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MAY 24, 2019 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢ County archivist named Ambassador for 200th anniversary
By ALLISON MARLOW anniversary by speaking to “I’m a little shocked,” she celebration’s most vociferous [email protected] groups about the upcoming said. “It’s something I’ve been cheerleaders and has helped anniversary and encouraging doing all along. It’s an honor to plan and produce several Baldwin County Director communities to become in- and a privilege to be named. anniversary events, includ- of Archives Felisha Anderson volved. Baldwin County leads The Alabama Bicentennial ing the recent History Fair has been appointed to the the way in the state’s celebra- Commemoration officially at Daphne High School and Alabama Bicentennial Com- tion with 14 local committees, launched on May 5, 2017 and production of the Baldwin mission as an Ambassador. the most in any county. will conclude on December County Book of Legends. Ambassadors are advo- Anderson said she is hum- 14, 2019. Since its inception cates for the state’s 200th bled by the appointment. Anderson has been one of the SEE COUNTY, PAGE 2 SUBMITTED PHOTO
EMA officials host hurricane simulation exercise Loxley community mourns loss of mayor
By JOHN UNDERWOOD [email protected]
LOXLEY — Longtime Loxley Mayor Billy Mid- dleton is being mourned by the com- munity and the surround- Middleton ing area. Middleton died Friday at home after a brief but hard-fought battle with JOHN UNDERWOOD / STAFF PHOTO cancer. He was 78. Baldwin County EMA Director Zachary Hood addresses officials before Hurricane Simulation Training held Tuesday, May 9 at the EMA central Visitation for Middle- command in Robertsdale. ton was held Thursday, May 23 at the Loxley By JOHN UNDERWOOD close to the Labor Day holiday for the three-day weekend. east side of the storm squarely Church of God and will [email protected] weekend, officials in Baldwin Over the next 24 hours, on the shoulders of Baldwin be held Friday beginning County are already gathering Dori skirts the southern coast and Mobile counties. at 9 a.m. with funeral ROBERTSDALE — It’s at the Emergency Manage- of Florida and the northern Like hurricanes Michael services at 10 a.m. at the Tuesday, Aug. 27 and Hur- ment Agency’s central com- tip of Cuba, remaining off- and Katrina before her, Dori church. Burial will fol- ricane Dori is churning in mand office in Robertsdale to shore which means that it is becoming a massive storm, low at Greenwood Cem- the Atlantic heading for Cuba discuss not only how to coor- has steadily gained size and projected to make landfall as a etery in Loxley. and the Gulf of Mexico with dinate shelters and potential strength on its path toward the strong Category 2 with tropical Middleton was first an expected landfall on Fri- storm damage, but also how Gulf Coast. force winds stretching out 200 elected to serve as Lox- day, somewhere along the to evacuate and/or maximize By Thursday, Dori has miles. ley’s mayor in 1988 and Alabama-Mississippi-Florida the safety for the hundreds of shifted its path and is looking By Thursday, Dori has was serving his seventh Gulf Coast. thousands of visitors planning to hit the Mississippi coast term. He ran unopposed With expected landfall so to come to Alabama’s beaches directly, putting the dangerous SEE EMA, PAGE 4 in the 2012 election, while no elections were held in Loxley in 2008 and 2016 because all Baldwin County Public Schools’ Class of 2019 graduates record number of students incumbents ran unop- SEE MAYOR, PAGE 7 Submitted Foley High School, with 450 School System’s estimated ment, and it shows in this seniors walking across the graduation rate is 91 percent year’s seniors. Ninety-two Superintendent Eddie stage. for 2019, a rate which contin- percent of this year’s graduat- BALDWIN FAST FACTS Tyler is “Baldwin Proud” to Baldwin County Public ues to climb every year for ing class took the ACT during release impressive numbers Schools supports students’ the school system. Individual their 11th grade year. Also, from Baldwin County Public college and career ambitions. schools also continue to im- the superintendent is proud During the summer Orange Schools’ 2019 graduating class. These students will go on to prove, with Robertsdale High to report 154 of this year’s Beach balloons to the fifth More than 2,200 graduated two and four-year colleges and seeing a nearly 20 percent in- seniors made a 30 or better on largest city in Alabama with last week from our eight high universities, straight into the crease in graduation rate. the ACT. the help of visiting tourists. schools, with the official total workforce, and others have Over the past three years, In the days to come, the There are only 6,000 perma- number of graduates being joined the military to serve Superintendent Eddie Tyler school system will be releas- nent residents the rest of 2,264 students. The largest our country. has placed Baldwin County’s the year. graduating class came from The Baldwin County Public focus on academic improve- SEE STUDENTS, PAGE 2
Deaths Page 6 Gulf Glenda Katherine Allen Coast Ruth E. Davis Media James Anthony Grago VOLUME 129 • ISSUE 2 Evelyn Sue Keith 1 SECTION • 32 PAGES Billy J. Middleton Jessie Wrenn 2 • The Baldwin Times • May 24, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media The Baldwin Times Abortion legislation protested in Fairhope
