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Celebrating 10 years of balloons, crafts and fun. Bill’s on the Beach Creative, light coastal cuisine Top of the Hops Beer festival returns to Orange Beach
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It’s finally June! I may be biased — it’s my birthday month — but I think it’s the best month of the year. Cold weather is officially gone and the great outdoors are calling. It’s time to get in a kayak, lay out on the beach, jump in the pool and go for evening walks. Sprinklers are for keeping our yards hydrated, but they’re also a source of endless entertainment for kids of all ages. Mason jars can hold a glass of refreshing sweet tea or be the perfect temporary home for lightning bugs. Summer brings a welcome change of pace that we’re all craving. Outdoor events in our county like the Hot Air Balloon Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Top of the Hops Beer Festival encourage us to try something new — in one month, you could ride in a hot air balloon, raise money for children’s programs by participating in a rowing competition and sample hundreds of beers. In the next two weeks, there’s also a Fishing Rodeo, a huge community crawfish boil and the largest cycling event in Alabama. We live in a great place. Let’s get out and enjoy it. I’ll see you there — don’t forget your sunscreen!
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ABOUT THE COVER Hot air balloons will fill Foley’s skies Father’s Day weekend during the Hot Air Balloon Festival. The best time to see the balloons is at dawn and dusk. For more information about the festival turn to on page 5.
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COVER STORY Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival Celebrating a decade of the festival. 5
WHERE TO GO Top of the Hops Beer festival returns to Orange Beach. 12 Ride Yellow Bike ride raises money for cancer victims. 13
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Dragon Boat Festival Dragon boats hit the Delta. 31 Flora-Bama Fishing Rodeo Reel in some fun. 31
A&E Culturally Speaking Local art walks. 19 The Buzz on the Coast 14 Days, our comprehensive calendar. 15 Local Live Music Baldwin County music listings. 26
FAMILY FUN Father’s Day Get Dad what he really wants. Plus summer kids movies. 14
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GIVING BACK Shoes4Souls Donate new or used shoes to those in need. 29
ALL ABOUT FOOD Chew On This Bill’s by the Beach. 20 Crawfish Bash Second annual event. 22 Tastings What’s in a Name? 25 Common beer misconceptions. 24
OUTDOORS Outdoors Full Moon Paddle on Wolf Bay. 10 Aiming and angling Backwater crabbing. 11
books/games Between the pages “Herbie’s Game.” 25 Puzzles Test your brain. 30
Balloon
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Overview Balloon Rides Volunteer Information Weekend Parking
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ABOUT THE COVER
10th Annual
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Hot Air Balloon Festival lifts off By Cathy Higgins chiggins@gulfcoastnewspapers.com
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he Foley Sports Complex will be full of hot air on Father’s Day weekend as the South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce, along with sponsorship from Tanger Outlets, presents the 10th annual Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival. “For many, this event brings thoughts of brightly colored balloons gracing the skies, arts and crafts, entertainment and loads of family fun,” said Chamber President/CEO Donna Watts. The event features more than 50 hot air balloonists from across the country taking to the skies on both mornings. Plus, attendees came get up close and personal as the hot air balloons and their pilots light up the evening skies at the nightly balloon glows, scheduled for Friday and Saturday night. Hot air balloons carry passengers up to 25 feet in the air, giving them a bird’s eye view of the festival. The balloons are tied to the ground using ropes while passengers experience a smooth ascent and descent. The event includes Disc Connected K-9 World Famous Frisbee Dog Show, live musical entertainment, activities, vendors and a kids’ zone, which includes the opportunity to pet baby alligators.
Celebrating 10 years!
Celebrate the 10th Annual Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival with a souvenir of your very own. This year's festival artwork was designed by Fran Fisher and features 10 balloons commemorating the 10th celebration of this unique event. Official festival posters, t-shirts and other souvenirs are available for purchase online at gulfcoastballoonfestival.com.
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Balloon Rides
10th Annual
Hot Air Balloon Tethered Rides are scheduled for Friday and Saturday Night. Hot Air Balloons carry passengers up to 25 feet in the air giving them a bird’s eye view of the festival. Hot Air Balloons are tied to ground using ropes while passengers experience a smooth ascent and descent in the balloon. A limited number of ride tickets will be sold prior to and during the festival. No refunds or exchanges will be given in the event of inclement weather or cancellation of balloon rides Hours of Balloon Ride Operations • Friday, 6/13 and Saturday 6/14, 7:00pm8:30pm, or until tickets are sold out.
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HOT AIR BALLOON FESTIVAL Foley, Alabama
THURSDAY, JUNE 12 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m.
Tanger Outlets Kickoff & Glow Event Tanger Outlets, 2601 S. McKenzie St., Foley • Hot Air Balloon Glow • Four Day Super Sale • Spin the Wheel for free prizes • Children’s Entertainment
FRIDAY, JUNE 13 2 p.m.–10 p.m.
Foley Sports Complex, 18507 U.S. Hwy. 98 W., Foley
Price • Adults (13+): $20 each • Children (6-12): $15 each
• Ages 5 & under, pregnant women, or individuals with health conditions: Not eligible
• World Famous Disc-Connected K-9 Frisbee Dog Shows • Hot Air Balloon Glow at Dusk • Live Music Headliner: The Molly Ringwalds 8:30-10:30 p.m. • Free Kid’s Fun Zone • Arts, Crafts & Food • Tethered Rides at Dusk (available for purchase online)
SATURDAY, JUNE 14 6 a.m.–10 p.m. Foley Sports Complex, 18507 U.S. Hwy. 98 W., Foley
• World Famous Disc-Connected K-9 Frisbee Dog Shows • Hot Air Balloon Competition Flight at Dawn • Live Music Headliner: The Mulligan Brothers 8:30-10:30 p.m. • Free Kid’s Fun Zone with appearances by Alligator Alley • Arts, Crafts & Food • Hot Air Balloon Glow at Dusk • Tethered Rides at Dusk (available for purchase online)
PARKING
Onsite Parking is available for $5. Guests may access onsite parking by traveling from Hwy 59, west on Hwy 98. Turn right on N. Hickory St. proceed to Cater Lee Way and turn left. Festival entrance is on the left.
