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A specialty publication of Gulf Coast Newspapers
Interim Publisher Sudie Gambrell
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Contributing Writers and Photographers Mark Robinson and Don Holloway Coastal Photography Club
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Paige Renka Beachinโ magazine is published monthly by Gulf Coast Newspapers, LLC, PO Box 509 - Robertsdale, AL 36567 - 251.947.7712. Distributed free by The Alabama Gulf Coast Convention & Visitorโs Bureau and at other locations throughout Gulf Shores, Orange Beach and Fort Morgan. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is prohibited. Gulf Coast Newspapers accepts no responsibility in the guarantee of goods and services advertised herein.
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ust as Beachin rolls in waves and basks in rays of Alabamaโs Gulf Coast, the areas of Gulf Shores, Orange Beach and Fort Morgan inspire each issue with unique events, mouth-watering
seafood and Southern dishes, Jessica Jones apparel to suit beach bums and country clubbers. This guide to the Gulf Coast offers insight into local restaurants, nightlife, attractions and events will ensure time well spent on Pleasure Island. First and foremost, the humid subtropical climate and white-sand beaches provide an oasis for guests. Don flip-flops and Hawaiian shirts or just a bathing suit. Spend hours of tranquility against a crashingocean wave backdrop with a good book, umbrella drink, or a completely blank slate. Dig toes into grains of sand, collect sea mementos or build sandcastles with the kids. Take a refreshing dip or dive into water adventures like parasailing, jet skiing or surfing. The area also offers family fun outings like the zoo, miniature golf, arcades, go carts, outlet, surf shop and boutique shopping. Whether youโre looking for a new cover-up or an evening gown, Pleasure Islandโs got you covered. Souvenirs range from shot glasses to seashellsโgo ahead, make your friends jealous. Or let your inner child out to play with a day filled of bumper boats, foam machines, Tiki huts and waterfalls. Or perhaps Pleasure Island provides playtime for you and your sweetheart. Golf the gorgeous shores of the Gulf of Mexico with lush greens, a golf cart and two cold glasses of sweet tea or head for some relaxation built for two with a trip to the spa for couples massages. Maybe a tandem bicycle ride by the beach or late night stroll on the boardwalk is more your style. Perhaps fine dining and dancing... nothing says โI love youโ like cracking crab legs and whisking away for a salty-sea waltz. Or, why not have it all? Rock out to beach-side concerts, get inspires at the Orange Beach Festival of Art, dig in at the Islandโs annual Shrimp Festival and jump for moon pies with Mardi Gras goers. Whatever your taste, leave the itinerary at home and let Beachinโ be your guide to Southern hospitality, sandy feet and memories that leave you craving your next opportunity to Beach-it.
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Veteransโ Day Parade rolls in Foley Nov. 10 By Jessica Jones
Here in Mardi Gras central, we often think of parades as fun-filled, street-lined events where floats don bright colors and elaborate themes, riders wear masks and costumes and fling goodies into the air toward event goers. But Veteransโ Day celebrates sacrifices of men and women whoโve fought for our country, and the holidayโs parade has the same goal. Think back to times of ticker tape parades and the triumphant displays that unfolded. The parade was for the hero, not the attendee. As such, this parade is an opportunity for family, friends and members of the community to show appreciation to Foley area veterans. Betty Island Morris, president of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 99, said she helps educate others about the purpose of the parade. โChildren along the way expect us to throw candy, and some do, but we try to teach everyone that this is for them (the vets),โ she explained, โand so hereโs something for them, like a flag, so wave this for them.โ โWe encourage everyone to come out and support them because theyโre proud of their service and we want to teach the children about it so theyโll know why theyโre honored. Freedom is not free; someone had to pay the price for it.โ She said that any individual or organization can participate in the parade. โWe try to include all veteransโ organizations and any other organizations that want to come in and support them,โ she said. โOne car will honor the Marine Corps, for example.โ And for the veterans who personally march, โItโs participation to say โIโm proud of my service,โโ she explained. The free event will be held at 10 a.m. Nov. 10th and begins at Griffin Park in Foley. Post Commander Steve James at American Legion Post 99 said that the event will include JROTC from Michigan, along with co-sponsor VFW Post 5658 El-
berta, American Legion Auxiliary Unit 99, American Legion Post 44 in Gulf Shores and Auxiliary Unit 44 and probably Sons of the Confederacy and Daughters of the American Revolution. Morris agreed that the parade has been a long tradition for these groups and the community. โI began helping when my son became a commander six years ago,โ Morris said. โIโve been in the parade as an Auxiliary member and before as a Girl Scout.โ โIโve participated in it all my life,โ she laughed. LaDonna Hinesley, leisure-tourism marketing director at the city of Foley, said sheโs proud to see our version of ticker tape as a heart-felt display. โThis is a great example of the best of what happens in small towns because you have the veterans and the local High School band and so many local organizations, itโs really more of a community event.โ The parade will roll north on Austin, up to Violet then south on Pine and back across 98 to return to Griffin Park, according to Morris. Then at 11 a.m., American Legion Post 44โs division commander will speak about what it means to be a veteran. The public is invited to attend this event at the Parkโs memorial after the parade. James said that these are only a few ways to show respect for those who have seen the horrors of war. โWe continue to honor our vets because it is important today โ we lose tens of thousands of WWII veterans each year and they may not be here next year,โ James divulged. โWe need to say thank you to all veterans in the community and say thank you for their service since some vets of Korea, Vietnam and Afghanistan werenโt honored. Some were cussed and called names when they came back, but when I see them, I say โthank youโ and I hug them.โ The parade begins forming at 9:30 a.m. All veterans, veterans organizations and other local organizations are invited to march in this parade. Call James at 251-978-1702 by the beginning of November if youโd like to participate in the parade.