901 N. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535-3546 By GUY BUSBY ers organized the event [email protected] on short notice. PHONE: (251) 943-2151 | FAX: (251) 943-3441 “We’re not here to [email protected] FAIRHOPE — About change anybody’s mind,” two dozen people stood she said. “We’re here Allison Marlow Classified Advertising along Baldwin County to let people know that Managing Editor Whisper Edwards 48 waving to cars in the people do support Roe vs. allisonm@gulfcoast whisper@gulfcoast midday sun Tuesday as Wade.” media.com media.com they protested the pas- On May 15, Gov. Kay sage of legislation ban- Ivey signed the bill Tony Whitehead Legal Advertising ning almost all abortions passed by the Legisla- GUY BUSBY / STAFF PHOTO Sports Editor April M. Perry in Alabama. ture making it a felony Protestors gather outside the Fairhope Satellite tony@gulfcoast legals@gulfcoast Carrying signs with for a doctor to perform Courthouse to show their objections to legislation media.com media.com images of coat hang- an abortion in Alabama. banning abortions in Alabama. ers and slogans such as The bill makes no excep- “My Body, My Choice,” tions for rape or incest. cision. “Do I regret it? act, but take little action Parks Rogers protesters gathered Kim McCuiston re- Absolutely not.” to protect the health or Publisher outside the Fairhope called earlier times when McCuiston said she lives of young Alabam- [email protected] Satellite Courthouse. women had difficulties is in favor of choice, not ians once they are born. Riva Fralick, one of the getting abortions in Ala- abortions. “It’s a mat- “It’s hypocrisy,” she To subscribe, make an address change or vacation delivery event organizers, said bama. “I went to Geor- ter of women’s rights,” said. “People claim stop, you may call our office at (251) 943-2151, go online at she decided to do some- gia to have an abortion she said. “I’m not pro- they’re pro-life, but don’t www.gulfcoastnewstoday.com and click on the “e-edition” link in thing after seeing a story when I was 16 ½,” she abortion, I’m pro-choice. do anything to expand the black toolbar. Under “don’t have an id’ there is an option for on CNN the day before said. “I wasn’t ready to Somebody’s abortion is Medicaid to provide how to become a subscriber. or email amber@gulfcoastmedia. about national protests have a baby.” none of my business.” health coverage or do com. to take place the next She described the Fralick said officials anything when hospi- ©Gulf Coast Media 2019. No part of this newspaper may be day. event as terrifying, but claim they want to save tals are closing in rural reproduced without the prior written consent of the group She said she and oth- said it was the right de- children through the areas.” publisher or associate publisher. Opinions of editorial or general columnists or those reflected in submitted letters do not necessarily reflect the editorial position of this newspaper. The Baldwin Times (USPS 040-560) is published weekly, unveil a Bicentennial- and municipalities to said. “I love this state with its office located at 901 N. McKenzie St., in Foley, AL 36535. COUNTY themed float that will assist them in attaining and I love this county. I Periodicals postage paid at Foley, AL 36535. Subscription rates: CONTINUED FROM 1 In-county annual, $38.50 plus local sales tax; six-month, $22.50 ride in holiday parades grants for anniversary just want to get every- plus local sales tax; senior citizen annual, $36.00 plus local around the county. An- celebration events. body excited about this sales tax; six-month, $20.50 plus local sales tax; and out-of- This fall Anderson derson regularly speaks “We live in the best celebration.” county annual, $78.00, six-month, $39.00. and her committees will with community groups place in the world,” she POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The Baldwin Times, 901 N. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535-3546. STUDENTS information, including I extend our congratula- record-breaking year — scholarship totals show- tions to the graduates, simply amazing, and I’m CONTINUED FROM 1 ing an amazing result for their families and the Baldwin Proud,” Super- this year’s senior class. teachers and staff who intendent Tyler said. ing more graduation “Again, the board and helped make this a Gulf Coast Media • May 24, 2019 • The Baldwin Times • 3
Rest now, my fallen one. Do not fret over what has been done. Whatever horrors you have seen are now just a bad dream. Rest now, my fallen one.
It doesn’t matter where it had begun, in the desolate cold or arid sun. You sacri ced yourself for more than a war, ghting for our rights, our freedoms and more. Rest now, my fallen one.
In the face of fear, you would never run. Even when threatened, you left no one. Although you died, your life was not wasted, for you stood up for our entire nation. Rest now, my fallen one.
I wasn’t there when the bullet left the gun, but I would do anything for it to be undone. A piece of me died with your last breath and now I cherish everything of yours I have left. Rest now, my fallen one.
I feel like we lost so much even though they say we won, but I will always remember you, my angel, my dearest one. Though your years were fewer than most from birth, sleep peacefully here now, in the womb of the Earth. Please rest, my fallen one.
