Serving the greater NORTH, CENTRAL AND SOUTH BALDWIN communities Impact 100 kicks off another year of giving The Onlooker PAGE 3 City of FEBRUARY 5, 2020 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢ Foley Geo National Broadway tour makes stop in Foley Weekend By JESSICA VAUGHN Concert at OWA’s stage. [email protected] “We opened here six months ago, and one of the 2020 FOLEY — When you think commitments I made when of taking a night on the town we opened this building was to watch a national Broadway that we were going to bring FOLEY — The City of tour in our area, most people in unique and interesting Foley will be hosting its 8th would think of driving to Mo- and diversified products at annual City of Foley Geo bile or Pensacola. different times of the year de- Weekend on Feb. 28, Feb. 29, Not anymore, as a national pending on the demographic and Mar. 1. The Foley Pub- Broadway touring musical that was in town,” said Chief lic Library began hosting came to town for the first Operating Officer at On Stage geocaching event weekends time, making Foley, Alabama Enterprises Brian Brigner. back in February 2013. The its opening stop. Menopause The Musical City joined in sponsoring Menopause The Musical was chosen to be the first mu- the weekends in February played to sold-out crowds sical to hit the OWA Legends’ JESSICA VAUGHN / STAFF PHOTO 2014. during its one-week run, from Terri Dixon, Anise Ritchie, Rebecca Fisher, Megan Cavanah, and The first event of the Jan. 21 - 26 on the Legends in SEE BROADWAY, PAGE 16 Brian Brigner. weekend will be a City of Foley Meet & Greet (GC8JPJQ.) This will be held at a local Mexican restaurant beginning at 6 Foley Senior p.m. on Fri, Feb. 28. Come Silverhill resident presents to share a meal (geocach- Center ers are responsible for their own meals,) visit with geo- offering up friends both old and new, Eagle Scout project to school and maybe win a prize or tons of fun two. The second event of the in February weekend will be a City of Foley Scavenger Hunt/ By JESSICA VAUGHN Poker Run (GC8JNNT) held [email protected] at the Foley Public Library beginning at 2 p.m. Come FOLEY — The Foley prepared to find locations Senior Center started in the library and to gather off 2020 with a bang, scavenger hunt items. Turn and is continuing to in these items for playing offer fun and exciting cards and create a “win- events during the com- ning” poker hand from your ing months. February is filled with lots of oppor- SEE GEO, PAGE 2 tunities to find out what the Foley Senior Center has to offer. The month kicks off with a Beginner Mah Jong class on Thursday, DEATHS PAGE 11 Feb. 6 at 1 p.m. More dates to be announced. Taraleeann Repass Brown On Tuesday, Feb. 11, Jerry Lynn Tomlinson Crews JOHN UNDERWOOD / STAFF PHOTOS members will be play- Charles Willard Hayes Michael Burdine with his Eagle Scout project, a giant checkerboard built behind the gym at Silverhill School. ing BINGO at 2 p.m. On Margaret Cain Lee Thursday, Feb. 13, the By JOHN UNDERWOOD Bobby McCarley Foley Senior Center is [email protected] planning a lunch out William H. Wood and a trip to the theater SILVERHILL — “I just to see a show. More in- wanted to give something formation will be posted back to the school where I got closer to the date. started,” said Michael Bur- Jeanette Bornholt, dine. over the Genealogy De- INDEX Burdine, 17, the son of Tina partment at the Foley Burdine of Silverhill and Tony Public Library, will be BALDWIN LIVING, 3 Burdine, grandson of Donna at the center the morn- CLASSIFIED, 6 Kline of Silverhill, Allen and ing of Tuesday, Feb. 18 HEALTH, 8 Jean Burdine, is now a senior for coffee and discus- at Robertsdale High School. sions. Reservations will LEGALS, 22 As a first grader at Silver- Fifth grade students at Silverhill Elementary are among the first to be required. Later that OPINION, 21 use the giant checkerboard built as an Eagle Scout project by SEE SILVERHILL, PAGE 16 Michael Burdine. SEE SENIOR, PAGE 2 PUZZLES, 20 SPORTS, 12 Gulf WHAT Coast YOU IN Media STORE VOLUME 112 • ISSUE 4 IS NOW 1 SECTION • 32 PAGES ONLINE! • Freshest Quality All Departments • Hand Selected by Our Personal Shoppers • Delivery or FREE Same Day Curbside Pickup • Beer & Wine NOW Online! Order & Pay In Store! GREERS.COM/SHOP 2 • The Onlooker • February 5, 2020 • Gulf Coast Media Life Scout Zachary Edler completes Eagle Scout Project