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Anthony Jones ... Well Worth A Visit! Voted The Best Salon In Baldwin County In 2010
It was a beau ful summer morning when Pam and I le 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, an Englishman, Anthony Jones, who had opened a Hair Salon on the beach. My hair is very important to me and ge ng a good haircut is a must, and that is what Anthony Jones is known for. Excellent hair color to boot! We have both been very dissa sfied with the last few a empts on designing our hair to suit our lifestyles. Most of the so called stylists did not take into considera on 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 me 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 he ask us if we would like a cold drink or a glass of wine before he started making us beau ful. Pam went first since I was a li le chicken a er the last experiences. He 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 explaining that there are five face shapes and her face shape was oval; Next was bone structure, head shape, the type of her hair, the texture of her hair, and then what sort of condi on her hair was in, followed by the way the hair grows out of the head, including cow licks; then her likes and dislikes and fashion. Wow! What a lot of things to get right. So then Anthony started with a relaxing shampoo and deep condi oning. For the next 30 minutes Anthonyโs hands were a sea of mo on, ending with 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 with no success! Anthony explained that commercial hair products are made different than professional hair products. Commercial shampoos are made of mild detergent and the condi oners are based on petroleum oil. Professional hair products are pure and natural and give back to the hair. He went on to say that we should wash our hair every day and condi on the same. Anthony explained that at all mes 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. My 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. A er we went through the ten rules he took me to the shampoo area and treated me to the best shampoo and condi oning my hair had ever. While shampooing he explained to me what I should do in the morning in the shower, again stressing no over the counter hair products, thatโs why my hair is dry and frizzy. A er shampooing, and before condi oning, towel blot the hair because the hair is porous like a sponge, pu ng any condi oner on oneโs 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 rinsing the excess off, no more. A er he explained to me the how & whys I understood. He is like a hair doctor, if we listen and do what he 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 โPOTION.โ It is a gel with a lot of healing features with body, fabulous... I bought a bo le. Anyway our cuts cost us $40 each, best money we ever spent and yes we are definitely going back, he is a true professional. Well worth a visit! Anthony Jonesโ Salon is located on Perdido Beach Blvd. in Orange Beach; the phone number is 251-974-1514. Please say we sent you!
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Photos submitted by the Coastal Photography Club. For more info about the club contact Capt. Mark Robinson at 251-540-7463 or Margret Hildreth at 850-457-8656.
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Mark Robinson
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The Hatch familyรข€™s five children spell out their last name with sparklers. Jeane Carlson
A boy plays with a lemur at the Gulf Shores Zoo. Mark Robinson
A mother and her two daughters play on the beach.
Family fun at the Baldwin County Fair in Robertsdale.
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Little boy plays in the surf (several photos of the same boy combined into this one photo).
This is an aerial shot of Orange Beach.
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Families enjoy artificial snow at Foleyรข€™s Heritage Park.
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A child plays at Put Put Golf in Gulf Shores.
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Stan Mahoney Youth Fishing Rodeo
Nov. 3, 6 a.m.-12 p.m. Entry cost is $10 in advance and $15 on the day of the tournament. Barber Marina The 2012 Stan Mahoney Youth Fishing Rodeo for young girls and boys from ages 3 - 16, will take place on November 3, 2012 from 6AM - Noon at Barber Marina. Tournament Sponsors are Riviera Utilities and Wolf Bay Watershed Watch. Proceeds
benefit Wolf Bay Watershed Watch Youth Projects to promote conservation ethics in our youth. Entry, consent and release forms may be picked up at Riviera Utilities Foley Office or they can be downloaded. For more, visit wolfbaywatch.org or call Richard Peterson at 352-943-5001, ext. 2621.
1st Ever Antique Car, Tractor, Truck and Motorcycle Show
presented by the Bay Minette Mystic Revelers to benefit American Veterans. Nov. 3, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Pregistration by Oct. 26, $20 per vehicle. $25 day of show. Bay Minette Halliday Park, Bay Minettte Call 251-580-0627 for more.
5th Annual Gulf Coast Oyster Cook-Off
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WINN DIXIE SHOPPING CENTER รข€ห ORANGE BEACH, AL 36561 25405 Perdido Beach Blvd. #20 รข€ห 251-981-8444 HOURS: Mon-Sat 9:00am - Dark Sun 9:00am Until (Call for Hours)
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Alabama Soccer Festival
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Zombie Run! Fundraiser for St. Jude
Nov. 3, 12 p.m. Minimum $10 donation per person. Proceeds are donated to St. Jude. Foleyรข€™s Heritage Park, 101 S. McKenzie St. Register and sign waiver at Action Game and Movie (southwest corner of Hwy. 59 and 98).
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Nov. 3, 11 a.m. $300 entry fee The Hangout Restaurant in Gulf Shores The official start time for the event is with Teams be on-site by 9 a.m. and ready to serve at 10 a.m. The Cook-Off is a celebration of the preparation of fresh Gulf oysters. For an entry fee, chefs, restaurants and the public can compete for a chance to win up to $10,000 in cash and prizes. Categories include Rockafeller, Cajun and create your own raw oyster dish. Oyster dishes will be judged by a panel of celebrity judges on a point system based on presentation (15 possible points), flavor (50 possible points) and creativity (35 possible points). Deadline for entry is Oct. 19.
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Nov. 3-4 Foley Sportspark, 18507 Hwy. 98 West This youth exhibition soccer tournament takes place in partnership with the SEC Womenรข€™s Soccer Finals hosted in Orange Beach. Teams who play in this tournament get free passes to the SEC final game and a chance to meet the players. For more, see visitfoley.org. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
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Baldwin OBGYNโS annual toy drive
Nov. 5-Dec. 14 1709 N Bunner Drive, Foley Donate a new and unwrapped toy and enter to win a free 4-D scan. Toys donated will go to our local ecumenical services Pick up date is Dec. 14. For more, call 251-424-1105
Foley Veteransโ Day Parade
Nov. 10, 10 a.m. Free Begins at Griffin Park in Foley The parade begins forming at 9:30 a.m. All Veterans, Veterans Organizations and other local organizations are invited to march in this parade. Contact Post Commander Steve James at 251-9781702 if youโd like to participate in the parade.
