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Columns 4 Publisher’s Note Lynn Knighton

Birthdays on a Budget How to repurpose and reuse your party decor year after year.

The Savvy Party Planner Your countdown checklist to a stress free birthday party.

Beth Long, PhD, LPC, BCBA

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6 Kids Say the Wisest Things

Sponsored by Magnolia Springs Pediatrics

43 Parenting, Media & Everything in Between Common Sense Media

Birthday Party Guide

All the local resources you need for their big day.

15 Ways to Earn Extra Money as a Mom

60 Dave Says Dave Ramsey

Jobs at home and what they pay.

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On The Cover Halle Kate Alvarez (3), daughter of Michael “Chad” Alvarez and Melisa Alvarez and little sister to Brooklyn (19). Halle Kate is very imaginative and loves to play pretend. She also enjoys going to the beach, playing with her friends and never turns down an ice cream date!

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Bits and Pieces 14

School Bits 50

Book Reviews 56

Family Calendar

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Publisher’sNote The Eastern Shore’s Foremost Parenting Source

I absolutely love celebrating other people’s birthdays. Birthdays are a great opportunity to reach out and let someone know that they matter and have a special place in this world. If you are on social media and have had people you haven’t heard from in years post a birthday wish to you, then you know what I mean. It makes a person feel really good. There are some people who might think that a simple “Happy Birthday” posted on a time line does not mean anything, but it really does. That person took those few moments out of their day to let you know they were thinking about you. That is what birthdays are all about. Letting people know they are special. For every birthday in our home, my family wakes up to birthday messages, streamers and balloons because I want them to wake with a smile that I hope will last all day. Some people have boxes of holiday décor in their attic, but I have boxes of streamers, signs and balloons just waiting to be hung. At any given time you are sure to find a random piece of scotch tape on a wall in my home leftover from one of the festivities. Recently, I learned how to make balloon garland and that has taken the fun to a whole new level! If you love birthdays and party planning as much as I do, the first thing you should do is flip over to page 44, where you will find our annual Birthday Party Resource Guide. This directory is filled with valuable information to help you get ready for your special event. Make sure you tuck this issue in a convenient place so you have it year round as you plan all of your celebrations! When planning a party, there are a lot of “to-dos” that have to get done. If all those pile up on you, it makes for a very stressful event robbing you of the joy of the actual party. With proper planning you can enjoy the day just as much as the guests, if not more. In The Savvy Party Planner: Countdown To A Stress-free Birthday Celebration, on page 40, Christina Katz helps you lay out a game plan that will have you rested and ready for the big day. As we all know, parties can get expensive. There are great ways to save by reusing supplies or baking your own cake, but that still costs money. Many families I know are still struggling after the pandemic and looking for ways to bring in extra income to help with their budgets... and hopefully have money left over for the extras like parties. While there are a plethora of jobs out there due to the job shortage, you may be looking for something that will allow a little more flexibility in your schedule. If so, check out Cheryl Maguire’s recommendations in 15 Way to Earn Extra Monday as a Mom, found on page 52. Whether you are looking for a fun family activity in our Family Calendar, checking out some great School News or planning the perfect party, we hope you find the July issue both helpful and entertaining. Also during the birth month of our great country, I want to thank all of the men and women in service who work to keep us the land of the free and home of the brave. God bless the USA! Have a Happy 4th and a wonderful July!

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Publisher Lynn Knighton lynn@easternshoreparents.com Editor DeAnne Watson deanne@easternshoreparents.com Associate Editor Kelly Watson Research Editor Christa Weinberg Contributing Writers Christina Katz Beth Long, PhD, LPC, BCBA Sarah Lyons Cheryl Maguire Dave Ramsey Robert L. Rux, M.D.

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to be rewarded when they do hard things. Research has repeatedly shown that this “If, Then” style of parenting is the most effective way to change behavior.

1. It focuses on teaching, shaping, and rewarding what you want to see in your children. For example, if your children have to earn media time instead of being entitled to it, it creates a natural setting to practice doing the right thing (compliance, chores, sharing, taking turns, etc).

by Beth Long, PhD, LPC, BCBA

“They Always Take Everything Away From Me!” In the typical 21st century American household, children are given free access to most (if not all) of their favorite items. They can freely play with their toys, run around the backyard, gather their own snacks, turn on the TV, get their own drinks, and maintain control of their own electronic devices. As soon as the children misbehave, parents run into the room and start taking away the items. In other words, we want our kids to have everything, but only on our terms. This system of discipline is harmful and ineffective for several reasons… 1. It focuses is on what the child does wrong instead of what the child does well. 2. During the process of taking the item away, the child has as much power as the parent. 3. The child begins to behave out of fear of what he/she will lose instead of truly wanting to the right thing. “They always take everything away from me,” is our wise kid statement of the month. As a parent, you may be thinking, “I have to

take everything away from my children to get them to behave.” Would you believe me if I told you that there is a much easier, more effective way to get your children to complete their chores, eat their vegetables, and take their baths? All you have to do is take control of the things you actually can control. Instead of “clean your room or I will take away your iPad,” try “clean your room and you can have 30 minutes on your iPad.” The difference I am suggesting is a simple change in semantics, but a change in semantics will make all the difference. Let’s look at it another way. Taking away the items you have given your children is equivalent to a company paying their employees before work and then collecting a portion of the pay every time an employee accidentally or intentionally does something wrong. I am pretty confident that no one would choose to work for that company! So why do we choose this as our primary way to parent? We can all agree that most children are NOT intrinsically (internally) motivated. Children are not born with a desire to be constantly obedient and positive. Children are extrinsically (externally) motivated and need

2. It allows the parent to be proactive instead of reactive. Threats of loss often lead to tantrums or uncontrollable situations. “If, Then” allows the child to see that they have some control in the situation, which encourages logical thinking, and wise decision making. 3. When this approach is done well, children are rewarded for every attempt they make to “do the right thing”. This naturally develops self-compassion, which is one of the most important requirements for mental health. Self-compassion is one’s ability to accurately see their own strengths/ weaknesses. People who are self-compassionate are able to focus on where they need to improve, make goals to do so, and reward themselves for their efforts.

Dr. Beth Long received her education in Counseling Psychology from Chapman University. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Board Certified Behavior Analyst. Beth has worked in six unique clinical environments across the country and currently owns Works of Wonder Therapy in Montgomery. Beth utilizes the knowledge from a variety of different disciplines to give her patients the best care possible. To learn more visit www.worksofwondertherapy.com.

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Is Your Home Lead Safe? Most children get lead poisoning from paint in homes built before 1978. Keep paint in good repair and use a certified lead contractor to safely perform home renovations if your home was built before 1978.

A blood lead test is the only way to know if your child has lead poisoning. Talk with your child’s doctor about testing, especially at the 1- and 2-year check-up, when children are at greatest risk.

Lead poisoning can cause permanent learning and behavior problems. Follow these steps to stop lead poisoning: • Practice and teach good handwashing, especially before preparing food and eating. • Feed your family a low-fat diet high in calcium and iron. • Damp dust and mop, especially around windows and play areas, to remove lead dust. • Keep children away from areas with peeling or chipping paint.

Visit our website to learn about other sources of lead and the importance of prevention. ADPH Environmental Alabama Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Services Lead Branch 1-800-819-7644 1-833-667-1495 alabamapublichealth.gov/lead alabamapublichealth.gov/aclppp 7 www.facebook.com/easternshoreparentsmagazine


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DYW “Be Your Best Self” Boot Camp

Distinguished Young Women of Baldwin County invites 3rd-6th grade girls to participate in this year’s “Be Your Best Self” Boot Camp and 7th-8th grade girls for this year’s “Boot Camp Elite.” This year both camps will meet August 21, 2021 at Coastal Alabama Community College from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Both camps will also participate in a segment of the 2022 program on August 28, 2021. This year’s camps also include 2 tickets to this year’s program, group photos, refreshments, a boot camp t-shirt and more. Registration is $30 which goes to the scholarship fund. For more information contact: Katy (BYBS) at katy. sipper@gmail.com (251-421-1320) or Julie (Elite) at jdstuckey1@gmail.com (251-564-4411).

Page and Palette Introduces Early Chapter Book Club

Page and Palette invites children ages 6-8 to join them for the Early Chapter Book Club. The book club meets the 1st Tuesday of every month at 3:30 PM. Readers will enjoy an activity and discussion at each meeting. The books will be available to be purchased with a 10% discount. For more information on the books and other information about the club visit Page and Palette bookstore at 32 South Section Street, Fairhope or call 928-5295.

Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday

Alabama’s 16th annual sales tax holiday for school-related items begins at 12:01 a.m. Friday, July 16, 2021, and ends at midnight Sunday, July 18, 2021, giving shoppers the opportunity to purchase certain school supplies, computers, books and clothing free of the state’s four percent sales or use tax.

23rd Annual Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation Professional Rodeo

Thursday, August 5th, Friday, August 6th and Saturday, August 7th at the City of Foley Horse Arena, 113 East Rosetta Ave. This Rodeo features exciting events including bull riding, barrel racing, bareback riding, calf roping, team roping, steer wrestling, break away roping and much more. The Rodeo kicks off each night at 8:00 PM with FREE children’s activities beginning nightly at 6:00 PM. General admission tickets are $15 for adults, $8 for children ages 3-12 years old, and free for ages 2 and under. Tickets are available for pre-sale at the Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation at 819 North McKenzie Street in Foley; Summerdale Western Store on Highway 59 in Summerdale; and Frances Holk-Jones State Farm Insurance at 315 E. Laurel Avenue in Foley. Tickets will also be available each night at the gate of the Rodeo. The Queens’ Horsemanship Contest is Thursday, July 29th which will include the crowning of the Queens. Horsemanship kicks off at 6:30 PM. To learn about becoming a Peer Helper Program Sponsor or volunteer visit jenniferclairemoorefoundation.com/events/ rodeo/ today! Visit peerhelpers.org, follow on Facebook at Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation or call 251-971- 3633 for information.

Pirates Cove Annual Autism FUNraiser

2021 Flavors of the South Food and Wine Showcase

The Annual Illuminating Autism FUNraiser at Pirates Cove is a three-day event, held July 23 - 25. The event offers food, fun and live music on the sandy shores of the laid-back beach restaurant. During our Annual FUNraiser we will draw down on two 2021 JEEPs from Gulf Chrysler, one on Saturday and another one on Sunday. We also have an art market both days during the event with several local artists in attendance. Cover for the event is $10.

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Join The Central Baldwin Chamber of Commerce for the 2021 Flavors of the South held to showcase food and wine from local restaurants and caterers. Come sample a variety of food and drink while listening to music and participating in our silent auction. Individual tickets are $30. This special event will be held July 15, from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at the Baldwin County Coliseum in Robertsdale. Donations items are also being accepted for the silent auction. For more information or to reserve tickets, call the Chamber at 251-947-2626 or email Brooke Butler, bbutler@centralbaldwin.com. 8

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Bay Bites Food-Truck Festival

Hosted by Mobile Baykeeper's Young Advisory Council leadership committee, Bay Bites is an annual food-truck festival benefiting our work for clean water, clean air, and healthy communities. On July 22 from 5 PM – 9 PM, enjoy delicious food from the area's best local food trucks, craft beer and wine, live music, lawn games, and a variety of kids entertainment options on the beautiful riverfront of Downtown Mobile. Tickets are $15 for entry and two drinks or $10 for entry only. This year, we're offering a ticket level that gives you a discount on a Mobile Baykeeper membership. Entry-level tickets get you access to the event but does not include food. If you buy a ticket level that includes drinks you will be able to get two beers (if over 21) or Coca-Cola products. Stay tuned to www.mobilebaykeeper.org/baybites for additional information.

Roy Martin Young Anglers Tournament

The Roy Martin Young Anglers Tournament is designed to bring families together and encourage sportsmanship. The tournament takes place on the Saturday, July 10. It is for children 15 years and younger and it typically attracts more than 1,500 young anglers. The one-day event features 31 categories with prizes awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes in all categories. One Master Angler is awarded. All participants receive certificate. All proceeds benefit the Mobile Jaycees Children’s Christmas Shopping Tour. For more information, please visit adsfr.com/rmyat/.

