A small group BAY MINETTE — of scientists from diverse The Baldwin County backgrounds have gathered Commission approved JOHN UNDERWOOD / STAFF PHOTO together in the tiny rural com- a 2019-20 General Fund munity of Elsanor to work on ties development manager for From left, the Chonex staff, Chris Hornsby, Cade Smith, Lori Moshman budget that was 71 a common goal. Chonex. and Frankie Darsey. percent more than last “We’re taking something According to its website, year with most of that that God has given us and are chonex.ag, the company was and scientists with the mis- supply.” increase coming from a using it to create better soil,” founded “by a team of experi- sion of helping farmers build- new jail, highway barns said Frankie Darsey, facili- enced entrepreneurs, farmers ing a more sustainable food SEE GROUP, PAGE 4 and animal shelter. The County Commis- sion voted unanimously Sept. 20 to approve the General Fund budget of Animal Art Safari $115,414,134. The 2018- 19 budget for the same fund was $67,509,553. Ron Cink, Baldwin County budget direc- tor, told commissioners before the vote that several needed con- struction projects will increase the budget in the fiscal year that
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Fire alert issued for Alabama The Alabama For- ALLISON MARLOW / STAFF PHOTOS estry Commission Belle, a 5-month-old clouded leopard, is rewarded with a treat after painting a t-shirt Belle gets help dipping her paws into paint. She is (AFC) has upgraded to help raise money at the upcoming Animal Art Safari. See more on page 7. available for animal encounters at the zoo as well. the recent Fire Danger Advisory to a statewide Fire Alert effective im- mediately. While under a Fire Alert, permits for Perry Hand 2019 Walter M. Vine’s Free Enterprise Person of the Year outdoor burning will be restricted and issued By JESSICA VAUGHN Hand as he received his award on an individual basis [email protected] surrounded by family. “It’s at the discretion of the a great honor for me to have State Forester. Any- FOLEY — For 43 years, the received this recognition; it’s one who burns a field, South Baldwin Chamber of much appreciated.” grassland, or woodland Commerce has been awarding Today’s United States Eco- individuals who display the nomic System of Free Enter- SEE FIRE, PAGE 3 spirit of free enterprise with prise operates according to the Walter M. Vine’s Free five main principles: freedom Enterprise Person of the Year to choose our business; the BALDWIN FAST FACTS Award. During a celebratory right to private property; the luncheon on Fri., Sept. 20, the profit motive; competition; 2019 recipient was announced and consumer sovereignty. In 2018, 6.5 million visitors to be Perry Hand, past CEO It’s this system that the South to Baldwin County spent and current Chairman of the Baldwin Chamber has been $4.6 billion. Board of Volkert, Inc. celebrating, and many of the JESSICA VAUGHN / STAFF PHOTO “It’s quite an honor, I’m 2018 Walter M. Vines Person of the Year Denson Freeman presents Source: Gateway Initiative just floored at this point,” said SEE PERRY, PAGE 2 2019’s award to Perry Hand.
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Free Enterprise Person fairs of their business, boards and organiza- The nomination pro- of the Year Award, past have a good moral repu- tions including the Mo- cess begins in July and recipients, and other tation, be active in com- bile Chamber, the South closes in August, during chamber events, visit munity and civic affairs, Baldwin Chamber, which Chamber employ- www.southbaldwin- and be committed to the Coastal Alabama ees visit members and chamber.com. Gulf Coast Media • September 27, 2019 • The Baldwin Times • 3 BUDGET interview that the con- Sheriff $71 milllion. number, but the reality Commission Chair- Tuesday, to Friday due struction of a new jail That looks like a huge is the investment in the man Charles “Skip” to scheduling conflicts. CONTINUED FROM 1 tower will add 300 to 400 number, but again, future. Gruber praised county County spending plans beds, depending on the there’s the jail. That is Personnel. There’s employees for their work also include several proj- starts Oct. 1. final design approved. what’s driving that big some new head count in preparing the budget. ects budgeted this year, “This year we focused Plans also call for the number. added and the reason “It’s been very trying, but carried over to the on infrastructure, which remodeling of two other Rebuild Alabama being is to provide better but y’all pulled it off,” 2020, Cink said. is the maintenance of areas of the facility. fund, anticipated citizen services. he said. “We can have a The county plans to county facilities. Those He said the expansion revenue from that ap- Joe Davis: Expansion balanced budget come expand the Fairhope Sat- infrastructure projects should meet the county’s proximately $1.3 million. of service and provide October.” ellite Courthouse com- include a new jail, a new need for housing prison- GoMESA better more timely ser- Gruber said that pleting the unfinished intake facility at the ers for the next 15 to 20 Restroe 11.3 vice. while the commission second floor at a cost of animal shelter and two years. That’s one of the Skip Gruber. You did is scheduled to vote on $1.2 million and plumb- new highway barns,” The sheriff said the larger budgets we’ve had a great job getting this the budget on Friday, ing improvements at the Cink said. “This infra- last expansion of the in quite some time, but thing budgeted. The the spending plan will jail at a cost of $2.48 mil- structure investment Baldwin County Correc- again, there’s a lot of numbers were large. I continue to be adjusted lion, according to county is to move the county tions Center was in 1995. capital involved in this. can only remember one during the year based on budget reports. forward with the growth Cink said the Baldwin Transportation other budget that was income and needs. Also still to be appro- of the population there’s County Highway De- went down, because of this large and that was The commission re- priated is $2.8 million for growth in the needs for partment facilities are changes in how they’re around 2007 and it was scheduled its regular projects under the Gulf law enforcement, animal buildings that were built structured. the same way, it was meeting, which is usu- of Mexico Energy Secu- control issues as well as as state highway barns Highway fund has loaded with warrants. ally held on the third rity Act, Cink said. upgrading the highway more than 30 years ago. capital in it. BJU: Thank you as fi- barns to improve effi- The highway barns Restore went down. nance chair this year. ciency.” were old state barns 30 Previously other proj- The total General One of the biggest or 40 years old. ects that were joint proj- Fund budget for the fis- jumps was in the Sher- This is a great invest- ects with state. Those cal year that starts Oct. 1 iff’s Office budget, which ment for the commission have fallen off commis- is $149.2 million, up from went from $28.3 million to make. sion and those will be about $89.7 million in the in this year to $71 mil- New funding source, run by the state. 2018-19 fiscal year bud- lion in the upcoming Rebuild Alabama Act. If you take out get, according to county year, an increase of Economic develop- GOMESA, Restore and reports. more than 150 percent. ment continues to be a Rebuild, there’s only 11.6 The total upcoming Sheriff Huey “Hoss” top priority. Previous percent from 19 to 20. budget is almost $225.76 Mack said in an earlier projects remain. It looks like a huge million.
not reflect the numerous FIRE fires suppressed by vol- CONTINUED FROM 1 unteer fire departments (VFDs) across the state. without a burn permit The local VFDs are great may be subject to pros- partners to the AFC in ecution for committing a times of high fire occur- Class B misdemeanor. rence. This burning restric- This Fire Alert will tion is being issued remain in effect until because of the cur- rescinded by the State SUBMITTED PHOTOS rent drought situa- Forester, at which time tion, continued lack of conditions will have precipitation, and high changed sufficiently to OUR FAVORITE TIME OF YEAR IS HERE! probability of fuel igni- reduce the occurrence tion. With this extremely and frequency of wild- FOOD PLOT PLANTING FOR HUNTING, HERD dry weather, conditions fires. To report a wild- are such that any fire fire, call the Alabama AND HABITAT MANAGEMENT can quickly spread out Forestry Commission of control, not only re- at (800) 392-5679. For Shop Elberta Farmers Co-Op for Diverse Food Plot Planting Products sulting in damage to our more information on the forests but also threaten- current wildfire situa- ing lives and destroying tion in the state or any property. Over the last other forestry-related Bio-Logic week, AFC wildland fire- issues, contact your local Tecomate fighters have responded AFC office or visit the bwi agency website at www. to 182 wildfires across DynaLik Alabama, burning ap- forestry.alabama.gov/ proximately 2,608 acres. Pages/Fire/Totals.aspx. These numbers include a The Alabama Forestry 470-acre fire in Talladega Commission is the state County, one for 391 acres agency committed to in DeKalb County, and protecting Alabama’s in- several which were over valuable forest assets as 100 acres, but they do well as its citizens.
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Using larvae from the black soldier fly, Chonex is developing a process of recycling chicken manure into organic fer- tilizer. Founded by Birming- ham-based entrepreneur Michael Lynch and fifth generation farmer Har- ley Martin, the Chonex team has been working for more than two years Chief Entomologist Lori Moshman gives a tour of Chonex’s JOHN UNDERWOOD / STAFF PHOTOS to develop its process. breeding operation. Frankie Darsey shows the layout plan for the Chonex operation in Elsanor. Darsey holds a bach- elor’s degree from Ken- management systems. which are used to pro- in a relatively warm (86 nesaw State University Together with local cess the chicken waste to 96-degree) environ- in Georgia and has ex- resident Cade Smith, received from Cal-Maine ment under UV lights perience as a farm man- they set up on property into an organic fertilizer. which are conducive to ager working with farms in Elsanor, located next “Chonex is the first mating. in Georgia. He has also to Cal-Maine, the larg- U.S. nutrient recycling The female flies lay worked for the Baton est egg producer in company that has re- eggs into small card- Rouge Zoo. the United States, who ceived FDA approval to board containers, which He was serving as agreed to supply all of recycle poultry manure, are harvested daily and lead sales distribution the product for the proj- through a biological transferred into the tun- manager at Pecan Point ect. process, into high-value nel system where they Farm and Creamery “We were fortunate products that can be sold are separated where in Hurtsboro when he enough to have them,” back into the agriculture some are grown for joined the Chonex team Darsey said. “They have ecosystem,” according breeders and some are in May. been so nice to allow us to the company’s web- used for feeders. Darsey was joined by to come in and get what- site. “Chonex recycles “It takes about two his fiancée, Chief Ento- ever we need and cer- poultry manure into an days until the flies are Black soldier flies are kept in tents which are kept at 86 to mologist Lori Moshman, tainly without them this AAFCO (Association of ready to mate, two days 96 degrees and infused with UV light to induce mating. a New York native who project would not have American Feed Control to produce eggs and holds a bachelor’s degree been possible.” Officials) approved certi- two days for the eggs to in biology, plant science Darsey and Moshman fied organic livestock hatch,” Moshman said. and entomology from set up an office in a mod- protein feed, and an Overall, the entire lifes- Cornell University and a ular building that was OMRI-certified (Organic pan of one fly is about master’s degree in ento- already on the property, Materials Review Insti- one to two weeks. mology from Louisiana then were able to set up a tute) organic fertilizer In that time, one fe- State University. nursery operation using with anti-fungal proper- male will lay about 600 She ran a black soldier a shipping container ties and high micro-nu- eggs. fly operation at White supplied by Affordable trient concentrations. In total the system Oak Pastures, the largest Connex in Robertsdale. “This process will consists of five breed- organic farm in the East- In addition, they build help the egg and poultry ing cages, each of which ern U.S., feeding over a facility they refer to as industry address the produce about 4 to 6 200,000 chickens. the Chonex Tunnel, or important challenge of grams of eggs (one gram In August, they were “Chunnel”. Inside the building a more sustain- is equal to about 36,000 joined by Chris Hornsby. facility are housed hun- able way to meet the eggs). With a background in dreds of larvae which world’s demand for egg “Right now, we are engineering and environ- are split into two groups and poultry.” producing about 100 mental studies, Hornsby call “Feeders” and The process is rela- pounds of fertilizer a Eggs are transferred into a larger container where they are spent four years working “Breeders.” tively simple, Moshman day,” Moshman said. grown into larvae. with University Farm at Breeders are grown said. “Our goal is to pro- Sewanee: The University into adult flies which Breeders, which are duce about a ton (2,000 ized blend of bacteria, ties in place, the group is of the South developing are then used to produce grown in the Chonex pounds) a day.” ammonia inhibitors, currently in the process a program utilizing the more larvae, which even- tunnel are transferred to The process involves other specialized micro- of receiving certification black soldier fly in waste tually become feeders, the nursery and are kept applying a special- organisms, and black from the International soldier fly larvae to Fertilizer Development poultry waste which Center in hopes of pro- then consumes and re- ducing a sustainable, vi- WANTED!! cycles the manure into a able product by the end high-value organic NPK of this year. THE GAME SETS ADVERTISED IN THE (Nitrogen, Phosphorous, “We are really optimis- Potassium) fertilizer tic at this point that we 1904 FAIRHOPE COURIER AD BELOW. with special anti-fungal, are on our way to pro- microbial properties and ducing a viable product,” an approved protein feed Darsey said. “It’s just WANTED FOR PHOTOGRAPHY or PURCHASE for poultry and acqua- a matter of time before Please contact Malcolm Holcombe at: 713.408.9661 culture. we are ready to hit the With all of the facili- market.” or [email protected]
