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AUBURN UNIVERSITY // 4 TRADITIONS // 8 HISTORY // 10 PARKS & RECREATION // 12 SHOPPING // 18 DINING // 22 HOUSING // 26 EDUCATION // 48 HEALTH CARE // 52 ECONOMY // 60 ARTS & CULTURE // 66 RETIREMENT // 70 TRANSPORTATION // 72 COMMUNITY INFORMATION // 74
>> A MESSAGE FROM RON MAYOR, CITY OF AUBURN Welcome to Auburn! We’re so happy you’re here, whether you’re a new resident or in town for a ball game, business trip or visit. Whatever the reason, we hope you get a taste of why Southern Living calls us one of the South’s best college towns and why MONEY Magazine has named us the best place to live in Alabama. As the proud home of Auburn University, the City of Auburn works closely with the university to make Auburn the best it can be. Through partnerships in areas like athletics and economic development, you’ll find the university’s impact extends far beyond the resounding “War Eagle” you’ll hear walking down the street. Downtown Auburn is the thriving center of Auburn. It’s where we celebrate our victories. It’s where our community comes together for parades and block parties. And it’s where we meet our friends and family to shop and grab a bite to eat. We invite you to try the famous lemonade at Toomer’s Drugs as you explore all our downtown has to offer. Beyond the heart of Auburn, you’ll find plenty of other reasons to love it. Our city schools are nationally recognized
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for the excellent education offered, and our many parks are the perfect places to relax, go for a jog or engage in some friendly competition. Our thriving business community continues to grow, consistently landing us on the Milken Institute’s annual list of the best performing small cities. All of this recognition has brought more and more people to our village, including the nearly 10,000 people who have made Auburn their home over the last five years. As we grow, we’re planning for its impact on our schools, recreation facilities, infrastructure and all city services. This year we’ll be opening a new Public Safety Center that will give our police and fire divisions ample space to serve and grow, and even more parks and recreation facilities are to come in the next five years. Again, we’re glad you’re here, and we hope you see why Auburn is a great place to visit and an even better place to call home. War Eagle! Ron Anders
>> A MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT, AUBURN Welcome to the home of Auburn University. The hospitality and welcoming spirit of this great community make a lasting impression on visitors and residents alike. The university’s strong partnerships with the cities of Auburn and Opelika and surrounding areas create a cohesiveness—with a small-town atmosphere—that attracts many businesses, industries and individuals. Our community is committed to excellence and moving toward a prosperous future. The area brings together world-class faculty and researchers, a talented workforce and civic leaders dedicated to working together for the citizens. The Auburn Research Park is one example of a partnership that is constantly growing and attracting new companies. With an emphasis on healthcare, additive manufacturing and aerospace, we are looking forward to even more growth.
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or retire. For instance, the new Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center will serve not only as the host of renowned performances, but as a destination for community engagement.
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And, of course, we have incredible collegiate sports with the best fans in the country. Whether you are visiting or relocating, you will find your time here in “the loveliest village on the Plains” most rewarding, and you will soon discover why some 238,000 alumni worldwide are proud to be part of the Auburn Family. War Eagle! Steven Leath
It’s more than jobs and economic expansion, though, that make our community special. We are working together to advance cultural amenities that help make Lee County such a wonderful place to live, raise a family
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auburn
university
WELCOME TO THE AUBURN FAMILY— WAR EAGLE! Auburn University boasts a beautiful campus spanning approximately 2,100 acres. It is one of the largest universities in the South and is among the nation’s elite Carnegie R-1 research institutions. Auburn is elevating its student experience, life-saving research and its community outreach as a partnership university. It remains on the educational forefront with its blend of arts and applied science, and changing with the needs of today while living with a respect for the traditions and spirit that are Auburn. Auburn is one of the few institutions to carry the torch as a
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land-, sea-, and spacegrant university. That mission is lived out through the university’s focus on providing lifechanging solutions in its community and beyond.
With more than 150 undergraduate majors, students will find the perfect academic match to their interests and will receive individual attention, handson learning experience and support from professors who encourage their drive. Outside of class, students sharpen leadership skills, hone talents, pursue passions and make lifelong friends through involvement in the 500+ student organizations on campus. Students, as members of the Auburn Family, will feel a strong sense of connection to the hundreds of thousands of alumni worldwide, other students, faculty, staff and the Auburn community.
Auburn has awarded approximately 300,000 degrees in agriculture, architecture, business, education, engineering, forestry, human sciences, liberal arts, nursing, sciences and mathematics, pharmacy and veterinary medicine. The university awards doctoral degrees through its Graduate School. Important to students when considering their postsecondary home are the results from the National Survey of Student Engagement. Auburn outperforms its peers in helping freshmen thrive academically and socially by providing a supportive campus environment and our students report higher satisfaction with their overall academic experience than students at peer institutions. Based on a survey of recent graduates, 92% indicate that they would choose Auburn again and 97% feel that their Auburn education has enhanced their opportunity for future advancement. Auburn had an overall $5.4 billion economic impact on the state economy in
STUDENT PROFILE ENROLLMENT 30,440 Undergraduates: 24,628 Graduate students: 5,812 Professional students: 1,106 International students: 2,955 representing 98 countries In-state students: 64% Out-of-state students: 36% 2016-17 and created 25,826 jobs, in addition to direct employment, according to a recent self-study. The community enjoys visiting the university’s Draughon Library, the state’s largest with more than 3.6 million volumes; the Telfair Peet Theatre; the state’s only university art museum—the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art; musical performances; strolling around campus or in the Davis Arboretum; touring historic buildings; attending athletic events; and, of course, tailgating with a sea of orange- and blue-clad fans during fall football Saturdays. For the more than 30,000 students who come here from 47 states and some 98 foreign countries, Auburn fosters one of the richest academic experiences possible. You’re invited to visit Auburn, where you’ll be welcomed by a rousing “War Eagle!” For more information, visit auburn.edu.
Male students: 15,420 (51%) Female students: 15,020 (49%) Minority students: 4,258 (14%) New freshmen: 4,783 Average ACT of entering freshmen: 27.6 Average SAT of entering freshmen: 1234 Average GPA of entering freshmen 3.89 Middle 50% ACT range: 25 - 30 Middle 50% SAT range: 1170 - 1300 First-year retention rate: 90% Approximately 60% of freshmen receive scholarships Approximately 40% of undergraduates receive scholarships
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THE AUBURN MISSION: >> OUTREACH As a land-grant institution, Auburn University has a special legacy in serving the community beyond campus through outreach. For more than a century, Auburn has been engaging with communities, businesses, schools and government to help people meet their educational goals and to improve quality of life across our state. The Division of University Outreach offers more than 800 programs annually providing educational opportunities for all ages. These include summer academic camps and college preparatory programs for youth, professional and job training courses and online certificates for working adults, and lifelong learning programs for seniors. University Outreach also provides technical and strategic assistance to public and private entities and civic organizations to solve problems, improve systems, and encourage economic development. Auburn’s faculty and students are active in community
engagement too; the university’s academic it among the nation’s elite research departments host more than 75 innovative universities. Auburn earned this distinction outreach projects. Visit auburn.edu/outreach by reaffirming its commitment to bring for a directory of programs and services practical solutions to our communities and offered by University Outreach and its eight world. From basic scientific discovery to specialized centers, institutes real-world applications and offices. extending from Auburn University was Auburn is also headquarters recognized as a Carnegie fundamental investigations, Auburn is solving problems R1 institution in 2018, of the Alabama Cooperative and improving lives. Extension System
placing it among the research
(aces.edu), which provides nation’s elite research-based educational universities. programs in agriculture; forestry, wildlife and natural resources; family and consumer sciences; economic and community development; 4-H and youth development; and urban affairs. With offices across the state in each county, Extension reaches one in three Alabamians each year.
THE AUBURN MISSION: >> RESEARCH Auburn University was recognized as a Carnegie R1 institution in 2018, placing
Auburn research teams are tackling local and global challenges ranging from housing affordability to advanced manufacturing of medical implants, thanks to a $5 million investment in 11 groundbreaking projects designed to deliver practical, life-changing solutions. The work is funded through the Presidential Awards for Interdisciplinary Research, or PAIR, a program started by Auburn President Steven Leath in 2017 with the goal of moving the university forward in critically important areas of research.
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With a renewed focus on health sciences research, Auburn continues to grow its Health Sciences Sector, with the Harrison School of Pharmacy’s Pharmaceutical Research Building and the School of Nursing building, which opened in 2017.
Both facilities are located near the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM), which will bolster interdisciplinary collaborations among VCOM medical students and Auburn nursing and pharmacy students. Auburn’s newly created Center for Cyber and Homeland Security is a nonpartisan think tank that works to develop innovative strategies to address current and future threats to the U.S. The center convenes experts and practitioners for executive-level events, publishes policy-relevant analysis and provides expert testimony to Congress on critical issues and challenges related to cybersecurity, critical infrastructure, counterterrorism and homeland security. The center is part of the McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security, and drives the policy component of the institute’s work. Five Auburn professors have been named fellows of the National Academy of Inventors, and the university continues to commercialize its discoveries to benefit the public. In 2018, option and license revenue for Auburn inventions totaled more than $1.1 million. To expand Auburn’s education, research, partnership and economic development initiatives to meet pressing social needs, the university plans to hire 500 tenuretrack faculty by 2022 targeting a broad
range of research and scholarly disciplines. Established in 2007, Auburn Research Park is a 171-acre, mixed-use entrepreneurial research and business campus focusing on technology/knowledge-based businesses, research centers and university research facilities. It is home to the Auburn Business Incubator, the Tiger Cage Accelerator and a growing health sciences complex. The work conducted at the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Laboratory is helping top-tier companies successfully inventory and track products by using wireless systems to send data from microchip tags on items back to receivers that provide detailed, real-time product information to managers. Specializing in retail, supply chain and manufacturing settings, experts at the lab develop new inventory control applications and have worked with retailers such as Amazon, Target and Saks Fifth Avenue to improve inventory predictability, increase delivery speed and lower costs. The RFID Lab is also partnering with Delta Air Lines to establish an aviation sensor ID bay where students will research and further develop RFID technology.
as a catalyst for growth and prosperity in Alabama and beyond.
THE AUBURN MISSION: >> INSTRUCTION & ACADEMICS Auburn is one of the few universities to carry the torch as a land-, sea-, and space-grant university. The fall 2018 semester enrollment was 30,440. Students can choose from more than 150 degree options in 13 schools and colleges at the undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels. Money and Forbes named Auburn the state’s top university. The Princeton Review’s “Best 384 Colleges: 2019 Edition” places Auburn in the top 20 for “Colleges with the Happiest Students.”
The university’s new academic buildings include engaged and active learning classrooms designed to transform and enhance teaching environments with collaborative, flexible, technology-based academic spaces. The Mell Classroom Building, which opened in fall 2017, includes a 69,000-square-foot addition to the existing Ralph Brown Draughon Library, offering 40 new Money and Forbes named and renovated group Auburn the state’s top study rooms, 26 active university. The Princeton learning classrooms, two Review’s “Best 384 Colleges: lecture halls and new 2019 Edition” places Auburn food venues.
Auburn and NASA have signed a second Space Act Agreement to collaborate on the development of wireless sensor and communication in the top 20 for “Colleges technologies, following In 2018, Delta selected with the Happiest Students.” a prior agreement Auburn as one of the related to additive initial eight universities to manufacturing, also known as 3D printing. take part in its industry-leading Propel Pilot The agreements are designed to advance Career Path Program. The Propel program STEM disciplines—science, technology, will help identify, select and develop the next engineering and mathematics—by engaging generation of pilots. Students selected to students and teachers in NASA’s missions participate in the program will be provided a and opportunities, investigate and develop Qualified Job Offer, detailing a defined path technologies, and share facilities, capabilities and accelerated timeline to becoming a Delta and technical expertise. pilot in 42 months or less. Together, Auburn researchers drive discovery to the marketplace, collaborating with industry and government to create new economic development opportunities. With expertise aligned to meet societal needs, Auburn research continues to inspire, innovate and transform the world, serving
In 2018, Auburn awarded $5 million over three years to support 11 research projects aimed at life-changing technology developments, scientific discoveries and scholarly advances.
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A U B I E is the mascot of the Auburn Tigers. He is a spirit leader and goodwill ambassador for the university. With nine wins, he has won more UCA National Champion mascot titles than any other university mascot. Aubie was named the 2014 Capital One Mascot of the Year and was among the first three college mascots inducted to the Mascot Hall of Fame in 2006. >>
W A R E A G L E is both a salutation and a battle cry. It is not a mascot or nickname. “War Eagle” has become a way for the Auburn Family to greet and identify each other all over the world. It can be heard before kickoff when Auburn fans join together for a loud “War Eagle!” as the eagle soars inside Jordan-Hare Stadium. >>
The E A G L E F L I G H T is one of the most treasured game day traditions in all of college football. Fifteen minutes before each home football game kickoff, the eagle takes flight inside Jordan-Hare Stadium for what ESPN has proclaimed the best pregame tradition in the SEC. Even visiting fans are captivated as the eagle soars around to the thundering “Waaarrrr Eagle!” of fans. The eagles promote wildlife conservation as a part of the education initiatives of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Southeastern Raptor Center. The USFWS permits the raptor center to house eagles and use them on hundreds of educational presentations each year, including Auburn’s home football games.
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T I G E R T R A I L is a series of plaques, honoring Auburn’s greatest athletes, coaches and administrators, located on the sidewalks of downtown Auburn. A new class of honorees is inducted each year to this prestigious path, which includes more than 130 of Auburn’s athletic elite. An interactive map of the Tiger Trail can be found at webgis.auburnalabama.org/TigerTrailViewer.
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T I G E R W A L K is a tradition that began in the early 1960s. Two hours before kickoff of every home football game, thousands of Auburn fans line Donahue Drive to cheer on the team as they walk to Jordan-Hare Stadium. Tiger Walk is such a major part of game day activities that it’s listed on the players’ game day itinerary. Fans often carry on the tradition at away games and bowl games.
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T O O M E R ’ S C O R N E R is where you’ll find the celebration after a big Auburn win. The rolling of Toomer’s Corner at Auburn was named in 2018 as the nation’s “Best Sports Tradition” by the USA Today 10 Best Readers’ Choice travel award contest. The intersection of College Street and Magnolia Avenue is where Auburn’s campus and the city of Auburn meet. It’s also home to the famed Toomer’s Drugs, where the tradition of rolling the corner is said to have begun. The local drug store had the only telegraph in the city, so when employees received news of an Auburn victory at an away game, they would throw the ticker tape onto the powerlines of the intersection. There is no clear consensus on when the tradition changed to throwing toilet paper into the trees. Pep rallies hosted by the Student Government Association and the city of Auburn are held at Toomer’s Corner during football season. Thousands of students, faculty and fans fill the downtown streets to cheer the Auburn Tigers. Encouraging spirit within the Auburn community and campus, these pep rallies boost enthusiasm and stir Auburn pride in the heart of each member of the Auburn Family.
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history
Auburn was officially founded in once again, but struggled financially. the winter of 1836 when Judge In 1868, the Legislature decided to John Harper set out with his family create a public land-grant college to and other settlers to build a town offer specific training to help Alabama intended to serve as the religious rebuild its war-torn state. Though the and educational center of the trustees would have preferred not to area. In 1839, give up their the Alabama college, the Through the years, the Legislature state had institution has had four official approved land-grant names: East Alabama Male incorporating money and College (1856-72), Agricultural Auburn. After two no campus and Mechanical College years of growth and East and prosperity, Alabama (1872-99), Alabama Polytechnic Auburn began Institute (1899-1960) and Auburn Male College vying for a had a University (1960-present). Methodist male campus, but college. On no money. February 1, 1856, the Legislature On February 26, 1872, Lee County incorporated the East Alabama Legislator Sheldon Toomer wrote the Male College. In 1859, the college bill making Auburn the Agricultural opened its doors as a private liberal and Mechanical College of Alabama. arts institution affiliated with the Through the years, the institution has Methodist Church. The college was had four official names: East Alabama forced to close its doors in 1861 when Male College (1856-72), Agricultural most students joined the Confederate and Mechanical College (1872Army, but reopened Samford Hall as 99), Alabama Polytechnic Institute a hospital from 1864-1866. In 1866, (1899-1960) and Auburn University East Alabama Male College opened (1960-present).
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AUBURN PRESERVATION LEAGUE www.auburnpreservation.com APL fosters historic preservation and promotes cooperation in combining the resources of local government, organizations, associations, businesses and citizens in order to enhance the quality and beauty of the Auburn community.