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The Justice Lyn Stuart Community Service Award Recipient

The Heritage Junior Women's Club celebrated grant recipients, scholarship winners, donations, presented the Justice Lyn Stuart Award and Club Woman of the Year and more at its annual Spring Banquet, held at Pearl and Addie’s Cafe in Bay Minette. Each year, the Heritage Club holds a Chili Cook-off to help raise funds for the North Baldwin Coalition for Excellence in Education, an education foundation which serves schools in the Baldwin County High School feeder pattern. HJWC presented $5,000 to NBCEE for its Teacher Grant Program. NBCEE President Kelli Wallace was on hand to accept the contribution and to recognize the Teacher Grant winners. They included Baldwin County High - Dan Nichols, $500 Cyber Tiger Aerial & Photography; Bay Minette Elementary - Jennifer Gee, $500 - Gifted Gadgets & Puzzle Play; BMES - Terry Janes, $500 - Hands-On, Minds-On; BMES - Merlyne Kittrell, $500 - Collaboration Maker Station; Bay Minette Middle - Tracy Brooks, $435 - Novel Study: The Book Thief; Delta Elementary - Lisa Erwin, $160 - Game, Set, Silence!; Perdido School- Danielle Brown, $500 - Monarch Migration; Pine Grove Elementary - Christy Mcallister, $500 - Pawtastic Behavior Incentive; Stapleton Elementary - Lisa Comer, $500 - Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover. The Heritage Club's Purse Bingo Scholarship Fundraiser afforded the club the opportunity present a total of $1,000 in scholarships to three BCHS students: Blakeley Norris, Caroline Dute and Braedyn Newton. The club also raised $1,000 was raised through its annual Spring Plant Sale for the Bay Minette Public Library's Summer Reading Program. These funds are used to entertain, educate and inspire local children every summer. Additional contributions raised by various fundraisers through the club were awarded to the Area Women Action Group's Miss AWAG Pageant and the North Baldwin Beauty Review Pageant! Annual Club Awards were given to two very special ladies. The Justice Lyn Stuart Community Service Award was given to Felisha Anderson for her dedication and outstanding service to the North Baldwin community and various clubs and programs. The 2020-2021 Club Woman of the Year was voted on by fellow club members and awarded to Renee Brooks Morrison! 2020-2021 Heritage Club officers include: Elizabeth Byrd, President; Christy Rollin, Vice President; Ashley Jones Davis, Treasurer; Sara G. Davis, Secretary; and members Marlee Bailey, Tucker Clay, Caitlyn Hadley, Brittany Clay, Clair Dorough, Starla Sellers, Renee Morrison, Monica Walker, Hillary Shaw, Brittany Wallace, Brandy Long, and Shunterria Caldwell. Pictured, Felisha Anderson, left, was presented Lyn Stuart Community Service Award by club member Ashley Jones Davis.

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No Diving in the Shallow End Hey guys, it’s warming up and that means we have hit summer in Baldwin County and the enjoyment of the beautiful water. But with the fun comes some responsibility to prevent accidents for kids. Today we will talk about water safety around your house, the pool, and on a boat. One area of water safety that is always overlooked is sources of water, and therefore potential injuries, around the house. Kiddie pools, buckets, overturned trash can tops, old tires; basically anything can be a receptacle for water. And it only takes a few inches of water for an infant or toddler to fall in and drown. The most important thing to do is walk around your house and property often to pour out these sources, especially after a rain (this also helps prevent mosquitoes!). And watch the neighbors as well, a kiddie pool can be left out and be very attractive to your toddler. The other area around your house or neighborhood that is potentially dangerous is swimming pools. Let’s review some safety tips. Always know where your children are. I can’t stress this enough. Most accidents occur when

children are “being supervised,” but end up near the pool unexpectedly. And over 75% of submersion injuries occur between ages 1 and 3 years old. Be sure that either your pool or the neighbors has a locked gate with limited access. Also, if you have a door that opens onto a pool deck, install an alarm that will sound if the door is opened without you knowing. If you have babysitters, be sure that they can swim and know CPR. Remove all chemicals and equipment from the pool area during playtime and remove all toys from the grounds when not in use. A fun toy can be very appealing and therefore dangerous to a toddler near the pool. Be sure to have flotation devices available for all swimmers, but they cannot be relied upon to keep the kids safe, even for just a second. Boating is a great activity to do with your family, but please consider these words of advice. Make sure all persons (young and old) are fitted with approved life jackets. Even the most experienced boater or sailor can capsize and/or fall overboard. Be sure that a licensed boater handles the watercraft at all times and understands the markers in the bay and near piers.

The last question I get often is “When can I take my infant on a boat?” Well the answer depends on a lot of things. Be sure the water temperature is not too cold and that the area of boating is very smooth with minimal waves. Of course, make sure to cover your infant with sunscreen and a hat and bring along extra sunscreen. Also, it is an Alabama state law that every child under the age of eight wears an approved life jacket, even for young infants. And, have an adult assigned to the child at all times. So the answer is 1) when the conditions are right, 2) all safety precautions have been met, and 3) when you are comfortable with your child being there. As always, have fun this summer, but do it responsibly.

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Baby Chicks Lesson at Bay Minette ES

Students in Brittany Wallace's class at Bay Minette Elementary are getting an up-close lesson on life cycles. Jake Byrd donated some of his eggs and incubator from his hatchery for the class to use for the study. After nearly three weeks of watching over their eggs, baby chicks are now hatching to the delight of the students. Once all the chickens hatch, they will be sold and the money will be donated back to the classroom. What an egg-cellent lesson!

Open Registration for School Year Session begins July 5

BCHS Softball Camp

The Baldwin County High School Lady Tigers held their annual softball camp Tuesday, June 1, at their home field. Young campers were trained in fielding, batting, pitching and base-running, as well as other tips for the game! The camp was led by Coach Anthony Cox and his coaching staff, as well as current and former Lady Tigers. What a great turnout!

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Robertsdale HS Shark Tank

"Sharks" were spotted at Robertsdale High School Bear Nation! Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Puel’s English 11 students applied design thinking skills and satirical business proposals inspired by Shark Tank. Members of the RHS faculty served as the "sharks." The presentations were fantastic!

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Robertsdale Track Captains and All-County Performers

The Robertsdale High School Bear Nation Track Banquet was held recently! Congrats to our team captains and All-county performers! Team Captains: Lily Glassford, Khalia Inglemon, Addison Phillips, Danny Lewandowski, Caleb Thrash, Logan Wilson. All-County: Lily Glassford, Brianna Green, Khalia Inglemon, David Latimer, Demontre Prim, Dristen Wiley, Logan Wilson. Thank you to all our athletes for your hard work!

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DMS Annual Art Show

Congratulations to the following students that placed in the annual DMS Art Show at Daphne Middle School! The winners are the following (from left to right): Drawing: 3rd place, Reese Dube, 2nd place, Kate Arbaczauskas, and 1st place, Bayle Barnette. Mixed Media: 3rd place, Cole Millwood, 2nd place, Bella Charlton, and 1st place, Jonathan Eddingfield. Painting: 3rd place, Mazie Crenshaw, 2nd place, Lily Greer, and 1st place, Priscilla Parker. Photography, 1st place, Annaleise Schneider. Best of Show: Zoey Smith. The art teacher is Mrs. Sherry Bittinger.

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Autauga County Schools St. James Episcopal School's Kindergarten Graduation

On May 27, St. James Episcopal School held their second kindergarten graduation. We are so excited and proud of these 9 graduates and look forward to their continued success. Congratulations to all of the graduates.

BCHS Graduation

Baldwin County High School celebrated its 100th graduation class in a ceremony on Mitchell Field at Lyle Underwood Stadium in Bay Minette. The class had plenty to celebrate including having the highest average ACT score of any class in the school’s history. The commencement speaker was Arnie Williams, a 1988 graduate of BCHS, who encouraged students to prepare for the next step and to not try and run anyone else’s race but their own. Prior to his speech, the ceremony included the Pledge of Allegiance led by all the students who had already enlisted in the military for their post-high school career plans. To close out the night, the students joined together in singing the Alma Mater, followed by moving the tassel, a hat toss and celebratory fireworks!

Summer 2021 Dance Camps Once weekly classes in creative movement, ballet, hip hop, jazz, acro and tap.

“Royal Ball” All princes and princesses are invited to join us for a regal summer ball. Curtsy, waltz and turn with Cinderella and her friends. July 12-15 10:00-12:30

Fun Friday Camps!!

Ages 4-10 • 10:00-2:00 | Cost $50

“Fairies and Fireflies”

Mini Intensive Ballet Technique~Pointe/Variation~Jazz

Summer is made for dancing! Our dancers will flit, float and flap their wings to a Midsummer Nights Dream. July 19-22 10:00-12:30

July 19-22, 1:00-4:00 Cost $175 | Ages 9-12 • Ages 13-up

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“Jumping Jungle Jam” Jump, jive and boogie like the wild animals in the jungle. Take a walk on the wild side and dance like no one is watching! July 26-29 10:00-12:30 Cost $150 • Ages 3-5 and 6-8 In- studio “performance” at 12:00, end of each session!

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Bayshore Christian School Students Volunteer at VBS

Some of the Bayshore Christian School students volunteered at Eastern Shore Presbyterian Church's VBS and had a great time!

Bay Minette PD Visits with Summer Campers

The summer camp program offered at Bay Minette Elementary School had some special guests recently. Bay Minette Police Department officers stopped by to talk with the campers about their jobs and the work they do in the community. The campers were also able to view the gear used and tour the police vehicles.

Two Bayside Academy Students Chosen to Attend Boys State

Bayside Academy is proud to have had two students, rising seniors Angus Ladd and Ben VanDerHeyden, selected to attend Alabama Boys State, one of the highest honors granted to Alabama students. Students from across the state are chosen based on their demonstration of leadership, hard work, strong morals, and motivation in school and community activities. Boys State will be held July 11–17 at The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.

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Congratulations to the SFEEF Spanish Fort Education Enrichment Foundation Teacher Battle House Gift Card winners! SFES Laura Mayo, SFMS Angela Dailey, SFHS Brian Graveman, and to Rockwell’s Pam Turner Manders! Thanks for joining SFEEF!

Look out for yellow shirts at Belforest Elementary that identify great kids! These are the 3rd and 4th Quarter Crown of Character recipients. The Eastern Shore Junior Auxiliary identifies 5th Graders who are selected by their teachers and peers for having exceptional character. Congratulations!

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Foley ES Students Study Solar Energy

Mrs. Glaser's class and all the second graders enjoyed putting the concept of solar energy into practice using this amazing solar balloon provided by The NEED Project!

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Cub Scout Completes Webelo Rank

Jay Van Devender of Cub Scout Pack 177 of Spanish Fort completed his Webelo I rank. He also earned the Down and Dirty Cub Scout Nova award (blue star patch) for investigating earth science.

Fairhope East Elementary Future is Bright

The future is bright at Fairhope East Elementary! In STEAM lab we are ending the school year with GLOW GAMES. Our students are using mathematics, engineering, art, technology, and robotics. Thank you again for everyone that funded our black lights. 19

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FBI Representatives Speak to Daphne HS Students

Autauga County Schools Bayshore Christian School Announces New Director of Admissions

Daphne High School Trojans students interested in the FBI got to meet with representatives from the Mobile FBI field office. Students learned about careers in the FBI and the preparation it takes to get involved with the agency.

Bayshore Christian School would like to introduce our new Director of Admissions, Mrs. Ann-Marie Cook! We are so grateful that God has placed Ann-Marie in this role. Please join us in welcoming her to this new position!

Two Bayside Academy Students Chosen for FBI Teen Academy

Two Bayside Academy students were selected to attend the FBI Youth Leadership Academy sponsored by the Mobile Field Office of the FBI. According to the FBI, “This program invites top junior and senior high school students to their local Field Office to give them a peek into the inner workings of the FBI. Students gain a better understanding of the FBI and what it takes to keep America safe, highlighting the various positions and career paths that work together to help us in our mission to uphold the U.S. Constitution.” Rising juniors Wilson Engeriser and Trey McKean were chosen to attend this program.

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Baldwin Future Teacher Scholarships

The Baldwin County Public Schools’ Human Resources Department would like to thank Concept Construction and Renaissance for providing scholarships to aspiring educators through our Baldwin Proud Future Teacher Scholarship program. Baldwin County Public Schools’ CSFO John Wilson also donated a scholarship he received when he was selected for the Robert L. Morton award. This award is given to one CSFO in Alabama each year for their dedication to their communities, profession and school district. Thank you all for making this new venture a success! Because of your contributions, four students received scholarships this year! The Baldwin Proud Future Teacher Scholarship was created to recognize selected Baldwin County graduating seniors interested in entering the field of education. Through this scholarship program, we hope to encourage aspiring teachers to return to Baldwin County after obtaining their degree and join us in making a difference in the lives of Baldwin County students and our communities. This is the first year for the program and we look forward to watching it continue to grow. If you would like to be a part of this scholarship program, please send an email to news@bcbe. org. Congratulations to: Abby Beech, Spanish Fort High School; Lily Glassford, Robertsdale High School Bear Nation; Wyndal Mosley, Elberta High School Warriors; Michaela Sharp, Fairhope High School. 21

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Autauga County Schools Florence B. Mathis Project Jubilee

Students from Project Jubilee at Florence B Mathis Elementary School created art using only recycled materials in order to raise money for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. Students from each grade level got to visit the art museum and could buy tickets to vote on their favorite projects. Together our school raised $323.75. There were two divisions of winners. 3rd and 4th grade winners: 1st- Walker Reissiger’s Air Boat; 2nd- Amelia Landry’s giraffe; 3rd- Brody Martin’s katana. 5th and 6th grade winners: 1st- Jason Lek’s full functioning Delivery Bot; 2nd- Nevaeh Evans’ dragon; 3rd- Delaiah Kelly’s Hero Academy replica.

Resource Officer Training

The Baldwin County Sheriff's Office School Resource / Community Programs spent this week training with the US Marshall's Service at the Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force Training Center in Birmingham. They trained on strategies and responses to help keep our schools and community safe when dealing with exigent and active shooter situations.

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Tie-Dye at Florence B. Mathis ES

Mrs. Nolte and Mrs. Amerson’s classes at Florence B Mathis Elementary took advantage of a gorgeous day and went out to tie-dye some t-shirts! Peace out 4th grade!

J. Larry Newton Crown of Character Donut Party

Each quarter a 5th grader from each class is selected to be a recipient of the Crown of Character Award from the Junior Auxiliary. Today they were greeted with a donut party!

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Robertsdale ES Supports Two Service Projects

Noah McDaniel, Robertsdale Elementary School 6th grade NEHS President, came up with a plan to raise money to purchase subway trays for the Robertsdale Police Dept. and to make a monetary donation to The Ronald McDonald House. He was able to raise $524.10 to donate. We are so proud of Noah and our school for supporting these two service projects.