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SUBMITTED PHOTOS Frank Boatwright Eddie Tyler School improvements, new construction discussed at Superintendent’s Breakfast By JOHN UNDERWOOD our school system,” looking to further their [email protected] said Baldwin County education after high School Superintendent school,” Tyler said, ROBERTSDALE — Eddie Tyler. “Without “but I think it’s also im- An update on school the penny tax we would portant to focus on stu- construction, including have lost $40 million dents who are looking the future construction per year, that would to join the workforce of a comprehensive Ca- have resulted in the and what we can do to reer Tech High School, closing of schools. In- help in their quest to was the main topic of stead we are moving get a good job and raise construction at the Su- forward with the Pay a family.” perintendent’s Break- As You Go program, Lee Lawson with fast, held Friday, Sept. with construction the Baldwin County 20 at the South Baldwin plans and building new Economic Develop- Center for Technology schools to help plan for ment Alliance, who was Culinary Arts building the future growth of in attendance at the in Robertsdale. our system.” breakfast, applauded Baldwin County One of the biggest the move, saying that it School System Chief projects planned for will be an example for Financial Officer John Phase 4 will be the con- others to follow. John Wilson Wilson and Facilities struction of a new com- “You talk about vis- and Maintenance Direc- prehensive Career Tech iting New York City students of Baldwin Spanish Fort Elemen- with an estimated cost tor Frank Boatwright High School, which will to observe what they County. tary, which will cost an of $10 million and a $5 gave an update on cost an estimated $25 have,” he said. “If we Two other projects estimated $16 million. million expansion of Phase 3 of school con- million. build this and do it are designed to allevi- Plans also call for Newton School in the struction, which will be Plans are for the right, you will have ate overcrowding in moving sixth grade Fairhope area. fully paid by September school to follow a work- people from New York the Spanish Fort area, students from Spanish The total cost of the 2021 under the school like environment. City coming here to see including the construc- Fort Middle School to Phase 4 projects has system’s Pay As You Go There will be no bells what we have.” tion of a new elemen- Spanish Fort Elemen- been estimated at $76 program, and upcoming and students will be Tyler said the school tary school, which will tary once that expan- million, officials said, plans for Phase 4. required to clock in system is currently be called Stonebridge, sion is completed. which could be paid off “I cannot stress and be accountable for looking at locations and will cost an es- Other big projects in- at $19 million per year enough how important showing up on time. for the facility, which timated $20 million, clude the construction over four years, or $15 renewing the penny “We have been fo- should be in a central along with the renova- of a 9th Grade Academy million per year over tax is to the future of cused on students location to serve all the tion and expansion of at Daphne High School five years. Snook Farms Co. Rd. 55, Summerdale, AL • 251-952-5812 www.SnookFarm.com 6 • The Baldwin Times • September 27, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media Obituaries
Special thanks to the He is survived by his member of Dauphin Gardens in Daphne, Ala- member of East Pointe Saad’s Hospice team parents, Trey and Na- Way United Methodist bama. Baptist Church in Span- who took such loving tasha Millwood; sister, Church and a member Arrangements by ish Fort, and retired care of Karen. Riley Millwood; twin of Order of Juno mystic Wolfe-Bayview Funeral from Rite Aid Corp. in Arrangements are brother, Cole Millwood, society, passed away on Homes & Crematory Mobile, Alabama. entrusted to Cason Fu- all of Daphne; maternal Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019. Inc., 27409 U.S. Hwy. 98, He is survived by his neral Service in Foley, grandparents, Kirk and She was preceded in Daphne, Alabama 36526, wife, Sandy Wallace; two Alabama. Frankie Bunger of Or- death by her mother, 251-625-2900, www.wolfe- daughters, Holly Marion Please go to www.ca- lando, Florida; paternal Joan Rentz. funeralhomes.com. (Tom) of Crossville, Ten- sonfuneralservice.com grandparents, Rhett and She is survived by nessee and Amy Kersey to sign her Memorial Kim Young of Fairhope; her husband, Buddy of Mobile, Alabama; Book. paternal grandfather, Stallworth of Daphne, sister, Debbie Downey Eugene A. Millwood Jr. Alabama; two sons, (Gary) of Mobile, Ala- of Benton, Mississippi; Travis Stallworth (Bri- TEMPLE bama; brother, Karl Wal- paternal great-grand- ana) of Birmingham, Eulalie A. Temple, 106, lace (Shelley) of Orange EDDINS mother, Marilyn Brown Alabama and Edward of Foley, passed away Beach, Alabama; three Karen Lee Eddins, HOLLOWELL of Daphne; aunts, un- Stallworth of Daphne, Sept. 20, 2019. grandchildren, Brooke, born March 16, 1957, Hy Mark Hollowell, cles, Nicole (Jonathan) Alabama; Tater Stall- Graveside service Kendall and Tyler passed away peacefully 53, of Lillian, passed Lim, Katie (Kristen) worth; brother, Irvin was Wednesday, Sept. Kersey; mother-in-law, at Saad’s Hospice Facil- away Sept. 16, 2019. Millwood, all of Daphne, Gray Rentz Jr. (Julie) of 25, 2019 from Magnolia Barbara Ewing of Pen- ity in Mobile, Alabama Private memorial ser- and Jennifer Millwood Mobile, Alabama; three Cemetery in Mobile. sacola, Florida; brother- on Sept. 21, 2019. vice. of Bentonia, Mississippi; sisters, Debbie Jackson Arrangements by in-law, Jimmy Bobo Karen is survived by Arrangements by maternal great-grand- (Paul) of Campground, Cason Funeral Service, of Pensacola, Florida; her mother, Roberta Cason Funeral Service, mother, Diane Burns Alabama, Leslie Rentz Foley. niece, Adrianna Wal- Leamaster Eddins; sis- Foley. of Sumiton, Alabama; of Mobile, Alabama and lace of Tuscaloosa, Ala- ter, Lynn Evridge (Ray- a host of cousins and Cindy Rayburn (Brian) bama; nephew, Nathan mond); three daughters, KEY other loving relatives of Mobile, Alabama; Downey of Mobile, Ala- Tiffany Shutt, Crystal Chad E. Key, 39, of and friends. father, Irvin Gray Rentz bama; along with a host Thomas and Starlyn Loxley, passed away Funeral services Sr. of Mobile, Alabama; of family and friends. Laird; five grandchil- Sept. 8, 2019. were held Thursday, two grandchildren, Ben Funeral services will dren, Salena Shutt, A celebration of life Sept. 26, 2019, at 11 a.m. and Sara Kate; along be held Friday, Sept. 27, Sonny Dubuisson, was held on Sunday, in the chapel of Wolfe- with a host of family 2019, 11 a.m., at Wolfe- Hannah Shutt, Dylana Sept. 22, 2019 in Roberts- Bayview Funeral Home, and friends. Bayview Funeral Home Hogue and Emma Laird; dale. Fairhope. Visitation was held chapel, Daphne. one great-grandson, Arrangements by Visitation began at 10 on Thursday, Sept. 26, The family will re- Landyn Resmondo; one Cason Funeral Service, a.m. until time of the 2019, 6-8 p.m. at Wolfe- ceive friends one hour niece, Dianna Devery; Foley. funeral service. Bayview Funeral Home prior to funeral services. one nephew, Ron Dev- Interment followed chapel, Daphne. Interment will follow ery. Karen also leaves MILLWOOD the funeral service at Funeral services will at Jubilee Memorial behind great-nieces Jared Eugene Mill- Memory Gardens of be held Friday, Sept. 27, Gardens in Daphne, Ala- and nephews and many wood, age 12, a resident Fairhope. 2019, 11 a.m., at Dauphin WALLACE bama. friends. of Daphne, Alabama, Arrangements by Way United Methodist Michael Leon Wallace, Arrangements by Karen was affection- passed away on Sunday, Wolfe-Bayview Funeral Church, Mobile. age 67, Alabama native, Wolfe-Bayview Funeral atly known as “Sugar.” Sept. 22, 2019. Homes & Crematory She will lie in state went to his heavenly Homes & Crematory Services will be held Jared was a student Inc., 19698 Greeno Road, one hour prior to ser- home on Saturday, Sept. Inc., 27409 U.S. Hwy. 98, Saturday, Sept. 28 at 10 at Daphne East Elemen- Fairhope, AL 36532, 251- vice. 21, 2019. Daphne, Alabama 36526, a.m. at St. Peter’s Epis- tary School where he 990-7775, www.wolfefu- Interment will follow He was an avid 251-625-2900, www.wolfe- copal Church in Bon was the Care Club rep- neralhomes.com. at Jubilee Memorial Alabama football fan, a funeralhomes.com. Secour. resentative of his class. The family requests He was preceded in that in lieu of flowers, death by his paternal donations be made to great-grandfather, Jim St. Peter’s Church, P.O. Brown; and maternal STALLWORTH NEED For extra copies of an Box 29, Bon Secour, AL grandfather, Jerry En- Virginia Rentz Stall- 36511. trekin. worth, age 64, lifelong EXTRA edition of a Gulf Coast COPIES Media newspaper, OF A contact the GCM office, PAPER? 901 N. McKenzie St. in Foley, to order them and arrange a pick-up time.
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By ALLISON MARLOW ment she tumbles over [email protected] the edge of the table and Want to go? scrambles across the WHAT: Animal Art Safari As an artist, Poppy grass below. is deliberate. She steps Poppy, a possum, and WHERE: Premiere event at the New Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo carefully into trays of Belle, a clouded leopard, salmon and mustard col- are helping to craft their WHEN: Nov. 2, 7 – 10 p.m. ored paint before patting own future by creating TICKETS: $75 her paws against the soft custom t-shirts with their white fabric. She stops paw prints. The shirts FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO PURCHASE TICKETS often to snack on grapes will be sold at the Ala- VISIT: www.alabamagulfcoastzoo.com ALLISON MARLOW / STAFF PHOTO and fat, rolly super bama Gulf Coast Zoo’s Marvin, a brown skunk, smells the paint before diving into worms. Animal Art Safari on mal art safari logo. as large as a wall, will be his project. But Belle. Oh Belle. Nov. 2. The shirts are a col- on display and up for auc- The free-spirited painter Dozens of animals at lector’s item since only tion at the fundraiser. The Art Safari will be creations, the silence auc- rolls and rambles across the zoo will take their 30 will be made and sold In crafting those pieces held on the grounds of tion will also feature art- her canvas leaving splat- turn dipping their paws, this year. Even rarer are the trainers worked with the new Alabama Gulf work by local and world ters of yellow, purple and claws and toes into color- the exquisite pieces of art the animals and used Coast Zoo, located just renowned artists. The $75 pink on her artwork, the ful paints and then walk- that other animals have training techniques to miles up the road from ticket includes dinner, table and passersby. At ing across white t-shirts created over the past few help steer their use of the its current location. In a full bar and entertain- one point, in her excite- emblazoned with the ani- months. Canvases, some paint on the canvas. addition to the animal’s ment by Platinum Duo.