AUBURN HERITAGE ASSOCIATION www.auburnheritageassoc.org The Auburn Heritage Association, dedicated to historic preservation in Alabama, was founded in 1974. Its purpose is to provide an organization dedicated to the identification and preservation of items and material of historical significance in Auburn and its surrounding environment.
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Katharine Cooper Cater Hall was erected in 1915. Then know simply as the President’s Mansion, this stately two-story neo-classical building was designed by Joseph Hudnut and is now placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Why do we know Auburn so well?
It’s because we’ve grown up together.
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parks
With gorgeous, plentiful greenspaces and events and programs for every age, season and interest, the options for outdoor and indoor recreation in Auburn are nearly limitless. AUBURN PARKS AND RECREATION 425 Perry Street // (334) 501-2930 www.auburnalabama.org/parks
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>> CITY PARKS Martin Luther King Park, Duck Samford Park and Sam Harris Park have new playgrounds.
DUCK SAMFORD PARK
1623 E. University Drive • ballpark • playground • pavilion
FELTON LITTLE PARK
341 E. Glenn Avenue • playground • ball fields • picnic tables
TOWN CREEK PARK
1150 S. Gay Street • 9/10 mile walking trail • ADA accessible dog park • swinging benches • historic tree trail
HICKORY DICKORY PARK
1400 Hickory Lane • nursery rhyme-themed playground • picnic tables
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KIESEL PARK
520 Chadwick Lane • pavilion • garden & pond • pet-friendly 2 1/4 mile walking trail • historic Nunn-Winston House
MARTIN LUTHER KING PARK
190 Byrd Street • pavilion • playground • basketball goal • fenced field
MOORES MILL PARK
900 E. University Drive
SAM HARRIS PARK
850 Foster Street • playground • pavilion • 1/6 mile walking trail
>> POOLS Admission is $2 per person (free for children 1 year old and younger). Season passes are available.
SAMFORD AVENUE POOL 465 Wrights Mill Road (334) 501-2957
>> OTHER SPORTS FACILITIES AUBURN SOCCER FIELDS 950 Pride Avenue (334) 501-2974
DUCK SAMFORD BASEBALL FIELDS 1-3 1720 E. University Drive (334) 501-2965
BO CAVIN BASEBALL FIELDS 4-7 335 Airport Road // (334) 501-2967 DUCK SAMFORD BASEBALL FIELDS 8-10 333 Airport Road // (334) 501-2967 DUCK SAMFORD STADIUM 1600 E. University Drive // (334) 501-2930 FELTON LITTLE PARK 341 E. Glenn Avenue // (334) 501-2971 MARGIE PIPER BAILEY PARK 910 Wrights Mill Road // (334) 501-2975 AUBURN SOFTBALL COMPLEX 2560 S. College Street // (334) 501-2976 AUBURN SOCCER COMPLEX 2340 Wire Road // (334) 501-2972
>> GOLF COURSES AUBURN UNIVERSITY CLUB 1650 Yarbrough Farms Boulevard (334) 821-8381 // www.augolfclub.com GRAND NATIONAL 3000 Robert Trent Jones Trail, Opelika (334) 749-9042 // www.rtjgolf.com
MOORE’S MILL CLUB 1957 Fairway Drive (334) 826-3744 // www.mooresmillclub.com SAUGAHATCHEE COUNTRY CLUB 3800 Bent Creek Road, Opelika (334) 749-3441 www.saugahatcheecountryclub.com
GREENS @ AUBURN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 4315 Golf Club Drive (334) 821-2741 www.greensatauburn.apartments/ custompage.aspx?sectionid=390605
YARBROUGH/CITY OF AUBURN TENNIS COMPLEX 777 Yarbrough Farms Boulevard (334) 501-2920
Auburn Parks & Recreation
0 SummerNight Downtown Art Walk & Parade JUNE 7, 2019 | 5-10 P.M. DOWNTOWN AUBURN Local artists, live musical entertainment & children’s activities Downtown merchants open late FREE to the public
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Downtown Trick or Treat
Holiday Art Sale
Auburn CityFest
OCTOBER 31, 2019 | 6-8 P.M. DOWNTOWN AUBURN Door-to-door trick-or-treating with downtown merchants, a costume contest & special spooky entertainment FREE to the public
DECEMBER 14, 2019 | 9 A.M.-4 P.M. JAN DEMPSEY COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER Local artists will be selling paintings, stained glass, pottery, photography, cards, jewelry & more FREE to the public
APRIL 25, 2020 | 9 A.M.-4 P.M. KIESEL PARK Auburn’s largest outdoor arts & crafts festival Over 100 arts & crafts, food & nonprofit vendors Live music & free children’s activities Rain or shine FREE to the public
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>> ADDITIONAL GREENSPACES CHEWACLA STATE PARK 124 Shell Toomer Parkway (334) 887-5621 or 1 (800) ALA-PARK Chewacla State Park is a 696-acre nature retreat and outdoor playground right in Auburn’s backyard. Complete with a 26-acre lake, peaceful waterfalls, hiking trails, campsite areas and over miles of biking and hiking trails, Chewacla offers residents the great outdoors minutes from downtown Auburn. Rustic cabins make the perfect getaway for rest and relaxation. Admission is $4 for ages 12-61, $2 for children ages 4-11, and $2 for seniors over age 62.
>> BICYCLING IN AUBURN Biking is a popular pastime in Auburn and the city of Auburn has invested a great deal of effort and resources into becoming a Bicycle Friendly Community (as designated by the League of American Bicyclists). To learn more, visit www.auburnalabama.org/cycle. The mountain biking community is also growing in Auburn thanks to the addition of over 25 miles of multiuse trails in Chewacla State Park and in Lake Wilmore Park, built and maintained by Central Alabama Mountain Pedalers (CAMP). CENTRAL ALABAMA MOUNTAIN PEDALERS (CAMP) www.camp-sorba.org EAST ALABAMA CYCLING CLUB www.eastalabamacyclingclub.com
>> ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION AUBURN ESCAPE ZONES 1234 Commerce Drive // (334) 329-7088 www.auburnescapezones.com AUBURN OUTDOORS 230 County Road 57, Notasulga // (334) 559-1704 www.auburnoutdoors.com CYBERGAMETRUCK, LLC (334) 868-7658 // www.cybergametruck.com LAF GAME COMPANY LLC (334) 246-1108 // lafgamco.com
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KREHER PRESERVE AND NATURE CENTER 2222 North College Street Preserve Office (334) 502-4553 or AU Office (334) 844-8091 Kreher Preserve and Nature Center is an outreach program of the Auburn University School of Forestry & Wildlife Sciences. The preserve features five miles of trails over 120 acres, an amphitheater, pavilion, fire pit, nature playground, restrooms and several areas designed for nature exploration. Educational programs, hikes, camps, trail runs and other activities are scheduled throughout the year, and the preserve is available to reserve for special events and parties. Kreher Preserve is open seven days a week from sunrise until sunset. No pets. No bikes. No admission fee. DONALD E. DAVIS ARBORETUM AT AUBURN UNIVERSITY 181 Garden Drive I (334) 844-5770 www.auburn.edu/cosam/arboretum The Donald E. Davis Arboretum is dedicated to the display of native woody plants of the southeastern United States. The 14-acre natural setting is supported by the College of Sciences and Mathematics at Auburn University. It is open year-round from sunrise to sunset and provides visitors a place for reflection and relaxation as they stroll along meandering paths. The scenery is reflective of unique habitats found in Alabama, such as rocky hillsides, stream bottoms, pond edges, salt-spray influenced sand dunes, pitcher plant bogs, and the Black Belt prairie. In the spring, visitors will observe the blooms of more than 1,000 native Alabama azaleas, the largest collection in the state, as well as a multitude of native wildflowers. In addition to native plants, the arboretum is dedicated to implementing sustainable practices in the landscape. As a teaching resource for the public, the arboretum offers self-guided learning resources like the Stormwater Tour, which showcases tips for managing stormwater in a landscape. Informational brochures for this tour and other topics, such as locating native trees and shrubs in the facility, are available at the Arboretum Pavilion. The arboretum also functions as an outdoor classroom for university classes and local schools. There is no charge for admission.
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auburn
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athletics
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One of the many benefits of life in a college town is an exciting year-round lineup of athletic events for every fan and family to enjoy. A member of the Southeastern Conference, Auburn has 21 NCAA Division I-A athletic teams—nine men’s and 12 women’s. The university’s teams have claimed 22 national titles, including football, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, equestrian and women’s track and field. Auburn’s athletic teams are known as the Tigers, and the official colors are orange and navy blue. Auburn’s mascot is the beloved Aubie the Tiger. Building on a legacy of athletic prowess, the Auburn Tigers have achieved seven perfect football seasons and won 12 conference championship titles. Three Heisman Trophy winners wore orange and navy on the field: quarterback Pat Sullivan in 1971, running back Bo Jackson in 1985 and quarterback Cam Newton in 2010.
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Opened in 2018, the Harbert Family Recruiting Center in the southwest corner of Jordan-Hare Stadium houses a new football locker room, the Tigers Den recruiting lounge, the upscale Tiger Walk Club for fans, recruiting space for Olympic sports and a new press box. The $28 million, 44,000-square-foot multistory facility tells the story of Auburn’s unrivaled tradition and history. Auburn University is also home to the largest video board in collegiate sports, measuring 190’x57’.
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>> AUBURN SPORTS FACILITIES AUBURN UNIVERSITY SOCCER FIELDS 730 Biggio Drive, Auburn University (334) 844-4750 AUBURN ARENA 250 Beard-Eaves Court, Auburn University (334) 844-4442 JORDAN-HARE STADIUM 251 S. Donahue Drive, Auburn University (334) 844-4442 HUTSELL-ROSEN TRACK 702 Biggio Drive, Auburn University (334) 844-4750 HITCHCOCK FIELD AT PLAINSMAN PARK 351 S. Donahue Drive, Auburn University (334) 844-9750 JAMES E. MARTIN AQUATICS CENTER 664 Biggio Drive, Auburn University (334) 844-4182
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Perch Jewelry Studio
From shops filled with local makers’ goods, to downtown boutiques, to magazine-ready home stores, to convenient hardware stores, Auburn easily meets every list of needs and wants. Downtown Auburn and Auburn Mall are longtime shopping favorites, and both have added a number of new restaurants and retailers in the past year as they’ve redeveloped and grown. The area surrounding the mall, along Opelika Road, has also had a busy year of renewal. After the addition of two new shopping centers and growth of the existing Ogletree Village, southeast Auburn has celebrated the opening of nearly 20 new shops and restaurants in the past several years. The Heart of Auburn development, directly across from campus on South College Street, is home to several retailers and new dining concepts. The area around Exit 57 off I-85 also continues to add restaurants and retailers.
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AUBURN
Downtown Auburn is the heart of our city, the center of activity and the gathering place for our community. Upscale and casual dining, cafés, boutiques, sweet shops, game day hangouts and the best spots for every kind of Auburn gear are all conveniently located in downtown Auburn, next to the Auburn University campus. Many events are held in downtown Auburn throughout the year, including Tiger victory celebrations, pep rallies, Halloween trick-ortreat, the SummerNight Downtown Art Walk, Cheers on the Corner and the annual Christmas parade. Find out more at www.downtownauburnonline.com.
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Alabama Office Supply Co., LLP 201 S. 8th Street, Opelika (334) 749-3456 www.alaoffice.com All American Embroidery and Gifts 752 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 821-2134 Alumni Hall 339 S. College Street (334) 826-0683 www.alumnihall.com American Pipe & Supply 1915 Mall Boulevard (334) 539-6619 www.americanpipe.com Angel’s Antique & Flea Mall 900 Columbus Parkway, Opelika (334) 745-3221 www.angelsmall.info Ashley Furniture HomeStore 2401 Interstate Drive, Opelika (334) 364-0440 www.turnershomestores.com Auburn Art 102 N. College Street (334) 887-7788 www.auburnart.com Auburn Awards, Gifts & Fine Papers 1971 E. University Drive (334) 887-7768 www.auburnawards.com Auburn Furniture 507 Opelika Road (334) 826-2141 www.auburnfurnitureal.com Auburn Mall 1627-53 Opelika Road (334) 821-8368 www.shopauburnalabama.com Auburn Reprographics & Supply, Inc. 660 N. Dean Road (334) 501-8235 www.auburnrepro.com Auburn University Bookstore 1360 Haley Center (334) 844-4241 www.aubookstore.com Auburn Winnelson Company 1975 Mall Boulevard, Unit 106 (334) 501-7473 www.winsupplyinc.com The Backyard of Auburn, LLC 2962 AL Hwy 14 W (334) 524-3550 www.backyardauburn.com
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Bedzzz Express 1415 Opelika Road (334) 821-3047 bedzzzexpress.com Behind the Glass 168 E. Magnolia Avenue (334) 826-1133 www.btgauburn.com Belk 1627 Opelika Road, Suite 15 (334) 821-1007 www.belk.com Builders FirstSource 1865 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 502-3991 www.builderfirstsource.com Cameragraphics 1625 E. University Drive, Suite 103 (334) 821-2524 www.cameragraphics.org Cellairis 117 N. College Street (334) 734-5252 www.cellairis.com Charming Oaks (Wakefield’s Inc.) 123 N. College Street (334) 329-7522
Flowers at Midtown 3051 Frederick Road, Suite 11 Opelika (334) 737-6038 flowersatmidtownal.com Fun & Fancy 1345 Opelika Road, Suite D (334) 745-2237 www.funandfancyauburn.com Goodwill Industries of the Southern Rivers, Inc. 3740 Pepperell Parkway, Opelika (334) 275-4815 www.goodwillsr.org Hornsby Farms 1235 Bufford Road (334) 559-8696 www.hornsbyfarms.com Inline Electric Supply Co., Inc. 1661 Shug Jordan Parkway, Suite 502 (334) 821-9747 www.inlineelectric.com Interstate Electrical Supply 702 N. Dean Road (334) 821-3341 www.interstate-electrical.com
Craft Closet 1345 Opelika Road, Suite 8 & 9 (334) 734-5300 www.vinylcraftcloset.com
J & M Bookstore 1100 S. College Street, Suite 106 (334) 826-8844 www.jmbooks.com
Crown Trophy 1959 Opelika Road (334) 502-9522 www.crowntrophy.com
J & M Bookstore 115 S. College Street (334) 887-7007 www.jmbooks.com
The Drug Store 464 N. Dean Road, Suite 100 (334) 821-4493 Extreme Green Farms 2862 Sand Hill Road (678) 524-0247 fab’rik Auburn 140 N. College Street, Suite 102 (334) 246-3301 www.fabrikstyle.com Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery 1935 Mall Boulevard (334) 887-4210 www.ferguson.com The Flower Store 2290 Moores Mill Road, Suite 100 (334) 887-9303 www.stanleysistrunk.com
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James Bros Bikes 1199 S. Donahue Drive, Suite D (334) 821-0555 www.jamesbrosbikes.com Kroger Company 300 N. Dean Road (334) 821-1325 www.kroger.com L&M Design●Build●Furnish 246 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite A (334) 209-2860 www.lmdesignbuildfurnish.com Life-Savers Mission Thrift Store 2051 E. University Drive (334) 887-5433 www.lifesaversministries.org The Locker Room of Auburn 175 E. Magnolia Avenue (334) 321-4962 www.tlrclothiers.com
Marquirette’s Exquisite Jewelry 8163 Vaughn Road, Montgomery (334) 270-0074 www.marquirettes.com
The Salvation Army 1038 Opelika Road (334) 826-0073 www.auburn.salvationarmy.org
Mayer Electric Supply 1915 Mall Blvd. (334) 539-6600 mayerelectric.com
Sam’s Club #4989 2335 Bent Creek Road (334) 821-0121 www.samsclub.com
Modern Mitre 1971 E. University Drive (334) 740-6732 www.modernmitre.com Mountain High Outfitters 339 S. College Street, Suite B (334) 246-3570 www.mountainhighoutfitters.com Office Depot 2061 Tiger Town Parkway, Opelika (334) 742-0225 www.officedepot.com Oliver Henry 804 N. Railroad Avenue, Opelika (334) 246-3582 www.oliver-henry.com Pak Mail 300 N. Dean Road, Suite 5 (334) 821-0629 www.auburnpakmail.com Pak Mail II 2415 Moores Mill Road, Suite 265 (334) 826-1650 www.auburnpakmail.com Perch Jewelry Studio 416 S. Gay Street (334) 209-1378 www.perchjewelrystudio.com The Potting Shed 4137 Lee Road 146 (334) 759-7211 Publix 2415 Moores Mill Road (334) 502-8667 www.publix.com Publix 2900 E. University Drive (334) 502-2416 www.publix.com
Sherwin-Williams 2071 S. College Street (334) 887-6872 www.sherwin-williams.com Sherwin-Williams Co. 1911 Opelika Road (334) 821-8950 www.sherwin-williams.com Sleep Number 2065 Interstate Drive, Opelika (334) 737-6964 www.sleepnumber.com Spicer’s Music, LLC 2140 E. University Drive, Suite K (334) 329-7529 www.spicersmusic.com Stamp 115 N. College Street (334) 821-7196 www.stamplify.com Stitch Therapy, LLC 2140 E. University Drive, Suite B (334) 821-7781 www.stitchtherapyauburn.com Studio 3:19 804 N. Railroad Avenue, Opelika (334) 203-1296 www.studio3-19.com Swanson Diamond Center, Inc. 920 Opelika Road, Suite A (334) 826-1890 www.swansondiamond.com THE locAL market 115 S. College Street (334) 332-9966 www.localmarketauburn.com
The Quick Exxon 571 Lee Road 53 (334) 826-1400
Therapy: An Auburn Boutique 150 E. Magnolia Avenue (334) 821-3025 www.shoptherapyauburn.com
Reynolds Outdoors 904 Geneva Street, Opelika (334) 745-7642 www.reynoldsoutdoors.net
Tiger Rags 1625 E. University Drive (334) 887-7720 www.tigerrags.com
Russell Building Supply 141 Bragg Avenue (334) 887-7071 www.russellbuildingsupply.com
The Tiny Closet Boutique 235 N. Gay Street (334) 524-0130 www.shopthetinycloset.com
TREK Bicycles of Auburn 1775 Opelika Road (334) 329-5004 trekbikesauburn.com University Ace Hardware 2101 E. University Drive (334) 329-7100 www.universityace.com
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The UPS Store 1550 Opelika Road, Suite 6 (334) 466-0555 auburn-al-4222.theupsstorelocal.com Verizon Wireless 2100 Tiger Town Parkway, Opelika (334) 306-8522 www.verizonwireless.com Vignettes on Magnolia 409 E. Magnolia Avenue (334) 887-2980 Walmart Neighborhood Market 2047 E. University Drive (334) 539-6214 www.walmart.com/store/5062 Walmart Supercenter 1717 S. College Street (334) 821-2493 www.walmart.com Ware Jewelers 111 S. College Street (334) 821-7375 www.warejewelers.com
Two Convenient Locations in Auburn! Kroger Center on Dean Rd 821-0629
Hamilton Place on Moore's Mill Rd 826-1650
Ware Jewelers 2163 Tiger Town Parkway, Opelika (334) 749-5005 www.warejewelers.com Wholesale Mattress Center 937 Opelika Road (334) 821-0558 www.auburnmattress.com Wild Birds Unlimited of Auburn 1550 Opelika Road, Suite 27 (334) 826-9230 www.wbu.com/auburn Wrapsody of Auburn 112 N. College Street (334) 887-7447 www.wrapsodyonline.com
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Lucy’s
Over a dozen new restaurants have opened in Auburn in the last year, including several highly anticipated community favorites. Whether you’re entertaining visitors with an evening of award-winning fine dining, looking for a local favorite to make your regular, seeking the comfort of a warm coffee shop, searching for a seat to watch the game or craving comfort food that suits the whole family, Auburn has it all right here at home.
