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AUGUST 3, 2018 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢ Recent escapes from Loxley Work Release Center cause concerns for local law enforcement
By JOHN UNDERWOOD AND CLIFF a.m. Both were recaptured “It’s the ones that escape from MCCOLLUM the same day, Dinsmore was the Work Release Center here recaptured in Atmore, while that (members of the Loxley With several recent escapes White was recaptured in Police Department) have to from the Loxley Work Release Loxley with assistance by the deal with. It just takes a lot Center, local residents and Baldwin County Sheriff’s De- of our resources to get them law enforcement officials are partment. back.” questioning the continued use Cory Allen Kingery, 37, es- Oftentimes, Lovell said, the of the facility. caped at 6:25 a.m. on Tuesday, inmates have transportation Most recently three inmates July 24 and was recaptured waiting and have left the area. escaped from the Loxley Work the next day in Jefferson In White’s case, he got a ride Release Center over a two-day County. to the Loxley Motel and was period. “Oftentimes inmates simply captured after police received Damon Rashad Dinsmore, walk off an assigned job and a tip. 22, escaped at 2:05 a.m. Mon- we hear about those later,” “Most of these inmates are day, July 23, while Catorius said Lt. Tony Lovell, chief in- SUBMITTED PHOTO Alan White, 21, escaped at 8:05 vestigator with the Loxley PD. SEE ESCAPES, PAGE 2 Kicking her way to the top Carucci Gulf Shores Middle Local priest Schooler represents U.S. at international seeking martial arts tournament kidney By ALLISON MARLOW [email protected] donation Submitted by Lizzy Hands has left with SALLY MCKINNEY bruises. She’s left bruises on other students. She’s been We have all seen the kicked in the head. When TV shows with a person there are no female students lying in a hospital bed to spar with, she takes on the waiting for an organ boys. And every hit, every hard SEE PRIEST, PAGE 4 knock has made her a more formidable competitor in Yo- shukai Karate. This year she BALDWIN FAST FACTS has kicked her way to the top, earning a spot on Team USA at the WKC World Champion- 5.6 percent of Baldwin ships, an annual martial arts County’s population is competition attended by ath- under the age of 5. letes from around the world. The competition will be Source: US Census Bureau held this fall in Ireland. When her friends first towed Hands through the Deaths Page 6 front door of Wheeles Ka- rate, in Gulf Shores, the now eighth grader said she was Loris T. Archer quiet and struggled some- Larry R. Gandy times in school. Charles Eustace Hill III That was four years ago. ALLISON MARLOW / STAFF PHOTO Samuel E. Sowell Lizzy Hands, an 8th grader at Gulf Shores Middle School, poses with the medals she has earned at regional SEE KICKING, PAGE 4 and national competition. She studies under Chris Wheeles (right) at Wheeles Karate in Gulf Shores.
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1 SECTION • 24 PAGES 2 • The Baldwin Times • August 3, 2018 • Gulf Coast Media The Baldwin Times North Baldwin Chamber of 901 N. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535-3546 Commerce Diplomat highlight PHONE: (251) 943-2151 | FAX: (251) 943-3441 Submitted BY THE NORTH win area for three years Holly Hills Country [email protected] BALDWIN CHAMBER OF now. Club. COMMERCE Parks Rogers Tony Whitehead Olsen joined the “The NBCC exceeded Diplomat program to my expectations from Publisher Sports Editor Robin Olsen is a part be more involved with day one,” Olsen said. parks@gulfcoast tony@gulfcoast of the North Baldwin the community and “The enthusiasm and media.com media.com Chamber of Commerce has helped with several commitment to our Diplomat Program events. Her favorite so community continu- Cliff McCollum Classified Advertising and currently works at far has been the annual ously makes me hon- Managing Editor Whisper Edwards ByrdCo Real Estate in Crawfish Bash. ored to be involved cliff@gulfcoastmedia. whisper@gulfcoast Stapleton. When asked what her while also allowing com media.com She has been a resi- favorite North Baldwin business opportunities dent of the North Bald- spot is, she said the in my profession. Olson Allison Marlow Legal Advertising Senior Features Editor April Wallace allisonm@gulfcoast legals@gulfcoast media.com media.com ESCAPES Baldwin County the lines of inadequate solution to the issues but Sheriff Hoss Mack said staffing on the ground asked the public around CONTINUED FROM 1 To subscribe, make an address change or vacation delivery escapes from the facil- there. We also have some that area to stay vigilant. stop, you may call our office at (251) 943-2151, go online at ity do tie up numerous concerns with the facil- “We’ve made our of- www.gulfcoastnewstoday.com and click on the “e-edition” link in those who are at the resources for his depart- ity itself if inmates are ficers be aware to be the black toolbar. Under “don’t have an id’ there is an option for end of their sentences, ment and other law en- able to just walk out of more diligent, and we how to become a subscriber. or email amber@gulfcoastmedia. so it’s hard to tell why forcement agencies. the center and off of the ask the public that live com. they would take that “When there are grounds.” in that area that if they ©Gulf Coast Media 2018. No part of this newspaper may be risk,” Lovell said. “A lot escapes, tremendous Mack said he would see something that looks reproduced without the prior written consent of the group of times it is because of amounts of resources continue to reach out to suspicious, contact au- publisher or associate publisher. Opinions of editorial or general columnists or those reflected in submitted letters family issues.” get tied up on that where the state to try to find a thorities,” Mack said. do not necessarily reflect the editorial position of this Both White and Din- they would normally be newspaper. smore were near the doing other routines,” TRENDING The Baldwin Times (USPS 040-560) is published weekly, beginning of 10-year Mack said. with its office located at 901 N. McKenzie St., in Foley, AL 36535. sentences. Dinsmore was Mack said he and 1. AT&T files for temporary restraining order against Periodicals postage paid at Foley, AL 36535. Subscription rates: convicted in September other officials have had City of Daphne In-county annual, $36.50 plus local sales tax; six-month, $21.50 2017 of third-degree ongoing talks with the 2. Council approves school resource officers for local plus local sales tax; senior citizen annual, $34.00 plus local burglary; White was con- state about the Loxley schools sales tax; six-month, $19.50 plus local sales tax; and out-of- victed in October 2016 facility. 3. State Rep. Randy Davis indicted on bribery charges county annual, $78.00, six-month, $39.00. for possessing a pistol “We believe that one POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The Baldwin Times, after being convicted of of the issues there, by federal grand jury 901 N. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535-3546. a violent crime. Kingery based on last week and 4. Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project update was serving a 2-year prior discussions, is 5. A look inside the Baldwin County Jail sentence, convicted in that there is a staffing To see these top online stories of the week and our December 2017 of first issue there,” Mack said. other content, visit gulfcoastnewstoday.com. degree theft of property. “It seems to fall along Gulf Coast Media • August 3, 2018 • The Baldwin Times • 3 Backyard biosecurity
