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Beachin’ Your guide to life on the Alabama Gulf Coast
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he Hangout, in partnership with Alabama Gulf Seafood, will host the Seventh Annual Oyster Cook-Off and Craft Beer Weekend. The Oyster Cook-Off competition takes place on Saturday, Nov. 8 when 50plus chefs will compete in three categories for the best oyster, and patrons will have the chance to taste them all. The festivities begin on Friday, Nov. 7 at 6 p.m. with the debut of the Oyster Cook-Off Craft Beer Festival presented by AL.com. Advance tickets (just $25 at hangoutcookoff.com) include beer from all participating breweries and great live music. More than 60-plus beers from more than 25 breweries will be featured. Saturday's cook-off will feature live music, family activities and delicious Alabama Gulf oysters prepared by chefs from across the Southeast. Patrons can participate in cooking demonstrations, be a judge in the Bloody Mary Invitational and watch top chefs live in action. Tasting tickets will be available for purchase to sample the oysters, beer, wine, moonshine and champagne. Admission for Saturday's cook-off is free to the public. This year's Oyster Cook-off includes an extra day of indulgence with our Sunday Brunch and Bloody Marys on Nov. 9. The brunch costs $25 (only $10 for kids 12 and under). “We are once again proud to partner with The Hangout for this fantastic and anticipated fall event,”said Chris Blankenship, program administrator for the Alabama Seafood Marketing Commission and director of Alabama Marine Resources.”We invite everyone to come to the beach and enjoy the region's best and brightest chefs while celebrating one of the Gulf
Coast's finest treasures — oysters.” Alabama’s oyster season generally extends from October to April each year with the state leading the nation in oyster processing. Some of the 70-plus celebrity chefs/judges, local legends and regional restaurants participating this year include Tyler Williams (Eater's Chef of the Year);
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Established by Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley by executive order signed in March of 2011, the Alabama Seafood Marketing Commission (ASMC) was created to help provide advice, oversight, management and encouragement to the marketing of Alabama seafood. Led by Chris Blankenship, director of the Alabama Marine Resource Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the ASMC is comprised of volunteer members appointed by the governor that includes fishermen, processors, charter boat operators, retailers, restaurant owners and others directly and indirectly related to the Alabama seafood industry.
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he Frank Brown International Songwriters’ Festival will celebrate its 30th birthday in style, presenting a memorable lineup of Grammywinning performers and up-and-coming hit-makers at venues in Perdido Key, Pensacola and along the Gulf Coast. The festival is a perennial favorite for music lovers eager to hear songwriters not only perform, but also discuss how and why they wrote some of the world's greatest hits. The music covers the gamut, with hits written for everyone from George Jones to George Strait, Jimmy Buffet, Tim McGraw and Jason Aldean. The event is based at the sprawling Flora-Bama Lounge astride the Florida-Alabama line, but numerous venues will be used as more than 200 songwriters perform there and in other nearby locations — everywhere from quiet listening rooms to raucous honkytonks. Both Billboard and American Songwriters magazines have recognized the granddaddy of songwriter
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festivals. It's been called one of the Top 20 Events by the Southeast Tourism Society. What's not to love? Great music performed by colorful storytellers near idyllic Gulf of Mexico beaches in the peak of fall. The performers include such noted songwriters as Jim McBride, whose songs have been hits for Alan Jackson, Conway Twitty and Tammy Cochran; Austin Church, whose songs have been recorded by Jimmy Buffett and Lyle Lovett; and Scotty Emerick, who writes for and performs with Toby Keith, on such hits as “Get Drunk and Be Somebody,” “A Little Too Late” and “I Love this Bar.” The writers cover several eras of country music. Dean Dillon, who has written 50 songs performed by the legendary George Strait, is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Jamey Johnson, who writes for himself and others, has won Country Music Association Awards as well as performed with Kid Rock and Willie Nelson. Another featured artist will be singer Johnny Lee, whose “Lookin’ For Love” in the movie “Urban Cowboy” became a country classic. Lee, who has been touring in Texas much of this year, also has scored country hits with “Hey Bartender,” “Rollin’ Lonely” and more.
if you go What: Frank Brown International Songwriters’ Festival Where: Venues along the Gulf Coast When: Thursday, Nov. 6 – Sunday, Nov. 16 FIND OUT MORE: Find the full schedule and performers on the website at www.fbisf.com. The festival includes a tribute at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 6 to the late Larry Butler of Pensacola, who wrote songs and produced music for Johnny Cash, Kenny Rogers, Waylon Jennings and many others. Butler was a big reason that many country musicians travel between Nashville and the Flora-Bama, a legendary beach bar and the recent setting for a free Kenny Chesney concert. Most shows are free; a few venues charge a modest cover fee. The festival is named after the late Frank Brown, who was night watchman at the Flora-Bama for 28 years before retiring at age 91.
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FBISF Final Evening Of Song Salute to Hank Cochran
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uperstar songwriters Dean Dillon and Jamey Johnson will salute Hank Cochran at a tribute concert at the Flora-Bama. The pair will host the event, gathering friends of the late songwriter for what promises to be an unforgettable night of music and memories. Top-tier tunesmith Scotty Emerick (“Beer For My Horses,” “I Love This Bar”), joins the lineup, which also includes hit songwriter/producer Buddy Cannon (“Set ‘Em Up Joe,” “Give It Away;” Kenny Chesney, Willie Nelson, Jamey Johnson) and singer/songwriter Jesse Whitley, son of the late Keith Whitley. The tribute kicks off the final evening of the 11-day long 30th Frank Brown International Songwriters’ Festival, held “live on the line” from the worldfamous Flora-Bama Lounge. Dillon, Johnson and Cannon all knew the late Cochran well. Dean and Buddy were longtime friends and co-writers of Hank’s, while Jamey became close with the NSAI Hall of Famer in his later years. In 2012, Johnson released the Grammynominated, “Living For A Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran.” “If I had to dream up the best influence for songwriters, I couldn’t have done any better than Hank,” Johnson says. “That’s what he was — not just for me, but for Willie and for a lot of people — just a helpful friend. If he knew you needed help with something, he could help you. He was there.” Johnson hopes this tribute will help carry Hank’s philosophy forward. “I want to be that kind of man for the people in my life; same as Hank. He influenced me, not only as an artist and songwriter, but also as a person.” Dean and Hank shared a love of boats, and many of their songs were written on the waterways of Tennessee and Florida. As a writing team, they are perhaps best known for George Strait’s “Ocean Front Prop-
erty” and “The Chair,” and Keith Whitley’s classic “Miami, My Amy.” “Hank was definitely one-of-a-kind,” Dillon reflects. “We had some remarkable times together and I’m happy to be a part of this tribute. His legacy deserves a tip of the hat.” The Cannon and Cochran association was a long and fruitful one. The two shared co-writer credits on the smash hit “Set ‘Em Up Joe” and, as a producer, Cannon’s door was always open to Hank. “He was absolutely one of the best writers of our time,” notes Cannon. “He was the world’s best songplugger and a great friend who is very much missed.” A devoted fan of the FBISF, Cochran performed on the event’s many stages over the years. Club owner and Fest founder Joe Gilchrest recalls, “Hank was a great supporter of this festival. He was a wonderful friend to me, to songwriters and to musicians of all stripes. He is sorely missed, but I know these guys will do him proud.” Cochran’s discography reads like a “Who’s Who” of contemporary music. His songs have been recorded by Chet Atkins, Junior Brown, Jimmy Buffett, Johnny Cash, Elvis Costello, Bing Crosby, Vern Gosdin, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris, Waylon Jennings, Tom Jones, Loretta Lynn, Dean Martin, Wayne Newton, Elvis Presley, Reba, Linda Ronstadt, George Strait and Lee Ann Womack. He penned numerous classic tunes, including “I Fall To Pieces,” “She’s Got You,” “Set ‘Em Up Joe,” “Is It Raining At Your House” and “Don’t You Ever Get Tired of Hurting
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Me.” He has been awarded a 1967 inclusion in the Country Music Foundation’s Walkway of Stars, the unanimous vote that earned him his place in the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame (1974) and a place in the Mississippi Musicians’ Hall of Fame (2003). His catalog has generated more than 36 million performances, which, if played back-to-back, would amount to more than 200 years of continuous airplay.
if you go What: Superstar Songwriters’ Dean Dillon, Jamey Johnson, Buddy Cannon, Scotty Emerick and More Salute Hank Cochran Where: Flora-Bama Lounge, Perdido Key When: Sunday, Nov. 16; 6 p.m. FIND OUT MORE: www.fbisf.com
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n a roundabout way, those four lads from Liverpool who took the music world by storm in the 1960s are coming to the Frank Brown International Songwriters’ Festival. The 30th festival kicks off on Thursday, Nov. 6, and while the final day, Sunday, Nov. 16, won’t exactly be Beatlemania, it will have some akin to it: Fredamania. Kathy McCabe of Baltimore and part-time resident of Gulf Shores since 2004 is bringing the film she produced, “Good Ol’ Freda,” about Beatles secretary and fan club president Freda Kelly to the Gulf Coast along with the film’s star, good ol’ Freda herself. Freda Kelly, at 17, became the Beatles secretary and president of the official Beatles Fan Club. She is, longtime friend McCabe says, the only person employed by the Beatles from beginning to end of the madness that was Beatlemania. Since its release in March of 2013 at the South by Southwest Film Festival, McCabe and Freda have been touring almost nonstop for screenings all over the world in what McCabe affectionately has dubbed Fredamania. On a beautiful fall afternoon overlooking Raley’s Bayou in Orange Beach, McCabe recounted the story leading up to the film, from her own infatuation with Beatles’ music, to meeting friends in Freda’s circle. After years of not talking about the Beatles, the whole thing exploded on the eve of the film’s release for Freda, McCabe and Director Ryan White, when “Good Ol’ Freda” became the first independent film to ever receive permission to license four actual Beatles songs from the original masters. Two screenings will be shown during the 30th Annual Frank Brown Songwriters’ Festival at one of Freda’s favorite places she visited on a trip here a couple years ago, the FloraBama.
After each screening at noon on Nov. 16 and Nov. 17 in the Bama’s main room, Freda will take questions from the audience and sign copies of the DVD. “No matter where she goes, people just love her and admire the way she has conducted her life with such integrity and loyalty to the Beatles and fans,” McCabe said. “One of the things we always say is we realized early on this would be a movie about Freda not the Beatles because her own life story is so compelling.”
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McCabe’s path crossed Freda’s because of her intense love for the Beatles. Freda was the national secretary of the official Beatles Fan Club that was sanctioned by the band and in 1964 McCabe, then 16, sent in a letter asking to be placed on the pen pal request list. “Back in the days before email and Facebook, people actually sat down and wrote letters to each other and I wanted a pen pal from Liverpool,” she said. “In order to get my pen pal I wrote to Freda as head of the fan club and asked for my name to be put in the Beatles Monthly magazine. Somehow Freda picked my letter out of a pile of thousands of letters. A boy named Robbie Malloy responded. Coincidentally his sister just happened to work for Freda in the fan club.” “That was the first stroke of luck,” McCabe says with a laugh. Robbie’s sister was Sandra whose husband Billy Kinsley was a founding member of the Merseybeats, a band that played on the same bill with the Beatles more than any other band at the time.