Ariccia Cucina Italiana
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DINING
Acre 210 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 246-3763 www.acreauburn.com
Buffalo Wild Wings 2257 Tiger Town Parkway, Opelika (334) 741-0989 www.buffalowildwings.com
Amsterdam Cafe 410 S. Gay Street (334) 826-8181 www.amsterdamcafeauburn.com
Burger King 156 S. Gay Street (334) 887-8284 www.burgerking.com
Ariccia Cucina Italiana 241 S. College Street (334) 844-5140 www.auhcc.com
Burger King 1740 S. College Street (334) 466-8961 www.burgerking.com
Barberitos 1619 Opelika Road (334) 887-9838 www.barberitos.com
Byron’s Smokehouse 436 Opelika Road (334) 887-9981 www.byronssmokehouse.com
Baumhower’s Victory Grille 2353 Bent Creek Road, Suite 120 (334) 246-4180 baumhowers.com/auburn
Chappy’s Deli 754 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 821-7220 www.chappysdeli.com
Bow & Arrow 1977 E. Samford Avenue (334) 246-2546 bowandarrowbbq.com
Chicken Salad Chick 1345 Opelika Road, Suite A (334) 821-7770 www.chickensaladchick.com
Chick-fil-A (Magnolia) 326 W. Magnolia Avenue (334) 826-7630 www.chick-fil-a.com
Halftime Sports Grill 154 N. College Street (334) 520-6953 www.halftimeauburn.com
Laredo Mexican Grill 1832 Opelika Road (334) 826-2724 www.laredomexicangrill.com
Chick-fil-A (Tiger Town) 2052 TigerTown Parkway, Opelika (334) 741-7112 www.chick-fil-a.com
Hamilton’s on Magnolia 174 E. Magnolia Avenue (334) 887-2677 www.ogletree.hamiltonsgroup.com
Little Italy Pizza 129 E. Magnolia Avenue (334) 821-6161 www.littleitalyau.com
Country’s Barbecue 1021 Opelika Road (334) 821-8711 www.auburncountrys.com The Depot 124 Mitcham Avenue (334) 521-5177 www.allaboardauburn.com Draft House of Auburn 161 E. Magnolia Avenue (334) 521-2739 www.auburndrafthouse.com Drive-by Tacos (Food Truck) (828) 773-3898 www.drivebytacos.com Dumps Like A Truck (The Irritable Bao) 196 N. Donahue Drive (334) 707-6153
Hamilton’s on Ogletree 1849 Ogletree Road, Suite 400 (334) 329-5886 www.ogletree.hamiltonsgroup.com The Hound 124 Tichenor Avenue (334) 246-3300 www.thehound-auburn.com I Love Juice Bar LLC 2415 Moores Mill Road, Suite 255 (334) 216-9659 havefunbeamazing.com Jim ‘N Nick’s Bar-B-Q 1920 S. College Street (334) 246-5197 www.jimnnicks.com Johnny Brusco’s New York Style Pizza 2408 E. University Drive, Suite 100 (334) 826-0055 www.johnnybruscos.com
Louie’s 2415 Moores Mill Road, Suite 100 (334) 502-5060 www.louieschickenfingers.com Lucy’s 2300 Moores Mill Road (334) 521-0391 www.lucysauburn.com Mama Mocha’s Coffee Emporium 414 S. Gay Street (334) 707-7946 www.mamamocha.com Marco’s Pizza 231 N. Dean Road, Suite 1 (334) 209-2200 www.marcos.com
Eden Café 1655 S. College Street, Suite E (334) 734-5483 www.edencafeau@gmail.com Five Guys Burgers & Fries 121 N. College Street (334) 502-8388 www.fiveguys.com Fratelli’s Ristorante Italiano 1445 S. College Street, Suite 200 (334) 209-6363 Freeze Yogurt Bar 116 N. College Street (334) 332-8000 www.freezeyogurtbar.com Frutta Bowls 211 W. Glenn Avenue (205) 602-4090 www.fruttabowls.com
Join us for dinner tonight Rediscover Ariccia Cucina Italiana, inside The Hotel at Auburn University. We’ve got a new look and new menu with the same old world Italian feel you know and love.
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Full Moon BBQ 2494 Enterprise Drive, Opelika (334) 741-7570 www.fullmoonbbq.com Gigi’s Cupcakes 3794 Pepperell Parkway, Suite G, Opelika (334) 275-4331 www.gigiscupcakesusa.com
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Niffer’s Place 1151 Opelika Road (334) 821-3118 www.niffersplace.com Panera Bread 1550 Opelika Road (334) 826-7330 www.panerabread.com Philly Connection Food Truck 2328 S. College Street, Suite 2 (516) 426-9474 www.phillyconnection.com Pieology Pizzeria 101 N. College Street (334) 826-5415 www.pieology.com Proud Willie’s Wings & Stuff 422-B S. Gay Street (334) 502-0012 www.willieswings.com Ross House Coffee 150 N. Ross Street (334) 734 5150 rosshousecoffee.com Royal Döner LLC 132 N. College Street (334) 781-0296 Shakey’s Pizza Parlor 2487 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 826-0060 shakeys.com Shrimp Basket 1651 S. College Street (334) 539-8130 www.shrimpbasket.com Smoothie King 1499-A S. College Street (334) 887-1882 www.smoothieking.com
Marco’s Pizza 1673 Shug Jordan Parkway Unit F (334) 758-9800 www.marcos.com McDonald’s 1634 Opelika Road (334) 821-5303 www.mcdonalds.com McDonald’s 1104 Columbus Parkway Opelika (334) 749-5648 www.mcdonalds.com
McDonald’s 224 W. Magnolia Avenue (334) 826-8633 www.mcdonalds.com Mike & Ed’s Bar-B-Q 307 N. College Street (334) 501-1866 www.mikeandedsauburn.com Moe’s Original Bar B Que 125 E. Magnolia Avenue (334) 821-1430 www.moesoriginalbbq.com/ 10/auburn
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Moe’s Original Bar B Que 2319 Bent Creek Road, Suite 100 (334) 329-7049 www.moesoriginalbbq.com/ bentcreek Moe’s Southwest Grill 114 W. Magnolia Avenue, Suite A (334) 466-8035 www.moes.com Newk’s Eatery 340 S. Gay Street (334) 821-5954 www.newks.com
Smoothie King 2311 Bent Creek Road, Suite 100 (334) 209-6540 www.smoothieking.com Stinky’s Fish Camp 610 Shug Jordan Parkway (334) 557-8807 www.stinkysauburn.com Subway 1550 Opelika Road, Suite 28 (334) 821-7835 www.subway.com Taco Mama Auburn, LLC 149 E. Magnolia Avenue (334) 734-5030 www.tacomamaonline.com
Wings, Etc. 201 W. Glenn Avenue (334) 521-5095 Zoes Kitchen 234-B W. Magnolia Avenue (334) 821-2085 www.zoeskitchen.com
Toomer’s Drugs 100 N. College Street (334) 887-3488 www.shop-toomers.com
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Tropical Smoothie Cafe 200 W. Glenn Avenue (334) 821-6555 www.tropicalsmoothiecafe.com
FetchMe Delivery 570 Deval Drive, Suite 103 (334) 209-7730 fetchmedelivery.com
Venditori’s Italian Restaurant 2575 Hilton Garden Drive (334) 826-7360 www.venditoris-auburn.com
Waitr Inc 1100 Bertrand Drive, Suite B, Lafayette, LA www.waitrapp.com
The Waverly Local 1465 Patrick Street, Waverly (334) 539-6077 www.thewaverlylocal.com
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Which Wich 234 B W. Magnolia Avenue (334) 329-7990 www.whichwich.com
17-16 156 E. Magnolia Avenue (334) 332-9320
Whimsy Beverage Bar (Food Truck) (706) 325-5606 www.drinkwhimsy.com
3:23 Cigar Bar 1673 Shug Jordan Parkway, Ste. E (334) 209-1260 www.323cigarbar.com
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The Skybar Cafe 650 Dekalb Street, Unit 1318 (334) 821-4001 www.auburnskybar.com
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Terra Cotta Catering 415 E. Magnolia Avenue (334) 821-3656 www.tcc-catering.com
CATERERS
Ursula’s Catering 190 E. University Drive, Suite 1403 (334) 821-9921 www.ursulascatering.com
B&B 209 Alabama Street (334) 734-2468 www.bnbbartending.com
Wilton’s Catering 6522 Highway 14, Loachapoka (334) 750-3241
Christine’s Unlimited 2272 Moores Mill Road, Suite 208 (334) 750-4963 www.christinesunlimited.com The Cup & Saucer, LLC 555 Opelika Road, Suite 4 (334) 209-4558 www.thecupandsaucer.biz
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Greens and Beans 2140 E. University Drive, Suite D (334) 329-4922 www.greensandbeans.net
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John Emerald Distilling Company 706 N. Railroad Avenue, Opelika (334) 737-5353 www.johnemeralddistilling.com
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Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe 339 S. College Street, Suite A (334) 246-5198 www.tazikiscafe.com
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housing
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REAL ESTATE SNAPSHOT [March 2019, Auburn] Houses on the market: 365 Properties sold: 97 Average days on the market: 92 Average sold price: $326K Condos on the market: 69 Condos sold: 35 Average days on the market: 38
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While every kind of student housing is readily available, Auburn is a city of diverse populations with a variety of housing options. Whether you’re looking for a garden home on the golf course, a charming historic bungalow in the heart of Auburn, a perfectly appointed subdivision, an apartment home or a spot to build your dream home in a lush new neighborhood, you’ll be pleasantly surprised to find it all right here.
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Auburn Realty Ray Huff 233 W. Glenn Avenue (334) 887-8777 www.auburnrealty.com Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate Stacy Williams Jordan 1810 E. Glenn Ave, Suite 130 (334) 826-1010 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate - Commercial Division Bill Moody 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 120 (334) 826-1010 www.bhhscommercialauburn.com Cary Creek Charles Pick P.O. Box 2523 (334) 826-3120 carycreek.com Century 21 Koullas Realty Deborah Koullas 890 N. Dean Road, Suite 300 (334) 887-2000 www.century21koullasrealty.com Mary Cho Realty Mary Cho 311 N. College Street (334) 524-8867 www.marycho.com Coldwell Banker A & W Real Estate Lee Harris 2021 S. College Street, Suite A (334) 821-7722 www.coldwellbankerauburn.com
PAINTING. QUALITY.