By ELLEN HUCKABAY County Extension Coordinator Baldwin County Extension Office
Backyard poultry flocks are growing in popularity, and for good reason, as there is noth- ing quite like the taste steps to prevent diseases of a fresh egg laid by a in your chickens and chicken you’ve raised. yourself. But along with the rise • Sanitation: Chicken in numbers of backyard feces is the most likely flocks, there has also place that a person been a rise in the num- would contact Salmo- ber of sicknesses due to nella. The feces can Salmonella infections. be on the ground, in The link between these the nesting/roosting your home until they • Knowledge: Know Agent Kelly Palmer two trends has not been areas, on food and have been thoroughly your birds! Spend warns producers that We often hear, “these definitively proven, but water bowls, and on sanitized. Sanitation enough time familiar- now is the time to scout armyworms appeared it still presents an oppor- the feathers, beak, also prevents YOU izing yourself with for Fall Armyworms. overnight and they ate tunity to spread educa- and feet of the birds. from spreading germs your flock so that you Treatable populations everything!” Fall army- tion and awareness on The number one thing to your chickens. will recognize any un- in Alabama have been worms feed in their lar- backyard chicken bios- you can do is WASH • Isolation: keep your usual behavior. Signs reported in the last val stages (caterpillars) ecurity. YOUR HANDS BE- chickens away from of sickness should be two weeks in Clarke, for approximately 14 Biosecurity is just a FORE AND AFTER other pets, especially treated immediately Marengo, and Butler days. The first 10 days, fancy word meaning touching chickens. other poultry, and with medication and Counties; and new re- they don’t eat very much “protecting” “life;” in- Keep the coop area protect their area from quarantine if neces- ports continue to come and can go unnoticed in cluding both your life and tools clean, as wild birds as much as sary. If you find a dead in each day. fields. The last 4 days, and your birds’ lives. well as the clothing possible. If visitors are chicken or wild bird the final (and largest) Just like with any pet, and shoes that you curious about your nearby, assume that Monitoring Tips: larval instar, consumes there are practices that wear when tending to chickens, but have it has a contagious 1. Use a sweep net to the most forage. For this you should adopt in the flock. It’s best to chickens of their own, disease and dispose monitor once a week. reason, monitoring with order to have the most have a pair of shoes it’s best if they do not of it immediately and 2. Start at the edges of a sweep net weekly is es- rewarding experience dedicated to “chicken come in direct con- properly. the field, as fall army- sential! with your chickens. We work.” You could also tact with your flock. worms tend to migrate Fall Armyworms can not only need to worry wear protective cover- Chicken swaps, flea Brigid McCrea, Exten- into fields from sur- also be pests of home about keeping ourselves ings over your shoes markets, and other sion 4-H Animal Special- rounding areas. lawns, so it’s important healthy when handling or set up a foot-wash places where poultry ist, reminds people with 3. Fall armyworms are to keep scout your grass chickens, we need to station that is utilized from different places backyard chickens to most active in the as well. make sure we don’t when entering and are gathered is prime “wash hands and do not early morning / late For control options, make the chickens sick exiting the coop area. opportunity to spread kiss chicks or chickens.” afternoon, so take or if you need to con- as well. Whatever you do, disease between samples during these firm the identity of an With that in mind, the don’t wear shoes that flocks. Try to avoid BOLO for Fall times to get a true insect pest, contact your USDA/APHIS and ACES have been worn in the these situations as Armyworms sense of infestation County Extension Office recommend a few simple chicken’s area inside much as possible. Regional Extension level. at 251-937-7176. 4 • The Baldwin Times • August 3, 2018 • Gulf Coast Media Test your knowledge of state history: People of our Past In honor of the 200th Bayside Academy; G. Gulf Telephone Com- I. Editor of Life Section, Birthday of the State 1. Veda Baldwin A. British Governor of first postmaster of pany operator; council Pensacola News Jour- of Alabama, test your 2. Major Robert Farmar Mobile; plantation Daphne; named town member Gulf Shores nal; award winning knowledge of Baldwin 3. Josiah Blakeley named Farm Hall in D. CSA Brigadier Gen- (1960s), owned and author of Cracker County History. The 4. S. B. Bracy Stockton eral; commanded de- operated first mobile Crumb Trail and a three-year celebration 5. Lynn Bozone B. Historian; author; fense forces at Battle home park in Gulf 1964 series “In Search honors our Places, our 6. Dorothy Skipper leader in establish- of Blakeley Shores of Golden Pond” People and our Stories. Brown ing Stockton as an E. Founded a planned H. President of Eastern J. Bay Minette photog- The year 2018 highlights 7. Willison Duck Alabama Landmark town north of Spanish Shore Baptist Mis- rapher; preserved “People” who made an 8. William Howard District; organized an- Fort in 1813 sionary Association; extensive collection of impact on the story of our 9. Theodore Johnson nual “Stockton Saw- F. Built and operated his- founded first school vintage photographs county. Match the names 10. St. John Richardson mill Days” event toric Peoples’ Supply for African American to the identification. Liddell C. Owner of hotel now Company in Silverhill children, Daphne 1889 See answers on page 7.
KICKING moves, the discipline, it’s earn a spot on the team. Want to help? all helped her improve To prepare for the CONTINUED FROM 1 her memory and her larger stage, Hands is WHAT: Raise money to send school work,” said her studying other competi- Lizzy Hands to Ireland for the Now, at Wheeles Karate dad Michael Hands. tor’s tactics. Her favorite WKC World Championships she memorizes lengthy Hands travels to move, the round kick, is forms — a series of de- SEND DONATIONS TO: nearly a dozen competi- also her secret weapon. tailed movements that Paypal.me/nicolehands tions in the southeast The 13-year-old can include stepping, turn- each year. This year she throw her leg as high ing and jabbing while nabbed first and second as many competitors’ maintaining perfect pos- “It’s a challenge, I love in her individual events heads. ture and form. it,” she said. at the regional competi- Her instructor, Chris She counts and recites Hands spends up to six tion in New Orleans and Wheeles, said as stu- many phrases in Japa- hours a week at Wheeles second place in sparring dents overcome the nese. and additional hours at at the national competi- difficulty of the sport And to earn her 1st home working out. The tion in Michigan. That they realize their full degree black belt last discipline required for win earned her a place potential. ALLISON MARLOW / STAFF PHOTO October Hands faced a the sport has not just on the team heading to “The stuff they over- Lizzy Hands shows off her forms using a bo stick, a tradi- come in here makes three-hour skills test, a earned her a black belt, the international compe- tional weapon. four-page written test, a but has helped her excel tition in Ireland this fall. them realize they can quiz on basic Japanese in school too. She is the first com- do anything,” he said. more confidence. Get- by yourself takes confi- and a one-mile run. “Memorizing all the petitor from Alabama to “She has gained so much ting up there on stage dence and nerve.”