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By JOHN UNDERWOOD the 2012 Chevrolet Sil- just south of U.S. 98. to University Hospital identified as 24-year-old Alabama State Troop- [email protected] verado he was driving Shiver and a pas- as was Lopez and two Pedro Lopez of Mobile, ers are conducting ongo- collided head-on with a senger in the Jeep were passengers in the Chev- was pronounced dead at ing investigations of all Two head-on colli- 1995 Nissan truck. injured and transported rolet. A third passenger, the scene. three crashes. sions resulted in five Despite using a seat deaths in Baldwin belt, the driver of the County on Saturday, Nissan, William B. Shu- while a passenger was man, 56, of Bay Minette, killed in a head- was pronounced on collision dead at the scene involving a Bay of the crash. Minette man in According Mobile County to the Baldwin on Friday. County Correc- According tions Facility’s to a release is- online records, Alilovac sued Saturday Alilovic has by the Alabama Law been charged with man- Enforcement Agency in slaughter/reckless and Mobile, a Theodore man is in jail on a $30,000 is facing manslaughter bond. charges following the At 5:30 p.m. on Sat- death of a Bay Minette urday, a second fatal man in a head-on colli- crash occurred in Bald- sion Saturday evening win County on I-65 just on Alabama 225 near north of the Rabun Road Cottage Hill Road. exit at mile-marker 38.1. Just 30 minutes later, According to the re- a Fairhope man, along lease, Brent Alden King, with all three occupants 56, of Fairhope was of the other vehicle, driving northbound in were killed in a head-on the southbound lanes collision in which the when the 2009 Chrysler Fairhope man was alleg- Town & Country he was edly driving the wrong driving collided head-on way on Interstate 65 just with a 2018 Volkswagen north of the Bay Mi- Tiguan. nette/Rabun exit. King and all three On Friday, a Mobile occupants of the Volk- man was killed and five swagen, later identified others injured, includ- as Joon Hi Song, 80 ing a Bay Minette man, (driver); Chun Hi Song, in a head-on collision 78; and Julie Kun Song, on Schillinger Road 51; all of Atlanta, were just south of U.S. 98 in pronounced dead at the Semmes, according to a scene. release issued Saturday According to an by ALEA. ALEA release issued According to a release Saturday morning, Gary issued Saturday eve- D. Shiver, 27, of Bay ning, Drazen Alilovic, Minette was traveling 48, of Theodore was north on Schillinger traveling south on Ala- Road when the 2000 Jeep bama 225 near Cottage Cherokee he was driving Hill Road shortly before collided head-on with a 5 p.m. on Saturday when 2008 Chevrolet Equinox
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Morgan’s Chapel United Methodist Church in Bon Secour will celebrate its 20th Anniversary with a Homecoming Week- end Sept. 28 and 29. All events are free and all are invited to enjoy the festivities. The church is located on County Road 10 just past the Bon Secour Post Office and SUBMITTED PHOTOS across the road from This Side of 49 Chestangs Bluegrass Gospel Swift School. Saturday afternoon ginbotham who are na- well-known family band compositions by band at 9:30 a.m., morning the Grounds (or in the Sept. 28, there will be a tives of the Bon Secour from McIntosh, Ala., members Spanky Ches- worship will be a ser- fellowship hall in case free cookout at 3 p.m. on community and have who have entertained tang and Butch Long. vice of singing held in of rain!). Everyone is the church grounds fol- been singing and playing audiences throughout The Chestangs are mem- the Chapel, with special warmly welcomed. lowed by a free concert music since childhood. the southeast singing bers of the Bluegrass music by This Side of For more information by local bands This Side They perform original gospel music with the Gospel Association and 49, the combined choirs visit Facebook.com/Mor- of 49 at 3:30 p.m. and The songs as well as lots of traditional bluegrass have performed at the of Orange Beach United gansChapel or email the Chestangs at 5 p.m. old hymns and gospel sound. Besides perform- Bluegrass Gospel Show- Methodist and Mor- church info@morgan- This Side of 49 fea- favorites and perform in ing many familiar old- case in Nashville, TN for gan’s Chapel, and other schapel.org or contact tures twin brothers many local venues. time gospel songs, the the past nine years. guests. The service will Katie Aiken (251-979-2005 Josh and Jarred Hig- The Chestangs are a band features original On Sunday, Sept. 29, be followed by dinner on or [email protected]).
UPCOMING COMMUNITY CHURCH EVENTS
Gulf Coast Media’s Join St. Paul’s Episcopal Secour. Next date: Oct 3. United Methodist Church, eat lunch in the café. Fried where individuals suffering Winter Edition of the Ala- Church Life Center the 155 S. Section St. Last fish plates come with three from Alzheimer’s or other is bama Gulf Coast Visitor fourth Friday of each First Friday Fish Fry name A-S, please bring sides, a drink and dessert forms of dementia are held the first Friday of every Guide will be coming out month for spaghetti a side; T-Z, please bring for $10, adult plates; $6 encouraged to participate month from 11 a.m. to 1 at the end of October. We dinner and bingo. Dinner a dessert. Main dish and child’s plate. Take-outs at in activities and social are now accepting Church is served at 6 p.m. and the p.m. at the Foley United drinks provided. “We’ve 10:30 a.m. or eat in. Buy interaction. The program Listings to be included in games start at 6:30 p.m. Methodist Church, 915 N. Come a Long Way But some raffle tickets for fun is not designed to provide the Winter Visitor Guide. $5 for a full course dinner Pine St. Enjoy delicious There’s Still a Long Way To team-theme baskets. They medical or counseling Have your church infor- of spaghetti, salad, bread, white fish filets fried to Go.” For more information are full of goodies! Make services. Cost is $20 per mation included in this drink, and dessert. $20 for golden perfection, ac- contact the Rev. Chris Pe- your holiday shopping visit and includes lunch. guide utilized by visitors of 11 games of Bingo. Play companied by cole slaw, ters, [email protected]. easy and one stop. All sales All DayBreak participants Baldwin County as well as them all or share with a baked beans, hush puppies, benefit the church and the must be pre-registered. For locals. Our Visitor Guides friend. Free babysitting will dessert, and a drink all for Fourth Annual Race for Lutheran Women Mission- more information please will be out from November not be offered this year, but a donation of $8. You can Hope 5K and 1-mile Fun ary League (LWML). contact Marianne Hawkins through April and the cost kids are still welcome. Ev- even get your order to-go. Run, put on by City Hope at 251-752-1849 (jhhmsh@ to be included is $75, only eryone is welcome. The Life No reservation necessary. Church of Spanish Fort, Tutoring for children gulftel.com) or Amelia Next date: Oct. 4. Call will be held Saturday, Oct. $12.50/month. For more Center is located at 28788 and youth and English Fletcher at 251-968-2411 information or to place N. Main St. in Daphne. Next 251-943-4393 for more 12 at the Dumas Wesley as a Second Language (amelia@gulfshoresumc. your listing, contact Whis- spaghetti dinner and bingo information. Community Center, 126 classes will be offered on org). Mobile St., Mobile. Regis- Wednesdays beginning per Edwards at whisper@ night: Sept. 27. Catfish fry, hosted by gulfcoastmedia.com or tration is available online Dec. 4 at the Eastern Fairhope Unitarian Fel- JSUMC Comfort Sowers the Stockton United at Eventbrite.com Entry Shore Baptist Church, lowship invites you this 251-943-2151. Deadline to , will meets every first Tuesday Methodist Church fees are $20 until Oct. 11; 6847 Park Drive, Daphne. Sunday for an enlighten- place your listing is Sept. be held from 9 a.m. to 2 of the month at 9 a.m. $30 on the day of the race. Math tutoring classes are ing talk. Title: “Three of 30. p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5 at the at the Biscuit King and The race is set to begin at held from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. the Eleven Americas.” church, 53370 Alabama 59 Church-wide Rummage JSUMC CS 2.0 meets every 8 a.m. All proceeds benefit and English classes meet Speaker: The Rev. Lu- N., Stockton. Plates cost $7 Sale will be held from 7 third Sunday of the month the Dumas Wesley Com- from 6 to 7:30 p.m. cas Hergert. Summary: a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, at 11:30 at JSUMC, Building each and include catfish, munity Center outreach Hergert will give a video baked beans, Cole slaw, Sept. 28 at Daphne United C. Next Dates: Tuesday, services. Orkin Pest Control DayBreak Senior Daycare presentation and discus- hush puppies and drink. offered every Monday and Methodist Church, 2401 Oct. 1 for Comfort Sowers once again has committed sion on three of the 11 Main St. A variety of items and Sunday, Oct. 20 for CS to serve as the Platinum Wednesday from 10 a.m. Unitarian Americas. Visit Pumpkin Patch/Fall to 2 p.m. in Building B of will be available such as 2.0. Join us as we create Festival, a fundraiser for Sponsor for this event. In- fairhopeuu.org for more furniture, clothing, house- comfort items such as formation on sponsorship the South Campus of Gulf information. Fairhope the Fairhope First Baptist Shores United Method- hold items, toys, holiday prayer shawls, fidget blan- Church Children’s Min- benefits and levels, ranging Unitarian Fellowship is décor, shoes, jewelry and kets, bears, and many more from $500 to $5,000 is ist Church located at located at 1150 Fairhope istry, will be held from 10 1900 Gulf Shores Parkway. sports equipment. Pro- items. All items are given a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. available at raceforhope. Ave., Fairhope, and service ceeds will support Missions away for free to those suf- info, which provides links DayBreak provides a secure starts at 11 a.m. 5 at the church, 300 S. Sec- nurturing environment and ministries of Daphne fering from hardships, such tion St. For more informa- to the sponsor form, race UMC. Visit dumc.org or as illness, abuse, or other tion contact Heather Ross, registration, donation call the church at 251-626- pain. For more information, 251-990-0901 or 251-391- information and course 2287 for more information. please call JSUMC at 251- 7130. map. For more information 928-9133. All volunteers of visit dumaswesley.org or Annual Pumpkin Patch any skill level are invited. Mayor’s Prayer Team call 251-479-0649. at First Baptist Church meets from 7:30 to 8:30 of Fairhope, hosted by the St. Peter’s Episcopal a.m. the first Monday of Fall Bazaar will be held church’s Children’s Min- Church will be host- every month (Oct. 7) in the Saturday, Nov. 2 at St. istry and Missions Team, ing fish fries on the first cafeteria conference room Paul’s Lutheran Church, will be held from 9 a.m. Thursday of every month on the first floor of North 400 N. Alston St., Foley. to 5 p.m. beginning Sept. from May through October Baldwin Infirmary. Light Look for the banner in front 28 and running through (excluding July 4) from 5 breakfast will be served. of the parish hall. Doors Oct. 31 at the church, 300 to 7 p.m. Eat in or take out. These gatherings are a open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Path to Peace Worship and Potluck S. Section St. Proceeds $10 per plate and includes time to pray for the school, Outside on the sidewalk The Path to Peace Worship and Potluck will be held from benefit the Children’s fresh fried mullet, potato community, leaders and are homegrown plants 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8 in the fellowship hall at Ministry of the church. On salad, Cole slaw, baked any other areas of concern. at great prices. Go inside Fairhope United Methodist Church, 155 S. Section St. Saturday, Oct. 5 there will beans, hush puppies and All are welcome. and check out the beauti- be