~ Memorial Day Lullaby / Whisper Edwards ~ 2019
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PO Box 3299 Orange Beach, AL 36561 P: 251-981-3872 F: 251-981-9872 williamsonair.com AL#15211 AL#53070 FL#CAC1819661 4 • The Baldwin Times • May 24, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media Want pecan from the trees in your yard? Remember to fertilize
By ANN CHAMBLISS done. East recommends apply- 25 pounds of 13-13-13, and around the tree in Alabama Extension Service “It costs a little more ing the following: 20 pounds of 34-0-0, 2 an area twice the branch money, but a leaf analy- • 1 pound of 13-13-13 per pounds of zinc and 100 spread of the tree. The Growing pecan trees sis is a great way to know tree per year of age up pounds of lime per tree dolomite lime is the can be tricky because of of any nutrient deficien- to 25 pounds per tree each year,” East said. cheapest, but pelletized the many environmental cies in the tree,” he said. • 1 pound of 34-0-0 per “For large trees, apply lime is easier to spread. factors that affect a tree’s “The process is similar tree per year of age up all of the fertilizer in health. One of the best “It is always important to collecting soil samples, to 20 pounds per tree April. For younger trees, More Information ways to promote good to have a soil analysis but we take certain • 1/10 pound of zinc sul- apply all of the 13-13-13 Alabama Extension health in pecan trees in done to determine what leaflet samples from the fate per tree per year fertilizer, lime, and zinc regional agents teach establishing a proper elements are already compound leaf and send of age up to 2 pounds in April. Apply half the pecan classes in differ- fertilizing program. present and what other to the plant diagnostics per tree 34-0-0 in April and the ent counties and cover Chip East, an Alabama elements are needed,” lab at Auburn.” • 5 pounds of dolomitic remainder in June.” topics such as cultivar Extension horticulture East said. “A soil test is limestone per tree The use of a mechani- selection, plant spac- regional agent, offers the cheap and easy to do. You General Guidelines per year age up to 100 cal spreader may help ing, proper planting and following information can pick up information Without doing an anal- pounds per tree. ensure an even applica- grafting. For additional about fertilizing pecan on soil testing at your ysis on the soil or leaves, tion of the fertilizers. information on pecans or trees. local Extension office.” there are some general “Basically, if your Do not disturb the soil to attend a pecan class, Chip also said growers guidelines to follow for trees are more than before applying the fer- contact your county Ex- Soil and Leaf Analysis can have a leaf analysis fertilizing pecan trees. 25 years old, you need tilizer. Spread it under tension office.
Gulf Coast Media newspapers win 3 Alabama Press Awards
By THE BALDWIN TIMES paper Contest - including Coverage, for “Baldwin well. He also placed sec- Band.” Marlow followed contest. The Illinois Press STAFF three first place awards. Behind Bars” an inside ond in Best News Feature the Elberta High School Association membership The group includes The look at the Baldwin Cover Story with his band for four months as judged the entries. Baldwin Times, The On- County jail, and another piece, “A look inside the the students and director The awards will be Gulf Coast Media’s looker, The Islander and for best humorous col- Baldwin County Animal navigated their first year presented on Saturday, newspaper group won The Courier. umn. Shelter. in existence. June 29 at the 2019 APA five awards this year in Courier Editor Cliff McCollum outdid him- Features Editor Al- This year, 90 pub- Summer Convention at the Alabama Press As- McCollum snagged two self in the Best Humor- lison Marlow won first lications from across the Perdido. Additional sociation’s first round of first place wins. Those ous Column and earned place for Best Feature Alabama submitted 3,394 awards will be an- the annual Better News- were for, In-Depth News the second place spot as Story for “Making the entries in the annual nounced at that event.
EMA landfall as a strong Cat- and local agencies to hold flooding it can be a worst- Hood, who took over as son — which begins June egory 2 storm with maxi- a Hurricane Simulation case scenario for us,” he director in April. 1 — brings, Hood is confi- CONTINUED FROM 1 mum winds of 111 miles Exercise on Tuesday, said. “The main thing we “At this point, I have dent that all involved will per hour, causing a 7- to May 7 at the EMA Cen- are looking at in these been on the job for just be prepared to ensure the slowed down in the warm 11-foot storm surge and tral Command. scenarios is the possi- over 30 days,” Hood said, safety of Baldwin resi- Gulf waters, leaving its widespread damage from While it may not quite bility of flood damage, “and most of that time dents. projected landfall into strong winds, tornados be a worst-case scenario which accounts for over has been spent going over “Everything we do is to Saturday, possibly into and flooding along Fish (although the simula- 75 percent of the dam- our severe weather plan ensure the safety of our the afternoon hours. and Styx rivers. tion was patterned after age.” to make sure we have ev- residents, that’s the most Shelters have been Obviously, it is not last season’s Hurricane Preparation is espe- erything in place.” important thing,” he activated and officials are August, it’s still May, but Michael which pounded cially important this year Following the May 9 said. “I have been most dealing with the backing officials with the Baldwin the Florida Panhandle) it with three of the four simulation, which was impressed by how every- up of traffic since the County Emergency Man- does provide a good test Baldwin County Com- coordinated by Training one has come together governor has not opened agement Agency were for local officials, said missioners just begin- and Shelter Coordinator with a common goal and all lanes of traffic along hard at work, getting EMA Director Zachary ning their first terms of Scott Wallace, officials is working hard to put the evacuation route to together with Baldwin Hood. office, with several new were debriefed, and ev- the best plan in place. I head north. County Commissioners, “Anytime you have department heads across erything was analyzed. couldn’t ask for anything In the end, Dori makes along with other state extensive damage and EMA the staff, including No matter what the sea- more.”
