Hoover Sun vol 1 iss 10 july 2013

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Belles announced

Volume 1 | Issue 10 | July 2013

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Hoover’s newest community representatives have been announced. Meet the 2013 Hoover Belles inside.

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A trip to camp Meet a few of the members of your community who, knowingly or unknowingly, work daily to define it. See page 10 for our special section.

From Russia with inquiry

Delegates learn about accountable governance in America through a Hoover lens By MADOLINE MARKHAM Bluff Park’s Fresh Air Farm uses the summer months to prepare children for their return to school.

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Inez McCollum hadn’t given much thought to her plants or appliances being anything unique. But to her visitors last month, they were intriguing. One of them asked her questions about the gardenia, and the other she found taking pictures of her air conditioning unit. The two were staying with McCollum at her Camelot Woods home for a week, sharing in breakfast, dinner, Sunday morning church service and shopping trips — all of which were new experiences for them. As two of a group of 10 delegates from Russia, they were in Birmingham to learn about American democracy. And they were curious to learn what was behind a country whose streets were clean and, at least in this region, where many more people go to church than in their native country. At home, their democracy is young. It was only in 1991 that the Soviet Union dissolved, and, as the delegates noted, much in the

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Russian delegate Sergey Aleksandrovich Fedoreyev participates in a demonstration at the Hoover Public Safety Center during his visit to the United States. Fedoreyev was a member of the 10-person party that made the journey to learn more about accountable governance and democracy. Photo courtesy of Ksenia Semenova.

country is still corrupt. The delegates, leaders in their own country, came through Open World Leadership Center, an independent agency of the United States Congress, with a focus on learning about accountable governance from the area’s political and business leaders. Their weeklong visit would take

them to Helena, Birmingham and Montgomery, but first they came to their home base, Hoover, where they met with Mayor Gary Ivey and Rep. Paul Demarco before touring the Hoover Public Safety Center. They also made stops at Galleria Woods, Golden Corral and Costa’s Mediterranean during the week, and their farewell dinner was held at the

Farmhouse at Greystone. Eva Herron and Jackie Matte, both Hoover residents, planned an itinerary focused on how business interacts with government as a part of their membership in the Friendship Force of Birmingham, a club that hosts domestic and international

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