PRIEST 23 years, serving at St. A (IgA) lodges in the that a good Christian process. There are three donors. Here’s how it Bede as an associate and kidneys. It is also known lets a good man down, so ways to acquire a kidney, works. Donor #1 can’t CONTINUED FROM 1 later as pastor and also as Berger’s Disease. Be- his friends rallied to the from a deceased donor, give a kidney to Recipi- as pastor at Little Flower cause his father also had cause and are sending a live donor and donor ent #1 due to blood or tis- transplant. They really in Mobile, St. Thomas- the disease, Father Ca- out an urgent plea, first pairs. There is a long list sue incompatibility, but don’t go into any detail. by-the-Sea in Orange rucci’s family members, for prayers and second of those waiting for a he or she might be able It’s TV, after all. How- Beach and Saint John who would normally be for a kidney. Long-time kidney from a deceased to give it to Recipient ever, all of a sudden, the Baptist and Our Lady the logical donors, are friend Kay Trattles was donor and the pool is #2 who is compatible. organ transplants have Queen of Mercy in Mont- not eligible to donate. one of the first to volun- diminished, so we move Perhaps someone in become a focus to many gomery. Even before he Now what? Here is a teer, but after a variety on to live donors. Kidney the family or friends in Baldwin County, spe- became ordained, he was man who has donated of tests at the University transplants from live of Recipient #2 is not cifically with the need of a teacher at Montgomery his life to serve others of Alabama (UAB) Medi- donors have a 98% rate compatible, but would a kidney by the Pastor Catholic, another way of as a Catholic priest. He cal Center, she is not of success. Other than be with Recipient #1. Re- of Our Lady of the Gulf service. He suffers from has been on dialysis for eligible as a donor for a blood relative, this cipient #1 would receive Catholic Church, Rev. a condition known as 15 months, he needs a Father Carucci or as a may be a biologically the kidney from Donor David Carucci. Father IgA nephropathy, occur- kidney and where can he donor pair. She didn’t unrelated person who #2 and Recipient #2 Carucci has served the ring when an antibody get one? Time is running let it go, though, as she has a connection with could receive the kidney Mobile Archdiocese for called immunoglobulin out. Never let it be said volunteered to be Father the transplant candidate, from Donor #1. There Carucci’s advocate, to such as a spouse or sig- are numerous ways inform the public, to get nificant other, a friend, these donors may be this priest the life-saving or a coworker. A person paired. UAB uses a KPD help he needs. An inter- who has heard about the database to identify pos- view has been arranged transplant candidate's sible donors to pair. If a with UAB on Catholic need may also volun- match is favorable, the radio, Archangel Radio, teer. Those who want to physicians, transplant INVITATION TO BID 1410AM, from 7 to 8 a.m. give a kidney to Father surgeons and program Sealed bids will be received by the City of Foley at 407 East Laurel Avenue, on Monday, Aug. 6. Dur- Carucci only, may begin staff move on to the next ing this time those who the testing locally. The phases. In a KPD, the Foley, Alabama 36535 or P.O. Box 1750, Foley, Alabama 36536 until 2:00 p.m. CST on Thursday, August 16th, 2018 and then publicly opened and read in the are interested in donat- Kidney Paired Donation tests are performed at Council Chambers for: ing a kidney to Father (KPD) helps those who UAB. When matches are will hear all about the are either recipients or found, all are notified FOLEY BEACH EXPRESS RIGHT TURN LANES AT US98 and potential donors and Scope of work consists of constructing approximately 580 linear feet of recipients are evaluated right turn lanes along the Foley Beach Express at the US 98 intersection with blood work, CT and pavement restriping. scan, urinalysis, EKG, A total of fifteen (15) working days will be allowed for completion of work. chest X-ray and a visit Drawings & specifications may be obtained at Foley City Hall, 407 East Laurel with a social worker. If Avenue, Foley, Alabama, 36535 for a non-refundable fee of $25. For more infor- all goes well, the dona- mation, call (251) 943-1545. tion surgeries and trans- A voluntary pre-bid meeting will be held in the Council Chambers at Foley plant are scheduled to City Hall at 2:00 p.m. CST on Thursday, August 9th, 2018. occur at the same time. Medical expenses will In the pre-bid meeting, the City will review the scope of work and the desired be covered under Father result. Carucci’s carrier. For To be eligible for consideration, bids must be submitted on complete more information about original proposal forms found in the Invitation to Bid package. The specifica- the living donor and tions and all executed bid forms must be submitted in a sealed envelope, paired donor processes, clearly marked, identifying the current State of Alabama General Contrac- listen to Archangel tor’s license number, the Contractor’s name and address, the bid name, and the date of the bid opening. It shall be the sole responsibility of the bidder Radio, 1410AM, from 7 to to assure receipt of the bid at Foley City Hall prior to the published time for the 8 a.m. on Monday, Aug. bid opening. The envelopes must also be “Date and Time” stamped at the 6, visit HYPERLINK receptionist’s desk when the bid packages are turned in. Envelopes not dis- "http://www.uabmedi- playing the Contractor’s license number will not be opened. cine.org/transplant/ The City of Foley reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive living-donor-program" technical errors if, in the City’s judgment, the best interests of the City will thereby www.uabmedicine.org/ be promoted. transplant/living-donor- program or call 888-822- Rachel Keith, Purchasing Agent, City of Foley, AL 7892. Gulf Coast Media • August 3, 2018 • The Baldwin Times • 5 First Responders SPONSORED BY SNOOK FARMS Shining Star camp celebrates 10th anniversary
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More than 400 girls team work, physical and boys between the fitness and general ages of 8 and 12, along Sheriff’s Office informa- with their families, are tion. This program is expected to converge a cooperative effort by on Fairhope Intermedi- several public safety ate School Saturday and public service for the end of summer agencies throughout celebration for the 10th Baldwin County, which annual Shining Star provides knowledge in Youth Camps, hosted a safe and fun environ- by the Baldwin County ment. Activities include Sheriff’s Office School drug awareness with Resource Officer/ K-9 demonstrations, Community Outreach crime scene investiga- program. The Baldwin tions, boater’s safety County Sheriff’s Of- with simulators, fire fice Shining Star Youth safety, physical health Camp is a program information, bowling, established to promote obstacle courses, guest positive interaction speakers, a family fun between the Baldwin day, and many other ac- County Sheriff’s Office tivities. This is a prime and children between opportunity for our the ages of 8 and 12. The youth to learn from our Jeff Spaller, the camps’ cies. Local businesses purpose of the program law enforcement in an coordinator. The camp also contribute to the is to build life skills, up-close and personal staff is comprised of vol- program. Coca-Cola is instill confidence and atmosphere while hav- unteers of the Baldwin the camps’ only major develop self-esteem. The ing fun. Over the last 10 County Sheriff’s Office sponsor, providing bev- curriculum includes a years, more than 4,000 and other law enforce- erages for all the camp- wide range of activities youth have participated ment and public safety ers throughout the four that will incorporate in the camps, said Cpl. participating agen- camps.