Town of Silverhill CITY OF FOLEY EMPLOYMENT NOTICE Chief of Police PART-TIME EVENT COORDINATOR/WELCOME CENTER ASSISTANT The Town of Silverhill, Alabama is seeking a qualified law enforcement officer to serve as its Chief of Police. The Town is an equal opportunity employer. The Town PROHIBITS discrimination against any Applicant because of The City of Foley is accepting applications for a permanent part- race, color, religion, sex, national origin, genetic information, citizenship or time Event Coordinator/Welcome Center Assistant in the Marketing military obligations. Department. The position works approximately 25 hours a week. Under general supervision, this position works as part of the marketing team Candidates for Chief of Police must be industrious, self-motivated, and to promote Foley as a tourism destination, assisting visitors and local capable of performing all aspects of police operational and management residents with information and services available in Foley. Performs duties. Such management duties will include policy development, budgeting, customer service and hospitality functions. Plans, coordinates, investigations, statistical reporting, implementation of a record keeping implements and supervises special events in the City of Foley, which system, code enforcement, and are willing to work patrol to meet and get to include performing record keeping, budgeting, purchasing and hiring know firsthand; the community, the people in the community and the issues that vendors for these events. Reports to the Marketing Director. face the other officers. Candidates must have demonstrated leadership skills, excellent communication skills, and high integrity in their prior positions. Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent and two (2) years of experience in a job related field, or an equivalent combination Minimum requirements for any Applicant include: five (5) years of law of education, training and experience that provides the required enforcement experience with three (3) years experience in management of knowledge, skills and abilities to produce an event. The candidate a comparable municipal law enforcement agency and equivalent Applicants should be willing to work nights, holidays and/or Saturdays and be able must possess a current APOSTC certification. Applicants must hold a current to work independently at times. Alabama Drivers License. Applicants must be proficient in the use of firearms/ Starting salary is $14.42 an hour with excellent benefits including radar and all other job-related equipment. An Applicant, if selected, may be retirement through State of Alabama Retirement Systems, paid subject to a 90-day probationary period. holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Successful applicant must pass both a drug test and a background check, which includes driving record Beginning salary range for this position depends upon qualifications. The and criminal background check. A valid driver’s license is required. Town offers benefits including; health insurance, retirement (through the Retirement Systems of Alabama), paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave Apply online at the city’s website www.cityoffoley.org until the close of according to the terms of the Town’s Personnel Policy. business on Wednesday, May 29, 2019.
Any prospective Applicant must submit a resume and fill out an application THE CITY OF FOLEY IS AN EQUAL available at Town Hall. OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Gulf Coast Media • May 24, 2019 • The Baldwin Times • 5 Good news from our schools SPONSORED BY SNOOK FARMS S.T.E.A.Ming ahead at Fairhope Intermediate School
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Fairhope Intermediate held their annual Rolling with S.T.E.A.M. Program on Monday, May 13. The guest speaker was Mr. Wil Picota an engineer with Airbus. He shared a fable which led to his theme, “Don’t Let an Oppor- tunity Pass You By.” Mr.Picota shared his life story of how he was inspired as a young boy in school in the country of Panama and how he didn’t let the opportunity pass him by to come SUBMITTED PHOTOS to the United States to study and become an The program ended ognition, the FIS Science engineer. with the FIS Science Olympiad Team Mem- He told the students Club members being bers were also recog- they had heard his story, recognized and receiv- nized and they received a now it was time for them ing a S.T.E.A.M. pin and certificate for their hard to make their story. He certificate for all of their work and dedication as challenged the students hard work and dedica- they earned 4th Place in to Dream Big and follow tion this year. the Science Olympiad their dreams and not to Earlier in the year, the Regional Tournament let opportunities pass members made a model that was held in Auburn. them by. The students of the Eiffel Tower using The club sponsors are will follow up with this whatever type of materi- Mrs. Heidi Jones, Mrs. theme by watching the als they wanted. Their Sarah Brown, and Ms. movie, “Dream BIG, En- models were amazing! Trina Jackson. gineering Our World.” The club sponsors are Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead The students, teachers, Ms. Trina Jackson and at FIS, as they strive to and parents enjoyed Mr. Mrs. Nancy Tuttle. prepare our future lead- Picota’s inspirational Following the FIS Sci- ers for the challenges of and motivating speech. ence Club Members Rec- tomorrow!