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Comprehensive Commercial Craig Melton 2415 Moores Mill Road, Suite 265, Box 226 (334) 559-4914 www.comcre.com The Denson Group Rush Denson 458 S. 10th Street, Opelika (334) 759-7525 thedensongroup.com Fincher-Coffin Real Estate Cathy Fincher 1729 Opelika Road (334) 521-7860 www.auburnopelikahomes.com Fucci Realty & Investments Allen Fucci 429 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 821-6581 www.fuccirealty.com
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HomeLink Realty Carrie King 310 Samford Village Court (334) 329-5055 www.thehomelink.com Keller Williams Joey Long 1747 Ogletree Road, Suite C (334) 209-2696 x363200.yourkwagent.com/ Magnolia Realty, LLC Rob Slocumb 715 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 102 (334) 246-0770 www.magnoliarealtyllc.com
Serving Auburn, Opelika, and Lake Martin Areas Commercial and Residential
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Northcutt Realty Van Northcutt 248 S. Gay Street (334) 826-7720 www.northcuttrealty.com Parmer Real Estate Development Andrew Parmer P.O. Box 249 (334) 750-2059 www.parmerrealestate.com Prestige Properties Mark Jones 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 101 (334) 887-5274 www.prestigeprops.com RE/MAX Professional Partners Annette Langley 1434 Opelika Road, Suite A (334) 826-7111 www.professionalpartnersllc.com Realty South Sherri McCollum 2408 E. University Drive, Suite 111 (334) 826-0111 www.realtysouthauburn.com The Talons Group Stacie LeCroy 220 N. College Street (334) 758-6220 www.thetalonsgroup.com Three Sixty {real estate} Tricia Peterson Young 411-A Opelika Road (334) 887-3601 www.concepttoclosing.com
RENTALS & SALES 233 West Glenn Avenue 334.887.8777
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Toland Realty Jay Toland 544 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 329-7390 tolandrealty.com Weichert, Realtors - Porter Properties Stacey Sanders 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 200 (334) 887-2070 www.porterproperties.com
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>> REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES Alex Acuff (The Talons Group) 220 N. College Street (706) 527-7048 www.thetalonsgroup.com Haley Adcock (Weichert, Realtors Porter Properties) 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 200 (334) 707-2117 www.haleyadcock.com Nick Armistead (Keller Williams) 1747 Ogletree Road, Suite C (205) 499-5688
Stacey Collins (Toland Realty) 544 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 303-2969 tolandrealty.com John Cope (Weichert, Realtors Porter Properties) 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 200 (334) 444-6896 www.aubhomes.com April Coulter (Three Sixty {real estate}) 411-A Opelika Road (334) 618-5190 www.concepttoclosing.com
Cynthia C. Atkinson 300 N. Dean Road, Suite 500, #104 (334) 207-7357 www.cynthiaatkinson.exprealty.com
Natalie Covington (Keller Williams) 1747 Ogletree Road, Suite C (334) 663-9656 www.kw.com/kw/agent/ nataliecovington
Suzanne Beard (Three Sixty {real estate}) 411-A Opelika Road (334) 740-9801 www.concepttoclosing.com
Evan Crawford (Keller Williams) 1747 Ogletree Road, Suite C (334) 558-8700 www.crawfordwillisgroup.com
Nancy Carlton Bendinger (Three Sixty {real estate}) 411-A Opelika Road (334) 524-5961 www.concepttoclosing.com Mary Thomas Boyd (Three Sixty {real estate}) 411-A Opelika Road (334) 332-7453 www.concepttoclosing.com Taylor Britton (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 444-1225 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com Monica Byrd (Three Sixty {real estate}) 411-A Opelika Road (334) 787-2103 www.concepttoclosing.com Jeff Clary (Weichert, Realtors Porter Properties) 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 200 (334) 703-3353 www.jeffclaryrealestate.com Jenny Clary (Weichert, Realtors Porter Properties) 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 200 (334) 559-0366 Rick Coffin (Fincher-Coffin Real Estate) 1729 Opelika Road (334) 744-0672 www.auburnopelikahomes.com
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Sallie Deen (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 319-0397 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com Kathy Dodgen (Toland Realty) 544 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 787-7788 www.tolandrealty.com
Pam Enloe (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 740-0251 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com Sharron Hill Farrar (HomeLink Realty) 310 Samford Village Court (334) 524-7976 Ellen Faurot (Magnolia Realty) 715 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 102 (334) 332-3359 Grant Fountain (Auburn Realty) 369 S. College Street (334) 319-6461 www.auburnrealty.com Brandon Fowler (Three Sixty {real estate}) 411-A Opelika Road (334) 332-3006 www.concepttoclosing.com Lori Fuller (Weichert, Realtors Porter Properties) 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 200 (334) 559-4940 www.lorifullerhomes.com Ginger Gary (Keller Williams) 1747 Ogletree Road, Suite C (334) 332-2076 gingergary.kw.com
Adam Dorn (Keller Williams) 1747 Ogletree Road, Suite C (334) 559-8450
Mary Gail Golden (The Talons Group) 220 N. College Street (334) 650-6244 www.thetalonsgroup.com
Alan Dorn (Keller Williams) 1747 Ogletree Road, Suite C (334) 444-8856 www.alandorn.com
Cindy Graff (Keller Williams) 1747 Ogletree Road, Suite C (410) 259-0258 cindygraff.yourkwagent.com
Don Duffield (Century 21 Koullas Realty) 890 N. Dean Road, Suite 300 (334) 887-2000 www.century21koullasrealty.com
Amanda Gray (HomeLink Realty) 310 Samford Village Court (334) 329-5055 www.thehomelink.com
Ashley Durham (The Lifestyle Group at Prestige Properties) 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 101 (334) 559-8817 auburnopelikalifestyle.com Bill Dyas (Realty South) 2408 East University Drive, Ste 111 (334) 826-0179 billdyas.realtysouth.com Rosa Ellis (Coldwell Banker A & W Real Estate) 2021 S. College Street, Suite A (706) 773-6397 rosacantrell.com
Hap Gregg (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 728-6506 www.hapgreggrealestate.com Jean Hanson (Realty South) 2408 East University Drive, Ste 111 (334) 703-6655 www.firstrealtyauburn.com Bob Harris (Three Sixty {real estate}) 411-A Opelika Road (334) 750 5276 www.concepttoclosing.com
Missy Harris 1805 Corporate Drive, Opelika (334) 444-5650 theprimereg.com Carole Jones Harrison (Weichert, Realtors - Porter Properties) 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 200 (334) 444-5693 www.home2auburn.com Nicholas Hayes (Century 21 Koullas Realty) 890 N. Dean Road, Suite 300 (334) 887-2000 www.nickwhayes.com Adrien Helms (Fincher-Coffin Real Estate) 1729 Opelika Road (334) 703-6905 www.auburnopelikahomes.com Alice Henderson Bell (360 Management, LLC) 166 N. Gay Street (334) 444-5501 www.concepttoclosing.com Janet Hill (Century 21 Koullas Realty) 890 N. Dean Road, Suite 300 (205) 913-2266 Imo Holstick (Weichert, Realtors Porter Properties) 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 200 (334) 740-1659 Sandy Wager Homes (Toland Realty) 544 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 750-5710 www.sandywagerhomes.com Lacey Howell (RE/MAX Around the Lake) 1767 Point Windy Drive Jacksons Gap (256) 307-2443 laceyhowell.com Jana Rawls Jager (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 332-9583 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com Beverly Jennings (HomeLink Realty) 310 Samford Village Court (334) 444-9727 beverly.thehomelink.com Lee Alice Johnson (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate - Commercial Division) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 120 (334) 703-7169 www.prucomrealestate.com
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Penny Johnson (Coldwell Banker A & W Real Estate) 2021 S. College Street, Suite A (334) 821-7722 www.coldwellbankerauburn.com Jared Jordan (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 559-1238 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com Corrie Kent (Coldwell Banker A & W Real Estate) 2021 S. College Street, Suite A (334) 695-1256 www.coldwellbankerauburn.com Karol Kirby (The Kirby Group at Realty South) 2408 E. University Drive, #111 (334) 319-2472 karolkirby.com Jay Knorr (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 703-6881 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com Brandon Kohn (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (706) 333-1088 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com Joseph Liddy (Coldwell Banker A & W Real Estate) 2021 S. College Street, Suite A (334) 352-8900 www.liddy.net Jenifer Lovvorn (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 707-1126 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com Yvette Lowe (Weichert, Realtors Porter Properties) 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 200 (205) 243-7800 Adris Ludlum (The Talon Group) 220 N. College Street (334) 685-3107 www.ludlumrealestate.com Hollis Marshall (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 312-6602 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com Bill McCown (Coldwell Banker A & W Real Estate) 2021 S. College Street, Suite A (334) 734-0430 billauburnhomes.com
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Lana McCurdy (Coldwell Banker A & W Real Estate) 2021 S. College Street, Suite A (256) 996-4179
Dawn Radnitz (Toland Realty) 544 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 444-4663 www.dawnradnitz.com
Karen Turner (Prestige Properties) 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 101 (334) 332-7005 www.karentturner.com
Kathy Allen McGehee (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 120 (205) 821-5491 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com
Cathy Ramey (Coldwell Banker A & W Real Estate) 2021 S. College Street, Suite A (334) 703-8960 www.coldwellbankerauburn.com
Betsy Ward (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (205) 240-3326 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com
Chelsea McMurray (Coldwell Banker A & W Real Estate) 2021 S. College Street, Suite A (334) 332-1002
Ryan Roberts (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 750-9872 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com
Tracie West (Prestige Properties) 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 101 (334) 524-0880 prestigeprops.com
CarolAnn Miracle (HomeLink Realty) 310 Samford Village Court (334) 524-3925 www.carolann.thehomelink.com Dixie Mitchell (Mitchell Team at Toland Realty) 544 East Glenn Avenue (334) 207-0941 dixiebeachsales@gmail.com Brian Mitchell (Mitchell Team at Toland Realty) 544 East Glenn Avenue (334) 750-5731 cbmitchell.realty@gmail.com Susan King Moreman (Weichert, Realtors - Porter Properties) 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 200 (334) 319-1219 Carol Nolan (HomeLink Realty) 310 Samford Village Court (334) 703-7515 www.seeauburnhomes.com Erin Pack (Three Sixty {real estate}) 411-A Opelika Road (256) 794-1014 www.concepttoclosing.com Sylvia M. Paul (Prestige Properties) 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 101 (334) 319-0491 www.sylviampaul.com Brooke Pierce (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 319-7639 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com Palmer Pope (Keller Williams) 1747 Ogletree Road, Suite C (334) 209-2696 www.palmerpope.com Bill Price (HomeLink Realty) 310 Samford Village Court (334) 663-1752
Laura Sellers (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 332-7263 www.auburn-realtor.com Chris Simmons (Weichert, Realtors Porter Properties) 472 N. Dean Road (334) 887-2070 chrissellesauburn.com Bob Slocumb (Magnolia Realty) 715 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 102 (334) 319-1180 Deborah Day Smith (HomeLink Realty) 310 Samford Village Court (334) 740-9429 www.thehomelink.com Katherine Lipscomb Smith (HomeLink Realty) 310 Samford Village Court (334) 740-2020 katherine.thehomelink.com Emmy Martin Sorrells (Three Sixty {real estate} ) 411-A Opelika Road (334) 444-8093 www.concepttoclosing.com Anna Pearce Spink (Weichert, Realtors - Porter Properties) 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 200 (334) 524-4741 www.porterproperties.com Duffy Stewart (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 444-8041 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com Tori Beth Thompson (HomeLink Realty) 310 Samford Village Court (334) 524-0422 www.toribethsellshomes.com
Emily Whatley (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 329-2450 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com David C. Wilbanks (Keller Williams) 1747 Ogletree Road, Suite C (256) 404-1097 davidwilbanks.kc.com Martha Williams 1805 Corporate Drive, Opelika (334) 707-0628 theprimereg.com Matt Willis (Keller Williams) 1747 Ogletree Road, Suite C (334) 663-2950 www.crawfordwillisgroup.com Jericho Wilson (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 707-2486 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com Eric Winkler (Weichert, Realtors Porter Properties) 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 200 (334) 444-5012 www.porterproperties.com Kelly Woods (Keller Williams) 1747 Ogletree Road, Suite C (334) 329-2302 Jennifer Yates (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 559-3011 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com Talon Yates (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate) 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130 (334) 559-0022 www.bhhspreferredauburn.com
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Auburn University’s Housing and Residence Life offers accommodations in five housing neighborhoods comprising a total of 32 residence halls. Nearly 5,000 undergraduate students live in on-campus housing.
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APARTMENTS
1322 North 1322 N. Dean Road (334) 501-2125 www.thearborsatmeadowbrook.com Auburn’s Gameday Center 129 N. Donahue Drive (334) 826-8870
T H E V I L L A G E has eight residence halls with super-suites housing four students. Members of Auburn’s social sororities live in Magnolia, Oak and Willow Halls. Plainsman Hall residents are all female and the other four coed halls are home to freshmen or
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The Boulevard 509 Harper Avenue (334) 740-2911 boulevardauburn.com
S O U T H D O N A H U E is five floors of suite-style living. It is coed by floor. The Wellness Kitchen is across the street from South Donahue Hall and a convenience store is located on the first floor. C A M B R I D G E H A L L has five floors of double occupancy rooms. It is coed by floor. Located in the center of campus, the Q U A D includes 10 of Auburn’s most historic residence halls. Rooms are configured as suites with two double-occupancy rooms connected by a bathroom; two Quad halls are all female. T H E H I L L has 12 halls and rooms configured as suites with two double-occupancy rooms connected by a bathroom; two halls are all female.
The Beacon 1255 S. College Street (334) 826-1202 thebeaconauburn.com
Creekside of Auburn 650 Dekalb Street, Suite 1000 (334) 321-2356 www.creeksideofauburn.com
The Social 211 W. Longleaf Drive (334) 887-8740 www.liveatthesocial.com Sweet Auburn Rentals LLC 116 1/2 Duplex Court (334) 246-8089 Timber Trail Apartments 1372 Commerce Drive (334) 501-6164 West & Wright 201 W. Glenn Avenue (334) 350-3880 www.westandwright.com
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Eagles West Apartments 700 W. Magnolia Avenue H4 (334) 821-7432 www.eagleswestapartments.com
Gentilly Park 501 Webster Road, Lot 16 (334) 887-3246 www.gentillypark.com
Evergreen Apartments 1131 S. College Street (334) 826-1011 evergreenauburn.com
Ridgewood Village Mobile Home Park 500 Webster Road - Office (334) 821-2298 www.ridgewoodvillage-auburn.com
The Fairways at Auburn 4315 Golf Club Drive #7301 (334) 209-1850 www.fairwaysatauburn.apartments The Garden District 190 E. University Drive (334) 826-0550 www.gardendistrictrentals.com The Greens at Auburn 4315 Golf Club Drive, #7901 (334) 821-4061 www.greensatauburn.apartments The Hub at Auburn 626 Shug Jordan Parkway (334) 821-4400 www.thehubatauburn.com Paces at the Estates 4150 Academy Drive, Opelika (334) 749-9493 www.pacesattheestates.com Samford Square Apartments 202 W. Longleaf Drive (334) 502-7300 www.samfordsquare.com
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Shelton Mill Townhouses 600 Shelton Lane (334) 821-7324 www.sheltonmillal.com
>> PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT/ MANAGEMENT 360 Management, LLC 166 N. Gay Street (334) 887-3606 concepttoclosing.com Apartments Services & Management Co., Inc. 6801 Lee Road 54 (334) 741-9599 www.asmauburn.com The Bennett Group, LLC 730 N. Dean Road, Suite 100 (334) 321-0529 www.thebennettgrp.net BKM Development, LLC (404) 375-7327 Fimiani Development Corp. 5301 N. Federal Highway, Suite 350 Boca Raton, FL (561) 395-8882 www.fimiani.com
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First Realty Property Management 428 E. Magnolia Avenue (334) 887-3425 www.leasefirst.com Ipso Group, LLC 166 N. Gay Street, Suite 20 (334) 524-2335 www.ipso.group National Village 2809 National Village Parkway, Opelika (334) 749-8165 www.nationalvillage.com Phillips Family Partnership, Ltd. (334) 502-0310 Porter Properties, LLC 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 200 (334) 826-8682 www.portercompanies.com Vada, LLC (334) 663-4709
>> COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION Adamson Construction Group (334) 742-3762 www.adamsonconstructiongroup.com
Custom Homes Semi-Custom Homes Residential Developer Commercial Construction
Donald H. Allen Development, Inc. 459 N. Dean Road (334) 826-1120 www.dallendev.com Michael Allen Homes, Inc. 853 N. Dean Road, Suite 101 (334) 559-2408 www.michaelallenhomes.com Bailey-Harris Construction Co. 1552 Bailey-Harris Drive (334) 821-0807 www.bailey-harris.com Batson-Cook Construction 801 4th Avenue, West Point, GA (706) 643-2500 www.batson-cook.com Calhoun Construction, LLC 298 Lee Road 8 (334) 321-8407 www.calhounconstructionauburn.com Conner Brothers Construction Co., Inc. 739 Opelika Road (334) 821-1470
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Dilworth Development, Inc. 2124 Moores Mill Road, Suite 130A (334) 821-6610 www.dilworthdevelopment.com
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Eastbrook Homes Southern, Inc. 2174 Redtail, Waverly (334) 750-9843 www.eastbrookhomes.com
Homeworks of Alabama 2905 Frederick Road, Opelika (334) 363-2383 www.homeworksofalabama.com
Pythoge 1400 Annalue Drive (334) 444-4330 pythoge.com
Edgar Hughston Builder, Inc. 8219 North Crossing Court Fortson, GA (706) 568-7650 www.hughstonhomes.com
J & L Contractors, Inc. 729 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 821-9737 www.evansrealty.net
Rabren General Contractors, Inc. 306 Persimmon Drive (334) 826-6143 www.rabren.com
J Manifold Construction 555 Opelika Road, Suite 2 (334) 329-7712 jmanifoldconstruction.com
Riverchase Homes, LLC 2178 Moores Mill Road (334) 521-7399 www.riverchasehomes.build
First Team Construction Co., Inc. 475 N. Dean Road (334) 502-7400 www.firstteamconstruction.com
Landmark Properties, LLC 576 Shadow Wood Drive Smiths Station (706) 681-0698 www.customlandmarkproperties.com
Schmidt Environmental Construction, Inc. 301 Sanders Street (334) 887-0334 www.schmidteci.com
Harris Doyle Homes, Inc. 3111 Timberlake Drive, Birmingham (205) 982-2896 www.harrisdoyle.com
J. A. Lett Construction Co., Inc. 511 Old Stage Road (334) 821-7390 www.jalett.com
Sides Drywall, Inc. 1937 Whatley Road, Building C (334) 826-3264
Holland Homes 421 Opelika Road (334) 332-7157 www.hollandhomesllc.com
Marshall & Associates, LLC 660 N. College Street, Suite A (334) 209-1691 www.marshall-team.com
Freeman & Associates 1454 54th Street, Columbus, GA (706) 324-4227 www.freemanteam.com
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Stone Martin Builders 404 South 8th Street, Opelika (334) 742-8050 www.stonemartinbuilders.com
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CONTRACTORS
Auburn Electrical Construction Co., Inc. 440 Summerhill Road (334) 821-7360 www.aecci.com Bradley Plumbing & Heating, Inc. 1445 Lee Road 10 (334) 821-1187 www.bradleyph.com Brumfield Electrical & Communications, Inc. 5333 County Road 388, Cusseta (334) 756-4302 www.brumfieldelectrical.com Budget Blinds of Auburn (334) 569-6459 budgetblinds.com/auburn Caldwell Contracting LLC (334) 332-7799 caldwellsroofing.com Cannon Carpet One 3500 Pepperell Parkway, Opelika (334) 749-1300 www.cannoncarpetone.com
CertaPro Painters 1550 Opelika Road, Ste 6, Box 294 (256) 307-4061 columbus-auburn.certapro.com
Five Star Painting of Auburn 300 N. Dean Road, Box 204 (334) 451 3777 www.fivestarpainting.com/auburn
Preferred Contractors, LLC 682 Moores Mill Drive (334) 202-5483 www.preferredcontractorsllc.com
Whole Construction Solutions, LLC 570 Devall Drive, #303 (334) 728-0595 www.wholeconstructionsolutions.com
D & J Enterprises, Inc. 3495 Lee Road 10 (334) 821-1249 www.dandjenterprises.net
Glitter & Glow Holiday Decorating & Lighting (334) 663-4446 www.glitterandglow.net
Prestige Flooring 2021 S. College Street, Suite E (334) 329-5855 www.floorsbyprestige.com
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Hobbs Plumbing, LLC 4011 Somerset Court (334) 750-5743 hobbsplumbingllc.weebly.com
Scott Bridge Company 2641 Interstate Drive, Opelika (334) 749-5045 scottbridge.com
Dixie Electric, Plumbing and Air 2301 Enterprise Drive Suite E, Opelika (334) 819-4453 www.calldixie.com
Jackson Heating & Air Conditioning 401 Columbus Parkway, Opelika (334) 749-6761 jacksonservicesco.com
Sensigreen LLC 400 Clanton Street, Opelika (334) 704-3274 www.sensigreen.com
East Alabama Electric, Inc. 130 Bragg Avenue (334) 821-9158
K & W Enterprises, Inc. 2214 Enterprise Drive, Opelika (334) 742-0500
Ecological Insulation 221 Lee Road 10 (334) 246-1777 www.ecologicalinsulation.com
Klein Plumbing, Inc. 3409 Skyway Drive (334) 821-3085 www.kleinplumbing.org
Thompson Supply 1297 First Avenue, Opelika (334) 745-6253 www.thompsonsupply.net
Energy Savers Air 223 S. 9th Street, Opelika (334) 749-9300 www.energysaversair.com
MetroPower Inc. 1443 6th Avenue, Columbus, GA (706) 221-6510 www.metropower.com
D-Fence, LLC P.O. Box 872 (334) 559-2727 www.dfenceauburn.com
Vulcan Heating & Air Conditioning Service, Inc. 2776 Gunter Park Drive, Unit J, Montgomery (205) 444-9671 www.vulcanac.com
BANKS
AmeriFirst Bank 3120 Frederick Road, Suite L, Opelika (334) 821-1329 www.amerifirstbank.com AuburnBank 100 N. Gay Street (334) 821-9200 www.auburnbank.com AuburnBank 2315 Bent Creek Road (334) 466-3180 www.auburnbank.com AuburnBank 1351 S. Donahue Drive (334) 502-7272 www.auburnbank.com BancorpSouth 807 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 821-2220 www.bancorpsouthonline.com
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With more than 800 agents statewide, RealtySouth is Alabama’s leading real estate services company. We are proud of our history in the Auburn/Opelika community and look forward to the opportunity to help you buy or sell your next home.