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“It’s been more than 50 years now and that pen pal friendship has turned into a four-generation relationship within my family that has been a very important part of our lives,” McCabe says. “Through them I met Freda because they were part of Freda’s circle of friends.” “At the time I met her Sandra and Billy warned me questions about the Beatles were off limits,” McCabe said. “Do not bring up the Beatles, that’s the quickest way to put her off on you.” “So for years I never asked her about the Beatles even though I knew exactly who she was and exactly what she did because every serious Beatle fan knew Freda WAS the real connection between the Beatles and their fans.” Those family connections and being Freda’s friend for years finally got McCabe to a place where her friend wanted to talk about her exciting past life with the Beatles. And it happened, of all places, on Ibiza an island in the Mediterranean. “We both attended a Kinsley family wedding about eight years ago and at
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McCabe knew it was going to be a special night. “She went even though she was terrified. She managed to get up on the stage and answered all the questions directly and honestly. More than 7,000 people gave her a standing ovation afterwards,” McCabe said. “It was just fantastic. You can’t fool Beatles fans. They know when you are the real thing and Freda was the real thing.”
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the wedding we had a little wine. Next thing Freda started talking to me about the Beatles for the first time,” McCabe said. “Sandra, who worked for Freda, Sandra and Billy’s (Kinsley) daughter got married.” McCabe found herself alone with Freda when the talk turned to the Beatles. “I guess she had known me long enough and trusted me to a certain level and just started telling me some stories and talking,” McCabe said. “I had a gazillion questions so I gave her a lot more wine!” “That conversation in Ibiza opened the door a bit,” McCabe said. “She was coming to visit me in Baltimore and I said to her ‘why don’t you do a talk at my house, a private talk.” McCabe cleared out the living room furniture, put up chairs, invited friends she knew were Beatles fans like herself and charged a minimal fee. “Freda asked ‘who would possibly be interested in what I have to say?’” McCabe said. “I said ‘I think you’ll be surprised.’ “Forty or 50 people came and Freda’s talk which was supposed to last an hour ended up lasting four hours.” That brought on more talks and more talks and finally a spot on the bill of one of the largest Beatle gatherings in the world, The Fest for Beatles fans. During the first fest appearance,
McCabe has a film background and was working with nephew, Ryan White. “At the exact moment Freda said ‘I might be willing to do something’ my nephew became free from the film he was working on,” McCabe said. “I pitched the whole thing to him and said I think we can do it in about four months. He agreed to do it, but the four months turned into two and a half years.” Freda was convinced to go ahead with the project with the birth of her grandson, Niall. “It started out being a little video for her grandson because she had not talked with her son or her daughter about it that much,” McCabe said. “Her son later passed away and when her grandson came along, it just changed everything for her.” She said “I want to put this down on record for my grandson so he’ll know what I did in my youth. I had a lot of fun and I did a lot of cool things. I want him to know about them and not think I’m this little old gray-haired lady sitting with a shawl who never did anything.”
SECURING THE SONGS
And the final piece of the puzzle, broken in 2013, in a story by the Hollywood Reporter, saying: Ryan White has achieved the nearly impossible: The director got rights to use four original Beatles songs in his documentary “Good Ol’ Freda.” “That made this film go viral overnight,” McCabe said. “We wanted to get Beatle music for this film because there was no better way to ex-
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plain how important Freda’s contribution was to the Beatles, their families and Beatles fans and it had never been done before.” “I can’t stress enough how huge it is that this little independent film got permission to license four Beatles songs.” The Freda connection, once again, was a big selling point to securing the rights. “Because it was Freda, Freda was an Apple employee,” McCabe said. “We pitched it as this is the woman who worked for the Beatles the entire time they were together, worked for Apple and never sold OUT anybody.” It was also a thrilling experience for McCabe the Beatle fan. “We met with Apple and for me as a Beatles fan to walk through the front door and go to a meeting at apple corps ltd, well it was pretty surreal,” she said. The pair is booked solid between now and the end of the year for screenings in many states in the South, in Mexico City, and the fest for Beatles fans in Los Angeles. “Really since our South By Southwest premiere a year and a half ago, we’ve been traveling with this film nonstop,” McCabe said. “Freda goes on as many of the trips as she can, that she can get away for. She’s been all over the U.S., Canada, Europe and Asia.” And on Nov. 16 and Nov. 17 she’ll bring Fredamania to the Flora-Bama.
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Anthony Jones ... Well Worth A Visit! Voted The Best Salon in Baldwin County in 2014
It was a beautiful summer morning when we left Fairhope, low humidity and not a cloud in the sky. We were on our way down to Orange Beach to check out a business that many of our friends have told us about, this Englishman who had opened a Hair Salon on the beach with his daughter Emma. My hair is very important to me and getting a good haircut is a must, and that is what Anthony Jones is known for and excellent hair color to boot. We have both been very dissatisfied with the last few attempts on designing our hair to suit our lifestyles; most of the so called stylists did not take into consideration our age or understand that we both want to look great without a lot of fuss and bother. The traffic was a bit heavy due to the summer visitors, but we arrived on time to this charming yellow and white beach house on the beach road with a fabulous view of the Gulf of Mexico. We were greeted warmly by Anthony and Emma and they ask us if we would like a cold drink or a glass of wine before he started making us beautiful. Pam, my friend, went first since I was a little chicken after the last experiences. Anthony directed her to a styling chair and went on to explain the ten most important rules in designing a custom hairstyle to suit her. He first looked at her face shape and explained that there are five face shapes out there and told her her face shape was oval. The next was bone structure and head shape, after that was the type of her hair, the texture of her hair, then what sort of condition her hair was in, followed by the way the hair grows out of the head, plus cow licks, then her likes and dislikes and fashion. Wow! What a lot of things to get right. So then Emma started with a relaxing shampoo and deep conditioning, then for the next 30 minutes Anthony’s hands were a sea of motion, lastly a quick blow dry with hardly any fuss and presto she was finished! She was so happy and she could not believe the difference in her hair. Now it was my turn, my hair especially in the summer
gets very frizzy and dry; I have tried everything out there for my hair with no success! Anthony explained that commercial hair products are made different to professional hair products. Commercial shampoos are made of mild detergent and the conditioners are based on petroleum oil. Where professional hair products are pure and natural and give back to the hair, he also went on to say that we should all wash our hair every day and condition our hair the same. Anthony explained that at all times our hair has to have at least 8% moisture in it the same as our skin, we should treat our hair the same way as we treat our skin, by moisturizing it every day which made a lot of sense to me, since the last stylist told me not to wash my hair every day because in her mind it would dry it out. Anthony explained to me that yes using some drug store products would dry your hair out if washed daily. After we went through the ten rules, he took me to the shampoo area and treated me to the best shampoo and conditioning my hair had ever had. While shampooing, Emma explained to me what I should do in the morning in the shower, again stressing no over-the-counter hair products, that’s why my hair is dry and frizzy. After shampooing and before conditioning, towel blot the hair because the hair is porous like a sponge, putting any conditioner on one’s hair when it is full of water will not go into the hair itself, so blot it first then apply the product and leave it in while you are washing yourself. Then before you leave the shower, rinse and count up to 10 slowly and stop, just rinse the excess and no more. After she explained to me the hows & whys, I understood. They are like hair doctors, if we listen and do what they says it works! Anthony has his own line of products and everything he used on me was his and believe me the stuff works. The cut he gave me was wonderful; I walked out a new woman and so did Pam, no more frizzes! Oh, by the way he used a great product before he dried my hair called “POTION.” It is a gel with a lot of healing features with body, fabulous! I bought a bottle. Best money we ever spent and yes, we are definitely going back. He is a true professional.
Well worth a visit!
Anthony’s salon is at 23175 Perdido Beach Boulevard in Orange Beach & their phone number is 251.974.1514. Please say we sent you!
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on fishin’ with Phil Dortch “Whether the weather be cold or whether the weather be hot, we’ll weather the weather, whatever the weather, whether there’s weather or not.” That was my Dad’s favorite saying when the subject of weather came up. Weather is one of the most important things to check before any fishing trip. Weather most often determines whether or not we can even fish. With modern technology at our fingertips, like smart phones, we have no excuse getting caught in dangerous situations. However, even when out on the water, sudden storms can pop up. We must always be aware of our surroundings. There are a number of ways to accomplish safety while fishing. Obviously, clouds building in the distance, wind change, or a sudden drop in temperature are all indicators of a possible dangerous situation. Never take lightning lightly. A smart phone is a valuable piece of equipment. Download radar apps or web sites to help determine the size, severity and direction the storm is moving. Some examples are: www.ndbc.noaa.gov (national data buoy center), Navionics ( $10 IPhone app). This app shows tides, current, water depth, gas rigs, obstructions, in addition to waypoints and distance. Hi-Def Radar app is another good one along with the Weather Channel. Crew boats are often willing to check their radar for approaching storms. They monitor channel 16 and 13. “Red skies at morning, sailors take warning, Red skies at night, sailors delight.” There’s a lot of truth in this old mariner’s proverb. A ditch bag is probably one of the most important items to have on your boat. It’s like having insurance … you never want to use it but it sure is nice to have in case of an emergency. Get a good waterproof bag that floats. The number one item is a PLB (personal location beacon). I use an ARC ResQlink, but there are a number of good ones on the market. It’s like a small EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radiobeacon). Here’s a list of suggestions for your ditch bag. Flare gun, handheld flares, whistle, signal mirror, flashlight, seasick pills, Pepto Bismol, hat, diving mask, knife, rope, first aid kit, sunscreen and Ziploc bags to keep items dry. November is a great month for catching white trout around the bay gas rigs. Flounder are moving toward the gulf. Live shrimp, bull minnows or baits like Berkley Gulps are good choices around Fort Morgan pier and rocks. Be aware that the state has permanently closed Fort Morgan pier due to safety reasons. Many people have enjoyed the pier for years. Anything we can do to get it reopened will be a benefit to all. Enjoy everyday on the water. Be safe and help someone when you can. Take a kid fishing. Feel free to share your stories and fishing tips with me. We can all learn from each other.
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Crab Canoe Ingredients n 2 cans crab meat (drain liquid), or 1 large 12.5 oz can Chunk Chicken Breast, or 1 lb. fish filet. n Cheddar cheese n Mayonaisse n Green onion n Italian bread n Olive oil n Old Bay Seasoning Recipe If using fish, cook in oven with a little olive oil and Old Bay Seasoning at 350 degrees till flaky. Mix chosen meat with 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese, 1 cup mayo, 1 bunch green onion chopped and green olives. 1 loaf Italian bread. Cut center out of bread, tear it into chunks and set aside. Fill cavity with mixture of ingredients. Bake at 350 deg. For 25 min. Last 5 min., place bread pieces in oven to crisp. Sprinkle bacon bits and parsley flakes on top of loaf. Serve by cutting canoe in slices or as a dip using bread pieces.