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ARCHER GANDY HILL Charles graduated ton, Delaware. and Katie Hill, Emily Loris T. Archer, 64, Larry R. Gandy, 70, Charles Eustace Hill from Valdosta High Desiring to return to Crain, Trey and Tyler of Elberta, passed away a resident of Loxley, III, 83, Orange Beach, School, Valdosta, Geor- the Southeast, he began Rigsby. July 29, 2018. passed away Saturday, Alabama, passed away gia in 1952. He attended working for Genesco Inc. In lieu of flowers, Memorial service on July 28, 2018. on July 27, 2018. Valdosta State College in Nashville, Tennessee. those so desiring may Saturday, Aug. 4, 2018 at Graveside services He was born in Troup for two years, then He then pursued entre- make a contribution 10 a.m. from Fishermen were held Tuesday, July County, Georgia, on enlisted in the United preneurial endeavors to Gulf Shores United Baptist Church in Bon 31, 2018 at Greenwood Dec. 8, 1934. He was the States Air Force where until his retirement in Methodist Church or the Secour. Cemetery, Loxley. youngest child of the he served for three years 2003. charity of your choice. Arrangements by Arrangements by late Charles Eustace Hill achieving the rank of He was an avid golfer, A memorial service Cason Funeral Service, Mack Funeral Home, Jr. and Irene Strickland airman first class. and enjoyed hunting was held at Gulf Shores Foley. Robertsdale. Hill. He then attended quail with his beloved United Methodist Georgia Institute of English setters. Church. Technology, graduating A longtime resident Interment was held in with a degree in indus- of Brentwood, Tennes- the Alabama State Veter- trial management in see, he was a member of ans Cemetery at Spanish 1960. He played football, Brentwood United Meth- Fort. and was a member of odist Church, Brentwood Arrangements by the Sigma Nu fraternity Country Club and Brent- Wolfe-Bayview Funeral while at Georgia Tech. wood Men’s Golf Asso- Homes & Crematory He worked for Dupont ciation. Inc., 2551 S. McKenzie Corp. from 1960-1976 liv- He was also a member St., Foley, AL 36535, 251- ing in Camden, South of Gulf Shores United 943-2391, www.wolfefu- Carolina, Chattanooga, Methodist Church, Gulf neralhomes.com. Tennessee, Waynesboro, Shores, Alabama. Virginia and Wilming- He was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years, Nell Newman Hill; and his sister, Barbara Irene Nicas. SOWELL He is survived by Samuel E. Sowell, 60, his two sons, Andrew of Summerdale, passed of Lighthouse Point, away July 28, 2018. Florida, Christopher of Memorial service will Leesburg, Virginia; a be Aug. 4, 2018 at 2 p.m. daughter, Laura Born of from Fishermen Baptist Oxford, Alabama; and Church in Bon Secour. eight grandchildren, Arrangements by Delaney and Sophia Hill; Cason Funeral Service, Ryleigh Phillips, Kent Foley.
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The Frank Brown In- magnificent beauty with Great Lakes, and Aus- event every November” ternational Foundation locals and visitors alike, tralia. says Alan. for Music is pleased to while drawing aware- He works in tradi- Festival Director, Andy unveil the official art- ness to the importance tional fine art media Haynes states, “Last work for the 2018 Frank of coastal conservation such as oils and wa- year, via his submis- Brown Songwriters Fes- of our delicate seashore tercolors, along with sion, Alan introduced us tival. Created once again and its’ habitat” he digital media on an iMac to our sea turtle friend this year by local marine states. computer using Adobe on a surfboard, strum- life artist Alan Wool- Alan has been creat- Photoshop and Adobe ming his guitar. This ford; a Pensacola native ing artwork for special Illustrator. While his year Alan has him more whose work is naturally events, fishing tour- specialty is marine art, relaxed, in a hammock influenced by his lifelong naments and marine he occasionally ventures on the beach, still strum- passion for fishing, surf- oriented retailers since into architectural ren- ming his guitar. Festival ing and diving along the 1983. His work has ap- derings, portraits and goers responded very beautiful Emerald Coast peared in Marlin maga- boat wraps. favorably to Alan’s work from Alabama Point to zine, Florida Sportsman, “I am very proud to last year and I’m confi- Port Saint Joe, Florida. North Carolina Sports- once again be chosen dent they will love this “I’ve been very blessed man and Coastal Fishing as the official artist of year’s version. to have lived and loved magazines. Alan’s cus- the 34th annual Frank We are very happy to SUBMITTED PHOTO my entire life in this area tomers come from the Brown International have our official artwork Official artwork by Alan Woolford. and Perdido Key is my Gulf and Atlantic coasts, Songwriters Festival. represent the fun, whim- home. I love living here. the Florida Keys, the Ca- Our community is lucky sical nature of the Fes- as well.” com or contact him via My job as a marine art- ribbean Islands, Central to have such an enter- tival and to address the Visit Alan’s website at e-mail: alan@alanwool- ist is to share the Key’s and South America, the taining and educational ecological side of things www.alanwoolfordart. ford.com.
Byrne celebrates passage of Career-Technical Education Bill
Washington, D.C. — skills they need to find of the House on a voice expanding career and in Alabama, in our leagues to support Congressman Bradley a good-paying job in an vote. Since the bill technical education high schools and I saw this bill and show the Byrne (R-AL), a mem- in-demand skill area. passed the Senate ear- programs. As the de- it work in our two-year strong, bipartisan sup- ber of the House Educa- Congressman Byrne lier that week, it went mands of the workforce colleges. They benefit port that we showed tion and the Workforce said: “This bill won’t to President Trump for continue to change and the local economy by when it passed the Committee, today get nearly the attention his signature, and he become more complex, helping fill open jobs, House the first time. celebrated passage of it deserves, but this is a signed this week. these programs are but they make the lives Career and technical a landmark career and huge, bipartisan victory Congressman Byrne critical to building the of our students intrinsi- education is for every- technical education for students, businesses said: “Mr. Speaker, we workforce of the 21st cally better by connect- body in America, and (CTE) reform bill. of all sizes, and the have a skills crisis in Century. ing them with the skills America’s House needs H.R. 2353, the American people. By our country. We actu- “I’ve seen these pro- they need to thrive. to stand up and support Strengthening Career improving our nation’s ally have more job grams firsthand back “So, I urge my col- it.” and Technical Educa- career and technical openings than we have tion for the 21st Century education programs, unemployed Americans. Act, makes reforms we can better meet the This is keeping our to the Carl D. Perkins demands and realities economy from reaching Career and Technical of the 21st Century full potential. Education Act to ensure economy and put more “So how we do solve more Americans enter Americans to work.” this problem? Well, the workforce with the The bill passed out a big way is through
Historic USDA funding available for rural water, waste disposal infrastructure MONTGOMERY loans available now to is especially challenging —The United States help rural communities for the smaller towns Department of Agri- build or upgrade water/ and communities. Our culture (USDA) Rural wastewater infrastruc- staff is completely dedi- Development is making ture. cated to processing and available a historic level “This is great news underwriting applica- of funding for water for Alabama communi- tions for these funds. and waste disposal in- ties, but applicants will This is an “all-hands on frastructure in rural need to act quickly to deck” initiative by Rural towns and communities, take advantage of this Development.” announced State Direc- financing,” said Beeker. For more information, tor Chris Beeker III. “It can be a struggle for visit www.rd.usda.gov/ Nationally, USDA Rural any city or county to al or call the Bay Mi- Development has more finance a large infra- nette office 251-937-3297, than $4 billion in direct structure project, but it ext 4.