BB&T 325 N. Gay Street (334) 821-8587 www.bbt.com BBVA Compass 138 S. Gay Street (334) 887-1240 www.bbvacompass.com CenterState Bank 1605 E. University Drive (334) 887-2212 www.centerstatebank.com JPMorgan Chase & Co. 2100 3rd Avenue N, Suite 800, Birmingham (205) 321-7835 jpmorganchase.com
2408 E. University Drive Auburn, AL 36830 (334) 826.0111 realtysouthauburn.com
MidSouth Bank 519 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 887-6440 www.bankmidsouth.com National Bank of Commerce 2443 Enterprise Drive, Opelika (334) 705-1000 www.nationalbankofcommerce.com PNC Bank 1605 S. College Street (334) 887-8748 www.pnc.com Regions Bank 165 N. College Street (334) 321-7140 www.regions.com Renasant Bank 1943 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 321-2265 www.renasant.com River Bank & Trust 2394 E. University Drive (334) 466-2210 www.riverbankandtrust.com River Bank & Trust 1804 Thomason Drive, Opelika (334) 364-5100 www.riverbankandtrust.com
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ServisFirst Bank One Commerce Street, Suite 200, Montgomery (334) 223-5815 www.servisfirstbank.com Southern States Bank 815 Opelika Road (334) 321-9007 www.southernstatesbank.net Southern States Bank 2601 Frederick Road, Opelika (334) 737-1092 www.southernstatesbank.net
Troy Bank & Trust 2701 Frederick Road, Suite 101, Opelika (334) 610-8001 www.troybankandtrust.com
MAX Credit Union 336 N. Gay Street (334) 321-2377 www.mymax.com
Southern Development Council, Inc. 8132 Old Federal Road, Montgomery (334) 244-1801 www.sdcinc.org
Trustmark 415 N. Dean Road (334) 321-2534 www.trustmark.com
MAX Credit Union 3021 Frederick Road, Opelika (334) 260-2600 www.mymax.com
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Valley National Bank 1946 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 821-8127 www.valleynationalbank.com
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Wells Fargo 307 N. Gay Street (334) 821-8184 www.wellsfargo.com
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CREDIT
UNIONS
Auburn University Federal Credit Union 1290 S. Donahue Drive (334) 844-4120 www.aufcu.org Four Seasons Federal Credit Union 2915 Pepperell Parkway, Opelika (334) 745-4711 www.fourseasonsfcu.com
MORTGAGES
Ameris Bank Mortgage 710 Old Stage Road (334) 744-1499 www.amerisbank.com
LENDING
Alabama Ag Credit 1431 Gateway Drive, Opelika (334) 749-3303 www.alabamaagcredit.com
AuburnBank Mortgage 1967 E. Samford Avenue (334) 539-6570 www.auburnbank.com
Alabama Small Business Capital 330 E. Magnolia Avenue (334) 209-2600 www.al504.com
BancorpSouth Mortgage 337 E. Magnolia Avenue (334) 502-9030 www.bancorpsouth.com
First South Farm Credit 1613 Frederick Road, Opelika (334) 826-5263 www.firstsouthland.com
Caliber Home Loans, Inc. 1147 Opelika Road, Suite C (205) 613-2116 www.caliberhomeloans.com/rlowe
Security Finance 555 Opelika Road, Suite 6 (334) 502-8394 www.security-finance.com
CMG Mortgage 2160 Moores Mill Road (334) 759-6488 www.cmgfi.com
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First Choice Loan Services, Inc. 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 100 (334) 750-5200 janeperryloans.com
The Frazier Lanier Company P.O. Box 5190, Montgomery (334) 265-8483 www.frazierlanier.com
Guild Mortgage Company 310 Samford Village Court, Suite 500 (334) 539-5078 www.guildmortgage.com
Griffith Financial and Insurance Strategies 1375 Shug Jordan Parkway (334) 329-5053 www.grantgriffith.net
Interlinc Mortgage Services, LLC 1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 150 (334) 329-6850 www.welendauburn.com MortgageRight 124 Bragg Avenue (334) 718-0280 auburn.mortgageright.com Renasant Bank Mortgage 108 N. Dean Road (334) 444-1500 www.drewgoodner-renasant.com Southeast Mortgage 2701 Frederick Road, Opelika (334) 521-7600 www.southeastmortgage.com Trustmark Mortgage 415 N. Dean Road (334) 321-2539 trustmarkmortgage.com
>> FINANCIAL PLANNING & INVESTMENT SERVICES Ameriprise Financial 2104 Executive Park Drive, Opelika (334) 749-2755 www.ameriprise.com Benefit Compensation Group 1549 Professional Parkway, Suite B (334) 246-5840 www.benefitcompensationgroup.com Bright Investments, LLC 570 Devall Drive, Suite 303 (334) 321-2321 www.brightinvestmentsllc.com Edward Jones Investments Sonya Green 2320 Moores Mill Road, Suite 200 (334) 887-7297 www.edwardjones.com Edward Jones Investments Kelly R. Wilson 660 N. College Street, Suite B (334) 501-8538 www.edwardjones.com/kelly-r-wilson
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LaMar Financial Services/ Raymond James 822 N. Dean Road, Suite 100 (334) 821-8940 www.raymondjames.com/ LamarFinancial Lipscomb Investment Group, LLC 1799 Ogletree Road, Suite 100 (334) 826-1335 ligria.com Merrill Lynch 4001 Carmichael Road, Suite 500, Montgomery (334) 409-5803 www.local.ml.com/montgomery_al Morgan Stanley 3120 Frederick Road, Suite G, Opelika (334) 501-3343 www.morganstanleyfa.com/andrew. mccay/ Northwestern Mutual (Julie Melton) 2160 Moores Mill Road, Suite B (334) 275-4444 www.nmfn.com Northwestern Mutual (James B. Pugh Jr.) 2160 Moores Mill Road, Suite B (334) 275-4444 Raymond James Financial Services (Joe Donaldson) 680 N. College Street, Suite B (334) 734-5500 www.raymondjames.com/donaldson Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc. 2607 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 539-3508 www.stifel.com Wealth Strategies, LLC 2100 Riverchase Center, Suite 408, Birmingham (205) 397-3333 www.wsllc.us Wilson Investment Group 1224 Ogletree Village Lane (334) 887-9901 www.wilsoninvestmentgroup.com
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INSURANCE
Alfa Insurance 1673 Shug Jordan Parkway (334) 694-5225 www.alfainsurance.com Alfa Insurance - Drake Martin 907-A Second Avenue, Opelika (334) 745-6304 www.drakemartin.net Alliance Insurance 2100 Executive Park Drive, Opelika (334) 737-6080 Allstate - Kirk Insurance Agency 715 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 103 (334) 821-7570 Allstate - Prewett Insurance Group 1849 Ogletree Road, Suite 300 (334) 502-5111 www.prewettinsurancegroup.com Allstate: The Reaves Agency 2900 E. University Drive, Suite 140 (334) 521-1006 Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Alabama 3320 Skyway Drive, Suite 601, Opelika (334) 826-0552 www.bcbsal.com Farmers Insurance Group/Tim Jones 124 N. Dean Road (334) 826-6888 www.farmers.com Heather McDonald Assurance Group LLC (334) 332-6750 J. Smith Lanier and Co. 2821 Corporate Park Drive, Opelika (334) 749-3401 www.jsmithlanier.com Mallory Agency 207 N. Lewis Street, LaGrange, GA (706) 884-3339 www.malloryagency.com Shannon Works Insurance Agency 785 N. Dean Road, Suite 200 (334) 826-8260 representatives.countryfinancial.com/ shannon.works Starke Agency, Inc. 210 Commerce Street, Montgomery (334) 263-5535 www.starkeagency.com Starr Insurance Group, LLC 1288 Shug Jordan Parkway (334) 521-7209 www.starrgroupllc.com
State Farm Insurance - Phil Clowdus 1141 Opelika Road (334) 887-8541 www.statefarm.com State Farm Insurance - Scott Holley 2408 E. University Drive, Suite 104 (334) 887-5876 www.wareagleagent.com State Farm Insurance John Killmaster 2515 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 206 (334) 329-7557 www.johnkillmaster.com State Farm Insurance - Kathy Powell 1725 Opelika Road (334) 501-8245 www.kathypowell.net State Farm Insurance Beth Slaughter 8404 Westminster Court, Opelika (205) 514-8028 State Farm Insurance - Joe Stokes 818 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 821-3793 www.statefarm.com University Agency, Inc. 611 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite B (334) 887-6569 universityagency.net Viva Medicare 417 20th Street N, Birmingham (334) 524-2192 www.vivahealth.com
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ACCOUNTING
ATC Group, Inc. CPAs and Advisors 472 N. Dean Road, Suite 201 (334) 821-9450 www.edencpa.com BMSS 165 E. Magnolia Avenue, Suite 227 (334) 887-0772 www.bmss.com Borland Benefield 6759 Society Hill Road (334) 741-1050 borlandbenefield.com Byerly & Associates, CPA 440 N. Dean Road (334) 740-7037 www.richardbyerly.com FocusPay Solutions 1820 E. University Drive (334) 321-4729 www.machenmcchesney.com
Jackson Thornton 100 N. 9th Street, Opelika (334) 749-8191 www.jacksonthornton.com Machen McChesney 1820 E. University Drive (334) 887-7022 www.machenmcchesney.com Montgomery Management, Inc. 1267 Falls Crest Place (334) 741-5344 Payroll, Inc. 2320 Moores Mill Road, Suite 300 (334) 826-7758 www.payrollinc.biz Phillips & Phillips, CPA’s 225 N. Gay Street, Suite C (334) 887-9609 Pivotal Finance 1922 Professional Circle, Suite 100 (334) 472-9491 www.pivotal.finance Shoff Accounting 406 N. 2nd Street, Opelika (334) 787-9854 www.shoffaccounting.com Warren Averett, LLC 3815 Interstate Court, Montgomery (334) 271-2200 www.warrenaverett.com
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ATTORNEYS
Adams White & Oliver, LLP 205 South 9th Street, Opelika (334) 745-6466 www.adamswhite.com Akridge & Balch, PC 852 N. Dean Road, Suite 100 (334) 887-0884 www.akridgebalch.com Alsobrook Jackson, Attorneys at Law 126 South 8th Street, Opelika (334) 737-3718 www.alsolaw.com Belt & Bruner, PC 880 Montclair Road, Suite 300, Birmingham (334) 513-1841 www.alabamainjurylawyer.com/montgomery Beverlye Brady & Associates, Attorneys at Law 1915 Professional Circle (334) 821-1894 www.beverlyebradyandassociates.com Capell & Howard, P.C. 3120-B Frederick Road, Opelika (334) 501-1540 www.capellhoward.com
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Constangy, Brooks, Smith and Prophete, LLP 3120-D Frederick Road, Opelika (334) 246-2901 www.constangy.com The Darby Law Firm - Evictions 441 High Street, Montgomery (334) 356-3593 www.evictionslawyerinmontgomeryal.com
Davidson, Davidson, Umbach & Forbus 310 Samford Village Court, Suite 200 (334) 501-2985 www.davidsonumbach.com Davis, Bingham, Hudson & Buckner, P.C. 324 E. Magnolia Avenue (334) 821-1908 www.dbhlawoffice.com Dean & Barrett, Attorneys 457 S. 10th Street, Opelika (334) 749-2222 www.deanandbarrett.com Haygood, Cleveland, Pierce & Thompson, LLP 611 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 821-3892 www.hcplaw.com Huff Smith Law, LLC 369 S. College Street (334) 329-5596 www.huffsmithlaw.com
Walton Law Firm, P.C. 1710 Catherine Court, Suite B (334) 321-3000 www.waltonlaw.net Webster, Henry, Bradwell, Cohan, Speagle & DeShazo, P.C. 822 N. Dean Road, Suite 300 (334) 887-0111 www.websterhenry.com Tom Whatley 687 N. Dean Road (334) 559-3420 www.tomwhatley.com The Wisdom Firm, LLC 2353 Bent Creek Road, Suite 100 (334) 826-0722 www.auburnlegal.com
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Goo-Goo Express Wash 2338 Bent Creek Road (334) 321-0123 www.googooexpresswash.com Goo-Goo Express Wash 1810 Opelika Road (334) 734-5024 www.googooexpresswash.com Goo-Goo Express Wash 1672 S. College Street (334) 329-5239 www.googooexpresswash.com
Alexander Hyde, LLC Law Firm 363 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite B (334) 246-2333 www.alexanderhyde.com
>> CARPET CLEANING & CLEANING SERVICES
McCollum & Wilson, P.C. 363-A E. Glenn Avenue (334) 821-7799 www.mcwlegal.com
Cleaning Solutions, LLC 1975 Mall Blvd., Suite 105 (334) 539-8990 www.cleaningsolutionsauburn.com
Muncie & Mattson, P.C. 987 Drew Lane (334) 821-7301 www.auburnfirm.com
DryTech, Inc. 2225 South Broad Avenue, Lanett (334) 329-9264
Samford & Denson, LLP 709 Avenue A, Opelika (334) 745-3504 www.samfordlaw.com US Visa Pro 2415 Moores Mill Road, Suite 265, #222 (334) 887-6446 www.usvisapro.com Walker Law Firm 225 N. Gay Street (334) 329-7325 www.halwalkerlaw.com
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Peaches’ n Clean 1962 Mall Blvd. (334) 502-5326 www.peachesnclean.com Two Maids & a Mop 715 E. Glenn Avenue, Unit 202 (334) 246-9099 twomaidsauburn.com
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4 Seasons Cleaners 700 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite A (334) 887-7501
Professional Cleaners 300 N. Dean Road, Suite 1 (334) 826-0273
>> FIRE & WATER RESORATION ServiceMaster of Lee County 1702-B Saugahatchee Road (334) 321-4446 www.svmrs.net Servpro 17159 US Highway 280 E, Smiths (334) 821-4858 www.servpro.com
>> HOME AUTOMATION Comfort Home Services, LLC 6582 Jackson Road, Waverly (334) 740-9338 www.comforthomeservices.net
>> HOME INSPECTION Distinct Home Inspection, LLC (256) 749-5340 www.distincthomeinspectionllc.com Eagle Inspection Services, LLC (334) 728-2137 www.eagleinspectionsauburn.com Jennings Construction Co. 311 Bragg Avenue (334) 821-0921 HouseMaster (RCS Home Services, LLC) (334) 246-1584 housemaster.com/auburnal
>> INTERIOR DECORATING & DESIGN Expressions Designer Gallery 1801 Market Street, Suite 1, Opelika (334) 212-9926 www.expressionsdesigngallery.com lifeSTYLED Three Sixty {inspired interiors} 411-A Opelika Road (205) 422-4578 https://concepttoclosing.com/inspired-interiors/
Renee Winkler Interiors 853 N. Dean Road, Suite 102 (334) 246-3143 reneewinkler.com
>> LANDSCAPE SERVICES Beck’s Turf, Inc. 2858 County Road 53, Tuskegee (334) 724-9800 becksturf.com Bodine’s Landscape Services 2000 Airport Road, Opelika (334) 749-4958 www.bodines.com Cordoba Landscaping Construction, LLC 2135 Interstate Drive, Suite 112, Opelika (334) 444-3515 Cutting Edge Lawn Service, LLC P.O. Box 3937 (334) 826-8806 www.cuttingedgelawn.biz Illuminate Landscape Lighting (334) 703-3179 Landscape Workshop 22 Handey Warehouse Road, Montgomery (334) 215-8627 landscapeworkshop.com R&R Landscaping and Lawn Care LLC 12359 Co. Road 188, Waverly (334) 524-6244 www.rrlandscapes.com Southern Lawns PLC, LLC 1825 Opelika Road (334) 466-0600 www.southernlawns.net Superior Lawn Maintenance 57 Vinson Street (334) 826-1062 www.superiorlawnmaintenance.com
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Lambert Transfer & Storage, Inc. 1102 Fox Trail, Opelika (334) 745-5706 www.lamberttransfer.net Two Men and a Truck 325 Lee Road 627 (334) 887-2636 twomenandatruck.com/movers/al/ auburn-montgomery
