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New students applying to the 7th grade may apply to be considered for the Admiral Scholarship for the 2024–2025 school year.
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Parenting the Video Game Fanatic
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Summer Camp Guide
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April
If you are a parent, it is bound to happen at some point. In public, your child does or says something that makes your eyes widen, and you immediately want to hide in embarrassment. For some, it may be walking past the wine aisle and your child announcing loudly, “Don’t you need some Mommy juice?” For me, one instance included a four-year-old and a four-letter word. To set the stage, you need to know that we had a wonderful but frustrating dog who loved to run out the door any chance she got. The dog aggravated my husband to no end, and when she would escape, he tended to use an expletive. Lo and behold, one afternoon, while standing on the front porch with my daughter and neighbor, the dog got out, and my precious little four-year-old in her big pink bow and smocked dress said, “Mom, there goes the ____ dog!” I was so embarrassed!
As I said, it happens to all of us, be it a child repeating words that should not be repeated or telling an embarrassing story at school. But what should we do when that happens? Sarah Lyons gives us some polite and strategic ideas in this month’s feature, Solutions to Sticky Situations. Naturally, these are not our proudest parenting moments, but one day, depending on the circumstance, you may be able to look back on them and laugh.
As our kids age, we don’t get to put sticky situations behind us. We will constantly have situations we need help navigating. We set rules and boundaries to clarify our expectations and protect our children, but there will always be some circumstances that we may not have covered, or maybe we just got a little lax over time. Screen time and video game time are issues that can definitely slip up on us. We allow an extra 20 minutes on a special occasion that turns into two special occasions, and before you know it, your child is spending way more time on gaming/screens than you intended. Again, it happens to all of us, especially if you are monitoring multiple children. Writer Cheryl Maguire is sharing some tools we can use to help our children spend less time on screens and explore other interests in her feature Parenting the Video Game Fanatic: How To Encourage Other Interests.
With summer right around the corner, summer camps are the perfect way to help children find and explore new interests. Our expanded Summer Camp Guide in this month’s issue offers a huge list of options. We have taken the March guide and added even more camp opportunities. Whether you are looking for day camps, sleepaway camps, sports camps, or art camps, you will surely find opportunities for your kiddos to enjoy this summer.
Also, with the beautiful spring weather, we see more community activities. Check out the Family Calendar in this issue to find plenty of outings for you and your family to enjoy! Looking forward to the May issue, we will have our annual Vacation Bible School Guide. If your church is hosting a VBS, please email us and let us know. We would love to share it with the community.
We are rolling into a season filled with sunny, warm days and full calendars, so enjoy this April and fill it with lots of family time and laughter.
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Avoid Making Assumptions
When was the last time you examined any assumptions you have made about your children? If you have not done this recently, follow the advice of Alan Alda, who said, “Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in a while, or the light won’t come in.” Just as termites destroy homes, unquestioned assumptions destroy relationships.
As parents, we must stop making assumptions that imply meaning to behavior and complete false narratives. To stop the toxic practice of assuming, we must exercise our ability to see another person’s perspective and openly communicate even when something seems obvious. Empathy is the affective process that enables us to connect with how another person is feeling. If I notice a child sitting in the corner crying, empathy allows
negative emotion. In contrast, perspectivetaking is the cognitive process of correctly comprehending a circumstance through another person’s viewpoint. When adults make dangerous assumptions, it tends to be in perspective-taking.
Imagine all the assumptions you may make about the child in the corner crying. For example, you may think the child is sad, in pain, or overly sensitive. Without taking perspective, you may choose to act inappropriately based on your assumption. When we make assumptions without taking the time to communicate effectively, we make mistakes that hurt relationships.
I vividly remember getting sent to bed early for “pouting” in the 4th grade. My teacher moved me from the front of the classroom to the last row. I was heartbroken to be moved away from my friends and terrified to tell my parents because I thought I had done something
At the end of the night, I explained my angst when my mother stopped making assumptions about the cause of my “pouting” and helped me feel safe enough to talk. She helped me understand various other perspectives, “Maybe another student could not see or hear and needed to be moved forward. Maybe another student was getting in trouble in the back and needed to be closer to the teacher.” This was a “gold-star” moment in my mother’s parenting. Not only did she take the time to help me feel better, but she also modeled perspective-taking and created a bonding opportunity.
How often do we make assumptions about our children? You can only correctly take perspective if you have all the information. Find the right time and ask the hard questions before creating a narrative about your child that may not be true. Don’t make assumptions. Find the courage to ask questions and to express what you really want.
Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid misunderstandings, sadness, and drama. With just this one agreement, you can completely transform your life.
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Youth Act to Perform Snow White
Youth Act will perform their Spring play, “Snow White,” on Monday, April 22nd at 11:30 a.m. and Tuesday, April 23rd at 6:30 p.m. at Pathway Auditorium in Foley. Matinee tickets are $3 and evening tickets are $5 with concessions available for the evening show. Please email youthactreservations@ gmail.com for information on how to purchase tickets.
Delta Woods and Waters Expo
Join us Saturday, April 27th from 9 am - 4 pm at 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center for Delta Woods and Waters Expo. This event celebrates the beauty and diversity of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. Featuring a variety of informative presentations, exhibitions, and interactive displays by experienced outdoorsmen, professionals, educators and enthusiasts, the Delta Woods & Waters Expo includes numerous fun and exciting hands-on demonstrations which allow attendees to learn and practice new skills with one-on-one instruction. The mission of the Delta Woods & Waters Expo is to promote responsible and enjoyable outdoor recreational experiences through a fun and educational event. Please visit https://www. deltawoodsandwatersexpo.com/ for more information.
Living History Day
Join us on April 6, 2024, at Blakeley State Park from 9 am – 3 pm for Living History Day. Come see artillery demonstrations, guided tours of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, and a special cruise exploring the sites where the major actions of the Mobile Campaign took place. Food provided by the Spanish Fort Masonic Lodge (11 AM-2 PM).
Civil War Weapons Demonstrations On the hour 9 AM-2 PM; 10-11:30 AM “Civil War on the Eastern Shore” Cruise: A guided voyage of discovery exploring via river the sites on land and water where the major actions of the Civil War’s Mobile Campaign took place. 1:00 PM Guided Tour of Blakeley’s Battlefield Please visit https://www.blakeleypark.com/ for more information.
NAMI Baldwin Mental Health Fair
NAMI Baldwin (National Alliance on Mental Illness, Baldwin Co Affiliate) is sponsoring its 3rd annual Mental Health Fair on Saturday, April 27th from 10-2 at the HoneyBee Park in Robertsdale (or the Senior Citizens Center in case of inclement weather). The event will feature helpful and informative exhibitors like Veteran’s Affairs, Wings Across Alabama, AltaPointe, The Lighthouse, Alabama Free Clinic, Alzheimer’s Association of AL, Crisis Intervention Teams and more. Other activities include art for children, exercise for Women & Youth: The Bar Fitness, “Playhouse in the Park” by Shining Talent and new this year, a fun Car Decorating Contest! For details and to register your car for the contest. For more information, to become a sponsor, or an exhibitor call 251-279-0573 or email namibaldwin@gmail.com or visit namibaldwincounty.org. Also follow us on Facebook for updates, NAMIBaldwinAL
Children’s Book Author and Illustrator Event at Page and Palette
Page and Palette invites you to an author event with Dragons Loves Taco’s creator Adam Rubin! On Sunday, April 28th at 2PM, the bestselling author will be joined by illustrator Liniers for a special storytime of THE TRUTH ABOUT THE COUCH, their hilarious new picture book about everyone’s favorite piece of furniture. This is a ticketed event - one purchase of THE TRUTH ABOUT THE COUCH per family is required for admittance. To purchase, please call 251-928-5295 or stop by Page & Palette, 32 South Section Street, Fairhope, AL 36532.
Discover North Baldwin Expo
The 2nd Annual Discover North Baldwin Outdoor Expo will feature “All things outdoors - All in one place” and highlight our area’s natural resources and hobbies: hunting, boating, archery, camping, outdoor sports, conservation, fishing, farming, wildlife, gardening, grilling, and more. Attendees will enjoy music, vendors, speakers, activities, displays, and demos. For information and updates visit northbaldwinchamber.com. Interested vendors & sponsors should contact the Chamber at 251-9375665 or email kristina@northbaldwin chamber.com!
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Eastern Shore Repertory Theatre Presents CATS
The Jellicle Cats come out to play on one special night of the year – the night of the Jellicle Ball. One by one they tell their stories for the amusement of Old Deuteronomy, their wise and benevolent leader, who must choose one of the Cats to ascend to The Heaviside Layer and be reborn into a whole new Jellicle life.
CATS, one of the longest-running shows in West End and Broadway history, received its world premiere at the New London Theatre in 1981 where it played for 21 record-breaking years and almost 9,000 performances. Since its world premiere, CATS has been presented in over 30 countries, has been translated into 15 languages and has been seen by more than 73 million people worldwide. Both the original London and Broadway cast recordings won Grammy Awards for Best Cast Album.
Eastern Shore Repertory Theatre will bring CATS to the 11th Annual Theatre on the Bluff on May 2 - 4, 2024 at Henry George Bluff Park in Fairhope. The production is directed by Erin Langley with choreography by Matthew Kiel.
All shows begin at 7:30 p.m., and gates will open at 6:30 each evening. Patrons should bring their own blanket or lawn chair, and picnics are encouraged. Concessions will also be available for purchase.
Tickets will go on sale online April 1 or can be purchased at the gate on the night of the show if tickets are still available. In the event that a performance must be canceled due to inclement weather, a rain date performance will be held on Sunday, May 5, 2024. All tickets are nonrefundable. To purchase tickets, visit easternshorerep.org.
14th Annual Mobile Chocolate Festival
The 14th Annual Mobile Chocolate Festival, a celebration of all things chocolate, will be held at The Grounds on Saturday April 13, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., with all proceeds to benefit Penelope House. There will be vendors offering samples of their chocolate-related products as well as selling their products. Vendors vary from having chocolate-themed wares to succulent confections to jewelry to bath and body products. Also featured: Children’s Area, Mobile Fixture Apron Decorating Station, Chocolate Challenge featuring professionals, amateurs, and youth divisions, Project Yum Way where students and aspiring designers participate in a fashion display of chocolate inspired fashions made from chocolate candy wrappers, Cupcake Booth, Fishing Booth, Chocolate Martini tasting, music, food trucks and more! A very special thank you to all of our sponsors including the Moon Pie Sponsor this year: Carlisle Medical. Admission is free for children 3 & under; General admission $10.00 for ages 12 and up, $5.00 for children ages 4-12. Call for more details (251342-2809), like Mobile Chocolate Festival on Facebook, and/or visit www.mobilechocolatefestival.com.
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Baldwin County Child Advocacy Center
“Under the Stars” Fundraiser
You are invited to the Baldwin County Child Advocacy Center’s 15th annual signature fundraising event, “UNDER THE STARS” on APRIL 19, 2024!
Join us on Friday evening, April 19, 2024 at the beautiful Oak Hollow Farm in Fairhope, Alabama as we celebrate National Child Abuse Prevention Month and 35 years of service to child abuse victims in Baldwin County. This will be a very special evening filled with live music by the fabulous Six Piece Suits Band, great food, dancing, drinks, and silent and live auctions! Bring your friends and family and help us raise funds by investing in a very precious and important resource, the lives of local children. You may purchase tickets and / or sponsorships by visiting www. baldwincountycac.networkforgood.com/events/66158-under-thestars-2024. If you would like to donate an item for our silent or live auction, you will see a link on that site also. Thank you so much for your support and for helping us provide safety, healing, and justice for child victims of abuse!
14th Annual Bald Eagle Bash
The 14th Annual Bald Eagle Bash-the Alabama Gulf Coast’s Party for Preservation-is Saturday, April 27, 2024, 4-7pm at the Tonsmeire, Weeks Bay Resource Center. This signature annual fundraiser for SALT has earned a reputation for delivering great food, great music, and a great time, all on the edges of beautiful Weeks Bay. The “Bash” includes fresh Gulf shrimp prepared by the area’s best chefs and restaurants, a low country shrimp boil, delectable desserts by area bakers, beer from Fairhope Brewing Company and Braided River Brewing Company, and a great selection of wine. This year’s musical entertainment will feature TWO musical acts with headline, Dial Street Band! Tickets for SALT members are $65; General admission tickets are $75. Advance tickets only as space is limited to 1000. Your ticket includes: as many samples of food dishes as you like, four drink tickets, live music, great times, and supporting your local land trust! For tickets, sponsorships and additional information visit southalabamatrust.org/bald-eagle-bash.
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Cocktails with Critters
Cocktails with Critters, the major fundraiser for the Dauphin Island Sea Lab, will be
Thursday, May 2, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Bluegill Restaurant on the Causeway. Enjoy an exciting evening overlooking Mobile Bay with live music, delicious hors d’oeuvres along with tasty wine and beer. The silent auction will be held in advance online from Sunday, April 28th to Wednesday, May 1 with over 100 items up for grabs. Visit https://sealabfoundation.org/events/ cocktails_with_the_critters to purchase tickets or for more information. A portion of the proceeds raised this year will be used to fund student scholarships and other projects at the Sea Lab. The Foundation is raising funds to sustain the activities of the Sea Lab, promoting awareness of the Sea Lab and its environmental issues, and funding the DISLF Endowment.
20th Annual Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival
The Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival is in its 20th year of flying! Join us at OWA for this exciting fun-filled weekend! The 20th annual Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival 3-day event is May 2-3-4, 2024. The festival kicks off on Thursday evening, May 2th from 5p-9p with live entertainment, vendors, and a balloon glow (wind and weather permitting). The excitement continues on Friday, May 3th from 11a–10p and Saturday, May 4th from 11a–10p. More than 50+ hot air balloons and pilots will join us in Foley for a magical weekend of fun!
The family-friendly event has activities for everyone! Festival admission is FREE with select activities available for an additional charge. Guests can enjoy the expansive amenities at OWA Parks & Resort; including various restaurants, unique retail shopping choices, a variety of entertainment attractions, and of course, The Park at OWA – its themed amusement park with more than 20+ rides and attractions to experience. Traditional festival activities will also be featured throughout the property
will be SOLD ON SITE: $20 adults, $15 for children 12 & Under. Tickets for VIP passes and parking can be purchased online from our website: https://bit.ly/2024gchabfVIPs.
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Golf Cart Safety for You and Your Kids
Hey guys! I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy. Living here in Baldwin County for quite a while, I have noticed one thing that is becoming more and more popular... golf carts on the road. Today, we will talk about the different types of carts, some common sense rules for the road, and some potential safety hazards for you and your children.
In 2016, Baldwin County voters decid ed to allow more freedom in using golf carts on city streets and left the enforcement of type and how to each municipality. So, let’s talk about the different types. Of course, there are your old-fashioned regular golf carts with golf cart bag holders on the very back. These typically do not go very fast and usually do not have seat belts, blinkers, rearview mirrors, or other safety measures. Next are a lot of modified golf carts from the original types. Most have bigger tires, four to eight seats, seat belts, and maybe some rearview mirrors. Then, there are electric carts that have VIN numbers and tags, and they have all the safety measures you would have if
you were driving an actual car. Some are four-seaters and can go 20-25 mph; some have very sturdy frames and can go up to 40 mph!
So, regardless of the style of cart someone has, there is one unifying theme. In a motor vehicle collision, the car, truck, or SUV will always win; therefore, the golf cart passengers are at risk! So what can you do? First, any golf cart should be driven by someone with a driver’s license. Yes, it’s fun for the kids to cruise around the neighborhood, but they often do not look out for other drivers, rarely buckle up, and do not follow the road rules. I have seen golf carts driving around the Eastern Shore loaded down with kids (most of whom are not buckled up) and flying down the road. Unfortunately, golf carts can flip easily. If you have one with many kids loaded up and they turn quickly, it will flip.
Next, check with your local police for what safety measures your golf cart needs and where it is safe to drive. The most common measures are seat belts, blinkers, rearview mirrors, brake lights, windshield wipers, reflectors, parking brakes, and often
a VIN number with a tag. Depending on the style of cart you have, most will also need to have a minimum threshold speed of 20 mph with a max of 25 mph. This ensures that if you are driving on a city street, you do not impede traffic by going too slow and don’t go too fast to endanger yourself or others. Finally, let’s talk about things that can hurt you or your child. First, unless your cart is made to drive above 25 mph, do not go on a road with a speed limit of more than 35 mph. And please stay off the four-lane! I’ve seen golf carts driving down and crossing Greeno Road. Not only is it dangerous, but you will get a ticket in a heartbeat. Use common sense- buckle up, use your blinkers or arms to signal turns, check your blind spots, and no sharp turns. Of course, we worry about our kids, but I’ve seen adults act dangerously on golf carts, so be a good example to your family.
Have a great spring and be safe!
Robert L. Rux, M.D. is a Board Certified Pediatrician at Magnolia Springs Pediatrics. Originally from Mobile, he attended medical school at The University of Alabama School of Medicine (UAB) and completed residency at The Children’s Hospital of Alabama (UAB).
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My favorite teacher was my third-grade teacher, Mrs. White, at Dodge Elementary School,” Wynn Nobles shared. “One small act of kindness from my third-grade teacher has always stuck with me. One day, when I was sick, she put me on her lap until my dad could come get me. She comforted me and showed compassion. It motivates me to pay it forward.”
Mrs. Nobles is now a third-grade teacher at Daphne East Elementary School, and she is paying it forward. She was nominated as the Eastern Shore Parents Teacher of the Month by several individuals.