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Capt. Mark asks,
‘Who’s on the Island?’
When President Obama was appointing all the czars, one of Mike Reynolds’ team leaders piped up at a meeting, saying, “With all the czars around, I guess you are going to be the Turtle Czar?” Everyone thought it was funny at the time, but the title stuck, and he is now known throughout the Island as the “Turtle Czar.” Mike was born in Mobile on Dec. 10, 1954. He was the oldest of seven children. His parents, Jan and Albert, met in the Mardi Gras Court in Mobile. His dad was his mom’s knight on the Court, and as it turned out, in real life also. They lived in West Mobile in Jackson Heights. Mike attended Catholic schools in Corpus Christi, Texas, and then went to McGill. His family was close, due partly to the fact that they also were big into hunting and fishing, and did things together. It seemed they were always on, or near, the water — such as in a duck blind, on a boat or near the water up in a deer stand. Mike’s family still owns a little strip of land on the west side of Grand Bay up in the Delta. They had a hunting camp there that was full of memories. As a family, they spent many a weekend there up until Hurricane Camille came thru in 1969 and completely blew it away. He also spent many summers at Point Clear. At 10 he was driving a boat. At age 12 he took their boat, powered by a 20-horsepower Mercury outboard, along with some of his brothers and sisters, and they often went out to Middle Bay Lighthouse. The stilted structure had a ladder to get up in the lighthouse. They’d climb up on it, then jump off into the water.
Mike Reynolds
Being fearless as children, he still remembers catching fish, dangling them in the water off the back of the boat, and when the bull MARK sharks came to get their free lunch, Mike and his brothers would jump into the water from ROBINSON the lighthouse deck on top of the sharks which would totally scare them and they’d scatter. He remembers how they dared each other to “bomb the sharks.” Summers with family was fishing together, and fall and winter they bonded while hunting dove and deer. It was a wonderful time in his life growing up with close family ties. Mike was also into scouting. He earned his Eagle Scout recognition, and later in life when his sons were scouting age, he became scoutmaster of the same troop that had molded his ideals, and he helped guide his children to the beliefs of the Scouts. Mike met his wife Prissy while they were in high school. At the time they met she was dating a friend of his and he was dating a friend of hers. They became good friends. As their relationships to others ended, the relationship of Mike and Prissy grew. They just sort of hung out together and next thing they knew, they were dating. After graduation, Mike went to work for GM&O railroad (stayed with them for 10 years) up in Jackson, Tenn., and Prissy stayed in Mobile and worked for Sears. Driving down to Mobile every weekend to see her got old. One warm afternoon in May 1974, while enjoying the beach in a then nearly deserted Gulf Shores while sitting on a dune, Mike just said to Prissy, “Why don’t we get married?” To which she said, “Why not?” Mike always had an interest in mechanics and had many family ties to the railroad. (His mother’s father had worked for the railroad, and his wife’s father worked for railroad). Working for GM&O seemed like the natural thing to do. Mike and Prissy now have three grown children that they are very proud of. One son, Michael, is in Orlando and is the IT manager for Rosen Resorts; their daughter, Jennifer, is working in Mobile for CPSI; and their youngest son, Matt, is recently married to Lauren, and they both work at LuLu’s. In the 70s, Mike and Prissy moved back to Mobile. They bought a Baskin Robbins Ice Cream Parlor, and before opening it up, went to Ice Cream school in Glendale, Calif. They ran an ice cream store together in Mobile. He still was putting in 40 hours a week at the railroad, and 40 hours in their store. While owning the ice cream shop, Prissy was pregnant with their daughter. He still remembers her loving chocolate brownie ice cream, and Colonial Dixie hamburgers. He finally realized he just had taken on too much. They sold the ice cream store, and moved from Chickasaw to be closer to Mobile. Finally, he quit the railroad and went to college (in 1984) at South Alabama. He stayed three years doing really well, but needed to work so he quit school. He worked selling software and sold yellow page advertising before buying a printing company in Mobile. He also worked for Auto Zone. His managerial and mechanical experience made him an asset wherever he went. Finally, he started a little company called Southern American, doing marketing and advertising. (He also got into real estate with Reality South). One of his clients was an auctioneer-
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ing company. The man that owned the company owned the house Mike now lives in on West Beach. He decided to sell it 13 years ago, and Mike bought it. So he now lives a few blocks from where he proposed to his wife more than 40 years ago. Before moving to this area, he learned the skills of auctioneering, and the intricacies of real estate selling. He got his real estate brokerage license to sell in both Alabama and Florida. In 2001 he got his pilot license and still loves to fly. He involved himself with the Civil Air Patrol and speaks very highly of the organization. The first summer after moving to Gulf Shores he happened upon a turtle nest while walking on the beach. It was roped off, but there was a sign with a phone number on it. He called it and talked to a lady in Bon Secour and he wanted to volunteer. At that time only the interns from the wildlife center were allowed to deal specifically with the turtles. At that time there were a few volunteers walking the beach now and then, but if they found a nest they had to call Bon Secour and the intern would have to drive down, when they had time, try to find it and mark it. Mike decided there was a better way. He applied for a Federal permit and got it. I asked him why, and he explained that ever since he was little, he had a desire to be a marine biologist. He was involved with the turtles and could make a difference. The turtle nesting season is from May 1 to Oct. 31. Mike spends at least 20 to 30 hours a week involved with the sea turtles. He says he has some “great team leaders” and some wonderful dedicated volunteers. When the oil spill came along, they knew what to do and what needed to be done. They were skilled at finding the nests and knew what had to be done to move the nests to get them out of harm’s way. They were organized and accomplished. Each nest of eggs found was dug up, marked as to the depth of the eggs, where the top of the egg was and marked for its compass orientation. They were then loaded on a temperature controlled FedEx truck and taken directly to a new location near Cape Canaveral. This was overseen by US Fisheries and Wildlife (oversight of the nests on the beach), and NOAA (oversight of the turtles in the water). The turtles born would normally swim out to the floating seaweed where they find protection and nutrition. Unfortunately at that time, the seaweed also acted like giant sponges for the oil. The turtles had to be moved from local beaches to keep them from the oil, which would have killed them. I asked how they learned to move the eggs. He told me that about 45 years ago a species of turtle was being destroyed along the coast of Mexico by animal and human predators. To prevent extinction, the Americans went after the nests, relocated them to the Texas coast, and saved the species. “Checking the documentation of what took place moving them from Mexico to Texas, we learned how to move them from here to Florida,” Mike said. Mike, who was selling beach real estate at the time, was basically out of business then. Who wanted to buy an oily beachfront property? With nothing to do, and no money coming in, he dove into the turtle project, and devoted most all his time to the rescue of the giant sea turtle eggs. The project became SHARE THE BEACH and it presently has 450 volunteers actively involved with Mike as the organization’s leader. The Alabama beach is divided up into eight sections with eight team leaders. The team leaders are trained on making up walking schedules (searching for nests each morning), how to
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mark the nests and the proper protocol for dealing with the turtles. Mike says he’s proud of his little army of dedicated workers. A labor of love. Mike figures at least 15,000 man-hours a season are donated to SHARE THE BEACH. It’s a 25-year project (we’re halfway through) to where it takes 25 years for the baby turtle to mature to where it will return to the same beach where it was born and will lay her own eggs. The cycle of the turtles is they leave here and follow the Gulf Stream, then to the North Atlantic current to the Sargasso Sea. It takes the turtles about two years to get there. That’s where they grow up. It’s bounded by currents with giant beds of seaweed. They then ride the currents back to the Gulf and eventually to our beaches to lay more eggs and continue the life cycle Mike’s attitude is that he sees what needs to get done and does his best to get them done. He’s not political and gets frustrated by a project held up due to people with their own political agendas. Mike is a motivational speaker and also gives lectures on the turtles and SHARE THE BEACH. He talks to the schoolchildren, the snowbird groups, civic organizations, the Sea Lab and anywhere that will help to possibly impact environmental conservation. He talks on volunteerism and how to lead. Mike says as a child he was shy, had stage fright and stuttered. Now he’s a great speaker who will definitely hold one’s attention. He says “Life is what it is, and here I am.” Mike did say that you can request a “turtle license plate” from the DMV, and part of the money goes toward the SHARE THE BEACH project. We on the Island are truly blessed to have a family like Mike and Prissy living here. He’s taken on a massive project and has motivated the entire community to want to be involved. We surely live where there is a small town with a big beach and Mike helps to make it an even better place to live. I’m glad to be able to say he’s a friend.
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at the beach Saturday, Nov. 1
Breweriana and Beer Can Buy/Sell/Trade Show
Photos with Santa
American Legion Post 44, Gulf Shores 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Presented by the BAMA CANNAS Chapter of BCAA Brewery Collectibles Club of America. Food, sodas and beer available will be available. Includes a Brewerians raffle for neon signs and more. For more information, contact Ray Kynard at 334-272-1823.
6th Annual Harvest Festival of Gifts
Gulf Shores United Methodist Church South Campus 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. The festival will showcase original works by local artists and crafters. Do some holiday shopping while enjoying a silent auction, Sweet Shop, arts and crafts, unique Christmas gifts and more. Call 251-518-8709 or visit GulfShoresUMC.org/preschool/fundraisers.
First Baptist Home for the Holidays Lunch
Baptist Church of Gulf Shores Founder’s Hall 10:30 a.m. $15 Enjoy a women’s luncheon and fashion show. Candy Wood Lindley is the special guest. Call 251-968-7369.
Gulf Coast Arts Alliance Art Market
Meyer Park; 400 E. 22nd Ave., Gulf Shores 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. The Gulf Coast Arts Alliance Art Market, in partnership with the City of Gulf Shores, is held the first Saturday of most months under the beautiful oaks of Meyer Park. Approximately 40 local and regional artists display and sell their original works. Visitors can view oils, acrylics, watercolors, mixed media, pottery, metal, jewelry and carved wood art. There are hands-on arts activities for children, live musical entertainment and concessions. Call 251-948-2627 or visit GulfCoastArtsAlliance.com.
Saturday Morning Road Bike Ride
Other Dates: Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Infinity Bicycles, 4575 Orange Beach Blvd., Orange Beach 8 – 10 a.m. Road Ride: Riders participate in a 24-35 mile ride in and around Orange Beach. The ride usually averages 17 mph. Check the Infinity Bicycles Shop Calendar or Facebook page for time changes or canceled rides. Call 251-974-1727 or visit Infinity-Bicycles.com.
Saturday, Nov. 8
Holiday Decorations from Mardi Gras Beads
Gulf Coast Arts Alliance gallery, 225 E. 24th Ave., Gulf Shores 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. $12 Do you have a bag of throw beads left over from Mardi Gras? Learn how to turn them into glittering holiday decorations, bowls, garlands, jewelry and tiny animals. Call 251-948-2627 to reserve your space.