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Cannon Pest Control Inc. 404 Opelika Road (334) 826-3049 Cook’s Pest Control 1246 Commerce Drive (334) 887-7085 www.cookspest.com S & S Termite & Pest Control 1406 Fitzpatrick, Opelika (334) 745-0666 sandstermite.com SafeSpray Pest Control 2850 Wyndham Industrial Drive, Opelika (334) 209-4747 www.safesprayllc.com Waynes 2183 Parkway Lake Drive, Hoover (334) 332-8050 www.callwaynes.com
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Zoom to Groom / Grove Bark Inn 1290 Moores Mill Road (334) 740-9909 www.zoomtogroom.net
>> PRESSURE WASHING & DETAILING Auburn House Wash, LLC 221 Lee Road 10, Suite 1 (334) 826-9274 www.auburnhousewash.com R.A.M. Mobile Pressure Services, LLC 1111 Southmont Drive, Tuskegee (334) 750-7010 www.rampressurewashingservices.com
>> RELOCATION SERVICES Simple Transitions (443) 831-4875
éLevé at Auburn Dental Spa 1575 Professional Parkway (334) 521-7728 www.spaeleve.com GlamSpot Beauty Lounge 715 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 203 (334) 521-7500 Hairology Salon and Spa 2415 Moore’s Mill Road, Suite 250 (334) 821-8858 Leila’s Hair Salon & Gifts 1345 Opelika Road, Suite 5 (334) 329-5352
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>> SALONS SPAS
Dimensions Salon 164 E. Magnolia Avenue (334) 821-6798
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Auburn Med Spa 1935 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 201 (334) 501-2221 www.auburnmedspa.com
A-Com Integrated Solutions 7521 Veterans Parkway, Columbus, GA (706) 243-7895 www.acom.us
ADS Security 1619-A Thomason Drive, Opelika (334) 749-4180 adssecurity.com Interscapes 1452 Opelika Road, Suite F (334) 395-6555 www.interscapesonline.com
>> STORAGE UNITS Silver Eagle Storage 1978 Wire Road (334) 821-5505 www.silvereaglestorage.com Sun Self Storage 601 Opelika Road (334) 742-0637 www.sunselfstorageinc.com
>> VETERINARIANS Auburn Veterinary Hospital 716 N. Dean Road (334) 821-7810 auburnvethospital.com
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East University Veterinary Hospital 1675 E. University Drive (334) 826-0360 drpetemarine.com MAC Animal Clinic 1345 Opelika Road, Suite 11 (334) 521-5060 www.macanimalclinic.com Moores Mill Animal Hospital 2120 Moore’s Mill Road (334) 821-7739 www.mmvets.com Tigertown Veterinary Hospital 2711 Frederick Road, Opelika (334) 741-8884 www.tigertownvet.com Village Veterinary Clinic 100 Pinnacle Drive (334) 821-7730 www.villagevet.com
>> WINDOW SERVICES
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Sparkle Window Cleaning Services, Inc. 500 N. 26th Street, Unit 405, Opelika (334) 759-7080 www.sparklealabama.com
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Aging Issues. Planning and Economic Development. Transit.
There’s a Service for That. Find it at the Lee-Russell Council of Governments. Where do you go when you need transportation? Or when you aren’t able to fix your own meals? Or if you’re lost in a legal matter? The Lee-Russell Council of Governments is where you can go. We make the connections and provide help making the right programs and services work for you and those you care for. There are so many ways we can advocate for you that could make the difference in your quality of life or your future. If you don’t know who can help, chances are, the Lee-Russell Council of Governments can. Call or visit us at www.lrcog.com for more information. We’re here to serve you.
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education
As classes start back for the 20192020 school year, there are 13 campuses that make up Auburn City Schools, consisting of nine elementary schools, two middle schools, one junior high and one high school. Enrollment has surpassed 8,700, and ACS is one of the fastest growing school systems in Alabama with an average of approximately 185 new students per year for the past five years (2014-2019). To address enrollment growth, the ACS Board of Education approved a 10-year facilities plan in 2014 and updated the plan in 2018. The school system’s 2028 Facilities Master Plan is inclusive of new construction, renovation, and demolition projects along with other facility upgrades necessary to facilitate student capacity for ACS over the next 10 years. In the spring of 2015, the Auburn City Council approved the allocation of the 5 mill capital fund to the
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school system in order to build new facilities and update existing campuses within ACS. The first project to be completed was a new Auburn High School, located at 1701 East Samford Avenue, with a capacity for 2,200 students in grades 10-12. The second was Creekside Elementary, located at 1800 Richland Road, with a capacity for 600 students in grades 2-3. In the next phase of the facility master plan, ACS will begin significant construction projects on the campuses of Cary Woods Elementary School and Drake Middle School in the summer of 2019. As far as additional campuses, a partner school for Yarbrough Elementary is projected to be the next venture, which would create 10 elementary schools systemwide and five pairings of partner schools at the elementary level. The plan can be viewed in its entirety at www.auburnschools.org.
>> PUBLIC SCHOOL REGISTRATION Alabama law states that children must be 5 years of age on or before September 1 to be enrolled in kindergarten. Children must be 6 years of age by September 1 to be enrolled in first grade. When you enroll your child, please take the following: a birth certificate, immunization records, vision, hearing and dental screening records from a family doctor or local health clinic, Social Security card and proof of residency in the school attendance zone. AUBURN CITY SCHOOLS 855 E. Samford Avenue (334) 887-2100 www.auburnschools.org
Celebrating diversity, ACS boasts more than 40 different languages spoken in the homes of students. ACS was the first SMART Showcase District in the United States with all classrooms having SMART Boards to enhance the learning experience for students and teachers alike. ACS has been named the best educational value in the Southeast by The Wall Street Journal, ranked No. 6 on the list of best public school systems in Alabama by Niche.com (2019), and has landed on the list of “Top 100 School Systems in the U.S.” in Parenting Magazine. Newsweek has ranked Auburn High School as a top school in Alabama, and U.S. News & World Report ranked Auburn High School as No. 6 in the state. Both Wrights Mill Road Elementary School and Auburn Early Education Center have been recognized as U.S. Department of Education National Blue Ribbon Schools, and Auburn Early Education Center has been named an Intel and Scholastic School of Distinction. Auburn Junior High School is a Blue Ribbon Inc. school as well. With continued local support and recent approval of a countywide property tax renewal in February 2019 by the citizens of our community, ACS will continue to fund additional teacher units, including art and music at all campuses. In the realm of technology, ACS is proud of the 1:1 initiative that rolled out in the 2018-2019 school year placing iPads in the hands of every student in grades 8-12 at Auburn Junior High and Auburn High School. On the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and the American College Test (ACT), Auburn High School students consistently score above the state and national averages and are regularly in the top five in the state in these scores. With a 96% graduation rate (2018), Auburn High School graduates have been awarded more than $110 million in scholarships since 2012. For more information on ACS, visit www.auburnschools.org and follow all things related to the school system on Facebook (search Auburn City Schools), on Instagram (@AuburnCityEdu) and Twitter (@AuburnCityEdu). AUBURN EARLY EDUCATION CENTER (K-2) 721 E. University Drive (334) 887-4950 OGLETREE ELEMENTARY (3-5) 737 Ogletree Road (334) 887-4920 CARY WOODS ELEMENTARY (K-2) 715 Sanders Street (334) 887-4940 PICK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (3-5) 1320 N. College Street (334) 887-2110 DEAN ROAD ELEMENTARY (K-2) 335 S. Dean Road (334) 887-4900 WRIGHTS MILL ROAD ELEMENTARY (3-5) 807 Wrights Mill Road (334) 887-1990
RICHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (K-1) 770 S. Yarbrough Farms Boulevard (334) 887-1980 CREEKSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (2-3) 1800 Richland Road (334) 887-0070 YARBROUGH ELEMENTARY (4-5) 1555 N. Donahue Drive (334) 887-1970 J.F. DRAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL (6) 655 Spencer Avenue (334) 887-1940 EAST SAMFORD SCHOOL (7) 332 Samford Avenue (334) 887-1960 AUBURN JUNIOR HIGH (8-9) 405 S. Dean Road (334) 887-4970 AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL (10-12) 1701 E. Samford Avenue (334) 887-2120
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LEE-SCOTT ACADEMY 1601 Academy Drive // (334) 821-2430 www.lee-scott.org Lee-Scott Academy is a college preparatory school offering a quality education in an environment where students are protected, nurtured and challenged with Christian principles. Lee-Scott Academy enrolls more than 560 students in grades pre-k through 12, is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and is a member of the Alabama Independent School Association. THE OAKS SCHOOL 2201 Executive Park Drive, Opelika (334) 887-9947 theoaksschool.org The Oaks School is a pre-K through 11th grade church school that started in 2018. The Oaks School offers a four-day school week with strong academics, spiritually dynamic chapel services, limited homework and an encouraging family atmosphere. Twelfth grade will be added in the fall of 2020. TRINITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 1010 India Road, Opelika // (334) 745-2464 www.tcsopelika.org Trinity Christian School was established in 1978 as a private Christian school committed to providing a classical, biblical education.
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AUBURN UNIVERSITY 23 Samford Hall (334) 844-5180 www.auburn.edu HUNTINGDON COLLEGE - W. JAMES SAMFORD, JR. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES EVENING BACHELORS 1701 LaFayette Parkway, Opelika (334) 745-2940 www.huntingdon.edu/adcp/ SOUTHERN UNION STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1701 LaFayette Parkway, Opelika (334) 745-6437 www.suscc.edu EDWARD VIA COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE (VCOM) 910 S. Donahue Drive (334) 844-1782 www.vcom.edu
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AUBURN UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUING EDUCATION 301 O.D. Smith Hall (334) 844-5100 www.auburn.edu/outreach/opce/ The Office of Professional and Continuing Education at Auburn University makes the educational resources of the university available for non-credit education programs and offers conferences designed to promote lifelong learning, regardless of age, interest or location.
Programs fall into five general categories: Professional Development, Certificate Programs, Personal Enrichment, Auburn Youth Programs and Conferences. Services offered by OPCE include: customized training, conference and event management, and registration services.
Professional Development courses include everything from Accounting and Tax Training to Human Resources, Leadership Development, and the Global Leadership Training Initiative, which provides comprehensive training for team leaders and supervisors in the automotive industry along the I-85 Corridor. Certificate Programs are offered in a wide range of topics, including Dietary Management, Graphic Design Online, and Emergency Management. For personal enrichment, OPCE offers approximately 50 to 75 short courses, specializing in a broad array of topics, including health and fitness, arts and crafts, financial planning, recreation and sportsman activities, language and communication studies, music, computers, life-saving skills, test preparation and driver education. Summer reading programs are available for both children and adults as well as test preparation courses for the
Preparing Your Child For Success! Our children enjoy a curriculum focusing on language development that includes the study of math, science, social studies, phonics, sign language, art, music, self-help skills, emotional growth and character. Ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Video Security • Healthy Meals Character Education • Summer Camp Low Child:Teacher Ratios Growing Room Auburn - 334-501-2044 644 North Dean Road Auburn, AL 36830 Growing Room Opelika - 334-748-9020 1755 Thomason Drive Opelika, AL 36801
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GMAT, GRE, LSAT and ACT. Auburn Youth Programs include more than 100 activities and summer camps for youth in elementary through high school and are designed to educate and inspire youth in a variety of academic, athletic and extracurricular endeavors while experiencing life at Auburn University. OPCE offers numerous annual conferences and seminar series including the Blue Ridge Conference on Leadership, the AU Leadership Series and the Administrative Professionals Conference. For more information on OPCE, visit auburn.edu/ outreach/opce/ or call (334) 844-5100.
>> CHILD CARE/PRESCHOOL Core AfterSchool Center 1311-A Opelika Road (334) 521-5252 coreafterschoolcenter.com Farmville First Steps Preschool 3607 Alabama Highway 147 North (334) 329-5439 www.farmvillefirststeps.org Grove Hill Academy 1279 Weatherford Street (334) 521-0308 www.grovehillacademy.com Growing Room Auburn 644 N. Dean Road (334) 501-2044 www.growingroomusa.com Milestones Learning Center 1811 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 887-4391 www.milestoneslc.com
to make a difference? VCOM-Auburn was inspired by a vision to bring physicians to medically underserved areas in rural Alabama and beyond. VCOM partners with Auburn University for student activities, research and sports medicine physicians to care for Tiger athletes. Our students are inspired by the VCOM mission to provide care for those most in need. Visit us online to find out how you will be
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Please visit our website at www.vcom.edu/outcomes for a copy of our Outcomes Report. Š2018 Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine. All rights reserved.