“Mrs. Wynn Nobles is so caring towards her students,” describes Mandy Warren, who has a student in her classroom. “She goes the extra mile to be sure they comprehend what they are learning and keeps parents informed phenomenally.”
Mrs. Nobles teaches her class early on in the year that they are a family and implements core values to help establish that bond.
“I believe in educating the whole child-academically, socially, and emotionally, shared Mrs. Nobles. “Students show respect to the teacher and one another, show kindness, learn from
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their mistakes, and do their best. That’s how I live my life, and I try to model those traits for my students. I also share a lot of my experiences with them. Regarding academics, I like ‘hands-on’ learning and try my best to make learning fun!”
Mrs. Nobles has been teaching for 15 years and has taught first, second, and third grade at a few different schools in the Baldwin County School System. Her ultimate goal is to become a Reading Intervention Teacher.
“I am from a family of educators. My parents are amazing and have been the biggest influences in my life,” said Mrs. Nobles. “My mother was an elementary school principal and teacher. My father worked in higher education for the University of South Alabama. My sister, Mary Catherine, is a former teacher and the principal at Orange Beach Elementary School. I am very proud to be a teacher. It feels like a calling to me.”
Wynn Nobles has been married to her husband, Stewart, for 26 years. They have three daughters, all in their twenties, who are excelling in their early careers and educational pursuits. They also have two dogs that they love to spoil. The Nobles enjoy spending time with their dogs, cooking, traveling, watching SEC Football, and long walks on Mobile Bay.
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Bayside Academy Students Excel at AISA Art Competition
Bayside Academy’s talented art students took top honors in the Alabama Independent Schools Association (AISA) District II art competition which includes Baldwin and Mobile County schools. Bayside’s artists brought home 41 ribbons including 19 First Place finishes and two Best of Show. Bayside has 21 students advancing to the state competition!
Best of Show: Drawing (Color): Shep Thomas ‘36
Painting: Harrison Bobo ‘34
Painting: K–1 st Grade: First Place: Addilyn Paul ‘35.
Second Place: Lily-Kate Coleman ‘36
2nd –3rd Grade: First Place: Harrison Bobo ’34 (*Best of Show)
9th –12th Grade: Second Place: Penny Snell ‘27
Water-Base Painting: K–1 st Grade: First Place: Avery Andra ‘35. Second Place: Mary Owens Grider ‘36 / 2nd –3rd Grade: First Place: Lexie Prince ‘34
4th-5th Grade: First Place: Caroline Montgomery ‘32
9th-12th Grade: Second Place: Elin Backman ‘25
Printmaking: K–1 st Grade: First Place: Chapman Powell ‘36
2nd-3rd Grade: First Place: Warren Grider
6th-8th Grade: Second Place: Scarlett Cox ‘29 / 9th-12th Grade: Third Place:
Drawing (Non-Color): K–1 st Grade; First Place: Second Place: Willa Hudson ‘35 / 2nd-3rd Grade: First Place:
4th-5th Grade: Honorable Mention: Ryan Fribourg ‘32
9th-12th Grade: Honorable Mention:
Drawing (Color): K–1 st Grade: First Place:
GradeFirst Place: Mary Margaret Wells
4th-5th Grade: First Place: Charlotte Denniston ‘32 / 9th-12 Grade: Honorable Mention: Penny Snell ‘27
3D Arts
K–1 st Grade; First Place: Hendrix McMurray ‘36 / 4th-5th
Grade: First Place: Greta Hudson ‘32. Second Place: Adler Chapman ‘31
6th-8th Grade: Third Place: Emmie Crocker ‘29 / 9th-12th Grade: Second Place: Lily Lumpkin ‘27. Honorable Mention: Garrek Snell ‘26
Photography: K–1 st Grade: First Place: Carolina Koenemann ‘36
Collage: K–1 st Grade: First Place: Hallie Minto ‘35
2nd-3rd Grade: Second Place: Quin Carpenter ‘33
4th-5th Grade: Honorable Mention: Graham Guilbert ‘32
6th-8th Grade: First Place: Buddy Geary ‘28 9th-12th Grade: First Place: Elin Backman ‘25 / Mixed Media: K–1 st Grade: Third Place: Place: Akshar Amin ‘33 / 4th-5th Grade: First Place: Anne Frances Bobo We are very proud of these students.
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winners from front to back: Hendrix McMurray, Lily-Kate Coleman, Louise Buster, Neo Giraldo Sanchez, Shep Thomas, Mary Owens Grider, Avery Andra, and Chapman Powel
Picture 2: Bayside Academy’s Lower School winners from front to back: Hallie Minto, Addilyn Paul, Harrison Bobo, Avery Andra, Lily-Kate Coleman, Lexie Prince, Daniel Collins, Quin Carpenter, Warren Grider, Mary Margaret Wells, Isabelle Magnone, Tilmann Giebkes, Caroline Montgomery, Anne Frances Bobo, Ryan Fribourg, Greta Hudson. Not pictured: Akshar Amin and Graham Guilbert.
Picture 3: Bayside Academy’s Middle School winners from front to back: Savannah Cox, Emmie Crocker, Adler Chapman, Charlotte Denniston, and Buddy Geary.
Picture 4: Bayside Academy’s Upper School winners from left to right: Elin Backman, Penny Snell, Lily Lumpkin, Isabelle Rutland, and Elizabeth Ernest.
Bayshore Senior Signs Letter of Intent
BCS senior Baxley Blanton puts pen to paper on his National Letter of Intent to run cross country for the University of Faulkner. Bax became Bayshore’s first athlete to sign with a college for cross-country.
NBCEE 2024 Year of the Year Awards
NBCEE’s 2024 Teacher of the Year Banquet was held tonight at the John F. Rhodes Civic Center. Nine teachers from the Baldwin County High School feeder pattern were recognized for their outstanding performance in the classroom and commitment to the students of our community.
North Baldwin Teachers of the Year L to R: Pamela Jones, Lindsey Croley, Judy Bridges, Donna Steele, Amber Cotton, Winifred Riley
Not pictured: Scott Larson, Jaynie Hadley, Laurie McCollum
Career Fair
Thank you to all the community members who showed up to share stories about their careers with the Daphne Middle School students. The Daphne Middle School students visited with community and business leaders and learned about the skills they need to be successful in the workplace. Daphne Middle’s enrichment teachers and PE coaches did an incredible job preparing for the first annual career fair and look forward to making this a yearly partnership with the business community in Daphne.
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Spanish Fort High Student Receives 6A Player of the Year
Congratulations to Josh Powell from Spanish Fort High School for receiving
the King Catholic Study Volcanos
What an explosive day at Christ the King Catholic School in Ms. Buttarazzi’s second-grade class! Her young scientists took on the role of volcanologists as they created volcanoes and made them erupt using baking powder and vinegar. It was a sight as their creations spewed forth with excitement and wonder.
Character Book Day at Stonebridge Elementary
Students at Stonebridge Elementary love dressing up as their favorite characters for Character Book Day!
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Robertsdale Student Wins Resume Contest
Congratulations to Lindsey Shaw of Robertsdale High School for winning the school’s Baldwin Connect Resume Contest! She will receive a cash prize and will represent Robertsdale High School at the county competition later. Way to go Lindsey!
Daphne High Participate in Mentor and Scholarship Program
Congratulations to Daphne High School Trojan Theatre students Madison Lang, Summer Theimonge, Zi Ling Pan, and Red Zellner who were chosen by Mark Heller of the Handshake Foundation and Theatre 98 to participate in a special mentor and scholarship program. Each of these talented ladies will be working with mentors to get handson experience working in various areas of technical theatre. They will also each earn a $250 scholarship at the end of the program to use at any college of their choosing. Congratulations!
Fairhope East Student Wins Poster Contest
Fairhope East Elementary School’s creative student Joss Williams won the Arbor Day poster contest for FEES and was the presented with an award for the City of Fairhope’s Arbor Day celebration! Go, Joss!
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Belforest Elementary Display Speaking and Leadership Skills
The Belforest Elementary School Student Lighthouse Team toured teachers from other schools around and spoke about how Belforest tracks their Fact Fluency school-wide goal. They also had two amazing 5th graders speak to a room full of teachers about how they personally track their Wildly Important Goals. All six students showed such wonderful speaking and leadership skills!
Elberta High Teacher Acknowledged for Excellence
Mrs. Plash of Elberta High School received this acknowledgment for leading professional learning with all secondary ELA teachers in February. Thank you for your leadership!
Bayshore Student Named National Merit Finalist
Congratulations to BCS senior Cole Edwards, who was just named a National Merit Finalist and has advanced to the next step of the scholarship competition. As one of the 15,000 students selected for this honor, Cole has the opportunity to become a National Merit Scholar, which represents the top .5% of all students who took the PSAT.
Foley Robotics Volunteer Recognized
The Foley feeder pattern would like for everyone to take a moment to thank and honor the robotics volunteer & mentor Larry Bender, who is a real value to Baldwin County Schools. Larry has been volunteering his time and expertise on STEM and robotics in the Foley feeder pattern for the last decade. He came in almost every day for most of that time to Foley Middle School, Foley High School, Foley Elementary, Mathis, Magnolia, and Swift. He didn’t even let his Parkinson’s slow him down. Bender worked with the teachers and kids, helping them with VEX IQ and VEX VRC robotics. He organized parts, classrooms, robotics kits, and teams, built example robots, and helped kids day after day, week after week. He completely designed and built a working robotics classroom and taught Foley High’s Robotics teacher Thomas Thorjusen how to organize tools, inventory and bin parts, make team kits, and how to stay organized as the year progressed. Larry also went to all of the competitions, including the Alabama VEX State Championships a few years back. He ran scoring and did inspections on our tournaments. Larry also owns over $10k in robotics parts and kits that he has accumulated and bought over time and was trying to upgrade and update. He has let the kids use them and supplement parts to expand our capabilities. Unfortunately, Larry has been slowed down by health issues and is now going back to his summer home to be with his family. Thank you, Mr. Bender for your dedication to BCBE schools and the Robotics programs.
Belforest Students Visit Pelican’s Nest Science Lab
The Belforest Elementary School 1st graders enjoyed hands on learning at the Pelican’s Nest Science Lab. The students learned about the brown pelican, animal habitats, and even brushed up on their map skills! The engaging day was not only spent in the lab; the children were able to get their feet wet in the Mobile Bay while using dip nets to find marine life and treasures! A picnic lunch was enjoyed at the Fairhoper’s Community Park and dessert was served at Mr. Gene’s Beans! Meeting state standards has never been so much fun!
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Foley High Employee Receives Employee of the Month
Congratulations to Sherry Gartman the March 2024 Baldwin Proud Employee of the Month. Sherry is the bookkeeper at Foley High and was surprised today with the award recognition. The Baldwin County Human Resources department is honoring teachers and staff with the monthly Baldwin Proud Awards. The #baldwinproud award will recognize a Baldwin County Board of Education employee who has been nominated by a peer, student, parent, or community member as a champion employee. #baldwinproud employees demonstrate the qualities of kindness, leadership, and service to others.
DAR Good Citizen
The Zachariah Godbold Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, recognized Alfonzo Jamal Griffin as the DAR Good Citizen. He is a senior at Baldwin County High School.
Alfonzo was selected in recognition of his having exhibited, in an exemplary manner, in his home, school, and community, the qualities of a good citizen: Dependability, Service, Leadership, and Patriotism.
Alfonzo received the DAR Youth Citizenship Award as a ninth grader in the 2020-2021 school year. How appropriate that he is being recognized once again as an outstanding student leader, accomplished teammate, and treasured friend. Alfonzo will be honored as the school’s DAR Good Citizens Award recipient during the chapter’s April Student Awards Chapter Meeting and within the school’s Awards Ceremony later in the school year. Alfonzo is the son of Dominique and Alfonzo Griffin.
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Fairhope Bands Participate in Annual Music Performance
Loxley Elementary Visited by Guest Readers
First and Second Grade students of Loxley Elementary School were visited by Guest Readers! Retired Baldwin County School Teacher, Flo Myrick (and Loxley Elementary Grandparent!) read The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover and The Wonky Donkey to second graders. Baldwin County Board of Education Representative, April Bradley, read Is That Wise, Pig and Pete the Cat to first graders. Thank you ladies, for volunteering your time to the Loxley Elementary students!
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Pine Grove Project Success Program
It was a great morning at the superintendent’s breakfast! Project Success Teacher, Ms. Lindsey Croley, and Dr. Pam Moorer shared with attendees information about Pine Grove Elementary School’s Project Success Program, an initiative intended to help students to be successful and develop a strong character and life skills needed to succeed!
Bayshore Choir
Members Gain Spots in National Honor Choir
Congratulations to BCS Chapel Choir members Caleb Haeger and Zeke Dernlan for winning spots in the ACCS National Honor Choir, organized by the New Saint Andrews Conservatory of Music. This June, they will head to Atlanta for a week-long camp and then perform at the ACCS conference. We’d also like to congratulate BCS choir members Jeffrey Johnson and Aiden Morel, who competed in the regional Gulf Coast Steinway Society Piano Competition. Aiden won third place in his division and is headed to New York City in June to perform at Carnegie Hall!
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Spanish Fort High Women’s Golf Team Victory
After two great days of golf at Greystone, the Spanish Fort High School Women’s Golf Team Toros are coming home victorious over 13 other school teams, winning the 2024 Spain Park Invitational! The Toros are so proud of these athletes!
Congratulations to the Perdido School TSA Team! They entered five events and placed in four!
Tech Bowl-1st & 3rd
Problem Solving 1st & 2nd
Bridges 2nd & 3rd
Digital Photography 2nd & 3rd
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Baldwin County Health Occupation Exploration Day
Baldwin County High School had several HOSA and Sports Medicine students take part in the Health Occupation Exploration Day at Coastal Alabama Community College. BCHS had 24 students explore the different medical fields programs that are offered on the college campus. To learn more about the programs offered at Coastal Alabama, visit https://www.coastalalabama.edu.
Spanish Fort Elementary Celebrates Pi Day
Whoever said math is boring never had Mrs. Kendrick as a teacher! Her Spanish Fort Elementary sixth grade math students rocked out their Pi Day activities and had so much fun in the process!
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Fairhope West Celebrates Special Olympics Competitors
The Fairhope West Elementary School family gathered in the hallways to cheer on the students, classmates, and friends as they get ready to compete in the Baldwin County Special Olympics. These Fairhope West Elementary School students will be bringing their individual skills to the field and the school is so excited to celebrate them!
Foley Elementary Arbor Day Poster Winners
Congratulations to the Foley Elementary School Arbor Day Poster Contest Winners!
The following talented students of Foley Elementary School have received well-deserved recognition for their excellent work in the Arbor Day p oster contest.
1st Place: Monserrat Rosavio Tijeras
2nd Place: Nova Robinson
The City of Foley Beautification Board visited the school on Thursday, March 7th, to honor these students for their outstanding achievement with prizes and certificates. The colorful and creative posters showcased the students’ dedication to preserving the environment and promoting the importance of trees in our community. It’s great to see young minds contributing to the betterment of our society, and we hope that this recognition will encourage them to continue their efforts in making the world a better place!
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Florence B Mathis Students Watch Caterpillars Transform
Ms. Dearborn’s class of Florence B Mathis Elementary School has been studying Life Cycles. Recently they released the butterflies they got to watch transform from caterpillars!
Daphne Scholars Bowl Defend Championship Title
Daphne Middle School defended their title for a second year as scholars bowl county champions. The varsity team had an undefeated season and scored 180 in the final championship round against 120. Team captain Emerson Wilkie, Sloane Dyess, Evan Mellett, Clair Robbin’s, Noah Gibbs and Zane Yoder
Central Baldwin NJHS Members
Central Baldwin Middle Sschool inducted new members into the National Junior Honor Society! Central Baldwin Middle had a special guest speaker from Robertsdale High School, National Honor Society President Olivia Ryan. The new members took the oath and were sworn in as members before celebrating big with their families and friends.
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Daphne East Elementary Host Donuts with Doherty
Thanks to everyone that attended Daphne East Elementary School Donuts with Doherty! They had 38 sign in and participate in the ACAP conversation and PTO meeting. The DPEE Choir did a great job entertaining the visitors. Daphne East Elementary also had Mrs. Renee Carter, Assistant Superintendent, available for questions as well.
Renaissance Students
Learn Wowed by Opportunities
Renaissance School’s main goal is to prepare students for their future beyond RSES, and realizes that everyone has an individual path. Students were wowed at the incredible vocational opportunities offered through their dual enrollment opportunities.
Nature Connect
Outdoor Visits
Fairhope’s Pelican Nest
Nature Connect kindergarteners were so excited to study the ocean last week. They had a wonderful time on the field trip to Fairhope’s Pelican Nest.
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Christ the King Readers Theatre
Fourth-grade stars shine bright as they bring stories to life through captivating Readers Theatre performances in their classroom at CTKCS!
Central Christian Participate in Recital
Congratulations to the following Central Christian School students who participaged in the 44th annual Boys Recital, sponsored by the Baldwin County Music Teachers Association, and held at Eastern Shore Presbyterian Church. Pictured eft to right on front row: Chris Pappas, Jackson Rice, Sammy Conway, and Jude Adamson . In the back are Parker Lynn and Graycen Lynn .
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Bayside Academy Students
Participate in Youth Legislature
Bayside Academy took a group of students to Montgomery’s 75th Youth Legislature Conference at the end of February. Youth Legislature is Alabama’s premiere Mock Government conference. Students from across the state come together to debate legislation, argue appellate cases to the Supreme Court, lobby for and against bills, and cover the politics of the day through the media.