Answers (from 4. H 10. D puzzle on page 4) 5. B 6. I For more infor- 1. G 7. J mation, contact the 2. A 8. C Baldwin County De- 3. E 9. F partment of Archives. 8 • The Baldwin Times • August 3, 2018 • Gulf Coast Media Religion Summer Feeding Program Fun Day
By WHISPER EDWARDS [email protected]
On Thursday, June 28, Camp Creation and Feeding the Gulf Coast came together for an epic Summer Feeding Program Fun Day. The activities included a DJ, sno cones, snacks, pet- ting zoo, games and so much more. The Snook Youth Club and other groups at- tended the event. NAPA JESSICA VAUGHN / STAFF PHOTOS Auto Parts owner Bill Jenkins of Foley came with the intention to as well as the lessons and set up tents on his help kids rise above and worship. For more own accord to shield the negative influences information, call 205-919- the volunteers, workers, and hardships that sur- 0370 or email CampCre- kids and guests form the five-week summer pro- arts and crafts, charac- year at Liberty Church round them. Lunch and [email protected]. sweltering southern heat gram for kids aged kin- ter development, physi- in Foley. snacks are provided You can also visit the to show his support for dergarten through 5th cal education, and of The Summer Enrich- daily through the camp organization online at the wonderful programs. grade that includes daily course, praise and wor- ment Program of Camp to help offset some of the www.campcreation.org Camp Creation is a lessons in reading, math, ship. Camp was held this Creation was founded needs of these children or on Facebook.
UPCOMING COMMUNITY CHURCH EVENTS
I Can Only Imagine FREE children, elderly, and every- com. Tables are only $25 to Peter’s Episcopal Church at 915 N. Pine St, Foley. Call hope to see you there! Movie Event hosted by one in between in need of rent. Deadline to register is will begin hosting its annual 251-943-4393 for more Liberty Church on Friday, love and comfort. The work- Sept. 1! ‘St. Peter’s Fish Fries’ on info. Swift Presbyterian Aug. 3 at 7 p.m. This is a shop will take place from 10 the first Thursday of each Church in Foley is offer- family friendly event, and a.m. to 3 p.m. Demonstra- Would you like your month from 5 p.m. to 7 JSUMC Comfort Sowers ing GriefShare sessions all are welcome to enjoy. tion sessions and patterns Church listed in our p.m. Next Date: Sept. 7. meets every first Tuesday every Tuesday evening Concessions will be avail- will be available and guest Visitor Guide? Gulf Coast Menu includes fried fish, of the month at 9 a.m. at beginning on Tuesday, June able for purchase and all speakers. The cost to at- Media’s Fall/Winter Visitor potato salad, coleslaw, the Biscuit King and JSUMC 5 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in proceeds will go towards tend is $10 and includes Guide is picked up by locals baked beans, hushpuppies CS 2.0 meets every third the Church Annex Building. purchasing shoeboxes for lunch. For more information and visitors to our area and dessert all served with Sunday of the month at Next Session: Aug. 7. Last Operation Christmas Child. call 251-928-9133 or email including Snowbirds who tea and coffee. This event is 11:30 at JSUMC, Building C. session: Aug. 28. The cost Liberty Church is located [email protected]. are often looking for a place part of the St. Peters ECW Next Dates: Tues., Aug. 7, for is $15 and covers supplies at 110 Riviera Blvd. in Foley. to worship during their stay out-reach ministry and will Comfort Sowers and Sun., for the meetings. Grief has Call 251-943-7100 for more Swift Presbyterian with us. Why not make it continue through October. Aug. 19 for CS 2.0. Join us no time limit and Swift information. Church will be having the easier for them to find you? Donations $10. Eat in or as we create comfort items Presbyterian wants to help following one-session Bible The Visitor Guide is out for take out. St. Peter’s Epis- such as prayer shawls, people find ways to start Gulf Shores Church of studies coming up; Hope 6 months per issue and the copal Church is located at fidget blankets, bears, putting their life together – Christ Free Market is hap- Bible study on Sunday, Aug. cost is $90 (or cheaper de- 6270 Bon Secour Highway and many more items. All no matter if someone has pening on Saturday, Aug. 11 5 and Love Bible studies pending on your options). (on the corner of County items are given away for recently lost someone or if from 8 a.m. to noon in the on Thursday, Aug. 23 or Your church listing includes Road 10 and Highway 49 free to those suffering from it happened 20 years ago. Gymnasium. Free clothing Sunday, Aug. 26. Choose name of church, address, in Bon Secour, near the Tin hardships, such as illness, For more information call (no string attached) will be the day that will work best phone number, website, Top Restaurant). abuse, or other pain. For the church at 251-943-8367 given away to those in need for you. Swift Presbyterian Facebook, and email. Dead- more information, please or Paula Brewer at 251-284- including infant, youth and Church is located at 23208 line is September 7th. Call Foley United Methodist call JSUMC at 251-928- 4225. Swift Presbyterian adult clothing. Benevolence Swift Church Road in Foley. Whisper Edwards at 251- Church First Friday Fish 9133. All volunteers of any is located at 23208 Swift Boxes and school uniforms For more information, visit 943-2151 or email her at Fry! Join us on the first skill level are invited! We Church Road. will be given away on a first swiftchurch.org or call 