kid’s games, inflatables, a homemade dessert. St. ful quilts, needlework and Last name A-S, please bring a side; T-Z, please bring a hot dogs and music. For Peter’s is located at 6270 Path to Peace Worship crafts. As always St. Paul’s dessert. Main dish and drinks provided. “We’ve Come a more information contact Bon Secour Highway (cor- and Potluck will be held church ladies offer a variety Long Way But There’s Still a Long Way To Go.” For more Heather Ross, 251-990- ner of County Road 10 and from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. of baked goods that are information contact the Rev. Chris Peters, tpcpeters@ 0901 or 251-391-7130. County Road 49) in Bon Tuesday, Oct. 8 in the ever so delicious! Why not gmail.com. fellowship hall at Fairhope Gulf Coast Media • September 27, 2019 • The Baldwin Times • 9 Durant Chapel Baptist Church First Baptist Church Robertsdale Magnolia Springs Baptist Church Romar Beach Baptist Church 9551 Hwy 138 18200 Hwy 104 15090 US Hwy 98 23370 Perdido Beach Blvd Bay Minette · 251-937-9364 Robertsdale · 251-947-4362 Magnolia Springs · 251-965-7799 Orange Beach · 251-981-8959 www.durantchapel.com www.romarbeach.org First Baptist Church Silverhill Mi in Baptist Church Eastern Shore Baptist 15898 Silverhill Ave 24687 Co Rd 20 Seminole Baptist 6847 Park Dr Silverhill · 251-945-5182 Elberta · 251-238-7777 32619 Browns Landing Rd Daphne · 251-626-5550 Seminole · 251-946-3382 www.myesbc.net First Baptist Church Stockton Montgomery Hill Baptist Church 52700 State Hwy 59 13884 Danny Hall Rd Shell Banks Baptist East Pointe Baptist Stockton · 251-937-9513 Stockton · 251-937-5896 12125 State Hwy 180 34742 Hwy 225 Gulf Shores · 251-540-7136 Spanish Fort · 251-626-6263 First Baptist Church Summerdale Morning Dove www.eastpointebaptistchurch.com 515 W Broadway Ave 54681 Lottie Rd Southside Baptist Church Summerdale · 251-989-6117 Perdido · 251-580-3674 526 Brady Rd Eastwood Baptist Church www.fbcsummerdale.com Bay Minette · 251-937-7925 11 Co Rd 112 Mt. Nebo Baptist Church This Directory made possible by the advertisers included in this Directory. Bay Minette · 251-937-6277 First Missionary Baptist 62060 Saint Luke Church Rd Spanish Trail Baptist 11755 Boatyard Rd Stockton · 251-937-4733 10999 US Hwy 90 AFRICAN METHODIST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD BAPTIST Fairhope Avenue Baptist Church Stockton · 251-937-6355 Daphne · 251-626-7277 EPISCOPAL 8717 Fairhope Ave Mt. Olive Baptist Church Bible Way Assembly 3Circle Church North Campus Fairhope · 251-928-0890 Fishermen Baptist Church 81 Brownwood Ave St. Joseph Missionary Baptist Greater Montrose AME Church 15787 US Hwy 98 10080 Hwy 64 17117 River Rd Bay Minette · 251-937-7750 Church 7000 McIntyre St Foley · 251-943-5777 Daphne · 251-378-9297 Fairhope Community Church Bon Secour · 251-949-6387 19307 Ingleside Ave Fairhope · 251-928-1006 www.3circlechurch.com 329 S Greeno Rd www.fomm.org Mt Triumph Baptist Church Fairhope · 251-928-2452 Celebration Church of Fairhope Fairhope · 251-990-4442 70975 State Hwy 59 Tate Chapel AME Church 8180 Dyer Rd 3Circle Church South Campus www.fairhopecommunitychurch. Fish River Baptist Church Little River · 251-862-5670 St. Mary Baptist Church 72139 T J Earle Rd Fairhope · 251-928-0343 10274 State Hwy 104 org 17140 Co Rd 33 8497 Hurricane Rd Little River · 251-862-5306 www.fairhopechurch.com Fairhope · 251-990-3112 Fairhope · 251-928-0402 New Era Missionary Baptist Bay Minette · 251-580-2089 www.3circlechurch.com Faith Family Fellowship 510 Era Dr AFRICAN METHODIST Christian Life the Island Church 7100 Spanish Fort Blvd Friendship Baptist Church Fairhope · 251-928-5864 Stapleton Baptist Family & Friends EPISCOPAL ZION 25550 Canal Rd Antioch Missionary Baptist Spanish Fort · 251-626-1379 7159 Bon Secour Hwy 35460 Baldwin Ave Orange Beach · 251-967-4840 6437 Old Marlow Rd www.faithfamilyonline.com Bon Secour · 251-949-6486 New Hope Missionary Baptist Stapleton · 251-937-7138 Twin Beech AME Zion Church www.christianlifechurch.tv Point Clear · 251-928-2426 8702 Dixon Rd www.stapletonbaptistchurch.org 6664 Twin Beech Rd First Baptist Church Bay Minette Grace Fellowship Baptist Church Bay Minette · 251-937-1357 Fairhope · 251-928-7735 Evangel Assembly of God Barnwell Baptist Church 1201 Hand Ave 18632 Fairground Rd Styx River Baptist 40550 State Hwy 59 7780 US Hwy 98 Bay Minette · 251-937-9536 Robertsdale · 251-410-7619 New Life Baptist Church 22254 Old Brady Rd Zion Fountain AME Zion Church Bay Minette · 251-937-6839 Fairhope · 251-928-8286 www.fbcbm.com www.gracefellowshipbaptist.org 49535 Rabun Rd Robertsdale · 251-978-8539 55255 Hwy 21 Bay Minette · 251-937-1357 Stockton · 251-937-2301 First Assembly of God Bayside Baptist Church First Baptist Church Elberta Jubilee Baptist Tate Creek Missionary Baptist 1706 US Hwy 31 33677 US Hwy 98 12891 S Main St 9264 Pleasant Rd Oasis Church at the Wharf 68360 T J Earle Rd ALLIANCE Bay Minette · 251-937-9030 Lillian · 251-256-0226 Elberta · 251-533-3242 Daphne · 251-621-7095 4700 Main St, Ste N201 Little River · 251-862-5503 www.bayassembly.org www.jubileebaptist.com Orange Beach · 205-382-1466 Eternal Life Church Bethel Baptist Church First Baptist Church Fairhope www.oasischurchsbc.org Three Rivers Church 34223 US Hwy 98 Foley Assembly of God 22250 US Hwy 90 300 S Section St Hamilton Baptist Church 31841 US Hwy 90 Lillian · 251-962-2595 314 E Azalea Ave Robertsdale · 251-947-5145 Fairhope · 251-928-8685 32815 Co Rd 112 Open Door Baptist Church Seminole · 251-978-1315 www.eternallifecma.com Foley · 251-970-2694 www.fbcfairhope.org Robertsdale · 251-931-3037 20774 Co Rd 12 S www.foleyassembly.com Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Foley · 251-943-1693 Trinity Baptist Church ANGLICAN 42700 Amelia Rd First Baptist Church Foley Hand Avenue Baptist Church www.opendoorchurchfoley.com 19615 Underwood Rd Hall’s Fork Assembly of God Bay Minette · 251-937-6750 221 N Alston St 2001 Hand Ave Foley · 251-269-0663 Church of the Apostles 49660 Phillipsville Rd Foley · 251-943-8352 Bay Minette · 251-937-6880 Oyster Bay Baptist, SBC 7159 McIntyre St Bay Minette · 251-455-7719 Bible Baptist Church www.fbcfoley.com www.handavenuebaptist.com 4280 Plash Rd Vernant Park Baptist Fairhope · 251-928-6622 7975 Spanish Fort Blvd Gulf Shores · 251-968-7805 10891 Vernant Park Rd New Day Ministries Spanish Fort · 251-626-0695 First Baptist Church Gulf Shores Heritage Country Gospel www.oysterbaybaptist.org Foley · 251-424-3809 Grace Anglican Church 1517 Hand Ave www.bbcspanishfort.com 2200 W 1st St Baptist Chapel www.vpbc.org 817 Estella St Bay Minette · 251-937-2816 Gulf Shores · 251-968-7369 20993 Co Rd 64 Perdido Beach Baptist Church Fairhope · 251-929-1606 Calvary Baptist Robertsdale · 251-947-1995 9110 Co Rd 97 Victory Baptist Church www.visitgrace.net Odyssey Church 700 W Magnolia Ave First Baptist Church Lillian Elberta · 251-986-3186 21770 US Hwy 98 30181 State Hwy 59 Foley · 251-943-1349 34421 Barclay Ave Lagoon Baptist Church Foley · 251-943-2658 St. Francis at the Point Loxley · 251-964-2073 Lillian · 251-962-2180 17867 State Hwy 180 W Pine Grove Baptist Church 17280 Scenic Hwy 98 www.odysseychurch.tv Christian Valley Baptist Church Gulf Shores · 251-968-7057 42240 Pine Grove Rd CATHOLIC Point Clear · 251-928-1255 367 Young St First Baptist Church Loxley www.lagoonbc.com Bay Minette · 251-937-2460 www.stfrancisatthepoint.org Pentecostal Harvest Assembly Fairhope · 251-928-5010 1050 N Alabama St Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos 33181 Arlie Minchew Rd Loxley · 251-964-5261 Lifeway Community Church Pleasant View Baptist Church Catholic Church @ Prodisee Pantry APOSTOLIC Robertsdale · 251-931-0089 Crossway Baptist Church www.fbcloxley.com 16373 Thompson Rd 19197 Co Rd 12 S 9315 Spanish Ft. Blvd. 12720 Springsteen Ln Loxley · 251-960-5433 Foley · 251-943-1845 Spanish Fort · 251-202-3929 Foley Apostolic Robertsdale 1st Assembly of God Foley · 251-971-2000 First Baptist Church Orange Beach www.lifewaycommunityonline.com www.foleypleasantview.org http://www.FrancisXSeelos.org 209 W Berry Ave 22811 Holland St 4773 Bay Circle Foley · 251-943-8499 Robertsdale · 251-947-5890 Daphne Baptist Orange Beach · 251-981-4288 Lighthouse Baptist Church Redeemed Baptist Church Christ the King Catholic Church 1515 6th St www. rstbaptistorangebeach.com 18055 Co Rd 64 9790 County Rd 65 1505 Main St Good Samaritan Sanctuary Summerdale Assembly of God Daphne · 251-626-2215 Loxley · 251-960-1833 Foley · 251-965-2080 Daphne · 251-626-2343 7208 Twin Beech Rd 404 E Broadway St First Baptist Church Point Clear www.redeemedbaptistchurch.org www.ctkdaphne.org Fairhope · 251-928-2122 Summerdale · 251-989-6851 6537 Co Rd 32 Macedonia Missionary Baptist www.goodsamaritansanctuary.org Point Clear · 251-928-7023 902 Daphne Ave Daphne · 251-626-9393
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CHRISTIAN Fourteenth Street Church of Christ St. James Episcopal Liberty Church - Foley Campus Grace Lutheran Church, ELCA Foley United Methodist E 14th St 860 N Section St 110 E Riviera Blvd 491 W 23rd Ave 915 N Pine St Our Lady of the Gulf Belforest Christian Church Bay Minette · 251-937-3565 Fairhope · 251-928-2912 Foley · 251-943-7100 Gulf Shores · 251-968-5991 Foley · 251-943-4393 308 E 22nd Ave 25270 Co Rd 54 W www.stjamesfairhope.org www.libertychurch.net www.glcgs.org www.foleyumc.org Gulf Shores · 251-968-7062 Daphne · 251-626-0392 CHURCH OF GOD www.ourladyofthegulfal.org www.belforestchristian.com St John the Evangelist New Life in Christ Holy Trinity Lutheran Gulf Shores United Methodist Christian Fellowship 22764 State Hwy 59 S 102 E Berry Ave 8721 Whispering Pines Rd 1900 Gulf Shores Pkwy Shrine of the Holy Cross Community of Christ 23425 Cowling Rd Robertsdale · 251-947-6011 Robertsdale · 251-943-2225 Daphne · 251-621-2968 Gulf Shores · 251-968-2411 612 Main St 700 Moog Ave Robertsdale · 251-269-3074 www.newlifeinchristchurch.net www.holytrinitydaphne.org www.gulfshoresumc.org Daphne · 251-621-9793 Bay Minette · 251-937-0910 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church of God in Christ 14755 Oak St Summit Church Peace Lutheran Church Guy’s Chapel United St. Agatha Parish First Christian Church Robertsdale 365 Young St Magnolia Springs · 251-965-7452 22394 Mi in Rd., Suite 303 8250 Roscoe Rd Methodist Church 1001 Hand Ave 22621 Racine St Fairhope · 251-928-4317 Foley · 978-395-5507 Gulf Shores · 251-974-2545 55080 Rabun Rd. Bay Minette · 251-937-8600 Robertsdale · 251-947-7772 St. Paul’s Episcopal www.summitchurch.tv Bay Minette Church of God Foley 506 N Pine St Redeemer Lutheran Church St. Bartholomew Catholic Church Genesis Church 14255 Hwy 59 Foley · 251-943-2173 JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES 200 S Section St Jubilee Shores United Methodist 12795 Illinois St 541 Cotton Creek Dr. Foley · 251-943-2370 www.saintpaulsfoley.com Fairhope · 251-928-8397 17261 Hwy 181 Elberta · 251-986-8142 Gulf Shores · www.genesisal.com Kingdom Hall Bay Minette Fairhope · 251-928-9133 Church of God Loxley St. Paul Episcopal 43240 Pine Grove Rd Shepherd of the Bay www.jubileeshores.net St. John’s Catholic Church CHURCH OF CHRIST 5220 N Hickory St 28788 N Main St Bay Minette · 251-580-8020 12851 Perdido St 7488 Herman Sledge Rd Loxley · 251-964-6604 Daphne · 251-626-2421 Lillian · 251-962-7682 Latham United Methodist Church Bromley · 251-937-9060 Church of Christ Fairhope www.saintpaulseasternshore.org Kingdom Hall Fairhope 59980 Hwy 59 N 890 N Greeno Rd Church of God Perdido 8370 Gayfer Rd Ext St. Jude’s by the Sea Stockton · 251-937-7056 St. John’s Parish Fairhope · 251-928-9053 23295 Co Rd 47 St. Peter’s Episcopal Fairhope · 251-928-6601 312 E 16th Ave 12800 Schindler Ln www.churchofchristatfairhope.com Perdido · 251-937-5408 6270 Bon Secour Hwy Gulf Shores · 251-968-5833 Lillian United Methodist Magnolia Springs · 251-965-7719 Bon Secour · 251-949-6254 Kingdom Hall Foley www.stjudesbythesea.org 12770 S Perdido St Church of Christ Foley Church of God Stapleton www.stpetersofbonsecour.com 21287 