In the first–year chamber, Bayside had nine students participate with freshmen Farrah Lane, Anna Flynn Hughes, and Tbug Baker winning Outstanding Delegate awards and freshman Lee Ginger having the first bill passed for a Bayside Delegation. Junior Jacob Stallworth served as a Justice on the Supreme Court hearing and deliberating on the constitutionally of student bills. Finally, junior a leading member of the Senate and was selected as an alternate delegate to the Youth Conference on National Affairs this summer in North Carolina.
Finally, all thirteen Bayside students (freshmen Tbug Baker, Ava Bindon, Nate Bullock, Lee Ginger, Anna Flynn Hughes, Farrah Lane, Cruz McMurry, Dori Small, Penny Snell; sophomore Colt Hancock; and juniors Montgomery Beall, Abby Schoensiegel, and Jacob Stallworth) showed great poise and courage in debate, and, more importantly, did an excellent job of representing Bayside as a delegation through their kindness and respect for others.
Fairhope
High JV Scholar’s Bowl Champions
The Fairhope High School JV Scholar’s Bowl team won first place at the championship match!
They are Baldwin County champs!
Renaissance School Preps Newest Dual Enrollment Group
Renaissance School proudly prepares their newest Coastal Alabama Community College dual enrollment cohort!
Mobile Symphony Orchestra
Visits Rosinton Elementary
Members of the Mobile Symphony Orchestra performed for the Rosinton Elementary 5th and 6th grade classes. The musicians taught the students about their instruments as well as performed a variety of music.
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Picture 1: Pictured from left to right: Nate Bullock, Cruz McMurry, Tbug Baker, Penny Snell, Dori Small, Farrah Lane, Anna Flynn Hughes, Lee Ginger, Ava Bindon
Picture 2: Pictured from left to right: Colt Hancock, Jacob Stallworth, Montgomery Beall, Abby Schoensiegel
Bay Minette Middle BETA Club Volunteers at Prodisee Pantry
Bay Minette Middle School
BETA Club members travelled to Prodisee Pantry in Spanish Fort and spent a morning volunteering. Their duties included bagging up grocery items, loading them in carts, and taking them out to vehicles.
Stonebridge Elementary Visits Capitol
The Stonebridge Elementary School fourth-grade field trip to Montgomery included visiting The Capitol, The Archives, Old Alabama Town, and The Planetarium. It was a great day!
Central Christian Basketball Champs!
Congratulations to the Central Christian School basketball team who won the Panhandle Christian Conference Tournament!
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Bayside Academy
Students Compete at New Balance and Nike Indoor Nationals
On March 8, Bayside Academy junior Madeline Dudley competed in high jump at the Nike Indoor Nationals at The Armory in New York, New York, while 7th grader Avery Therrell competed in the 800m run at the New Balance Indoor Nationals in Boston, Massachusetts. Avery also competed in the one-mile run. Avery placed 20 th in the Girls 800m Middle School event with a personal-best time of 2:24.12 and in the Top 30 of the Girls 1 Mile Middle School event with a personal-best time of 5:33.01. For both events, she competed in a national field of more than 80 elite runners. Madeline finished in the Top 25 of the Girls High Jump Emerging Elite when she cleared 1.50 meters (4’11”). We are so proud of both of these outstanding student-athletes!
Picture 1: Bayside Academy 7 th grader Avery Therrell at the New Balance Indoor Nationals
Picture 2: Bayside Academy junior Madeline Dudley at the Nike Indoor Nationals.
Christ the King Catholic School Student Honors First
Responders
an 8th grade student at Christ the King Catholic School, delivered 120 Blessing Bag “Survival Kits” on Monday, February 26, on behalf of the school to members of the City of Daphne Police Department to thank the city’s first responders for their service. As part of the Drug Education Council’s Character Counts initiative, Pavao received the Superintendent’s Red Ribbon Leadership Award for Christ the King Catholic School (CTKCS). These student leaders work with their school’s Red Ribbon Coordinator to lead activities on their school campus during Red Ribbon Week in October and are also challenged to plan and execute a community service project to help their peers build a connection to the community and encourage healthy lifestyle choices.
Pavao’s schoolwide community service project coincides with this year’s theme, “We Love Our Veterans & First Responders!” She organized efforts across the entire student body at CTKCS to gather donations of different types of candy and treats to make blessing bag “survival kits” for local law enforcement officers at the City of Daphne Police Department.
“I wanted this project to show our entire school’s appreciation for first responders so I decided Blessing Bags would be the perfect idea,” Pavao said. “Working with everyone on this schoolwide project made me feel like we connected in a meaningful way and for a good cause too. I couldn’t be more proud of all the work we did.”
“We are so proud of Stella’s leadership and our community’s involvement in this service project,” said Christ the King Catholic School Principal Jackie Garlock. “Christ the King Catholic School extends a heartfelt “thank you” to our police officers for their unwavering dedication and service.”
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Daphne High Studets Attend State Leadership Conference
The Daphne High School FCCLA attended the state leadership conference in Montgomery! They did an outstanding job, and Daphne High is so very
- Gold and 1st Place!
Career InvestigationsLevel 2
Alondra FryeSilver Repurpose and RedesignLevel 2
Ava Robertson, Peyton Awen, & Maddie Gilliam - Silver
Job InterviewLevel 3
Emerie Smith - Gold
Food and Nutrition - Level 3
Caleb Davidson & Connor Davidson - Silver
Chapter Service Project Display - Level 2
Mazie Crenshaw & Danielle Selman - Silver
Volunteers: Aslyn Dailey, Jamarcus Dawkins, Destiny Robinson, & Noah Perryman
Please congratulate these amazing DHS leaders!
Bayshore Christian Mu Alpha Theta Wins First Place
The Mu Alpha Theta math honor society at Bayshore sent 5 sophomores and 3 juniors to compete in Auburn’s annual MaPP math puzzle hunt competition
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Spanish Fort Middle Integrity Award Ceremony
This quarter the Spanish Fort Middle School character trait was “Integrity”. Spanish Fort Middle was honored to present awards to some of their students that display integrity on a daily basis. Thank you to the Spanish Fort Middle symphonic band for their performance and the guest speakers for sharing with the students. Laynie Fancher, Miss Coastal Alabama, and Chris Bell, Pastor at 3 Circle Church, both delivered incredible messages about integrity to the students.
2nd Grade Student Recieves Award at Visual Arts Exhibit
Congratulations to 2nd grade student for receiving an Honorable Mention Award at the 2024 State Superintendent’s Visual Arts Exhibit. Students from all over the state enter artwork for the exhibit and only 10 students in grades K-3 are selected
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Renaissance Science Fair
Let the science fair fun begin! Pictured below is Renaissance School student, Christopher getting a head start on his project: Growing Geodes with Borax.
Daphne Elementary Custodial Staff Freshens Up Playground
Daphne Elementary School wants to give a shoutout to their amazing custodial staff! They got a delivery of fresh mulch and they worked hard over two days to get it spread out and ready for students! Thanks for your hard work each day to keep the Daphne Elementary campus clean and beautiful!
Fairhope Middle NJHS
Fairhope Middle School inducted 107 new members to their NJHS (National Junior Honor Society). NJHS elevates a school’s commitment to the values of scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship and helps middle-level students develop the knowledge and skills to become well-rounded student leaders in their school, community, and beyond. Pictured here are Mr. Williams Homeroom’s New inductees, just a few of the 108. Left
Emma Stuart, Lane Holcomb, and Mr. Williams.
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to Right: Joshua Sugg, Ryland Hammers, Evas Wilcoxon, Cooper Brennan, Anthony Higdon, Ree Gibson, Wednesday Johnson, Emma-Graye Harrison,
Crazy Socks for Read Across America Day at Swift Elementary
Swift Consolidated Elementary School loved seeing all the crazy socks for Read Across America Day. Thank you, South Baldwin Literacy Council, for reading to all the classes. Thank you, Dickerson Literacy, for reading to all the students and encouraging them to read, then giving each student a book to add to their home libraries. The students had a great start to Read Across America Week!
Silverhill Elementary Receives Grant
Silverhill Elementary School’s fourth-grade team, Mrs. Foley, Mrs. Green, and Mrs. McDoniell received a grant from CBEF for Literacy Landscapes. They will be able to purchase special printers, binding machines, and more to make books that support creative writing!
Mrs. Bowman (librarian), Mrs. Hamby (ESL), and Mrs. Farias (ESL) also received a grant from CBEF to purchase audio books in English and Spanish from VOX.
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Spanish Fort Band Receives Superior Ratings
Way to go Spanish Fort Middle School 7th Graders! The band students received all Superior ratings at the State Musical Performance Assessment. Congratulations!
Career Day at W.J. Carroll
Students at W. J. Carroll dressed in the career of their choice for Career Day. The school’s SRO and school nurse were honored to find out students just might be following their lead.
New Baldwin County High NHS Members!
Baldwin County High School inducted 29 new members into the National Honor Society in a special ceremony held earlier today. The ceremony included the new member pledge, lighting of the candles and a promenade of members around the room. A reception followed for new members and their family.
The four pillars of the academic honor society are to foster scholarship, service, leadership and character.
New members include senior Payton Ball; junior Dessie James; and sophomores Ahrianah Atchison, Auburne Brooks, Braydon Bryars, Roxanne Ching, Hayden Coley, Makenna Davis, Hayden Drew, Tyson Durant, Eleesia Emmons, Luke England, Brylin Etheridge, Patrick Fitzgerald, Madeline Hartley, Carley Johnson, Coen Lambeth, Elinor Landenwich, Aydan McMillin, Jacob Murphy, Carley New, Stori Palmer, Sophia Propst, Raelynn Rivers, Braxton Roberts, Tehya Rolin, Brooke Sheets, Brycen Stewart, and Mitchell Tuberville
NHS Officers are Kinsey Seals, president; Brooke Godwin, vice president; Saylor Bryant, secretary/treasurer; Marissa Greco, historian; Kaiden Smith, sergeant-at-arms. Faculty advisors include Alex Homan, Donna Johnson, Judy Bridges, Claire Celaya, Amy Boylan, Claire Turner and Michael Hill.
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Robertsdale Elementary Celebrates Mathletes
Celebrating the achievements of our 2024 Robertsdale Elementary School Mathletes! Their passion for math and teamwork is truly inspiring, demonstrating that with hard work, anything is possible.
Foley Middle Students Participate in Arbor Day Poster Contest
Foley Middle School’s incredibly talented artists recently competed in the “Trees Are Terrific in Cities and Towns...” at the City of Foley Arbor Day Poster Contest. The following students were chosen as the winners!
Second place: Priscilla Ramirez Chavez
Third place: Channel Wilson Foley Middle School was also gifted with a tree!
Baldwin County Spelling Bee Top Spellers
Congratulations to the 2024 Baldwin County Spelling Bee Champion, Max McClellan an 8th grader from Spanish Fort Middle School. McClellan is the overall county champion. Qualifiers for the county event included classroom winners from Baldwin County’s elementary, intermediate, and middle public schools and area private schools. The student who takes the crown will qualify to compete at the state level. The first runner-up is William Tollett an 8th-grade student at Bay Minette Middle School and the second runner-up is 5th-grader, Moksha Vyza from Stonebridge Elementary
Inspiring Speaker Visits Silverhill
Thank you Daniel Truelove for speaking to the Silverhill Elementary 4th-6th graders about the importance of self-respect, words, and actions.
“Our words (towards ourself and others) effect our atmosphere!” -
Daniel Truelove
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Bayside Academy Senior Named a
Witt Fellow
Bayside Academy is thrilled to announce that senior Roussos only 20 students selected as a Dr. Robert E. Witt University Fellow at The University of Alabama. According to the university, “The Dr. Robert E. Witt University Fellows Program is a community of elite scholars from diverse disciplines who share a passion to become change agents through commitment to leadership and service.” Witt Fellows are intellectually curious, collaborate with others, are passionate leaders with exceptional potential, and have demonstrated leadership throughout their high school careers.
Jack has also been named a McCullough Scholar at the university. The McCullough Institute for Pre-Medical Scholars “forms a living-learning community investigating big picture questions about the art of medicine.
The McCullough Pre-Medical Scholars Program focuses on academic excellence, leadership, community service, and undergraduate research.”
Jack is an AP Scholar with Honor who has earned a 4.42 weighted GPA while serving as Key Club President, Anchor/ Producer of Admiral TV (Bayside’s student-run TV show), an officer in the National Honor Society, the male lead in the Upper School drama productions for three consecutive years, and as a varsity tennis player. Outside of school, he is a member of the Spanish Fort Junior City Council, completed the Eastern Shore Youth Leadership Academy, participated in the FBI Teen Academy, and serves as a Firefighter Explorer for the City of Spanish Fort. Additionally, he has volunteered with Prodisee Pantry, The Exceptional Foundation, Spanish Fort Public Library, and Eastern Shore Repertory Theatre. He attended Boys State and Governor’s School and has received multiple honors including the Jefferson Book Award (recognizing scholarship, leadership, and citizenship), the Bausch + Lomb Honorary Science Award (for rigorous academic pursuit in science and math), the Wofford Scholars Program (recognizing outstanding scholarship, leadership, and service), and the Jeanne Yancey Service Award. He has also received Bayside Academy’s Leadership Award and Socratic Award each year of his high school career.
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Christ The King Catholic Hoopalooza 2024
Teams were blessed with a fantastic day filled with fellowship, fun, and fierce competition at Christ the King’s Hoopalooza Basketball Tournament. This huge fundraiser had 114 teams going head-to-
Special Blue Dog Visitor at Rockwell Elementary
Wendy Rodrigue made a special visit to Rockwell Elementary to walk the halls and enjoy all the fabulous “Blue Dog” themed artwork created by the students at the school. Wendy, the wife of Blue Dog artist George Rodrigue, was overwhelmed with all the beautiful and creative Blue Dog artwork that the students created as part of a schoolwide unit on the culture, music and art of Louisiana. Thanks to principal Mr. Owen, art teacher Cindy Becker, and all the dedicated Rockwell teachers for making the arts come to life for their students.
Elberta Students Shine at State Competition
The Elberta Middle School Chapter of FCCLA attended the Alabama FCCLA State Leadership Conference and STAR Events Competition March 6-8. They received the Alabama Prescription for Healthy Living Award for their work bringing awareness to the dangers of vaping. They also achieved the Gold Level of the Alabama Star Chapter Award for having a balanced program of work, participation in state and national leadership events, conducting community service projects, and promoting FCCLA through various public relations efforts.
FCCLA Adviser, Alyssa Corbitt, was also awarded the FCCLA Adviser Mentor award. Eight students competed in the state level of STAR Events and did extremely well! Seven have the opportunity to compete at the national level of competition this summer in Seattle, Washington.
McCoy Ezell, Brylee Householder, Maggie Thorjusen: Event Management, 2nd place, National qualifiers
Blakely Kichler: Food Innovations, 3rd place
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“You will never be ready, so start now,” is the advice given by Jessica Watkins, owner of FIT Fairhope Gym and mom to three awe some kids.
Jessica opened FIT Fairhope Gym in 2019, and her mis sion is to inspire and empower individu als on their fitness journeys, fostering a life-long commitment to sustainable health and well-being. She believes that every step is a step toward a healthier, happier version of you.
Jessica is a native of Mobile, but she ventured to New York and obtained a Master’s Degree in Nutrition and Journalism from New York University. Once she graduated, she was a magazine freelance writer, focusing on fitness tips and recipes. She was also a personal trainer.
“At the time, I personally trained all over Manhattan and then had my first child, Emory. When I had her, I realized how difficult it was for moms to take the time to workout and how hard it was for us
to take time for ourselves. That is when I started FIT Mama Bootcamp. I created it as a community for women to get together
with the common goal of wanting to live healthy and gain confidence after becoming a mom,” shared Jessica. “When I moved back to Alabama, I started FIT Mama Bootcamp, which took off! In addition to FIT Mama Bootcamp, I own FIT Fairhope, a gym offering 50+ classes per week, childcare, and 24/7 access to workouts. It is such a positive community of men and women with good, uncompetitive vibes.”
Jessica’s ‘little sidekicks’, as she calls them, are Emory (12), Clayton (10), and Waverly (8). The family loves to go
munity festivals, such as The Fairhope Arts and Crafts Festival or the Loxley Strawberry Festival.
“My kids are my priority. I do all the school dropoffs and pickups, drive them to all their activities, and attend all the field trips, and I am so happy to be able to do that,” said Jessica in response to what it is like to be a mom and a business owner. The business comes second, and I am so lucky to have the most supportive members and the best team working at FIT Fairhope. They are my second family, and it’s a team effort.”
Broiled Fish and Fresh Tomato Mango Salsa
Ingredients:
• 2 small tomatoes, diced
• 1 mango, diced
• ½ red or yellow bell pepper, diced
• ½ small red onion, chopped
• 2 green onions, chopped
• 1 tbsp. lime juice
• 4 tbsp. cilantro, chopped
• 4 tbsp. parsley, chopped
• sea salt & black pepper
• 4 fish filets, (4.4 oz each) - e.g. tilapia, halibut, redfish, snapper
Directions:
1. In a bowl, mix together the diced tomatoes, mango, bell pepper, red onion, green onions and lime juice to create the salsa.
2. Stir in the chopped cilantro and parsley, then season the salsa to taste with salt and set aside.
This month’s Dinner’s Ready recipe is one of the Watkins family favorites.
“I found something similar in a magazine many years ago, and it kind of evolved from there,” Jessica said. I’m sharing it because my kids love this type of dish. Simply prepared seafood is always a win in my house.”
3. Preheat the broiler (grill) to high and position the rack about 6” from the heat source.
4. Season the fish filets lightly with salt and pepper, place on a foil-lined pan and broil for 5-8 minutes, depending on the thickness of the filets.