Editing Digital Photographs
Gulf Coast Arts Alliance gallery, 225 E. 24th Ave., Gulf Shores. 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. $25 Learn to edit your images on the computer using Adobe Photoshop Elements, the home version of Adobe Photoshop. If you have a laptop computer, bring it to class. Call 251-948-2627 to reserve your space.
Friday, Nov. 7 – Sunday, Nov. 9
Oyster Cook-Off
The Hangout, Gulf Shores Admission to the event is free, but tickets will be sold that can redeemed for oysters. Tickets are $2 each or $30 for a book of 20 tickets. Call 251-948-3030 or visit HangoutCookoff.com. Read more on pages 6-7.
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at the beach Wednesday, Nov. 12 – Friday, Nov. 14
Gulfapalooza
Along the Gulf Coast Enjoy three days of networking with other boaters, exploring and enjoying coastal amenities and most importantly, having fun. The three-day social event is open to all boaters, with a main focus on transient boaters who are navigating the Great Loop and heading south down the Tennessee-Tombigbee to the Gulf of Mexico in the fall. Gulfapalooza will be hosted at several marinas in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach. Guests will receive a welcome reception, breakfast daily and a special exclusive dinner to close out the event. There will also be a variety of entertaining excursions. Call 251-981-3700 or visit cgmta.org/gulfapalooza.
Saturday, Nov. 15
Photos with Santa
Coastal Arts Center of Orange Beach, 26389 Canal Rd., Orange Beach 10 a.m.-1 p.m. $20 Families, friends, businesses, young and old alike can visit the Arts Center to enjoy hot chocolate and
have professional photos taken with Santa. The king of Christmas will don his beach attire and pose with guests on his skiff. A digital photograph will be emailed within four to seven days. Photos are taken on a first come first serve basis; no appointments will be made. Guests may browse the Arts Center gift shop and The Hot Shop glass-blowing facility and The Clay Studio, which are open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays. Call the Arts Center at 251-981-ARTS (2787) or visit CoastalArtsCenter.com.
Beach Photography Tips and Tricks
Gulf Coast Arts Alliance gallery, 225 E. 24th Ave., Gulf Shores. 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. $25 Getting good photographs at the beach can be a bit tricky. Learn to take advantage of your camera’s special settings to capture the beauty of the Alabama Gulf Coast. Each participant should bring their digital camera, charged batteries, a camera memory card and the camera manual (if available). Call 251-948-2627 to reserve your space. Continued on page 28
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Saturday, Nov. 29
2014 Kaiser Realty by Wyndham Vacation Rentals Coastal Half Marathon and 5K Run
Orange Beach Sportsplex Shed your turkey at the beach on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. From a 1 mile fun run to a 5K run to a half-marathon run, there is a distance for everyone. Enjoy running on the peaceful, scenic paved trails through Gulf State Park, Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, then stay for the post-race party at the Orange Beach Sportsplex. Call 615-460-9927 or visit Team-Magic.com
Ongoing Events Wednesday, Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26
Kayak and Fishing Classes
City of Orange Beach Wind and Water Learning Center 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $70; includes all equipment (kayaks, paddles, rod/reel,
tackle, PFD) This course will focus on kayak fishing techniques and skills such as maneuvering in a fishing kayak, using and detaching an anchor trolley, casting techniques specific to being on a kayak and the importance of staying visible. Participants will also be taken on a short paddling excursion with the hope of reeling in a fish or two. All participants must be 14 years or older and it’s recommended that those participating have prior basic kayaking/paddling experience. Visit the Wind and Water Learning Center website at WindAndWaterLearning.com.
Thursday, Nov. 6 – Sunday, Nov. 16
Frank Brown International Songwriters’ Festival
Venues on the Gulf Coast The Frank Brown International Songwriters’ Festival will celebrate its 30th birthday in style, presenting a memorable lineup of Grammy-winning performers and up-and-coming hit-makers. The festival is a perennial favorite for music lovers eager to hear songwriters not only perform but also discuss how and why they wrote some of the world’s greatest hits. Read more on pages 15-19.
Veterans Day Observance When: Nov. 11; 11 a.m. Where: Gulf Shores American Legion Post 44, 6781 Gulf Shores Pkwy., Gulf Shores
Veterans Day events Veterans Day Spaghetti Dinner and Service When: Wednesday, Nov. 5; 6 p.m. Where: Elks Lodge, 430 State Street, Fort Morgan A service honoring all Veterans. A spaghetti dinner will be served at 6 p.m. followed by the service at 7:30 p.m. This event is open to the public. RSVP at 970-867-6711.
To give thanks to the many local veterans in the Gulf Shores area, American Legion Post 44 in Gulf Shores will have a special observance to honor those who served. After the observance, the venue will serve lunch from 11:30 to 2 p.m. Picnic favorites such as fried chicken, potato salad, baked beans and cole slaw will be served. There are a limited number of meals, but members of the American Legion Post will serve until all of the food is served out.Veterans eat for free, but other participants are suggested to donate $6 per lunch. Roger and Elaine Beasley will perform live patriotic music at the event. Money raised will be donated to Operation Comfort Warrior, a national American Legion program, to provide items for the wounded men and women serving.
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Veterans Day Program WWI-WWII Baldwin County Memories Where: Baldwin County Heritage Museum, 25521 Highway 98, Elberta When: Sunday, Nov 9; 2 – 4 p.m. Baldwin County Heritage Museum invites all veterans and public to attend “WWI-WWII Baldwin County Memories” for a Veterans Day Program. Presentation of Colors at 2:00 p.m. and an introduction of attending veterans. Light refreshments will be served. Call for more information 251-986-8375.
Donations for Veterans State Park Fees Where: Gulf State Park Pier, 20115 State Highway 135, Gulf Shores When: Through Nov. 11
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Army veteran Richard Green and Marine veteran Wayne Stastka raise the flag in a program to honor all veterans and POW/MIAs at the home of U.S. Navy veteran Gary Frank in Rosinton.
Foley Veterans Day Parade Where: Max Griffin Park, 300 W. Roosevelt St., Foley When: Tuesday, Nov. 11, 10 a.m. The 2014 Foley Veteran’s Day Parade will be held on Monday, November 11 at Max Griffin Park in Foley. Units will form up beginning at 9:30 a.m. The parade will follow its standard route and will end at Max Griffin Park for Veterans’ Day ceremonies at 11:00 a.m. the public is invited and welcome to join the City of Foley and American Legion Post 99 to help observe this event.
Alabama’s State Parks System is celebrating 75 years of recreation, preservation and family fun. As part of this year’s celebration, Gulf State Park is working to enable more veterans to enjoy the park, by giving park visitors an opportunity to support veterans. The park’s “Partner’s Pave the Way” campaign was designed to educate the public and the tax payers of the state to better understand how without their patronage, the park system could not exist. Park patrons contribute 100 percent of the annual operation funds utilized within the 22 state parks. While we also get occasional support from the state’s General Fund for maintenance and renovation projects, park customers are contributing the primary funds utilized each year to run and operate our 22 state parks. Gulf State Park is taking $1 donations to pay for veterans’ entrance to the pier for fishing and sightseeing. In the few weeks since the program began, 99 veterans have been able to experience the beaches of Gulf State Park, and park guests raised over $600 in only six weeks. Since the program has exceeded the original goal of $500, the park has set a new goal of $1,500 by Veterans Day on Nov. 11. To donate to the veterans fund visit the Gulf State Park Pier. For more information about Alabama State Parks, go online to www.alapark.com.
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LIVE LOCAL MUSIC Grammy-award winning artists as well as up-and-coming ones are scheduled to play at the Frank Brown International Songwriters’ Festival.
Looking for some live music? The Gulf Coast has plenty to offer in music and entertainment. This monthly guide will lead you to hot spots for karaoke, open mic, live music and more. Email Destiny Brown to update or add listings at dbrown@gulfcoastnewspapers.com.
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Karaoke
Live Bait Sunday at 8 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 4
Papa Rocco’s Brian and Charles
Perdido Key
Josephine
Behind The Pines Wednesday at 8 p.m. Tacky Jacks Thursday and Saturday at 9 p.m.
Flora-Bama Monday at 6 p.m.
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local live music
wednesday, Nov. 5
Orange Beach
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LuLu’s Bud Smith
Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar Jay Williams Band
The Hangout LuLu’s Adam Holt
Thursday, Nov. 6
Sunday, Nov. 9
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Ft. Morgan
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Tacky Jacks Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Pink Pony Pub nightly at 9 p.m. Mud Bugs Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.
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Island Time Daiquiri Bar every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Live Bait nightly at 8 p.m. Happy Harbor on the Line Wednesday at 6 p.m. Undertow Wednesday – Friday at 9:30 p.m.
Open Mic
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Saturday, Nov. 1
Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar Shane Thomas
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LuLu’s Lee Yankie Papa Rocco’s Logan Spicer and Mark LaBorde
Sunday, Nov. 2
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Friday, Nov. 7
Orange Beach
The Hangout Willie Sugarcapps LuLu’s Frank Brown International Songwriter’s Festival Papa Rocco’s Brian and Charles
LuLu’s Greg Brown Cobalts Coffee, Black Cosmo’s Brittany Bell
Perdido Key
Flora-Bama Mary Sarah
Tacky Jacks Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 3
Orange Beach
LuLu’s Brent Burns Nolan’s Lisa Zanghi
Happy Harbor the Mothership Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Island Time Daiquiri Bar Tuesday with Brittany Bell at 9 p.m.