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Stonebridge ES Groundbreaking

A groundbreaking was held at the site of the new Stonebridge Elementary school off Highway 31. The school has a total Square Footage 132,235 S.F. and includes a tornado shelter incorporated in classroom wing, 56 Classrooms, 2-Pre-K Classrooms, 2-STEM Classrooms, 6 Special Needs Classrooms, 2-Pathway Classrooms, Cafetorium with seating for 480 with Stage, Gymnasium with seating for 450, Chorus Room, Band Room, Media Center with collaborative seating, Security Cameras for the entire campus and Covered Car Rider and Bus Drop off areas. Local community leaders, AL State Representative Harry Shiver, as well as the Mayor of Loxley, Mayor of Spanish Fort, Loxley Police Chief, Sheriff Hoss Mack, BCBE Board Members Andrea Lindsey and Mike Johnson, BCBE Senior Staff members and representatives from the building and architectural firm who are designing the school attended the groundbreaking.

Bayside Academy Students Earn High Honors at State Art Competition

Congratulations to Bayside Academy’s Isabelle Rutland ’24 and Elizabeth Ernest ’24 who were awarded First Place in the 2021 Alabama Independent School Association’s state art competition. Isabelle was awarded First Place in the 7th–9th grade division for both Painting and Drawing (Color). Elizabeth was awarded First Place in the 7th–9th grade division for Water-Based Painting. Additionally, Lilly Duffy ’21 was awarded Second Place in the 10th–12th grade division for Collage/ Mixed Media.

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DHS Golfer Selected to All Star Golf Team

Daphne High School student Ella Kate Hewes was selected to the AHSAA North/ South All Star Golf team. She will represent the South team in Montgomery in July.

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Career Tech Ed Student Receives Scholarship

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Belforest Cookie Club

Sydney Elizabeth Cookies had a wonderful year of Cookie Club at Belforest Elementary with the 3rd grade! Thank you Belforest for allowing us to give back!

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Bayshore Christian School welcomes our new staff member, Mr. Clay Smith, to the BCS family! We are so excited to have him with us.

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Mrs. Carpenter’s kindergartners at Florence B. Mathis Elementary decided they are too cool for school! They want to wish everyone a safe and happy summer. See you next year!

Spanish Fort HS Students Named National Merit Winners

Congratulations to 4 Spanish Fort High School students being named National Merit winners! Pictured here are Richard Fang, Carolina Triboni, Katherine Clemmons, and Bennett Booth.

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Belforest Student’s Lemonade Stand Raises Money for TAPS

Foley National Spanish Honor Society

We are super proud of Charlotte! It is a shining example of people in our Belforest community using their Summer to help others. She raised money through her lemonade stand recently and is donating the proceeds to TAPS to help the families of fallen soldiers.

Congratulations to the newly inducted Foley High National Spanish Honor Society Members: Shayla Nguyen, Esther Jimenez, Paul Maurin, Jordan Drake, and Nicole Fisher.

Daphne MS Ribbon Cutting

A Ribbon Cutting was held for the new wing at Daphne Middle School. The new wing school has a total 22,591 total sq ft, and includes 16 Classrooms, a Teacher Work Room, Conference Room, Additional Parking has been added and a new Car Rider Line. Local community leaders, BCBE Board Members Andrea Lindsey and Cecil Christenberry, Senator Chris Elliott, as well as BCBE Senior Staff and DMS teachers and staff attended the ribbon cutting.

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J. Larry Newton Future Principal

This sweet girl was voted “Future Principal” by her classmates at J. Larry Newton Elementary School! Ms. Wolfe and Mrs. Smith are anxious to get her started!

Autauga County Schools J. Larry Newton Last Day Car Line

Morning car line at J. Larry Newton Elementary is fun but morning car line on the last of school was a blast!

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Foley High Senior Cheerleaders

All County Cheer recognizes the Foley High Seniors! One last award before these girls entered the stadium in their cap and gowns!

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Bayside Academy Student Wins Chelsea Garvin Spirit Award

Bayside Academy’s Hannah Wieland ‘21 was awarded one of two Chelsea Garvin Spirit Scholarships presented by the Original Oyster House. Hannah will study architecture at Auburn University in the fall. The Chelsea Garvin Spirit Scholarship was founded in 2006 in loving memory of Chelsea Garvin, a dedicated employee of the Original Oyster House and volunteer rescue diver with the Fish River Fire Department. Tragically, Chelsea lost her life at the age of 19 in a boating accident while volunteering with the fire department. According to the Original Oyster House, “It’s called a spirit scholarship to encourage awarding a recipient who reflects the spirit of Chelsea…. Wieland’s leadership as art guild president and Azimuth Circle designer as well as her role as yearbook editor confirmed she doesn’t hold back on her time or talent.” Hannah’s winning artwork will be on display at the Original Oyster House. Pictured, The 2021 Chelsea Garvin Spirit Scholarship awardees: Carolina Triboni (Spanish Fort High School) and Hannah Wieland (Bayside Academy).

Daphne ES SEEDS-Funded Broadcast Center

Daphne Elementary School is excited about their new SEEDS funded Broadcast Center with 3D printers, green screen, MacBook Pro and video camera. Students will produce a DES Morning Show, presentations for Photography Club, Project Outreach and STEM Club by implementing 21st century skills and learning how to apply their knowledge utilizing technology.

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Foley ES Beach Fun

At Foley Elementary School Mrs. Henderson’s 1st graders had a fun-filled beach day! We started off our morning discussing the importance of our beaches and oceans. After reading “Flotsam” and learning about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, we filled up pretend “oceans” with trash from our snack area and worked together to remove it. The kiddos learned the valuable lesson that it’s nearly impossible to remove all trash from the ocean, which is why prevention by eliminating waste is so important! The beach day fun continued when we rolled out our beach towels for DEAR (Drop Everything and Read) time and rotated through fun math centers. Towards the end of the day, when I told the class it was almost time to go, one kiddo remarked “Already?!” Time flies when you make learning fun!

Autauga County Schools DHS AllCounty Soccer

Congratulations to Daphne High School Trojans’ 6 players who were named All-County, this season!

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Gunner used his engineering skills to build a dog during STEAM with Ms. Patty at Foley Elementary School.

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Daphne HS Groundbreaking for 9th Grade Academy

A groundbreaking was held at the site of the new ninth grade academy at Daphne High School. The school will have a 38,241 total sq ft and includes: 22 classrooms, 2 Science rooms, Art room, Conference room, Administration area, 2 Teacher Work Rooms. Local community leaders, AL Senator Chris Elliott BCBE, Board Members Andrea Lindsey and Cecil Christenberry, as well as Principal Fletcher Comer and BCBE Senior Staff, attended the groundbreaking.

Miss Sandra and the Turtle People Book Distributed to Local Schools

Over 1500 students at our local elementary schools received a copy of Linda B. Schmitz Spangrud’s new book Miss Sandra and the Turtle People. Miss Sandra portrays the story of a young turtle volunteer who assists the Gulf Coast with environmental awareness. It informs children and families of the appropriate etiquette and rules for turtle protection and proper care of the beach environment. It relays to children and families turtle environmental protection guidelines in a playful story line with colorful turtle illustrations emphasizing the “Leave Only Footprints” initiative. It teaches young readers about the health of the beaches and turtles themselves. Spangrud is thrilled that so many students will be able to hear the story and learn how to help save the turtles and protect our beach environment. She is speechless on all the funders who donated to the cause and wishes to thank them publicly. The City of Orange Beach under leadership of Mayor Tony Kennon, Ken Grimes, Jerry Johnson, Marc Anderson, for funding the books for Orange Beach Elementary School, Mayor Ralph Helmrich for funding the books for Foley Elementary School and Florence Mathias Elementary School, James Lipscomb & Sons under leadership of Doug Lipscombe for Magnolia Elementary School, Centennial Bank under leadership of Rick Conway for Gulf Shores Elementary School.

A big thank you to Meyer Vacation Rentals, under leadership of Michelle Hodges, who placed over 1000 copies of the book in their rental properties. This will educate our beach visitors on sea turtle safety and beach protection. Spangrud also states she would like to thank the many businesses and individual donors who contributed to raise over $10,000 for this book condo project. She says to all “You are the best! And Turtle love to all!” Alabama Coastal Foundation, Share the Beach, and the Tourist Center have also supported this project from the beginning. 31

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ASMS Senior from Baldwin County Named Only Male U.S. Presidential Scholar in Alabama

Graduating from the Alabama School of Mathematics and Science (ASMS) is not the only thing senior Gregory Li is celebrating this week. U.S. Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel Cardona announced the selection of Gregory Li of Spanish Fort, AL as a 2021 U.S. Presidential Scholar. Li is one of just two recipients in the entire state of Alabama. Li is also one of just 161 outstanding American high school seniors selected as a U.S. Presidential Scholars for demonstration of outstanding academic achievement, artistic excellence, technical expertise, leadership, citizenship, service, and contribution to school and community. When asked what this recognition means to him, Li described, “This honor reminds me of the importance of not only learning and appreciating our vast base of knowledge but also of the inherent responsibility of students, like us, to understand that we can help make progress and give back to our communities. I remain wholeheartedly grateful to the teachers and mentors who have helped shape my experience at ASMS and supported their students compassionately.” During his time at ASMS, Li was chosen as 1 of just 84 students from 16 countries who convened for a prestigious summer academic research program -- the Center for Excellence in Education’s Research Science Institute (RSI), jointly sponsored with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Li has presented his mentored research on quantum logic and graph theory at national conferences such as the Joint Mathematics Meetings (JMM) and the National Conference of Undergraduate Research (NCUR). Li has also qualified for the USA Junior Mathematical Olympiad (USAJMO) and the United States Physics Olympiad (USAPhO) as well as being named a National Merit $2500 Scholarship winner through his performance on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT®). The U.S. Presidential Scholars Program also offers recognition for the most influential teachers. These Distinguished Teachers are honored with a personal letter from the Secretary of Education. Long-time mathematics instructor at ASMS Natalya Prokhorova was named one of the 2021 Distinguished Teachers. Li will attend Harvard College, the undergraduate college of Harvard University, starting in fall of 2021. The Presidential Scholars Class of 2021 will be recognized for their outstanding achievement this summer.

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Baldwin County Virtual ES Space Unit

Baldwin County Virtual Elementary School Sixth Graders in Mrs. Dube’s Science classes ended the space unit (and year) with a directed drawing of the SpaceX Crew Dragon Capsule.

Rockwell Student Visits Walter Anderson Museum of Art

A Rockwell Elementary student and her family visited the Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs, MS to see in person the things learned during the second semester arts unit. EK was able to share a lot of information with the guides! She is pictured here in the Little Room.

Fairhope West ES Beautification

The Fairhope Garden Club continues to help beautify the Fairhope West Elementary front gardens planted last summer with an additional $200 donation for improvements. Thank you!

J. Larry Newton School Field Day

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Elberta HS Cheer Camp

Congratulations Elberta High School on an amazing week at Cheer Camp. They earned Overall Camp Leadership “Traditions Award”, The Camp Banana “Spirit Award”, Game Day Award, All Blue ribbons, 2 Pinit-Forwards and 5 All Americans. Congratulations to Alexis Walker & Matalyne Kroll (bottom left photo) for being the Pin it Forward Recipients at cheer camp. Elberta High School Cheerleaders are proud of the 5 cheerleaders who made All American at cheer camp. All American recipients are Mary Reese Larson, Ava Brewer, Morgan Kroll, Kynzie Bonner, Bella Welden (top left photo).

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Bayshore Announces New Pre-K Teacher

Bayshore Christian School is happy to announce our new Pre-K teacher, Mrs. Michele Chapman! We are so excited to have her joyful spirit around campus.

Fairhope Fishing Team Student Receives Scholarship

Congratulations to our Fairhope Fishing Team Vice President, Tyler Croy! He was awarded the William C. Florence Jr. Scholarship by Alabama Bass Nation High School during the State Championship Tournament.

Full STEAM Ahead at Foley ES

The school celebrated their STEAM Certification with our great community partners.

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GSMS Page Flippers

Gulf Shores Middle School student Claire Colvin was named the Red Ribbon Leader for the 2020-2021 school year. As the leader, she designed a community project to benefit others. Her project is “Page Flippers.” She has recruited student athletes to read short stories aloud for younger students. This program has been a great hit and success in impacting elementary students’ excitement about reading and literacy!

SFHS Fine Arts/Theater Seniors Sign with Colleges

So proud of our seniors signing with their colleges for Music and Theatre programs recently! Sydney Comeaux will be attending Coastal Alabama for Singing, Chloe Rensink and Caden Blackwell will be attending Troy University for Theatre, Olivia Lee will be attending the University of Alabama for Musical Theatre, and Erin Pempel will be attending Jacksonville State for Theatre. You all are so amazing!

C SEEDS Grant Winner Delivers Summer Reading & Math Resources SEEDS 2020-2021 Grant Winner Ginny Clayton at Daphne Elementary School delivered 50 Kit & Kaboodles of Reading & Math resources & manipulative for summer practice. Thank you, friend of SEEDS members, for making this possible for our DES students!