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EAST ALABAMA MEDICAL CENTER 2000 Pepperell Parkway, Opelika (334) 749-3411 // www.eamc.org East Alabama Medical Center (EAMC) has a unique atmosphere and a level of success that ranks it among the best in the United States. Long considered one of the best places to work in the region, EAMC employs around 3,400 people—second only to Auburn University in this area. The hospital consistently receives awards of excellence in many clinical areas, and has ranked in the top 10% of hospitals when it comes to patient satisfaction. The medical center opened in 1952 as an 81-bed hospital, but has gone through a number of expansions over the years and currently is licensed for 340 beds (314 acute care beds and 26 skilled nursing beds). The most recent expansion occurred in 2006, and doubled the south
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bed tower from four floors to 2019-2020. EAMC already has eight floors. This expansion other services in the Research project included the addition of Park including RehabWorks, the West Pavilion, which houses Auburn MRI and East Alabama the hospital’s Intensive Care Orthopaedics and Sports Unit, Cardiovascular Intensive Medicine. Care Unit, 10 operating rooms Opening in summer 2019 is and Cardiac Rehab. the E.L. Spencer, Jr. and Ruth More than Priester 150,000 Long considered one of Spencer Cancer people Center, located the best places to work annually are just northwest in the region, EAMC cared for at of EAMC. employs around 3,400 EAMC. The The couple people—second only to donated $2.5 Emergency Department Auburn University in this million to the cares for just area. funding of the over 50,000 cancer center patients annually, and around construction, and Mr. Spencer 2,000 babies are born each year served on the EAMC Board of in the hospital’s Women’s and Directors from 1982 – 2008, Children’s Center. The EAMC including the last 18 years as organization, with facilities in board chairman. The Spencer Auburn, Opelika and Valley, Cancer Center is almost four will be building a freestanding times as large as the facility Emergency Department and at EAMC that served the Ambulatory Surgery Center community from 1992 – 2019. in Auburn’s Research Park in EAMC has a second hospital
in Valley called EAMC-Lanier. It has 88 acute care beds, a 17-bed acute rehab unit, a 10-bed medical detox unit and a 103-bed nursing home. Also, EAMC operates the Auburn University Medical Clinic and a host of other entities (see eamc. org). Close to 200 physicians are on the active medical staff for EAMC and EAMC-Lanier (in Valley), practicing in 31 different specialties. East Alabama Medical Center is devoted to being a good neighbor and providing quality health care to the residents of Lee and surrounding counties. EAMC has provided health screenings and health education benefits to the community at a cost of more than $1.5 million in the past three years. For the underserved in the community, the hospital writes off about $50 million in charity care and bad debt each year.
she said Yes Award places EAMC in top 9% of hospitals for orthopedics
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AUDIOLOGISTS
Hearing Professionals of Alabama, LLC 2415 Moores Mill Road, Suite 225 (334) 521-7501 www.hpoal.com Miracle-Ear 1888 Ogletree Road, Suite 160 (334) 209-0044 www.miracle-ear-auburn.com
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J. Chris Martin DMD PC 724 N. Dean Road, Suite 200 (334) 887-8881 Opelika Family Dental 111 N. 16th Street, Opelika (334) 745-3563 www.opelikafamilydental.com
Advantage Chiropractic Clinic, P.C. 2408 E. University Drive, Suite 101 (334) 821-2552 www.advantagechiropracticclinic.com
Oral & Facial Surgery of East Alabama 747 N. Dean Road (334) 749-3436 www.ofs-ea.com
Cornerstone Family Chiropractic 323 Airport Road, Suite E (334) 246-2252 www.cfc4health.com
Phillips Family Dentistry 761 N. Dean Road (334) 821-5291 www.drphillipsdental.com
Dr. Le’s Chiropractic & Wellness, LLC 300 N. Dean Road, Suite 2 (334) 209-1616 www.chiropracticauburn-al.com
Shelley Orthodontics 1957 E. Samford Avenue (334) 521 0112 www.orthoauburn.com
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Sprayberry Orthodontics, PC 773 N. Dean Road (334) 821-5031 www.sprayberryorthodontics.com
Auburn Dental Spa 1575 Professional Parkway (334) 821-2846 www.auburndentalspa.com Auburn Opelika Dental 1610 2nd Avenue, Opelika (334) 745-6295 www.auburnopelikadental.com
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Auburn Pediatric Dentistry 841 N. Dean Road (334) 826-6651 www.auburnpediatricdentistry.com Auburn Periodontics and Implant Dentistry 670 N. College Street, Suite D (334) 209-1352 www.auburnperiodontics.com East Alabama Pediatric Dentistry 742 N. Dean Road (334) 321-0780 www.gatorgrins.com King Family & Cosmetic Dentistry 754 N. Dean Road (334) 821-3231 www.kingfamilyandcosmeticdentistry.com Lee Dental Associates 827 Stage Road (334) 821-3887 www.elbertmleedmd.com
Thames Orthodontics, PC 719 N. Dean Road (334) 501-7000 www.thamesorthodontics.com Tigertown Family Dentistry 2542 Enterprise Drive, Opelika (334) 737-6261 www.tigertowndentistry.com Alan D. Yount, DMD 333 N. College Street (334) 821-2404 www.samedaycrownsdmd.com
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Auburn Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center 2172 Moores Mill Road (334) 887-5060 www.auburndermatology.com Dermatology Specialists of Alabama 1543 Professional Parkway (334) 821-9308 www.dermatologyspecialistsal.com
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>> HOME HEALTH CARE EAMC Home Health 665 Opelika Road, Suite 300 (334) 826-3131 www.eamc.org Home Instead Senior Care 1530 E. Glenn Avenue, Ste. E (334) 321-1050 www.homeinstead.com/auburn-al Hospice Advantage / EAMC 665 Opelika Road, Suite 200 (334) 826-1899 Synergy Home Care of East Alabama 3320 Skyway Drive, Suite 801, Opelika (334) 203-1850 www.synergyhomecare.com/agencies/al/ opelika/alo4/
EAMC Diabetes & Nutrition Center 2422 Village Professional Drive, Opelika (334) 528-6800 www.danc.eamc.org EAMC Wound Treatment Center 2000 Pepperell Parkway, Opelika (334) 528-5930 East Alabama Medical Center 2000 Pepperell Parkway, Opelika (334) 749-3411 www.eamc.org East Alabama Mental Health 2506 Lambert Drive, Opelika (334) 742-2700 www.eastalabamamhc.org
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Auburn Lasik & Eye Institute 3021 Frederick Road, Suite 4, Opelika (334) 705-8803 www.auburneye.com
Bridgeway Diagnostics 1910 E. Samford Avenue (334) 539-5700 www.2bridgeway.com
Basden EyeCare 780 N. Dean Road (334) 887-6621 www.basdeneyecare.com
Cancer Center of East Alabama Medical Center 2501 Village Professional Drive, Opelika (334) 528-1070 www.cancercenter.eamc.org
Eyemart Express 1627 Opelika Road, Suite 23 (334) 591-1167 www.eyemartexpress.com
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AUBURN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CLINIC 400 Lem Morrison Drive (334) 844-4416 www.auburn.edu/aumc The Auburn University Medical Clinic is committed to providing a full range of primary care services for students, including diagnostic services for illnesses and injuries, immediate and follow-up assessment and treatment for illnesses, and preventative care services, including immunizations, women’s health services and chiropractic care. Services are provided by appointment. Walk-ins are evaluated and given appointments or seen immediately based on the urgency of the problem or condition. The facility includes laboratory, X-ray and pharmacy. The clinical staff consists of fully licensed physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, registered nurses, technicians and other support staff. Services are provided on a fee-for-service basis with on-site billing services provided to Auburn University students to facilitate insurance reimbursement. Services are available to all Auburn students, their spouses and dependents, faculty, staff, guests and visitors.
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Auburn Pediatric and Adult Medicine, LLC 2353 Bent Creek Road, Suite 110 (334) 887-8707 www.auburndoc.com Auburn University Medical Clinic 400 Lem Morrison Drive Auburn University (334) 844-4416 www.auburn.edu/medical Auburn Urgent Care 1650-A S. College Street (334) 821-3221 www.auburnurgentcare.com The Center for Pain, P.C. 488 Saint Lukes Drive, Montgomery (334) 288-7808 center4pain.com EAMC Skilled Nursing Facility 2000 Pepperell Parkway, Opelika (334) 528-4170 East Alabama Ear, Nose & Throat P.C. 1965 First Avenue, Opelika (334) 705-0012 www.eaent.com East Alabama Heart and Vascular 2375 Champions Blvd. (334) 466-4000 www.eamc.org East Alabama Plastic Surgery 1935 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 102 (334) 321-4989 eaplasticsurgery.com
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Pediatric Associates of Auburn 2901 Corporate Park Drive, Opelika (334) 203-1766 www.auburnpediatric.com
>> PHYSICIANS: WOMEN’S Lee Obstetrics & Gynecology 121 N. 20th Street, Bldg. 2, Opelika (334) 745-6447 www.leeobgyn.com Premier OB/GYN 2505 Village Professional Drive South, Opelika (334) 705-2900 www.thepremierobgyn.com
Pediatric Clinic 2401 Village Professional Drive, Opelika (334) 749-8121 www.thepedclinic.com
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Pinnacle Cardiovascular Associates, LLC 994 Drew Lane (334) 821-1219
All for Children, LLC 2290 Moores Mill Road, Suite 400 (334) 209-2009 www.all-forchildren.com
Primary Medicine Associates, LLC 890 N. Dean Road, Suite 500 (334) 821-2708 www.pmaauburn.com
Auburn Therapy and Learning Center 2408 E. University Drive, Suite 109 (334) 734-5511 https://www.auburntlc.com/
Varicosity Vein Center 1935 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 102 (334) 647-1811 www.varicosityveincenter.com
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East Alabama Medical Center Occupational Health and Wellness 2515 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 106 (334) 821-7788 www.alaoccmed.com
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The Hughston Clinic, P.C. 161 E. University Drive (334) 826-2090 www.hughston.com The Orthopaedic Clinic 121 N. 20th Street, #18, Opelika (334) 749-8303 www.theorthoclinic.com
Purvelo 201 W. Glenn Avenue (334) 728-9678 www.purvelocycle.com True40 Fitness Studio 819 E. Glenn Avenue, #130 (334) 521-5121 www.true40studio.com The Yoga Room AU, LLC 2436 E. University Drive, Suite 2201 (334) 246-3669 www.theyogaroomau.com
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East Alabama Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine 2000 Pepperell Parkway, Opelika (334) 528-2663 www.eastalabamaortho.com
Orangetheory Fitness 1345 Opelika Road, Suite 1 (334) 521-8081 www.orangetheoryfitness.com
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economy
While Auburn University anchors Auburn’s economy and provides stability, the Auburn Economic Development Department has worked tirelessly to ensure that Auburn continues to grow in all economic sectors.
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As part of the city’s commitment to industrial development, the Auburn Center A positive business for Developing >> environment, a viable Industries (ACDI) INDUSTRIAL was designed to workforce, a fantastic GROWTH give the city’s education system, Auburn’s industrial small business and a high quality of base is built around entrepreneurs life have all fueled small- to mida nurturing the commercial and sized value-added environment industrial boom in technology-based during their early Auburn over the past manufacturing and years or during a research firms. several years. transition to the Auburn has three Auburn community. technology parks and one industrial ACDI tenants share a wide range park where the main areas of of office facilities and services, focus include small engines and including automated office generators, wireless technologies, equipment, secretarial support filtration systems, CNC machining, services, maintenance, utilities and plastic injection molding, national telecommunication equipment. defense, bio-technology, aviation, One of the first three business
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AUBURN RESEARCH PARK 570 DeVall Drive // (334) 844-7480 www.auburnrtf.org/research-park For nearly a decade, Auburn Research Park has been a key contributor to the economy of our state and region. The 171-acre park was established by the state of Alabama, the city of Auburn and Auburn University in 2007. Adjacent to the university on South College Street, the park is a mixed-use business research and innovation campus focusing on entrepreneurship, technology/ knowledge-based businesses, research centers and university research facilities. It is home to the Auburn Research and Technology Foundation, as well as a growing health sciences complex. The Auburn Research and Technology Foundation operates the research park as part of a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem, which includes the Auburn Business Incubator and the Tiger Cage Student Accelerator. These full-service incubators aid commercialization of university and communityderived technologies and services by providing a network of support services tailored to the needs of start-up and early stage companies. Services include cost-effective space and flexible leases, networking opportunities, shared business services and equipment, assistance in accessing investment and grant funds, and connectivity to technical and entrepreneurial expertise at Auburn University. To learn more about the park and the new buildings that will be coming online in the next year, visit www.auburnresearchpark.com.
incubators funded by the state of Alabama, ACDI has enjoyed great success and has expanded its facilities twice. Also supporting the economy in Auburn and helping the city to prepare for the future is the Auburn Training Connection (ATC). The ATC, a joint partnership between the city of Auburn and community leaders from industry, education and government, complements the Auburn Economic Development Department and is dedicated to quality workforce development in our community. The ATC ensures that our growing industry base is supplied with a skilled workforce by partnering with manufacturers to identify and meet workforce needs and assimilating Auburn High School students and citizens into hightech manufacturing careers. >>
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Driven by the continued population growth in East Alabama and expanding tourism and travel marketing, Auburn continues to experience steady commercial growth. In addition, the city of Auburn’s Commercial Development Incentive Program has brought numerous new and redeveloped commercial enterprises to our area. Significant redevelopment is occurring along the Opelika Road corridor as a result of the program. >>
Auburn University Regional Airport serves Auburn, Opelika, and Lee County with recreational and corporate travel as well as providing flight education and aircraft maintenance. Conveniently located adjacent I-85 in east central Alabama, the new 26,000-square-foot terminal building is now open and part of an economic-growth partnership to recruit knowledge-based companies to the area which will further diversify and boost the local economy.
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The Auburn Research and Technology Foundation translates Auburn University research into new ventures, nurtures those ventures, and provides an entrepreneurial environment where those businesses—and yours—can prosper. We foster public-private partnerships that use university expertise to advance economic development.
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AUBURN UNIVERSITY REGIONAL AIRPORT 2150 Mike Hubbard Boulevard // (334) 844-4597 www.auoairport.com The Auburn University Regional Airport is a public use facility serving the local community—owned and maintained by Auburn University. The airport offers excellent customer service, quality performance and efficient facilities. The 26,000-square-foot terminal, which opened in 2010, includes a flight planning room, meeting space, board room, pilots’ lounge, offices and room to grow. The airport improvement project includes the addition of several hangers to be made available for lease to private companies. Delta Air Lines, the Delta Air Lines Foundation and the Jacobson Family Foundation in 2017 granted $6.2 million to support multiple programs at Auburn University, including the construction of the Delta Air Lines Aviation Education Building. With these expansions and other improvements, the Auburn University Regional Airport is set to be an even more effective tool for economic development in this region. For more information, visit www.auoairport.com.
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JULE COLLINS SMITH MUSEUM OF FINE ART, AUBURN UNIVERSITY 901 S. College Street // (334) 844-1484 // www.jcsm.auburn.edu As the anchor of Auburn University’s cultural gateway to campus, Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art consists of six changing galleries, an auditorium, a cafÊ, gift shop, an English-inspired formal area and woodland landscape, outdoor sculpture and landscaped walking paths. As a part of the university, the museum represents the commitment and dedication Auburn has to advancing the arts. Community memberships are available to support programs and exhibitions. The building is a strikingly unique 40,000-square-foot structure made up of travertine stone imported from Tivoli, Italy. Inside the museum, the lobby opens onto a central rotunda with a breathtaking Amber Luster Chandelier by Dale Chihuly. The museum presents touring exhibitions organized by museums and cultural organizations. Permanent collection strengths include mid-20th-century American modernism; contemporary prints and photographs, the work of John James Audubon, Mexican modernism, works on paper pertaining to the South, Belleek Irish porcelain, contemporary ceramics and Southern outsider art. The museum also presents a juried outdoor sculpture exhibition, where sculptures selected from artists nationwide are exhibited around the lake. With more than 200 public programs for adults and children each year, participants will discover many types of arts experiences. Admission is free. A $5 donation is appreciated and accepted via an animatronic donation box that is a work of art itself! Plan your visit online at www.jcsm.auburn.edu.
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JAY & SUSIE GOGUE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 910 S. College // (334) 844-4722 www.goguecenter.auburn.edu Auburn University broke ground on its new Performing Arts Center on April 1, 2017. The center will include a 1,200-seat performance hall that will accommodate world-class theater, opera dance and orchestra performances. The center, set to open in summer 2019, will be located across the street from the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, creating a cultural gateway into the campus and community.
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THE ART STUDIO 118 N. Ross Street, Suite 2 // (334) 332-5275 www.theartstudioauburn.com The Art Studio offers art camps, classes and workshops for children to grow as both skilled artists and creative individuals. JAN DEMPSEY COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER 222 East Drake Avenue // (334) 501-2963 www.auburnalabama.org/arts
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AUBURN ARTS ASSOCIATION (334) 501-2963 www.auburnartsassociation.org The Auburn Arts Association provides quality arts experiences for young persons, professional opportunities for area artists and performers, technical assistance and financial support encouraging community-based arts initiatives, scholarships for talented community members, cooperative arts education projects, an exhibition program and a variety of arts services and social activities. THE ARTS ASSOCIATION OF EAST ALABAMA 1103 Glenn Avenue, Opelika // (334) 749-8105 www.eastalabamaarts.org The mission of The Arts Association of East Alabama is to provide rewarding and exciting experiences for the citizens of this area by developing innovative programming that will stimulate interest in the arts, eagerness to learn through the arts, and broader participation in and support of the arts.