LuLu’s Delta Reign Duo
Gulf Shores
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Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar Jay Williams Band Saturday, Nov. 8
Gulf Shores
The Hangout Willie Sugarcapps LuLu’s Frank Brown International Songwriter’s Festival
Pirates Cove Frank Brown International Songwriter’s Festival
LuLu’s Frank Brown International Songwriter’s Festival Papa Rocco’s
Orange Beach
Cobalts Coffee, Black Cosmo’s Brittany Bell Monday, Nov. 10
Gulf Shores
LuLu’s Brent Burns Nolan’s Lisa Zanghi Tuesday, Nov. 11
Gulf Shores
LuLu’s Jimmy Lumpkin Wednesday, Nov. 12
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LuLu’s Frank Brown International
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LuLu’s CoConut Radio Papa Rocco’s Logan Spicer and Mark LaBorde
Orange Beach
Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar Jacob Martin Band Friday, Nov. 14
Gulf Shores
LuLu’s Frank Brown International Songwriter’s Festival Papa Rocco’s Brian and Charles
Orange Beach
Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar Jacob Martin Band Saturday, Nov. 15
Gulf Shores
LuLu’s Frank Brown International Songwriter’s Festival Papa Rocco’s Brian and Charles
Orange Beach
Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar Jacob Martin Band Sunday, Nov. 16
Gulf Shores
LuLu’s Frank Brown International Songwriter’s Festival Papa Rocco’s Brian and Charles
Orange Beach
Cobalts Coffee, Black Cosmo’s Brittany Bell Monday, Nov. 17
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LuLu’s Brent Burns Nolan’s Lisa Zanghi Tuesday, Nov. 18
Gulf Shores
LuLu’s Joey Arata Wednesday, Nov. 19
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LuLu’s Greg Brown / Jon Cook Thursday, Nov. 20
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Papa Rocco’s Logan Spicer and Mark LaBorde Friday, Nov. 21
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LuLu’s Kyle and Karl Papa Rocco’s Brian and Charles
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LuLu’s Sugarcane Jane
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Allstars Tuesday, Nov. 18 Sevendust, A.Z. Saturday, Nov. 22 A Live One: Celebrating the Music of Phish
Sunday, Nov. 23
Sunday, Nov. 30
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Mobile Civic Center Saturday, Nov. 8 Chris Tucker
Orange Beach
ONGOING
LuLu’s Sugarcane Jane Papa Rocco’s Brian and Charles
LuLu’s Greg Brown Papa Rocco’s Brian and Charles Cobalts Coffee, Black Cosmo’s Brittany Bell
Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar Corey Cox Band
LuLu’s Greg Brown EVERY NIGHT
Gulf Shores Pink Pony Pub
Monday, Nov. 24
Gulf Shores
tuesdays – saturdays
LuLu’s Brent Burns Nolan’s Lisa Zanghi
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Tuesday, Nov. 25
regional live music
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LuLu’s Jimmy Lumpkin Wednesday, Nov. 26
Gulf Shores LuLu’s Jeri
Nolan’s Midnight Confessions
Mobile
Saenger Theatre Sunday, Nov. 2 Keb Mo’ Tuesday, Nov. 4 John Butler Trio Soul Kitchen Friday, Nov. 7 North Mississippi
Thursday, Nov. 27
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Papa Rocco’s Logan Spicer and Mark LaBorde Friday, Nov. 28
Gulf Shores
LuLu’s Adam Holt Papa Rocco’s Brian and Charles
Orange Beach
Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar Corey Cox Band Saturday, Nov. 29
Gulf Shores Jamey Johnson along with other musicians and friends will give a salute to Hank Cochran for the final day of the Frank Brown International Songwriters’ Festival.
The Corey Cox Band will play at Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar Nov. 28 and 29.
Pensacola
Pensacola Bay Center Thursday, Nov. 13 Casting Crowns Monday, Nov. 17 Cher D2K Tour Saenger Theatre Sunday, Nov. 2 Third Day Friday, Nov. 14 Jerry Seinfeld Friday, Nov. 28 Cirque Dreams Holidaze Vinyl Music Hall Sunday, Nov. 9 Puddle of Mudd Friday, Nov. 14 Justin Townes Earl, Cory Branan Monday, Nov. 17 PEPPER Saturday, Nov. 22 Eric Lindell
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Photos by Chase Brown
Visit the park! Gulf State Park 20115 State Highway 135, Gulf Shores 251-948-7275
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The Gulf Coast Arts Alliance, located in the beautiful Waterway Village of Gulf Shores, will celebrate a Holiday Open House. The public is invited to come by, enjoy holiday refreshments and browse the original creations of all GCAA participating artists. The focus of local art will be on items appropriate for Christmas gifts. In addition to the Gallery's paintings, pottery and wood crafts, the Gallery Gift Shop will include beautiful hand made jewelry, creative wall hangings, greeting cards, GCAA T-shirts and many other gift items. There will be a drawing for many original art items including paintings, glass art, pottery, jewelry and carved
wood. The public is invited to come by now to register. Registration for these items is ongoing and will end on Nov. 8, the day of the open house, at 4 p.m. Many other businesses in Gulf Shores will be celebrating their Holiday Open House on this date. A participating trail map will be provided to visitors. The Gulf Shores Arts Alliance is a nonprofit organization with offices and Art Gallery at in the beautiful Waterway Village of Gulf Shores. For information about the Holiday Open House, visit gulfcoastartsalliance. com, email gulfcoastartsalliance@ gmail.com or call 251-948-2627.
if you go What: Gulf Coast Arts Alliance Holiday Open House Where: GCAA Gallery, 225 E. 24th Ave., Gulf Shores When: Saturday, Nov. 8, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. FIND OUT MORE: GulfCoastArtsAlliance.com; gulfcoastartsalliance@gmail. com; 251-948-2627
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Assembly of God
CHRISTIAN LIFE Assembly ofCHURCH God
25550 Canal Rd, Orange Christian Life the island Beach Church 967-4840 25550 Canal Rd., Orange Beach www.christianlifechurch.tv 251-967-4840 www.christianlifechurch.tv GULFWAY CHURCH 541 Cotton Creek Dr. (Co. Rd. 4), Gulf Gulfway Church Shores 541 Cotton Creek Dr. (Co. Rd. 4), 968-6858 Gulf Shores www.gulfwaychurch.com 251-968-6858 www.gulfwaychurch.com Baptist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF Baptist GULF SHORES First Baptist Church Gulf Shores 2200 West First St.,ofGulf Shores 2200 W. 1st968-7369 St., Gulf Shores 251-968-7369 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF First Baptist Church of Orange Beach ORANGE BEACH 4773 Bay Circle, Beach 4773 Bay Circle,Orange Orange Beach 251-981-4288 981-4288 www.firstbaptistorangebeach.com www.firstbaptistorangebeach.com Fisherman BAPTIST Baptist Church FISHERMEN CHURCH 17101 RiverRd., Rd., Bon Bon Secour 17101 River Secour 949-6387 251-949-6387 www.fomm.org www.fomm.org FRIENDSHIP BAPTISTChurch CHURCH Friendship Baptist 7159 CountyRd. Rd.10, 10, Bon Bon Secour 7159 County Secour 949-6486 251-949-6486 ISLAND FELLOWSHIP Island Fellowship BaptistBAPTIST Church CHURCH 28290 Canal Rd., Orange Beach 28290 Canal Rd, Orange Beach 251-980-1005 980-1005
Lagoon Baptist Church LAGOON BAPTIST CHURCH 17867 State Highway 180 W., Gulf Shores 17867 State Hwy 180 W., Gulf Shores 251-968-7057 968-7057 www.lagoonbc.com www.lagoonbc.com OysterBAY Bay BAPTIST Baptist Church, SBCSBC OYSTER CHURCH, 4280 Plash Rd., Gulf Shores 4280 Plash Rd., Gulf Shores 251-968-7805 968-7805 www.oysterbaybaptist.org www.oysterbaybaptist.org RomarBEACH Beach Baptist Church ROMAR BAPTIST CHURCH 23370 Perdido Beach OrangeBeach Beach 23370 Perdido BeachBlvd., Blvd., Orange 251-981-8959 981-8959 www.romarbeach.org www.romarbeach.org SHELL BAPTIST CHURCH ShellBANKS Banks Baptist Church Hwy 180, Gulf Shores 1212512125 StateState Highway 180, Gulf Shores 540-7136 251-540-7136
Catholic OUR LADY OF THE GULF Catholic Our LadyCATHOLIC of the GulfCHURCH Catholic Church 308E.East 22nd Ave, Gulf Gulf Shores 308 22nd Ave., Shores 968-7062 251-968-7062 www.ourladyofthegulfal.org www.ourladyofthegulfal.org ST. THOMAS-BY-THE-SEA 26547 Perdido Beach By Blvd., Orange St. Thomas The Sea Beach 981-8132 26547 Perdido Beach Blvd., Orange Beach www.stthomasbythesea.org 251-981-8132 www.stthomasbythesea.org Church of Christ CHURCH OF CHRIST OF Church of Christ GULF SHORES Church of Christ Gulf Shores 2414 W. 1st St, Gulf Shores 2414 W. 1st St., Gulf 968-7769 Shores 251-968-7769 www.gulfshoreschurchofchrist.org www.gulfshoreschurchofchrist.org Episcopal Episcopal HOLY SPIRIT EPISCOPAL CHURCH Holy Spirit Episcopal 616 Fort Morgan Rd, GulfChurch Shores 616 Fort Morgan Rd., Gulf Shores 968-5988 www.holyspiritepiscopalgulfshores.com 251-968-5988 www.holyspiritepiscopalgulfshores.com ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 6270 Bon Secour Hwy, Bon Secour St. Peter’s Episcopal Church 949-6254 6270 Bon Secour Highway, Bon Secour 251-949-6254 Greek Orthodox ST. ATHANASIOS GREEK Greek Orthodox ORTHODOX CHAPEL Chapel St. Athanasios Greek Orthodox 220 20thAve., Ave, Gulf 220 E.E.20th GulfShores Shores 967-2020 251-967-2020 stathanasios.al.goarch.org stathanasios.al.goarch.org Lutheran Lutheran GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH-ELCA Grace Lutheran Church-ELCA 491 West 23rd Ave, Gulf Shores 491 W. 23rd Ave., Gulf Shores 968-5991 251-968-5991 PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Peace Lutheran Church 8250 Roscoe Rd., Gulf Shores 8250 Roscoe Rd., Gulf Shores 974-2545 251-974-2545 ST. JUDE’S BY THE SEA LUTHERAN St. Jude’s By The Sea Lutheran Church CHURCH 312 E.E.16th GulfShores Shores 312 16thAve., Ave, Gulf 251-968-5833 968-5833 Methodist - United GULF SHORES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1900 Gulf Shores Pkwy, Gulf Shores 968-2411 www.gulfshoresumc.org
MORGAN’S CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Methodist - United Hwy across from SwiftMethodist School, BonChurch Secour Gulf10,Shores United 949-7400 1900 Gulf Shores Pkwy., Gulf Shores 251-968-2411 ORANGE BEACH UNITED www.gulfshoresumc.org METHODIST CHURCH 28751 Morgan’s Canal Rd., Orange Beach Chapel 981-6751 United Methodist Church www.orangebeachumc.org Highway 10, across from Swift School, Bon Secour 251-949-7400 Non-Denominational IGLESIA CASA DE LUZ Orange Beach United Methodist Church Companerismo Cristiano 28751 Canal Rd., Orange Beach 225 E. 24th Ave, Gulf Shores 251-981-6751 948-3467 www.orangebeachumc.org SAFE HARBOR HOUSE OF PRAYER Non-Denominational Multi-Culture Full Gospel Christian Service Center 7320 Bon Secour Hwy, Bon Secour Programs: Emergency 223-3615Aid, Food Pantry, Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy Meals BY on THE Wheels ST. and ANDREW SEA, 317 Dolphin Ave., Gulf Shores A COMMUNITY CHURCH 17263 Ft. 251-968-5256 Morgan Rd, Gulf Shores www.cscgs.com 968-3900 www.standrewbythesea.org
Iglesia Casa De Luz Companerismo Cristiano Presbyterian E. 24th Ave., CHURCH Gulf Shores FIRST 225 PRESBYTERIAN (USA) OF251-948-3467 GULF SHORES 309 East 21st Ave., Gulf Shores
968-7720 Safe Harbor House of Prayer www.gspres.com Multi-Culture Full Gospel 7320 Bon Secour Highway, Bon Secour GRACE251-223-3615 FELLOWSHIP PCA 19470 Co. Rd. 6, Gulf Shores 968-5302 St. Andrew By The Sea, www.gracefellowship-pca.com A Community Church
17263 Fort Morgan Rd., Gulf Shores ORANGE BEACH 251-968-3900 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH www.standrewbythesea.org 26640 Canal Rd, Orange Beach 981-4220 Presbyterian www.orangebeachpresbyterian.org
First Presbyterian Church (USA) of Gulf Shores CHRISTIAN SERVICE CENTER 309 E. 21st Ave., Gulf Shores PROGRAMS: Emergency Aid, Food Pantry, 251-968-7720 Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy and www.gspres.com Meals on Wheels. 317 Dolphin Ave., Gulf Shores
Orange Beach Presbyterian Church 968-5256 www.cscgs.com 26640 Canal Rd., Orange Beach 251-981-4220 www.orangebeachpresbyterian.org
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The Best Rates on the Gulf Coast - 18-hole par 64 course - Walking permitted - Natural turf driving range - Practice putting green - Pro Shop and Grill
18 Holes & Cart
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Former Site of PGA Tour From 1978-1987
No Tee Time Required
251-970-1444
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www.foleygolfcourse.com
(850) 492-1223
Serving Brunch 7 Days A Week Until 1:00 pm “Two for Tuesday” Perdido Bay Golf Club One Doug Ford Drive Pensacola, FL 32507
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251-981-6979 (City Hall) (Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm)
251-980-INFO (City Infoline) 251-981-SURF Daily Beach Report www.cityoforangebeach.com
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Frequently Asked Questions 1) Tents (no larger than a 10x10 ft.) are allowed on the beach, but they have to be placed behind (North of) the designated sign marker post and should be removed before night. Tents cannot be placed between the sign post and the Gulf of Mexico. This is for designated emergency and safety access. 2) Pets are not allowed on the beach on the Gulf of Mexico or surrounding islands (Robinson, Bird, Walker). However they are allowed at the designated city Dog Park on Canal Rd. (Hwy 180) next to Sportsman Marina. All dogs should remain on a leash within the city limits. 3) Glass in any form (bottle, cup, container, etc.) is strictly prohibited on our beaches and islands. 4) A yellow or green flag posted along gulf beaches means to use caution while swimming in the gulf waters and is permitted. A red flag means danger and one should not swim in the waters. Double red flags mean that swimming in the waters is prohibited by law. Purple means WARNING! A jellyfish or other marine threat. 5) All trails and parks are free and open from daylight to dusk 7 days a week. 6) Fires or flames are strictly prohibited on the beach. This includes grills, tiki-torches, lanterns, open fire pits, candles, fireworks, etc. 7) Jet skis, boats, and any other motorized vessels, are prohibited from launching along the gulf front beaches.