Co Rd 12 Lillian · 251-962-4336 St. Joseph Catholic Church 202 W Orchid Ave 13593 Church St Foley · 251-943-4194 St. Mark’s Lutheran Church www.lillianumc.org 34290 US Hwy 98 Foley · 251-943-8848 Stapleton · 251-937-7544 St. Steven Charismatic Episcopal 13220 N Main St Lillian · 251-962-3649 www.foleychurchofchrist.com 25566 Friendship Rd Kingdom Hall Robertsdale Elberta · 251-986-8133 Little Zion United Methodist Cross Roads Church of God Daphne · 251-402-2402 23465 E Chicago St 13453 Holly Creek Rd St. Lawrence Catholic Church Church of Christ Gulf Shores 10777 Co Rd 138 Robertsdale · 251-947-2010 St. Paul’s Lutheran Stockton · 251-937-7712 370 S Section St 2414 W 1st St Bay Minette · 251-937-1227 EVANGELICAL 400 N Alston St Fairhope · 251-928-5931 Gulf Shores · 251-968-7769 www.mycrossroadscog.org JEWISH Foley · 251-943-6931 Lottie United Methodist Church www.stlawrencefairhope.com www.gulfshoreschurchofchrist.org Greenwood Covenant Church 59635 Jack Springs Road Lighthouse Tabernacle 21750 Co Rd 36 Beit Yeshua Messianic Synagogue Zion Lutheran Church Lottie, AL St. Margaret of Scotland Church of Christ Robertsdale 54362 Rabun Rd Summerdale · 251-989-6495 720 W Laurel Ave 15875 4th Ave Catholic Parish 18250 Pennsylvania Ave Bay Minette · 251-937-5284 Foley · 251-943-6366 Silverhill · 251-945-5209 Loxley United Methodist 601 W Laurel Ave Robertsdale · 251-947-7128 Riviera Community Church 1062 S Cypress St Foley · 251-943-4009 McGhee Memorial Temple 1740 S Juniper St Congregation Mayim Chayim METHODIST Loxley · 251-964-5241 Church of Christ South Baldwin 500 Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd Foley · 251-971-1886 10526 Co Rd 64 St. Patrick Catholic Parish 517 N McKenzie St Bay Minette · 251-937-3600 Daphne · 251-279-0068 Daphne United Methodist Marlow United Methodist 23035 Hwy 59 N Foley · 251-943-2686 Silverhill Covenant Church www.shalomeasternshore.com 2410 Main St 16135 Co Rd 9 Robertsdale · 251-947-5054 The Dwelling Place 16094 State Hwy 104 Daphne · 251-626-2287 Summerdale · 251-988-8563 Church of Christ Spanish Fort 18246 S Greeno Rd Silverhill · 251-945-5143 Springhill Avenue Temple www.dumc.org www.marlowumc.org St. Thomas by the Sea 8100 Spanish Fort Blvd Fairhope · 251-604-4288 1769 Springhill Ave 26547 Perdido Beach Blvd Spanish Fort · 251-626-3064 GREEK ORTHODOX Mobile · 251-478-0415 Daybreak Methodist Church Morgan’s Chapel United Orange Beach · 251-981-8132 Vision Ministries www.springhillavenuetemple.com 23878 Hwy 20 6325 Co Rd 10 Church of Christ Summerdale 47861 Rabun Rd. St. Athanasios Greek Elberta · 251-986-7789 Bon Secour · 251-949-7400 CHRISTIAN - 1070 Hwy 59 S Bay Minette · 251-580-2003 Orthodox Chapel LUTHERAN DISCIPLES OF CHRIST Summerdale · 251-989-7748 220 E 20th Ave Eastern Shore Wesley Bible New Hope United Methodist www.summerdalechurch.org EPISCOPAL Gulf Shores · 251-967-2020 Ascension Lutheran 7220 Parker Rd 27896 New Hope Church Rd Christian Life Church Foley www.stathanasios.al.goarch.org 8888 Co Rd 64 Fairhope · 251-990-9362 Robertsdale · 850-206-1949 14965 Hwy 59 Eastern Shore Church of Christ Holy Spirit Episcopal Daphne · 251-626-7500 Foley · 251-943-7316 1209 Daphne Ave 616 Fort Morgan Rd INTERDENOMINATIONAL www.ourdaphnechurch.org Fairhope United Methodist Orange Beach United Methodist Daphne · 251-626-7345 Gulf Shores · 251-968-5988 155 S Section St 28751 Canal Rd Fairhope Christian Church www.escoc.net www.holyspiritep.com Abiding Love Fellowship Bethel Lutheran Church Fairhope · 251-928-1148 Orange Beach · 251-981-6751 349 Fairwood Blvd 17266 Co Rd 26 6720 Co Rd 32 www.fairhopeumc.org Fairhope · 251-928-8495 First Church of Christ, Scientist Immanuel Episcopal Foley · 251-943-1615 Point Clear · 251-928-8327 Pine Grove Methodist Church www.fairhopechristian.org 301 Fels Ave 700 McMillan Ave www.abidinglovefoley.org First United Methodist Church 26154 Co Rd 13 Fairhope · 251-928-0745 Bay Minette · 251-937-7900 Concordia Lutheran Church 120 W 2nd St Daphne · 251-626-5805 South Baldwin Christian Church City of Hope 23186 US Hwy 98 Bay Minette · 251-937-8303 19489 Keller Rd W 200 Oak St. Montrose · 251-928-7536 www.fumcbayminette.com Foley · 251-424-7923 Foley · 251-943-1255
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Faith Family Fellowship Tired of service that’s 626-1379 over-promised & 7100 Spanish Fort Blvd. Thomas, Harrison & Associates under-delivered? Spanish Fort Full Line Property & Casualty Insurance Agency 2321026436 Hwy – A, 98 928-2313 THEN Sunday @ 10:30 a.m. Fairhope,Kensington AL Place 800-869-2313251-621-2180 CALL Daphne, AL www.faithfamilyonline.com ServingServing the the community community for since 20 1982 Years 626-9231 Gulf Coast Media • September 27, 2019 • The Baldwin Times • 11 Perdido United Methodist Church Safe Harbor House of Prayer Revelation Pentecostal Holiness Trinity Presbyterian Church of Inner light Grace Bible Church Overcoming Faith Ministries 23440 County Road 47 7320 Bon Secour Hwy 43020 Whitehouse Fork Rd 545 S Mobile St 43530 Jones Rd 8774 Fairhope Ave 20814 Hwy 59 S Perdido, AL Bon Secour · 251-949 -7299 Bay Minette · 251-580-0406 Fairhope · 251-928-2524 Bay Minette · 251-689-9805 Fairhope · 251-616-2190 Robertsdale · 251-947-6173 www.safeharborchurch.net www.tpcfairhope.org Providence United Methodist Church The Rock Church Church of Jesus Christ Graceport Church Restoration Place Church 32200 Jimmy Faulkner Dr St. Andrew by the Sea 10562 Co Rd 64 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST of Latter-Day Saints 17176 Greeno Rd 28186 US Hwy 98 Spanish Fort · 251-626-2510 17263 Fort Morgan Rd Daphne · 601-770-2599 28721 Co Rd 13 Fairhope · 251-423-3882 Daphne · 251-202-9661 www.providencemethodist.org Gulf Shores · 251-968-3900 Fairhope Seventh-Day Adventist Daphne · 251-644-0061 www.standrewbythesea.org White House Fort Pentecostal 22886 US Hwy 98 www.lds.org Greenwood Bible Revive Church Robertsdale United Methodist 11513 Whitehouse Fork Rd Fairhope · 251-990-5200 Deliverance Church 17 Hand Ave 22220 State Hwy 59 S Unity Church Gulf Shores Bay Minette · 251-937-3629 Church of the Lord Jesus Christ 21991 Co Rd 38 S Bay Minette · 251-580-2610 Robertsdale · 251-947-4602 & Orange Beach OTHER 11701 Co Rd 48 Summerdale · 251-989-6812 www.myrevivechurch.org @ The Royal Oyster, 807 Gulf PRESBYTERIAN Fairhope · 251-929-1598 Rosinton United Methodist Shores Pkwy./Hwy. 59 Abundant Life Christian Center Harvest Ministries Right Spirit Ministries Inc 26011 Baldwin Beach Express Gulf Shores · 251-233-9774 Christ Presbyterian EPC 11101 Co Rd 64 Community of Christ 23 S Pine St 9373 US Hwy 31 S Robertsdale · 251-964-5988 www.unitygulfshores.com 8450 Whispering Pines Rd Daphne · 251-621-1933 18700 Florida St Bay Minette · 251-937-9544 Spanish Fort · 251-621-9475 www.rosintonumc.com Daphne · 251-621-9444 Robertsdale · 251-709-0561 www.harvest-ministries.org PENTECOSTAL www.cpcdaphne.com Abundant Life Christian Center Safe Harbor House of Prayer St. Matthew Methodist 541 Daphne Rd Cornerstone Church Healing Waters Church 7324 Bon Secour Hwy 12055 Boatyard Rd Bay Minette Church of God Eastern Shore Presbyterian PCA Bay Minette · 251-937-2677 35200 State Hwy 59 13150 Jaycee Rd Bon Secour · 251-223-3615 Stockton · 251-937-8790 in Christ 23050 Hwy 98 Bay Minette · 251-580-3241 Bay Minette · 251-580-5174 13445 County Road 138 Fairhope · 251-928-0977 African Universal Church Inc www.healingwaterschurch.org South River Park Church of God Spanish Fort United Methodist Bay Minette · 251-937-5341 8355 Jonesboro Rd Cornerstone Life Church 10993 Co Rd 32 6690 Spanish Fort Blvd First Presbyterian Bay Minette Daphne · 251-626-6056 12342 Foley Beach Express Life Tabernacle UPC Fairhope · 251-928-7005 Spanish Fort · 251-626-1334 Calvary Tabernacle 211 McMillan AV Foley · 251-971-3336 9526 Co Rd 32 www.spanishfortumc.org 2650 US Hwy 31 S Bay Minette · 251-937-7735 Austin Road Community Fairhope · 251-928-9242 St. Adorka’s African Universal Bay Minette · 251-937-2116 10526 Co Rd 64 Elberta Faith Fellowship 9351 Co Rd 64 St. Luke’s Missionary Methodist First Presbyterian Foley Daphne · 251-621-8862 24481 US Hwy 98 Little River Holyness Church Daphne · 251-626-7508 62035 Saint Luke Church Rd Community Holiness Church 195 E Berry St Elberta · 251-986-6047 71740 State Hwy 59 Stockton · 251-937-1072 19520 Clara Mae Smith Rd Foley · 251-943-8325 Baha’i’s of Fairhope www.elbertafaith.com Little River · 251-862-9220 Stone Deliverance Temple 2 Bay Minette · 251-937-3535 www.foley1stpresbyterian.com 81 Magnolia Ave 820 W Hurricane Rd St. Paul United Methodist Fairhope · 251-928-5692 Elsanor Community Church Living Waters Ministries Bay Minette · 251-580-0955 2310 S US Hwy 31 Deliverance Ministry of Jesus Christ First Presbyterian Gulf Shores 23741 Hwy 90 E 533 Byrne St Bay Minette · 251-937-2005 105 Lamar Dr 309 E 21st Ave Bay Community Church Robertsdale · 251-942-1478 Bay Minette · 251-580-0674 Tensaw Holiness Church Bay Minette · 251-936-9964 Gulf Shores · 251-968-7720 29964 Saint Basil St 65201 State Hwy 59 Stapleton United Methodist www.gulfshores rstpresbyterian.org Daphne · 251-626-0123 Faith Fellowship Church Magnolia Springs Wesleyan Church Bay Minette · 251-580-0025 35440 Harriet AV Faith Tabernacle U.P.C. www.baycommunity.com 21081 Co Rd 83 S 12233 Co Rd 49 S Stapleton · 251-937-0710 18108 US Hwy 98 Grace Fellowship Presbyterian PCA Robertsdale · 251-947-5683 Magnolia Springs · 251-965-7171 True Holiness Church of the Living Foley · 251-971-3100 1740 S Juniper St Bible Way Holiness www.mswchurch.com 11251 Holly Creek Rd Stockton United Methodist Foley · 251-968-5302 12120 Boone Ln Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship Stockton · 251-937-3049 53368 State Hwy 59 N Faith Temple Church of God Fairhope · 251-928-5886 1150 Fairhope Ave New Beginnings Christian Stockton · 251-937-7056 in Christ Loxley Presbyterian PCA Fairhope · 251-929-3207 Fellowship Unity on the Eastern Shore 409 Ingleside Street 62 N Cypress St Calvary Chapel Fairhope www.fairhopeuu.org 13672 Co Rd 55 22979 Hwy 98 Summerdale United Methodist Fairhope Loxley · 251-752-0077 21111 State Hwy 181 Foley · 251-965-9096 Fairhope · 251-990-8934 402 W Jackson St 251-928-7912/ 251-214-3351 Fairhope · 251-928-4414 Family Ministries Center www.unityeasternshore.wixsite. Summerdale · 251-989-6281 Orange Beach Presbyterian 9955 Co Rd 34 New Regeneration Holiness Church com/unity Fretwell Church 26640 Canal Rd Calvary Chapel Fellowship Foley Fairhope · 251-928-4780 37985 Hwy 59 NAZARENE 56220 Splinterhill Rd Orange Beach · 251-981-4220 113 N McKenzie St Stapleton · 251-937-6820 Victory Life Church Perdido www.orangebeachpresbyterian.org Foley · 251-955-6098 Family Revival Center 20511 Co Rd 12 Church of the Nazarene www.ccfoley.com 711 N Holly St New Testament Church Foley · 251-943-7684 22024 Cedar St Gateway Tabernacle Spanish Fort Presbyterian Foley · 251-955-6025 54333 Rabun Rd Robertsdale · 251-947-5364 204-B E 2nd St 6620 Spanish Fort Blvd Christian Fellowship Tabernacle Bay Minette · 251-937-0428 The Way Community Church Bay Minette · 251-978-5830 Spanish Fort · 251-626-1242 7480 Spanish Fort Blvd Freedom Now Christian Fellowship 23800 US Hwy 98 NON-DENOMINATIONAL www.spanishfortpresbyterian.com Spanish Fort 251-213-3307 23380 US Hwy 98 E Fairhope · 251-295-8283 Pentecostal Holiness Church Foley · 251-971-8318 www.waycc.org Freedom Church 18924 Wilters St Stockton Presbyterian EPC Christian Science Society 101 Ecor Rouge Place Robertsdale · 251-947-5115 53320 Hwy 59 311 S Alston St EASTERN SHORE, Fairhope Stockton · 251-937-7584 Foley · 251-943-2287 Mail It: c/o Church Directory, 901 N. www.myfreedomchurch.net Potter’s House Church SOUTH, NORTH & McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535 1017 Moran St Swift Presbyterian Church of Jesus Christ of CENTRAL BALDWIN Drop By Our Of ce: 901 N. 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gulf coast entertainment on the Gulf Coast SEPTEMBER 27, 2019 Showcase home merges tradition and modern
By ALLISON MARLOW [email protected] Want to go?