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The easiest way to start saving on party decor is to stock up on items when they are on sale or clearance. Choose items that are not theme specific and select a variety of colors that are gender neutral. Basic birthday signs, party lanterns, and photo backdrops can be reused again and again. You can even make your own decor out of stronger materials like cardstock or cardboard or hit up the dollar store for streamers and signs that can be used repeatedly. As you collect a stash of items, store it someplace that is organized and easily accessible when the next birthday arrives. When purchasing items for the special day, it may be wise to spend a little extra money on birthday items that you know can be used many times over several years. Purchase games that can be used every year like bingo, bean bag toss, or yard games such as badmitten. These games are fun for any party and will see a return on your investment quickly. Chalkboards for birthday signs, cake stands, and punch bowls can also be purchased once and used for many parties. You can also buy dress up items that can be used for a photo booth year after year such as hats, silly glasses, feather boas, or masks. Kids of any age will have a great time posing in different costumes. Many of these items can be purchased at a dollar store, garage sales, or may be laying around your house. Choose a basic birthday backdrop for your photo booth or use a plain sheet or tablecloth to keep things simple and affordable for your photo backdrop. There are also fun apps that allow you to put in different backdrops if you use a green background. Photos taken in the photo booth can double as thank you cards for your guests. Money can be saved on tableware in a few different ways. Cloth tablecloths and plastic plates can be washed and used again. They will last for years with a one time investment. If the thought of extra cleanup doesn’t appeal to you, try buying a giant roll of white butcher paper and unrolling on the table to be used as a tablecloth. Allow kids to color right on the tablecloth during the party. When the party is over, simply roll up the paper and toss it. One roll of paper will last for years and because of neutral color it can be used for many holidays and birthdays. Another way to save on birthday expenses is to replace balloons with party lanterns. These can be purchased for about the same price as balloons but instead of one time use, they can be used over and over again. By choosing a variety of neutral colors you will save money without losing the festive look. Once the party’s over, theme-specific party decorations can be repurposed in many ways. Cards and invitations can be made into wall art, ornaments, gift tags, or garland. Crepe paper and napkins can be made into confetti or garland. Old ribbons and balloons can be used to make a festive wreath. The key to saving money by reusing or repurposing party decor is to get creative. Scour the internet or Pinterest for ideas, shop smart by buying generic birthday items on sale, or create your own decor from things you have around the house. Once you have your basic party decor, add small touches to help create a fun birthday theme. Try to find items that can be used more than once. For example, animals from a Noah’s ark party could be reused for a zoo or circus themed party at a later date. A little creativity can make for a fun, affordable, and environmentally conscious birthday party your child will love. ESP

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10. Choose A Theme. Always have a theme. Having a focus will help you plan and execute your party without a hitch. Several months before your party date, brainstorm themes with your guest of honor. See sidebar for theme suggestions.

9. Make Reservations. If there is one thing I have learned about popular party venues, it’s that they fill up early. Once you have your theme and know you will need a location away from home, get your reservations nailed down tight two-three months in advance.

8. Find Supplies Online. Shop local when you can to support your local economy, but for those hardto-locate items, don’t burn up time ad gas searching for what you can easily find online. Generally speaking, onestop party stores are not as prevalent as they used to be and you’ll likely be delighted by the variety you can find online. Just make sure to place your orders at least month early to allow for shipping time and returns if anything is not what you’d expected.

7. Send Out Invitations. Evite wins hands-down for quick and easy party invites. Just visit evite.com, select a theme, add in your guests’ e-mail addresses, and send your invitations. Two weeks notice is usually just the right amount of time. But if

it’s a busy time of year, add another week or two.

6. Order The Cake. Cakes and cupcakes can get expensive when you make them from scratch. Besides, the kids will probably like the local big-box or grocery store sheet cakes just as much as homemade. Order one week ahead for pickup up on party day for the freshest results.

5. Tackle Your Local Shopping List. Despite ordering ahead online, you probably still have few items you need to pick up locally. Be sure to pick them up at least a week ahead in case you can’t find something and need to order it online after all.

4. Recruit helpers. Why try to do everything yourself when you can have so much more fun at your party with plenty of helping hands standing by? See the sidebar for suggestions.

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have to be expensive or intricate. For a home party, go simple, fun, and inexpensive. Be as eco-friendly as possible by offering favors in a reusable container. If hosting a party elsewhere, consider letting the party be favor enough or simply offering a small treat to guests on the way out like a lollipop or a candy necklace.

2. Set Up A Day Ahead. If you are ordering any large food deliveries like pizza, place your order a day ahead. Don’t forget to check online for any discounts or coupons. Then go ahead and tackle as much prep work as you can. Decorations? Food preparation? Party favors? Activity prep? Everything will go smoother on party

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1. Party Down! Get a good night’s sleep. Allow at least two hours prior for set up and one hour afterwards for clean up. Then enjoy every memorable moment. Designate a party photographer, if your hands will be full to document the day. Low-stress, High-Fun Party Themes • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Who Can Help? Both parents need to contribute. Don’t forget to factor in Dad’s strengths before, during, and after the festivities. Babysitters or neighbor teens make great party helpers. I pay our sitter to attend because I always need extra help, and I also want her to share in making memories. Exchange party help with a friend. You help with her child’s party and then ask for the favor back for your child’s party. Just ask! You never know when a guest’s parent might enjoy helping and you might make a new mom friend this way. Once you have the final attendance list, use evite.com to inquire if anyone is available to pitch in. Some people make better “special guests” than helpers. Siblings of yours or the guest of honor may fall into this category, as may elderly grandparents or visiting relatives. For peace of mind during the party, only invite those you know in advance will be gracious helpers. ESP

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How Kids Get Feedback

You probably know about popular apps such as Instagram and Snapchat. But the specific ways kids use these tools to get -and give -- feedback can be troubling. Here are a few examples: Instagram. The number of followers, likes, and emojis kids can collect gets competitive, with users often begging for them. Instagram “beauty pageants” and other

photo-comparison activities crop up, with losers earning a big red X on their pics. Snapchat. Numerical scores display the total number of sent and received chats. You can view your friends’ scores to keep tabs on who’s racking up the most views. Lipsi. This anonymous question-andanswer app lets kids find out what others think of them. “Am I pretty or ugly?” YouTube videos. Kids -mostly girls -- post videos of themselves asking if other users think they’re pretty or ugly. These videos are typically public, allowing anyone -- from kids at school to random strangers -- to post a comment.

The Good News

Although approval-seeking and selfdoubt continue to plague girls both privately and publicly, there are signs of fatigue. The “no-filter” trend is prompting girls to share their true selves and accept (and even challenge) whatever feedback they receive. Under hashtags such as “uglyselfie,” and “nomakeup” girls post pics of their unadorned selves, funny faces, unretouched images, and “epic fails” (attempts at perfect selfies that went wrong). Given that adolescents are naturally eager for peer validation -- precisely when they begin to use social tools that provide it -- it’s encouraging to see kids having fun with the notion of perfection. As a matter of fact, one of the Common Sense study’s most welcome findings is that social media has the potential to combat unrealistic appearance ideals and stereotypes. And, after all, kids use social media to be, well, social, and constant rejection and pressure is no fun at all. It makes you realize just how powerful social media tools can be. While they foster relationships and engagement -- and can 43

even bolster self-esteem -- they can be both constructive and destructive. That’s why you can’t leave it all up to kids to find their way. Whether your kids are just getting into social media or are seasoned posters, it’s critical to help guide them to use Snapchat, Instagram, and other networking apps for fun and connection and not as fuel for self-doubt.

What You Can Do

Talk about the pictures they post. Experimenting with identity is natural, and it’s very common for kids to adopt provocative stances in cell phone pictures, on their social network pages, and in YouTube videos. But are they doing it only because they think others expect it of them? What pose would they strike if they could do anything they wanted? Ask how feedback makes them feel. Are they stressed out by others’ comments and feedback? Does it make them feel better to be “liked?” Why is external approval important? How do negative comments make them feel? Help them develop a healthy selfimage. Body image is developed early in childhood, and the family environment is very influential on how kids view themselves. Emphasize what the body can do instead of what it looks like. Also, be careful of criticizing your own looks and weight. Rely on role models. Positive role models have an enormous effect on kids. Cultivate relationships with women your daughter can look up to. Also, point out celebrities and other famous folks who challenge stereotypes about size and beauty and seem comfortable in their own skins. Help them stop the cycle. Urge them to post constructive comments that support their friends for who they are, not what they look like. Help them view media critically. Talk about over-sexualized images or unrealistic body ideals of girls in the media. Explore websites such as the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in the Media and the Representation Project that promote the importance of positive body image and valuing women for their contributions to society.

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16320 State Highway 104, Silverhill Serving local Old Dutch Ice Cream, coffee, gifts and other treats. Celebrate your birthday & help fund missions with Maji Hope! Like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram. (251) 490-0331 www.facebook.com/BrodiesCreamAndBean

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Coastal Cakes & Confections

3800 Gulf Shores Parkway (Suite 236), Gulf Shores Family owned and operated bakery offering custom cakes, bulk candy and custom cookies. Visit us on Facebook or stop by for all of your cake and pastry needs! (251) 948-0987 www.facebook.com/CoastalCakes-and-Confections-171451493579191

Cookies by the Bay

Let Cookies by the Bay help you celebrate your special celebration with their custom made decorated cookies. Find them on Facebook for photos of their treats! www.facebook.com/Cookies-by-theBay-103645680983508/

Dippin Dots

25405 Perdido Beach Boulevard, Orange Beach The original beaded ice cream is available in your area! Stop in and sample some of our delicious flavors. Ask us about catering, birthday parties, fundraising and more! (251) 284-2878 www.facebook.com/dippindotsorangebeach

Dippin’ Dots - The Wharf

4700 Main Street (Unit K-5), Orange Beach Young or old, a party isn’t complete without ice cream! Located at The Wharf in Orange Beach, celebrate your next birthday with us! (251) 224-3687 www.dippindots.com

Edible Arrangements

6890 US Highway 90 (Suite 10), Daphne Delicious fruit arrangements, baskets, bouquets and other tasty gifts including a variety of children’s arrangements. Celebrating life’s special moments. (251) 621-9413 www.EdibleArrangements.com

Fairhope Chocolate

42 1/2 S Section Street, Fairhope Homemade caramel, southern pralines, gelato, turtles and chocolate barks. Certified nut free, gluten free, sugar free and vegan items also available. (251) 928-7750 www.fairhopechocolate.com Eastern Shore Parents I July 2021

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218 Fairhope Ave. Suite B, Fairhope We specialize in unique products and services. From an anyday surprise to brighten someones day to Candy Buffets we can cover all of your gift giving needs! Candy, Macarons, Chocolate, Frios Gourmet Pops, flavored popcorn and Glass Bottled Sodas. (251) 929-4674 www.facebook.com/ fairhopesweetshop/

Frios Gourmet Pops – Daphne

1501 US Highway 98, Daphne Purchase pops at our bulk price and either pick them up or we can deliver. Call today to schedule or come by for an awesome summer treat! Visit us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. (251) 605-7539 www.friospops.com

Great American Cookie Company at Eastern Shore Centre

30500 State Hwy 181 (Suite 812), Spanish Fort We offer the finest fresh-baked products for every celebration. We offer online ordering also available! (251) 621-7977 www.greatamericancookies.com

High Cotton Bath Company - The Wharf

4830 Main Street (Unit G-110), Orange Beach Mix and match over 250 essential and fragrance oils to create your own individualized scent. Then, our staff can customize from over 50 bath, body and beauty products to your scent. Host is welcomed to bring in food/beverage and decorate. (251) 923-2474 www.highcottonbath.com/signature-birthday-experience-parties/

Hope’s Cheesecake

210 East 20th Avenue, Gulf Shores Specialty Gourmet Cheesecakes, cookies & pastries of all kinds and flavors. We are dedicated to making & delivering the best! (251) 968-5858 www.hopescheesecake.com

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Kilwins - The Wharf

4751 Main Street, Unit F113, Orange Beach Come celebrate, vacation, and share the experience of life, family, and gifting. We carry Mackinac Island fudge, super-premium ice cream, and the best confections you’ll ever taste! (251) 981-3120 www.kilwins.com

Little Yard Party

Eastern Shore, We celebrate life’s big moments with custom sign rentals for anything you want to celebrate! (251) 648-7485 www.facebook.com/LittleYardParty1/

Marble Slab Creamery

30500 Highway 181 (Eastern Shore Centre), Spanish Fort Ice cream cakes to match your theme. Call about party options. (251) 621-7900 www.marbleslab.com

Miller’s Grand Events

25341 State Highway 181, Daphne Party Equipment Rental Service. (251) 625-4910 www.millersgrandevents.com

Orange Beach Concierge Service

4790 Wharf Pkwy, (Suite F206), Orange Beach Boutique Catering, Chef’s Table Dining, Event Design, Gourmet To Go, Private Chef, Private Events, Birthday Parties and Photo Booth. (251) 228-6729 www.orangebeachconciergeservices.com

Party City

10200 Eastern Shore Boulevard, Spanish Fort Birthday Supplies, Kits & More. (251) 626-1617 www.PartyCity.com

Sign Gypsies - Eastern Shore

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cookes, cakes, cookie cakes, cupcakes, donut cakes and more! (832) 334-1779 www.thebeehivebakery.com

Something Sweet Bake Shop

759 Nichols Avenue, Fairhope Please call for bakery items and orders. (251) 928-7223 www.warehousebakeryanddonuts.com

1712 Main Street, Daphne Custom cookies, cakes and cupcakes. Please call and speak with someone to place an order. (251) 622-5354 www.facebook.com/somethingsweetbakeshopdaphne

Sugar House Custom Cakes

6B Bancroft Street, Fairhope A bakery in Fairhope, Alabama that specializes in unique custom cakes, gorgeous wedding cakes, and fun sweet treats. (251) 232-6553 www.sugarhousefairhope.com

Sweet and Simple Bakery

10198 US-31, Spanish Fort Sweet and Simple is a gourmet bakery serving Baldwin County. Opening in July in what was previously The Little Cake Shop building in Spanish Fort! (251) 648-8284

The BeeHive Bakery

Loxley We are a home-based bakery Alabama Cottage Law Certified. All orders are pick up. Decorated

Warehouse Bakery

Eastern Shore, We make ordinary slumber parties extraordinary! Choose from over 20 themes that best suit your child’s age and personality. Leave the guesswork to us, we setup, takedown and do the laundry! (251) 776-4673 alsleepyteepee@gmail.com www.alsleepyteepee.com

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Yabba’s Wacky Snack Shack

100 West Laurel Avenue, Foley (251) 943-1977 www.facebook.com/yabbasfoley 301 Gulf Shores Parkway, Gulf Shores (251) 948-3146 www.facebook.com/yabbaswackysnackshack Yabba’s is a unique candy store experience that is fun for the whole family. We offer ice cream, a food menu, homemade fudge and popcorn.