DAR Bronze JROTC Medal and Certificate presented to Cadet Presley
The Zachariah God- ley of Baldwin County bold Chapter, National High School during the Society Daughters of annual AFJROTC Fly- the American Revolu- ing Tigers Dining Out tion, National Defense banquet. Cadet Presley Committee Chairman was recognized for Bobbie Jean Hicks demonstrating depend- presented the “DAR ability, good character, Bronze JROTC Medal patriotism, adherence and Certificate” to to military discipline, SUBMITTED PHOTO Cadet Natalee D. Pres- and leadership ability. Snook Farms Co. Rd. 55, Summerdale, AL • 251-952-5812 www.SnookFarm.com 6 • The Baldwin Times • May 24, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media Obituaries
(Thompson) Mundy. II Parish in Kewanee. and –nephews, Garrett, be viewed and private later date. She married Randall She enjoyed sewing and Colin, Riley, McKenna condolences left at www. Memorials to honor C. Allen on April 13, 1991 doing various art proj- and Blaine, Meghan, Ra- ruxfuneralhome.com. Jim may be made to and they have been to- ects. chel, Sarah and Hannah, Wounded Warrior Proj- gether for 34 years. Survivors include her Luke and Ned, Bobby DAVIS ect, P.O. Box 758517, To- Katherine graduated husband of Gulf Shores, and Amelia. Ruth E. Davis, 96, peka, KS 66675-8517. from Black Hawk East in Alabama; her mother Katherine was a de- a resident of Loxley, Kewanee and from West- of Duvall, Washington; voted cat lover for many passed away Friday, May KEITH ern Illinois University her siblings, Mary (Rob- decades, and also leaves 17, 2019. Evelyn Sue Keith, 89, in Macomb. She lived ert) Phelps of Swansea, behind her friendly fe- Funeral services were of Gulf Shores, passed in Kewanee most of her Illinois, Teresa (Bill) line, Nicky. held Monday, May 20, away May 20, 2019. life and had worked for Swedman of Duvall, She was preceded in 2019 at Loxley First Bap- Funeral services were Peoples National Bank Washington, Jimmy death by her father. tist Church. held Wednesday, May for over 36 years. (Flori) Mundy of Marble Mass of Christian Burial was in Green- 22, 2019 at Pleasant View Following her first Falls, Texas and Charles Burial will be celebrated wood Cemetery. Baptist Church in Foley. ALLEN bout with breast cancer (Dorothy) Mundy of at 10 a.m., Monday, May Arrangements by Arrangements by Glenda “Katherine” in 2002-03, she and her Bloomington, Illinois; 27 at Saint John Paul Mack Funeral Home & Cason Funeral Service, Allen, 72, of Gulf Shores, husband moved to Gulf nieces and nephews, II Parish in Kewanee, Crematory, Robertsdale. Foley. Alabama, formerly of Shores, Alabama. Diane (Mike) Dwyer, Illinois. Celebrant will Kewanee, Illinois, died She was currently a Paula (John) Gingrich, be Fr. Johndamaseni GRAGO MIDDLETON Friday, May 17, 2019. member of Our Lady Erin (Tom) Flynn, Baird Zilimu. James Anthony “Jim” Billy J. Middleton, 78, She was born Feb. 15, of the Gulf Catholic (Allison) Swedman, Visitation will be held Grago, 87, of Foley, a resident and the mayor 1947 in Kewanee, Illinois, Church in Gulf Shores, Josh, Nathan and Sean from 3-5 p.m., Sunday, Alabama, passed away of Loxley, passed away the daughter of Sheldon and was a former mem- Mundy and Eli and Zoe May 26 at Rux Funeral Monday, May 13, 2019 Friday, May 17, 2019. E. and Margret Berniece ber of Saint John Paul Mundy; and great-nieces Home in Kewanee, Il- surrounded by his fam- Funeral services will linois, with recitation of ily. be held Friday, May 24, the rosary at 5 p.m. Born Aug. 12, 1931 in 2019 at 10 a.m. at Loxley Burial will be in Pleas- Syracuse, New York, he Church of God, with ant View Cemetery in was the only child of burial in Greenwood Kewanee, Illinois. Chris and Mary Grago. Cemetery. Memorials may be Jim is survived by his Visitation will be held directed to Visitation son, Andy (Amy) Grago one hour prior to the Catholic School, or to of Orlando, Florida; service. the Henry County Hu- grandson, Anthony Arrangements by mane Society, and left in Bracken of Sayre, Penn- Mack Funeral Home & c/o Rux Funeral Home, sylvania; loving com- Crematory, Robertsdale. 507 S. Chestnut St., Ke- panion, Barbara Hays of wanee, IL 61443. Foley, Alabama; and her WRENN This obituary may children, Connie (Philip) Jessie Wrenn, 73, a res- Baker of Orange Beach, ident of Loxley, passed Alabama, Steve (Ruth away Sunday, May 19, Ann) Hays of Green- 2019. wood, Delaware. A celebration of life Jim was a Korean War service will be held veteran, cattle rancher, Saturday, June 1, 2019 horseman and finally re- at 2 p.m. at Roberts- tired from Carrier Co. as dale United Methodist a mechanical engineer. Church, with visitation He loved his family, at 1 p.m. fishing, horses and a Arrangements by You always know good hand of blackjack. Mack Funeral Home, A private family ser- Robertsdale. fun things to do! vice will be held at a SP C C S Remembering your loved one T S o o e one o e o o o n on h w o n o h o he C S T S o ne ho e o n e one o he e o w h he o on o e en e wo o n wh e ho o e on e e o o e n o on o o o ho o o e h o e e e
CALL FOR HOME DELIVERY! 251.943.2151 GULF COAST MEDIA THE COURIER • THE ONLOOKER • THE ISLANDER • THE BALDWIN TIMES 901 N. McKenzie Street • Foley, AL 36535 • www.GulfCoastNewsToday.com Gulf Coast Media • May 24, 2019 • The Baldwin Times • 7 Sheriff reimburses county after federal funds paid