251- whisper@gulfcoastmedia. Friday of every month at 11 come, first basis. Join us 943-8367. com for more information. a.m. to 1 p.m. (or until the at 2414 W. 1st St. in Gulf fish are gone) for a fish fry! ARE YOU HAVING A GREAT TIME Shores. Jubilee Shores UMC Arts Fairhope Unitarian Fel- Next date: Aug. 3. Enjoy & Crafts Show! Join us lowship invites you to delicious white fish filets AT VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL? COMING SOON: Comfort Sept. 22 from 9 a.m. to 1 join us this Sunday for fried to golden perfection Sowers Workshop! On p.m. at 17261 State Highway an enlightening talk. We accompanied by cole slaw, Share your photos with us! Sept. 15, join the JSUMC 181 in Fairhope. Admis- are at 1150 Fairhope Ave., baked beans, hush puppies We will publish submitted VBS photos through Comfort Sowers to learn sion is free! Looking to be Fairhope, and service starts and dessert all for $8 a the summer! Send your photo files to more about this unique a Vendor? Email Heather at 11 a.m. plate! You can even get your ministry devoted to helping at heatherjsumc@gmail. [email protected] St. Peter’s Fish Fry - St. order to go! We are located Gulf Coast Media • August 3, 2018 • The Baldwin Times • 9 Calvary Baptist First Baptist Church Lillian Heritage Country Gospel Oyster Bay Baptist, SBC 700 W Magnolia Ave 34421 Barclay Ave Baptist Chapel 4280 Plash Rd Foley · 251-943-1349 Lillian · 251-962-2180 20993 Co Rd 64 Gulf Shores · 251-968-7805 Robertsdale · 251-947-1995 www.oysterbaybaptist.org Christian Valley Baptist Church First Baptist Church Loxley 367 Young St 1050 N Alabama St Lagoon Baptist Church Perdido Beach Baptist Church Fairhope · 251-928-5010 Loxley · 251-964-5261 17867 State Hwy 180 W 9110 Co Rd 97 www.fbcloxley.com Gulf Shores · 251-968-7057 Elberta · 251-986-3186 Crossway Baptist Church www.lagoonbc.com 12720 Springsteen Ln First Baptist Church Orange Beach Pine Grove Baptist Church Foley · 251-971-2000 4773 Bay Circle Lifeway Community Church 42240 Pine Grove Rd Orange Beach · 251-981-4288 16373 Thompson Rd Bay Minette · 251-937-2460 Daphne Baptist www. rstbaptistorangebeach.com Loxley · 251-960-5433 1515 6th St www.lifewaycommunityonline.com Pleasant View Baptist Church Daphne · 251-626-2215 First Baptist Church Point Clear 19197 Co Rd 12 S 6537 Co Rd 32 Lighthouse Baptist Church Foley · 251-943-1845 Durant Chapel Baptist Church Point Clear · 251-928-7023 18055 Co Rd 64 www.foleypleasantview.org 9551 Hwy 138 Loxley · 251-960-1833 Bay Minette · 251-937-9364 First Baptist Church Robertsdale Redeemed Baptist Church AFRICAN METHODIST APOSTOLIC Odyssey Church www.durantchapel.com 18200 Hwy 104 Macedonia Missionary Baptist 17041 US Hwy 98 EPISCOPAL 30181 State Hwy 59 Robertsdale · 251-947-4362 902 Daphne Ave Foley · 251-965-2080 Foley Apostolic Loxley · 251-964-2073 Eastern Shore Baptist Daphne · 251-626-9393 www.redeemedbaptistchurch.org Greater Montrose AME Church 209 W Berry Ave www.odysseychurch.tv 6847 Park Dr First Baptist Church Silverhill 7000 McIntyre St Foley · 251-943-8499 Daphne · 251-626-5550 15898 Silverhill Ave Magnolia Springs Baptist Church Romar Beach Baptist Church Fairhope · 251-928-1006 Pentecostal Harvest Assembly www.myesbc.net Silverhill · 251-945-5182 15090 US Hwy 98 23370 Perdido Beach Blvd Good Samaritan Sanctuary 33181 Arlie Minchew Rd Magnolia Springs · 251-965-7799 Orange Beach · 251-981-8959 Tate Chapel AME Church 7208 Twin Beech Rd Robertsdale · 251-931-0089 East Pointe Baptist First Baptist Church Stockton www.romarbeach.org 72139 T J Earle Rd Fairhope · 251-928-2122 34742 Hwy 225 52700 State Hwy 59 Mi in Baptist Church Little River · 251-862-5306 www.goodsamaritansanctuary.org Robertsdale 1st Assembly of God Spanish Fort · 251-626-6263 Stockton · 251-937-9513 24687 Co Rd 20 Seminole Baptist 22811 Holland St www.eastpointebaptistchurch.com Elberta · 251-238-7777 32619 Browns Landing Rd AFRICAN METHODIST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Robertsdale · 251-947-5890 First Baptist Church Summerdale Seminole · 251-946-3382 EPISCOPAL ZION Eastwood Baptist Church 515 W Broadway Ave Montgomery Hill Baptist Church Bible Way Assembly Summerdale Assembly of God 11 Co Rd 112 Summerdale · 251-989-6117 13884 Danny Hall Rd Shell Banks Baptist Twin Beech AME Zion Church 15787 US Hwy 98 404 E Broadway St Bay Minette · 251-937-6277 www.fbcsummerdale.com Stockton · 251-937-5896 12125 State Hwy 180 6664 Twin Beech Rd Foley · 251-943-5777 Summerdale · 251-989-6851 Gulf Shores · 251-540-7136 Fairhope · 251-928-7735 Fairhope Avenue Baptist Church First Missionary Baptist Morning Dove Celebration Church of Fairhope BAPTIST 8717 Fairhope Ave 11755 Boatyard Rd 54681 Lottie Rd Southside Baptist Church Zion Fountain AME Zion Church 8180 Dyer Rd Fairhope · 251-928-0890 Stockton · 251-937-6355 Perdido · 251-580-3674 526 Brady Rd 55255 Hwy 21 Fairhope · 251-928-0343 3Circle Church North Campus Bay Minette · 251-937-7925 Stockton · 251-937-2301 www.fairhopechurch.com 10080 Hwy 64 Fairhope Community Church Fishermen Baptist Church Mt. Nebo Baptist Church Daphne · 251-990-3112 329 S Greeno Rd 17117 River Rd 62060 Saint Luke Church Rd Spanish Trail Baptist ALLIANCE Coastal Church www.3circlechurch.com Fairhope · 251-990-4442 Bon Secour · 251-949-6387 Stockton · 251-937-4733 10999 US Hwy 90 541 Cotton Creek Dr www.fairhopecommunitychurch. www.fomm.org Daphne · 251-626-7277 Eternal Life Church Gulf Shores · 251-968-6858 3Circle Church South Campus org Mt. Olive Baptist Church 34223 US Hwy 98 10274 State Hwy 