Entertainment to You

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Pensacola and surrounding areas, Make your next event one to remember by inviting live educational animal ambassadors. We aim to educate, entertain, and inspire! (570) 428-4259 www.AnimalEdZoocation.com

Balloon animals, bubble-maker, confetti gun and t-shirt launcher which can launch parachuting army men, stuffed animals and party gifts. Balloon arches, custom centerpieces and various decorations for your event. Visit us on Facebook! (251) 233-9647 www.balloonbubblebuddies.com

Brad Puckett Photographyy Photo Booth

Photo Booth rental to commemorate all of your special events. Check out their easy pricing and add-ons that are available on our website (251) 802-9990 brad@bradpuckettphotography.com www.bradpuckettphotography.com/photo-boothrental-prices

Butterflies Dancing Perinatal Support

Serving Baldwin County and surrounding areas, Zumbini classes and birthday entertainment (251) 279-0525 amie@butterfliesdancing.org www.butterfliesdancing.org

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Dr. Gee’s Magic and Balloons

Amazing Magic shows with Dog puppet, incredible Balloon art including princesses and superheroes! Available for Parties, Promotions and Events. (251) 662-7415 thedrgee@hotmail.com

Entertainment Management Services

Inflatables and Rentals Drop Zone Inflatables

Visit our website for rental options. (251) 604-9132 www.dropzoneinflatables.com

506 Lakeshore Drive, Daphne Magic shows, balloon twisting, face painting, inflatables, rock walls, train, any character, (Princess, mermaid, lighted butterfly, other), games, cotton candy/popcorn machines, DJ/Karaoke & decorating for children/teen parties. (251) 626-1274 bookthebst@aol.com www.entertainmentstars.com

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Go Go Kayaks

Eastern Shore, We create one of a kind balloon bouquets, arrangements and balloon garlands for events, birthday and celebrations! Find us on instagram. (251) 776-4673 Find us on Instagram

Daphne We offer a diverse inventory of entertainment from inflatable water & dry slides, bounce houses, mechanical rides, rock climbing walls, bungee trampolines, concessions and offer free delivery and setup. Like us on Facebook! (251) 509-2625 www.esjump.com 921 Gulf Shores Parkway, Gulf Shores Please call for rental options. (251) 752-5500 www.gogokayaks.com

Gulf Coast Events & Rentals

Coastal areas of Alabama, Florida & Mississippi, Book a fairy-tale character to attend Birthday parties, charity events and more. Gulf Coast areas of Southern Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida. www.onceuponatimepartiesal.com

26503 Highway 181, Daphne South Alabama’s premier, full-service wedding & event rental company. Offering tents, tables, chairs, and more. The experienced team is dedicated to making your event flawless. (251) 621-1233 events@gcrent.com www.gcrent.com

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Once Upon a Time Parties

Balloon artist, clown and face painting for special events. (251) 463-4939 weavo55@yahoo.com

Emerson Farms Mobile Petting Zoo

Summerdale We bring the fun to you! Petting zoos, pony rides, pig racing, and animal education shows. Now offering rental items. (573) 380-8314 www.emersonfarms.net

Kona Ice

Have Kona Ice Truck come to your next Birthday Party. We call it the Kona Entertainment Vehicle, because well…that’s what it is - a party on wheels! (251) 583-0889 konalife@kona-ice.com www.kona-ice.com

Make Believe Parties

Mobile Your requested character will arrive at your party location 30 minutes after your party begins. Some activities may include: songs, story time, royal portraits and general birthday fun! (251) 508-3145 www.makebelievepartiesmobileal.weebly.com

On Sight Entertainment

We bring the games to you! Video Game Parties Laser Tag - Entertainment Studio. (251) 207-8102 1onsightentertainment@gmail.com www.onsightentertainment.com

Reno’s Reptiles

Pensacola Reptile shows for birthday parties, scouts, picnics, church groups, charity events, daycares, and even for some local schools. Choose from a variety of reptiles for your event. (850) 393-3004 rsnakeman@aol.com www.renosreptiles.com Eastern Shore Parents I July 2021

Baldwin County, Surrounding Areas and parts of Pensacola! Obstacle courses, dry slides, water slides, tent, tables, & more. (251) 923-7719 outdoorfuninflatables@gmail.com www.outdoorfuninflatables.com

Invitations - Décor Party Supplies

Macy Made - Event Planning

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200-C North OWA Blvd., Foley Offering Virtual Reality, PC, Xbox, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch gaming plus a private game room for groups! Play your favorite games and the newest games, on the market’s fastest equipment. (251) 257-1400 info@ClashOWA.com www.clashesportsowa.com

Eastern Shore Dance Academy ad on page 28

9063 Merritt Lane, Daphne Whether you are as pretty as a Princess, looking for some funky Hip Hop or into all that Jazz, we have a party for you! We offer birthday parties for all ages. Our 2-hour parties include dance instruction, a performance for the parents and loads of fun. Bring your own cake, drinks and snacks. Reservations required. (251) 626-2300 easternshoredance@gmail.com www.esda.us

Gravity Island Watersports ad on page 13

500 S OWA Blvd., Foley Splash into summer on the new Aqua Play from Gravity Island Watersports! This aquatic obstacle course is perfect for group outings like birthdays, field trips and summer camps. (251) 239-3120 Bruh@GravityIslandWater sports.com www.gravityislandwatersports.com

Legends In Concert ad on page 13

205 N OWA Blvd, Foley Bring your group to see the world’s greatest live tribute show — or rent the entire venue for your own event! This 430+ seat theater is perfect for any occasion. (251) 369-6100 www.Theater@VisitOWA.com

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Macy Made - Event Planning specializes in custom balloon garlands, custom invitations + stationary, and complete event decor! Please check out our page for more info and to check out our work! (251) 689-8557 macymadeeventplanning@ gmail.com www.macymadeeventplanning.com

Soiree Signatures Invitation Studio & Calligraphy

8 1/2 South Bancroft Street, Fairhope Using your invitation as the stylistic starting point, we completely brand your event with your unique look. Custom napkins, cups and more, we create it to give you and your guests the ultimate experience. (251) 209-3265 hello@soireesignatures.com www.soireesignatures.com

Places to Party

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8534 Well Road , Daphne Best party ever for your child! 1,000 sq ft. of in ground trampolines and foam pits, obstacle courses, games and free play. Call today! (251) 621-2112 bcgagym@att.net www.bcgagymnastics.com

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200 East 25th Avenue, Gulf Shores Bring your friends and come celebrate with the arcade, ropes course, and other family fun while enjoying great food and music! (251) 967-5858 www.LuluBuffett.com

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3733 Battleship Parkway, Spanish Fort (251) 626-2188 701 Gulf Shores Parkway, Gulf Shores (251) 948-2445 The Original Oyster House provides a FREE small cake for birthday celebrations. You may also bring in your own cake. Be sure to check out our private rooms for special occasion. www.originaloysterhouse.com

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5906 Sweetwater Circle, Fairhope, AL 36532 Parents, are you looking to add something awesome to your child’s party? LOOK NO FURTHER!! Your kid, friends, and family can now have a STEMtastic experience! Parties should be fun and exciting, without the STRESS! So let us provide the fun and excitement and eliminate the stress with the party planning! We take care of the planning, setup, and clean-up. Then, you show up with your party guests! (251) 210-8781 www.t.stemforkids.net/almobilebay

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3100 Bass Pro Drive , Spanish Fort A full-service family adventure park with awesome attractions for all ages. Book your birthday party online today! We do All the work so all you have to do is show up and have fun! (256) 269-3213 parties@urbanairspanishfort.com www.urbanairtrampolinepark.com

USS Alabama Battleship ad on page 14

2073 Battleship Parkway, Mobile Book your birthday party aboard the USS ALABAMA. Admirals Package: $250. Includes 2 hour rental of the wardroom, admission for 20 children and their parents. (251) 433-2703 rdavis@ussalabama.com www.ussalabama.com

Waterville USA - Water Park & Amusement Park ad on page 17

Highway 59 South, Gulf Shores Waterville USA is the gulf coast headquarters for “family fun”! Whether you’re planning a birthday party, family reunion, church outing, end of season team party, boy/girl scout event, or after-hours private party, the fun begins at Waterville USA! Let us customize the perfect party for your group! (251) 948-2106 wville2@gulftel.com www.watervilleusa.com

Action Outdoors – Dauphin Island

650 LeMoyne Drive, Dauphin Island Call for party options and reserve today! (251) 861-2201 reservations@actionoutdoors.org www.actionoutdoors.org

Adventure Island

24559 Perdido Beach Boulevard, Orange Beach Please call for more Information. (251) 974-1500 info@adventure-island.com www.adventure-island.com

Alabama Gulf Coast Music Hall

12615-A Foley Beach Express, Foley Our Music Hall is available for birthdays, wed-

dings, corporate meetings, and other special events. Catering available. (251) 978-2462 staffcollc@yahoo.com www.alabamagulfcoastmusichall.com

Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo

20499 Oak Road East, Gulf Shores If you’re looking for a uniquely charming place to celebrate a special occasion or to simply gather together a group of friends, family or employees to have a good time, look no further. (251) 256-7008 events@algulfcoastzoo.org www.alabamagulfcoastzoo.com

Alligator Alley

19950 Highway 71, Summerdale Give your child a birthday party they’ll never forget! After your adventure along the boardwalk, have your two hour party in the air conditioned sunroom, where everyone can hold a baby alligator. (251) 946-2483 info@gatoralleyfarm.com www.gatoralleyfarm.com

AMC Theatres

23101 Canal Road, Orange Beach Call for special party pricing. We also have a dedicated party room to hold your special events at the AMC Classic Wharf 15! (251) 981-4444 rentals@amctheatres.com www.amctheatres.com/movie-theatres/pensacolamobile/amc-classic-wharf-15

Arena-The Next Level at The Wharf

23101 Canal Road, Suite M-201, Orange Beach Visit us for great entertainment for all ages! Perfect for birthday parties, civic outings and family vacations. We offer laser tag, arcade games and bazooka ball for all ages. (251) 224-5297(LAZR) arenanextlevel@aol.com www.arenaorangebeach.com

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Back Country Trail

3801 Orange Beach Boulevard, Orange Beach Bike or Hike to your next family picnic or birthday party! Enjoy bouldering, the butterfly garden and scenic trails through Gulf State Park. Visit the Campground Store to purchase trail gear and snacks. (251) 981-1063 trail@cityoforangebeach.com www.backcountrytrail.com

Belforest Pointe

26503 Highway 181, Daphne A gorgeous six-thousand square foot space complete with a bridal suite, covered patio, and beautiful three-acre outdoor space which is perfect for an outdoor event. (251) 621-1233 events@gcrent.com www.belforestpointe.com

Bodenhamer Recreation Center

310 West 19th Avenue, Gulf Shores Please call for facility information. (251) 968-1420 www.gulfshoresal.gov/recreation

Breakout Orange Beach

4776 Main Street (Space L-208), Orange Beach Work together to solve puzzles, crack codes, and find hidden items in order to escape in under an hour! Each game is a real-life escape room adventure for small groups of friends, family, or coworkers. (251) 929-8330 info@breakoutgames.com www.breakoutgames.com/orange-beach

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Build-A-Bear Workshop

30500 Highway 181, Spanish Fort Build-A-Bear Workshop makes your party special! Each guest makes & takes home a furry friend to love! Build your Party online! (251) 625-4183 www.buildabear.com

Build-A-Bear Workshop at the Wharf

4751 Main Street, F122, Orange Beach Build-A-Bear Workshop makes your party special! Each guest makes & takes home a furry friend to love! Build your Party online! (251) 224-1686 www.buildabear.com

City of Daphne Parks and Recreation 2605 US Highway 98, Daphne Please call for facility information. (251) 621-3703 www.daphneal.com

Civil Axe Throwing Orange Beach

23101 Canal Road, Suite G-201, Orange Beach Birthday’s come once a year..... So let’s make this next one a photo journey in the Cool Shots Selfie Museum! Perfect for all ages, the Cool Shots Selfie Museum offers a Cool Scene to have fun! (251) 202-3099 www.myselfiemuseum.com

Coastal Arts Center

26389 Canal Road, Orange Beach Coastal Arts Center offers a 5,000 square foot main hall, a catering kitchen, and separate smaller areas if needed. Let us help create a memorable birthday party or special event! Visit us on Facebook and sign up for our newsletters. (251) 981-ARTS (2787) artcenter@cityoforangebeach.com www.CoastalArtsCenter.com