By GUY BUSBY than $500,000 owed by his receives money from the “Normally, our reim- getting any reimbursables received. [email protected] office has been paid after federal government for bursables from the federal back from the federal Commission Chairman the Sheriff’s Department services including federal government run 60 to 120 government,” Mack told Charles “Skip” Gruber BAY MINETTE — Al- was reimbursed for funds prisoners housed in the days on a normal cycle commissioners. “We’re up said he understood that most four months after held up in the government Baldwin County Correc- and then with the govern- to date on that, I’m glad to Mack and the Sheriff’s Of- the federal government shutdown which ended tions Center for the U.S. ment shutdown that we report. We’re back on our fice could do little to reim- shutdown ended, Baldwin Jan. 25. Marshal’s Service and had and the fact that it was normal cycle now.” burse the county until the County finances are get- Today I am recognizing Immigration and Customs the ending of a calendar Commissioner Billie Jo federal money was paid. ting back to normal with that we sent reimburs- Enforcement. The depart- year and the beginning of Underwood, chairwoman “We understand with the payment of funds ables back to the Baldwin ment is also reimbursed a fiscal year on Oct. 1, all of the Finance Committee, the federal government owed to the Sheriff’s Of- County Commission for for transporting prisoners of those things culminated said she had noticed the you have no control over fice, Sheriff Huey “Hoss” $513,711.43,” Mack said. and other services, Mack where we actually went deficit in the budget due what’s going on,” Gruber Mack said. “Those were from the last said. about four months, one of to the missing funds, but said. “We have to live with On Tuesday, Mack quarter of 2018 and the The shutdown, which the longest periods that that county officials had it. We’re back on track told the Baldwin County first quarter of 2019.” began in December, cut we have ever had with the known the money would now. We appreciate that Commission that more The Sheriff’s Office off those funds. Sheriff’s Department, on be paid as soon as it was you’re sharing it with us.”
MAYOR Municipal Park, Civic the Alabama Mississippi He was a member of Middleton and Brian Mid- Town of Loxley. Center, Kid’s Playground, District 29, Zone 6, dur- the Loxley Church of God dleton, both of Loxley, The family requests CONTINUED FROM 1 walking trail and three ing a ceremony held May and was elected Central and Gavin (Jenna) Mid- memorial donations be ball parks. 9. “We have learned so Baldwin Man of the Year dleton of Panama City, made to the Billy Middle- posed. Middleton was recently much from Billy through in 1992. Florida; two sisters, Mil- ton Scholarship Fund c/o “The Town of Loxley honored, along with the years about what it Middleton was pre- dred Taylor of Daphne, The Rewards Foundation, has always operated in a Murphy, Mayor Pro Tem means to give back to the ceded in death by his par- and Jeanette Katsinas P.O. Box 56, Loxley, AL family atmosphere and Joe Kitchens from Rob- community.” ents, Edward D. and Susie of Columbus, Georgia; a 36551, or to the Loxley this is like losing the ertsdale, Teal and Coun- He was a strong sup- Middleton; and sister, brother, J.W. “Pete” (Nell) Church of God, P.O. Box head of our family,” said cil Member Katherine porter of youth activities Bertha Sinclair. Middleton of Loxley; and 499, Loxley, AL 36551. Mayor Pro Tem Richard Breeden for 30 years of in the area and coached He is survived by his three grandchildren, Pre- Arrangements are by Teal. “We are going to service by the Alabama Little League Baseball for wife, Lilly Middleton of sley, Bryson and Haddie; Mack Funeral Home & have really big shoes to League of Municipalities. many years. Loxley; three sons, Jeff and by the citizens of the Crematory, Robertsdale. fill, but I am confident “Loxley is really going that we as a council are to miss him,” Breeden going to move forward said. “He was like my and continue to run the brother.” town the way Billy would Born in Loxley, Middle- have wanted.” ton is a life-long resident Teal said his relation- of Loxley, interrupted ship with Middleton as only by his service to our a father-figure goes well country as a member of beyond the relationship the U.S. Marine Corps between mayor and coun- (1960-1963). His successful cil member. career as a businessman, “I grew up here in Lox- along with many years ley, grew up in the Loxley of community service Church of God where prepared him for the role Billy was a member and as the Town’s chief execu- he coached me in Little tive officer. League,” Teal said. “I be- Middleton is a longtime lieve that I owe a lot of the volunteer in the com- success I’ve had in my life munity activities, having to his leadership and by served as the Charter following his example.” President of the Loxley According to the town’s Optimist Club (1980) and website, under Middle- he has continued to serve ton’s leadership, and with in several capacities in the cooperation of the the local club plus served Loxley Town Council, as the Governor of the Loxley has been able to Alabama Mississippi Dis- secure three Safe Route to trict of Optimist Interna- School sidewalk projects; tional in 1988. install two water supply “He was a huge part wells and a water treat- of our Optimist Club. He ment plant; construct a was the glue that held new Waste Water Treat- everything together,” ment Facility; build new said the Rev. Jim Batch- Public Works Building; elor, pastor of the Loxley secure grants for sewer United Methodist Church and drainage projects; and fellow member of the start Loxley’s first Police Optimist Club. “When I Dispatch Department and came here in 1998, he and build a police station. John Chappell (with the “On behalf of the city Optimist Club) were the of Robertsdale, I want to first people I met. I am render our condolences proud to consider him a and prayers to lift up friend and a confidant, the Middleton family,” someone that I could go to said Robertsdale Mayor for advice and he came to Charles Murphy. “Billy me for advice. I will miss and I served together for him dearly.” 