SHUTTLE
Free shuttle service from Tanger Outlets to the festival. Shuttle runs Friday and Saturday from 2—10 p.m. Shuttle pick-up located behind Nike Factory Store.
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Get behind the scenes
All of the aspects of the weekend seem to come together magically — after all, isn't a hot air balloon a magical thing? But the reality is that it requires the help of over 300 volunteers working behind the scenes as well as in plain sight. Three hundred people filled with pride for this community and this event and that help bring huge smiles and fond memories to attendees of all ages. Become a volunteer and you will find an assortment of opportunities. From set-up to working with children to manning booths — and even being part of a balloon crew. Volunteers will receive a free official 2014 Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival t-shirt and a volunteer parking pass. To sign up contact the South Baldwin Chamber Office at 943-3291.
Weekend parking packages
Purchased weekend parking packages in advance for $25. They include one official festival t-shirt, one poster and one unlimited parking pass for the weekend. Please note: This item must be picked up at the South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce office at 112 W. Laurel Ave., Foley prior to 4 p.m., Thursday, June 12. For additional parking and shuttle information see the ad on page 7.
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une 12 at approximately 11:13 p.m. will mark the date of this month’s full moon for Orange Beach. June’s Full Moon is called a Full Strawberry Moon because June is a month for harvesting strawberries. All Full Moon names date back to the Native Americans, as tribes gave special names to the Moons to keep track of the seasons. The City of Orange Beach Wind and Water Learning Center has started hosting complimentary Full Moon Paddles for the public to encourage people to get out on the water and enjoy this monthly occurrence. Participants must supply their own kayak, paddle, PFD and white light, as regulated by the U.S.C.G. The group will depart from the Wind and Water Learning Center, located behind the Orange Beach Public
Library at 26267 Canal Road. American Canoe Association certified instructors will lead the paddle, operating the group in a diamond shaped formation with one lead paddler, a sweeper in the rear, and two paddlers on either side. The paddle will take place in scenic Wolf Bay and move Eest so participants can catch the sunset on the return trip. This event is a great way to meet fellow paddlers and enjoy the local waters on a kayak.
Full Moon Paddle WHEN: Saturday, June 12; meet at 5 p.m., launch kayaks by 5:30 p.m. WHERE: Wind and Water Learning Center, behind Orange Beach Public Library at 26257 Canal Road WHAT TO BRING: Kayak, paddle, PFD and white light FIND OUT MORE: 251-981-6020; windandwater@cityoforangebeach.com
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AIMING AND ANGLING
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f you are looking for a little summer fun with the kids, why not try your hand at crabbing along the Alabama Gulf Coast? With more than 60 blue crab species in our waters, you can enjoy crabbing with a little knowledge and a bit of luck. When visiting our local backwaters, a pier or dock provides a great opportunity to catch crab while enjoying a little family time. For crab traps and nets, fish carcasses are great bait — plus it is a great way to recycle after your fishing trip. Local bait shops and beach stores carry both crab nets and the larger plastic coated metal crab traps. For crab nets, first secure your bait in the center section of the device. Then tightly attach the net to the pier using a rope. Drop your net into the water, wait 30 minutes and check for blue crabs. Continue repeating these steps until you have a catch. For crab baskets, follow the same steps, but let these devices soak for at least 24 hours. Once you successfully catch a blue crab, remember they have claws and will use them, so always handle with care. Blue crab meat is soft, sweet and juicy — a perfect addition to your seafood dish.
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Appoint a designated driver or plan to call a cab. Designated driver tickets are $15, and $5 cab rides from Ride 4 $5 are available by calling 251-981-1658. Drink from delicate to intense. Start with more delicately flavored beers like pilsners wheat beers before trying bolder flavors like IPAs, stouts and barleywines. Your palate will thank you. Make friends. Interesting, fun people attend beer festivals — be friendly. Take care of yourself. Don’t forget to wear sunscreen and drink plenty of water. Embrace pretzel fashion. The only outside food allowed inside the festival is a beer fest classic, the pretzel necklace.
if you go WHEN: Saturday, June 7; 4 – 8 p.m. WHERE: Marina Lawn at The Wharf in Orange Beach COST: General admission $34.99 in advance; VIP $75 in advance; designated driver $15 in advance; VIP designated driver $20 in advance FIND OUT MORE: Visit TopofTheHopsBeerFest.com
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Cycling for cancer awareness By Cliff McCollum cmccollum@gulfcoastnewspapers.com
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hat began as a simple charity bike ride to raise money for cancer victims has turned into the largest biking event in the state of Alabama — the Ride Yellow, currently celebrating eight years of cycling for a cause. The race was founded in 2007 by Ann White-Spunner and Mary Trufant to raise awareness of cancer and to get support for their mission of inspiring and helping people suffering from cancer. Since its founding, the ride has raised more than $392,000 for various cancer-related causes and support groups. “We’re riding for those who have lost their fight and for the people who continue to inspire us with their bravery in fighting the disease,” Trufant said. “It’s inspiring to see so many riders and a lot of supporters come out to help raise money and to lift up these people battling cancer.” Riders from around the Southeast, and even Maryland, will be on hand for this year’s event, in what Trufant believes will be the biggest Ride Yellow event to date. Trufant said she and the organizers wouldn’t be able to continue the event without the support of great volunteers, the City of Bay Minette and corporate sponsors like Infirmary Health and Wind Creek Casino. Trufant encouraged anyone with even a casual interest in bike riding to come out for the ride and reminded riders that everyone would stay together behind the pace car for the first six miles as a tribute route for those who lost their battle with cancer.
if you go WHAT: Ride Yellow WHEN: Saturday, June 14; Rider check-in begins at 5 a.m. WHERE: Halliday Park, Bay Minette COST: Online registration until Sunday June 8: Youth $25; Adult $50; Online registration Monday June 9 to Thursday, June 12: Youth $40; Adult $65; Friday, June 13 at the Expo and Packet Pickup (5 – 7 p.m.): Youth $50; Adult $75; In person at the event Saturday, June 14: Youth $50; Adult $75
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FAMILY FUN
Get Dad what he really wants for Father's Day Father’s Day is just around the corner (June 15 to be exact!), and you don’t want to be the kind of person who gets Dad another boring tie again this year. Here are a few Father’s Day gift ideas that this Dad would enjoy.