PHOTOS BY HANNAH DRISKELL Pictured above with the flag drop off box, MSVFD Board Vice President Steve Mobley, Life Scout Zachary Edler, and Fire Chief Kaylan Driskell. The Magnolia Springs Volunteer Fire Department was approached during early Summer with a proposed Eagle Scout project for Life Scout Edler from Troop 97 in Magnolia Springs. Edler’s project idea was to create a flag drop off box, re- tirement fire pit and a disposal box for retired American flags. The idea came to him while participating in a recent flag retirement ceremony. He noticed that following the ceremony there was nowhere to dispose of the ashes. Since there weren’t many places to drop off and dispose of flags, he began the process of creating his project, which includes a free-standing flag drop off box that has been placed by the front doors of the Magnolia Springs VFD Station #1 on Gates Avenue. The flag retirement fire pit and disposal box for flags’ ashes are located on the old school property in front of the fire station. There is a flag retirement ceremony scheduled for Jan. 21 at 6 - 7 p.m.
GEO will be handed out from behind the Foley Public CONTINUED FROM 1 Library starting at 10 a.m. A special dump site cards. Prize tickets will will also be given out. All be given to all who create who come to help will a poker hand and the top receive a small “thank three hands will win an you” prize. extra prize ticket. Prizes Don’t forget to log will be drawn for start- your “Will Attend” at the ing at 4:30 p.m. GC codes for each event. The final event of the These can be used via weekend will be a City of any geocaching app or at Foley CITO (GC8JNP8.) www.geocaching.com. This is a cache in/trash Please call Melanie out event where we pick at 251-943-1031 or email up trash in the area to mschnieders@cityof- thank the City of Foley foley.org for further for sponsoring such a information. More info SUBMITTED PHOTO fun weekend. CITO sites can also be found at the library’s website, www.foleylibrary.org, or through the library’s Facebook page.
SENIOR day, meet the members 1 p.m. The feature movie The monthly Potluck the center will provide eight people are required for Movie Madness at the for February is Judy, will be held on Tuesday, desserts and drinks for to hold this class. CONTINUED FROM 1 Foley Public Library at rated PG-13. Popcorn, Feb. 25 at noon. The city everyone. Reservations The Annual Winter candy, and sodas will be will be providing corned are required. Ball will be held on Fri- provided for 50 cents, beef. On Friday, Feb. The Senior Center is day, March 6 at the Foley The Onlooker and reservations are re- 28, Lunch N Learn with working to put together Civic Center. The theme quired. BB of BB’s Health Food a watercolor painting this year is The Roaring 901 N. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535-3546 On Thursday, Feb. Store will take place at class, which will begin 20s. Semi-formal or for- 20, the members will 11 a.m. BB will talk with in mid-February and mal attire is suggested, PHONE: (251) 943-2151 | FAX: (251) 943-3441 be leaving the center at members about “Eat- go for eight weeks. The but not required. Doors [email protected] 9 a.m. heading for the ing Right for your Blood cost will be $50 and you open at 6 p.m., and the Sunliner Diner in Gulf Type.” The Senior Cen- will need to provide your band will start at 6:30. Allison Marlow Retail Advertising Shores for breakfast. ter will provide a soup own supplies. Anyone EXIT 105 will provide Managing Editor Central & South Reservations are re- and salad lunch for $2, interested is asked to entertainment and hors [email protected] Bethany Summerlin [email protected] quired. or you may brown bag it; please sign up soon; d’oeuvres will be served. John Underwood Tickets are $12.50 per Co-Editor Retail Advertising-South person, and will be avail- [email protected] LouAnn Love able through March 1. [email protected] Jessica Vaughn FREE Aside from the big Co-Editor Retail Advertising-North monthly events, the [email protected] Frank Kustura Foley Senior Center has Tony Whitehead [email protected] Local News weekly events happening Sports Editor Classified Advertising throughout the entire [email protected] Lindsay Walker month, including cro- Parks Rogers [email protected] chet and knitting, line Publisher Legal Advertising Email Updates dancing, square danc- [email protected] April M. Perry ing, open jams, pinochle, [email protected] www.gulfcoastnewstoday.com/newsletter yoga, ballroom lessons, cards, photography To subscribe, make an address change or vacation delivery stop, you may call our office at (251) 943-2151, go online at www.gulfcoastnewstoday.com and Sign up today for Gulf Coast Media’s new email updates sent to you clubs, and lots more! scroll down the navigation