30 years and we always Middleton was also re- had a great relationship cently honored as the first with him and the town. inductee into the Optimist He did a great job for the Club’s Legacy Society, citizens of Loxley and presented with a Lifetime was always thinking for- Achievement Award for ward. His leadership will which a scholarship will be missed and again, we be presented in his name want to express our con- each year to a Baldwin dolences to the family and County student. to the town during this “The Loxley Optimist difficult time.” Club paved the way for all During his tenure land the other Optimist Clubs was acquired and through in Baldwin County,” said donations and efforts by Jeff Keener, president of the Town Council and the the Perdido Bay Club and citizens for the Loxley lieutenant governor for 8 • The Baldwin Times • May 24, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media Religion FCC’s 1st “Fill the Wagon” Sunday
SUBMITTED dated foods and supplies, which is no easy task! Fairhope Christian She monitors it daily Church held its first “Fill and has become great at the Wagon Sunday” on predicting the needs of May 5th. The youth of those who visit. Vicki ar- the church pitched in rives each morning, pops with great enthusiasm, the trunk of her little pulling a wagon down car — her mobile storage the aisles of the sanctu- unit, and replenishes the ary, collecting canned box with necessities for goods, non-perishables, families in our area who SUBMITTED PHOTOS Pastor Rick Malugani blessing the collection. cleaning supplies, and have unfortunately hit Collecting from Fairhope Christian congregants toiletries to be used by hard times. the needy in our com- Now that the school munity. The items col- year is coming to an end, lected will be placed in and there will be no hot our Community Bless- breakfasts or lunches ing Box, located on the offered at the schools, church’s property at there will surely be 349 Fairwood Blvd. in more people benefitting Fairhope. from Vicki’s dedication The chairwoman of and this congregation’s Blessing Box, 349 Fairwood Blvd., Fairhope the collection effort, overwhelming generos- Vicki Lyons, is dedicated ity. Fairhope Christian accessible 24/7, and do- very much. Thank you, to keeping our Blessing Church is truly doing nations from the public on behalf of the neediest Box filled with currently God’s work. The box is will also be appreciated in this community. Collection results
Big Fish Ministires opens Women’s Residential Recovery Program
Submitted program is designed to is also available allow- who were abusing opi- items and referrals to 943-6990. help restore addicted, ing residents to pay the ates and/or alcohol other community re- May 1 was the official homeless and other intake fee while complet- are also required to be sources to help meet ABOUT BIG FISH opening of the Big Fish broken people through ing the final stages of the detoxed prior to being their needs. Their ser- MINISTRIES: Ministries new women’s Christ-centered heal- program. Each student admitted into the pro- vices also include weekly Big Fish Ministries residential recovery pro- ing and transformation. is required to pay a mini- gram. There are plans to community recovery is a 501c3 ministry that gram. This will be one of Residents are provided mum of $50 at intake to expand services in the classes on Friday nights provides a 12 -18 month two residential recovery with recovery classes, cover the initial supplies future to help meet the at Liberty Church Foley. residential recovery programs for women in faith-based individual & needed. Onsite indepen- needs of these circum- More information program for men and Baldwin County and the group mentoring, case dent living, including stances and others. along with an online ap- women struggling with area’s only long-term management, Biblical holding an outside job, is Big Fish Ministries plication for those inter- addictions, homeless- residential recovery pro- teaching, life-skills train- allowed during the final began in 2016 as one of ested in applying to the ness, and other destruc- gram for women. Four ing, discipleship classes, phase of the program. three residential recov- new women’s program tive behaviors in the Gulf beds are currently avail- legal and educational At this time, women ery programs for men are available on the Big Coast region. Funding able with an additional advocacy, employment with children, pregnant in Baldwin County. Ad- Fish Ministries website for the programs is 12 beds becoming avail- readiness training and women and those with ditionally, the ministry at: www.BigFishMinis- provided through the able at different points more. serious mental illness offers a community tries.org Information can generous support of indi- throughout the month of There is a $500 intake requiring psychotropic services program that also be found on the Big viduals, churches, busi- May. fee with scholarships and/or mood stabilizing provides individuals in Fish Ministries Facebook nesses and two Big Fish This 12-18 month available for those who medications cannot be Baldwin County with and Instagram pages or Ministries Foley thrift residential women’s qualify. A contract option accommodated. Those clothing and household by calling them at 251- store locations.