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BayBears baseball tickets: The Mobile BayBears, who have played for three consecutive Southern League championships, host a five-game series against rival Pensacola Pelicans June 11-15, which just so happens to be Father’s Day weekend. The Friday night (June 13) game has a “Halloween Night” promotion as well as the regular “Friday Night Fireworks” promotion with a spectacular post-game fireworks show.
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Movie tickets: I’m a movie buff, so movie tickets are a good gift for any father like me. There are a few movies coming out Glen wilson / columbia pictures that Dad would probably like. Buddy cop comedy “22 Jump Street” and suspense thriller “The Signal” both open June 13, and sci-fi thriller “Edge of Tomorrow” is still out in theaters.
Boat tour of the delta: For the Dad who likes the outdoors, Delta Safaris at 5 Rivers Delta in Spanish Fort has boat and kayak tours like the “Delta Wildlife Boat Eco Tour” and the “Sunset Wildlife Cruise” for reasonable, family-friendly prices at 5rds.com. Blakeley State Park also offers delta boat tours at BlakeleyPark.com.
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EVENT: SPECIAL SUMMER KID MOVIES: Several movie theaters in Baldwin County will show free (or cheap) kids movies all summer long. June 11 “How to Train Your Dragon” at Premiere Cinemas in Spanish Fort June 12 “The Croods” at 10 a.m. at Daphne Carmike; $4 includes ticket, drink, popcorn June 17, 18, 19 “Turbo” at 10 a.m. at Cobb Pinnacle 14 in Gulf Shores; Free June 18 “Muppets Take Manhattan” at Premiere Cinemas in Spanish Fort June 19 “Turbo” at 10 a.m. at Daphne Carmike; $4 includes ticket, drink, popcorn
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Your guide to food, fun and entertainment ONGOING Coastal Alabama Farmers & Fishermens Market I Fridays 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.; Saturdays 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.; County Road 20, Foley I Free admission I CoastalAlabamaMarket.com; 251-943-1545 Moonlight Chasse’ Ballroom Dance Society No partner needed, cash bar and door prizes. I First and third Mondays; 7 – 10 p.m.; Fitzpen Place, 11247 Alabama Highway 31, Spanish Fort I $10 for nonmembers, $7 for members, $5 for students with college ID I Facebook.com/MoonlightChasseBallroomDanceSociety; 251-377-4069; cassief13@aol.com
Fairhope camp offers plenty of summer activities for children. It runs June 6 – August 1.
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City of Robertsdale the buzz on the coast 2014 Summer Program BOYS FOOTBALL CAMP June 24-26 (Camp II) 9am-12pm BOYS AND GIRLS TENNIS CAMP June 10-12 • 1pm-3pm GIRLS SOFTBALL CAMP (12 Years of Age and Under) June 10-12 • 9am-12pm BOYS BASEBALL CAMP June 17-19 • 9am-12pm BOYS AND GIRLS SOCCER CAMP June 17-19 • 4:30pm-7:00pm DANCE CAMP June 17-19 • 9am-10:30am (Ages 4-7) June 17-19 •11am-12:30pm (Ages 8-11) EXPLORING SCIENCE CAMP June 23-27 (Ages 6-9) • 9am-12pm June 23-27 (Ages 10-12) • 1pm -4pm SUPER HERO CAMP July 7-11 (Ages 6-9) • 9am-12pm COOKING AROUND THE WORLD CAMP July 7-11 (Ages 10-12) • 1pm-4pm BOYS BASKETBALL CAMP July 8-10 • 9am-12pm GIRLS SOFTBALL CAMP II (12 Years of Age and Over) July 8-10 • 9am-12pm GIRLS CHEERLEADER CAMP July 14-16 • 9am-12pm CITY LEAGUE COACHES AND PLAYERS CAMP (FOOTBALL) July 28-29 • 5:30pm-8pm
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David Stephens, a member of All Hands Productions, will bring a quality puppet production to the Foley Civic Center June 12.
Shindig in the Sand Provides Gulf Coast musicians with access to healthcare. I Friday through Sunday, June 6 – 8; starts daily at 11 a.m.; Flora-Bama, Pensacola, Fla. I $40 for Billy Currington on June 7, $5 daily admission I Florabama.com; 850-492-0611; info@florabama.com First Friday Author Round-Up Join us as Annie Cole, Teresa Taylor, John O’Melveny Woods and Louis Agnello “Cousin Vinny” all sign copies of their books during First Friday Art Walk in Downtown Fairhope. I 6 p.m.; Page and Palette I Free admission I PageandPalette.com; 251-928-5295 SummerTide Theatre presents All Shook Up by Joe DiPietro Inspired by and features wellloved tunes from Elvis Presley.
The production centers around a mysterious stranger who rides into a small, Midwestern town and teaches the residents about life, love and the power of rock and roll. I Every Tuesday – Sunday through July 4; 8 p.m.; George C. Meyer Performing Arts Center, Gulf Shores I $15 – $20 I SummerTide.org; 251-968-6721 High Hopes for Autism Three day fundraiser for Autism full of food, fun and live music. I June 6 – 8; Pirate’s Cove Marina I $10 per day I HighHopeForAutism.com; 251-968-7007
saturday, June 7 Top of the Hops I For details, see pg. 12 O Delta Day Includes a fishing tournament, river raft and inter tube races,
live entertainment, fish and chicken plates, a silent auction, dessert competition. Funds raised benefit the Leah Ann Overstreet Memorial Scholarship Fund. I 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Lower Bryant’s Landing, Stockton I Free admission I 251-751-9216
monday, June 9 “Healthy Body, Healthy Mind” Sponsored by the North Baldwin Coalition for Excellence in Education. Rising third through sixth graders will focus on fitness and nutrition. Each day of the camp will involve a different aspect of health. A local field trip will end the week. Classes are divided by gender. I Through June 13; 8:30 11:30 a.m.; Bay Minette Intermediate School I $50 I 251-580-1625
June 6 - 19, 2014 Coastal Arts Center of Orange Beach’s Summer Art Camp Participation is open to risingfirst through rising-seventh graders. A limited number of partial scholarships are available. Each camper will receive a Summer Art Camp T-shirt, a daily snack and drinks. Students should bring a sack lunch each day. I June 9 – 13; 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. I $165 for the first student and $145 per sibling I CoastalArtsCenter.com; 251-981-2787 “Spectacular Science” Camp Sponsored by the North Baldwin Coalition for Excellence in Education. Rising fifth through eighth graders will participate in a science camp full of exciting and challenging activities including bottle rockets, tower-building with Balsa wood, and more. Participants should pack a lunch. I Through June 13; 9 a.m.