Modern. Rustic. In- WHAT: Home Builder Association’s Parade of Homes. The dustrial. Gorgeous. 2019 showcase home is located at 21673 Veranda Boulevard The 2019 Parade of The Verandas off of Highway 104. Homes Showcase Home WHEN: Sept 28, 29, Oct. 5, 6 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. is all of this and more. Nestled deep in the COST: There is a $5 requested donation to visit the blooming Verandas showcase home to help support the Baldwin County Child neighborhood near the Advocacy Center. junction of Highways For a full list of homes and a map visit 181 and 104, Eric Craig, www.homebuildersparadeofhomes.com of Eric Craig Homes, Inc., said the build was inspired simply by his year’s showcase home, Design, Coastal Design own likes. a collaboration between Group and Malouf Fur- “I’m really a rustic Craig, The Verandas niture is like retreating guy,” he said. “We developers Trae Corte into a mountainside wanted a bunch of tex- and Bruce Bigler, listing estate. ture and wanted it to feel agent Michelle Bigler Thick hammered warm.” of Wise Living Real Es- pine beams rise above Check and check. This tate, Stephanie Minter the brick fireplace and open floor plan. Hardy board and white painted brick are inviting in the master bedroom where you can enter from two ways; first, through a regular bedroom door and then secretly through a hidden wall ALLISON MARLOW / STAFF PHOTOS panel. The open floor plan is spacious and awe-inspiring with its featured thick, hammered Pinterest inspired pine beams. must-haves sprinkled throughout the home things like Pinterest,” mean there is room in kitchen, and fireplace. include a spacious pan- Craig said. “So I tried re- this 3,200 sq. ft. interior The show-stopping try, mudroom hall with ally to do what I liked.” for everyone. home can be viewed dur- shelving for shoes and Everything about the The entire great room ing two weekends of the coats and a dog washing showcase home is not spills outside through Parade of Homes. A $5 station in the extra-large just likeable, but love- 12-foot-tall, tri-fold, iron- donation per person is laundry room. able. Three more bed- trimmed glass doors requested and all money “It’s hard to do any- rooms, including a Jack onto an additional 1,000 is donated to support the thing that hasn’t already and Jill suite and a large sq. ft. of outdoor living Baldwin County Child The envy-worthy pantry sits just off the kitchen area. been done because of mother-in-law suite space, complete with a Advocacy Center.
“Diary of Anne Frank” opens tonight By ALLISON MARLOW from the Nazis, and was Want to go? [email protected] eventually discovered WHAT: “Diary of Anne Frank” and sent to a concentra- “The Diary of Anne tion camp where she WHERE: South Baldwin Community Theatre, Gulf Shores Frank” opens tonight at perished. Its narrative is Gulf Shores Community pulled directly from the WHEN: Sept. 27, 28 and Oct. 4, 5 at 7:30 p.m. and Sept. 29 Theatre. handwritten diaries that and Oct. 6 at 2:30 p.m. Jan Vest directs the Anne left behind. TICKETS: Visit www.sbct.biz true story of a young girl The cast is led by who hid with her family SBCT regular Mackenzie Mayo as Anne Frank and also includes Deborah ALLISON MARLOW / STAFF PHOTOS Hawkins (Edith Frank), Robert W. Gardner, Otto Frank, speaks to Anne, Mackenzie FREE Ruth Mayo (Margot Mayo in their hidden apartment. Frank), Andy Burgess (Mr. Van Daan), Bill (Peter Van Daan,) Paula Frank” opened in 1955 Local News Swanson (Mr. Kramer), Dumas (Mrs. Van Daan) and won nearly every Isabella Cosby (Miep), and Dennis Bohac (Jan award a stage production Robert W. Gardner (Otto Dussel). could nab including the Email Updates Frank), Larkin West “Diary of Anne Pulitzer Prize in 1956. www.gulfcoastnewstoday.com/newsletter
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Paula Dumas, Mrs. Van Daan, and her son, Peter, played by Larkin West, discuss his stud- ies while Anne, played by Mackenzie Mayo, looks on. Gulf Coast Media • September 27, 2019 • The Baldwin Times • 13 Sunset Rotary Club hosts fundraiser for Miracle League
By JOHN UNDERWOOD Summerdale, “designed event. It’s such a bless- Alligator Alley grand- meets at 5 p.m. every centralbaldwinsun- [email protected] to eliminate the bar- ing.” stand, followed by an Thursday at the Rotary setrotary.com or visit riers that prevent our While the Miracle alligator demonstration House, 22765 Alabama the Central Baldwin SUMMERDALE — disabled residents and League has received hosted by Alligator Alley 59 S., Robertsdale. For Sunset Rotary Club page The Central Baldwin guests from playing side larger grants, the grant owner Wes Moore at 10 more information visit on Facebook. Sunset Rotary Club will by side with family and funds are limited to a.m. and cornhole tour- host its annual Alliga- friends.” paying costs of needed nament beginning at 11 tors & Ale benefit for The park will accom- equipment. a.m. A television truck, the Miracle League of modate wheelchairs, “The great thing about donated by Bryant Bank, Coastal Alabama Satur- walkers and other as- what we’re doing is that will begin broadcasting day, Oct. 5 at Alligator sistive devices while they can use the funds SEC football games at Alley in Summerdale. helping to prevent inju- they receive from us 11 a.m. This is the sixth year ries and that “provides for some of their more Registration for the hosting the annual Corn an atmosphere where immediate needs,” Simp- single-elimination corn Hole Tournament and everyone intermingles son said. “They have just hole tournament is $300 IVEY’S the second year hosting whether disabled or been so appreciative of per team and is limited the 5K and 1-mile fun not.” For more informa- everything we’ve been to 24 teams, Simpson SEPTEMBER run, said Rotary Club tion visit miracleleague- able to do.” said. president Ann Simpson. coastalalabama.com. You can register for For those not wishing In 2017, the Rotary “Miracle League is all the 5K race and 1-mile to participate in activi- SPECIAL Club decided to desig- over Alabama, but there fun run online at events. ties, admission to Alliga- nate the Miracle League hasn’t been one in Mo- com. Race-day registra- tor Alley costs $13 for as the beneficiary of the bile or Baldwin County tion and race packet adults, $11 for children event, which recently up until now,” Simpson pickup begins at 6:30 12 and under. All admis- EGGPLANT JUBILEE broke ground on prop- said. “We are just so a.m. on Saturday in the sion charges will be erty nearby in Summer- happy to be a part of parking lot at Alligator donated to the Miracle dale. such a worthy cause.” Alley, 19950 County Road League, Simpson said. $15.95 The mission of the In 2017, Simpson said, 71, Summerdale. There is also a kids’ Ivey’s fried eggplant medallions, Served with Miracle League of the event raised $5,000. Early registration, zone with plenty of Coastal Alabama is With the addition of the which ends Friday, Sept. activities for younger at- sautéed lump crabmeat and large gulf to “enrich our special 5K race and sponsors, 27, costs $25 for adults, tendees to enjoy. shrimp blackened to perfection. Topped with needs community by that figure jumped to $15 for students. After Concessions will also our freshly made Creole hollandaise. giving them the opportu- $25,000 last year and, Sept. 27, registration for be available throughout nity to play in a facility Simpson said, they will the 5K race and 1-mile the day, provided by that is tailored to their far exceed that figure fun run is $30 for adults, the Central Baldwin For Reservations specific needs while, at this year. $20 for students (k-12) Baseball League and the the same time, provid- “We will be presenting and will include a T- Central Baldwin Softball ing an environment a check to the Miracle shirt and admission to League. 251.947.4000 that benefits everyone League at the event,” Alligator Alley. The Central Baldwin 18427 Pennsylvania St., regardless of physical or Simpson said. “We are The 5K race begins at Sunset Rotary Club is mental limitations.” just so appreciative of 8 a.m., followed imme- part of Rotary Interna- Robertsdale, AL Proceeds from this all of our sponsors. I’ve diately by the 1-mile fun tional whose motto is and other fundrais- never seen anything run at approximately “Service Above Self.” ers will go toward the like it. We are just con- 8:45 a.m. The Central Baldwin building of a park with stantly getting calls from Race awards and rec- Sunset Rotary Club a baseball field and businesses, unsolicited, ognition of sponsors will playground facility in wanting to sponsor this begin at 9:30 a.m. at the
Jubilee Festival starts Saturday By GUY BUSBY [email protected]
DAPHNE — The 31st- annual Jubilee Festival of Arts will start Satur- day with an expanded SUBMITTED PHOTO offering of food and art- Visitors look over art exhibits and other attractions at the work, organizers said. 2018 Jubilee Festival of the Arts in downtown Daphne. The 2019 festival, organized by the East- The festival has from public and private ern Shore Chamber of expanded to include schools on the Eastern Commerce, will be Sept. performing arts and Shore was also added. 28 and 29 in downtown world-food champion- More information on Daphne. ship qualifiers, accord- the festival is available “It should be great. ing to organizers. A at the event’s website: We’re really looking juried high school art www.thejubileefestival. forward to it, Casey Zito show featuring students com/. Williams, chamber presi- dent, said. “This year, we’re expanding our food offerings with chef demonstrations and a lot of things.” The 2019 event will also include a farmer’s market, honey’s flowers and fruits vegetables as well as cooking dem- onstrations using local farm-to-table items, she said. The event attracts thousands of people each year to historic down- town Daphne and has become a major draw for the region, she said. Williams said organizers hope to increase interest in the area and bring in visitors from surround- ing areas to see the at- tractions of the Eastern Shore. 14 • The Baldwin Times • September 27, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media Daphne Public Library will host a Fall Book Sale this weekend
Submitted urday, Sept. 28, 9 a.m.-2 will be Buy 1--Get Equal be held during the sale books including ones including Randy Owen's p.m.. The sale will be Value Free. Prices are and close at 1 p.m. Sat- by Bear Bryant, Rosa autographed books and The Friends of the held in the Friends' Book $.10 - $1.50. On Saturday urday, Sept 28. Items Parks, Eudora Welty, his wrist bands, auto- Daphne Public Library Shop at the Library. All from 1-2 p.m., all books are displayed in a glass Winston Groom, Jimmy graphed photos and fan will hold a Fall Book items in the Shop and on the tables will be $.50 display case in the Buffett and others. We Christmas cards, and a Sale on Friday, Sept. 27, books on extra tables a box or bag. Daphne Library foyer. also have a collection drumstick given to the 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sat- right outside the Shop A Silent Auction will Items are autographed of the band “Alabama” owner by Mark Herndon.