Coastal Church Splash Pad

11101 County Road 64, Daphne Splash Pad can be reserved on Saturdays for parties. (251) 621-9555 (Ext.535) www.coastalchurch.tv/ cafe

Coastal Makers

20764 Barbara Lane, Robertsdale Making art and making memories is what we do best! So let us help you plan the perfect party. Art knows no age, all ages welcome! (251) 455-2909 coastalmakers@gmail.com www.coastalmakers.com

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3780 Gulf Shores Parkway, Gulf Shores Plan your next birthday with us! We provide entertainment, drinks, food and fun. We will even clean up! For more information visit our website. Call for availability and pricing. (251) 923-0100 www.cmxcinemas.com

Dauphin Island Sea Lab

101 Bienville Boulevard, Dauphin Island Host your birthday party at the Estuarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab! Please call for reservations. (251) 861-2141 (Ext. 7000) www.disl.org

Dolphin Cruises - Cold Mil Fleet

5749 Bay La Launch Avenue, Orange Beach Please call for event information. (251) 943-3510 coldmilfleet@yahoo.com www. dolphincruises.com

Dolphins Down Under (Caribe Marina)

28101 Perdido Beach Boulevard, Orange Beach Glass Bottom Boat Tours, Dolphin Cruises & Snorkeling in Gulf Shores & Orange Beach, AL (251) 968-4386 dolphinsdownunder.ob@gmail.com www.dolphinsdownunder.net

Down Under Dive Shop

1129 Gulf Shores Parkway, Gulf Shores Visit our website or call for rental information. (251) 968-Dive (3483) info@downunderdiveshop.com www.downunderdiveshop.com

Eastern Shore Art Center

401 Oak Street, Fairhope Please call for event information. (251) 928-2228 info@esartcenter.org www.esartcenter.org

Eastern Shore Lanes

10460 Eastern Shore Boulevard, Spanish Fort We have the best parties in town! Bowling, Arcade, Laser Tag, Ropes Course, Rock Climbing, Private Rooms and Food! (251) 625-3400 birthdays@eslanes.com www.eslanes.com

Fairhope Recreation Center

803 North Greeno Road, Fairhope Call for party options and reservations. (251) 928-7270 www.cofairhope.com

Fairhope Sewing School

11161 John Deere Lane, Fairhope Please call or email for information. (251) 442-4472 fairhopesewingschool@gmail.com www.fairhopesewingschool.com

2000 Aerospace Drive, Mobile Flight Works Alabama offers out-of-this-world birthday parties. Where else can you host a birthday party that takes guests to Mars or the surface of a Comet? We can accommodate parties of up to 30. (251) 512-2320 info@flightworksalabama.com www.flightworksalabama.com

Gulf Coast Dance Alliance

30752 Ember Lane, Spanish Fort Whether your birthday child likes ballet, jazz, hip-hop or acro/gym, we have a party for you! For more information and to book your next party call or visit our website. (251) 621-9755 info@gcdadance.com www.gcdadance.com

Gulf Coast Exploreum

65 Government Street, Mobile At the Gulf Coast Exploreum, we’ve got children’s birthday parties down to a science. We provide unique birthday party experiences in one of the coolest venues in town. We have multiple packages to make your birthday party experience easy and as fun as possible. We even handle the clean up! (251) 208-6880 mdunklin@exploreum.com www.exploreum.com

Gulf Quest

155 South Water Street, Mobile Celebrate your child’s birthday on the Mobile River! If your child loves the water, boats, or marine life, we are the birthday party destination for you. (251) 436-8901 info@gulfquest.org www.gulfquest.org

Historic Blakeley State Park

105 South Church Street, Fairhope Please call for information. (251) 929-1479 www.fairhopeal.gov

Fairways Indoor Golf Club

Hot Wheels Skate Center

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23101 Canal Road, Suite N-207, Orange Beach Axe throwing is a perfect option for birthday parties (any ages 10 and up!) (251) 978-6940 www.civilaxethrowing.com 106 North Chicago Street, Foley Kids parties, themed parties include teddy bear tea, tea with the Queen, Fairy tea, Pirate and Princess teas. (251) 609-2832 rpeters331@gmail.com www.thecopperkettleteabar.online

23101 Canal Road, Orange Beach The Wharf is home to one of the largest Ferris Wheels in the Southeast standing over 112 feet tall. Please call for party and group rates. Picnic tables and umbrellas are available for parties. (251) 224-1000 info@alwharf.com www.alwharf.com

34745 State Highway 225, Spanish Fort The Wehle Center accommodates up to 100 guests with restrooms, serving kitchen, and small chapel pavilion. Covered pavilions available for rental. Ask about our tour boat cruises. Call for reservations. (251) 626-0798 office@blakeleypark.com www.blakeleypark.com

25000 Bass Pro Drive (Suite 104) , Spanish Fort Great for corporate events, private events, birthday parties and fundraisers. Please call for additional information and pricing. (251) 621-5277 info@fairwaysindoorgolfclub.com www.fairwaysindoorgolfclub.com

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Ferris Wheel and The Wharf Express

24565 Perdido Beach Boulevard, Orange Beach Visit Fat Daddy’s Arcade for awesome games and incredible prizes! Games, pizza, parties and more... fun for everyone! (251) 980-1050 OrangeBeach@FatDaddysArcade.com www.fatdaddysarcade.com

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616 Whispering Pines Road, Daphne Wheels provides excellent budget friendly, party packages that include skating, drinks, invitations, paper goods and a FREE 30 day returning skate pass for the birthday child. It’s simple, all you have to bring the kids and the cake! Visit our website to view party package options, pricing and online reservations. (251) 626-5120 www.hotwheelsdaphne.com

Humdingers Virtual Reality Lounge

30500 State Hwy 181 (Suite 120), Spanish Fort Virtual Reality gaming, escape rooms, field trips and more for birthdays, corporate events, youth

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Jumpin’ Jellybeans The Boutique Play Space

30500 State Hwy 181, (Suite 424), Spanish Fort An indoor play space for kids ages 0-10 years. We provide a safe, fun, and relaxing environment for kids and adults. Numerous party options available. (251) 626-0007 info@theboutiqueplayspace.com www.jumpinjellybeansspanishfort.com

Lake Forest Stables

268 Equine Circle, Daphne We offer parties, trail rides, boarding, and more. For Bookings and more information contact Daphne Vaughn. (770) 355-6514 daphne@lakeforeststables.org www.lakeforeststables.org

Magnolia Dance Company

1705 South McKenzie Street, Foley Magnolia Dance Company is the perfect place for your favorite dancer to celebrate their birthday. We provide energetic dancing and games followed by food, cake and time for presents. (251) 622-6616 themagnoliadanceco@gmail. com www.magnoliadancecompany.com

Oak Hollow Farm

14210 Greeno Road, Fairhope Great party venue. Call and reserve your event today! (251) 928-4840 info@oakhollowfarm.net www.oakhollowfarm.net

Outer Limits VR

23101 Canal Road, Suite N-101, Orange Beach Parties available - call for reservations. (251) 240-0647 www.vrfunplays.com

Pirate Ship Cruises and Alabama Cruises

4575 South Wilson Boulevard, Orange Beach Pirate ship cruises, fishing charters, dolphin cruises, parasailing, jet ski, sea-doo rentals, dinner cruises and more. Call and book your birthday party today! (251) 981-4127 hudsonmarinaob@gmail.com www.hudsonmarina.net

Rogue All Star Cheerleading & Tumbling

25400 Friendship Road (Unit B), Daphne Let us help you make this special day the best ever. We offer numerous packages that are sure to meet your needs. All packages include private use of the gym and party room. (251) 517-0285 cheer@rogueallstars.com www.rogueallstars.com

Spanish Fort Kids Park

30701 Ember Lane, Spanish Fort The playground includes separate sections for children 5 and under, as well as a section sure to engage the older explorers. The Park also features covered pavilions which may be reserved for private parties. (251) 626-4884 www.cityofspanishfort.com/ kidspark

30500 State Highway 181, Spanish Fort Fill out the online form to reserve your party today! (251) 626-1011; (251) 626-0352 spanishfort@ pccmovies.com www.pccmovies.com

Strike City Lanes Bowling

613 McMeans Avenue, Bay Minette Located inside the Bay Minette Recreation Center. Reservations required for parties. (251) 580-2547 www.cityofbayminette.org/ Strike-City-Lanes

Susan’s Academy of Dance

7966 American Way, Daphne We offer parties with the latest dance moves, princess dance parties, Rock Star and Hip Hop dance. Let us plan a dance party for you! Call for availability. (251) 626-3835 director@susansacademyofdance.com www.susansacademyofdance.com

The Factory of Gulf Shores

18948 Oak Road West, Gulf Shores Birthday parties, team parties, private events and fundraisers available. Jump time, hostess, invitations and paper products included in party package options. (251) 202-0900 events@thefactorygulfshores.com www.thefactorygulfshores.com

The Fort Container Park

29001 Bass Pro Drive, Spanish Fort Contact The Fort today for options to celebrate your special day! www.thefortpark.com

The Gulf Bowl

2881 South Juniper Street, Foley Birthday party packages available on our website. Contact Amy or Lisa to book your party today! (251) 943-4575 gulfbowl@gulftel.com www.gulfbowl.com

The Track

100 Eastern Shore Shopping Center, Fairhope Play in the arcade and enjoy a delicious dinner! Birthday party packages and catering available. (251) 990-4005 www.facebook.com/Rotolos. Fairhope/

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10836 Tanner Williams Road, Lucedale Celebrate birthdays with a fun-filled day on the farm! We offer several birthday party packages to choose from with optional add-on activities. (228) 641-3936 info@sewardfarms.com www.sewardfarms.com

4851 Wharf Parkway (Suite D118), Orange Beach The Wharf Marina offers a variety of excursions fit for all ages! Celebrate your next birthday with us on the water. Call today for information on the different excursion options and pricing. (251) 224-1900

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30500 State Hwy. 181, Ste. 230, Spanish Fort Indoor blacklight adventure golf that takes the players on a journey through the pirate island of Tortuga in the Caribbean. Please call for party information. (251) 626-6221 info@tortugaadventuregolf.com www.tortugaadventuregolf.com

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3200 Gulf Shores Parkway, Gulf Shores The Track is your family fun destination with six go-kart tracks, blaster boats, the Skycoaster, mini golf, Fat Daddy’s Arcade and more! (251) 270-0209 gulfshores@funatthetrack.com www.funatthetrack.com

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Tortuga Adventure Golf, LLC

21862 Highway 59, Robertsdale Have a birthday party filled with Fun activities, organized by our qualified staff. There’s no party like a karate party! (251) 948-5425 tuckerstangsoodo@yahoo.com www.alabamamartialartsacademy.com

Wales West 13670 Smiley Street, Silverhill Celebrate any size party at Wales West! You can include authentic Train ride, mini train, lake with waterslide and large shady deck, indoor Heated Pool, or Community party room. (888) 569-5337 allkids1248@gmail.com www.waleswest.com

We Rock the Spectrum Daphne Kid’s Gym

1802 A US Highway 98, Daphne Sensory gym for kids of all abilities - open play, classes, camps, birthday parties, arts & crafts, & more. (251) 355-6178 info@werockthespectrumdaphne.com www.werockthespectrumdaphne.com

WildNative Tours - Gulf Shores/ Orange Beach

4159 County Road 6 , Gulf Shores Narrated Boat Tours! Please call for party options and booking. (251) 272-4088 info@wildnativetours.com www.wildnativetours.com

WildNative Tours - Mobile, AL

101 South Water Street, Mobile Narrated Boat Tours! Please call for party options and booking. (251) 272-4088 info@wildnativetours.com www.wildnativetours.com

WildNative Tours - Spanish Fort

30841 Five Rivers Boulevard, Spanish Fort Narrated Boat Tours! Please call for party options and booking. (251) 272-4088 info@wildnativetours.com www.wildnativetours.com

Wooden It Be Fun

314 Greeno Rd South (Suite C), Fairhope Have fun with friends, or book a private painting party. Follow us on Facebook! (251) 422-8052 www.facebook.com/woodenitbefunfairhope

ZooBee’z Indoor Petting Zoo

8360 State Highway 59, Foley Indoor Petting zoo offering birthday parties. (251) 223-9301 www.facebook.com/zbzzoo

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Some moms I know tend other kids while watching their own. If you are unable to find a job through friends and family, try looking on websites such as Sittercity, Care.com, or UrbanSitter. Pay range: $11–18 per hour

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up your own store. Most people sell crafts, jewelry, clothing, home décor, or vintage items. I bought a graphic design for my website on Etsy, though, so you are not limited to those categories. Etsy charges a $.20 listing fee, a 5% transaction fee, and 3% + $.25 payment fee.

Pay range: The range varies, but one website claims that a shop owner earns $70k per month!

My friend used to provide customer service from her house through Liveops. She was able to create her own flexible hours by signing up for time blocks. She started taking calls for infomercials, then auto claims for Allstate and orders for Pizza Hut. The only cost to her was a dedicated phone line, which was $22 per month.

5- Fitness instructor

3- Delivery person

Pay range: $10-$30 per hour, depending on the gym and class taught. Plus, most gyms offer free membership to their instructors. Some offer free childcare while you are teaching.