UPCOMING COMMUNITY CHURCH EVENTS
Ecumenical Minis- Register online at OLGAL. baked beans, hush puppies month from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Morgan and Anne-Marie, meets every first Tuesday of tries, INC. (EMI) will be ORG or call the parish office and a homemade dessert. for our First Friday Fish grandfather to Hudson. Di the month at 9 a.m. at the celebrating our 50th at 251-968-7062. St. Peter’s is located at Fry! Enjoy delicious white Lemis lived in Europe for Biscuit King and JSUMC CS anniversary soon! We 6270 Bon Secour Highway fish filets fried to golden the first 28 years of his life 2.0 meets every third Sun- would love for you to join us “Camp Invention”, a STEM (corner of County Road 10 perfection, accompanied having arrived in the USA day of the month at 11:30 for a reception celebrating summer program that and County Road 49) in Bon by cole slaw, baked beans, in 1980.His hotel corporate at JSUMC, Building C. Next our remarkable past and “Turns Curious Students Secour. Next date: June 6. hush puppies, dessert, and career has taken him and Dates: Tues., June 4, for our promising future. This into Innovative Think- a drink all for a donation of his family to 13 USA loca- Comfort Sowers and Sun., celebration will take place ers” is coming to Saint Join St. Paul’s Episcopal $8! You can even get your tions in 36 years. He is a June 16 for CS 2.0. Join us on Wednesday, July 17 from Benedict School June 10-14, Church Life Center the order to-go! No reserva- Board member and writes as we create comfort items 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at The Table, 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. With two fourth Friday of each tion necessary. Next date: articles for several industry such as prayer shawls, located at 300 N. Alston camps, “Supercharged” for month for Spaghetti June 7. We are located at magazines relating to the fidget blankets, bears, and St., in Foley. This site is the grades 1-6, and “Deep Sea Dinner and Bingo. Dinner 915 N. Pine St. in Foley. Call hospitality world, specifi- many more items. All items original location of EMI’s Mystery” for grades 7-9, is served at 6 p.m. and the 251-943-4393 for more cally to food and beverage are given away for free to office in Foley. there is something for every games start at 6:30 p.m. information. topics. While he is retired, those suffering from hard- age. They are open to all $5 for a full course dinner he has difficulty saying “NO” ships, such as illness, abuse, Our Lady of the Gulf students. Sign up by going of spaghetti, salad, bread, Fairhope Unitarian Fel- to companies that want to or other pain. For more will host Vacation Bible to: www.saintbenedict.net/ drink, and dessert. $20 lowship invites you to join engage him to consult for information, please call School for kids grades PreK events/camp-invention or for 11 games of Bingo. Play us this Sunday for an en- them. JSUMC at 251-928-9133. All thru 6 starting on June 3rd call 800-968-4332. them all or share with a lightening talk. Speaker: We are located at 1150 volunteers of any skill level - 7th from 9 a.m. until noon friend! We WILL NOT be Giorgi Di Lemis. Title of St. Peter’s Episcopal Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, and are invited! We hope to see each day. This Catholic offering free babysitting talk: ‘My Father’s Silence’. service starts at 11 a.m. you there! VBS called “Birthday Blast” Church will be hosting this year, but kids are still This presentation offers on the first is an exciting PRO-LIFE Fish Fries welcome. Everyone is a personal and private JSUMC Comfort Sowers themed program where Thursday of every month welcome! We are located glimpse of Di Lemis’ youth kids will learn to DISCOVER, from May through October at 28788 N. Main St. in and relationship with his RESPECT, PROTECT, (excluding July 4th) from Daphne. Next spaghetti din- father. Sad, traumatic and SERVE, and CELEBRATE 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Eat in or ner and bingo night: May 24. unexpected events have WE WANT YOUR SUBMISSIONS! take out. $10 per plate and life. There is no cost and sometimes a gift to give us, Submit your church events to includes fresh fried mullet, YUM! Join Foley UMC on we are located at 308 East if each of us recognizes it. [email protected] 22nd Avenue, Gulf Shores. potato salad, cole slaw, the first Friday of every Husband of Ann, father of Gulf Coast Media • May 24, 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 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 Christ the King Catholic Church 33181 Arlie Minchew Rd Loxley · 251-964-5261 Lifeway Community Church Pleasant View Baptist Church 1505 Main St APOSTOLIC Robertsdale · 251-931-0089 Crossway Baptist Church www.fbcloxley.com 16373 Thompson Rd 19197 Co Rd 12 S Daphne · 251-626-2343 12720 Springsteen Ln Loxley · 251-960-5433 Foley · 251-943-1845 www.ctkdaphne.org Foley Apostolic Robertsdale 1st Assembly of God Foley · 251-971-2000 First Baptist Church Orange Beach www.lifewaycommunityonline.com www.foleypleasantview.org 209 W Berry Ave 22811 Holland St 4773 Bay Circle Our Lady of the Gulf Foley · 251-943-8499 Robertsdale · 251-947-5890 Daphne Baptist Orange Beach · 251-981-4288 Lighthouse Baptist Church Redeemed Baptist Church 308 E 22nd Ave 1515 6th St www. rstbaptistorangebeach.com 18055 Co Rd 64 9790 County Rd 65 Gulf Shores · 251-968-7062 Good Samaritan Sanctuary Summerdale Assembly of God Daphne · 251-626-2215 Loxley · 251-960-1833 Foley · 251-965-2080 www.ourladyofthegulfal.org 7208 Twin Beech Rd 404 E Broadway St First Baptist Church Point Clear www.redeemedbaptistchurch.org Fairhope · 251-928-2122 Summerdale · 251-989-6851 6537 Co Rd 32 Macedonia Missionary Baptist Shrine of the Holy Cross www.goodsamaritansanctuary.org Point Clear · 251-928-7023 902 Daphne Ave 612 Main St Daphne · 251-626-9393 Daphne · 251-621-9793
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