It’s time for Baldwin County residents to clean up for free with Baldwin Clean Sweep
The Baldwin County win County residents are residents can bring yard Baldwin Clean Sweep 2019. Baldwin County posal. Solid Waste Department encouraged to participate waste, Christmas trees, 2019 on Saturday, Oct. 5, Solid Waste Department In addition to Baldwin will hold its annual Bald- in this event and dispose construction debris, card- from 7 a.m. – 3 p.m. No staff will be present to Clean Sweep 2019, the win Clean Sweep 2019 on of debris for FREE. board, tires, electronics, regular household gar- provide detailed instruc- Baldwin County Solid Saturday, Oct, 5. All Bald- Baldwin County furniture, appliances, bage will be accepted at tions for unloading waste Waste Department col- scrap metal, carpet, paint, this event. materials on the day of lects waste cooking oil for household hazardous Baldwin County resi- the event. recycling for free every Cobb ,, Theatres waste and other nonpu- dents must provide proof Normal operating pro- day at all Baldwin County PINNACLE 14 CINEMAS trescible waste FREE of of residency in Baldwin cedures and charges will Landfill locations. HWY. 59 NORTH OF THE charge to the Magnolia County as well as name, be in effect for commer- For more information CANAL BRIDGE, GULF SHORES Landfill, the MacBride address and phone num- cial waste disposal, pu- about Baldwin Clean • ICE COLD BEER! • STADIUM SEATING • DBOX MOTION SEATS • DIGITAL PROJECTION Landfill, the Bay Minette ber to discard of their trescible waste disposal Sweep 2019 visit www. Transfer Station and the waste for free during and commercial tire dis- baldwincountyal.gov. SHOWSHOWTIMES TIMES FOR FRIDAY 8/02/20199/27/2019 THRUTHRU WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY 8/07/2019. 10/2/2019 ALL SHOWTIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Eastfork Landfill during Baldwin Clean Sweep ALL SHOWTIMES SUBJECTDON’T TOFORGET CHANGE. ABOUT DON'T $5 TUESDAYS! FORGET ABOUT $5 TUESDAYS! *NOTE:,, LAST SHOWTIME SUNDAY - THURSDAY 805 PM FOOTBALLFB: TOP GUN **FREE** PG NR 200, 700 **SUNDAY AND230 WEDNESDAY **SATURDAY ONLY** ONLY** FB:FATHOM: BREAKFAST I LOVE AT TIFFANY'SLUCY G NR 200, 700 **SUNDAY7PM AND **TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ONLY** ONLY** 3DDCI ABOMINABLE 2019: BIG, PG LOUD, & LIVE PG 530PM **THURSDAY240, 425, ONLY**750, 930 WE WANT YOUR You 3DDBOX DBOX HOBBS ABOMINABLE AND SHAW PG PG-13 1145, 300, 620,240, 940 750 always ABOMINABLEHOBBS AND PGSHAW PG-13 1125,1110, 1215, 1145, 105, 1220, 150, 100, 335, 140, 515, 220, 605, 300, 700, 340, 845, 420, 1015 SUBMISSIONS! know DBOX ABOMINABLE PG 500, 540, 620, 700, 740, 820, 900,1215, 940, 515, 1020 1015 ADCRAWL ASTRA RPG-13 1140, 110, 230,1205, 405, 225, 530, 515, 720, 735, 825, 1025 1025 The deadline is 1 DOWNTONLION KING ABBEY PG PG 1130,1105, 1250, 1150, 220, 1230, 350, 110, 510, 200, 710, 245, 810, 325, 1005 p.m. Tuesday prior to HUSTLERS R 1200, 115, 250, 430, 550, 730, 840, 1020 405, 450, 545, 630, 710, 755, 845, 955 publication. Submit IT:ONCE CHAPTER UPON 2 AR TIME IN HOLLYWOOD R 1130, 1255, 305, 430,1230, 650, 410, 805, 630, 925, 745, 1005 1010 RAMBO: LAST BLOOD R 1135, 1210, 100, 155, 235, 320, 415, 500, 545, 635, 725, 805,900, upcoming events to SPIDERMAN PG-13 1245, 415, 715, 1025 950, 1030 fun things TOY STORY 4 G 1120, 150, 435, 705, 935 Gulf Coast Media via THE LION KING PG 1240, 345 email to allisonm@ to do! TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE * WE ARE NO LONGERTIMES ABLE SUBJECT TO ACCEPT TO CHANGEPASSES FOR WITHOUT ANY SONY NOTICEFEATURES gulfcoastmedia.com. COMPLETE BALDWIN 251-923-0100 COUNTY CALENDAR Advance Tickets available at www.cobbtheatres.com CALL FOR HOME DELIVERY! GULF COAST MEDIA THE COURIER • THE ONLOOKER • THE ISLANDER • THE BALDWIN TIMES 901 N. McKenzie Street Foley, AL 36535 251-943-2151 www.GulfCoastNewsToday.com 7 DAY FORECAST
INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received by the City of Foley at Foley City Hall, 407 East Laurel Avenue, Foley, Alabama 36535 or P.O. Box 1750, Foley, Alabama 36536 until 2:00 p.m., Thursday, October 24, 2019 for: INMATE CALLING SERVICES Requisition No. PD-102419 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read. Specifications may be obtained at Foley City Hall, 407 East Laurel Avenue, Foley, Alabama, 36535, by calling (251) 943-1545, or, the bid may be downloaded from the City’s website at http://www.cityoffoley.org. To be eligible for consideration, bids must be submitted on complete original bid forms found in the Invitation to Bid package. The specifications and all executed bid forms must be submitted in a sealed envelope, clearly marked, identifying the bid and the date of the bid opening. It shall be the sole responsibility of the bidder to assure receipt of the bid at the Foley City Hall prior to the published time for the bid opening. CHIEF METEOROLOGIST ED BLOODSWORTH The City of Foley reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive technical errors if, in the City’s judgment, the best interests of the City will thereby be promoted. DOWNLOAD OUR FREE APP TODAY Rachel Keith Project Manager City of Foley, Alabama SEPTEMBER 27, 2019 Baldwin Business North Baldwin Chamber cook-off Happy Business sends one lucky chef to compete New Year!
Happy Business New Year!!! in the World Food Championships OR NOT? One of the important deci- Submitted Each chef was given plimented the unique sions in starting a business a hour to prepare, cook, flavors. is establishing the “tax year” LOXLEY — On Thurs- plate and serve their The judges scoring for a business. What is a “tax day, Aug. 22, The North dish to a panel of World was neck to neck, with year”? According to the IRS YOLANDA Baldwin Chamber of Food certified judges and only a couple of points “A “tax year” is an annual JOHNSON Commerce, in partner- were scored based on separating the two chefs’ accounting period for keeping Know Yo! Business ship with Steelwood taste, execution and ap- overall scores. records and reporting income Country Club and Ala- pearance. Palamara won over the and expenses.” bama Coasting, hosted Morrow, a local chef judges with this style, The two choices are calendar year or fiscal an exclusive, after hours with WaterOak Coastal taste and impressive pre- year. The calendar year begins in January. If networking event at Catering of Bay Minette, sentation, making him you chose the fiscal year then Oct. 1 begins the Steelwood in Loxley brought his A game and the winner of the first business’ new year. It is time to close the busi- for the North Baldwin whipped up a Southern ever Chef’s Challenge ness books, determine your annual income tax Advantage Partners and favorite, shrimp and event held by the North obligations, end the quarter, etc. members of Steelwood grits. He created a deli- Baldwin Chamber of At the end of the year other types of changes as two local chefs com- cious dish featuring Commerce. can be made such as choosing a new business peted for a spot to com- sautéed Gulf shrimp and Palamara was awarded structure. Are you a sole proprietor and need pete in the World Food bacon served atop a bed the golden crawfish to review the limited liability benefits of an Championships in Dallas of gooey white cheddar and a “golden ticket” to LLC or Limited Liability Corporation? Or is the this October. grits with garnish of compete in the World business an LLC and given the number of em- As the annual Craw- cheddar cheese, sautéed Food Championships, ployees should you consider the tax structure fish Cook-Off event set heirloom tomatoes, scal- as well as, will be given of an S Corp? SUBMITTED PHOTO for June 7 was canceled lions and more. a cash stipend from the Preparing for the end of the year no matter because of poor weather Judges were impressed chamber as arrange- its facilities, amazing the date can be a daunting task. Decide this conditions and with a with the taste of the ments are made to help staff and good food, all year to develop a process with the business’ “golden ticket” still in dish, some even stating cover the cost of travel to of the North Baldwin book keeper or accountant to stay on top of this hand, the North Baldwin it was the best shrimp the World Food event in Advantage Partners for in 2020 by monthly and or quarterly financials. Chamber of Commerce and grits they had ever October. continued support of the These periodic “check-ups” will not only lessen and Alabama Coasting eaten. The afternoon was a North Baldwin Chamber the end of the year’ anxiety but will provide pulled the two profes- Palamara, the head true culinary showcase, and to everyone that pertinent information for managing the busi- sional chefs registered chef of Coastal Alabama as attendees enjoyed a came out to enjoy the for the Crawfish Cook- Community College’s cu- beautiful view from the afternoon. SEE YEAR, PAGE 16 Off event, giving them linary program in Gulf veranda at Steelwood the opportunity to Shores, created a unique Country Club, delicious fight head to head for a thai curry shrimp dish, hors d'oeuvres created chance at competing in complete with sautéed by Steelwood's head chef, the World Food Champi- cucumber stuffed with networking and an out- onship event. a mixture of crawfish, standing performance Nearly 50 spectators homemade green thai from both chefs. gathered to watch local curry sauce, radish, It was a wonderful ex- chefs, Brandon Morrow fresh pineapple, spices perience and the North with WaterOak Coastal and more, topped with Baldwin Chamber of Catering and Matthew fresh shrimp and beauti- Commerce would like Palamara with Coastal ful garnish with a flavor- to thank both, Chef Alabama Community ful jasmine rice smear Brandon Morrow and College fight an intense underneath. Chef Matthew Palamara, battle, bringing their The judges raved over Alabama Coasting and best seafood dishes to the the presentation of Pala- Team Alabama, Steel- table. mara’s dish and com- wood Country Club for
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Submitted security services based Ketrick is a retired Spe- national speaker and ops and implements a dures, incident response on increased issues with cial Agent of the Federal corporate trainer. Ket- continuing education plans, business continu- In response to ongoing phishing campaigns, ran- Bureau of Investigation rick has worked with platform for clients with ity plans, and disaster cyber security threats som and other malware (FBI) and an FBI Acad- financial industry names an emphasis on baseline recovery plans. Ketrick and anticipating our cli- attacks, supply chain se- emy Adjunct Professor. such as Digital Check, threats, trending threats, also manages a national ent’s needs, IL Group has curity, and other vulner- Ketrick has more than PNC Bank, National As- and mitigation strate- network of trusted team broadened its services abilities. 20 years of experience sociation of Professional gies. He administers the members in PEN testing with the addition of Ket- Ketrick recently joined collecting, securing, ana- Mortgage Women, and review of information and incident response rick Kelley, CISM to its IL Group as Director of lyzing, classifying, and the North American Se- security governance (en- for data breaches of Cyber Security Division. Information Security. He managing evidentiary curities Administrators suring strategic security financial institutions, IL Group’s Cyber Secu- is a Certified Informa- and digital information Association. alignment with business servicers, title companies rity Division provides tion Security Manager for the United States In his new role at IL goals and objectives), pol- and other industries clients with a host of (CISM) through ISACA. government. He is a Group, Ketrick devel- icies, standards, proce- across the country.
SmartFinancial makes debut on Fortune’s 100 Fastest-Growing Companies list
Submitted The Fortune 100 Fast- rank is based on the as their dedication and a direct reflection of opportunities in other est-Growing Companies sum of three ranks commitment continue the quality of the team markets as part of our SmartFinancial (Nas- are publicly traded com- “This is quite an to set us apart and truly we have in place and future growth strategy.” daq: SMBK), the parent panies ranked each year honor for our company fuels our growth.” I couldn’t be happier Today, SmartFinan- company of SmartBank, by revenue growth rate, to be recognized along- This is SmartFinan- for them,” said Billy cial, has 397 associates, announced today the EPS growth rate and side some of the most cial’s first appearance Carroll, president and $2.3 billion in total as- organization was named three-year annualized influential businesses in on the list, which in- CEO of SmartBank. sets and 29 branches to Fortune’s annual 100 total return. SmartFi- the world,” said Miller cludes some of world’s “We’ve been fortunate across three states. Fastest-Growing Com- nancial achieved growth Welborn, SmartBank leading companies, in- to expand to some great To learn more about panies list, ranking No. rates of 42 percent, 37 Chairman of the Board. cluding Netflix, Amazon communities over the SmartFinancial and 55 among the world’s top percent and 11 percent, “I am very proud of the and Facebook. past few years and we’ll SmartBank, visit www. performers. respectively. The overall hard work of our team “This recognition is continue to look for smartbank.com.