5. The fish is ready when it becomes opaque throughout and easily flakes with a fork.
6. Spoon the salsa over the broiled fish filets and serve immediately with white rice or a side of your choice.
Gabriele has been married to her husband Daniel for 17 years. Together they have three incredible children – two boys, ages 16 and nine, and a sweet girl who will be two in August.
Gabriele is a full-time Sales Director for Mary Kay Cosmetics. When she isn’t spending time with family or building her business, she supports her husband who is the Lead Pastor and Planter of Forward Church in Gulf Shores.
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“It’s time for karate class,” I said to my 13-year-old son.
“Do I have to go?”
“Yes.”
This has been a common exchange between us for a variety of activities over the past 10 years. He has tried everything from baseball to cooking class—yet nothing holds his interest as much as video games.
Every now and then I wonder if it is worth investing money and time into classes or sports he doesn’t want to participate in. But if I hold off on signing him up for things, he does nothing except play video games until we try something new again. It’s a never-ending cycle.
Are Video Games Healthy?
My son is not an anomaly. According to the Pew Research Center, 72% of teens—and 84% of teen boys—play video games.
There is a lot of conflicting information about video game use, so it can be hard for parents to know what to allow. It’s screen time, of course, but video gaming is often also a social activity played together with friends either in the same room or online. And if it’s a popular pastime among a teen’s peer group, some parents may be inclined to let them play for an unlimited amount of time with their friends.
Playing video games can have positive benefits, says Dr. Larry D. Rosen, a professor at California State University and author of The Distracted Mind. Gaming “can offer some skill-building, including reaction time, executive functioning, and strategic thinking,” says Rosen. He cautions, though, that “playing video games can be very addictive and create problematic thinking, including desensitization to violence.”
Video Game Obsession?
Rosen recommends that video game play should be limited, since research shows physiological arousal increases when playing—and kids need breaks from that. He suggests limiting gaming for teens to 60-90 minutes at a time, even if parents decide to allow more total time daily.
Maria Sanders, a licensed social worker and certified parent coach, also recommends creating clear boundaries with your teen regarding when and how long they are allowed to play. She says an example of
boundaries might be letting teens choose to play an hour of video games either before or after completing homework.
She encourages parents to learn more about their teen’s interest in video games. Sit down and play the games with them. “The child will see that you have an interest in what they are doing,” she says, “and you will learn about why they are so attracted to the game.”
Encouraging Other Activities
Teens should live “balanced lives and not live solely in the video game,” says Sanders. But if your teen doesn’t express interest in anything else, it may be difficult to figure out which activity or sport to encourage. Sanders suggests asking your teen about the type of video games they like to play. Then you might be able to figure out an activity that uses similar skills or gameplay. An avid Fortnite player, for example, might enjoy a laser tag league.
Parents should avoid simply announcing which activities their teen must do. Rosen stresses the importance of including the child in the decision-making process. With your child’s input, create a list of the types of activities they could do at home during unstructured times or when they feel bored. Similarly, involving your child in discussions about organized extracurriculars will prevent them from feeling forced into participating in certain activities.
Stay Positive
Often parents make comments like “video games are a waste of time” or “video games are unhealthy” in an effort to decrease video game use. Rosen says this almost always backfires. Instead, parents could reward the child for responsible behavior. For example, when a child demonstrates that they can stop playing on their own without parent badgering, parents might loosen strict time limits on screen time.
Instead of making negative statements about video games, Sanders says, “The best thing a parent can do is guide their child down a path of self-reflection. Asking questions like, I notice you seem pretty tired after playing video games. How are you feeling? will help your child figure out their own beliefs about video game use.”
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video game— perhaps, for instance, their ability to help a friend get to another level. A parent should notice that ability and point out how it might connect to real-life situations. Next step: Parents can help them get out there and do just that.
Too Many Video Games: When to Worry
Video game addiction is not yet a disorder recognized by the American Psychiatric Association. The World Health Organization, however, recently recognized the existence of “gaming disorder” for the first time. Excessive video game play and other types of addictions do show similar patterns, says Rosen.
Some signs parents should look for are:
• Isolating behavior or ignoring family and friends
• Sneaking video game play at night or at friends’ houses
• Changes in eating or sleeping patterns
• A decline in academic performance or not doing homework
• A need to continue playing video games beyond a time limit
• An interest only in playing video games, at the expense of other activities
• Always thinking about video games
If you are concerned about your teen, you can contact a mental health professional to discuss counseling options.
Cheryl Maguire holds a Master of Counseling Psychology degree. She is married and is the mother of twins and a daughter. Her writing has been published in The New York Times, National Geographic, Parents Magazine, AARP, Healthline, Your Teen Magazine, and many other publications. You can find her at Twitter @CherylMaguire05.
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If You’re Not Going All In, Stay Out
Q . I have an idea for a small business I think would be a huge success in my area. How do you feel about me keeping my current day job, and hiring a full-time manager for the business to handle the day-to-day operations, while I do the accounting and oversee things? If it doesn’t break even or better, I can always close it. In my mind, I equate my plan to being like selling real estate on the side, while keeping my regular, full-time job. What are your thoughts?
A. To be honest, I don’t think there’s a high likelihood of success using this model. Unless, of course, you’re willing to devote 40 to 50 hours a week to this new business, in addition to the time you spend at your current job. In my mind, you’d have a better chance of making it
work if you bought an existing business with a manager already in place. That way, at least you wouldn’t have to be so entrepreneurial and constantly involved in things like adjusting the business model, checking prices and dealing with customers.
Honestly? This idea isn’t a lot like real estate at all. Real estate will run itself—for the most part—once you find a tenant. Also, the number of hours you’d have to put into selling real estate on the side is nothing like the time you’d spend getting a new business off the ground.
Here’s the deal. The secret ingredient to your small business success is you. You are the ideas, the passion and the energy. The problem with your plan is that you
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are only a small part of the equation. Franchises and chains try to train this kind of stuff into people with pep talks and other forms of motivation, but when something’s your baby, it’s really your baby. You’re going do your best, days, nights and weekends, to grow it properly. You’re going to worry over it constantly, and treat it almost like it’s your very own child.
I love your entrepreneurial spirit, but I’m sorry, I just don’t like this plan. It sounds like your idea is to swing by once in a while, eyeball things and crunch a few numbers. And if that’s the case, I wouldn’t waste my time or money if I were you. You’d probably benefit your community more by just giving what you’d invest in the venture to a good charity.
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The average cost of a summer vacation in 2023 was $5606.05 according to data from Squaremouth.com. Ouch! With that knowledge and the rising cost of – well, everything, many families are staying home this year.
Staying home for vacation does not mean mindless scrolling through social media or clicking through TV channels. Instead, make it a time for building fun memories with your family. There are many low-cost ideas for families who prefer to spend their vacation on a budget. Check out some of our ideas:
Go on a factory tour. Many local factories have tours for free or a minimal fee. Our family looks for tours in each town we visit and many within miles of our home. We have enjoyed several automotive manufacturers, candy factories, the Louisville Slugger Museum, Harley Davidson and a local quarry tour. Check out FactoryToursUSA.com for tours in your neighborhood.
Visit a state park. State parks are great places to visit for the day to hike, picnic, fish, boat, swim, camp or learn some local history. Most state parks are free or charge a small parking fee for the day. It is a great way to get outside and recharge in nature. You can also capture wonderful photos of wildlife in action or Mother Nature’s beauty.
Don’t Forget the Souvenirs!
My family always gets a new Christmas ornament when we vacation to commemorate our trip. A staycation should not be any different. Here are a few ideas:
1. Use photos from your staycation to make ornaments, puzzles or collages for the wall.
2. Head to the thrift stores and find items with your town name or sports team.
3. Get a tablecloth and paint with scenes from your week as well as handprints and the date.
Check out the local live theatre. Not only will you find amazing talent in local theatre, but you can also see your favorite plays for a fraction of the price of Broadway. Most venues are small, with 200 or fewer seats, making every seat a good one. Check out college campuses, churches or simply Google “live theatre near me”.
4. Make a time capsule and include pictures, ticket stubs, menus, etc.
5. Create decoupage coasters from menus from the food tour for use on bedside tables.
6. Write down the recipes from the week of favorite meals so everyone will have a copy in the future.
7. Purchase something from the gift shop from your factory tour that can be used daily like a coffee mug.
Try a local food tour. While some cities offer an organized food and history tour with pre-selected restaurants and small plates to try, there is no reason you cannot create your own. The idea is to have a tasting at several restaurants, allowing you to try an appetizer, salad, soup or dessert without having a whole meal. For families, this might be a fun way to taste test a family favorite – pizza, chicken strips or blueberry muffins – and see which one is the best.
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More fun with food. Our family vacations always seem to center around food, with everyone always asking about the next meal. If you are trying to keep things within a budget, why not make it a contest? Challenge the kids to make a meal for the family for $10 or create something with your pantry staples. Another option is to try to make something from scratch like pasta or sushi.
Go on a Daycation. Hotels and resorts offer options to use their pools and spas for a limited time during the day, usually 4 to 6 hours, without requiring an overnight stay. Check out the app ResortPass or the website DayUse.com for options near you.
Plan a house swap. If you know another family who is on a budget, this might be a fun activity. Everyone always thinks the grass is greener on the other side of the fence, so why not try it? Swap houses or even swap the kids for the day to plan a day with the other family – meals, activities, etc. Set a budget so everyone is on the same playing field.
Go someplace special for a bargain. Want to try out a new enter tainment venue or get tickets to a major league sporting event? That can be a costly endeavor for a family on a budget. However, new venues often put discounts on Groupon to get more people in the door. GameTime.com has last-minute tickets for a fraction of the price for ven ues trying to fill all the seats.
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Art Camps
Bayside Summer Art Camps
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Bayside Academy, 303 Dryer Avenue, Daphne, AL 36526
Bayside Academy is offering a wide variety of art camps including jewelry making, fairy garden, pottery, Theatre Intensive, puppetry, and cooking. For a complete list and description of camps you can view the Bayside catalog at www.baysideacademy.org/summer-camps
(251) 338-6473 admiralsummer@baysideacademy.org www.baysideacademy.org/summer-camps
Camp Cardinal
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St. Michael Catholic High School, 11732 St Michael Way, Fairhope, AL 36532
Offering exciting opportunities for students aged 7 - 18 to explore athletics, academics, and fine arts this summer. Morning (9am - 12pm) and afternoon (12:30pm - 3:30pm) sessions are available, Monday - Thursday. Each camp is $150. Registration on the school website or email Drew Williams.
(251) 459-0210 campcardinal@stmichaelchs.org www.stmichaelchs.org
Eastern Shore Art Center
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401 Oak Street, Fairhope, AL 36532
Art Bash 2024 - May 27th-July 12th. MondayFriday, camps offered from 10 am to noon and 12:30 to 2:30. Ages 5-15. Explore our Art Bash 2024 catalog to find a variety of courses like Creative Writing, Pottery, Painting, and Photography. Register today!
(251) 928-2228 reanna@esartcenter.org www.esartcenter.org
Coastal Arts Center of Orange Beach 26389 Canal Road, Orange Beach, AL 36561 June 3-7, 9:00am-12:00pm for rising 4th-7th grade. Ignite your child’s creative side at the Gulf Coast’s premier children’s art program!
(251) 981-ARTS www.coastalartscenter.com
Coastal Makers, LLC
Locations in Mobile and Baldwin County, AL Send your kiddo on an art adventure this summer! Prepare to get messy, have fun, and create cool art! Designed for ages 6-up. Visit our website or Facebook page for camps in Mobile and Baldwin County.
(251) 455-2909 www.coastalmakers.com
Hammer & Stain
25325 US Highway 98, Ste G, Daphne, AL 36526 3 different weeks of themed camps: All Things Beachy, Best Friends Week, Sweet Treats Week. We’ll explore a new medium of art every day while making exciting projects and incorporate activities and games into the fun. Ages 7-13. (251) 929-4640 hammerandstaineasternshore.com
Cheer/Dance/ Gymnastics
Camp Cardinal
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St. Michael Catholic High School, 11732 St Michael Way, Fairhope, AL 36532 Offering exciting opportunities for students aged 7 - 18 to explore athletics, academics, and fine arts this summer. Morning (9am - 12pm) and afternoon (12:30pm - 3:30pm) sessions are available, Monday - Thursday. Each camp is $150. Registration on the school website or email Drew Williams.
(251) 459-0210 campcardinal@stmichaelchs.org www.stmichaelchs.org
Creative Outlet
Dance Academy
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66 South Section Street, Fairhope, AL 36532 “Ballet and Boogie with Barbie”: June 10-13 and July 8-11. 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Ages 4-10. “Bluey and Bingo”: June 17-20 and July 15-18, 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Ages 3-8. “Tinkerbell and Fairy Friends”: June 24-27 and July 22-25. 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Ages 3-10. “Swiftie Summer”: June 10-13 and July 8-11, 1:30-3:30, Ages 6-11.
All camps are divided by age. We will present an informal performance at the end of each session!! Also offering once weekly classes June-July for ages 2- adult.
(251) 928-9511
www.creativeoutletdance.com
Eastern Shore Dance Academy
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9063 Merritt Lane, Daphne, AL 36526
Join us for a full season of Summer Dance Camps and classes. Dance Camps (ages 2.5 - 5), Junior Dance Intensive (grades 1st - 5th), Senior Dance Intensive (middle school grades and high school grades). See ad in this issue for details. (251) 626-2300 easternshoredance@gmail.com
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Mobile Ballet Eastern Shore
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26150 Equity Drive, Daphne, AL 36526
Summer dance camps at our NEW Eastern Shore studio! Princess & Pirate Camp: (Age 3-5) Ballet, Creative Movement, Jazz and more! and #LetsDance Camp: (Age 6-9) June 3-6 and July 29 - Aug 1. For more information on summer programs offered at the Mobile studio, email info@mobileballet.org or visit our website www. mobileballet.org.
(251) 626-8932 daphneschool@mobileballet.org
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Studio B Dance Academy
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Studios in Fairhope & Daphne, 20585 County Road 13, Fairhope, AL 36532 & 8051 Whispering Pines Road, Daphne, AL 36526, Summer dance camp sessions in Fairhope & Daphne. Offering ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, tumbling, baton, & more! Age 18 month & up. Visit our social media or website for details.
(251) 643-4976 bwalker@bfairhope.com
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Baypointe Dance Academy
8756 Rand Avenue, Daphne, AL 36526
Specific dates and details coming soon! Forms
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(251) 621-3980 www.baypointedance.com
Gulf Coast Dance Alliance
30752 Ember Lane, Spanish Fort, AL 36527
June 3-7. Princess Camp 10am-12pm. Strut Your Stuff Camp 9am-12pm. Ages 3-5 and ages 6-9. (251) 621-9755 www.gcdadance.com
Next Level Tumbling and Training Center
26090 Equity Drive, Daphne, AL 36526
June 10-14, July 8-12, 2024. Monday-Thursday 8:45am-12pm, Friday 8:45am-2:00pm. Open to ages 4-12 years. Non-refundable $250/week per camper. Space is limited so register online Today. (251) 621-5797 www.nextleveltumbling.com
Sheffield School of Dance - Eastern Shore 26436 Kensington Place B, Daphne, AL 36526
Magic Of Dance (ages 3-5), June 25-27 - Eastern Shore Location [Ballet, Jazz, Hip Hop]. The Intensive (ages 6-9, 10-12, 13+), July 22-26 - Eastern Shore Location [Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary, Hip Hop & Acro].
(251) 219-7877 www.sheffielddance.com
Summer Fun at kbdanz!
21883 Hwy 181, Building 3A, Fairhope, AL 36532
Be the first to get our summer schedule information and register early, by joining our mailing list! (251) 776-2699 www.kbdanz.com
Susan’s Academy of Dance
7966 American Way, Daphne, AL 36526
Several dance camps and workshops will be offered this summer! Follow us on Facebook or visit us online for updates!
(251) 626-3835 https://www.facebook.com/ susansacademyofdance/
Day Camps
Bay Camp
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Located on the campus of Celebration Church, 8180 Dyer Road , Fairhope, AL 36532
Summer Camp begins May 28 and runs through the end of Summer Break. Monday - Friday from 7:00am - 6:00pm for ages 5 - 12 years. A full summer of fun! Explorative field trips, swimming, art, movies, friends and great memories! Afterschool Registration is open for 2024-2025 school year. (251) 752-4897 lisa@baycamp.org www.baycamp.org
Bayside Summer Day Camp
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Bayside Academy, 303 Dryer Avenue Daphne, AL 36526
Grades 1-7. Monday - Friday from 7:30am-5:30pm. Camp Bayside offers campers the opportunity to explore, create, play and discover! Fees include lunch, a camp shirt, and weekly field trips. Visit www. baysideacademy.org/summer-camps for registration. (251) 338-6473 admiralsummer@baysideacademy.org www.baysideacademy.org/summer-camps
Dauphin Island Sea LabSummer Day Camps
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101 Bienville Blvd, Dauphin Island, AL 36528
Oceans Alive - June 4 or July 1 (ages 5 - 8); BIO Blitz- June 13 or July 26 (ages 10-13); Ocean BytesJune 7 or July 26 (ages 9-11); Survivor: Dauphin Island - June 3, June 14, or July 2 (ages 10-13). Registration/camp specifics are available online. 251-861-2141 DHPsummer@disl.org https://www.disl.edu/dhp/summer-camps/
Gulf Camp - Summer Eco Camp
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Gulf State Park, Summer day camp (ages 7-13). Camp activities include kayaking, biking, beach exploration, swimming, nature, arts and crafts, outdoor cooking, and more! Sessions: July 8-12, July 15-19, July 22-26, July 29- August 2, 2024. Monday-Friday; 8:00am-12:00pm; Cost: $195/ week or $45 for a one-day pass.