Tour the Bellingrath home at Bellingrath Gardens on June 11.
GulfCoastNewsToday.com – 3 p.m.; Bay Minette Middle School I $75 I 251-580-1625 10th Annual One Town One Tale with Gabrielle Zevin Join us for the signing and discussion of Zevin’s highly anticipated novel “The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry.“ I 6 p.m.; Fairhope Public Library I 251-928-5295
tuesday, June 10 Jeff Shaara New York Times bestselling author Jeff Shaara returns to the Civil War terrain he knows so well, with the latest novel in the series that started with A Blaze of Glory and A Chain of Thunder. I 6 p.m.; VFW Post Fairhope I Tickets to the book signing and author discussion are free and available to pick up at the bookstore. This $10 value is a gift to the members of the
community compliments of Page & Palette and VFW Post Fairhope.
wednesday, June 11 English Decorative Arts within the Bellingrath Home with Tom McGehee Architect George Roberts described the architectural style of the Bellingrath Home as “English Renaissance.” Following his presentation, there will be a special tour of the Bellingrath Home to see these English treasures up close. Reservations requested. I 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.; Bellingrath Gardens and Home, Theodore I Free for members, $12.50 for non-members I 251-973-2217 ext. 111; Bellingrath@bellingrath. org
thursday, June 12 Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival I For details, see pg. 5 David Stephens Member of All Hands Productions; his puppets have been on stage for over 10 years, and he is dedicated to bringing quality puppet productions to children and their families. I 10 a.m.; Foley Civic Center I Free admission I 251-970-5111 Anton DiSclafani Part scandalous love story, part heartbreaking family drama, “The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls” is an immersive, transporting page-turner and the major debut of an important new writer. I 12 p.m.; Page & Palette, Fairhope I Free and open to the public. Call the store to reserve lunch for $10. I 251-928-5295
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the buzz on the coast Gallery Talk and Tea Have afternoon tea and learn about the history of watercolor. Dr. Robert Bantens discusses how the artists have explored the technical, visual and stylistic possibilities of this medium. American Watercolor Catalogs available for purchase. I 3 p.m.; Eastern Shore Art Center I $5; Free admission for art center members I 251-928-2228 Meet the South Alabama Coaches The University of South Alabama’s National Alumni Association Baldwin Chapter invites you to enjoy a seafood buffet, cash bar, silent auction and to meet USA baseball coach Mark Calvi, softball coach Becky Clark, basketball coaches Terry Fowler and Matthew Graves and head football coach Joey Jones. All proceeds benefit student scholarships. I 5:30 – 8 p.m.; Tacky Jacks on the Causeway I 251-460-7084 Godspell SPIRIT Youth Choir from First United Methodist Church in San Angelo, Texas will present the musical/ drama during a special concert/ worship service. I 7:00 p.m.; Spirit Center of Foley United Methodist Church I Free admission I 251-943-4393; pastortrishlb@gmail.com; dawson@gulftel.com
friday, June 13 Flora-Bama Fishing Rodeo I For details, see pg. 31 Daniel James Brown For readers of Laura Hillenbrand’s “Seabiscuit” and “Unbroken,” the dramatic story of the American rowing team that stunned the world at Hitler’s 1936 Berlin
Olympics. Bestselling author Daniel James Brown will sign and discuss “The Boys in the Boat.” I 6 p.m.; The Venue I Tickets are $15 and include hors d’oeuvres and a $5 coupon toward the book purchase. I 251-928-5295
June 6 -19, 2014 Summertide Theatre is back again for the month of June with “All Shook Up,” featuring the music of Elvis Presley.
saturday, June 14 RIDEYELLOW I For details, see pg. 13 Zoe Fishman From the author of Balancing Acts and Saving Ruth comes the funny, heartwarming and utterly relatable story of three women, each facing her own transitional moment, and all grappling with the idea of motherhood. Join us as we host Zoe Fishman to sign copies of her latest novel “Driving Lessons.” I 1 – 3 p.m.; Page & Palette I Free admission I 251-928-5295
monday, June 16 “Art for the Fun of It” Sponsored by the North Baldwin Coalition for Excellence in Education. Rising fourth through sixth graders will receive and introduction to painting and other mixed media to create their own masterpieces. I Through June 20; 9 11 a.m.; Bay Minette Intermediate School I $60 I 251-580-1625 Karen White Reminiscent of the bestselling Tradd Street series, “A Long Time Gone” has a taste of Southern charm filled with old cities and their ghosts, White’s signature style, making her the quintessential Southern writer on the scene today. Free and open to the public. I Noon; Page & Palette I Call the store to reserve lunch for $10.
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tuesday, June 17 SummerTide Intermediate Drama Camp Intermediate camp focuses on monologues, simple scene work, improvisation and dance and music. There are no age restrictions for any of the camps; however, campers must be able to read and take direction. Snacks are furnished each day. Onsite registration will be available at 8 a.m. on the Tuesday session of each week’s camp, but space is limited and preregistration is encouraged. I Through June 21; 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.; George C. Meyer Performing Arts Center, Gulf Shores I $100 per child, per camp I SummerTide.org; 251-968-6721
thursday, June 19 Reno’s Reptiles With over 30 years of experience, Reno and his wife Starla have made it a goal to educate children and adults of all ages about beautiful reptile creatures. I 10 a.m.; Foley Civic Center I Free admission I 251-970-5111
Mary Kay Andrews Page & Pallete hosts a bestselling author to sign and discuss her new novel “Save the Date.” I 6 p.m.; Fairhope Public Library I 251-968-5295
saturday, June 20 North Baldwin Chamber 2nd Annual Crawfish Bash I For details, see pg. 22 SummerTide Beginner Drama Camp Beginner Camp focuses on basic elements of theatre, such as story theatre, dance and music. There are no age restrictions for any of the camps; however, campers must be able to read and take direction. Snacks are furnished each day. Onsite registration will be available at 8 a.m. on the Tuesday session of each week’s camp, but space is limited and preregistration is encouraged. I Through June 14; 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.; George C. Meyer Performing Arts Center, Gulf Shores I $100 per child, per camp I SummerTide.org; 251-968-6721
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culturally speaking
Wine, hors d'oeuvres and art … Visit a local art walk; support local artists, enjoy an affordable night out
Art walks are abundant in Baldwin County and the surrounding areas. Some focus mainly on fine art. Many of the galleries that open their doors for art walk offer complimentary wine and hors d'oeuvres. Others offer a wider variety of options, like arts and crafts, fresh vegetables, kids activities and live music. The best part? All of these art walks don't charge admission.