One of the premier facilities of the Auburn Parks and Recreation Department, the Community Arts Center contains an art gallery, two studio/classrooms, children’s gallery, conference room and performance room. The center provides residents with access to an active schedule of exhibitions, concerts, lectures, dance, theatre and art classes, and special events throughout the year. MUSEUM OF EAST ALABAMA 121 S. 9th Street, Opelika // (334) 749-2751 www.eastalabama.org The mission of the Museum of East Alabama is to provide an environment for public benefit for the interpretation, exhibiting and housing of historical items and memorabilia. SUNDILLA ACOUSTIC CONCERT SERIES www.sundillamusic.com The Sundilla Acoustic Concert Series is a volunteer-driven nonprofit that provides original, acoustic music in an intimate setting where it can be enjoyed by performers and listeners alike. The performances are held at the historic Unitarian Fellowship building in Auburn.
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TELFAIR B. PEET THEATRE Corner of Samford Avenue & Duncan Drive // (334) 844-4748 www.cla.auburn.edu/theatre The Auburn University Theatre produces a full season of exciting plays and musicals on the main stage or in the theatre’s Black Box and Dance Studio. Auditions and participation in theatre productions are open to the entire university community, providing a remarkable opportunity to participate in and appreciate the performing arts. The theatre presents six high-quality productions per year, ranging from Shakespeare to musical comedy to modern dance. The Department of Theatre is home to one of the oldest student organizations on the Auburn campus, the Auburn University Players. 68 // WWW.AUBURNCHAMBER.COM
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retirement
Named one of the best places to retire by Where to Retire magazine, Auburn is the kind of community that quickly feels like home.
Foot Card Club, Crafty Crew or Munch N’ Mingle! For more information, or to receive the free monthly newsletter, call (334) 501-2930 or email Gabby Filgo at filgo@auburnalabama.org.
Plentiful opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities all year long, access to first-rate health care facilities, availability of lifelong learning options, and the proximity to Auburn University and its many community amenities make Auburn the ideal place to enjoy retirement.
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The Hubert and Grace Harris Center is located on the campus of the Frank Brown Recreation Center and the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center. Named after the Harris family for their longtime wish that their neighboring property be used to expand city services, the Harris Center is the home for Auburn Parks and Recreation administrative offices and cemetery services. The center also has activity rooms for senior programs and events, community groups and board meetings, and space for receptions and lectures. The addition of the Harris Center allows for the property to be utilized in a more integrated fashion so that patrons can move throughout each building space and participate in a variety of activities without ever having to leave the campus.
>> ASSISTED LIVING & RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES Arbor Springs Health and Rehab Center, Ltd. 1910 Pepperell Parkway, Opelika (334) 749-1471 www.arborspringshealth.com EAMC - Oak Park 1365 Gatewood Drive (334) 826-7200 www.eamc.org East Alabama Services for the Elderly, Inc. 1300 Commerce Drive (334) 826-5811 www.ease-inc.org Holiday Retirement / Monarch Estates 1550 E. University Drive (334) 502-0977 www.holidaytouch.com/our-communities/ monarchestates Morningside of Auburn 871 Twin Forks Avenue (334) 887-1061 www.morningsideassistedliving.com Summer Village at Azalea Place 1601 Professional Parkway (334) 501-0904 www.mysummervillage.com
Summer Village at Camellia Place 1171 Gatewood Drive (334) 502-6008 www.mysummervillage.com Summer Village at Magnolia Place 1553 Professional Parkway (334) 826-9857 www.mysummervillage.com Summer Village of Auburn 1553 Professional Parkway (334) 501-0904 www.mysummervillage.com
OLLI (OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE) 1031 S. College Street // (334) 844-3105 www.olliatauburn.org The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Auburn University is a membership program for learning in retirement. Founded in 1990 as a campus-based learning program for older adults, OLLI has grown to more than 700 members and is comprised of people who participate in active study groups and other learning opportunities on an organized basis. For more information, visit www.olliatauburn.org.
“OLLI atAUBURN Where Curiosity Never Retires. ”
Each year, OLLI at Auburn offers over 200 courses, lectures, and workshops for more than 1,000 members at Auburn University, AUM, and Chambers County Library. For more information, visit www.olliatauburn.org or call 334/844-3105.
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DRIVER’S LICENSE: New residents have 30 days after moving to obtain an Alabama driver’s license. If you have a valid, out-of-state license, you only have to take an eye test and show your Social Security card. If you do not have a license, you will also have to take a written exam and a road test. Tests are $5 and a four-year license costs $36.25. A driver’s license is valid for four years from the date of purchase.
Tiger Transit provides safe and reliable service to and from Auburn University. It is a popular mode of transportation for Auburn students who have free, unlimited access with a valid student ID, but it is also available at no cost to university faculty and staff for on-campus routes. Tiger Transit does not operate during home football games or university holidays.
TAGS/REGISTRATION: New residents must transfer their vehicle title and obtain an Alabama automobile license plate within 30 days of establishing residency. Tags may be purchased at the Revenue Commissioner’s office. You will need current tag registration, mileage reading, title or the name of lien holder or copy of the lease agreement, driver’s license and proof of insurance. Call (334) 737-3655 for more information.
A night transit service to off-campus locations is offered from 6:15–10 p.m. (fall and spring semesters) and from 5:15–9 p.m. (summer semester). The night transit off-campus route is one-way and will not board passengers for return trips to campus or for other Tiger Transit destinations.
DRIVER’S LICENSE EXAMINER’S OFFICE 1220 Fox Run Road, Opelika // (334) 742-9986 www.dps.alabama.gov/driverlicense
The Campus Security Shuttle is operated by the Department of Campus Safety and Security and offers a convenient ride to and from any on-campus locations between 6 p.m. and 7 a.m., seven days a week while classes are in session, except during home football game evenings and official university holidays. To obtain service, call (334) 844-7400.
LEE COUNTY PROBATE OFFICE Judge Bill English, Probate Judge 215 South 9th Street, Opelika // (334) 737-3670 www.leeco.us ONLINE PROPERTY PAYMENT & TAG RENEWAL www.leecountyrevenuecommissioner.com
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LEE COUNTY REVENUE COMMISSION Oline Price, Revenue Commissioner 215 South 9th Street, Opelika (334) 737-3655
>> AUTOMOBILE: REPAIR ERVICE Auburn Tire Service 459 Opelika Road (334) 887-8558
LEE COUNTY COURTHOUSE AUBURN SATELLITE OFFICE 1266 Mall Parkway, Auburn (334) 737-7298
Franklin Tire & Auto, Inc. 1975 E. University Drive (334) 821-4572 www.franklinautoinc.com
At the satellite office, citizens can take care of most business normally taken care of at the Lee County Courthouse.
Performance Services 2311 Center Hill Drive, Opelika (334) 749-1588 www.performance-services.net
Please note that new residents with an out-of-state license must visit the Driver’s License Examiner’s Office (1220 Fox Run Road, Opelika) to obtain an Alabama license.
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AIRPORT
Auburn University Regional Airport 2150 Mike Hubbard Boulevard (334) 844-4597 www.auoairport.com
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AIRPORT
SHUTTLE
Groome Transportation of Alabama LLC 1530 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite A (334) 821-3922 groometransportation.com
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LIMO
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Bay Limousine Service 3016 Highway 14, Suite 101 (334) 740-2920 www.baylimousineservice.com
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BUSES:
CHARTER
Auburn Charter Bus Company (334) 352-9912 www.universitycharterbus.com/auburn-charter-bus
>> AUTOMOBILE: BODY REPAIRING & PAINTING Auburn Collision Center 823 Opelika Road, Suite B (334) 821-0006 Autosport Body Works 3601 Pepperell Parkway, Opelika (334) 745-2166 www.betterfasterrepairs.com
>> AUTOMOBILE: RENTAL Enterprise Rent-A-Car 806 Opelika Road (334) 826-0227 www.enterprise.com
University Tire and Auto, LLC 615 Opelika Road (334) 887-0800 universitytireauburn.com Whitt’s Auto Service Center 461 Opelika Road, Suite A (334) 502-8848 www.whittsautoservice.com
>> AUTOMOBILE: & SERVICE
SALES
Airport Motors, Inc. 1777 E. Glenn Avenue (334) 826-7555 www.airportmotors.com Bent Creek Motors 2441 Hilton Garden Drive (334) 821-2040 www.bentcreekcars.com Hyundai of Auburn 823 Opelika Road (334) 321-0777 www.hyundaiofauburn.com Kia of Auburn 1687 S. College Street (334) 329-7451 www.kiaofauburn.com Lynch Chevrolet, Cadillac 154 West Creek Parkway (334) 821-9001 www.lynchchevroletcadillacofauburn.com
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Lynch Nissan of Auburn 140 West Creek Parkway (334) 821-4888 www.lynchnissan.com Lynch Auto Group 170 West Creek Parkway (334) 887-1100 www.lynchauto.com Mercedes-Benz of Columbus 7470 Veterans Parkway, Columbus, GA (706) 256-6100 www.mercedesbenzofcolumbus.com
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334-749-3401 2821 Corporate Park Dr Opelika, AL 36801 www.jsmithlanier.com
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QUICK FACTS Population: Auburn // 63,906 Lee County // 160,299 Form of government: Council/Manager City area: 61.15 square miles Time zone: Central Unemployment rate: 3.6% Local sales tax: 9%
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AUBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY 749 E. Thach Avenue // (334) 501-3190 www.auburnalabama.org/library The Auburn Public Library inspires people to explore new ideas, pursue their dreams and change their lives. The 35,000 sq. ft. facility located on the corner of Thach Avenue and Dean Road houses a collection over 55,000 items, including books, audiobooks, DVDs and more. Public computers, printers and photocopiers are available for patrons’ needs. The library also offers a digital collection available 24/7 that includes eBooks, downloadable audiobooks and digital magazines. Requests for materials are always welcome. The library offers a wide range of programs and classes for all ages, including several weekly storytimes, author programs, CreativeBug classes, and the Summer Learning Challenge. A detailed listing of programs and classes is available at www.auburnalabama.org/library or in the quarterly brochure available at the library. Field trips and tours are available by request.
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Anyone who lives, works or attends school in Auburn is welcome to apply for a library card at no charge. Just bring a picture ID and proof of address to the library, and library staff will help you sign up for a card. More information about borrowing privileges and library polices can be found on the website. The Auburn Public Library was established in 1947 to serve the residents of Auburn, Alabama. Today, the Auburn Public Library provides residents with a collection that reflects the diverse and dynamic interests of our community, with access to public technology and information resources, and with programs and activities that contribute to an engaged, literate and informed society. For more information, call the Auburn Public Library at (334) 501-3190, email weblibrary@auburnalabama.org or visit www.auburnalabama.org/library. Library hours are: Mon.-Thur. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Fri. and Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. 2 p.m.-6 p.m.
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LOCAL
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Information/City Manager/Mayor (334) 501-7260 Business License (334) 501-7239 Animal Control (334) 501-3090 Police & Fire Administration (334) 501-3110
>> COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS Auburn Chamber of Commerce (334) 501-3292 www.auburnchamber.com Auburn-Opelika Tourism Bureau (334) 887-8747 www.aotourism.com United Way of Lee County (334) 745-5540 www.unitedwayofleecounty.com
>> ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT NUMBERS Voter Registration (334) 745-9780 US Postal Service (300 Opelika Road) (334) 821-3754 Lee County Department of Human Resources (334) 737-7778 Social Security Administration (800) 772-1213 Lee-Russell Public Transit (LRPT) (334) 749-9092 Foy Desk at the Auburn Student Center (334) 844-4244
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UTILITIES
Alabama Power Company 1699 S. College Street (800) 245-2244 www.alabamapower.com
>> CABLE, TELEPHONE
INTERNET
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Point Broadband 1791 O.G. Skinner Drive, Suite A West Point, GA (844) 407-6468 point-broadband.com Spectrum Business 1990 Mall Blvd (888) 692-8635 business.spectrum.com WOW 3371 Skyway Drive, Suite 130 (334) 521-7000 www.wowway.com
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NEWSPAPERS
The Auburn Villager 687 N. Dean Road (334) 501-0600 www.auburnvillager.com Opelika-Auburn News 2901 Society Hill Road, Opelika (334) 749-6271 www.oanow.com
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PUBLICATIONS
ALMetro360 1430 I-85 Parkway, Suite 224, Montgomery (334) 265-0066 www.almetro360.com Know the Community (334) 578-7810 www.knowthecommunity.com Inside the Auburn Tigers 326 N. College Street (334) 887-7100 www.autigers.com
WTVM Channel 9 724 N. Dean Road, Suite 300 (334) 745-3517 www.wtvm.com WXTX Fox 54 1909 Wynnton Road, Columbus, GA (706) 494-5400 www.fox54soconnected.com
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RADIO
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Alabama Christian Radio (Praise 88.7 FM) 2101 Executive Park Drive, Opelika (334) 705-8004 www.praise887.com Auburn Network, Inc. 724 N. Dean Road (334) 826-2929 aunetwork.com iHeartMedia 915 Veterans Parkway, Opelika (334) 745-4656 www.iheartmedia.com Kicker WKKR 97.7 915 Veterans Parkway, Opelika (334) 745-4656 www.kickerfm.com Mix 96.7 915 Veterans Parkway, Opelika (334) 745-4656 www.mix967online.com NewsTalk 1400 - WANI P.O. Box 950 (334) 826-2929 www.wani1400.com The Touch 910 AM 915 Veterans Parkway, Opelika (334) 745-4656 www.intouch910am.com
Village Centre Press (334) 237-1858 www.bestversionmedia.com Auburn-Opelika Moms Blog (334) 740-0706 www.auburnopelikamomsblog.com
>> TELEVISION STATIONS & BROADCASTING
Dixie Electric Cooperative 9100 Atlanta Highway, Montgomery (334) 738-2500 www.dixieec.com
WLTZ-TV 6140 Buena Vista Road, Columbus, GA (706) 561-3838 www.wltz.com
Spire 3400 Skyway Drive (334) 887-4800 www.spireenergy.com
WRBL-TV 1350 13th Avenue, Columbus, GA (706) 323-3333 www.WRBL.com
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>> EMPLOYMENT SERVICES A-1 Employment, Inc. 400 S. 8th Street, Opelika (334) 704-0677 www.a1employment.org Ambassador Personnel 603 3rd Avenue, West Point, GA (706) 634-9075 teamambassador.com Auburn University Career Center 303 Martin Hall (334) 844-4744 career.auburn.edu
Charter HR, Inc 160 McClellan Drive, Kellyton (256) 234-6234 www.mycharterhr.com
Opelika Career Center 2300 Frederick Road, Opelika (334) 749-5065 www.joblink.alabama.gov
Express Employment Professionals 2436 E. University Drive, Suite 2203-04 (334) 246-3910 expresspros.com/auburnal
ResourceMFG 2515 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 303-C (334) 501-1655 www.resourcemfg.com
First Choice Personnel 128 S. 8th Street, Opelika (334) 704-0400 www.fcpersonnel.com
Staffing Connections 2107-C Pepperell Parkway, Opelika (334) 705-7041 www.staffing-connections.com
Kelly Services, Inc. 2200-C Gateway Drive, Opelika (334) 742-9111 www.kellyservices.com
For more information on other local businesses or organizations, visit www.auburnchamber.com or call (334) 501-3292. Welcome home!
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Ashley Durham (The Lifestyle Group at Prestige Properties) Auburn Research and Technology Foundation Auburn-Opelika Tourism Bureau BancorpSouth CertaPro Painters Chick-fil-A (Magnolia) Coldwell Banker A&W Real Estate HomeLink Realty Jeffcoat-Trant Funeral Home Kathy Powell State Farm LaMar Financial Services/Raymond James Mercedes-Benz of Columbus ServisFirst Bank Troy Bank and Trust VCOM WAITR Walton Law Firm Wilson Investment Group
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17-16, Quixotes Bar and Grill, & Therapy: An Auburn Boutique Acre and Bow & Arrow Auburn Dental Spa & eLeve at Auburn Dental Spa Auburn Reprographics & Supply, Inc. Budget Blinds of Auburn Century 21 Koullas Realty Chicken Salad Chick Craftmaster Printers, Inc. Cutting Edge Lawn Service Dixie Electric, Plumbing and Air East Alabama Medical Center Foundation Homeworks of Alabama Inline Electric Supply Co. J. Smith Lanier Lucy’s National Bank of Commerce Opelika-Auburn News Saugahatchee Country Club
Southern States Bank Two Men and a Truck Wrapsody of Auburn
INVESTOR
Energy Savers Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center McDonald’s Northwestern Mutual (Julie Melton) Sylvia M. Paul Prestige Properties
714 E. Glenn Avenue // P.O. Box 1370 // Auburn, AL 36831 // (334) 501-3292 // www.auburnchamber.com WWW.AUBURNCHAMBER.COM
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