104 Fish River Baptist Church 81 Brownwood Ave St. Joseph Missionary Baptist Lillian · 251-962-2595 Christian Life the Island Church Fairhope · 251-990-3112 Faith Family Fellowship 17140 Co Rd 33 Bay Minette · 251-937-7750 Church www.eternallifecma.com 25550 Canal Rd www.3circlechurch.com 7100 Spanish Fort Blvd Fairhope · 251-928-0402 19307 Ingleside Ave Orange Beach · 251-967-4840 Spanish Fort · 251-626-1379 Mt Triumph Baptist Church Fairhope · 251-928-2452 Genesis Church www.christianlifechurch.tv Antioch Missionary Baptist www.faithfamilyonline.com Friendship Baptist Church 70975 State Hwy 59 3100 S McKenzie St 6437 Old Marlow Rd 7159 Bon Secour Hwy Little River · 251-862-5670 St. Mary Baptist Church Foley · 251-986-5843 Evangel Assembly of God Point Clear · 251-928-2426 First Baptist Church Bay Minette Bon Secour · 251-949-6486 8497 Hurricane Rd www.genesischurchcma.org 40550 State Hwy 59 1201 Hand Ave New Era Missionary Baptist Bay Minette · 251-580-2089 Bay Minette · 251-937-6839 Barnwell Baptist Church Bay Minette · 251-937-9536 Grace Fellowship Baptist Church 510 Era Dr ANGLICAN 7780 US Hwy 98 www.fbcbm.com 18632 Fairground Rd Fairhope · 251-928-5864 Stapleton Baptist Family & Friends First Assembly of God Fairhope · 251-928-8286 Robertsdale · 251-410-7619 35460 Baldwin Ave Church of the Apostles 1706 US Hwy 31 First Baptist Church Elberta www.gracefellowshipbaptist.org New Hope Missionary Baptist Stapleton · 251-937-7138 7159 McIntyre St Bay Minette · 251-937-9030 Bayside Baptist Church 12891 S Main St 8702 Dixon Rd www.stapletonbaptistchurch.org Fairhope · 251-928-6622 www.bayassembly.org 33752 US Hwy 98 Elberta · 251-533-3242 Jubilee Baptist Bay Minette · 251-937-1357 Lillian · 251-961-1731 9264 Pleasant Rd Styx River Baptist Grace Anglican Church Foley Assembly of God First Baptist Church Fairhope Daphne · 251-621-7095 New Life Baptist Church 22254 Old Brady Rd 817 Estella St 314 E Azalea Ave Bethel Baptist Church 300 S Section St www.jubileebaptist.com 49535 Rabun Rd Robertsdale · 251-978-8539 Fairhope · 251-929-1606 Foley · 251-970-2694 22250 US Hwy 90 Fairhope · 251-928-8685 Bay Minette · 251-937-1357 www.visitgrace.net www.foleyassembly.com Robertsdale · 251-947-5145 www.fbcfairhope.org Hamilton Baptist Church Tate Creek Missionary Baptist 32815 Co Rd 112 Oasis Church at the Wharf 68360 T J Earle Rd St. Francis at the Point Hall’s Fork Assembly of God Bethlehem Missionary Baptist First Baptist Church Foley Robertsdale · 251-931-3037 4700 Main St, Ste N201 Little River · 251-862-5503 17280 Scenic Hwy 98 49660 Phillipsville Rd 42700 Amelia Rd 221 N Alston St Orange Beach · 205-382-1466 Point Clear · 251-928-1255 Bay Minette · 251-455-7719 Bay Minette · 251-937-6750 Foley · 251-943-8352 Hand Avenue Baptist Church www.oasischurchbc.org Three Rivers Church www.stfrancisatthepoint.org www.fbcfoley.com 2001 Hand Ave 31841 US Hwy 90 New Day Ministries Bible Baptist Church Bay Minette · 251-937-6880 Open Door Baptist Church Seminole · 251-978-1315 1517 Hand Ave 7975 Spanish Fort Blvd First Baptist Church Gulf Shores www.handavenuebaptist.com 20774 Co Rd 12 S Bay Minette · 251-937-2816 Spanish Fort · 251-626-0695 2200 W 1st St Foley · 251-943-1693 Trinity Baptist Church www.bbcspanishfort.com Gulf Shores · 251-968-7369 www.opendoorchurchfoley.com 19615 Underwood Rd Foley · 251-269-0663
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10 • The Baldwin Times • August 3, 2018 • Gulf Coast Media BAPTIST (cont’d) CHRISTIAN - Eastern Shore Church of Christ Immanuel Episcopal City of Hope Peace Lutheran Church Jubilee Shores United Methodist Vernant Park Baptist DISCIPLES OF CHRIST 1209 Daphne Ave 700 McMillan Ave 200 Oak St. 8250 Roscoe Rd 17261 Hwy 181 10891 Vernant Park Rd Daphne · 251-626-7345 Bay Minette · 251-937-7900 Foley · 251-943-1255 Gulf Shores · 251-974-2545 Fairhope · 251-928-9133 Foley · 251-424-3809 Christian Life Church Foley www.escoc.net www.vpbc.org 14965 Hwy 59 St. James Episcopal Liberty Church - Foley Campus Redeemer Lutheran Church Latham United Methodist Church Foley · 251-943-7316 Fourteenth Street Church of Christ 860 N Section St 110 E Riviera Blvd 200 S Section St 59980 Hwy 59 N Victory Baptist Church E 14th St Fairhope · 251-928-2912 Foley · 251-943-7100 Fairhope · 251-928-8397 Stockton · 251-937-7056 21770 US Hwy 98 Fairhope Christian Church Bay Minette · 251-937-3565 www.stjamesfairhope.org www.libertychurch.net Foley · 251-943-2658 349 Fairwood Blvd Shepherd of the Bay Lillian United Methodist Fairhope · 251-928-8495 CHURCH OF GOD St John the Evangelist New Life in Christ 12851 Perdido St 12770 S Perdido St CATHOLIC 22764 State Hwy 59 S 102 E Berry Ave Lillian · 251-962-7682 Lillian · 251-962-4336 South Baldwin Christian Church Christian Fellowship Robertsdale · 251-947-6011 Robertsdale · 251-943-2225 www.lillianumc.org Christ the King Catholic Church 19489 Keller Rd W 23425 Cowling Rd www.newlifeinchristchurch.net St. Jude’s by the Sea 1505 Main St Foley · 251-424-7923 Robertsdale · 251-269-3074 St. Paul’s Episcopal 312 E 16th Ave Little Zion United Methodist Daphne · 251-626-2343 14755 Oak St JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Gulf Shores · 251-968-5833 13453 Holly Creek Rd www.ctkdaphne.org CHRISTIAN Church of God in Christ Magnolia Springs · 251-965-7452 www.stjudesbythesea.org Stockton · 251-937-7712 365 Young St Kingdom Hall Bay Minette Our Lady of the Gulf Belforest Christian Church Fairhope · 251-928-4317 St. Paul’s Episcopal 43240 Pine Grove Rd St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Lottie