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You’ll love our greens. 9 Hole Par 3 Course Open to the Public Tee times not required
Lighted Driving Range Covered mats • Practice bunker
Daily Green Fees: $15.00 to walk 9 $20.00 to ride 9
Play all day for $30.00 Membership & Lessons Available
(251) 981-GOLF/4653 • 4700 Easy Street (off Canal Road)
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Winding through thousands of acres of natural habitat is the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail. Come discover the beauty and diversity of over 10 miles of 6 paved trails and 6 distinct ecosystems that make up this multi-purpose trail.
• New boulder park for kids • Eco-tours • Geo-caching fun for the family • Butterfly Garden • Screened pavilion • Wildlife sightings • Miles of trails for walking, running and biking
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CoastalArtsCenter.com • 251.981.ARTS (2787) 26389 Canal Rd. • Orange Beach, AL 36561
Make—Your—Own Glass
$50
~ Flowers, Ornaments, Paperweights ~ Gift Shop With One-of-a-Kind Glass Artwork
Wheel-Throwing Hand-building Pick-n-Paint
$50/hr $35/hr $20-$25
Artist's original clay pottery for sale. ARTS CENTER WINTER HOURS Nov. 4 - April 30 Tues-Fri 10am - 4pm Sat 10am - 2pm
Great for Birthday Parties, Girls’ Night Out, Couples, Field Trips
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Textures Photos submitted by the Coastal Photography Club. For more information contact Capt. Mark Robinson at 251540-7463 or President Mary Whitworth at 251-550-7050.
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DINING GUIDE
Hanging out at the beach can make you hungry. When it does, head out to one of our remarkable Gulf Shores and Orange Beach restaurants. With the world’s best inshore and offshore deep sea fishing, you’ll find that succulent, fresh-off-the-boat seafood is the order of the day. Of course, you don’t have to have seafood! You’ll find plenty of restaurants in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach serving barbecue, steak, Italian, Japanese, Mexican, pizza, deli-style sandwiches and more.
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Katy’s Catering Photos and story submitted by Bill Howard
M
eet Kathleen Baskin, the smiling chef behind the scenes of every function for Katy’s Catering. She first opened Katy’s BBQ, which she sold in 2004. Now Kathleen devotes her time to catering beach weddings, local functions and lending encouragement to new entrepreneurs. She is famous for her pecan smoked pulled pork, homemade
sauce, fried green tomatoes and hummingbird layer cake. “Thanksgiving Feast are prepared every year for people who would rather for whatever reason leave the
cooking to me,” said Baskin. “They know I’ll devote special moments of love in each dinner.” Katy's also fries and smokes turkeys. (Preordered only)
Recipes from Katy’s Catering Sweet Potato Salad Ingredients n 2 ½ cups fresh washed sweet potatoes cut into slices n Olive oil n Chipotle seasoning n ¼ cup purple onion n ¼ cup pueblo pepper n 1 tablespoon fresh ginger n ½ cup yellow raisins n ½ cup roasted pecans n Two oranges n Salt and pepper to taste Preparation Put potatoes in a bowl and coat with olive oil. Add chipotle seasoning and a little salt. Put on pan and roast in oven to bring out the sweetness until tender. Chop ¼ cup purple onion, ¼ cup fresh pueblo pepper, 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger, zest of two oranges, juice from two oranges, ½ cup yellow raisins, ½ cup chopped roasted pecans. Toss with 2 tablespoons of olive oil, salt and pepper to taste. Let rest 30 minutes for the flavors to blend. *This recipe is good for fall with our sweet potatoes from the farm. Serve with your favorite pork chops or chicken dish. Great for sharing with friends at picnics or covered dish.
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About Katy’s Catering LOCATION: Foley SERVICES: Catering beach weddings, theme parties, luncheons and holiday events
Ingredients n Young turkey (thawed) n Olive oil n Flour n Salt
FIND OUT MORE: KatysCatering.com; kathleen@katyscatering.com; 251-752-5202
Preparation Put a young turkey in the ice chest, add cold ice water and a box of salt. Brine overnight. Do this if you are smoking, frying or baking your turkey. To bake my turkey after the brine, I pan it, brush it with olive oil and sift flour over the breast and legs. Bake at 175 degrees until golden brown. A good rule of thumb is if the breast bone is extruding and the skin is brown, it’s done. Take turkey out of the oven and let rest. Cover with foil and chill. Best sliced cold and then reheated with broth in the oven at 350 degrees for 10 minutes. Of course it takes time and patience to roast a turkey. I’d allow overnight brine and three hours roasting time. The flavor is well worth it. The flour makes a crust to seal in the natural juices. Always start with a name brand fresh turkey.
Have Katy’s Catering fix your Thanksgiving meal by preordering through email or by phone.
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specialties: Pecan smoked pulled pork, homemade sauce, fried green tomatoes and hummingbird layer cake
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Meet me at at The Wharf APPETIZERS
Spinach & Artichoke Dip Fried Calamari Tomato and Shrimp
OYSTERS
Oyster Florentine Oysters Bienville Roasted Garlic and Parmesan *Oysters on the Half Shell
SALADS
Pecan & Pear Herbed Goat Cheese Fried Oyster Caesar Garden Salad Classic Caesar
SOUPS
$8/dozen
RAW OYSTERS
*Bacon Wrapped Petite Filet *Filet Oscar *New York Strip Steak
Join Us!
ENTREES
All Day Every Day
Monthly Wine Dinners
$35 Four Wines Four Tasting Courses
Beer Pairings
$30 Four Distinctive Brews Four Food Pairings
Seafood Gumbo Shrimp & Artichoke Bisque
Ask about our featured brewery!
