The Homewood Star | November 2011 |
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Volume 1 | Issue 8 | November 2011
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Patriot band continues Macy’s Parade tradition By RICK WATSoN The Homewood High Patriot band marching in the Macy’s Day Parade is as much a Thanksgiving tradition as turkey on the table. The band, color guard and Star Spangled Girls dance team have appeared in the parade eight times since 1978, which is more times than any other school outside of New York. In the 80s, the Patriot band even performed on top of the World Trade Center to earn a mention in the Guinness Book of World Records for the highest performance by a band. This year when the Homewood band performs on 34th Street in front of the historic Macy’s Department Store on Thanksgiving Day, an estimated 65 million viewers will be watching. “The kids are very excited about being part of the 85th Macy’s Day Parade,” said current band director Ron Pence. “There’s so much tradition here, and it’s an opportunity to keep the tradition going.” Drum player Peter Simpson and older brother and trumpet player Nicholas will be part of a family legacy of Homewood Macy’s Day performances. Their older brothers, David and John Michael, marched in the parade in 2006,
November Features Editor’s Note
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Mayor’s Minute
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City Council
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Night, Night Birmingham
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Lauren Denton
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Lions Club
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Business Spotlight
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Restaurant Showcase
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Sports
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School House
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Calendar of Events
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Homewood Happenings
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The Homewood High School band marches in the Macy’s Parade in New York City in 2006. Photo courtesy of the Homewood Patriot Band.
and their father, Dr. John Simpson, and his brother and sister, Donald and Mary, marched in the Macy’s Day Parade in 1978, which was Homewood’s first time to march.
“Marching in the parade was a thrilling experience,” said Dr. Simpson. “The gigantic inflatable characters and a chance to perform for the live audience and the TV viewers were incredible.”
By KATIE STEWART
The new women’s center at Brookwood Medical Center will open this month. Illustration courtesy of Evan Terry Associates, PC.
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Brookwood Women’s Center opening New apartment complex to revitalize Valley Avenue
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Former Star Spangled Girls sponsor Cindy Wade has fond memories of that first parade too, including a 3 a.m. run through.
By MADoLINE MARKHAM Clad with granite, marble and local artwork, the staff at Brookwood Medical Center liken the new women’s facility to a five-star hotel. “I joke about how I want to come and spend a romantic weekend with my wife here before it opens,” said Brookwood OB/ GYN Keehn Hosier. “It’s really like an
upscale hotel.” The new six-floor, 121,000-square-foot women’s-only facility will open later this month. “The biggest thing is that the new center will match the level of overall care
See BROOKWOOD | page 12
A $15.5 million upscale apartment project plans to spark redevelopment at Valley Avenue and connect Vulcan Park with downtown Homewood. The 135-unit apartment complex will replace outdated units in hopes of revamping the area. “The homes currently in existence are older and cannot truly be upgraded,” said Sam Scott, Ward 1, Place 2 council member. “This new complex will put a positive spin on the area because it will create activity, which will breed interest, which is great as a whole for the Homewood area.” The yet-to-be-named development is a joint effort by Landology and The Dobbins Group. It will mainly offer one- and twobedroom apartments, with some three bedrooms. Rents will range from $875 to $1,400 per month. The new development will provide connectivity to Vulcan Park and downtown Homewood that has not been in existence before. The developers are working with Homewood officials to create sidewalks, walkways and greenways from the apartment community to SOHO and
See VALLEY AVENUE | page 6
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