Gulf Coast Oyster Run
Nov. 10, 8 a.m. 5k, 9 a.m. 1 mile Meet at Orange Blossom Square, Highway 59@ Orange Ave. The 20th Foley Rotary Oyster Run, 5K Run/Walk & 1 Mile Fun Run to benefit local Foley Rotary Club charities: Foley High School Scholarships, Habitat for Humanity, Boy & Girl Scouts, Foley Snook YMCA, Foley High School Sports, Kids Park, Secret Meals, Foley Library, Camp ASCA and many others. Race Day Registration 6:30 a.m -7:30 a.m. For more, visit foleyrotary.org or call Dr. Art Holmes at 251-943-4948.
Outdoor Cascading Mum display
Nov. 10-23 Bellingrath Gardens and Home, 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Road, Theodore See one of Americaโs largest outdoor display of chrysanthemums. Garden mums are featured in the floral borders, containers and terraces of the Gardens. See fantastic cascade mums on bridges, balconies and in baskets in the fall colors of red, yellow, bronze, orange and white throughout the Gardens.
Thanksgiving Buffet
Nov. 22, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Perdido Beach Resort, 27100 Perdido Beach Blvd. Grand Ballroom $26.95 adult, $13.50 per child (5-12) and Voyagers Restaurant $32.95 adult, $16.50 per child or private party options. For Thanksgiving Buffet reservations please call
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251-981-9811 x103 or email concierge@perdidobeachresort.com. For more, visit PerdidoBeachResort.com.
Vino and Van Gogh Painting Party
Nov. 29, 6-8 p.m. The cost is $30 per person. This price includes your supplies, food and beverages. Foley Performing Arts Center, 116 W. Laurel Ave. A great night out. All participants will paint a masterpiece and enjoy great company, good food, fine wine and door prizes. This is great fun for beginners as well as, advanced artists. Groups are welcome, the more the merrier. Future dates include Jan. 24th, and March 21st. Each session will feature a different picture so come and do them all. We also book private parties of 10 or more. Please contact us for a time and date. Vino & Van Gogh and is a great way to host a bridal shower, baby shower, birthday parties (adult or child) or any social gathering. For more, call 251-943-4381.
Chamber Christmas Open House
Nov. 30, 4-6 p.m. South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce, 112 West Laurel Ave., Foley For more, visit southbaldwinchamber.com.
Ongoing events Karaoke
9 p.m. every night Free Mud Bugs, 624 Gulf Shores Parkway, Gulf Shores For more, call 981-8081.
Midnight Confessions live band and dancing
7:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday Free Nolans Restaurant and Lounge, 1140 Gulf Shores Parkway, Gulf Shores For more, call 948-2111.
Smokey Otis live music
9 p.m., then D.J. 1-3 a.m. every Monday $5 Mudbugs, 624 Gulf Shores Parkway, Gulf Shores For more, call 981-8081.
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Make Your Own Suncatcher
4 p.m. every Tuesday $20-$35 Orange Beach Art Center. For more, call 981-2787 or visit www.orangebeachartcenter.com. By arranging colored cut glass pieces on a clear square of glass your design will be fused overnight and the next day your creation will be ready to pick up. The make your own classes last 10-20 minutes.
Hot Glass Mementos
4 p.m. every Wednesday $20-$35 Orange Beach Art Center For more, call 981-2787 or visit www.orangebeachartcenter.com. After pressing an object into a box of sand, the glass artist will pour molten glass into the form. After annealing overnight you will pick up your sand casting. The make your own classes last 1020 minutes.
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Live music
11 p.m. every Friday and Saturday Free The Keg Lounge, 26796 Canal Road, Orange Beach For more, call 981-9462.
Live music, karaoke and happy hour
Karaoke 8 p.m. every Friday, live music 8 p.m. every Saturday, happy hour 2-6 p.m. Monday-Friday Free $2 domestic beer Snapperรข€™s Lounge, 25637 Canal Road, Orange Beach For more, call 981-4699.
Wine Tastings
5-7 p.m. every Saturday Free Grape Escape Deli and Wine Cellar, Winn Dixie shopping center, Orange Beach For more, call 980-3354.
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Papa Roccoโs keeps up:
Tasty pizza and oysters, laid back atmosphere By Jessica Jones
Papa Roccoโs in Gulf Shores claims to be the โhome of warm beer and lousy pizzaโ โ a statement that speaks for their atmosphere, but definitely not their flavor. An area institution since March 1985, Papa Roccoโs offers live music seven nights a week, along with consistently good food. Creative takes on Italian favorites include the Flying Tomato: whole slices of tomato, bacon, feta cheese, onions and pesto sauce, Seafood Primavera Pizza: Alfredo sauce, mozzarella cheese, shrimp, scallops, mushrooms, onions and broccoli and the Chicken Club Pizza: grilled