SANDWICHES
THE WHARF
(All Sandwiches Served with Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, a Pickle Spear & Your Choice of Fries or Cole Slaw)
Buffalo Chicken Sandwich Blackened Chicken Sandwich Shrimp or Fish Poboy Oyster Poboy *Ginny Lane Burger Grouper Burger
STEAKS
4780 Wharf Parkway, Orange Beach, AL 36561
251-224-6500 www.ginnylanebargrill.com
All ingredients are purchased as local & fresh as possible from sustainable farms, dairies and fisheries from responsible USA vendors. All fried or grilled foods may come in contact with shellfish
GLUTEN FREE MENU AVAILABLE
Chicken & Shrimp Alfredo Pasta Burgundy Beef Pasta Pastalaya • Bayou Grouper Stuffed Flounder Shrimp & Grits • Crab Cakes Blackened Chicken Fried Seafood Platter Shrimp or Oyster or Flounder
SIDES
French Fries, Cole Slaw, Mashed Potatoes, Steamed Broccoli, Sauteed Vegetables, Mushroom Risotto, Southern Style Grits, Roasted Red Skin Potatoes, Green Beans Grilled Asparagus, Fried Green Tomatoes Become a fan! Follow Us On Instagram at ginnylanebag Menu Subject to Change
*Consuming raw or uncooked meat, seafood or shellfish may cause potential health risk
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Sandwiches • Ice Cream Smoothies Hamburgers Hot Dogs • Chili Dogs
Hamburger:
$5.89 / Combo $9.49
Cheeseburger: $6.49 / Combo $9.65 Bacon Cheeseburger:
Double Cheeseburger: Hot Dog:
(3) $3.50 Combo $7.50 $3.95 / Combo $7.95
Chili Cheese Dog: Corn Dog:
$8.49 Combo $11.65
$2.95 / Combo $6.95
Hot Dog Sliders Cheese Dog:
$6.89 Combo $9.89
$4.95 Combo $8.95
$2.19 / Combo $5.95
Pecan/Cranberry Chicken Salad on Croissant $4.99 / Combo $6.99 This combo includes chips
Chicken Tenders: Plain or Spicy
(2) $4.19 Combo $7.19 (4) $6.19 / Combo $9.19
Home-style Chicken Breast Chunks: $4.99
Mini Chicken Tacos:
$5.99 for 10
BLT with or without mayo: Grilled Cheese:
Nachos – n – cheese: Cheesesticks:
Fried Mac-n-cheese: Funnel Cake Fries: Fried Pickles:
4 Bama Beignets:
Choose Your Fries:
$5.15
$2.15
$4.19
(6) $5.19 $4.19
$3.19
(15) $2.99 $4.95
$2.95
French Fries, Tator Tots, Onion Rings
Chili Cheese Fries: Load Your Fries:
$4.95 $7.95
(cheese, chili, bacon, sour cream, jalapenos)
Combos include your choice of fries & small fountain drink. Fountain Drinks: small / 16oz: $1.50 medium / 24oz: $1.95 large / 32 oz: $2.75
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Tacky Jacks Mexican Garbage Nachos
Shrimp PoBoy
Peel & Eat Shrimp
Gator Bites
Firecracker Shrimp Po Boy
Crawfish PoBoy
Crawfish Tails
Crab Claws
Flaky Fish PoBoy
Chicken PoBoy
Buffalo Wings
Chicken Strips
Fried Pickles
Smoked Tuna Dip
Fried Green Tomato Fries
Philly Cheese Steak
Shrimp & Grits
Grilled Mahi Mahi
Crab Cake Dinner
Fish Tacos
Jacks Half Pound Hand Pattied Burgers
Oyster Platter
Ahi Tuna Platter
Grilled Tuna Samich
Chicken and Shrimp Wraps
Flaky Fish Platter Shrimp Platter
Oyster Po Boy
Firecracker Shrimp Shrimp Tacos Shrimp & Cheese Grits
Steamed Royal Reds
Shrimp Platters
Fried Seafood Tri o Platter Ribeye Steak Platter & Combo Platter
Taco Salad
Build Your Own Omelet
Shrimp Omelet
Seared Tuna Salad
Hash & Eggs
Sunrise Egg Platter
Jacks House Salad
Steak & Egg Platter
Breakfast Sandwich
Traditional Caesar Salad
Shrimp & CheeseGrits
Breakfast Burritos
Belgian Waffle
French Toast
Wheel House Pancakes
Biscuits & Gravy
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10 Items Under $10!!! October 1st
Voted Top Ten Seafood Restaurant In USA
By Coastal Living
“The Best Steamed Seafood Available” SINCE 1989 www.GulfShoresSteamer.com
Located at 27267 Perdido Beach Blvd. #115, Orange Beach, AL in SanRoc Cay
251.948.6344 GETTIN’ STEAMED
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Appetizer Selection
*Steamed Oysters *Raw Oysters Seafood Gumbo, Crawfish Corn Chowder or Spicy Cajun Jambalaya Steamed Royal Red Shrimp Fresh Steamed Mussels Smoked Tuna or Shrimp Dip Blue Crab Claws Crab Cakes • Shrimp Skewer
Salads
Shrimp Salad • Cobb Salad
Sandwiches
Served with chips and all the fixin’s
*Hot & Juicy Hamburger *Tuna Sandwich Chicken Sandwich Hot Dog Grilled PoBoy’s *Steak Sandwich Crab Delight Grilled Cheese
Land Lover’s
Served with corn, potato and cole slaw
*Filet Mignon *Ribeye Steak Grilled Chicken Garden Steamer
Gettin’ Steamed Platters
“VOTED BEST VALUE” All Platters & Combos Are Served with corn, Potato and Cole Slaw
Bay Steamer Ocean Steamer Small Steamer
Desserts
Key Lime Pie French Silk Chocolate Pie New York Style Cheesecake
A la Carte
Shrimp Skewer Snow Crab Cluster Lobster Tail
Crawling Combos Royal Red Shrimp Alaskan Snow Crab Shrimp & Crab Combo *Shrimp & Oysters The Crab Bowl “Bucket O’ Reds”
Fresh Fish Selection
Served with corn, potato and cole slaw Extra For Blackened Seasoning
Red Fish, Mahi-Mahi, Tilapia, Whitefish or Our Fresh Catch *Yellowfin Tuna Crab Cakes Stuffed Fish
The “Little Shrimp” Selection Served with Chips
Sides
Cole Slaw, Corn or New Potatoes Cauliflower or Broccoli
Beverages
Coke, Diet Coke, Dr. Pepper, Sprite, Vault, Lemonade, Iced Tea
Wines
By The Glass, By The Bottle, Premium Bottle Merlot, White Zinfandel, Chardonnay, Cabernet, Pinot Grigio
Beer
Domestic Bottle Premium Bottle Domestic Draft By The Glass Premium Draft By The Glass Domestic Pitcher Premium Pitcher
Frozen Daiquiri
Strawberry, Pina Colada, Banana, Peach, Tequila sunrise, Margarita, Amaretto Orange Blossom, (Non-Alcoholic Daiquiri)
4 Oz. Burger • Hot Dog Grilled Chicken Fingers Grilled Cheese • (2)PB & J *All Prices Are Subject To Change Without Notice Due to Market and Availability* We Serve Our Food Hot & Fresh, So Please Allow Time For A Quality Product Consumer Information: consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions, such as chronic illness of the liver or blood, or have immune disorders.
*Cooked To Order Items are Identified by Asterisks.
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Moe’s Original BAR B QUE
25603 Perdido Beach Blvd., Orange Beach, Alabama
251.981.RIBS (7427)
www.moesoriginalbbq.com Moe’s Original Bar B Que offers a New Meaning to Beach BBQ If you’re hungry for
Pulled Pork, Wings, Southern Fried Catfish, Fried Shrimp and their Famous Ribs Come To Moe’s To Get Your Fix!
Or Haul It Home...
Double & Triple Wide Packs Available Along with pans of sides... Sweet Potato Casserole, Cornbread Dressing, Mac n Cheese. etc.
Please pre-order!!!
iron BoWl Call to Pre-order your Wings and Q’!
Drop off your turkey and we will smoke it for you. Call for pricing.
Selling ThankSgiving Whole TurkeyS
Also offering
Catering Service for Special Events & Parties
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11AM-9PM
Unless We Sell Out First! — Shirt and Shoes are NOT Required, or expected.
If the pit house is smokin’, we’re open!
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25603 Perdido Beach Blvd., Orange Beach, Alabama • 251.981.RIBS (7427)
Sandwiches
Served with choice of two sides and a drink Pulled Pork Smoked Chicken Smoked Turkey Shrimp Moe Boy Catfish
Platters
Served with cornbread, two sides and a drink Pulled Pork Smoked Chicken Smoked Turkey Chicken Wings Catfish • Ribs - sm / lg
Sides (6oz.)
Baked Beans • Marinated Slaw Potato Salad • Bag O’ Chips Banana Puddin’ Special Side of the Day
Haul it Home
Double-Wide Family Pack (3-4 people) Triple-Wide Pack (5-6 people) 1 lb. O’ Pork Whole Bird 1 lb O’ Turkey Rack O’ Ribs Half Pint O’ Sides Pint O’ Sides Pan O’ Sides
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FISH F ISH H RIVER RIV VER GRILL G GRILL #2
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Daily Lunch Specials
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Mon. thru Fri.
$7.99 & Up
“HOME OF THE ORIGINAL”
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FISH ISH RI RIVER IVER GRILL GRIL LL #2
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CHOSEN IN TOP “100 DISHES TO EAT IN ALABAMA BEFORE YOU DIE” AUTHENTIC SOUTHERN COOKED SEAFOOD PLATTERS
(Served w/ Fries, Coleslaw, Hushpuppies, Fried Okra, Tartar or Cocktail Sauce & Swamp Soup) Bayou Seafood Platter - Fried Gator, Frog Legs, Shrimp, Oyster, Catfish Seafood Platter - Fried Shrimp, Oyster, Catfish Cajun Golden Fried Catfish Platter - (U.S. Raised) istols Crawfish P Fried Select Oyster Platter $ 99 Fried Shrimp Platter - (Approx. 14-15) g in th o N ’s There Fried Gator Platter e ‘Em!
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Hurricane Burger • Hillbilly Melt • River Burger • Shroooom Burger • Swamp Burger Bleu Cheese Bacon Burger
REDNECK REUBEN • ALABAMA CHICKEN MELT PoBoys • Chicken • Shrimp • Oysters • Gator • Frog Legs Crawfish Pistols • Catfish • Whitefish • Stuffed Crab
***Cajun Crawfish Pistols Dinner (2) w/ Fries & Slaw*** OMG! Shrimp Feast Po-Boy Seafood BLT
APPETIZERS ~ SALADS ~ POBOYS & SANDWICHES ~ KIDS MENU
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“Sweet Thang” Signature Dessert! Redneck version of a New Orleans Beignet & Granny’s Apple and Peach Cobbler Rolled in Powdered Sugar. Mmmmm...this “thang” is SOOOOOO good!