Fairhope's First Friday Art Walk Walk begins at the Eastern Shore Art Center. Wine and refreshments served at select locations. • First Fridays except December, 6 – 8 p.m.; downtown Fairhope • 251-928-2228
LODA Art Walk Wine and refreshments served at select locations. • Second Fridays; 6 – 9 p.m.; Cathedral Square Arts District, downtown Mobile • 251-208-1550
Gallery Night
Heritage Park Marketplace Features local farm fresh products, arts and crafts, music and a movie. • Fridays from 4 – 7 p.m. in May and June, live music at 6 p.m. with a movie afterward; Heritage Park in Foley • 251-943-1300; lhula@cityoffoley.org; VisitFoley.org
Gulf Coast Art Alliance Art Market Features original art by local and regional artists, art projects for children, local musicians and concessions. • First Saturdays from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Meyer Park, East 22nd Avenue, Gulf Shores • GulfCoastArtsAlliance.com
• Third Fridays; 5 – 9 p.m.; downtown Pensacola • 850-434-5371
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Healthy coastal cuisine Restaurant profile NAME: Bill’s by the Beach LOCATION: 300 W. Beach Blvd., Gulf Shores SPECIALTIES: Creative, light coastal cuisine made with fresh ingredients OWNER: Bill Henry CONTACT: 251-948-5227; BillsbytheBeach.com photos by jill clair gentry / staff
Owner Bill Henry and Chef Vincent Cofer are working together to create what they hope will become a popular dining option for locals and tourists in Gulf Shores. Their vision is to offer affordable, light, high-quality dishes prepared with fresh ingredients and served in an unpretentious atmosphere.
Bill’s by the Beach focuses on light, affordable seafood dishes By Jill Clair Gentry Lifestyles editor jgentry@gulfcoastnewpapers.com
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eafood along the Gulf Coast isn't generally known for fitting into the “healthy” category. The area’s dining scene is famous for large
portions of fried seafood dipped into delicious sauces with hushpuppies and cole slaw on the side. But some diners may crave some-
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These tacos — Gulf shrimp, mango salsa and Bill’s by the Beach’s coastal slaw topped with a chipotle aioli — are full of flavor, but won’t leave you needing a nap after lunch. The coastal slaw is what makes these tacos great. Chef Cofer says his slaw secret is adding pureed ginger.
thing a little different, and that's where former CPA Bill Henry saw an opportunity. “I always wanted to have a restaurant at the beach,” Henry says. “I'm pursuing a dream I've had for a long time. We've hired a world-class chef, have a beautiful facility and are on a journey to deliver a new dining experience to locals and visitors on Alabama's Gulf Coast.” Bill's by the Beach, located on West Beach Boulevard in Gulf Shores — just across from the Gulf of Mexico — features what Henry calls “healthy coastal cuisine.” Fresh, local produce, made-from-scratch ingredients, affordable prices and an unobstructed view of the ocean makes Bill's by the Beach a one-of-a-kind dining experience. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and has an upscale style menu with an unpretentious atmosphere. “People should be able to enjoy a great meal and a bottle of wine while wearing their flip-flops and cutoffs,” Henry says. “It's the beach.” Chef Vincent Cofer, a Johnson & Wales trained chef who has worked for several high-quality, high-volume restaurants cooking everything from French to Asian cuisine, says he is excited to bring an affordable, light dining option to Gulf Shores. “This area doesn't really have anything like this,” Cofer says.
Bill’s by the Beach’s fish sandwich is the most popular item on the menu. “Everyone says it’s the best fish sandwich they’ve ever had,” Henry says. The sandwich features fresh fish (catch of the day), hydroponic butter lettuce, red onion and juicy, ripe tomatoes. The mustardy remoulade sauce on the sandwich adds complexity and complements the fish well. At $8.95, this tasty sandwich is a steal.
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ALL ABOUT FOOD
Good times boil over at
Crawfish Bash By Cliff McCollum cmccollum@gulfcoastnewspapers.com
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reat music, delicious food and fun times are all on the docket for the North Baldwin Chamber of Commerce’s Second Annual Crawfish Bash. North Baldwin Chamber Director Ashley Jones said that while the Chamber was pleased with the turnout at the inaugural bash last year, she hopes to see more people come and enjoy themselves at this year’s event. “It’s a great chance for folks to come and enjoy food, music and fellowship with one another,” Jones said. “It’s going to be another great event, and families are certainly welcome.” Included in the ticket price are all of the foods (crawfish, corn, potatoes, sausage) as well as drinks (soda from Pepsi in Atmore, beer from Fairhope Brewing). There will be kids activities on site as well as music entertainment from DJ MsOnDaGo, Marsha Stevens and Brad Lawley. Tickets can be purchased at the North Baldwin Chamber Office or from any NBC Board Member.
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TASTINGS
What’s in a Name? Jon Robitaille
Beer/Wine Specialist at Cain’s Piggly Wiggly jrobitaille@cainsgrocery.com
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Confusion amongst the aisles of a wine shop is not all that uncommon. Some wine labels are straightforward (Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, etc.), easy to understand and you know what you’re getting. Others are not. Red blends are not as forthright and sometimes include confusing terminology. Before one can fully understand what these words mean, a comprehension of Bordeaux, the mother of all red blends, is essential. In a nutshell, a Bordeaux is any wine produced in the Bordeaux region of France. Bordeaux wines are strictly regulated and can only be blended from two or more of the permitted grapes — Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Malbec and rarely Carménère. The words Saint-Émilion, Pomerol, Médoc or Graves on a bottle of Bordeaux represents its sub-region and particular wine style. Médoc and Graves are Left Bank wines (from the left bank of the Garonne River) and are dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon, but usually have a significant portion of Merlot. These wines are big and bold and are usually meant to be cellared before drinking. Saint-Émilion and Pomerol are Right Bank wines (on the right bank of the Dordogne River) and are typically a Merlotdominant fruity blend with minimal influence of oak and meant to be drunk young.