(251) 210-8721 www.gulfcenter.org/summer
Kidcam Camps at OWA Parks and Resort
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OWA, 1501 S OWA Boulevard, Foley, AL 36535
Celebrate 50 years of camp with Kidcam Camps. At OWA campers get to utilize the amusement park rides, indoor water park, STEM, art and much more! May 28-Aug 2, 2024. Monday-Friday 9:00am-3:00pm. Ages: 5-13 years. Extended care options are available.
(877) 454-3226 summersrock@kidcamcamps.com
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Ruff Wilson Youth Center Summer Camp
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Ruff Wilson Youth Center, 1317 Johnson Road, Daphne, AL 36526
Come Learn and Explore New Things @The Ruff. Dates; June 3, 2024 to August 1, 2024 Monday - Thursday from 7:30am-5:30pm. Closed each Friday. Cost: $325 per child for the ENTIRE SUMMER camp session. Ages K-6th grade. A summer of excitement and empowerment for the mind, body, and soul! Registration: May 31,
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It’s all about Don’t miss out on an award-winning, Christ-centered camp for your daughter this Summer! Susan & Larry Hooks, Owners & Directors Donna Bares, Assistant Director 10years in a row! Best of Parenting WINNER www.riverviewcamp.com 800-882-0722 On Top of Lookout Mountain in Historic Mentone, Alabama • Riding - English, Western, and Jumping • Swimming • Heated Pool • Ropes Course • Climbing Tower • Outdoor Nature Skills • Sports • Soccer • Basketball • Beach Volleyball • Tennis • Canoeing • Golf • Archery • Gymnastics • Cheerleading • Dance • Chorus • Drama • Arts & Crafts • CIT Program • Campfires every night • Optional trips & more! REGISTER ONLINE TODAY! Choose from 1- and 2-week Sessions and Mother-Daughter Weekends!
2024 from 1:30pm-5:30pm. Please call for more information.
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St. James Episcopal School
Summer Day Camp
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860 North Section Street, Fairhope, AL 36532
June 10 - July 19, ages PreK3 (fully potty-trained) through rising 2nd graders. Students that do not attend St. James School may participate. 8:00am2:30pm. Weekly camp schedule and registration packet available on our website at stjamesfairhope.school. Registration begins March 4. (251) 928-2912 office@stjamesfairhope.org www. stjamesfairhope.school
St. Paul’s Episcopal Preschool Art and Science Camp
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St. Paul’s Episcopal Preschool, 28788 North Main Street, Daphne, AL 36526
St. Paul’s Preschool Summer Camp will be offered June 10-14, June 24-28, July 8-12, July 15-19. Ages 18months - current K5. (251) 626-2774 stpaulspreschooldaphne@gmail.com www.stpaulseasternshore.org
Alabama Gulf Coast ZooSummer Camp 2024
Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo, 20499 Oak Road East, Gulf Shores, AL 36542
Campers will have the opportunity to learn about animals and conservation, through hands-on activities and crafts, up-close animal experiences, and so much more. Registration begins April 2024. (251) 256-7008 www.alabamagulfcoastzoo.com
Boy Scouts of America Cub Scout Day Camp
Camp Silvercreek, 16914 Co Rd 52, Silverhill, AL 36576
Baldwin Cub Scout Day Camp - June 10-June 14. (251) 476-4600 www.bsamac.org
Boys and Girls Clubs of South Alabama Summer Enrichment Camp
1391 S. Cedar St, Foley , AL 36535
Kids will enjoy exciting summer activities that include Summer Brain Gain, field trips, sports, swimming, arts and crafts, while also learning the importance of a healthy lifestyle.
(251) 943-1483 www.bgcsouthal.org
Camp 3Circle | Daphne Campus
10080 County Road 64, Daphne, AL 36526
June 3-7; Camp 3Circle is a fun-filled week for kids ages 4 years-4th grade. We incorporate worship, Bible study, and games to point children to God’s great love for them.
(251) 990-3112 www.3circlechurch.com/camp
Camp 3Circle | Fairhope Campus
10274 State Highway 104, Fairhope, AL 36532
June 3-7; Camp 3Circle is a fun-filled week for kids ages 4 years-4th grade. We incorporate worship, Bible study, and games to point children to God’s great love for them.
(251) 990-3112 www.3circlechurch.com/camp
Camp 3Circle | Robertsdale Campus
21630 Highway 59, Robertsdale, AL 36567
July 8-12; Camp 3Circle is a fun-filled week for kids ages 4 years-4th grade. We incorporate worship, Bible study, and games to point children to God’s great love for them.
(251) 990-3112 www.3circlechurch.com/camp
Camp Chandler Tonsmeire
2701 Shelton Beach Rd Ext, Mobile, AL 36618
Camp Chandler Tonsmeire is an outdoor education facility focused on character and leadership development while saving our children from nature-deficit disorder and summer learning loss. This is the place where kids can be kids and enjoy a day of adventure in a traditional day camp setting. Dates-June 3-7, June 10-14, June 17,1820,21, June 24-28, July 1-3, July 8-12, July 15-19. July 22-26.
(251) 423-2180 www.bgcsouthal.org/camp
Central Christian School Summer Day Camp
17395 Highway 104 , Robertsdale, AL 36567
Day Camp May 28 - Aug 2, 2024. Monday - Friday 7:00am-5:30pm. Ages K3 - 6th grade. Weekly fee includes 2 snacks, lunch, & all Field Trips. Activities include: Swimming/Water Play, Arts/Crafts, Excursions, Movies, Bible Stories, Outdoor Activities and Open Gym. Register Online Today! (251) 947-5043 admissions@ccssaints.com www.ccssaints.com
City of Gulf Shores SPARC Summer Camp
Gulf Shores Cultural Center, 19470 Oak Road West , Gulf Shores, AL 36542
SPARC Summer Camp provides our community’s youth with a safe and fun environment to learn, play, & grow. Open to completed grades K-5. (251) 968-9818 www.gulfshoresal.gov/sparc
Eastern Shore Academy of Excellence
23946-B US Highway 98, Fairhope, AL 36532 Monday - Friday 6:30am-5:00pm for ages 6 weeks–12 years. Summer programs offer field trips, arts/crafts, music, science & discovery, swimming and more! Please call to register. (251) 243-5153 www.facebook.com/Eastern ShoreAcademy
Exceptional Foundation Gulf Coast
28788 North Main Street, Daphne, AL 36526 June 3- July 25, 2024. This program will be filled with friends, fun, field trips, and more! M-Th 8:00am – 5:30pm. From age 10-High School Seniors. EFGC is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) program that provides social and recreational enrichment opportunities for the special needs communities of Baldwin and Mobile counties. There is limited availability. (251) 625-8955 efgulfcoast@gmail.com www.exceptionalfoundationgc.org
Expect Excellence Program
4849 S Wilson Blvd, Orange Beach, AL 36561 Summer program: May 28-August 2, 2024 for rising 1st-7th grade and provides a combination of recreational and educational activities for a wellbalanced, out-of-school experience. Registration open in March and will close April 23, register online at www.orangebeachal.gov.
(251) 981-7836 www.orangebeachal.gov/460/ Summer-Camp
First Kids Summer Day Camp
First Fairhope, 300 South Section Street, Fairhope, AL 36532
Field trips, music, arts/crafts, sign language, drama, Bible study, movies, tech days, outdoor play and more.. 7:30am–5:30pm. Ages: completed Kindergarten- 6th grade. Full time/Part time options. (251) 928-8685 www.firstfairhope.org
Hogwarts of Fairhope Summer Camp
Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship, 1150 Fairhope Avenue, Fairhope, AL 36532
The return of the most magical summer camp on the Eastern Shore! July 8 - July 12, 2024. (1st - 7th grades) Space is limited. www.facebook.com/hogwartsoffairhope
Hot Wheels Skate Center
616 Whispering Pines Drive, Daphne, AL 36526
Roll in to excitement at Hot Wheels Summer Day Camps! Enjoy roller skating, inflatables, basketball, air hockey, ping-pong, and more. Engaging field trips and creative arts make for an unforgettable summer. Kids, ages 6-12, who have completed Kindergarten, are welcome!
(251) 626-5120 www.hotwheelsdaphne.com
YMCA of South Alabama
Bounds Family YMCA, 8051 Whispering Pines Road, Daphne, AL 36526
Snook Family YMCA, 2560 S Pine St, Foley, AL Y Camp kids enjoy a variety of imaginative activities that nurture their spirits, challenge their minds, and strengthen their bodies – all while learning about themselves and the world around them. May 28-August 7, 2024. Ages 5-14yrs (251) 626-0888 (251) 970-3003 www.ysal.org
Horseback Riding
Riverview Camp for Girls
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757 County Road 614, Mentone, AL 35984
2024 Camps run from June 9-August 2. An all-girls overnight camp with short and long-term sessions for girls ages 6-16. Horseback riding, swimming, nature trails, arts and crafts, and much more! Also offering weekend retreats for motherdaughter adventures. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
(800) 882-0722 info@riverviewcamp.com
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Fox Run Riding Academy, Level 1
13370 County Road 3, Fairhope, AL 36532
This course is designed for children interested in learning about horse care, horse equipment, the science of horse care and enjoying the outdoors on a working horse farm. Session 1: May 27 - May 31. Session 2: June 3 - June 7. Ages 7-14. (251) 209-1394 facebook.com/FoxRunEquestrian
Valley View Ranch Equestrian Camp for Girls 606 Valley View Ranch Road, Cloudland, GA 30731
One, two or three-week sessions June 9 – July 26, 2024. Overnight camps for girls, ages 8-17 years. English, Western, Barrels, Vaulting, and Trails. Beginner and Advanced riders. CHA instructors. (706) 862-2231 info@valleyviewranch.com www.valleyviewranch.com
Horse Summer Camp
Blue Horse Farm LLC, 41333 CR-39, Bay Minette, AL 36507
Let BHF, enrich and engage your children in the joys of horseback riding and horsemanship knowledge. Summer Camp dates: 6/3-6/7 -Beginner; 617-6/21 - intermediate, 7/8-7/12 - Beginner, 7/22-7/26- Intermediate.
bluehorsefarmal@gmail.com www.bluehorsefarm.net
Music / Theatre
Baldwin County Youth Orchestra
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809 Nichols Avenue, Fairhope, AL 36532
Offering Band Camp-June 17-24, Orchestral
Strings Camp-June 24-28, and Beginning Strings Camp-July 29-Aug 2, no experience necessary, instruments provided. Visit bcyorchestra.com for details.
(251) 279-0848 bcyorchestra@gmail.com
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Bay Area Performing Arts
8724 Rand Avenue, Daphne, AL 36526
Registration is open now. We offer a variety of camps at different times and for students in grades K-12. 8 different camps from June 3 - July 26. (251) 455-0355 www.bayareaperformingarts.com
Eastern Shore Repertory Theatre
Nicholson Center, 1410 Captain O’Neal Drive, Daphne, AL 36526
Eastern Shore Repertory Theatre is thrilled to offer 4 sessions of musical theatre camps, a dance workshop and dance classes this summer. (251) 301-2371 www.easternshorerep.org
Eastern Shore Summer Strings
Locations: Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship - 1150 Fairhope Ave. Fairhope & St. Lawrence Catholic Church - 370 S Section St. Fairhope, AL 36532
Keep playing your instrument during summer and learn new skills. Make new friends, discover the secrets of your instrument, learn new music, and just have fun playing in a string ensemble!
NEW! Music Theory is Fun, Suzuki and Beginning Stings. June 3,5,10, 12 & July 8,10,15,17 (251) 432-2010 mobilesymphony.org/summer-strings
South Baldwin Summer Singing Camp
Foley First Presbyterian Church, 195 E Berry Avenue, Foley, AL
June 3-7 from 2-5PM for students who have completed grades 2-6. Students will present Folk Songs Around the World on Friday at 5:30PM.
Price $125 ($115 by 4/30) (251) 215-9805 Facebook - The Studio of Donna Toler
Summer Music Camp
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 8271 Whispering Pines Road, Daphne, AL 36526
Registration is open for our Summer Music Camp! We are offering a two, three, or four week op-
tion. June 3-28. Limited spots available! Contact musicalbeginningsbc@outlook.com for more information!
(251) 423-1201, www.musicalbeginningsbaldwin.com
SummerTide Theatre Camp
South Baldwin Community Theatre, 2022 West 2nd Street, Gulf Shores, AL 36542
SummerTide Theatre Camp returns or its annual three-week session! Campers work with the SummerTide cast and crew to learn elements of theatre. All camps run Tuesday through Saturday, 9:00AM to 12:00PM. June 2024
www.sbct.biz
Talley Piano Studio
Piano, Keyboard, Theory, Performance Skills, Ages 4 - Adult. Beginner to advanced. Virtual piano lessons offered.
(251) 509-7900 www.talleypianostudio.com
The Studio
25350 Friendship Rd, Daphne, AL 36526
Baldwin County’s Studio for Performing Arts Education. Award-winning private lessons in Acting, Dance, Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Stage Makeup, and Voice. (251) 616-0828 www.thestudioal.com
Overnight Camps
Alabama School of Math and Science-STEM Leadership Academy Summer Camp
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1255 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL 36604
Dates: June 3-7, and June 10-14, 2024, for rising 7th-9th graders. Cost: $275 (extra $100 for Mini Medical). Day camp option only (8:00 am – 3:00
pm) due to residence halls renovations. Camp Registration. Registration Deadline: May 15, 2024. (251) 441-2100 admissions@asms.net asms.net
Dauphin Island Sea LabSummer Overnight Camps
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101 Bienville Blvd, Dauphin Island, AL 36528
Barrier Island Explorer: Rising 5th-6th grades
June 16-19 or July 21-24; Marine DeTECHtives: Rising 7th-8th grades June 9-12; Gulf Island
Journey: Rising 7th-9th grades June 2-7, June 1621, or July 7-12; Coastal Fisheries Camp: Rising 9th-12th grades May 26-3; Bay Voyager: Rising 9th-12th grades June 9-14 or July 14-19. Registration/camp specifics are available online. 251-861-2141 DHPsummer@disl.org
https://www.disl.edu/dhp/summer-camps/
Dauphin Island Sea Lab Residential Marine Science Class
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101 Bienville Blvd, Dauphin Island, AL 36528
June 23 - July 19. The Residential Marine Science Class is a 4-week academic class that introduces high school students to the field of marine science. Students live on the DISL campus and gain a better understanding and appreciation of the various disciplines in marine biology and oceanography. 251-861-2141 DHPsummer@disl.org
https://www.disl.edu/dhp/summer-camps/
Riverview Camp for Girls
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757 County Road 614, Mentone, AL 35984
2024 Camps run from June 9-August 2. An all-girls overnight camp with short and long-term sessions for girls ages 6-16. Horseback riding,
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swimming, nature trails, arts and crafts, and much more! Also offering weekend retreats for motherdaughter adventures. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
(800) 882-0722 info@riverviewcamp.com www.riverviewcamp.com
Sports Camps
Bayside Summer Sports Camps
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Bayside Academy, 303 Dryer Avenue, Daphne, AL 36526
Bayside Academy is offering a wide variety of sports camps including Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer, Girls Basketball, Boys Basketball, Football, Baseball, Volleyball, Track and Field, Wrestling, and Cheer. For a complete list and description of camps you can view the Bayside catalog at www. baysideacademy.org/summer-camps
(251) 338-6473 admiralsummer@baysideacademy.org www.baysideacademy.org/summer-camps
Camp Cardinal
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St. Michael Catholic High School, 11732 St Michael Way, Fairhope, AL 36532 Offering exciting opportunities for students aged 7 - 18 to explore athletics, academics, and fine arts this summer. Morning (9am - 12pm) and afternoon (12:30pm - 3:30pm) sessions are available, Monday - Thursday. Each camp is $150. Registration on the school website or email Drew Williams.
(251) 459-0210 campcardinal@stmichaelchs.org www.stmichaelchs.org
Union 10 FC Summer
Soccer Camps - Soccer, Games, Crafts and Nature!
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Village Park at Trione Sports Complex, 8600 Whispering Pines Rd, Daphne, AL 36526 Soccer, Games, Crafts and Nature! Come play in the only soccer cage in the area! Soccer Camp: May 28-31, June 3-6, June 10-13, June 17-20, June 24-27, July 8-11, July 15-18, Full Day: 9am - 3pm $195/week; Half Day: 9am12pm $125/week. *$20 Early Bird Discount, Sibling Discount, or Multiple Camp Discount. Ages: 4-13 years old
(815) 520-5489 registrar@union10football.com www.union10fcbaldwincounty.com
Union 10 FC Summer Soccer Training
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Trione Sports Complex, 8600 Whispering Pines Rd, Daphne, AL 36526
High level training from our professional, licensed coaches to keep players training in the off season. Soccer Camp: May 28 - July 6, Ages: 12-18 years old, Tuesday/Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings; $250 (815) 520-5489 registrar@union10football.com www.union10fcbaldwincounty.com
ACE Volleyball Camp
Foley Events Center, 1001 E Pride Blvd, Foley, AL 36535
Team Camp-High School Team -JV or Varsity-July 8-10, Specialty Camp- July 8. Register online.
www.acevolleyballcamps.com
Alabama Basketball Institute (Travel Teams and Training)
120 W Berry Avenue, Foley, AL 36535
Summer Basketball Training and Travel program for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade boys and girls. ABI offers progressive basketball training and exposure; potentially giving participants a competitive advantage throughout their middle and high school playing career. Register by email or phone.