bar at left to “Reader Services” or send an email to: twice a week for free. You’ll get the rst look at upcoming stories from For a full list of activi- [email protected]. Gulf Coast Media’s publications. And, get updates on breaking news. ties, dates, and times, or ©Gulf Coast Media 2019. No part of this newspaper may be reproduced without to fill out your member- the prior written consent of the group publisher or associate publisher. Opinions Just log on to the web address above ship application, check of editorial or general columnists or those reflected in submitted letters do not out https://cityoffoley. necessarily reflect the editorial position of this newspaper. or call our of ce at 251-943-2151 and we’ll sign you up! org/senior-center. Mem- The Foley Onlooker (USPS 408-806) is published weekly, with its office located at 901 N. McKenzie St., in Foley, AL 36535. Periodicals postage paid at Be the rst to know what’s happening in Baldwin from bership is available to Foley, AL 36535. Subscription rates: In-county annual, $40.00 plus local sales Gulf Coast Media’s new e-newsletter. those 50 years of age or tax; six-month, $24.00 plus local sales tax; senior citizen annual, $38.00 plus older. Membership fees local sales tax; six-month, $22.50 plus local sales tax; and out-of-county annual, are $11 per year. For $79.00, six-month, $40.00. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The Foley Onlooker, 901 N. McKenzie more information, call St., Foley, AL 36535-3546. 251-943-1877. Allison Marlow, Managing Editor [email protected] FEBRUARY 5, 2020 Baldwin Living Impact 100 kicks off another year of meaningful giving
By ALLISON MARLOW similar organizations. [email protected] She called her friends, Upcoming Events and her friends called North Baldwin Membership Kick-Off, 5 – 7 p.m., Pearl A $1,000 donation is their friends and that FEB. 6: & Addie’s Café, 20 Hand Ave., Bay Minette good. first year 82 women each A $100,000 donation is donated $1,000 and the MARCH 3: South Baldwin Membership Social, 4:30 – 6:30 transformative. newly minted Impact p.m., Home Design Center, 11746 Foley Beach Express, Foley PresentingThe ladies of Baldwin Sponsor: 100 awarded anHoly $82,000 Spirit Thrift Shop County’s Impact 100 grant to Mary’s Shelter MARCH 17: GrantWorkshop, 8:30 – noon, Baldwin County have given more than in Elberta, a transitional Central Annex, 2251, Palmer St., Robertsdale $3.6 million to their housing program for neighborhoods to grow, women and children. serve and succeed. Just two years later, money here. It’s a circle confidentiality agree- Now their member- membership grew and that’s created.” ments and are not al- ship drive is in high $150,000 was gifted to Herndon said many lowed to discuss the gear as they continue Outward Bound Five members simply write nominees, even among SUBMITTED PHOTO to change lives for the Rivers. By 2019 member- a check every year. The other Impact 100 mem- better. ship had swelled and real fun of the organiza- bers outside of their as- the grant. munities in which they “You can drive around five, $100,000 grants were tion though, she said, is signed focus group. “They go on site to live.” Baldwin County and see given to five Baldwin helping pick the annual “Our grant process each one of the ap- The review process where the money was County organizations. recipients. has so much integrity,” plicants and talk with lasts about two months. invested and the impact When a new member Every member is Herndon said. “We make the staff, talk with the The finalists attend it makes,” said Veronica joins their only require- invited to be part of a a commitment to the board, vet their finan- a final grant meeting Herndon, board member ment is to donate $1,000, focus group that reviews non-profits to treat them cials. We write an evalu- in November where at large. She said the all of which goes to the the grant applications, with respect and help ation at the end and tell Impact 100 members group’s aim is to give a grant recipients. While interviews potential them be all they can be.” them their strengths gather to vote on the small number of high membership is open recipients and then vote Potential applicants or weaknesses to help winners. Herndon said impact grants each year only to women, some for the winners. are invited to a grant them become a better the evening is a jubilant of $100,000 or more. businesses and men do- The focus groups are workshop each spring, organization,” Herndon event that celebrates the “A grant that size can nate as well. divided into five catego- this year on