chicken, Alfredo sauce, spinach, mozzarella cheese, fresh tomatoes and bacon bits. The latter, according to General Manager Nicolas Weidinger, is the best-selling item on the menu. And itโs no wonder. Fresh baked dough sets the tone for the tongue just as toppings send taste buds into a flavor frenzy. Rich spinach and Alfredo rise to the occasion as fresh tomatoes burst, followed by smoky notes of bacon that round out the dish. This pie packs each bite full of textures and complementary notes. Not the typical pepperoni, for sure. Bill McGinnes, owner, said that he finds satisfaction in marching to his own beat. โI was a mechanical engineer in Detroit and I was burned out on that,โ he began. โIn the evening, Iโd love to go out to eat dinner and watch them (the restaurant workers). I thought, Iโd love to give that a try. I came down here, remodeled this building, and made a pizzeria and oyster bar. People thought CONTINUED ON PAGE 18
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ลฝฤลฝลถฦตฦ tฤฦฤฤล dฦตลถฤ ลฝลถ ^วฤฤฦ ลลลฏล Wฤฦฦฤ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯฎฯฎ ^ฦฤฤลตฤฤ ^ลถลฝว ฦฤฤ >ฤลฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอ ฯญ >ฤอ Dฤฦลฌฤฦ Wฦลฤฤ &ฦลฤฤ ฦฤฤ ลฏฤวฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอ ฯญอฌฯฎ >ฤอ Dฤฦลฌฤฦ Wฦลฤฤ ^ฦฤฤลตฤฤ Zลฝวฤลฏ Zฤฤฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอ ฯญอฌฯฎ >ฤอ ฮจฯญฯฑ ฯญ >ฤอ ฮจฯฎฯฌ ฦลฝลลฏฤฤ ^ลฦลลตฦ ^ฤฤลตฦล อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯต ฯญฯฐ ฦตฦฉฤฦลลฤฤ ^ลฦลลตฦ ลฏลลลฦลฏว ฦฤฤฦลฝลถฤฤ ฮ ฤฦลฝลลฏฤฤ วลฦล ลฏฤลตลฝลถอ ฤฦตฦฉฤฦ ฮ ฦลฤฦฦว
ลฝลฏฤ ลฝลลฏฤฤ ^ลฦลลตฦ ลลถลถฤฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯต &ฦลฤฤ ,ลฝลตฤลตฤฤฤ ^ฦฦตฤซฤฤ ^ลฦลลตฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอ dลฦฤฤ อพฯฏอฟ อโอโอโอ ฮจฯญฯฏ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอ&ลวฤ อพฯฑอฟอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯด &ฦลฤฤ ฦตฦฉฤฦลว ^ลฦลลตฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอ ลลลฦ อพฯดอฟ อโอโอโอ ฮจฯญฯฏ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอ&ลฝฦตฦฦฤฤลถ อพฯญฯฐอฟ อโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯด &ฦลฤฤ Wลฝฦฤลฝฦลถ ^ลฦลลตฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯด &ฦลฤฤ Kวฦฦฤฦฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอ ^ลตฤลฏลฏ อโอโอโอ ฮจฯญฯฐ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอ>ฤฦลฤ อโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯต &ฦลฤฤ ^ลฦลลตฦ ฮ Kวฦฦฤฦฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอ^ลตฤลฏลฏ อโอโอโอ ฮจฯญฯฐ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอ>ฤฦลฤ อโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯต &ฦลฤฤ ^ฤฤลฏลฏลฝฦฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯด &ฦลฤฤ ^ฤฤลฏลฏลฝฦฦ ฮ Kวฦฦฤฦฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯต &ฦลฤฤ ^ฤฤลฏลฏลฝฦฦ ฮ ^ลฦลลตฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯต >ฦตลตฦ ฦฤฤ ฤลฌฤฦ วลฦล Zลฤฤ Wลลฏฤฤจ ฤลถฤ ฦฦฤฦฤลฦตฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอ Dฤฦลฌฤฦ Wฦลฤฤ &ฦลฤฤ ,ลฝลตฤลตฤฤฤ ^ฦฦตฤซฤฤ ฤวลลฏฤฤ ฦฤฤ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอKลถฤ อพฯญอฟ อโอโอโอโอโอ ฮจฯต อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอ dวลฝ อพฯฎอฟ ฮจฯญฯญ &ฦลฤฤ ^ลฝล ^ลฤลฏลฏฤฤ ฦฤฤฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอdวลฝ อพฯฎอฟ อโอโอโอ ฮจฯญฯณ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอdลฦฤฤ อพฯฏอฟ ฮจฯฎฯฌ Dฤลล Dฤลล อพ'ฦลลฏลฏฤฤ ลฝฦ ลฏฤฤลฌฤลถฤฤอฟ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอ ฮจฯญฯต ฯด Kวอ dฦตลถฤ อพ'ฦลลฏลฏฤฤ ลฝฦ ลฏฤฤลฌฤลถฤฤอฟ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯต 'ฦลฝฦตฦฤฦ อพ&ฦลฤฤอ 'ฦลลฏลฏฤฤ ลฝฦ ลฏฤฤลฌฤลถฤฤอฟ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯฎฯฌ ^ลถฤฦฦฤฦ อพ&ฦลฤฤอ 'ฦลลฏลฏฤฤ ลฝฦ ลฏฤฤลฌฤลถฤฤอฟ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯฎฯฌ tลลฦฤ &ลฦล อพ&ฦลฤฤอ 'ฦลลฏลฏฤฤ ลฝฦ ลฏฤฤลฌฤลถฤฤอฟ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯณ dฦลลลฤฦ อพ&ฦลฤฤอ 'ฦลลฏลฏฤฤ ลฝฦ ลฏฤฤลฌฤลถฤฤอฟ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯด &ฦลฤฤ &ลฏลฝฦตลถฤฤฦ &ลลฏฤฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯฎฯฌ ฦลฝลลฏฤฤ ^ฦฦตฤซฤฤ &ลฏลฝฦตลถฤฤฦ &ลลฏฤฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯฎฯฏ &ฦลฤฤ tลลฝลฏฤ &ลฏลฝฦตลถฤฤฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯต ฦลฝลลฏฤฤ tลลฝลฏฤ ^ฦฦตฤซฤฤ &ลฏลฝฦตลถฤฤฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯฎฯฏ
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^ฦฤฤลฌฦ อฒ >ลฝฤฦฦฤฦ อฒ ลลฤลฌฤลถ อฒ ลถฦฦฤฤ ^ฤลฏฤฤ ลฏลฏ ลลถลถฤฦฦ ลลถฤลฏฦตฤฤ ลฝลถฤ ฦฦลฦ ฦลฝ ฦลฤ ^ฤลฏฤฤ ฤฦอ ฤฤลฌฤฤ Wลฝฦฤฦลฝ ลฝฦ &ฦฤลถฤล &ฦลฤฦ ฮ Zลฝลฏลฏฦอ