(251) 751-8573 www.ABIBasketball.com
Auburn Swim Camp
664 Biggio Drive, Auburn, AL 36849
Camp focuses on technical instruction, skill development, training and a fun learning environment. Dates/Information on website.
www.auburnswimcamps.com
Junior Golf Clinics By: PGA/LPGA Pro
Kristi Jenkins
Craft Farms Golf Club, 3840 Cotton Creek Circle, Gulf Shores , AL 36542
Summer Golf Program information coming soon! Please call for dates and cost.
(251) 504-4694 craftfarms.com/golf-instruction/
Lake Forest Tennis and Swim Camp
Lake Forest Racquet Club, 197 Country Club Drive, Daphne, AL 36526
June 10 - 13, June 17 - 20, July 15 - 18, July 2225. Ages 4 1/2 and up. 9:30am - 2:00pm Monday - Thursday. Lunch provided. Cost $190 per week. Contact Michael Albrecht, USPTA, by email or phone for more information.
(251) 648-3952 www.uberjuniortennis.com/
Real Life Camps & Sports
25620 Friendship Road, Daphne, AL 36526
Real Life Summer Camp is a 10-week day camp experience from May 28th - August 2nd intention-
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Summer Tennis Camp
Mike Ford Tennis Center – 600 Morphy Avenue, Fairhope, AL 36532
Camps in June and July. Ages 8-18. For reservations, call, email, or stop by. (251) 990-9526 www. cofairhope.com/services/ parks-and-recreation/stimpson-tennis-facility
TimberCreek Golf Course
9650 TimberCreek Boulevard, Daphne, AL 36526 (251) 621-9900 www.golftimbercreek.com
University of Mobile RAMS Soccer Camps
5735 College Parkway, Mobile, AL 36613
Partial, full-day and residential camp options. CoEd Camps (ages 8-15): June 4-7, June 18-21, July 16-19. Girls and Boys College Prep Camp (High School Age): June 30 - July 2 251-442-2396 www.ramssoccercamps.com
STEM, Educational & Miscellaneous Camps
Alabama School of Math and Science-STEM Leadership Academy Summer Camp
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1255 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL 36604
Dates: June 3-7, and June 10-14, 2024, for rising 7th-9th graders. Cost: $275 (extra $100 for
Mini Medical). Day camp option only (8:00 am – 3:00 pm) due to residence halls renovations. Camp Registration. Registration Deadline: May 15, 2024. Visit our website for more details and to register.
(251) 441-2100 admissions@asms.net www.asms.net
Bayside Summer Camps
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Bayside Academy, 303 Dryer Avenue, Daphne, AL 36526
Bayside Academy is offering a wide variety of educational and additional fun camps including Law & Order Camp, Physics Camp, LEGO WEDO 2.0 Robotics & Programming Camp, Space Camp, Chess Camp, Dinosaur Camp, Math Prep Camp, Drivers Education, and Fishing Rod Building Camp. For a complete list and description of camps you can view the Bayside catalog at www. baysideacademy.org/summer-camps.
(251) 338-6473 admiralsummer@baysideacademy.org www.baysideacademy.org/summer-camps
Bellingrath Gardens
Summer STEM Camp
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Bellingrath Gardens, 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Road, Theodore, AL 36582
Summer Camps provide children with daily handson investigations and garden explorations that will spark their imagination in STEM and nature. Camps are designed for students entering Kindergarten through grade 6 in Fall 2024. All weekly camps are held Monday-Friday from 9 am – 4 pm. June 3– July 26. 251-459-8987 education@bellingrath.org https://bellingrath.org/youth-camps/
Camp Cardinal at St. Michael Catholic School
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St. Michael Catholic High School, 11732 St Michael Way, Fairhope, AL 36532
Offering exciting opportunities for students aged 7 - 18 to explore athletics, academics, and fine arts this summer. Morning (9am - 12pm) and afternoon (12:30pm - 3:30pm) sessions are available, Monday - Thursday. Each camp is $150. Registration on the school website or email Drew Williams.
(251) 459-0210 campcardinal@stmichaelchs.org
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Huntington Learning Center
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Jubilee Square Shopping Center, 6880 US Highway 90 (Suite 13), Daphne, AL 36526
Daphne’s premier tutoring service, our academic summer camp offerings include Reading Adventure and customized 1-on-1 reading, phonics, writing, and math programs for K-12th grade students. Call to learn more!
(251) 621-1055 daphneal@hlcmail.com
www.huntingtonhelps.com/center/daphne
My Dog and Me Camp
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Grand Hotel Fish Camp, 12744 River Creek Drive, Fairhope, AL 36532
Immerse yourself in a world of wagging tails and boundless excitement! Our day camp is specially designed for campers and their dogs. The camp activities include kayaking and exploring Fish River, archery, the basics of fly fishing, and more!. Don’t have a dog? No worries! We’ll pair
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(251) 928-3465 jamie@belleshainkennels.com www.grandhotelfishcamp.com
Nature Connect Outdoor Summer Day Camps
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Various locations, Fairhope, AL 36532
Weekly summer sessions from May 28 - August 2, 2024. Ages 3 - 12 years. Join us for adventurous outdoor camps where we learn about plants and animals, explore local waterways, go fishing, swim, and make friends! Create art, play games, and much more!
(251) 513-7802 brittany@natureconnectalabama.org www.natureconnectalabama.org
STEAMCamp for Kids
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Locations: Daphne, Spanish Fort, Fairhope, Gulf Shores, 16 hours of screen-free, handson fun through daily STEM Challenges, camp relays, team building activities, STEAM projects, exploratory centers and outside time with new friends! Ages 5-12 for STEAMCamp and 8-13 for Robotics VEX IQ Camp. Visit our website for locations and dates.
(251) 518-8903 www.steamcampforkids.com
STEM for Kids Mobile Bay
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5906 Sweetwater Circle, Fairhope, AL 36532
Making STEM Fun & Real for children, camps from May 27-August 2, 2024 (no camp July 4 week). Camp themes this year include: Bots to the
ligence: Smart Devices, Time Travel: Minecraft Edition, The Adventures of Captain EnergyPants, A Taste of STEM, Space & Beyond: Minecraft Edition, To Space & Beyond!: Rovers Edition, May the Forces Be With You.
(251) 210-8781 almobilebay@stemforkids.net www.sfkmobay.com
USS ALABAMA Anchor Academy
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2703 Battleship Parkway, Mobile, AL 36602
While at Anchor Academy, students will participate in art, STEM, and outdoor activities. Students will also explore the USS Alabama and USS Drum through fun and engaging lessons. Dates: June 3-7, June 10-14, July 8-12, and July 15-19. Open to students having just completed kindergartenfifth grade.
(251) 433-2703 info@ussalabama.com www.ussalabama.com
Auburn University Youth Camps Auburn, AL 36849
Auburn Youth Camps are an extension of University Outreach that offer summer programs designed to educate and inspire youth in a variety of academic, athletic, and extracurricular endeavors.
(334) 844-5100 https://www.auburn.edu/outreach/ opce/auburnyouthprograms/index.htm
Aviation Challenge Camp
One Tranquility Base, Huntsville, AL 35805
See more details under Overnight Camps. (800) 637-7223 www.spacecamp.com/aviation
Country Day School Summer Camp
23800 U.S. Hwy 98, Fairhope, AL 36532
Numerous fun summer camps with all different themes from Soaring into Summer, Lego Building Fun, Under the Sea and many other themes. Children do not have to be enrolled at Country Day School to attend.
(251) 928-1403 www.countrydayfairhope.com/ summer-camps
Culinary Camp 2024
Orange Beach Community Center, 27235 Canal Road, Orange Beach, AL 36561 July 15-18, 2024, 9am-12pm. Camp is open to rising third through 12th-graders, Cost: $200 per camper, Space is limited, Payment is due upon registration. Register online beginning April 1st at https://www.orangebeachal. gov/418/About.
jjlangston@orangebeachal.gov.
Exploreum Science Center
65 Government Street, Mobile, AL 36602
Experience the new and improved Exploreum Academy in Mobile! Academy programs at the Exploreum Science Center are a great way to keep budding young minds engaged all summer long. Each academy will include activities from various STEM topics, as well as access to our galleries and Digital Dome theater.
(251) 208-6892 www.exploreum.com/education/ exploreum-academy/
FEEF Summer STEAM Camps
Pelican’s Nest Science Lab & NEW Outdoor Classroom, 108 S. Summit St, Fairhope, AL 36532
Our 2024 camps will be held from May 9th –August 2nd for grades K – 8. Camp counselor opportunities are available for grades 9 - 12. Each week, campers will dive into STEAM while
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exploring our science lab, outdoor classroom, and local ecosystems. Camps will feature exciting, hands-on activities that highlight the wonders of our native habitats and wildlife such as birds, fish, sharks, sea turtles, and more. (251) 990-3333 www.feefonline.org
Fire and Life Safety Summer Camp
Spanish Fort Fire Rescue, 7580 Spanish Fort Blvd, Spanish Fort, AL 36527
Camp June 3rd-7th. The camp will be held Monday-Friday from 8:30am-12:00pm for kids aging rising 1st ising 6th graders. Campers will learn about fire safety, practice using a fire extinguisher, see the Jaws of Life and a car fire demonstration, they will practice exiting a house filled with simulated smoke, and more. (251) 626-8876, www.spanishfortfire.org
Flight Works Alabama
2000 Aerospace Drive, Mobile, AL 36615
Skills-based camps will weave science, technology, engineering, and math (STEAM) into various activities uniting education and FUN! (251) 512-2320 www.flightworksalabama.com
Graham Creek Nature Preserve
Summer Camps
Graham Creek Nature Preserve, 23030 Wolf Bay Dr., Foley, AL 36535
Jr Ranger Camp (ages 5-8) and Ranger Camp (9-12) will focus on survival skills, ecosystems, and the wildlife in the Nature preserve.
Jr. Ranger Camps-June 10-14, July 15- 19.
Ranger Camps-June 17-21, July 15- 19. (251) 923-GCNP https://grahamcreekpreserve. org/educational-programs/summer-camps/
Gulf Coast Young Engineers
Daphne, Fairhope, and Mobile
Lego Robotics Camps in Fairhope for rising 4th - 7th graders. Campers will build fun robotics models while learning about mechanics and scientific principles. See details on our FB and Instagram. To register email Ceil Striplin at gulfcoast@e2youngengineers.com.
(251) 454-0570 gulfcoast.e2youngengineers.com
National Flight Academy
1 Fetterman Way, Pensacola, FL 32508
An 6 day overnight camp for rising 7-12th graders that inspires interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
(251) 552-3632 www.nationalflightacademy.com
Pre-Cotillion Program - Manners/ Etiquette Classes
Belforest Pointe, 26503 Hwy 181, Daphne, AL 36526
June 18-19 or July 16-17. The Pre-Cotillion program is for boys and girls entering 1st through 4th grades. (251) 928-4962 nljc.com/chapter/easternshore
Shining Star Youth Camp Various locations, AL
BCSO Shining Star Youth Camps - ages 8-12. Belforest Shining Star Camp-Belforest Elementary School-June 12–14, Fairhope Shining Star Camp-Fairhope Elementary East-June 26–28, Central Baldwin Shining Star Camp-Central Baldwin Middle School-July 10–12. Visit BCSO Facebook page for more information. (251) 972-6890 www.sheriff.baldwincountyal.gov
Swimming/Water Fun
Fairhope Yacht Club Sailing Camp
101 Volanta Avenue, Fairhope, AL 36532
Session 1: June 3-June 14, Session 2: June 17June 28, Session 3: July 8-July 19, Session 4: July 22 -August 2. Session A: 8:00am-12:00pm.
Session B: 1:00pm-5:00pm
(251) 928-3276 https://fyc-junior-sailing.com
Gulf Shores Swim Team and Aquatic Program
310 West 19th Avenue, Gulf Shores, AL 36542
We pride ourselves in our comprehensive programming that allows us to provide everyone an opportunity to improve swimming skills and achieve success at his or her level of ability, from novice to national competitor.
(251) 968-9819 facebook.com/GulfShores SwimTeam
Haley’s Little Fish
7942 American Way, Daphne, AL 36526
We offer swim lessons year-round. Survival lessons: 6 months and older, Advanced lessons: 3 yrs and older, for more info go to our website www.haleyslittlefish.com
Youth Summer Sail Camps
Wind & Water Learning Center, 26233 Canal Rd, Orange Beach, AL 36561
June 3rd to August 2nd (except July 4th holiday week). Orange Beach Resident Rate: $175/ week, Non-Resident Rate: $200/week. (ages 6 years - rising High School Seniors) (251) 424-5909 www.orangebeachal.gov/391/ Sailing-Paddling-Programs ESP
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You’re in public and your child makes an embarrassing comment to someone. They pick their nose while you are eating at a restaurant. They share an embarrassing story about you.
Every parent has been there and most of the time other parents understand the ups and downs of parenting and are willing to be patient, help out, and excuse behaviors that seem impolite or embarrassing. Sticky situations with kids can be difficult to navigate, but there are a few things you can do to make the best of them.
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Your child does something rude at a restaurant
You’re eating out and your child does something gross or impolite like burping, picking their nose, or throwing food. Place your hand on the child’s shoulder and quietly ask them to stop the behavior and explain that they are being impolite. If you think their behavior is rooted in attention seeking and is somewhat tolerable, it may be appropriate to simply ignore it. However, if your child persists, it may be best to ask them to take a bathroom break. When you return to the table, try to find something to distract your child. Some parents may bring a tablet, coloring book, or small toys to keep their child busy while waiting for their food but if you find yourself unprepared you can play “I spy” or another guessing game to keep them occupied.
Pro parent tip: Put together a “busy bag” that you can bring to restaurants. Include a few art supplies, small toys, books, magnet toys, or fidgets to keep your child occupied while waiting. To keep your child’s interest, switch out the items often and only allow them to play with it when you are at a restaurant or other situation where they need to be quiet.
Your child makes a rude comment to a stranger
This can be one of the most embarrassing situations for a parent. My cousin once went up to an elderly man and told him, “You are old and will die soon.” If your child makes a comment about someone’s appearance, it’s best to quickly apologize to the person they offended. If appropriate, have your child apologize to them as well. Let your child know that it is never okay to make fun of someone’s appearance or comment on their race, weight, or age. If you feel that your child is simply curious about something and not making the comment rudely, try to take the time, when appropriate, to explain to your child. For example, if your child has a question about why someone is in a wheelchair you could explain that they need it to help them move around.
Pro parent tip: Let your child know that people come in all sizes, shapes, races, and ages. Our differences are what makes us each special. Your child will follow your lead when it comes to accepting others. If you celebrate diversity, they will most likely do the same. Talk to your child about differences and let them know it’s okay to ask questions but never to make fun of others.
Your child has a potty accident in public
During the months of potty training, accidents are likely to happen. It’s best not to make a big production of it and clean it up as quickly as possible. Try not to shame or embarrass your child, which can cause problems long term and even prolong potty training. Potty accidents always seem to happen in the most inconvenient times and places. Ideally you have an extra change of clothes in your car or diaper bag, but if not, it’s okay to leave early or borrow clothes from someone if needed.
Pro parent tip: Keep a stash of wipes and a full change of clothes in a ziploc bag in your car. The bag can be used to bring home dirty clothes as well.
Your child shares embarrassing and private information about you.
“My mom and dad kiss a lot. And I mean a lot!” was what one preschooler told me while I was teaching a Sunday school class. Another child told me how their dad snores and has stinky feet. Young kids
usually don’t have much of a filter and are willing to share private and sometimes embarrassing information with teachers, friends and even complete strangers. In this situation, try to change the subject or turn the comment into a joke. “Well, we do have four kids” was how the kissing couple responded after their child shared that information.
Pro parent tip: When it’s the right time, you can talk to your kids about not sharing private information outside of the family. In the moment, try to turn the moment into a joke. If you brush it off with a laugh, others are more likely to do so.
These sticky situations can be embarrassing, but the good news is, they are common. Often in these instances, you may be able to use humor to distract from the situation or simply apologize and move on. If nothing else, you can wait until your child is a teenager and share some of your own stories that might make them blush now that they are a little older.
CAMP CARDINAL 2024
Camp Cardinal 2024 at St. Michael Catholic High School offers exciting opportunities for students aged 7 to 16 to explore athletics and academics this summer.