Pay range: $10–20 per hour

A recent article in Money Magazine described the job of being an Amazon delivery person through Amazon Flex. Drivers must use their own car and an app to select a block of time to deliver packages. Rates vary by state and time of year; during Christmas you can receive higher rates. Pay range: $18–25 per hour

4- Etsy shop owner

Etsy is a website where you can set

A few of my friends are fitness instructors, such as spin, body pump, or TRX teachers. These require taking certification tests that can cost around $300. Then you need to recertify every two years, which costs roughly $100. My friends enjoy the flexibility of the job and the fact that they get paid to work out.

6- Online transcriptionist

There are several companies that will hire you to work from home transcribing audio speech to written documents. The audio could be from a doctor, lawyer, court hearing, or freelance writer. Some companies don’t require any experience. There are transcription courses available for a

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fee. Some transcription companies are Rev, Scribie, and CrowdSurf.

Pay range: The Rev website states the average earning is $245 per month.

7- Paid focus group participant Market research companies pay focus groups for their reactions to or opinions of their products. Usually, group members participate for one to two hours. To participate in focus groups, you can sign up with companies such as WatchLab, User Interviews or FocusGroup.

Pay range: $100–400 per group.

8- Pet sitter

A friend of mine started a pet-sitting business to board dogs in her house five years ago. She used the website Rover to set up her rate and availability. In addition to boarding pets, you can also walk dogs or watch pets and the owner’s house. The Rover website is not limited to dogs. Rover takes 20% of whatever fees you earn.

Pay range: Set your own rates. My friend earns $40 per night per dog and sometimes has three dogs per week, or $840 per week minus the Rover fee. The website states you can earn up to $1000 per month.

9- Rent out your house for a movie set You can list your house for free on

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the Set Scouter website to rent out for a movie or TV show. Even though I live in the Northeast (not remotely close to Hollywood), over ten different movies have been filmed in towns near me recently. I haven’t been lucky enough to have my house selected yet, but you never know when Hollywood might come knocking. Pay range: $250–1,000 per day

10- Fashion stylist

Stitch Fix is a clothing subscription service. The stylists work from home and help other people create stylish outfits based on their budget, personality, and fashion tastes. You need to commit to working 15–30 hours per week. You also must participate in an onsite six-hour training course. Pay range: $14–16 per hour

11- Teach English

There are a few different companies through which you can teach English online from your home. Most of the companies require you to have a college degree and be proficient in the English language. Some of the companies to investigate are VIPKID, Qkids, and Teachaway. Pay range: $15–25 per hour

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12- Tasker

TaskRabbit matches you with people who need a task done around their houses such as cleaning, moving, furniture assembly, or home improvement. After you complete the job, you receive payment, minus a 15% TaskRabbit fee.

Pay range: You set the rate; certain skills earn more money.

13- Test Apps or Websites

Userlytics is a website that will match you with an app or website that is in the developmental phase and wants user feedback before it is launched. You will offer your thoughts about the app or website by verbally answering questions. Most projects take 15-20 minutes to complete.

Pay range: Website states the range is anywhere between $5-$90 per tested project.

14- Tutor

You might think you need a teaching degree to be a tutor, but according to Tutors.com, anyone with a high school diploma or GED can be a tutor; you need only complete a tutor training program. Once you are certified, you can set up a free profile at Tutors.com to find jobs. Pay range: $25–80 per hour

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15- Umpire or referee

There are many different youth sports that need someone to officiate, such as soccer, softball and baseball, lacrosse, field hockey, and more. Most referees need to attend certification training and complete a background check. Contact your local sports league to find out the requirements. Pay range: $25–50 per hour or per game

You probably won’t get rich doing any of these jobs, but the extra income might help pay for all the added expenses of having children like camp, sports, or college. For me, I enjoy earning a paycheck, but the real benefit is socializing with other people. Being a stay-at-home mom can feel isolating, especially now that my kids are older and no longer at home during the day. I like interacting with other writers and editors, even it is only virtually. Of course, you never know—with that side business of yours, you could end up being the next Martha Stewart one day. A mom can dream, right? ESP

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FamilyCalendar Thursday July 1

Pepsi Beach Ball Drop 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM, The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL, 36561 Pepsi Beach Ball Drop with fireworks. There will be dozens of family friendly activities onsite including a surf simulator, bouncy house, bubble zone, face painting, camel rides and more! DJ Silky will be spinning some feel-good tunes throughout the evening. 251-224-1000 www.alwharf.com SummerTide presents “Starting Here Starting Now” South Baldwin Community Theatre, 2022 West 2nd Street Gulf Shores, AL, 36542 SummerTide - The University of Alabama’s professional summer theatre, presents “Starting

Here, Starting Now” 251-968-6721 www.sbct.biz

Friday July 2

RV Alabama Discovery Excursion ($30 per person) 2:45 PM - 5:00 PM, Dauphin Island Sea Lab, 101 Bienville Blvd Dauphin Island, AL Join a professional Dauphin Island Sea Lab Educator for a two-hour boat trip in the waters surrounding Dauphin Island, where you’ll learn how estuaries such as Mobile Bay feed the seas. www.disl.edu/events/rv-alabama-discovery-excursion4/ Luke Combs in Concert The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL, 36561 Luke Combs in Concert 251-224-1000 www.alwharf.com SummerTide presents “Starting Here Starting Now” Details under July 1.

Saturday July 3

Grand Bay Watermelon Festival ($5 per vehicle) 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Festival Park, Hwy 90, Grand Bay, AL, 36541 An annual family fun event with all the free, sliced, ice cold watermelon you can eat, rides, arts & Craft Vendors, Food Vendors, and entertainment. 251-865-3456 www.grandbaywatermelonfestival.org Luke Combs in Concert The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL, 36561 Luke Combs in Concert 251-224-1000 www.alwharf.com

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36561 The SHARK Run 5K www.active.com

Shark Run and Shark Adventure Run and Fun Run 7:00 AM The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL,

Fairhope’s 4th of July Celebration 7:00 PM Fairhope Pier, Fairhope, AL, 36532 Concert 7 p.m., Fireworks 9 p.m. Mobile Bay Fireworks Cruise ($29.99/adults and

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Mondays July 5

Shark Run and Shark Adventure Run and Fun Run The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL, 36561 Shark Adventure Run 2.5 mile (1 mile road-1.5 mile beach(July 5th) www.active.com

Wednesday July 7

Animal Food Chain Observe and Explore 10:00 AM Graham Creek Nature Preserve, 23030 Wolf Bay Dr Foley, AL, 36535 Learn about the plants and animals of Graham Creek and where they fall in the food chain. There will be an activity, short lesson and story in the outdoor classroom. www.grahamcreekpreserve.org Wonderful Wednesdays 10:30 AM - 11:30 PM, Bellingrath Gardens and Home, 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Rd Theodore, AL, 36582 Who knew that summertime Wednesdays could be so wonderful? Join us in June and July for Wonderful Wednesdays, a fun, informative series on gardening, history and more. 251-459-8973 bellingrath.org

Thursday July 8

Beach, Dune, and Maritime Forest Excursion ($12 per person)

9:45 - 12:15 PM, Dauphin Island Sea Lab, 101 Bienville Blvd Dauphin Island, AL There’s more to a barrier island than sand and water – the beach is a thriving habitat with a dynamic dune system and fascinating plants and animals, and higher elevations are covered by lush forest. We’ll walk through the maritime forest, then on to the dunes and beach. www.disl.edu/events/beach-dune-and-maritimeforest-excursion20/ Glow in the Park Summer Movie Series 8:00 PM Fairhopers Community Park, 105 South Church Street Fairhope, AL, 36532 Free family movies on second Thursdays in June, July, and August. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and a picnic and relax with the whole family. FREE popcorn and glow-in-the-dark necklaces. 251-928-2136 www.fairhopeal.gov

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Summer Wildlife Program Series ($25 for adults/$15 for kids ages 6-12. Under 6 is free.)

9:00 AM Historic Blakeley State Park, 34745 AL-225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Join us at 9 AM on July 10th along Blakeley’s beautiful waterfront for a special program on Delta wildlife, introducing some of the park’s plants and animals, then join us on one of our popular “Delta Adventure” cruises”. 251-626-0798 www.blakeleypark.com Mobile Area Children’s Charity (MACC) Expo 531 Lemoyne Dr Dauphin Island, AL, 36528 The Mobile Area Children’s Charity Expo (MACC Expo) will be a one day event on Dauphin Island held during the Roy Martin Young Anglers Tournament (RMYAT). The purpose of the MACC Expo is to increase awareness of the various charitable organizations and events throughout Mobile County whose goal is to help Mobile area children/youth/families. Roy Martin Young Anglers Tournament Dauphin Island, AL, 36528 The Roy Martin Young Anglers Tournament is designed to bring families together and encourage sportsmanship. The tournament takes place on the Saturday before the Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo. RMYAT is for children 15 years and younger adsfr.com/rmyat/

Tuesdays July 13

Animal Wonders - Summer Reading Event 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Spanish Fort Public Library, 7361 Spanish Fort Blvd Spanish Fort, AL, 36537www. spanishfortpubliclibrary.org Fantasy Island Toys Craft Classes Fantasy Island Toys, 335 Fairhope Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Mixy Squishy Sculptures: For Ages 3 years and up! Takes ~30 minutes. Complete the craft instore OR take home for later! July 13th @ 11:00am & July 15th @ 1:00pm. 251-928-1720 www.fantasyislandtoys.com

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Thursday July 15

Salt Marsh Excursion ($12 per person) 9:45 - 12:15 PM, Dauphin Island Sea Lab, 101 Bienville Blvd Dauphin Island, AL Salt marshes are not monotonous expanses of grass; they’re fascinating coastal wetlands that are critical to our estuary system. Be a marine scientist for a day, and use seine nets, buckets, shovels, and sieve boxes to collect samples, including crabs, snails, and fish. www.disl.edu/events/salt-marsh-summer-excursion/

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Saturday July 17

Animal Food Chain Observe and Explore 10:00 AM Graham Creek Nature Preserve, 23030 Wolf Bay Dr Foley, AL, 36535 Learn about the plants and animals of Graham Creek and where they fall in the food chain. There will be an activity, short lesson and story in the outdoor classroom. www.grahamcreekpreserve.org Summer Saturday Family Movies 11:00 AM Foley Public Library Upstairs Meeting Room, 319 E. Laurel Ave Foley, AL, 36535 Family movies rated PG to be shown Saturday June 19, July 17 and August 21 at 11:00 a.m. in the Upstairs Meeting Room. visitfoley.com Exit Stage Left presents “A Night of Laughs” 6:00 PM Hotel Magnolia, 119 N McKenzie St Foley, AL, 36535 Exit Stage Left presents “A Night of Laughs”. A Tribute to Classic Television & It’s Characters - Featuring characters from some of your favorites from the 50’s-70’s, including ‘I Love Lucy’, ‘The Brady Bunch’,

‘All In The Family’, ‘Gunsmoke’, ‘Lone Ranger’, ‘Mary Tyler Moore’, ‘Laugh-In’ and much more! 251-385-3753 exitstageleft.org Movie on the Bluff At dusk (around 8pm) Henry George Park @ Fairhope Pier, Fairhope, AL, 36532 CARE presents Movie on The Bluff! Join us for a free movie after you enjoy the sunset on Mobile Bay! Popcorn and drinks will be provided by M&M Bank. Donations not required but appreciated. Donation will benefit local non-profit. Visit Coastal Alabama Real Estate on Facebook and look under Events for more information. Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo Details under July 16. Brantley Gilbert in Concert The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL, 36561 Brantley Gilbert in Concert 251-224-1000 www.alwharf.com

Dauphin Island Sea Lab Educator for a two-hour boat trip in the waters surrounding Dauphin Island, where you’ll learn how estuaries such as Mobile Bay feed the seas. www.disl.edu/events/rv-alabama-discovery-excursion4/ Madagascar Jr. Performance 6:00 PM Graham Creek Nature Preserve, 23030 Wolf Bay Drive Foley, AL, 36535 Madagascar Jr. A Musical Adventure – Performance 251-385-3753 exitstageleft.org RUMOURS- A Tribute to FLEETWOOD MAC 6:30 PM Daphne Civic Center, 2603 US-98 Daphne, AL, 36526 A Tribute to FLEETWOOD MAC performs LIVE on July 23rd at the Daphne Civic Center With Special Guest Dew Pendleton Doors open at 5:00 PM Show starts at 6:30 PM www.daphneciviccenter.org

Sunday July 18

Exit Stage Left presents “A Night of Laughs” 1:00 PM Hotel Magnolia, 119 N McKenzie St Foley, AL, 36535 Exit Stage Left presents “A Night of Laughs”. A Tribute to Classic Television & It’s Characters - Featuring characters from some of your favorites from the 50’s-70’s, including ‘I Love Lucy’, ‘The Brady Bunch’, ‘All In The Family’, ‘Gunsmoke’, ‘Lone Ranger’, ‘Mary Tyler Moore’, ‘Laugh-In’ and much more! 251-385-3753 exitstageleft.org Animal Ambassadors Cruise ($20/adults and $12/kids ages 6-12; under 6 is free)

1:30 PM Historic Blakeley State Park, 34745 AL-225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Join us at 9 AM on July 10th along Blakeley’s beautiful waterfront for a special program on Delta wildlife, introducing some of the park’s plants and animals, then join us on one of our popular “Delta Adventure” cruises”. 251-626-0798 www.blakeleypark.com

Tuesday July 20

Fantasy Island Toys Craft Classes Fantasy Island Toys, 335 Fairhope Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Fossil Impressions: For Ages 5 years and up! Takes ~30 minutes. Complete the craft in-store OR take home for later! July 20th @ 11:00am & July 22nd @ 1:00pm. 251-928-1720 www.fantasyislandtoys.com

Wednesday July 21

Wonderful Wednesdays 10:30 AM - 11:30 PM, Bellingrath Gardens and Home, 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Rd Theodore, AL, 36582 Who knew that summertime Wednesdays could be so wonderful? Join us in June and July for Wonderful Wednesdays, a fun, informative series on gardening, history and more. 251-459-8973 bellingrath.org

Thursday July 22

Fantasy Island Toys Craft Classes Fantasy Island Toys, 335 Fairhope Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Fossil Impressions: For Ages 5 years and up! Takes ~30 minutes. Complete the craft in-store OR take home for later! July 20th @ 11:00am & July 22nd @ 1:00pm. 251-928-1720 www.fantasyislandtoys.com

RV Alabama Discovery Excursion ($30 per person) 2:45 PM - 5:00 PM, Dauphin Island Sea Lab, 101 Bienville Blvd Dauphin Island, AL Join a professional

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Tuesday July 27

Fantasy Island Toys Craft Classes Fantasy Island Toys, 335 Fairhope Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Magical Mix-Up Creatures: For Ages 3 years and up! For Ages 3 years and up! Takes ~15-30 minutes. Complete the craft in-store OR take home for later! July 27th @ 11:00am & July 29th @ 1:00pm. 251-928-1720 www.fantasyislandtoys.com

Wednesday July 28

Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo Details under July 16.