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Common names found on red blend labels
Claret – In the United States, a Claret is simply a red wine in the style of Bordeaux. Generally associated with a dry, dark red Bordeaux. Cuvee – Simply means “blend.” GSM – GSM is an acronym used for a red blend made from the grapes Grenache, Shiraz, and Mourvèdre. Commonly found in Australian wines. Meritage – In the late 1980s, a group of California winemakers trademarked the word “Meritage” (rhymes with heritage) as a true Bordeaux produced outside of the Bordeaux region. The word is a combination of the words merit and heritage. Winemakers using the Meritage label must follow the same practices used in Bordeaux.
Did you know?
The Bordeaux region of France is the largest wine growing area of France with a vineyard area of more than 120,000 hectares. Bordeaux wine is made by more than 8,500 producers.
“Beer has too many calories” Misconceptions about beer, part 3 Scott Ge nt
By Scott Gentry gentrst@gmail. com
H a v e you ever decided against having a beer based on some nutritional aspect of the beverage? If you drink beer and count calories and carbs, you probably have. I don’t want to make the argument that all beers are healthful, but I do want to offer a paradigm shift on what you may think of the nutritional content of beer.
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In the next issue:
What are growlers? This beer container makes its way to Alabama.
Heart healthy
Studies have shown that moderate beer drinking can have a positive impact on heart health. Beer drinkers who drink about a pint a day are 31 percent less likely to suffer from a heart attack, stroke or heart disease. Beer also contains significant amounts of magnesium, selenium, potassium, phosphorus, biotin and B vitamins.
Rich in flavor, rich in calories
Often, people will choose to drink a flavor-
less, low-calorie beer to cut back on their caloric intake — only to pound six or seven beers in a night. You would be better off all around by choosing a better beer up front and drinking less, but enjoying it much more. Pick something like Redhook Long Hammer IPA. This beer, which has 195 calories, features some intense flavors, so you'll want to sip on it. Enjoy one or two beers like this
in a night, and you'll get pretty close to breaking even with the ultra-light beers in terms of calories.
Low calorie
If you must go with a lowcalorie beer, consider Hoegaarden (pronounced 'who-garden'), a white wheat beer produced in Belgium. It contains about 150 calories a bottle, so while it is no Miller 64, it is relatively low in calories.
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between the pages
“Herbie’s Game” by Timothy Hallinan
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ince June is International Crime Month, it seems only fitting to feature a little crime fiction for the book review this month — specifically, Timothy Hallinan’s amusing “Herbie’s Game,” the fourth book in his Junior Bender mystery series. Hallinan’s main character, the jovial professional burglar Junior Bender, finds himself in the middle of a murderous plot in this novel, as he seeks the perpetrator who stole a list of clients from the city’s top hitman finder and the people who killed the man who taught him the crime game – Herbie Mott. Bender journeys across Los Angeles and meets a bevy of amusing and disturbing figures throughout the city’s shady un-
derworld, but never loses his trademark wit and penchant for clever barbs. Along the way, Bender not only questions other people, but asks himself why he continues to make his living as a criminal. Lovers of the detective novel will find Hallinan’s work to be more jovial than his crime fiction predecessors Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler, but his ability to create fast-paced and humorous dialogue helps move the plot along in a satisfying way. The book is, admittedly, perhaps not the best crime novel I’ve ever read, but it would be a perfect read for a nice afternoon at the beach or a rainy day read on your sofa — preferably with a nice hot cup of tea.
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Compiled by Destiny Brown Email dbrown@gulfcoastnewspapers.com to update or add listings.
Karaoke
Wednesday at 8 p.m.
Daphne
Ft. Morgan
Top of the Bay Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 9 p.m.
Behind the Pines Bar & Grill every Wednesday at 8 p.m.
Foley
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Good Time Charlies every Tuesday at 10 p.m. The Office Lounge every
Tacky Jacks every Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Mudbugs
Pink Pony Pub every night at 9 p.m.
Orange Beach Island Times Daiquiri Bar every Thursday at 8 p.m. Live Bait every night at 8 p.m. The Undertow Wednesday – Friday at 9:30 p.m.
Don’t miss the Goo Goo Dolls at The Amphitheater at The Wharf on June 21 along with Chris Daughtry and the Plain White T’s.
Perdido Key Happy Harbor on the Line every Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Open Mic Fairhope
American Legion 199 open guitar jams every Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Courtyard 311 every Tuesday at 7 p.m. The Gumbo Shack every Thursday at 6 p.m.
Foley The Office Lounge every Tuesday at 6 p.m.
Gulf Shores Tacky Jacks every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.
Orange Beach Happy Harbor the Mothership Tuesday at 6 p.m. Live Bait every Sunday at 8 p.m.
Perdido Key Flora-Bama every Monday at 6 p.m.
Trivia Daphne
Moe’s Bar B Que every Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Fairhope Fairhope Brewing Company every Thursday Ravenite Pizzeria Live Trivia
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live local music Foley
LuLu’s Meachum Motor Company featuring Rebecca Barry Tacky Jacks Alvarado Road Show
Good Time Charlies at 10 p.m.