dวลฝ ลฝลฏฤ tฤฦฤฦ >ลฝฤฦฦฤฦ dฤลลฏ ลลถลถฤฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯฎฯณ ฯญฯฌ ลฝวอ Eฤว zลฝฦลฌ ^ฦฦลฦ วลฦล ฯฑ ลฝวอ ฦลฝลลฏฤฤ ลฝลฏฤ tฤฦฤฦ >ลฝฤฦฦฤฦ dฤลลฏ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯฎฯณ ฯญฯฎ ลฝวอ Zลฤฤวฤ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯต ฯญฯฌ ลฝวอ Eฤว zลฝฦลฌ ^ฦฦลฦ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯณ ฯด ลฝวอ &ลลฏฤฦ Dลลลถลฝลถ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯฎฯฏ ^ฦตลตลตฤฦ ^ฤลฏฤฤ อโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอโอฮจฯญฯฒ Dลวฤฤ 'ฦฤฤลถฦ วลฦล Dฤลถฤฤฦลลถ Kฦฤลถลฤฦอ dลฝฤฦฦฤฤ ลฏลตลฝลถฤฦอ ^ลฏลฤฤฤ ^ฦฦฤวฤฤฦฦลฤฦอ ฦลฝฦตฦลฝลถฦ ฤลถฤ Zฤฦฦฤฤฦฦว sลลถฤลลฦฤฦฉฤอ dลฝฦฦฤฤ วลฦล วลฝฦตฦ ฤลลฝลฤฤ ลฝฤจ 'ฦลลฏลฏฤฤ ^ลฦลลตฦอ ลลฤลฌฤลถ ลฝฦ dฦตลถฤ Zฤฦฤ อด ลฝลฝลฏ Zฤฤ ฤลถฦฤฦ อป Dฤฤลฦตลต Zฤฦฤ อด tฤฦลต Zฤฤ ฤลถฦฤฦ อป Dฤฤลฦตลต อด tฤฦลต Wลลถลฌ ฤลถฦฤฦ Dฤฤลฦตลต tฤลฏลฏ อด tฤฦลต ฤลถฦฤฦอ ^ลฏลลลฦลฏว Wลลถลฌ อป tฤลฏลฏอฒ ลฝลถฤ อด Eลฝ Wลลถลฌ ^ฦฤฤลฌฦ ลฝฦฤฤฦฤฤ Dฤฤลฦตลต tฤลฏลฏ ลฝฦ tฤลฏลฏอฒ ลฝลถฤ ฤฤลถลถลฝฦ ฤฤ ลฦตฤฦฤลถฦฤฤฤ ฤจลฝฦ Yฦตฤลฏลฦว ลฝฦ dฤวฦฦตฦฤ ฤลถฤ ฦฤฦฦตลฦฤ ฤฤลฦลฝลถฤลฏ dลลตฤ ฦลฝ Wฦฤฦฤฦฤอ
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Assembly of God CHRISTIAN LIFE CHURCH 25550 Canal Rd, Orange Beach 967-4840 www.christianlifechurch.tv
GULFWAY CHURCH
541 Cotton Creek Dr. (Co. Rd. 4), Gulf Shores 968-6858 www.gulfwaychurch.com
Baptist FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF GULF SHORES
Catholic OUR LADY OF THE GULF CATHOLIC CHURCH
308 East 22nd Ave, Gulf Shores 968-7062 www.ourladyofthegulfal.org
ST. THOMAS-BY-THE-SEA
26547 Perdido Beach Blvd., Orange Beach 981-8132 www.stthomasbythesea.org
Church of Christ CHURCH OF CHRIST OF GULF SHORES
2200 West First St., Gulf Shores 968-7369
2414 W. 1st St, Gulf Shores 968-7769 www.gulfshoreschurchofchrist.org
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF ORANGE BEACH
Episcopal HOLY SPIRIT EPISCOPAL CHURCH
4773 Bay Circle, Orange Beach 981-4288 www.firstbaptistorangebeach.com
616 Fort Morgan Rd, Gulf Shores 968-5988 www.holyspiritepiscopalgulfshores.com
FISHERMEN BAPTIST CHURCH
ST. PETERโS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
17101 River Rd., Bon Secour 949-6387 www.fomm.org
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH 7159 County Rd. 10, Bon Secour 949-6486
ISLAND FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH 28290 Canal Rd, Orange Beach 980-1005
LAGOON BAPTIST CHURCH
17867 State Hwy 180 W., Gulf Shores 968-7057 www.lagoonbc.com
OYSTER BAY BAPTIST CHURCH, SBC 4280 Plash Rd., Gulf Shores 968-7805 www.oysterbaybaptist.org
ROMAR BEACH BAPTIST CHURCH 23370 Perdido Beach Blvd., Orange Beach 981-8959 www.romarbeach.org
SHELL BANKS BAPTIST CHURCH 12125 State Hwy 180, Gulf Shores 540-7136
6270 Bon Secour Hwy, Bon Secour 949-6254
Greek Orthodox ST. ATHANASIOS GREEK ORTHODOX CHAPEL 220 E. 20th Ave, Gulf Shores 967-2020 stathanasios.al.goarch.org
Lutheran GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH-ELCA 491 West 23rd Ave, Gulf Shores 968-5991
PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 8250 Roscoe Rd., Gulf Shores 974-2545
ST. JUDEโS BY THE SEA LUTHERAN CHURCH 312 E. 16th Ave, Gulf Shores 968-5833
Methodist - United GULF SHORES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1900 Gulf Shores Pkwy, Gulf Shores 968-2411 www.gulfshoresumc.org
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MORGANโS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Hwy 10, across from Swift School, Bon Secour 949-7400
ORANGE BEACH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
28751 Canal Rd., Orange Beach 981-6751 www.orangebeachumc.org
Non-Denominational IGLESIA CASA DE LUZ Companerismo Cristiano 225 E. 24th Ave, Gulf Shores 948-3467
SAFE HARBOR HOUSE OF PRAYER Multi-Culture Full Gospel 7320 Bon Secour Hwy, Bon Secour 223-3615
ST. ANDREW BY THE SEA, A COMMUNITY CHURCH
17263 Ft. Morgan Rd, Gulf Shores 968-3900 www.standrewbythesea.org
Presbyterian FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA) OF GULF SHORES 309 East 21st Ave., Gulf Shores 968-7720 www.gspres.com
GRACE FELLOWSHIP PCA 19470 Co. Rd. 6, Gulf Shores 968-5302 www.gracefellowship-pca.com
ORANGE BEACH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
26640 Canal Rd, Orange Beach 981-4220 www.orangebeachpresbyterian.org
CHRISTIAN SERVICE CENTER
PROGRAMS: Emergency Aid, Food Pantry, Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy and Meals on Wheels. 317 Dolphin Ave., Gulf Shores 968-5256 www.cscgs.com
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that was crazy and told me it wonโt work, so I knew it would work.โ He admits that restaurant goers must like the combination of seafood dishes and Italian. โThey went hand in hand and it worked; people come in here for both.โ The Gulf Shores icon boasts winter specials such as Mondaysโ Oyster Stew for $5.95, Tuesdaysโ salmon patties for $6.95 and Thursdaysโ Prime Rib for $11.25. Plus Wednesdaysโ and Sundaysโ all-youcan-eat spaghetti for $5.75. Of course, the full bar comes complete with hamburgers and nachos, not to mention all the favorites like wings, boiled shrimp, chili and steak sandwiches. And the full menu is served until midnight. McGinnes and Weidinger both said they take pride in offering the Whoโs Your Daddy Burger โ a monstrous double decker with Swiss and American cheeses, mushrooms and bacon. โWe take pride in our menu โ Italian to the best hamburger on the island,โ according to McGinnes.