United Methodist Church 308 E 22nd Ave 25270 Co Rd 54 W 506 N Pine St Bay Minette · 251-580-8020 13220 N Main St 59635 Jack Springs Road Gulf Shores · 251-968-7062 Daphne · 251-626-0392 Church of God Foley Foley · 251-943-2173 Elberta · 251-986-8133 Lottie, AL www.ourladyofthegulfal.org www.belforestchristian.com 14255 Hwy 59 www.saintpaulsfoley.com Kingdom Hall Fairhope Foley · 251-943-2370 8370 Gayfer Rd Ext St. Paul’s Lutheran Loxley United Methodist Shrine of the Holy Cross Community of Christ St. Paul Episcopal Fairhope · 251-928-6601 400 N Alston St 1062 S Cypress St 612 Main St 700 Moog Ave Church of God Loxley 28788 N Main St Foley · 251-943-6931 Loxley · 251-964-5241 Daphne · 251-621-9793 Bay Minette · 251-937-0910 5220 N Hickory St Daphne · 251-626-2421 Kingdom Hall Foley Loxley · 251-964-6604 www.saintpaulseasternshore.org 21287 Co Rd 12 Zion Lutheran Church Marlow United Methodist St. Agatha Parish First Christian Church Robertsdale Foley · 251-943-4194 15875 4th Ave 16135 Co Rd 9 1001 Hand Ave 22621 Racine St Church of God Perdido St. Peter’s Episcopal Silverhill · 251-945-5209 Summerdale · 251-988-8563 Bay Minette · 251-937-8600 Robertsdale · 251-947-7772 23295 Co Rd 47 6270 Bon Secour Hwy Kingdom Hall Robertsdale www.marlowumc.org Perdido · 251-937-5408 Bon Secour · 251-949-6254 23465 E Chicago St METHODIST St. Bartholomew Catholic Church CHURCH OF CHRIST www.stpetersofbonsecour.com Robertsdale · 251-947-2010 Morgan’s Chapel United 12795 Illinois St Church of God Stapleton Daphne United Methodist 6325 Co Rd 10 Elberta · 251-986-8142 Church of Christ Fairhope 13593 Church St St. Steven Charismatic Episcopal JEWISH 2410 Main St Bon Secour · 251-949-7400 890 N Greeno Rd Stapleton · 251-937-7544 25566 Friendship Rd Daphne · 251-626-2287 St. John’s Catholic Church Fairhope · 251-928-9053 Daphne · 251-402-2402 Springhill Avenue Temple www.dumc.org New Hope United Methodist 7488 Herman Sledge Rd www.churchofchristatfairhope.com Cross Roads Church of God 1769 Springhill Ave 27896 New Hope Church Rd Bromley · 251-937-9060 10777 Co Rd 138 EVANGELICAL Mobile · 251-478-0415 Daybreak Methodist Church Robertsdale · 850-968-1912 Church of Christ Foley Bay Minette · 251-937-1227 www.springhillavenuetemple.com 23878 Hwy 20 St. John’s Parish 202 W Orchid Ave www.mycrossroadscog.org Greenwood Covenant Church Elberta · 251-986-7789 Orange Beach United Methodist 12800 Schindler Ln Foley · 251-943-8848 21750 Co Rd 36 LUTHERAN 28751 Canal Rd Magnolia Springs · 251-965-7719 www.foleychurchofchrist.com Lighthouse Tabernacle Summerdale · 251-989-6495 Eastern Shore Wesley Bible Orange Beach · 251-981-6751 54362 Rabun Rd Ascension Lutheran 7220 Parker Rd St. Joseph Catholic Church Church of Christ Gulf Shores Bay Minette · 251-937-5284 Riviera Community Church 8888 Co Rd 64 Fairhope · 251-990-9362 Pine Grove Methodist Church 34290 US Hwy 98 2414 W 1st St 1740 S Juniper St Daphne · 251-626-7500 26154 Co Rd 13 Lillian · 251-962-3649 Gulf Shores · 251-968-7769 McGhee Memorial Temple Foley · 251-971-1886 www.ourdaphnechurch.org Fairhope United Methodist Daphne · 251-626-5805 www.gulfshoreschurchofchrist.org 500 Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd 155 S Section St St. Lawrence Catholic Church Bay Minette · 251-937-3600 Silverhill Covenant Church Bethel Lutheran Church Fairhope · 251-928-1148 Perdido United Methodist Church 370 S Section St Church of Christ Robertsdale 16094 State Hwy 104 6720 Co Rd 32 www.fairhopeumc.org 23440 County Road 47 Fairhope · 251-928-5931 18250 Pennsylvania Ave The Dwelling Place Silverhill · 251-945-5143 Point Clear · 251-928-8327 Perdido, AL www.stlawrencefairhope.com Robertsdale · 251-947-7128 18246 S Greeno Rd First United Methodist Church Fairhope · 251-604-4288 GREEK ORTHODOX Concordia Lutheran Church 120 W 2nd St Providence United Methodist St. Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church of Christ South Baldwin 23186 US Hwy 98 Bay Minette · 251-937-8303 Church Parish 517 N McKenzie St Vision Ministries St. Athanasios Greek Orthodox Montrose · 251-928-7536 www.fumcbayminette.com 32200 Jimmy Faulkner Dr 601 W Laurel Ave Foley · 251-943-2686 47861 Rabun Rd. Chapel Spanish Fort · 251-626-2510 Foley · 251-943-4009 Bay Minette · 251-580-2003 220 E 20th Ave Grace Lutheran Church, ELCA Foley United Methodist www.providencemethodist.org Church of Christ Spanish Fort Gulf Shores · 251-967-2020 491 W 23rd Ave 915 N Pine St St. Patrick Catholic Parish 8100 Spanish Fort Blvd EPISCOPAL www.stathanasios.al.goarch.org Gulf Shores · 251-968-5991 Foley · 251-943-4393 Robertsdale United Methodist 23035 Hwy 59 N Spanish Fort · 251-626-3064 www.glcgs.org www.foleyumc.org 22220 State Hwy 59 S Robertsdale · 251-947-5054 Holy Spirit Episcopal INTERDENOMINATIONAL Robertsdale · 251-947-4602 Church of Christ Summerdale 616 Fort Morgan Rd Holy Trinity Lutheran Gulf Shores United Methodist St. Thomas by the Sea 1070 Hwy 59 S Gulf Shores · 251-968-5988 Abiding Love Fellowship 8721 Whispering Pines Rd 1900 Gulf Shores Pkwy Rosinton United Methodist 26547 Perdido Beach Blvd Summerdale · 251-989-7748 www.holyspiritep.com 17266 Co Rd 26 Daphne · 251-621-2968 Gulf Shores · 251-968-2411 26011 Baldwin Beach Express Orange Beach · 251-981-8132 www.summerdalechurch.org Foley · 251-943-1615 www.holytrinitydaphne.org www.gulfshoresumc.org Robertsdale · 251-964-5988 www.abidinglovefoley.org www.rosintonumc.com
251.928.7823 805 N. Section St. 251.928.7949 Fax Fairhope, AL 36532 [email protected] Jim Lowery, CPA