Orange Beach
every Tuesday, Live Sports Trivia every Wednesday
WEDNESDAY, June 4 Gulf Shores
The Hangout Category 4 LuLu’s Jimmy Lumpkin
Orange Beach Baumhower’s Mike Eagan Bimini Bobs Greg Brown Compleat Angler Jay Williams
Spanish Fort
Baumhower’s Double D Bimini Bobs Greg Brown Compleat Angler Tyler Champion Flora-Bama Shindig in the Sand Happy Harbor The Beachbillys Island Times Daiquiri Bar Turbo Crab Live Bait Dirty Pop
SATURDAY, june 7
Bluegill Restaurant Ross +1
Daphne
THURSDAY, june 5
Top of the Bay Gypsy Riot and Bobby
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The Hangout Cornbred/ Matthew Winningham LuLu’s CoConut Radio
Windmill Market Lee Yankie
Orange Beach The Ampitheater at The Wharf Zac Brown Band Baumhower’s Jerry Powell Bimini Bobs Mike Eagen Compleat Angler Greg Brown Happy Harbor Ryan Balthrop Island Times Daiquiri Bar Sam Glass Band Live Bait Dirty Pop
FRIDAY, june 6
Gulf Shores The Hangout Mojiles/DJ Sremba Papa Rocco’s Smokey and Mark Tacky Jacks Alvarado Road Show
Orange Beach Baumhower’s Tyler Champion Bimini Bobs Jerry Powell Compleat Angler Greg Brown Flora-Bama Billy Curringtown Shindig in the Sand Happy Harbor GFK Island Times Daiquiri Bar Whyte Caps Live Bait Dirty Pop
Fairhope
Spanish Fort
Old 27 Grill Christina Christian Windmill Market Eric Jones/Funk n’ Brown
Bluegill Restaurant Brittany Grimes
Gulf Shores The Hangout Mario Mena Band/ Foxy Iguanas
Answers:
Puzzles on page 30
Billy Currington will perform Saturday, June 7 at Shindig in the Sand. Tickets for his performance are $40.
Gulf Shores Compleat Angler Danny Spiro The Hangout Jay Williams Band/ The Perry Wall LuLu’s Peek Tacky Jacks Alvarado Road Show
Orange Beach
Fairhope
Baumhower’s Justin Forbes Bimini Bobs Ric McArthur Flora-Bama Shindig in the Sand Happy Harbor Rez
Windmill Market Amanda Caudill
Spanish Fort
SUNday, june 8
Bluegill Restaurant Dale Drinkard Jr.
MONDAY, june 9 Gulf Shores
Big O’s Chase Brown Flora-Bama Songwriter Shootout The Hangout The Investment/ Ellux Furor LuLu’s Brent Burns
Orange Beach Live Bait DJ J. Steven
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SATURDAY, june 14
Big O’s Logan and Jennifer The Hangout Banditos/DJ Sremba LuLu’s Alvarado Road Show Sunset Cork Room Lisa Christian
Top of the Bay Stone Viper
Orange Beach
Foley
Live Bait DJ J. Steven
The Office Lounge Anniversary Party
Gulf Shores
WEDNESDAY, june 11 Gulf Shores
The Hangout Banditos LuLu’s Alvarado Road Show
Orange Beach Baumhower’s Mike Eagan Bimini Bobs Greg Brown Compleat Angler Jay Williams Happy Harbor Chris Bryant
Spanish Fort Bluegill Restaurant Ross +1
THURSDAY, june 12 Gulf Shores
The Hangout Cornbred/Adam Holt Band LuLu’s Kyle & Karl
Orange Beach Baumhower’s Jerry Powell Bimini Bobs Destiny Brown Compleat Angler Jay Williams Happy Harbor Wes Loper Live Bait Lazy Poets
FRIDAY, june 13
Find local musician Melissa Joiner playing around town.
Daphne
Fairhope Old 27 Grill Jim St. James Windmill Market Southern Star
Gulf Shores The Hangout Jamie Bergeron and the Kickin Cajuns/Oak and Ash LuLu’s Swagger Papa Rocco’s Smokey and Mark Tacky Jacks Pale Moon Rising
Orange Beach Baumhower’s Tyler Champion Bimini Bobs Jerry Powell Compleat Angler Danny Spiro Island Times Daiquiri Bar Logan Spicer Band Live Bait Lazy Poets
SUNday, june 15
– Fundraiser for Bayside Medical Missions – Tickets $25.00
Old 27 Grill Lisa Zanghi Windmill Market Mitch Johnston
Gulf Shores
Fairhope
Gulf Shores The Hangout Kyle and Karl Band/ The Perry Wall LuLu’s Delta Reign Tacky Jacks Adam Doleac
Orange Beach
Old 27 Grill Tyler Champion Windmill Market Emily Stuckey
Baumhower’s Justin Forbes Bimini Bobs Ric McArthur Compleat Angler Destiny Brown Happy Harbor Cowboy Johnson
Gulf Shores
Spanish Fort
The Hangout Jamie Bergeron and the Kickin Cajuns/Foxy Iguanas LuLu’s Bud Smith and Friends Tacky Jacks Tommy Morse
Bluegill Restaurant Dale Drinkard Jr.
Orange Beach
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Live Bait Stellar
FRIDAY, june 20
Big O’s Logan and Jennifer The Hangout Rhythm Intervention/ DJ Sremba LuLu’s Grits N Pieces Sunset Cork Room Lisa Christian
Fairhope
Orange Beach
The Hangout Mario Mena Band/ Foxy Iguanas LuLu’s The Nashville Gang Tacky Jacks Charlie and Mel
Live Bait DJ J. Steven
WEDNESDAY, june 18
Old 27 Grill Christina Christian Windmill Market Jimmy Lumpkin / Nick Talley Duo
Gulf Shores
Gulf Shores
Orange Beach
The Hangout Category 4 LuLu’s Cool Rayz
Gulf Shores
Spanish Fort
Baumhower’s Double D Bimini Bobs Greg Brown Compleat Angler Al & Kathy Happy Harbor Tips for Lucy Island Times Daiquiri Bar Sam Glass Band Live Bait Stellar
Baumhower’s Double D Bimini Bobs Greg Brown Compleat Angler Al & Kathy Happy Harbor Rez Island Times Daiquiri Bar Jay Williams Band Live Bait Lazy Poets
Big O’s Chase Brown Flora-Bama Songwriter Shootout The Hangout The Investment/Ellux Furor LuLu’s Jon Cowart Big O’s Chase Brown
Bluegill Restaurant Ross +1
Spanish Fort
THURSDAY, June 19
Bluegill Restaurant Brittany Grimes
Orange Beach
The Hangout Cornbred/Matthew Winningham LuLu’s Crowned Jewelz
Spanish Fort
Live Bait DJ J. Steven
Orange Beach
Bluegill Restaurant Brittany Grimes
TUESDAY, june 17
MONDAY, june 16
Fairhope
Old 27 Grill Summer Garden Fiesta
Orange Beach Baumhower’s Mike Eagan Bimini Bobs Greg Brown Compleat Angler Jay Williams
Gulf Shores
Baumhower’s Jerry Powell Bimini Bobs Destiny Brown Compleat Angler Greg Brown Happy Harbor Hold
ONGOING
Robertsdale Magnolia Blossom Cafe live music every Friday night
Silverhill The Porch live music every Saturday from 8 p.m.-midnight and Sunday from 4-7 p.m.