Papa Roccoโs shows all Alabama and Auburn games, plus NFL games. Live music is offered seven nights a week, he said. โWe have live recordings that we sell; local and out of town celebrities have graced my stage,โ he beamed. โPictures of different celebrities line the walls and people like to come in and look at all the pictures.โ With good food, great entertainment and signature cocktails like the TKO punch, McGinnes said customers appreciate the restaurantโs atmosphere the most. โWhen they come in here, I want them to feel like theyโre at home and relaxed,โ he said. โPeople sit at the bar and can talk to each other โ itโs a horse-shoe shaped bar. Everybody knows everybody, and strangers come in and Iโm here to greet them. Then they mix with locals and become repeat customers. I try to convey a friendly atmosphere plus my wait staff and bartenders stayโฆ same staff and same place. Only change may be a few more pictures hanging on the wall.โ
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974-1500, adventureisland.com 24559 Perdido Blvd., Orange Beach
Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo
968-5732 , alabamagulfcoastzoo.com Alabama Highway 59 South
Gulf Shores Beaches-Lagoon Pass (2.9 miles west of Alabama Highway 59)
State Park Pavilion
(6 miles east of Alabama Highway 59) Orange Beach (Alabama Highway 182 at Alabama Highway 161)
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866-MUST-FLY, 866mustfly.com Jack Edwards Airport
Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge
540-7720, fws.gov/bonsecour 7.5 miles west on Alabama Highway 180 from Alabama Highway 59
Ferris Wheel
224-1000, thewharfal.com 4550 Main St., Orange Beach
Gulf Shores Museum 968-1463, gulfshoresal.gov 244 W. 19th Ave.
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Foley Railroad Museum and Model Train Exhibit 943-1818, FoleyRailroadMuseum.com 125 East Laurel Ave., Foley
Historic Fort Morgan
540-7125 22 miles west on Alabama Highway 180 from Alabama Highway 59
Orange Beach Indian & Sea Museum 981-6039, obparksandrec.com 25805 John Snook Drive
Pirate Island Adventure Golf 968-GOLF, piratesislandgolf.com Alabama Highway 59 just north of Intracoastal Waterway Bridge
South Baldwin Community Theatre 968-6721, sbct.biz 2022 W. Second St.
The Track
968-8111, gulfshorestrack.com Alabama Highway 59 just north of Intracoastal Waterway Bridge
Waterville USA
948-2106, watervilleusa.com Alabamaรข&#x20AC;&#x2C6;Highway 59 South *See our Web site for ongoing, club and exercise events; church listings; dining guide; marinas; and golf courses--GulfCoastNewsToday.com **For updated calendar items, also see The Islander newspaper.