Friday July 23

3 Doors Down in Concert The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL, 36561 3 Doors Down in Concert 251-224-1000 www.alwharf.com

Savy Mom Sale 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Daphne Civic Center, 2603 US-98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Savvy Mom Sale - kids resale event. www.savvymomsale.com Wonderful Wednesdays 10:30 AM - 11:30 PM, Bellingrath Gardens and Home, 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Rd Theodore, AL, 36582 Who knew that summertime Wednesdays could be so wonderful? Join us in June and July for Wonderful Wednesdays, a fun, informative series on gardening, history and more. 251-459-8973 bellingrath.org

Thursday July 29

Salt Marsh Excursion ($12 per person) 9:45 - 12:15 PM, Dauphin Island Sea Lab, 101 Bienville Blvd Dauphin Island, AL Salt marshes are not monotonous expanses of grass; they’re fascinating coastal wetlands that are critical to our estuary system. Be a marine scientist for a day, and use seine nets, buckets, shovels, and sieve boxes to collect samples, including crabs, snails, and fish. www.disl.edu/events/salt-marsh-summer-excursion/ Savy Mom Sale 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM, Daphne Civic Center, 2603 US98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Savvy Mom Sale - kids resale event. www.savvymomsale.com Fantasy Island Toys Craft Classes Fantasy Island Toys, 335 Fairhope Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Magical Mix-Up Creatures: For Ages 3 years and up! For Ages 3 years and up! Takes ~15-30 min-

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Friday July 30

Savy Mom Sale 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Daphne Civic Center, 2603 US-98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Savvy Mom Sale - kids resale event. www.savvymomsale.com

Saturday July 31

Savy Mom Sale 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Daphne Civic Center, 2603 US-98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Savvy Mom Sale - kids resale event. www.savvymomsale.com Luke Bryan in Concert The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL, 36561 Luke Bryan in Concert 251-224-1000 www.alwharf.com

Sunday August 1

Animal Ambassadors Cruise ($20/adults and $12/kids ages 6-12; under 6 is free)

1:30 PM Historic Blakeley State Park, 34745 AL-225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Join us at 9 AM on July 10th along Blakeley’s beautiful waterfront for a special program on Delta wildlife, introducing some of the park’s plants and animals, then join us on one of our popular “Delta Adventure” cruises”. 251-626-0798 www.blakeleypark.com

Thursday August 5

Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation’s Annual Professional Rodeo

($15.00 for adults, $8.00 for children ages 3-12 years old, and free for ages 2 and under. )

6:00 PM Foley Horse Arena, 113 E Rosetta Avenue Foley, AL, 36535 Come and watch some of the nation’s professional cowgirls and cowboys compete for top prize money. Rodeo action begins nightly at 8:00pm at the Foley Horse Arena with gates open at 6. jennifermoorefoundation.com

Friday August 6

Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation’s Annual Professional Rodeo ($15.00 for adults, $8.00 for children

ages 3-12 years old, and free for ages 2 and under. )

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Glow in the Park Summer Movie Series 8:00 PM Fairhopers Community Park, 105 South Church Street Fairhope, AL, 36532 Free family movies on second Thursdays in June, July, and August. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and a picnic and relax with the whole family. FREE popcorn and glow-in-the-dark necklaces. 251-928-2136 www.fairhopeal.gov

Sunday August 15

Dauphin Island Sunday Sunset Concerts 6:00 PM West End Beach, Dauphin Island, AL, 36528 The monthly concerts begin about 90 minutes before the sun goes down. Music and beach lovers are invited to bring lawn chairs, snacks, beverages, a laid back attitude (and perhaps a little bug spray) to West End Beach.

Thursday August 19

Music at Meyer Park (Free) 6:00 PM Meyer Park, 400 E. 22nd Ave Gulf Shores, AL, 36542 Music at Meyer Park featuring – Modern Eldorados www.gulfshoresal.gov/1428/Music-at-Meyer-Park

Friday August 27

Jason Aldean 7:30 PM The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL, 36561 Jason Aldean in concert. www.alwharf.com

Every Monday and Friday

Free Build 9:30 AM Fairhope Public Library, 501 Fairhope Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Free build -Activity Room, Ages 2-10yrs. 251-928-7483 www.fairhopelibrary.org/

Tuesdays

Lap Babies-Virtual (Facebook) Children’s Story Times 10:30 AM Virtual, Daphne, AL, 36526 Lap BabiesVirtual (Facebook) Children’s Story Times (251) 620-2500 Find us on Facebook Storytime-lapsit 10:00 AM Fairhope Public Library, 501 Fairhope Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Storytime - Lapsit: 10:00AM 251-928-7483 www.fairhopelibrary.org/

Alabama in Concert The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL www.alwharf.com

Storytime-PreK/Elem 11:00 AM Fairhope Public Library, 501 Fairhope Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Storytime - PreK/Elem : 11:00AM 251-928-7483 www.fairhopelibrary.org/

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Summer Wildlife Program Series ($25 for adults/$15 for kids ages 6-12. Under 6 is free.)

9:00 AM Historic Blakeley State Park, 34745 AL-225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Join us at 9 AM on July 10th along Blakeley’s beautiful waterfront for a special program on Delta wildlife, introducing some of the park’s plants and animals, then join us on one of our popular “Delta Adventure” cruises”. 251-626-0798 www.blakeleypark.com Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation’s Annual Professional Rodeo ($15.00 for adults, $8.00 for children ages 3-12 years old, and free for ages 2 and under. )

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Pre-K-Virtual (Facebook) Children’s Story Times 10:30 AM Virtual, Daphne, AL, 36526 Pre-K-Virtual (Facebook) Children’s Story Times (251) 620-2500 Find us on Facebook K-3rd Book Club -Virtual (Facebook) Children’s Story Times 3:30 PM Virtual, Daphne, AL, 36526 K-3rd Book Club -Virtual (Facebook) Children’s Story Times (251) 620-2500 Find us on Facebook

Second Saturdays

Saturday Storytime with Miss Mary! 11:00 AM Spanish Fort Public Library, 7361 Spanish Fort Blvd Spanish Fort, AL, 36537 Saturday Storytimes at the Library! At 11:00AM on the 2nd (second) Saturday of every month. www.spanishfortpubliclibrary.org

Every Saturday

Storytime at Barnes & Noble (Free) 11:00 AM Barnes & Noble, Eastern Shore Centre Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Storytime is back at Barnes & Noble, Spanish Fort at 11 AM on Saturdays 251-621-3545

Every Saturday and Sunday through August

Summer Arts & Crafts 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, OWA, 1501 South OWA Blvd Foley, AL, 36535 Saturdays and Sundays this summer through August 8, we’ll have free arts & crafts stations set up in Downtown OWA from noon to 6pm. Bring the whole family out for an activity you can enjoy together! visitowa.com

Every Monday thru July

Movie Monday 2:00 PM Fairhope Public Library, 501 Fairhope Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Children ages 4-12 must have a parent or guardian present. Their movies, rated G or PG, will be shown in the Giddens Auditorium. Teens ages 13-18 may be dropped off and they are invited to watch movies with other teens in the Activity Room. A listing of all movie titles, ratings, and run times can be picked up in the Youth Services Department or found posted on our website. 251-928-7483 www.fairhopelibrary.org/

Every Tuesday thru July

Storytime - Page & Palette 10:30 AM Page & Palette, 32 S Section St Fairhope, AL, 36532 Please join us on Wednesdays at 10:30 AM for storytime! Each week, Miss Paula share a silly story the whole family will enjoy. 251-928-5295 www.pageandpalette.com

Tween Time Activity Room 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Fairhope Public Library, 501 Fairhope Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Tweens, ages 9-12, will enjoy a story, game or library challenge, and maker activity. Parents do not need to stay in the room, but must be present at the library. Contact Youth Services at (251) 929-1465 for questions about individual activities. 251-928-7483 www.fairhopelibrary.org/

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Thursdays through July 8

Dual-Language Spanish Storytime-PreK/Elem 11:00 AM Fairhope Public Library, 501 Fairhope Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Dual-Language Spanish Storytime-PreK/Elem 251-928-7483 www.fairhopelibrary.org/

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Fairhope Outdoor Farmers Market 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Behind the Fairhope Public Library Fairhope, AL, 36532 Fairhope Outdoor Farmers Market-Buy locally-grown produce www.fairhopeal.gov

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Cookin with Kids 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM, The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL, 36561 In this fun + educational experience, Rouses Market’s Chef Nino will be teaching children the basics of cooking while demonstrating the creation of simple recipes. 251-224-1000 www.alwharf.com

Every Sunday through August 8

Music Under The Marlins 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM, The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL, 36561 Join us on Sundays this summer for Music Under The Marlins. Featuring live music from local bands, it’s a great time to unwind and get ready for the week ahead. Bring a chair 251-224-1000 www.alwharf.com

Every Saturday through August 7

Painting Under The Palms 5:00 PM The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL, 36561 Join us every Saturday this summer in Palm Plaza next to the Ferris wheel for Painting Under The Palms. Whether you’re bringing your girl friends or your kiddos, there are two classes based on age that feature a different design each week. 251-224-1000 www.alwharf.com

Every Wednesday through August 4

Pepsi Treasure Hunt for Hunger 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM, The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL, 36561 Arr, me lads and lassies. Bring ye crew down to The Wharf on Wednesdays throughout the summer for a swashbuckling good time. Stop by the Pepsi tent first to get your treasure map and the quest is on. Find the items on the map then return back to where “X” marks the spot to collect your gold! 251-224-1000 www.alwharf.com

Every Tuesday through August 3

Kids Night 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM, The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL, 36561 DJ Silky will be turning up the tunes as you dance to the groove while waiting in line for the water slide, live animal encounters, cornhole games, chalk art, face painting and more. 251-224-1000 www.alwharf.com

Every Friday through August 6

Fun Friday 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL, 36561 Join us each Friday night this summer for guaranteed fun for the whole family. Featuring life-sized board games like Jenga and Connect 4, bubbles, cornhole and more, you don’t want to miss out on the good times and good vibes that are taking over Main Street. 251-224-1000 www.alwharf.com

Mondays thru August 2

Sparks After Dark 8:45 PM The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL, 36561 The Sparks After Dark fireworks show will flash to life again this summer! 251-224-1000 www.alwharf.com

Because of ever-changing circumstances due to Covid-19, please check with each venue prior to attending the event to verify the information provided is still accurate and up to date.

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Don’t Most People Already Know? Q. You talk a lot about budgeting, and how important it is in getting control of your money. But don’t most people already have a good idea of what they’re spending, and how much they have in the bank, without going through all the time and trouble of developing an actual budget?

A. Well, if that were true, why are people paying billions in overdraft fees every year? Why are so many people deep in debt and living paycheck to paycheck, even without taking the effects of a pandemic into account? It’s because most people don’t really know where their money’s going each month. Let’s start with a simple definition of budgeting. A budget is just a plan. It’s not a restriction on spending, it’s a strategy

for what you’ll do with all your money. It’s tracking what’s coming in and what’s going out. When you budget every month, you’re giving your money purpose. You’re controlling your money, and telling it where to go, instead of scratching your head and wondering where it all went. The word budget gets a bum rap, because some people think it’ll be like putting a straitjacket on their spending and their lives. But that really isn’t true at all. Budgeting actually gives you the power to spend wisely and with purpose. Budgeting even causes feelings of fear, intimidation, and anger in some folks. Sure, it takes a little time and effort at first to create a budget that really works. But once you get the hang of it, and it doesn’t take long, the hard part is over.

Still, to make your cash flow plan work, you have to do it consistently. That means sitting down every month, and making a budget for the upcoming month. Don’t let the fear of what you might find stop you, and don’t overcomplicate things. It’s easy as writing down your income and everything that requires money for the month, then doing a little basic math. And once you have a plan in place, stick to it! Too many people get lazy, or “forget” to do a monthly budget. Give it a shot. You’ll experience a sense of freedom, security, and accomplishment like you’ve never felt before once you’ve taken that first step toward gaining control of your money!

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