Monday - Thursday
Morning Sessions: 9 AM to 12 PM
Afternoon Session: 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM
The cost of each camp is $150.
www.stmichaelchs.org/camp-cardinal-2024
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Wednesday April 3
Mania: The Abba Tribute Band
7:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Mania: The Abba Tribute Band www.asmglobalmobile.com
Friday April 5
Boat Show on the Bay
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park, 2703 Battleship Pkwy Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Mark your calendars for a weekend packed full of beautiful boats, fun activities for the whole family, and awesome vendors www.boatshowonthebay.com
Saturday April 6
The Jace Waters Foundation 6th Annual Hub City Classic
7:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Honeybee Park, 22780 AL-59 Robertsdale, AL, 36567 Held at the Honeybee Park in Robertsdale, Alabama, this run includes a 10K, 5K, and a fun run. Spend the day supporting addiction recovery with community fellowship, including great live music, food, raffles, and race placement awards. Register for the race on RunSignUp.com. All donations help to provide scholarships into sober living. www.JaceWatersFoundation.org
Tour de LADR
7:30 AM Beckwith Camp & Conference Center, 10400 Beckwith Ln Fairhope, AL, 36532 Annual Tour de LADR Bike Ride to benefit rapahope. www.tourdeladr.com
Outdoor Expo 2024
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Bicentennial Park, 51233 State Highway 225 Stockton, AL, 36579 All things outdoors in one place. Vendors, food, live music, speakers exhibits and kids activities. www.northbaldwinchamber.com/2nd-annual-discovernorth-baldwin-outdoor-expo
Boat Show on the Bay
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM, USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park, 2703 Battleship Pkwy Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Mark your calendars for a weekend packed full of beautiful boats, fun activities for the whole family, and awesome vendors
www.boatshowonthebay.com
Living History Day
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Historic Blakeley State Park, 34745 State Hwy 225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Join us for artillery demonstrations, guided tours of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, and a special cruise exploring the sites where the major actions of the Mobile Campaign took place!
www.blakeleypark.com
Dauphin Island Discovery Day
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Dauphin Island Sea Lab, 101 Bienville Blvd Dauphin Island, The open house event gives you the chance to learn about current research and and learn more about the coastal ecosystem we live in. The day includes a chance to explore real scientific laboratories, hands-on science lessons, and free children’s admission to the Alabama Aquarium.
www.disl.edu/events/discovery-day
Easter at Seward Farms
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Seward Farms, 10836 Tanner Williams Rd Lucedale, MS, 39452 Seward farms offers
a safe, fun unique egg hunting experience for children ages 1 to 10 years old. The farm will be open from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm or your enjoyment. The Easter Bunny will be available for visits from 10:00 am until 12:30 pm at the farm!
www.sewardfarms.com/Seward-farm-Easter.htm
Mudbugs & Margarita Festival
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Heritage Park, 104 N McKenzie St Foley, AL, 36535 Mudbugs & Margarita Festival. Enjoy food, live music, Art & craft, home decor, and unique vendors, contests, huge kids entertainment/ activity area (petting zoo, bounce houses and more). www.beachlifeevents.com/mudbugs_margaritas.php
Mobile Symphony Presents Mozart’s Requiem
7:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Mobile Symphony Presents Mozart’s Requiem. Mozart’s final work is a breath-taking choral masterpiece loved the world over. This massive work explores both life and death. The concert also includes Mozart’s Don Giovanni Overture and Tchaikovsky’s Suite No. 4 “Mozartiana,” the Russian master’s own tribute to Mozart. www.mobilesymphony.org
Bonded: A Salute to the Music of James Bond
7:30 PM OWA Theater, 205 N. OWA Blvd Foley, AL, 36535 Experience the glamour, intrigue, and timeless melodies as OWA Theater proudly presents ‘Bonded: A Salute to the Music of James Bond with Jaimee Paul.’ Enjoy an evening of sophistication and style on April 6th at 7:30 PM, where the talented Jaimee Paul will transport you into the world of 007 with her soulful renditions of the iconic James Bond theme songs.
www./visitowa.com/bonded
Sunday April 7
Boat Show on the Bay
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park, 2703 Battleship Pkwy Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Mark your calendars for a weekend packed full of beautiful boats, fun activities for the whole family, and awesome vendors
www.boatshowonthebay.com
Mobile Symphony Presents Mozart’s Requiem
2:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Mobile Symphony Presents Mozart’s Requiem. Mozart’s final work is a breath-taking choral masterpiece loved the world over. This massive work explores both life and death. The concert also includes Mozart’s Don Giovanni Overture and Tchaikovsky’s Suite No. 4 “Mozartiana,” the Russian master’s own tribute to Mozart. www.mobilesymphony.org
Monday April 8
Solar Eclipse Book Sale
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Spanish Fort Public Library, 7361 Spanish Fort Boulevard Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Join us at the Spanish Fort Public Library Monday April 8th from 9am-4pm for our Solar Eclipse Book Sale Event!! Be there to grab a variety of Books/CDs/DVDs at great prices and catch our hot specials throughout the day! www.spanishfortpubliclibrary.org
Tuesday April 9
Bingo Night
3:00 PM Daphne Public Library, 2607 US-98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Join us every other month on the second
Tuesday for some bingo fun! This is a free event with prizes up for grabs, seating is limited. www.daphneal.com/178/Library
Wednesday April 10
World Ballet Series Presents Swan Lake
7:00 PM Mobile Civic Center, 401 Civic Center Dr. Mobile, AL, 36602 Experience the legendary Swan Lake, the ballet of all ballets, will be performed one night only as a part of the World Ballet Series. www.asmglobalmobile.com
Thursday April 11
Eastern Shore Business Expo
12:00 PM - 4:30 PM, Fairhope Civic Center, Fairhope, AL, 36532 This must-attend event offers the business community, from small business entrepreneurs to executives, an opportunity to network with local professionals, engage with exhibitors and discover resources for business growth. In order to remain inclusive to all businesses, the Eastern Shore Business Expo entry level exhibition prices are kept to a minimum. www.easternshorebusiness.com
Bay Area Performing Arts presents “Puffs”
8724 Rand Avenue Daphne, AL, 363526 The New York Times proclaims Puffs “A fast-paced romp through the ‘Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic.’ For Potterphiliacs who grew up alongside Potter and are eager to revisit that world, Puffs exudes a jovial, winking fondness for all things Harry!” .
251-455-0355 www.bayareaperformingarts.com
Friday April 12
Black Tie Bingo and Drawdown
6:00 PM Exploreum Science Center, 65 Government St Mobile, AL, 36602 Black Tie Bingo will be held from 6 to 10 pm at The Exploreum in Downtown Mobile. 100 % (one-hundred percent) of the proceeds from donations and the fundraiser assists patients and families in Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties. Community Hospice Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to hospice individuals and their families who need financial support, educational resources, nutrition, and advocacy during their hospice journey. www.eventbrite.com/e/community-hospice-foundation-black-tie-bingo-tickets-818718026657
Emporium Presents The Guess Who
7:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Emporium Presents The Guess Who www.asmglobalmobile.com
South Baldwin Community Theatre presents
“Channeling Grim”
7:30 PM South Baldwin Community Theatre, 2022 West 2nd Street Gulf Shores, AL, 36542 Cameron doesn’t know what to write for an honors English assignment on the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm. Luckily, her friend has a solution… watch TV versions of the tales! But when Cameron points the unusual looking remote at the TV, instead they find the wackiest assortment of fairy-tale themed programming!
www.sbct.biz
Theatre 98 Presents Glorias Old Haunt
7:30 PM 350 Morphy Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 www.theatre98.org/
Bay Area Performing Arts presents “Puffs” 8724 Rand Avenue Daphne, AL, 363526 The New York Times proclaims Puffs “A fast-paced romp
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through the ‘Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic.’ For Potterphiliacs who grew up alongside Potter and are eager to revisit that world, Puffs exudes a jovial, winking fondness for all things Harry!” .
251-455-0355 www.bayareaperformingarts.com
Saturday April 13
Strawberry Festival
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Loxley Municipal Park, Highway 59 South Loxley, AL, 36551 Join us for carnival rides, vendors, food, car show and more.
www.baldwincountystrawberryfestival.org
Theatre 98
Presents Glorias Old Haunt
7:30 PM Theatre 98, 350 Morphy Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Theatre 98 Presents Glorias Old Haunt www.theatre98.org
South Baldwin Community Theatre presents “Channeling Grim”
7:30 PM Details on April 12.
BNB Productions Presents BackNBlack
8:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 BNB Productions Presents BackNBlack, The Ultimate AC/DC Experience www.asmglobalmobile.com
Bay Area Performing Arts presents “Puffs” 8724 Rand Avenue Daphne, AL, 363526 The New York Times proclaims Puffs “A fast-paced romp
through the ‘Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic.’ For Potterphiliacs who grew up alongside Potter and are eager to revisit that world, Puffs exudes a jovial, winking fondness for all things Harry!”
251-455-0355
www.bayareaperformingarts.com
Sunday April 14
Strawberry Festival
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Loxley Municipal Park, Highway 59 South Loxley, AL, 36551 Join us for carnival rides, vendors, food, car show and more.
www.baldwincountystrawberryfestival.org
Malbis Spring Market
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Historic Malbis Nursery, 10145 US Highway 90 Daphne, AL, 36526 We will be showcasing over 50 local vendors! This is a FREE family friendly event.
www.historicmalbisnursery.com
South Baldwin Community Theatre presents “Channeling Grim”
2:30 PM Details on April 12.
Theatre 98 Presents Glorias Old Haunt
2:30 PM Theatre 98, 350 Morphy Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Theatre 98 Presents Glorias Old Haunt www.theatre98.org
The Mobile Symphonic Pops BandSpanish Fort Concert
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM, Spanish Fort Community Center, 7361 Spanish Fort Blvd Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Join us for an enchanting evening of music and melody as we present our much-anticipated Spring Concert Program, “Fantastic Places.” Immerse yourself in a
musical journey that will transport you to magical realms and extraordinary destinations.
www.themobilepops.com
MEGA Events Presents The Rock Orchestra By Candlelight
8:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602
In ethereal candlelit settings, this band of 14 classical musicians unleash effortlessly enchanting melodies alongside powerful walls of distortion. Witness the unexpected union of Classical music and Metal. www.asmglobalmobile.com
Bay Area Performing Arts presents “Puffs”
8724 Rand Avenue Daphne, AL, 363526 The New York Times proclaims Puffs “A fast-paced romp through the ‘Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic.’ For Potterphiliacs who grew up alongside Potter and are eager to revisit that world, Puffs exudes a jovial, winking fondness for all things Harry!” .
251-455-0355 www.bayareaperformingarts.com/
Tuesday April 16
Birding Cruise from Five Rivers Delta Resource Center
10:00 AM Bartram Landing at the Five Rivers Delta Resource Center, 30841 Five Rivers Blvd Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Come along with birding enthusiasts from throughout the Gulf Coast region as we explore one of the richest bird habitats in the nation www.blakeleypark.com
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Thursday April 18
Mobile River Cruise with John Sledge
9:00 AM Historic Blakeley State Park, 34745 State Hwy 225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Join us as park friend John S. Sledge, author of the award-winning book, The Mobile River, narrates a three-hour cruise across the Mobile-Tensaw Delta and down the storied Mobile River leaving a wake of history—some previously untold—behind. www.blakeleypark.com
Burgers and Bingo
6:00 PM Baldwin County Courthouse, Bay Minette, AL, 36507 Join us for the Spring installment of Burgers & Bingo on the Square, 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 18, 2024, at the Courthouse Square Gazebo. There is no charge to participate in the Bingo games and there will be plenty of prizes available.
Friday April 19
Heritage Park Marketplace and Movie at Dusk
4:00 PM Heritage Park, 104 N McKenzie St Foley, AL, 36535 Heritage Park Marketplace will showcase a variety of arts and crafts as well as plants, vegetables, fruits, and gift items. The marketplace will operate from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., with live entertainment beginning at 6 p.m., followed by a movie at dusk. Those who come for the music and a movie are asked to bring a chair or a blanket for seating.
Live at Five Concert
5:00 PM Halstead Amphitheater, 450 Fairhope Ave Fairhope, AL, 36532 Live at Five Concert www.liveatfivefairhope.com
Under the Stars
6:00 PM Oak Hollow Farm, 14210 S Greeno Rd Fairhope, AL, 36542 Celebrate 35 years of providing life-changing services for Baldwin County children! This will be a very special evening filled with live music by the fabulous Six Piece Suits Band, great food, dancing, drinks, and silent and live auctions! Bring your friends and family and help us raise funds by investing in a very precious and important resource, the lives of local children. www.baldwincountycac.networkforgood.com/ events/66158-under-the-stars-2024
Guided Ghost Hunt
7:00 PM Historic Blakeley State Park, 34745 State Hwy 225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Learn about the enduring legends and lore associated with the early 1800s town of Blakeley and the Battle of Fort Blakeley during the Civil War and get an opportunity to tag along with veteran ghost hunters as they search for paranormal evidence. www.blakeleypark.com
South Baldwin Community Theatre presents “Channeling Grim”
7:30 PM Details on April 12.
Theatre 98 Presents Glorias Old Haunt
7:30 PM Theatre 98, 350 Morphy Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Theatre 98 Presents Glorias Old Haunt www.theatre98.org
Dixie Division Military Vehicle Show
USS Alabama Battleship, 2703 Battleship Parkway Mobile, AL, 36602 The Dixie Division Military Vehicle Show will take place on the field. Come see vintage military jeeps, trucks, bikes and more. Swap meet and vendors selling military memorabilia included. The
event is free to attend and open to the public. Parking fee of $5.
www.ussalabama.com/event/dixie-division-militaryvehicle-show-4/
Saturday April 20
Spring Shoppers Market
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Fairhope Civic Center, 348 Oak St Fairhope, AL, 36532 We are bringing you a group of over 40 local small businesses to offer their products and service to you! Find exactly what you’re looking for from one of our excellent vendors.
Mobile Bay Anime Festival
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Daphne Civic Center , 2603 U.S. Highway 98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Mobile Bay Anime Festival is a one day event being held to celebrate anime and manga, as well as general pop culture and animation, while bringing together a diverse list of guests, vendors, artists, and fan groups, in a safe, family friendly environment.
www.mobilebayanimefest.com
Lunch Cruise
10:30 AM Historic Blakeley State Park, 34745 State Hwy 225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Departing from the Blakeley dock, we’ll venture through one of the nation’s most biodiverse ecosystems as we wind our way to the popular Bluegill Restaurant on the Mobile Causeway.
www.blakeleypark.com
South Baldwin Community Theatre presents “Channeling Grim”
7:30 PM Details on April 12.
Theatre 98 Presents Glorias Old Haunt
7:30 PM Theatre 98, 350 Morphy Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Theatre 98 Presents Glorias Old Haunt www.theatre98.org
Women Icons of Country: A Salute to the Music of Tammy, Loretta, Patsy & Dolly
7:30 PM OWA Theater, 205 N. OWA Blvd Foley, AL, 36535 Women Icons of Country: A Salute to the Music of Tammy, Loretta, Patsy & Dolly www.visitowa.com
The Black Jacket Symphony - “Purple Rain”
8:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 The Black Jacket Symphony“Purple Rain”
www.asmglobalmobile.com
Dixie Division Military Vehicle Show
USS Alabama Battleship, 2703 Battleship Parkway Mobile, AL, 36602 The Dixie Division Military Vehicle Show will take place on the field. Come see vintage military jeeps, trucks, bikes and more. Swap meet and vendors selling military memorabilia included. The event is free to attend and open to the public. Parking fee of $5. www.ussalabama.com/event/dixie-division-militaryvehicle-show-4
Sunday April 21
South Baldwin Community Theatre presents “Channeling Grim” 2:30 PM Details on April 12.
Theatre 98 Presents Glorias Old Haunt
2:30 PM 350 Morphy Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 www.theatre98.org
Thursday April 25
Fill the Plate Luncheon
11:30 AM Prodisee Pantry, 9315 Spanish Fort Blvd. Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Prodisee Pantry’s Fill The Plate campaign is designed fill the plate of our neighbors in need
251-626-1720 www.prodiseepantry.org
Trivia Night
6:00 PM Daphne Public Library, 2607 US-98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Join us the 4th Thursday of even months for themed trivia nights! Lord of the Rings is the theme. Prizes. Ages 13 and over.
www.daphneal.com/178/Library
Friday April 26
Bama Coast
Cruisin’
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, The Wharf, 23101 Canal Rd Orange Beach, AL, 36561 This is a family friendly event so come out & see some of the most beautiful cars in the country at the most unique venue on Alabama’s Gulf Coast!
www.bamacoastcruisin.com
Heritage Park Marketplace and Movie at Dusk
4:00 PM Heritage Park, 104 N McKenzie St Foley, AL, 36535 Heritage Park Marketplace will showcase a variety of arts and crafts as well as plants, vegetables, fruits, and gift items. The marketplace will operate from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., with live entertainment beginning at 6 p.m., followed by a movie at dusk. Those who come for the music and a movie are asked to bring a chair or a blanket for seating.
Partnering with Parents (of children with special needs) - Summer Fun Edition
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM, 3 Circle Church - Fairhope Campuse, 10274 AL-104, Fairhope, AL, 36532 Parents of children with special needs are invited to join us for this community vendor event created to fill your summer calendar with inclusive fun!
www.3circle.com/events
White Tie Rock Ensemble Presents: Prog Rock
7:30 PM OWA Theater, 205 N. OWA Blvd Foley, AL, 36535 White Tie Rock Ensemble Presents: Prog RockELO, Rush, Kansas, Yes, etc.
www.visitowa.com
Gator Cruise
Historic Blakeley State Park, 34745 State Hwy 225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Join us for an evening adventure into some of the secluded reaches of the lower Delta as we look for alligators and other nocturnal Delta wildlife.
www.blakeleypark.com
Saturday April 27
Clean Out & Recycle Day
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Bay Minette City Hall, 301 D’Olive St Bay Minette, AL, 36507 Sponsored by the Beautification Committee, the free event will provide residents with an opportunity for a little spring cleaning. The recycling and clean-out stations will be set up in the parking lot of City Hall. Clean out stations will include tires and outdated/unneeded medication. The Shred-It Truck will also be on site for documents and files. Recycling stations will include grease, aluminum, metals, cardboard, electronics, ink cartridges, soda tabs, and numerous other items.