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Capt. Mark asks,
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โWhoโs on the Island?โ
There is a truly remarkable woman living among were not many doctors here then and not much us that people of the community really need to demand for medical technicians, so in 1979, she know about: Carolyn Doughty, mayor pro-tem of went to work with Meyer Real Estate, starting as Gulf Shores. Her resume reads like an encycloa part-time sales associate and working her way pedia. She was born and raised in Citronelle; she to sales administrative manager. Since 1980, sheโs lived there from birth until 1964 and she moved to been a member of Baldwin, Alabama, and national Gulf Shores in 1979. associations of realtors. She has two daughters, a son and six Other interests consisted of positions grandchildren, one brother and one sister. such as treasurer of Gulf Shores Sports A member of St. Andrews by the Sea comAssociation, president of the first PTA at munity church, her hobbies are gardening Gulf Shores Elementary School, one of (a back yard full of plants), travel (Hawaii the founders and charter members of the and Europe five times) and photography Junior Womanโs Club of Gulf Shores and (taking photos of her children and grandmember of the Island Spirit Committee. MARK children). Sheโs held every position of the Baldwin ROBINSON She graduated Citronelle High School in County Association of realtors and in 1989, โ63, attended Auburn University, then Uniwas Baldwin County Board of realtorโs realversity of Alabama till 1966 when she left to go to tor of the year. Providence Hospitalโs School of Medical TechnolContinuing her accolades, she was a member ogy and was registered as a medical technologist in of the Community Educational Advisory Council 1967. While working she attended the University of the Baldwin County Board of Education, eduof Alabama part time till 1969 when she graduated cational trustee for the Alabama Association of with a bachelorโs degree in microbiology. And 1967 Realtors, a graduate of Leadership Baldwin and through 1971 she worked at Birmingham Medimember of Board of Directors of Baldwin County cal Group as a medical technologist, then manager Chapter of the American Cancer Society. From of their laboratory. From 1972 till 1979 she was a 1997 to 2000 she went from team member to comedical technician in charge of a lab at Columbichairman of the Alabama Gulf Coast Relay for Life ana Clinic. and from โ99 on, sheโs been a member of Baldwin As a child, her family had spent a lot of time in County United. Sheโs been a member of Board of Gulf Shores. They all loved the area and in 1962 Directors of the Alabama Gulf Coast Area Chamher dad bought a lot on the Fort Morgan peninsula ber of Commerce, a member of Gulf Shores Planand built a cabin there. To this day, her dad, Herning Commission and since 2001, sheโs served as a bert Malone, 92, and her mom, Bernice, 88, still Gulf Shores council member. live there. Sheโs also on the Library Board, the chairman She traveled back and forth from Columbiana to of the Gulf Shores Economic Development ComGulf Shores; she still remembers one trip when her mittee and member of Envision Coastal Alabama. 6 year-old son asked, โWhy did God make the Gulf As if thatโs not enough, sheโs a member of Mobile so far from home?โ Botanical Gardens, a member of Baldwin County In 1979, they made the move and came to the Public Transit Coalition, Gulf Shores Beautificabeach. They lived in a mobile home on the Bay tion Board , Gulf Shores Utilities Board of Direcwhen first moving here, and two and a half weeks tors, and secretary of Gulf Shores. later, Hurricane Fredrick hit. Doughty is also a member of the Utilities Board From 1979 through 1984 she worked with Dr. of Directors, Envision Coastal Alabama Advisory Sam Roberts and then Dr. Tomas Norton as a board, Finance Committee, Alabama Association physician assistant and medical technician. There CONTINUED ON PAGE 28
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SANROC CAY-ORANGE BEACH 27267 PERDIDO BEACH BLVD - SUITE 104
The
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Happy Hour Daily 3 to 6 pm
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Lunch Menu Served Daily from 11ยญ3 Served with fries, slaw and hushpuppies
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of realtors Professional Standards Committee, Coastal Resiliency Coalition; and sheรข&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mayorรข&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Public Safety Advisory Group, chairman of Gulf Shores ACE Committee, the Mayorรข&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Liaison council member to the Public Works Department, a graduate of Leadership Alabama, and not to forget, since 2004, sheรข&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been mayor pro-tem for the City of Gulf Shores. Asking how she got involved in politics, she told me she always loved, and cared, about the Island. Because of her obvious interests in the Island, Mayor Bodenhamer asked her to be on the Planning Commission in 1989. In 2001, Councilman George Harris passed away and she was asked by council members to run for his position. Since then, sheรข&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been three years with Mayor Bodenhamer, four years with Mayor Duke, and now, four years with Mayor Craft. She says the Council is made up of citizens totally dedicated to help the city and the Island be a wonderful place to live and a wonderful place to come visit. For obvious reasons, Iรข&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve left some positions, and many awards, unmentioned, but after reading this, all we can say is what a remarkable woman, and how fortunate we are to have her with us ON THE ISLAND.
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Leaves are falling, the wind has a cold bite to it, the Gulf waters are clearer, and you have dug out all those thick long sleeve shirts and jackets. Must be fall along the Gulf Coast. I know a lot of fishermen put their boats up until spring and move to the woods. Well, I enjoy a day in the woods myself, but during hunting season the waters of south Alabama are loaded with hungry Specks and Red Fish. Flounder are still around and White Trout and Ground Mullet can be had in large numbers, plus Sheepshead are always a possibility. This month, the Specks will be in deeper water in the bay trying to gain a few pounds for the winter. You can catch Specks using every method youโve used this summer: Shrimp, of course, is always a good bait. Tight line, free line, and under popping corks will do just fine. Just go a little slower and deeper. Try plastics on the same rigs and at the same slower speed. My plastics box now is filled with the newer scent baits in Shrimp, Sand Flea and Crab. I keep all colors and most sizes of these lures and seem to do very well with them. I use the 2 inch Shrimp for White Trout with good results. The cut bait strips work great as well. Try all the in-shore rigs and man-made reefs. Look for schools of bait and gulls diving on the warmer days. Weeks Bay will do as well in the first part of November as it did in October. The bay will not be deep so watch out for the stuff that has floated down the rivers. Red fish, of course, will take Shrimp, cut bait, small Lys, as well as most plastics and spoons. Hard lures will work too, as will top water in some cases. Fish all piers, docks, bulk heads, and anywhere else that may hold bait fish. Be careful, because sometimes those pesky Flounder will steal your bait. I know that you hate that, especially when the Flounder get to the 4-pound range and start to strip your line off. This month will be a great time to get off shore a little, if the wind will let you. Sand Island will hold some Red Fish and large Trout on good days. The Light House will have large schools of Ground Mullet on the west side and some great Red Fish near the rocks and on the north side. When I go, there Iโll carry light and heavy rigs and catch small Ground Mullet and use them for bait with a heavy rig set in a rod holder as I fish with light tackle for some keeper Ground Mullet. The close-in gas rigs will hold some great White Trout this month. Again, those pesky Flounder will be around trying to get your
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bait, but thatโs something that we just have to deal with on the Gulf Coast. Cut bait, Squid, small Lys, Shrimp, and plastics will fill your fish box with little effort. The Dixey Bar will still hold some large Red Fish this month, but if you want to move around a little, try pulling a Mann 25 a good distance behind your boat as you move up and down the coast. Look for eruptions on sand and mud in the clear water. If you see the eruptions, steer your boat around them and cause your Mann 25 to be pulled through the eruption. Most likely there will be some big Red Fish hunting for bait fish and small Crabs that are causing the mud โballsโ and when they hit that Mann 25 at full speed, youโll learn why they call them Bull Reds. All in all this month is a great month for South Alabama fishermen. What can be better than less traffic and big gatherings of quality fish? Be safe and stay dry. Know Alabamaโs laws on boating and fishing and every time you catch a Red Fish, go thank a marine resource officer. They do their job very well, in my opinion. Call anytime, backbayfishingwithdon.com or 251-550-5418.