March 17, to said. “It’s really a whole winners and the benefits change an organization’s “They all donate be- ries: arts and culture; learn about the process. interactive thing. It’s not their program brings to trajectory,” Herndon cause it improves the education; environment, Herndon said the focus just collecting money Baldwin County. said. quality of life in Bald- preservation and recre- group members often thand giving back. We also This year’s mem- The organization win County,” Herndon ation; family and health walk smaller nonprofits provide educational op- bership drive ends on started in 2008 when said. “That helps their and wellness. Members through the grant ap- portunities. By coming March 31. For more in- Irene Meehan met business because when who participate in the plication steps with the together collectively and formation or to join visit Tuesday,women from other states Februarythere is better quality of focus groups and grant goal of18 helping them collaborating women https://impact100bald- who were members of life people spend more evaluation process sign improve with or without can transform the com- wincounty.org/. Christian Service Center ServingPresentingPresenting 4:30Sponsor: Sponsor: Holy Holy to Spirit Thrift Thrift7:00 Shop Shop pm
Gulf Shores United Methodist Church Building B - Auditorium 1720 Gulf Shores Parkway th (locatedTuesday,Tuesday, in the Winn February Dixie Shopping 18 Center) Serving 4:30 toto 7:007:00 pmpm Gulf Shores United Methodist Church JGulfo Shoresin i Unitedn t Methodisthe f uChurchn! BuildingBuilding B B - AuditoriumAuditorium 17201720 Gulf Gulf Shores Shores Parkway Parkway (located(located inTicket: the in Winnthe Winn Dixie Dixie Shopping Shopping$10 Center) Center) Join in the fun! Dine in! —or— Drive through! Ticket: $10 Dine in! —or— Drive through! Join in the fun! Advance ticketsAdvance ticketsTicket: areare $10 available available at the at the Christian Service Center. ChristianDine9am in!-Noon, -or- Service MondayDrive through!-Friday Center. Advance tickets are available at the 9am-Noon,Christian ServiceMonday Center.-Friday 9am-Noon, Monday-Friday 4 • Baldwin Living • February 5, 2020 • Gulf Coast Media
Your comprehensive coverage of the 2020 Elections Congressional candidates address chamber coalition forum
By GUY BUSBY posed the proposal to [email protected] place a toll on the Inter- state 10 bridge because ROBERTSDALE — of the economic effect Candidates running to it would have on the represent southwest Al- region. abama in the U.S. House “So the funding has of Representatives spoke to come in portion from with Baldwin residents the federal government, on issues ranging from but also, you have to be tariffs to infrastructure innovative,” Hightower to the environment dur- said. “Do you know that ing a chamber of confer- of the oil revenues that ence forum. come off of those der- Eight people, five ricks offshore that you Republican and three look at, only 10 percent Democrat, are run- come to the county and ning to replace Bradley the city? Ninety percent Byrne as the District goes to Montgomery. 1 congressman in the The money’s in Mont- U.S. House. Six of those gomery folks, and we’ve candidates spoke Jan. sent tons of it up there. 23 at a forum organized You are one of the most GUY BUSBY / STAFF PHOTO by the Baldwin County prosperous counties in Audience members listen to candidates during the chamber of commerce forum held last month. Chamber Coalition, a the state, you’re growing joint group of the five faster than anybody else. afraid to go up against fantastic,” Hightower plans he would imple- “I’ve got a really chambers. The forum And because of that, the leadership because said. “We have our chal- ment on a federal level strong 20-plus year was held at the Baldwin they need to fund the in- that was wrong,” lenges in that way, but I to deal with Baldwin history protecting our County Association of frastructure needs along Hightower said. “The am not yet alarmed by County’s growth and its environment in Mobile Realtors office in Rob- the coast.” GOMESA funding is reducing the amount impact on infrastruc- and Baldwin County. ertsdale. His second question going to be critical for of regulation on the ture, residential commu- I fought Exxon/Mobil Moderator Kelly Fin- asked if he would fight the coastal area and environment, because nity development, work for over a year,” Collins ley asked candidates to protect funding com- you know that the bay I think we just finished force development and said. “They were going three questions. Office ing to the coast