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Giving back
WHAT: Baldwin County’s Soles4Souls shoe drive WHEN: June 1 – Oct. 12 HOW: Drop off new or used shoes at a collection location near you FIND OUR MORE: Soles4Souls. org; local contact is Tracy Swack, TracyS@soles4souls.org
Donate soles, help soles around the world By Jill Clair Gentry Lifestyles editor jgentry@gulfcoastnewspapers.com
Let's be honest: we really don't need all those shoes. As I look through my own closet, I see several pairs of shoes that are in good condition that I simply don't wear anymore. They only go with that one outfit, my style has changed or I just have way too many ballet flats. I could drop my unused shoes off at a thrift store, where they may or may not be bought — or I could donate them to our local Soles4Souls shoe drive, where I know they will be used to provide job opportunities and footwear to people around the world.
Soles4Souls
Soles4Souls, Inc. advances the fight
against global poverty through social enterprise — a term describing charities that use proven business practices to create positive social change. Each year, Soles4Souls collects millions of used and new shoes from volunteer shoe drives, civic groups, churches and schools, small businesses and big-brand companies. Most reusable shoes are distributed to support micro-enterprise programs, creating and sustaining desperatelyneeded jobs in poor nations. The resulting revenue that Soles4Souls earns then helps fund free distribution of new shoes and clothing throughout the U.S. and overseas. Last year, Soles4Souls distributed almost two million pairs of used shoes and 1.9 million pairs of new shoes in North and Central America, Africa and the Caribbean.
Collection Locations Fairhope Barnwell Baptist Church, 7780 U.S. Highway 98 Trinity Presbyterian Church, 545 South Mobile Street St. Francis at the Point, 17280 Scenic Hwy. 98 The Garage Studio, 17070 Scenic Highway 98 Fairhope United Methodist Church, 155 South Section Street Recreation Center, 803 North Greeno Road The Elks Lodge, 561 S. Mobile St.
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Gulf Shores Lagoon Baptist Church, 17867 State Highway 180 W. Shell Banks Baptist Church, 12125 State Hwy 180 Gulf Shores United Methodist Church, 1900 Gulf Shores Parkway Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church, 308 East 22nd Ave. Blue Girl Beading, 2200 East 2nd Street Suite F Beach Reflections, 1210 Gulf Shores Parkway Southport Campground, 108
Waterway West Blvd. Magnolia Springs Magnolia Springs Baptist Church, 15090 U.S. Hwy 98 Orange Beach Christian Life Church, 25550 Canal Road Island Air, 4399 Lindsey Lane The Orange Grove, 25122 Perdido Beach Blvd., Suite 7 Worship on the Water at the Flora-Bama Lounge and Package Store
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Dragon Boat Festival hits the Delta June 7 Teams are registering fast to participate in the newest sport to hit Mobile and Baldwin County. The inaugural FUSE Project Dragon Boat Festival will allow participants to raise funds while rowing in a 46foot Chinese rowboat. Thirty teams have signed up for the adrenaline filled racing action and to raise pledges for the FUSE Project and its community partners. Each participant is raising $60 individually, with that money providing 2.5 hours of teaching for at-risk children at Scarborough Middle School and educating Mobile and Baldwin County middle school children about wise stewardship of water quality and living resources of Alabama’s estuaries.
What is Dragon Boat Racing?
Hong Kong style dragon boats are 46 feet long and holds 20 people. A drummer sits in a seat seat above the first two paddlers and pounds away while the team rows and a steerer guides the boat.
What is the FUSE Project?
The FUSE Project's goal is to support tangible, realistic projects that will benefit children on the Alabama Gulf Coast. The nonprofit organization supports existing philanthropies with specific project ideas and grassroots efforts by motivated members of the community. Past projects include funding an after school program for atrisk youth, sponsoring a Distinguished Young Woman contestant, supporting the Big House Foundation and funding Light of the Village ministries.
if you go WHEN: Saturday, June 7 WHERE: 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center, Spanish Fort WHY: To raise money for local schools and teach children about stewardship of water quality in Alabama’s estuaries FIND OUT MORE: TheFUSEproject.org; 251-654-3798; grant@ theFUSEproject.org
Reel in fun, cash prizes at Flora-Bama Fishing Rodeo By John Mullen jmullen@gulfcoastnewspapers.com Ever fished a tournament for croaker? Know what a croaker is? Find out Father’s Day weekend at the FloraBama Fishing Rodeo. It is, organizers say, “the funnest fishing tournament on the Gulf Coast.” More than 30 fish categories are fair game, including the fun category which will be comprised of the aforementioned croaker, pin fish, spade fish, blue crab and sting ray. There is also a big-game Calcutta category for tuna, dauphin, wahoo and swordfish. It may all be in fun, but more than $130,000 in cash in prizes is on the line, including an 18-foot center console boat for the winner of the Legendary Marine Master Angler award, and the Paradise Lodge Top Lady Angler wins a four-night, three-day fishing trip for four to Paradise Lodge.
Additional individual jackpots
Red snapper jackpot: $250 per boat King mackerel jackpot: $250 per boat Speckled trout jackpot: $150 per boat. Oh, the croaker. It’s a fish used to catch other fish, and it usually doesn’t get much bigger than a pound. It makes a croaking sound by vibrating its air bladders to attract females during spawning season. Now, go have some fun!
if you go WHEN: Friday through Sunday, June 13–15 WHERE: Flora-Bama Yacht Club COST: $35 per angler WHO IT BENEFITS: Special Operations Warriors Foundation FIND OUT MORE: FloraBamaFishingRodeo.com or FloraBama Fishing Rodeo on Facebook