BEST BAR PRICES ON THE COAST ~ SWAMP JUICE ~ STUMPWACKER DIXIE DARLIN’ ~ MARDI GRAS MARGARITA
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www.Desotosseafoodkitchen.com
Voted “People’s Choice”
•Best Lunch • Best Dinner • Best Seafood also been voted • Friendliest Staff
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Daily Lunch Specials Fresh Steamed, Grilled, Blackened, Fried, Baked and Sautéed Seafood
Award-winning Fish and Shimp Specialties Casual Family Atmosphere Reasonable Prices Senior Menu Available, from 3pm - 5:30pm
Seafood Kitchen 138 West 1st Ave • Gulf Shores, AL • 251-948-7294
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251-948-7294 www.Desotosseafoodkitchen.com
Seafood Kitchen Lunch Menu
HoMe-StyLe LuncH SpeciaLS
(Served with your choice of two side dishes) Saturday & Sunday - Add $1.00
Fried Shrimp - tail less Blackened Catfish Fried Catfish Broiled Flounder Fried Flounder Grilled Chicken Chicken Creole Fried Chicken Tenders Country Fried Steak Hamburger Steak Pork Chops Country Ham Vegetable Plate SandwicHeS
7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 6.99
(Served with french fries)
Complimentary Ice Tea and Bread Served with All Dine in Lunch Entrees. Add House or Caesar Salad 3.25 Substitute Salad for side dish 1.75 Po-Boy Sandwich 8.99 Cheeseburger 7.99 Crab Cake Po-Boy 10.99
Cheese, Italian, Thousand Island, French, Low-Fat Ranch, Raspberry Vinaigrette, Balsamic Vinegar, Balsamic Vinaigrette, Sesame Asian, Oil & Vinegar
Riviera Salad - with pecan chicken tenders - with chicken tenders - with boiled shrimp - with grilled or blackened chicken Caesar Salad - w/grilled or blackened chicken - w/boiled shrimp Gumbo & Salad - a cup of Seafood Gumbo and our Bisque & Salad Seafood favoriteS
7.25 9.99 8.99 9.99 8.99 7.25 8.99 9.99 7.99 8.50
(Served with your choice of two side dishes)
Add House or Caesar Salad Substitute Salad for side dish Fried Butterfly Shrimp Fried Oysters Fried Crab Claws *Coconut Shrimp Grilled Shrimp
2.25 1.75 10.99 12.99 13.99 11.99 10.99
Seafood pLatterS
dinner Menu
StarterS Oysters on the Half Shell 1/2 dozen 5.99.....1 dozen 10.99 Southern Style Crab Cakes 9.99 Shrimp Remoulade 7.99 Crab, Spinach & Artichoke Dip 8.99 Coconut Shrimp 8.99 Stuffed Mushrooms 8.99 Alligator Bites 8.99 Fried Crab Claws 1/2 lb........12.99 1 lb........24.99 Tuna Dip 7.99 Sweet Potato French Fry Basket 7.75 Fried Green Tomatoes 6.99 GuMbo & Soup Seafood Gumbo cup....4.75 bowl....6.49 cup....5.25 Crab & Shrimp Bisque bowl....7.99 fried Seafood favoriteS (Served with your choice of two side dishes)
Butterfly Shrimp Tail-less Shrimp Bon Secour Oysters Crab Claws Fried Fish of the Day Shrimp & Flounder Shrimp & Oysters Fried Catfish
*Monte Cristo Sandwich 7.99 SaLadS Dressings: Honey-Mustard, Ranch, Bleu
15.99 14.99 16.99 17.99 17.99 16.99 17.99 14.99
(Served with your choice of two side dishes)
Shrimp Lover's Platter Fried Seafood Platter Broiled Seafood Platter Creole Platter Caribbean Platter Crab Platter Seafood SpeciaLtieS
17.99 18.99 16.99 18.99 18.99 23.99
Stuffed Shrimp Shrimp Scampi Blackened Catfish Coconut Shrimp Grilled Shrimp Shrimp Creole Crawfish Etoufee Crab Cake Dinner SteaMed Seafood
16.99 16.99 14.99 16.99 15.99 15.99 15.99 15.99
(Served with your choice of two side dishes)
(Served with new potatoes & one side)
Snow Crab Legs - 2 lbs. 26.99 Royal Red Shrimp - 1 lb. 22.99 Combo - 1/2 pound Royal Reds & 1 pound Snow Crab 23.99 toniGHt'S catcH (Served with your choice of two side dishes) Choose from the following preparation styles:
Fried Catch Blackened Catch Grilled Catch Broiled Catch
17.99 17.99 17.99 17.99
Fried Seafood Platter 14.99 Broiled Seafood Platter 13.99 Stuffed Shrimp 12.99 Mahi-Mahi 11.99 Yellow-Fin Tuna 11.99 Tilapia 9.99 Grouper 12.99 Snow Crab Legs 16.99 Royal Reds - 3/4 lb. 16.99 Combo - 1/2 lb. Each 16.99 Crab Cakes - 2 cakes 13.99 paSta Fettuccini Alfredo 10.99 - w\grilled or blackened chicken 11.99 - with shrimp or crawfish 12.99 Basil Pesto Pasta - with Roma Tomatoes 10.99 - with grilled chicken 11.99 - with shrimp 12.99 Side diSHeS Fried Green Tomatoes ~ Green Beans Turnip Greens ~Sweet Potato Casserole Corn Fritters ~ French Fries Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy ~ Fried Okra Au Gratin Potatoes ~ Steamed Veggies Kernel Corn ~ Yellow Rice Black-Eyed Peas ~ Cole Slaw Lima Beans ~ Macaroni & Cheese
New Orleans Catch Mediterranean Catch Caribbean Catch *Pecan Encrusted Catch *Paneed Catch Land Lover'S fare
19.99 19.99 19.99 19.99 21.99
(Served with your choice of two side dishes)
Hawaiian Rib-eye - (12 oz.) 18.99 - add jumbo grilled or fried shrimp add $4.00 Jamaica-Jerk Chicken 14.99 Grilled Chicken Breasts 13.99 Fried Chicken Tenders 13.99 paSta Fettuccini Alfredo 13.99 - with grilled or blackened chicken 15.99 - with shrimp or crawfish 16.99 Scallops Alfredo 15.99 Shrimp & Pasta Marsala 18.99 Basil-Pesto Pasta 13.99 - with grilled chicken 14.99 - with shrimp 15.99 Side diSHeS Substitute House or Caesar Salad for a Side Dish - Add $1.75 Sweet Potato Casserole ~ Cole Slaw Baked Potato ~ Steamed Vegetables Yellow Rice ~ French Fries Fried Green Tomatoes
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Orders To Go: CALL 251-948-7262 or 251-948-6529 Highway 59, Gulf Shores 1/2 Mi. North of the Beach • Live Entertainment 7 nights a week NEVER A COVER CHARGE! • Full Menu until Midnight • Lunch Specials Daily M-F 11-2 • Happy Hour 11-7 Mon.-Fri.
• Appetizers • Steamed Seafood • Award-winning Pizza Specialty Pizzas • Pasta • Oysters: Suck ‘em down RAW on the Half Shell or
Steam ‘em up with a ‘lil drawn butter & lemon • Award-Winning Oyster Specialties: • Hot Shucks Cajun • Baked • Alfredo • Rockyfeller • Parmesan • Fiesta
www.paparocco.com
Visit our website for our current nightly music line up!
Rocco’s Appetizers
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* To Go Orders Welcome *
Cajun Oysters (Whooee!) Oysters Alfredo Oysters Fiesta
www.paparocco.com for complete menu details
Hot Shucks (The Heat is On) Baked Oysters Oysters Rockyfeller Oyster Parmesan
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All oysters @ market price Suck em down RAW on the Half Shell..............1/2 doz or dozen Steam em up w/a lil drawn butter & lemon.....1/2 doz or dozen
Oysters
(Early Bird Price valid with purchase of a beverage)
Every Thursday, Prime Ribs 5 p.m. til (Jan. 1-March 1)................................................$11.25
(With purchase of a beverage. Dine in only. No plate sharing)
Monday’s, Oyster Stew (Jan. 1 - March 1)......................................................................$5.95 Tuesday’s, Salmon Patties, white sauce, Potatoes & Beans (Jan. 1-March 1) ................$6.95 Wednesday and Sunday, all you can eat Spaghetti (Nov. 1-March 1) all day ...................$5.75
Winter Specials 4 to 7pm
add Meatballs ...................................$1.50 add Sausage..................................... $1.50 add Meatballs & Sausage..................$3.00
Served With Garlic Bread Seafood Pasta .....................................$13.95 Fettuccine Alfredo .........................$8.95 Baked Ravioli.......................................$11.95 Chicken Alfredo ...........................$11.95 Manicotti .............................................$11.95 Shrimp Alfredo ............................$13.95 substitute Alfredo Sauce..............$2.00 Lasagna (Papa’s Favorite)...........$12.95 Italian Combo Dinner ...........................$14.75 Spaghetti .......................................$7.95
Mama’s Italian Specialties
Who’s Your Daddy Burger! Try it we DARE YOU! ..........................................................$15.95 Rocky’s Knock Out Burger.................$ 7.95 Ultimate Chicken Sandwich....................$9.95 Add Bacon...............................................1.00 Grilled Chicken Sandwich.......................$8.95 Add Bleu Cheese Crumbles...................... 75¢ Reuben ..................................................$9.95 Alpine Burger ....................................$ 8.95 Hot Dog .................................................$4.25 Patty Melt .........................................$ 9.95 Coney Island Chili Dog ...........................$5.95 Meatball Sandwich ............................$ 8.95 Baked French Onion Sou ........................$6.50 Italian Sausage Sandwich..................$ 8.95 Bowl Chili ..............................................$5.50 French Dip.........................................$ 8.95 Baked Chili ............................................$6.75 Philly Cheese Steak...........................$ 9.95 BLT........................................................$6.25 Papa’s Prime Steak Sandwich ......... $10.95
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Shrimp Pizza • All Meat Pizza • Bacon Cheeseburger Pizza Spinach Alfredo Pizza • Chicken Club Pizza • Buffalo Chicken Pizza
$15.25.................................................$18.25
10” SMALL
(Mushrooms, green peppers, onions, black & green olives, tomatoes, and mozzarella cheese)
Vegetarian Style...................................$10.95............................................................$14.95
(Artichoke hearts, sun-dried tomatoes, onion, feta cheese, mozzarella & pesto)
Artichoke, Sun-dried Tomato................$16.25............................................................$19.25
(Alfredo sauce, mozzarella cheese, shrimp, scallops, mushrooms, onions & broccoli)
Seafood Primavera Pizza.....................$16.25 ............................................................$19.25
(Whole slice tomato, bacon, feta, onion and pesto)
Flying Tomato......................................$16.95 ............................................................$19.95
10” SMALL
Papa’s Specialty Pizza
Add Shrimp:.........................................$ 2.75...............................................................$3.75
(Pepperoni, onions, sausage, green peppers, mushrooms, beef, ham, black & green olives)
Price Buster Pizza...............................$12.95.............................................................$16.96
(Pepperoni, onions, sausage, green peppers, mushrooms)
Papa Delux Pizza.................................$10.95 ............................................................$14.95
Pepperoni, sausage, onions, green peppers, mushrooms, beef, black or green olive, ham, hot pepper rings, anchovies, extra cheese, fresh tomatoes, bacon, sauerkraut, Canadian Bacon, pineapple, French and ranch dressing.
Our Great Cheese Pizza.......................$6.95.................................................................$9.95 Each Item............................................$1.30.................................................................$1.65
10” SMALL
Papa’s Pizza
Snow Crab (1.5 lb.).....................................................................................................$23.50 Royal Reds (1 lb. seasonal)......................................................................................... $18.75 Combo Reds & Crabs (2 lbs) ......................................................................................$25.50
SERVED WITH GARLIC BREAD AND COLESLAW
Papa’s Steamed Specials
Caesar Salad..................................Side $5.95 Dinner ..........................................$6.95 add Chicken $1.95 add Shrimp $2.95 Spinach Artichoke Dip....................................................................................................$8.75 Stuffed Mushrooms (3).................................................................................................$8.95 Oysters Picard (3).........................................................................................................$9.95 Garlic Bread (2) $2.75..........Cheese Bread (2) $3.50................... Add Marinara Sauce $.75 Boil Shrimp Small (6oz.) $8.25................. Large (12 oz.) $13.75 Papa’s Wings With Ranch Dressing (6) $6.50.....................(12) $9.50 ...........(25) $16.75 Potato Skins (Choose any three toppings) ...................................................................$9.95 Combo Platter: 3 Wings, 2 Stuffed Mushrooms, 3 Skins ..............................................$11.50 Nachos -- Best In Town Round 1: Cheese............................................................................................................$5.95 Round 2: Chili & Cheese.................................................................................................$7.95 Round 3: Chili, Cheese, Black Olives, Onions & Green Pepper ........................................$8.95
Italian Garden Salad ......................................................................................................$4.75
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Specializing in Re-Creating Jewelry You No Longer Enjoy
From Sketch
30 Years Experience
Hand-Cast One-of-a-Kind Designs In-house Repairs Diamonds • Platinum Precious Stones • Gold
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