through takes water from all the an administration that the need to bring indus- to put a gas plant on the seekers drew the ques- the Gulf of Mexico En- tributaries, the sewage was overbearing. They try to the county. Industrial Canal in The- tions at random from a ergy Security Act. overflows, we’ve got a passed all sorts of regu- Collins said one pos- odore and me and two collection of six placed Hightower said that as great organization called lations, shut down in- sible infrastructure other people took a year in a bowl. a state senator, he fought Mobile Baykeepers that dustries, damaged a lot project might be to look off and we opposed it. I Mobile Republican Bill to protect funding that helps us kind of watch of our businesses along for an alternative to the went to Washington, met Hightower, the first can- was supposed to come over things and tell us the coast and, in many Mobile River bridge, with Sen. Shelby and didate, was asked about to the Gulf Coast from what’s going on out cases, our way of life.” such as a bypass farther basically convinced him infrastructure needs. compensation for the BP there. We have such an The first question for north on Interstate 65 and within two weeks he Hightower, a former oil spill when state of- incredible ecology.” Democrat Rick Collins to somewhere such as was helping us and that state senator, he would ficials attempted to take The final question asked about the imple- Crestview, Fla. was the beginning of the work to provide more almost all the money. asked how he would rep- mentation of tariffs, “I’m proposing that end of that project.” money for projects, such “So I want you to resent the needs of the particularly those that we look at an alterna- Mobile County Com- as the Mobile River know from that, that I Gulf Coast considering would affect economic tive like that. I would missioner Jerry Carl, a bridge. He said he op- will fight and I’m not the current administra- development on the Gulf really like the state to Republican candidate, tion’s position on rolling Coast. look at that alternative was also asked what back environmental “As a congressional and not force the traffic plans he would imple- regulations. representative, my job on I-10 through two cit- ment for infrastructure, He said his religious is to protect the jobs ies,” Collins said. “If I’m residential community beliefs are that God gave that we have here re- coming from Mississippi development, work people the responsibil- gardless of who’s in the and want to get to, say, force development and ity for taking care of White House,” Collins Disney World, if I can bringing industry to the the world, but that past said “If we’re going to go 21 miles out of the area as Baldwin County regulations have put a have tariffs on Airbus way and avoid two cities, grows. major strain on busi- or any other industry in I’m going to do that and Carl said Baldwin nesses. Mobile, my job is to pro- people coming 65 south, County needs to focus “You know, President tect that and so I would they want to go east of on economic develop- Over 25,000 square feet Trump has revoked 36 oppose any tariffs that Pensacola will take the ment, particularly in the percent reduction in would negatively impact same route. So, with north. of new and vintage items, regulation and has been jobs in our area.” the studies, that may be “We have so much the engine for us in our The second question that’s a feasible alterna- raw land up there,” Carl & artisan crafted works. economic growth. That’s for Collins asked what tive, at least for a 10 or said. “You’ve got the Unique pieces for your home. 20-year save.” Supersite, you’ve got Collins also drew the everything needed. You Special items to wrap up question asking how he just need the project for that thoughtful gift. would protect GOMESA brought down here and funding. addressed. Get them to *Are you an artist, dealer, or collector interested in mar- Collins said he was fa- the table. I’ve done it keting your wares? We are looking for quality people who miliar with the program with Walmart. I’ve done are interested in growing their business. Come see our and had worked recently it with Amazon. I’ve new location and booth selections. Booths are carpet- on a Mobile County done it on several proj- ed, bright and clean, and have power! Hurry in to choose project funding by ects in Mobile. We need and reserve your booth. (Looking for a unique mix of art, GOMESA. He said that to bring that to Baldwin crafts, collectables, clothing, antiques, jewelry, tools, fur- as a as a commercial County.” niture, home wares etc.) real estate dealer he did Carl said the extension Arts, Crafts, and Antique Mall. not oppose growth, but of the Baldwin Beach 100 State Hwy 59 N, Summerdale, AL that residents must also Express to I-65 and the Open 7 days 10:00-5:30 take care not to harm Ph: (251) 989-6680 the environment. SEE FORUM, PAGE 19 Gulf Coast Media • February 5, 2020 • Baldwin Living • 5 “Did you put your name into the Goblet of Fire?” Harry Potter Book Night returns to Fairhope Public Library
