[email protected] • Aug. 14-28, 2019 • 251-968-5683 • 850-492-5221 Includes Steak & Shrimp Dinner, Drinks & Casino Games w. $5,000 in Casino Money SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 • ERIE MEYER CIVIC CENTER $125 Donation Per Couple • For More Info, Please Call 251-709-9524 or 859-380-0781 Page 2 • The Mullet Wrapper • Aug. 14-28, 2019 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • SHARE YOUR COMMUNITY NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] A Bill McGinnes owned local institution for 34 years ZA SY PIZ & LOU BEER WARM HAPPY HOUR LIVE MUSIC NIGHTLY - NEVER A COVER EVERY MON , TUE , WED & THURS 11-7 MON-FRI SMOKEY OTIS & MARK LABORDE AUG . 16, 17, 30, 31 Full Menu TOUCH OF CLASS AUG . 25: TIM ROBERTS • AUG . 18: DESTINY BROWN AUG . 23, 24: Til Midnight BO GRANT (OF THE PLATTERS) Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • SHARE YOUR COMMUNITY NEWS • Email: [email protected] • Aug. 14-28, 2019 • Page 3 Page 4 • The Mullet Wrapper • Aug. 14-28, 2019 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • SHARE YOUR COMMUNITY NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • SHARE YOUR COMMUNITY NEWS • Email: [email protected] • Aug. 14-28, 2019 • Page5 Page 6 • The Mullet Wrapper • Aug. 14-28, 2019 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • SHARE YOUR COMMUNITY NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] AROUND TOWN SBRMC & USA deal brings enhanced newborn nursery South Baldwin Regional Medical Center and USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital have grown their relationship to enhance the newborn nurs - ery services offered in Southern Baldwin County. The community’s tiniest pa - tients now will have access to the clinical expertise of the neonatology providers at USA Children's & Women's Hospital. The agreement enhances the obstetric and delivery care provided to patients at SBRMC. The relationship also will lead to enhanced education and training op - portunities for SBRMC’s staff as well as the develop - ment of improved patient care protocols. “We are excited to expand our newborn nursey services for our patients with this Jane Austin Summer Tea Aug. 17 at Swift-Coles Home agreement with USA Health. We are committed to The Copper Kettle and the South Baldwin Community Theatre bringing high quality care will host The Jane Austin 1813 Sumertime Tea at 12:30 p.m. on and an enhanced patient ex - Aug. 17 at the historic Bon Secour museum. Reservations are $30 perience to those we serve,” per person and available at The Copper Kettle in Foley or by call - says Daniel McKinney, chief ing Join251-949-5550. executive officer of South The event will feature tea & scones by The Copper Kettle Tea Baldwin Regional Medical Bar, parlor music by Katy Herndon, tours of the home, and visits Center. “We believe this is Vampire Rugby Tourney & blood drive benefits Lymphoma Society from some interesting guests from Pride & Predjudice. The Swift- another building block to Coles campus is located at 17424 Swift Coles Ln. in Bon Secour. providing expanded health - The aptly named Landsharks came over from the Mississippi Pictured: Katy Herdon has played countless gigs playing her vi - care services to our commu - Coast to claim the title at the 1st Annual Vampire Sand Rugby olin for the past 27 years. A music major at University of South nity. It also serves as a Tournament on the Flora-Bama Beach. The Landsharks beat the Alabama, she plays a variety of genres from classical to the Bea - large step forward in our Pensacola Aviators in the final, taking control of the match after tles to the Star Wars theme. The Mobile resident says she loves ability to deliver excellent an Aviator knucklehead was red carded for sucker punching an playing Irish music and can improv “on the spot.” patient care to new mothers opponent after a skirmish, forcing the hometown team to play and expanding families.” four against five for the entire second half. SBRMC will continue pedi - Tourney players, fans and sponsors donated more than 30 pints atric coverage and will ac - of blood, the best day the Mobile One Blood Unit has had in more cept pediatrics admissions than three years. In addition, more than $1,000 was raised for Hotel Indigo Dog Adopt-A-Thon is Aug. 24 through the emergency de - the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society at the Aug. 10 tourney. partment. Tourney director Dale Wood, with help from his twin brother, Hotel Indigo in Orange Beach “This agreement reflects a Dean Wood, organized the event to honor Alex Sharland, presi - will host a summertime dog collaborative effort between dent of the Deep South Rugby Referees Assn. Sharland is cur - adopt-a-thon from 1 - 5 p.m. on South Baldwin Regional rently going through treatments for leukemia. Saturday, August 24. This fur Medical Center and USA A second beach rugby tourney, USA Beach Rugby, will be held on friendly adoption event will in - Health to enhance the qual - Sept on Pensacola Beach. Divisions in that tourney include men’s clude a certificate for 25 percent ity of, and access to, neona - and women’s tackle, high school boys and girls tackle, and co-ed, off your next stay at Hotel In - tology care throughout the boys and girls touch rugby. Beach rugby is played on a 75 ft. by digo Orange Beach, a waived region,” said Chris Jett, USA 100 ft. field between teams of five players. Free substitutions , up $75 pet fee for anyone who Children's & Women's Hos - to seven per team, are allowed during dead ball stoppages. adopts a dog the day of the pital administrator. “As an event and refreshments for hu - academic health center, we mans and dog cookies provided can share our expertise with by Southern Grind. Help save a a community hospital that homeless dog and find your fur- already provides high qual - ever friend. ity healthcare, ensuring that Hotel Indigo is located at 22843 patients can receive the best Perdido Beach Blvd. For more possible care in the most ap - Ad. Info: mulletwrapper.com info, call 251-981-1737. propriate setting.’’ 850-492-5221 • 251-968-5683 Page 6 • The Mullet Wrapper • Aug. 14-28, 2019 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • SHARE YOUR COMMUNITY NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • SHARE YOUR COMMUNITY NEWS • Email: [email protected] • Aug. 14-28, 2019 • Page 7 Vampire Rugby Tourney & blood drive benefits Lymphoma Society The aptly named Landsharks came over from the Mississippi Coast to claim the title at the 1st Annual Vampire Sand Rugby Tournament on the Flora-Bama Beach. The Landsharks beat the Pensacola Aviators in the final, taking control of the match after an Aviator knucklehead was red carded for sucker punching an opponent after a skirmish, forcing the hometown team to play four against five for the entire second half. Tourney players, fans and sponsors donated more than 30 pints of blood, the best day the Mobile One Blood Unit has had in more than three years. In addition, more than $1,000 was raised for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society at the Aug. 10 tourney. Tourney director Dale Wood, with help from his twin brother, Dean Wood, organized the event to honor Alex Sharland, presi - dent of the Deep South Rugby Referees Assn. Sharland is cur - rently going through treatments for leukemia. A second beach rugby tourney, USA Beach Rugby, will be held on Sept on Pensacola Beach. Divisions in that tourney include men’s and women’s tackle, high school boys and girls tackle, and co-ed, boys and girls touch rugby. Beach rugby is played on a 75 ft. by 100 ft. field between teams of five players. Free substitutions , up to seven per team, are allowed during dead ball stoppages. Page 8 • The Mullet Wrapper • Aug. 14-28, 2019 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • SHARE YOUR COMMUNITY NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] Two months later the guy started." it's okay with me if it's okay •••••••••• meets his neighbor again and •••••••••• with the undertaker." 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