Alabama Association of Paralegals, Inc. held its Summer Convention and 37th Annual Meeting in Gulf Shores The Alabama Associa- ics presented by various The Board and Com- Ms. Watson was nomi- Cheryl Ward Brechin, Award. tion of Paralegals, Inc. speakers. This year, the mittee Chairs provide nated for the award by CP and Wanda Loftin, CP For more information (“APPi”) held its Sum- convention offered 11 leadership, support, and Attorney, Mark Ulmer. were awarded lifetime on becoming a member mer Convention and 37th CLE hours. continuing legal educa- Brenda Cochran, CP membership status with of AAPi contact Debbie Annual Meeting in Gulf The annual meeting tion to the paralegal pro- was selected for Region AAPi. Kelly Crowe, ACP Paul at membership@ Shores, Alabama, Aug. was held on Aug. 10. An- fession. 3 as member of the year. received the President’s alabamaparalegals.net. 8-11. The convention is gela Henderson, CP, was Kim Watson, CP was held yearly in August announced as President selected as the 2019 with a multitude of top- for 2019-2020. Paralegal of the Year. important but not devel- sell because of the lack YEAR oping a strategic plan of planning resulting in CONTINUED FROM 1 for the new year may be closing the business. deadly. Welcome new business ness with higher profit Businesses die or close habits by planning for margins throughout the everyday in our area? success in the New Year! year. Why? The area is growing Whatever “success” looks Yes, higher profits in many of the economic like to you. mean higher taxes but indicators from number without profits on the of people, number of Yolanda “Yo” Devine books you do not have schools, new and ex- Johnson is a native of a business, you have a panded roads to sales tax Baldwin County and is hobby. Remember hob- dollars collected. It seems a Business Advisor with bies do not have tax to be the old saying, “Fail- the Alabama Small Busi- deductions nor are they ing to plan is planning to ness Development Center. sold by business brokers fail.” This includes those You may access business to finance retirement. that are retiring that information and register Preparing for the end needed to sell their busi- for these services at www. of the business year is ness but have nothing to asbdc.org.
TOWN OF ELBERTA
NOTICE OF VACANCY ON TOWN COUNCIL
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS who are qualified electors who reside within the corporate limits of the Town of Elberta, Alabama: notice is hereby given that on September 17, 2019 there was announced a vacancy of one (1) seat on the Town Council. By law, the Town Council will vote to appoint a new member to fill the remaining unexpired term of the vacated Council seat. Any qualified elector and resident of the Town may submit a written letter to the Town Clerk expressing his or her interest in filling the vacant seat. All letters of interest must be received not later than October 8, 2019 at 4:30 p.m. in the Office of the Town Clerk; 13052 Main Street; Elberta, Alabama 36530. There is no prescribed format, but any letter should clearly express the reasons for the candidate’s interest in the vacancy, as well as any qualifications possessed by the candidate that may aid the candidate in the performance of public service. Submission of a letter of interest does not guarantee that the candidate will be nominated or selected to fill the vacant Council seat. Submission of a letter of interest only serves to advise the Council of a person’s interest in the vacant seat, as well as the candidate’s qualifications. The Town Council will vote to fill the vacant seat at its regular meeting at 6:00 p.m. on October 15, 2019. Gulf Coast Media • September 27, 2019 • The Baldwin Times • 17
Sports Tony Whitehead, Sports Editor • [email protected] • Facebook.com/GulfCoastMedia • Twitter: @gcntoday HIGH SCHOOL Former Foley Lion on the VARSITY FOOTBALL TONIGHT’S MATCHUPS, SEPT. 27 verge of 11,000 career yards BALDWIN TEAMS AT HOME BAYSIDE VS. COTTAGE HILL Three weeks into his receiver Larry Fitzger- receiver T.Y. Hilton. place their star safety in DAPHNE VS. FAIRHOPE ninth season in the NFL, ald, Dallas Cowboys tight The Atlanta Falcons Keanu Neal on IR for the former Foley Lion and end Jason Whitten, and (1-2) have a dominate second straight season. ST. MICHAEL VS. CHICKASAW current Atlanta Falcons free agent (day-to-day) passing offense that Quarterback Matt Ryan BALDWIN TEAMS AWAY wide receiver wide receiver is ranked sixth in the has been playing well, Julio Jones Antonio Brown. league with 245.3 passing throwing for 928 yards ELBERTA AT MCINTOSH has shown no So far in his yards per game. Tight and eight touchdowns, FAIRHOPE AT DAPHNE signs of slowing nine years in the end Austin Hooper has but he has also thrown down. This Sun- league, Jones elevated his playing per- six interceptions. He is ROBERTSDALE AT FAITH day, Jones will has accounted formance through the the best healthy quarter- likely cross into for 717 recep- past couple of seasons back in the NFC South BALDWIN TEAMS OFF TONIGHT the milestone MICHAEL tions for 10,996 for Atlanta. Hooper is with New Orleans quar- BALDWIN COUNTY of 11,000 career yards and 55 currently second on the terback Drew Brees and HANICH FOLEY receiving yards Sports touchdowns. team in receiving yards Carolina Panthers quar- against the Ten- Analysis This season, with 177 yards on 19 re- terback Cam Newton GULF SHORES nessee Titans, Jones has been ceptions. out for some time with if he doesn’t get one of the most Former Alabama separate injures. SPANISH FORT injured before or during prolific wide receivers in Crimson Tide wide One of the biggest the game. Jones is cur- the league once again. So receiver Calvin Ridley things the Falcons can LAST WEEK’S AHSAA rently 36th in all-time in far in three games of the is in his second season work on in the game the NFL in career receiv- 2019 season, Jones has with the Falcons. Jones against Tennessee on FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD ing yards just behind for- accounted for 19 recep- and Ridley are one of Sunday is starting the LOCAL RESULTS mer Cincinnati Bengals tions for 265 yards and the most dangerous game faster. This means wide receiver Chad John- four touchdowns. Jones deep receiver tandems potential using Julio CLASS 7A son’s 11,059 yards. All is tied for first in the NFL in the NFL. Ridley has Jones earlier in the BAKER 31, FOLEY 0 Julio needs is four yards in receiving touchdowns accounted for 17 recep- game. This Falcons’ team to get to 11,000 yards. accounted for along with tions for 135 yards and is more defined by the FAIRHOPE 14, DAVIDSON 3 Jones is the fourth former Alabama Crim- two touchdowns. The talents and elite potential MCGILL-TOOLEN CATHOLIC 35, MARY MONTGOMERY 7 highest active NFL son Tide and current Falcons have many prob- of Jones as one of the player in career re- Dallas Cowboys wide re- lems outside of the pass- top wide receivers in the THEODORE 42, ALMA BRYANT 3 ceiving yards, behind ceiver Amari Cooper and ing game. league. Arizona Cardinals wide Indianapolis Colts wide The Falcons had to CLASS 6A BLOUNT 25, BALDWIN COUNTY 7 SARALAND 56, ROBERTSDALE 7 VOLLEYBALL SCORES SPANISH FORT 45, B.C. RAIN 0 ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL 51, GULF SHORES 13 Toros sweep Trojans, stay unbeaten in CLASS 5A Area play FAITH ACADEMY 23, CITRONELLE 0 Spanish Fort swept JACKSON 18, VIGOR 0 Daphne 25-12, 25-10, 25-10 on Tuesday. The Toros SATSUMA 48, WILCOX CENTRAL 8 improved to 3-0 in Class CLASS 4A 6A Area 1 play and 30-5 overall. Chloe Chaffin UMS-WRIGHT 24, CLARKE COUNTY 0 had 13 assists and eight digs for the Trojans WILLIAMSON 48, MONROE COUNTY 0 Kamble Frenette led W.S. NEAL 27, ESCAMBIA COUNTY 7 Spanish Fort with 51 Meg Brackin serves for TONY WHITEHEAD / STAFF PHOTOS CLASS 3A kills, 16 digs and five Spanish Fort. blocks for the week. Avery Nicholas sets for Daphne. BAYSIDE ACADEMY 30, T.R. MILLER 29 in nonconference play Tigers top Warriors in earlier this week 25 -14, Watkins had 12 kills, Email your team’s high- EXCEL 27, ELBERTA 20 four sets 25-15, 16- 25, 25-18. Anna Amanda Frith had six, lights to tony@gulfcoast- Baldwin County High Wiggins had 27 assists Niya Boykin had five and media.com. SEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 18 defeated Elberta 3-1 for the Tigers. Maddie Kayleigh Tolbert four. 18 • The Baldwin Times • September 27, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media Hinds CC names Lillian’s Santa Cruz to Sports Hall of Fame
RAYMOND, Missis- winning the college’s oring the inductees, the sippi — Described as awards and being among Alumni Service Award solid in character off three defensive starters recipient and the Alum- the field as well as on named to the South team nus of the Year recipient it, Chris Santa Cruz ex- in the Mississippi Junior will begin at 5 p.m. at celled playing linebacker College All-Star Game, Mayo Fieldhouse. at Hinds Community Col- which Hinds hosted. He Also featured at half- lege and at the next level. and his fellow Eagles time will be the Home- Santa Cruz, a Lillian helped shut out the coming Court, crowing native, was among key North squad, 21-0. of the queen and per- contributors on defense He moved on to East formances of the Hinds for the Hinds Eagles in Carolina University, in Community College 1980 and 1981, winning Greenville, North Caro- Eagles band, Hi-Steppers the Eagle Award and lina, where he won the and Alumni Hi-Steppers Most Valuable player Norman Swindell Memo- at Gene Murphy Field at award. rial Award in 1984 for Joe Renfroe Stadium in His efforts on the 1980 leadership and character. Raymond. team were evident, as the Today, Santa Cruz is For tickets or more in- Eagles went 6-4 and fea- employed by the Baldwin formation, contact Libby tured several defensive County Board of Edu- Posey at 601-857-3350. standouts. cation as a school bus On Oct. 5, the Alumni In 1981, he cemented diesel mechanic. He is Tennis Tournament his solid contributions married and has three will be held at the Cleon to the Eagle defense by children. McKnight Tennis Center All 2019 Hinds Sports on the Raymond Cam- SUBMITTED PHOTO Hall of Fame inductees pus. Play begins at 9 a.m. Chris Santa Cruz will be honored at half- For information, contact time of Hinds’ homecom- Jacki Millet at 601-857- Hinds Community Col- study leading to seamless Hinds enrolls nearly ing football game Oct. 3 3564. lege is a comprehensive university transfer and 12,000 credit students versus Coahoma Com- institution offering career and technical pro- each fall semester. To munity College. Kickoff About Hinds CC quality, affordable educa- grams teaching job-ready learn more, visit www. is at 7 p.m. An Alumni As Mississippi’s larg- tional opportunities with skills. With six locations hindscc.edu or call 1.800. Recognition Dinner hon- est community college, academic programs of in central Mississippi, HindsCC.
MIDSEASON FOOTBALL STANDINGS AHSAA Baldwin McGill-Toolen (4-0) (3-0) Davidson (1-4) (1-3) lost to Spanish Fort (3-1) (3-0) B.C. Rain (1-4) (0-4) Murphy (3-1) (2-1) Alma Bryant (0-4) (0-4) Blount (4-1) (3-1) Class 3A Region 1 Area Teams Baker (2-2) (2-1 Daphne (1-3) (1-2) Class 6A Region 1 Flomaton (4-0) (2-0) Fairhope (2-3) (2-2 Baldwin County (1-4) (1-3) Class 7A Region 1 Saraland (5-0) (4-0) Mobile Christian (2-2) (2-0) Foley (1-4) (1-2 Robertsdale (1-4) (1-3) Theodore (5-0) (4-0 St. Pauls (4-1) (3-0) T.R. Miller (3-1) (2-1) Mary Montgomery (2-3) (1-3) Gulf Shores (1-4) (0-3) Thomasville (2-2) (2-1) Bayside Academy (1-4) (1-2) Excel (2-2) (0-2) COMING NOVEMBER 6 St. Michael (0-4) (0-3)
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