By JESSICA VAUGHN one point, and winning [email protected] a game will earn you two points. A special FAIRHOPE — “Eter- game of Accio will also nal glory! That's what be played. awaits the student who After the individual wins the Triwizard events come to a close, Tournament, but to do then prepare for the this, that student must final showdown (fear survive three tasks. not, the task won’t take Three extremely dan- place inside a maze and gerous tasks.” These will not involve Port- were the words said by keys). Total scores will Professor Dumbledore be counted up, and the when he introduced the winners from all three Tri-Wizard Tournament schools will compete during Harry Potter against one another in a and the Goblet of Fire. series of games of skill Now, locals have the op- and chance which will portunity to experience decide the Tri-Wizard the tournament (though Champion! All winners with far less dangerous will receive a prize. A tasks) for themselves costume contest will SUBMITTED PHOTOS and compete for the also be held, with a all ages,” said Russell. where kids can safely chance to become the prize for the best Harry “That’s the whole point and delightfully express Tri-Wizard Champion! Potter-inspired costume. of doing this and Hog- their love of this genre Bloomsbury’s World- “The event is free to warts camp. We want to and not feel like some- wide Harry Potter Book attend and is open for create an environment one is going to make Night is returning to the fun of them. This is for Fairhope Public Library everybody.” (501 Fairhope Avenue) Those 12 and under on Feb. 6 from 4 - 7 p.m., must be accompanied and this year sees the by a parent or guardian. first time ever that par- To learn more about ticipants will be sorted everything going on into schools instead of at the Fairhope Public Houses. Those who have Library, check out their a preference may come website at http://fairho- dressed as students pelibrary.org/. from any of the three schools featured in the fourth book: Hogwarts, Beauxbatons, or Dur- mstrang (sorry, Ilver- morny students; but you can certainly represent your favorite competing school!) to be sorted di- rectly onto that team. Those who want to be sorted onto a team are in for a treat, as dragons will be the deciding fac- tor this year. “We’ve got 3D printed dragons, and which one you draw from the ves- sel will determine what school you play for,” said event organizer/ Teen Librarian Allyson Russell. “Chinese Fire- ALL VISITS & ball means Durmstrang, SEEPROCEDURES ME IN DAPHNE, Swedish Short-Snout THOMASPERFORMED MEDICAL ON for Hogwarts, and a THECENTER EASTERN OR MOBILE Common Welsh Green SHORE! for Beauxbatons. And everyone will be able to Trust your keep their dragon as a Trust your souvenir.” eyelids to The sorting, which is eyelids to a reference to the first task faced by the four 'Theuplid competitors in the Gob- 'Theuplid let of Fire, is just the Sp .. beginning of a fun-filled Sp .. night. The event will be Mark S. Brown, M.D. larger this year than in Mark S. Brown, M.D. the past, utilizing the Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery entire upstairs space CosmeticDroopy Eyelid Eyelids Surgery "Eye-Lift" / Blepharoplasty for Harry Potter Book Droopy Eyelids MANNING JEWELRY Thyroid Eye Disorders Night. Once you receive "Eye-Lift" / Blepharoplasty your school ID, you will Thyroid Eye Disorders then be free to explore CUSTOM HOUSE Hogwarts, where you Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10am-5pm will find a room dedi- Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery Cosmetic and Reconstructive Sur er www.manningjewelry.com cated to Harry Potter g y crafts, a snack area, 207 West Laurel Ave. (U.S. Hwy. 98) and an area filled with 251.650.LIDS Harry Potter-inspired Foley, AL. • 251-943-4771 www.DrMarkBrown.com251.650.LIDS board games. Doing a Beside Gift Horse Restaurant craft or participating in www.DrMarkBrown.com a board game will award THOMAS MEDICAL CENTER IN DAPHNE www.manningjewelry.com THOMAS MEDICAL CENTER ~ DAPHNE ~ MOBILE
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