โLife is good, and so is the fishing!โ
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โThanksgiving Haikuโ Counting seashells, we Played on windy, rocky beach, My mother and I. By Jerri Hardesty
โMiss Floraโs in the Gardenโ She lived a hundred years by living more outdoors than in. The ages-old arrangement with her house having been: โIf you wonโt keep me, I wonโt keep you.โ By Betty Spence
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Donโt Call Me Shirley 8 oz. Sprite 2 shots cherry flavored vodka 1 shot peach schnapps Spritz of lemon Mix ingredients together and serve chilled. Garnish with cherries. Makes 1 serving.
Savory Stromboli TO MAKE DOUGH:
1 envelope (2 ยผ tsp.) pizza dough yeast 1/2 teaspoon brown sugar 1 1/2 cups warm water (110 degrees F) 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons olive oil 3 1/3 cups all-purpose flour 1. In a large bowl, dissolve the yeast and brown sugar in the water, and let sit for 10 minutes. 2. Stir the salt and oil into the yeast solution. Mix in 2 1/2 cups of the flour. 3. Knead in more flour until the dough is no longer sticky. Cover dough with oil and refrigerate (any-
where from 10 min. to 1 hour. Let the dough rise. Punch down the dough, and form a tight ball. Allow the dough to relax for a minute, then sling dough back and forth between hands to form a flat shape. 4. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Lightly oil the pizza pan or baking sheet. 5. Flatten dough into an oval shape and use a butter knife to cut 2-inch slits in dough: cut the four diagonals, plus two slits about 2-3 inches apart on the four sides of the oval. See photo. TOP AND WRAP: Brown cubes of steak or hamburger meat and half of a yellow onion over medium heat, drain and set aside. Spread 1/3 c. marina sauce on dough, add meat and onion mixture, then top with ยฝ c. mozzarella cheese. Wrap the Stromboli by pulling opposing opposite corners of dough strips to the center, then pull the bottom right dough strip across the center to the left, then the bottom left dough strip across the center to the right. Repeat the process with the top strips. The dough should be pulled tight and tucked under the opposite bottom of the Stromboli so that dough sticks together and holds ingredients inside. Bake for 12-15 minutes.
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www.Desotosseafoodkitchen.com
Voted โPeopleโs Choiceโ
โขBest Lunch โข Best Dinner โข Best Seafood also been voted โข Friendliest Staff
Since 2004
A visitโ es t s u โm Shor f l u in G while
Daily Lunch Specials Fresh Steamed, Grilled, Blackened, Fried, Baked and Sautรฉed Seafood
Award-winning Fish and Shimp Specialties Casual Family Atmosphere Reasonable Prices Senior Menu Available
Seafood Kitchen 138 West 1st Ave โข Gulf Shores, AL โข 251-948-7294
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138 West 1st Ave Gulf Shores, AL
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
(Served with your choice of two side dishes)
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 Crab & Shrimp Bisque cup....5.25 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
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
(Served with your choice of two side dishes)
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 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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Wolf Bay Lodge
Foley, AL www.WolfBayLodgeFoley.com
Seafood Lobster and Steak Chicken and Pasta Since 1973
Wolf Bay Lodge Foley 20801 Miflin Road County Road 20 Foley, Alabama 36535 251.987.5129 Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
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Seafood Dinners
All Dinners include one trip to the Salad Bar, a choice of Baked Potato or French Fries, Hushpuppies and Green Beans (upon request). All seafood is fried but Foley, AL may be broiled for an addi onal charge.
Since 1973
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Our Special Seafood Pla er
$22
Managerโs Pla er
$25
Cup of Gumbo, Stuffed Crab, Stuffed Shrimp, Fish, Shrimp & Oysters.
A broiled combo with Lobster Tail, Scallops, Shrimp, fish & Crab pa y.
Wolf Bay Crab Cake FISH Grouper (Fried, Grilled, or Blackened) Mahi Mahi (Grilled, or Blackened) Snapper (Fried, Grilled, or Blackened) Whitefish (Fried, Grilled, or Blackened) Trigger (Fried, Grilled, or Blackened) Fried Flounder Fillet Broiled Stuffed Flounder Fillet Fried whole Flounder Broiled Stuffed whole Flounder Shrimp Broiled Shrimp Scampi
Market Price $ 20 $19 $20 $17 $18 $20 $23 $19 $23
14 bu erfly Shrimp lightly seasoned and broiled with lemon, bu er, sherry.
Cold Boiled Shrimp Dinner Steamed Royal Reds Fried Homemade Stuffed Shrimp Fried Bu erfly Shrimp Fried Popcorn Shrimp Crab and Shellfish Fried Oysters Fried Shrimp & Oysters Fried Scallops Fried Scallops & Oysters Fried Scallops & Shrimp Fried Crab Claws (1/2 pound) Fried Homemade Stuffed Deviled Crab Fried So Shelled Crabs Steamed Snow Crab Legs (1 Pound)
ยฝ lb. 3 ea. 8 ea.
$15 $13 $13
1lb. 5 ea. 14 ea.
Small Small
$14 $14
Large Large
1 ea. 2 ea.
$9 $17
$19 $19 $20 $18 $18 $18
$19 $19 $18 $19 $19 Market Price 2 ea. $11 3 ea. $20 Market Price
ALL DINNERS MAY BE BROILED FOR AN ADDITIONAL $2
Broiling takes addi onal prepara on me โ we appreciate your pa ence.
Addi onal plate charge for sharing dinners $2 No charge if a side salad or potato is ordered.
Consuming raw or uncooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of Food-borne illness especially if you have certain medical condi ons. 20801 Miflin Road County Road 20 โข Foley, Alabama 36535 โข 251.987.5129 Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
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