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Silverhill Heritage Day Festival
8:00 AM 15927 Silverhill Ave Silverhill, AL, 36576 Arts and craft vendors, entertainment, children’s area, heritage and more
Delta Woods and Waters Expo
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center, 30945 5 Rivers Boulevard Spanish Fort, AL, 36527
The Delta Woods and Waters Expo, an annual event sponsored by the City of Spanish Fort and held at 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center, celebrates the beauty and diversity of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. www.deltawoodsandwatersexpo.com
St. Francis Arts & Crafts Festival
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, St Francis Episcopal Church, 401 Key Street Dauphin Island, AL, 36528 Shop more than 50 arts & crafts booths, sample delicious eats & treats, and bargain hunt at the White Elephant Sale! www.townofdauphinisland.org/calendar-of-events
Bama Coast Cruisin’
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, The Wharf, 23101 Canal Rd Orange Beach, AL, 36561 This is a family friendly event so come out & see some of the most beautiful cars in the country at the most unique venue on Alabama’s Gulf Coast! www.bamacoastcruisin.com
NAMI Mental Health Fair (free)
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, HoneyBee Park (or Senior Center in inclement weather), Robertsdale, AL The event will feature helpful and informative exhibitors, children’s activities, and even a car decorating contest! For details, to register your car, to be an exhibitor or to sponsor the event call 251-279-0573 or email namibaldwin@gmail.com
251-279-0573 www.namibaldwincounty.org
14th Annual Bald Eagle Bash
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM, Weeks Bay Resource Center, 11525 US-98 Fairhope, AL, 36532 The 14th Annual Bald Eagle Bash–the Alabama Gulf Coast’s Party for Preservation–is Saturday, April 27, 2024, 4-7pm at the Weeks Bay Reserve Tonsmeire Resource Center. This signature annual fundraiser for SALT has earned a reputation for delivering great food, great music, and a great time, all on the edges of beautiful Weeks Bay. www.eventbrite.com/e/the-14th-annual-bald-eaglebash-tickets-771774878437?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
Billy Currington + Kip Moore in Concert
7:00 PM The Wharf Amphitheater, 23101 Canal Rd Orange Beach, AL, 36561 Billy Currington + Kip Moore in Concert www.alwharf.com
Exceptional Artists Presents Derek Hough Symphony Of Dance
7:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Exceptional Artists Presents Derek Hough Symphony Of Dance www.asmglobalmobile.com
White Tie Rock Ensemble Presents: Prog Rock
7:30 PM OWA Theater, 205 N. OWA Blvd Foley, AL, 36535 White Tie Rock Ensemble Presents: Prog RockELO, Rush, Kansas, Yes, etc. www.visitowa.com
Sunday April 28
Adam Rubin - Dragon Loves Tacos Author Event
2:00 PM Page & Palette, 32 South Section Street Fairhope, AL, 36532 Page and Palette invite you to an
author event with Dragon Loves Tacos’ creator Adam Rubin! The bestselling author will be joined by illustrator Liniers for a special storytime of THE TRUTH ABOUT THE COUCH, their hilarious new picture book about everyone’s favorite piece of furniture. This is a ticketed event - one purchase of THE TRUTH ABOUT THE COUCH per family is required for admittance. To purchase, call or stop by Page and Palette. 251-928-5295 www.pageandpalette.com
Eastern Shore Choral Society Spring ConcertJoy in the Morning
3:00 PM Fairhope First Baptist Church, 300 S Section St Fairhope, AL, 36532 Eastern Shore Choral Society Spring Concert - Joy in the Morning www.escs.org
Tuesday April 30
S.T.E.M Lecture Series
3:30 PM Daphne Public Library, 2607 US-98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Porch: Alabama’s Nuclear Power Plants. An informative presentation about our local nuclear power plants, how they operate, their history, how safe they are, and what the future holds for them. www.daphneal.com/178/Library
Eastern Shore Choral Society Spring ConcertJoy in the Morning
7:30 PM Spanish Fort United Methodist Church, 6690 Spanish Fort Blvd Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Eastern Shore Choral Society Spring Concert - Joy in the Morning
Thursday May 2
Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM, OWA , 101 S OWA Blvd Foley, AL, 36535 The Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival is approaching its 19th year of flying! We are excited you are interested in coming to this year’s event that will feature balloons from across the country, enjoy food vendors, arts and craft vendors, and retail vendors. Join us at OWA for this fun-filled weekend. www.gulfcoastballoonfestival.com
Cody Jinks in Concert
7:00 PM The Wharf Amphitheater, 23101 Canal Rd Orange Beach, AL, 36561 Cody Jinks in Concert www.alwharf.com
ESRT Presents Cats
7:30 PM Henry George Bluff Park , Fairhope, AL, 36532 Eastern Shore Repertory Theatre will bring Cats to the 11th Annual Theatre on the Bluff on May 2 - 4, 2024 directed by Erin Langley with choreography by Matthew Kiel. All shows begin at 7:30 p.m., and gates will open at 6:30 each evening. Patrons should bring their own blanket or lawn chair, and picnics are encouraged. Concessions will also be available for purchase.
www.easternshorerep.org/theatreonthebluff
Friday May 3
Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM, OWA , 101 S OWA Blvd Foley, AL, 36535 The Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival is approaching its 19th year of flying! We are excited you are interested in coming to this year’s event that will feature more than 50 balloons from across the country, enjoy food vendors, arts and craft vendors, and retail vendors. Join us at OWA for this fun-filled weekend.
www.gulfcoastballoonfestival.com
ESRT Presents Cats
7:30 PM Details on May 2.
Saturday May 4
Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM, OWA , 101 S OWA Blvd Foley, AL, 36535 The Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival is approaching its 19th year of flying! We are excited you are interested in coming to this year’s event that will feature more than 50 balloons from across the country, enjoy food vendors, arts and craft vendors, and retail vendors. Join us at OWA for this fun-filled weekend.
www.gulfcoastballoonfestival.com
ESRT Presents Cats
7:30 PM Details on May 2.
May The Fourth Be With You
Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center & IMAX Theater, 65 Government Street Mobile, AL, 36602 May The Fourth is BACK!!! Details coming soon find us on Facebook for times, activities, movie info, tickets, and more.
www.exploreum.com
Tuesday May 7
Baldwin County Youth Orchestra
Spring Concert
7:00 PM Foley Civic Center, 407 E Laurel Ave Foley, AL, 36535 Join the Baldwin County Youth Orchestra as our Band, Orchestra, and String groups play some of your favorite classical pieces. From the Familiar “Can Can” and Habanera to Mozart this evening is sure to delight all who attend. To conclude our performance with a bang, we will have our first ever combined performance from all the instrumental groups! Don’t miss it!
www.bcyorchestra.com
Thursday May 9
South Baldwin Community Theatre presents “A Streetcar Named Desire”
7:30 PM South Baldwin Community Theatre, 2022 West 2nd Street Gulf Shores, AL, 36542 Tennessee Williams’ classic Southern-Gothic play dramatizes the experiences of Blanche DuBois, a former Southern belle who, after encountering a series of personal losses, leaves her once-prosperous situation to move into a shabby apartment in New Orleans rented by her younger sister Stella and brother-in-law Stanley.
www.sbct.biz
Friday May 10
Live at Five Concert
5:00 PM Halstead Amphitheater, 450 Fairhope Ave Fairhope, AL, 36532 Get ready to rock with the legendary Marshall Tucker Band, as they take the stage for an unforgettable live performance www.liveatfivefairhope.com
Ladies Night Out
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM, John F. Rhodes Civic Center, 301 D’Olive Street Bay Minette, AL, 36507 Ladies Night Out features one-stop shopping from a variety of vendors and retailers. The event will be held 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. May 10 at the John F. Rhodes Civic Center. Admission is $5 and proceeds will benefit North Baldwin Coalition for Excellence in Education and local community projects.
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EcoWild Outdoor Expo
Mobile Convention Center, 1 S Water St Mobile, AL, 36602 Expo bringing outdoor enthusiasts the best in lifestyle gear, accessories and information, alongside the ecological initiatives to keep the Gulf Coast wild. Get ready to interact with outdoor activity and lifestyle vendors, educational sessions and guest talks, recreational exhibits, family-friendly activities, outdoor-themed art gallery, food trucks and more! www.ecowildexpo.com
Every Monday
Lego Free Build - Spanish Fort Public Library
3:30 PM Spanish Fort Public Library, 7361 Spanish Fort Boulevard Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Every Monday 3:30 - 5 pm, patrons are invited to the Spanish Fort Public Library to exercise their creativity and practice their engineering skills by constructing their very own LEGO® creation.
251-410-READ www.spanishfortpubliclibrary.org
Every Monday and Friday
Free Build - STEM Play (Free)
9:15 AM - 12:00 PM, Fairhope Public Library, 501 Fairhope Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Ages 2 to 10 years old. Come put your creative imagination to the test! We will put out all of our legos, soft blocks, lincoln logs, picnic pieces, buckets of dinosaurs, and more. Join us in the Activity Room for Free Build every Monday and Friday from 9am - Noon. 251-929-1465 www.fairhopelibrary.org/
Every Tuesday
Bay Minette Public Library Story Time
10:00 AM Bay Minette Public Library, 205 W 2nd St Bay Minette, AL, 36507 Story-time runs year-round at 10 a.m. Tuesdays in the Children’s Room at the Bay Minette Public Library. These stories are geared toward younger children but all are welcome. www.cityofbayminetteal.gov/departments/library
Story Time with Surani
10:00 AM Spanish Fort Public Library, 7361 Spanish Fort Boulevard Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 www.www.spanishfortpubliclibrary.org
Toddler Storytime (Free)
10:00 AM Fairhope Public Library, 501 Fairhope Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Every Tuesday in the Activity Room at 10AM for ages 18m-3 years. This storytime is for all of the roamers, movers, and shakers! The program lasts 3040 minutes, with about 15-20 minutes dedicated to reading, rhyme, and music, and 20 minutes dedicated to play and socialization or crafts and coloring. 251-929-1465 www.fairhopelibrary.org/
Storytime - Lap Babies (Free)
10:30 AM Daphne Public Library, 2607 US-98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Lap babies at 10:30 am (infant to 23 months) Songs, stories, puppets and more! 251-620-2500 www.daphneal.com/178/Library
Big Kid Storytime (Free)
11:00 PM Fairhope Public Library, 501 Fairhope Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 In the Activity Room every Tuesday at 11AM for ages 4+. This is a story hour filled with rhymes, music, games, and crafts. Our goal here is to have fun while learning to be a good audience member and developing a love of reading. We’ll read a story and work on a themed craft or game 251-929-1465 www.fairhopelibrary.org/
Family Game Night - Spanish Fort Library
4:30 PM Spanish Fort Public Library, 7361 Spanish Fort Boulevard Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Bring the family or bring your friends (or bring both!) to SFPL on Tuesday evenings! Pull up a chair and enjoy playing one of the many board and card games we have available for use.
251-410-READ www.spanishfortpubliclibrary.org/
Every Third Tuesday
Kickstart Art (Free)
3:30 PM Daphne Public Library, 2607 US-98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Kickstart art for 4th-8th grade. 3:30pm4:30pm in the cafe.
251-620-2500 www.daphneal.com/178/Library
Every Wednesday
Storytime - Page & Palette
10:00 AM Page & Palette, 32 S Section Street 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
Mommy and Me Storytime-Barnes and Noble
11:00 AM Barnes and Noble, 30500 State Hwy 181 Suite 414 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Come join us for Storytime Every Wednesday at 11am. 251-621-3545 www.stores.barnesandnoble.com/ store/2186
Every third Wednesday
Observe and Explore (Free)
10:00 AM Graham Creek Natural Preserve, 23460 Wolf Bay Drive Foley, AL, 36535 The program will begin at 10:00 am with a story that fits the theme. This will be followed by a short lesson with an activity or science experiment. The program will end with a themed craft. Lessons and activities are based on elementary level concepts and skills related to nature.
251-923-4267 www.grahamcreekpreserve.org
Every Thursday
Little Explorers Sensory Play and Learn Story Time
10:00 AM Spanish Fort Public Library, 7361 Spanish Fort Boulevard Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Little Explorers Sensory Play and Learn Story Time www.spanishfortpubliclibrary.org/
Baby Storytime (Free)
10:00 AM Fairhope Public Library, 501 Fairhope Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 In the Activity Room every Thursday at 10AM for newborns-18m. This storytime is for our lap-sitters and crawlers. The program lasts approximately 30 minutes, with about 10-15 minutes dedicated to reading and rhyme, and 20 minutes dedicated to tummy time/ floor play or socialization for parents and babies! 251-929-1465 www.fairhopelibrary.org/
Story time Preschool (Free)
10:30 AM Daphne Public Library, 2607 US-98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Story--time for 2 yrs. – 4 yrs. 251-620-2500 www.daphneal.com/178/Library
After School Book Club
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM, Daphne Public Library, 2607 US-98 Daphne, AL, 36526 After School Book Club –Thursday 3:30 PM -4:30 PM (Kindergarten -5th grade) www.daphneal.com/178/Library
Lego Club (Free)
4:00 PM Fairhope Public Library, 501 Fairhope Avenue Fairhope, AL, 36532 Do you love LEGOs? So do we! Kids ages 8-12 can come to the Activity Room for collaborative play and building, working toward our very own LEGO brickfilm, filmed by our FHPL builders! 251-929-1465 www.fairhopelibrary.org/
Every Second Thursday through April 11, 2024
Craft Critters (Free)
10:00 AM Nature Connect School, 7159 McIntyre St. Fairhope, AL, 36532 Craft Critters is a free family class at Nature Connect for ages 2-4! We will enjoy a nature craft and creative play in the woods on our school campus. Our friendly teachers will provide all the required materials and helpful tips to unleash your imagination. So, get ready to dive into the world of Craft Critters with us!
251-513-7802 natureconnectalabama.org/calendar
Every first Friday
Graham Creek Natural Preserve Guided Tours (Free) 9:00 AM Graham Creek Natural Preserve, 23460 Wolf Bay Drive Foley, AL, 36535 Call to reserve a golf cart tour of the reserve. Limit: 8 251-923-4267 www.grahamcreekpreserve.org
Every Saturday
Saturday Storytime-Barnes and Noble
11:00 AM Barnes and Noble, 30500 State Hwy 181 Suite 414 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Come every Saturday for storytime at 11am.
251-621-3545 www.stores.barnesandnoble.com/ store/2186
Every third Saturday
Observe and Explore (Free)
10:00 AM Graham Creek Natural Preserve, 23460 Wolf Bay Drive Foley, AL, 36535 The program will begin at 10:00 am with a story that fits the theme. This will be followed by a short lesson with an activity or science experiment. The program will end with a themed craft. Lessons and activities are based on elementary level concepts and skills related to nature. 251-923-4267 www.grahamcreekpreserve.org
Graham Creek Natural Preserve Trail Trot (Free)
Graham Creek Natural Preserve, 23460 Wolf Bay Drive Foley, AL, 36535 Call to reserve a hike of the preserve.
251-923-4267 www.grahamcreekpreserve.org
Second and fourth Sunday
Mobile Bay Maker’s Market
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Along Mobile Bay at The Pier, Fairhope, AL, 36532 Taking place every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month, the Mobile Bay Maker’s Market features over 35 local artisans, farmers, and makers along the gulf coast. The event takes place just south of the Fairhope Municipal Pier. Food trucks are also on site.
We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of these calendar events. However, you should call ahead to confirm dates, times, location, and other information.
Please send your calendar events to lynn@ easternshoreparents.com.
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AI and the Loss of Truth
In today’s rapidly advancing technological landscape, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful tool that has the potential to revolutionize various aspects of our lives. From assisting with everyday tasks to making groundbreaking scientific discoveries, AI has undoubtedly transformed how we live and work. Our kids are using it daily in classrooms. It is on their phones via the apps they use. However, as AI continues to evolve, there is a growing concern about the potential loss of truth accompanying its widespread adoption.
One of the primary issues surrounding the loss of truth and AI is the rise of deepfake technology. Deepfakes are manipulated videos, images, or audio files that appear very realistic, making it difficult to distinguish between what is real and what is fabricated. With the help of AI algorithms, individuals can create deepfakes that can be used to spread disinformation, deceive the public, and manipulate public opinion. This poses a significant threat to the integrity of information and raises
questions about the authenticity of the content we consume. Not only are adults having a hard time distinguishing between what is real and what is not, but our kids are as well. Couple that with a bit of teenage impulse control, and we are seeing many fake images and content being rapidly sent by kids to one another. There are numerous serious concerns here.
In addition to deepfakes, AIpowered algorithms used by social media platforms and search engines can contribute to the loss of truth. These algorithms are designed to personalize the content we see based on our preferences and interests. While this may seem convenient, it also creates echo chambers, where individuals are only exposed to information that aligns with their existing beliefs and biases. As a result, people are less likely to encounter diverse perspectives and alternative viewpoints, leading to a narrowing of their understanding of the world. This can further reinforce existing prejudices and hinder critical thinking. And as we
know, in order for our kids to grow and learn, they must be exposed to various thoughts and viewpoints. It builds character and empathy, and challenges thought processes.
To address the potential loss of truth associated with AI, it is crucial to prioritize ethical considerations and responsible deployment of AI technologies. This includes developing robust safeguards against deepfakes and disinformation, promoting digital literacy and critical thinking skills, and fostering a culture of transparency and accountability among AI developers and providers. Additionally, efforts should be made to educate our youth on responsible, ethical use of AI.
We must encourage them to think critically and with an open, curious mind. As parents, we must stay up to date on AI to have educated conversations with our kids. Because no matter our thoughts around it, it is here to stay.
Kristi Bush serves as a national education consultant and social media safety advocate. She is a licensed social worker with greater than 15 years of clinical practice and health care experience. She attended Troy and Auburn University where she studied social work and counseling. Kristi travels nationally and has spoken with thousands of children, parents, professionals and organizations about the benefits and threats associated with social media. You may reach Kristi through her website at www.knbcommunications.com.
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