Mobile Bay Parents Summer Fun Issue (June 2024)

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Local and nearby activities offer your kids a summer to remember.

Sign your kids up for one (or several) Vacation Bible Schools.

Kinsley Montgomery, (13), daughter of Paige and Robert J. Montgomery Jr. and little sister to Cooper Montgomery, 16. Grandparents are Karen and Darrell Taubel and Kathy Hurley, and the late Louis Hurley.

Kinsley is a cheerleader for her school and has been involved in competitive cheer since she was four years old. She also plays basketball for her school, and even tried soccer this year. Kinsley attends Knollwood Church where she is actively involved in her youth group, serves in the kid’s ministry on Sunday mornings, and sings for chapel services at her school.

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I have the best memories of summers as a kid. Summers always included VBS, time with cousins, and neighborhood friends. Time spent at my grandmother’s house in the country was always a good time. She made country breakfast, and then my cousins would come over, and that is when the fun really started. We would climb the giant fig tree, get chased by the rooster, and find all kinds of things to do outside. As it got too hot or rainy, we moved indoors to her, where there was one big hall from the front door to the back. We would take turns sitting in a rolling office chair while the others took a running start and hurled us down the big hallway, holding on for dear life. One afternoon, we had the idea for my younger cousin to jump off the bed, grab the light fixture, and swing across the room. She did just that except for the swing part; she immediately went straight to the floor, still holding the light fixture. I’m pretty sure our parents are still mad about that one 40-ish years later. But that sweet soul of a grandmother never raised her voice. She had the smile of an angel and the patience of Job.

Spending time with the other side of the family was just as fun. Those visits were filled with lots of beach time and midnight fishing on the pier. Yes, we were still mischievous with those cousins, too, but those times were more food fights and trying to pierce my grandmother’s ears, which she let us do! Looking back, I am pretty sure the adults were into the margaritas that night, probably as a result of the food fight. The rest of the summer was spent with neighbors running through the sprinklers, riding bikes, making “go-karts” out of scrap materials (brakes not included), and fun crafternoons making coffee can stilts and whatever else the World Book Encyclopedia Craft Edition had in store for us. The point of all this is that, as kids, we never expected our parents to figure out what we would do with our time. We were left to figure it out, and telling them “I’m bored” was not an option. That would end in chores. We joined our creative juices together and made our fun. Yes, it landed us in trouble a few times, but we have great memories and laugh to this day about it all.

While you may not have a grandmother with a terrifying rooster or the World Book Encyclopedia, you have your June “Summer Fun” copy of Eastern Shore Parents! We have filled this issue with ideas and activities to create a summer full of creative thinking and fun. In Christina Katz’s feature Best Summer Ever: Nine Ways To Amp Up Creative Family Fun, you will find ways to curate wonderful crafternoons that are great for those extra hot days and inevitable rainy afternoons. For those days you want to get out of the house, definitely check out our annual Summer Family Fun Guide. The guide is stuffed with amusement parks, hiking trails, library events, and more. If that is not enough, you can find even more to do in the Family Calendar!

Father’s Day is also part of the June festivities. In honor of Father’s Day, we are featuring Rebecca Hasting’s article Celebrate All the Dads in Your Life for Father’s Day. Her feature not only covers ideas for celebrating your biological father but also ways to honor all of the people who play a father-like role in your or your children’s lives. Be it a father, grandfather, uncle, or mentor, make sure you let them know how important they are to you!

Wishing you all a safe and joy-filled summer and Happy Father’s Day!

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How Social Media is Shaping Your Children

Our children, no matter what age, soak up everything. They are sponges that absorb their friends, celebrities, social media, television shows, and movies. For the most part, mature adults can separate the good from the bad and right from the wrong. Most importantly, adults can separate facts from opinions. Children are not capable of this type of critical thinking. Children take opinions and solidify them as facts. Their brains naturally seek information that confirms their new beliefs, and this is the danger young minds face when using social media.

Dr. Michael Workman, Associate Professor of Technology Management at Texas A&M, conducted a study to determine if social media can change our opinions. “We found that when people are seeking new information about a topic, social media can change their minds,” Workman said.

“But if they have already decided on something, say politics or religion, they mostly seek information to confirm what they already believe. If you have already made up your mind about something, then social media is not going to change it for you.” Social media will only confirm what you already

believe. This phenomenon is referred to as “the echo chamber effect”.

So why is this important to parents? This research reveals that it is vital for parents to build a solid foundation of morals, values, and beliefs before allowing their children to access social media. If you do not take the time to sit down and talk to your children about the important issues in the world today, social media will form your children’s opinions without any input from you.

I hear opinions shared as fact consistently from children, pre-teens, and teens. Even when I provide evidence to the contrary, they do not believe me and are unwilling to listen to the truth. Do you remember when you were 12 and knew everything, only to mature and realize that you knew nothing? The terrifying fact is that the youth of today have an “echo chamber” to confirm every juvenile opinion they have. As parents, we must ensure that our children are well grounded before we open their minds up to the terrifying world of social media.

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2024-2025 USS ALABAMA Crewmates Announced

Now hear this! USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park is pleased to announce the selection of our 2024-2025 USS ALABAMA Crewmates. Representing the park this year will be:

• Camille Bailey, age 19. Camille attends Coastal Alabama Community College where she is a freshman majoring in Nursing. She is the daughter of Donald Bailey and Jennifer Bailey.

• Ella Cranton, age 19. Ella attends Bishop State Community College where she is a sophomore majoring in Mechanical Engineering. She is the daughter of Christopher and Michelle Cranton.

• Alexandria Lopez, age 19. Alexandria attends the University of Mobile where she is a freshman majoring in Pre-Health Biology. She is the daughter of Michael and Lisa Lopez.

• Kinsey Otzenberger, age 19. Kinsey attends the University of Mobile where she is a freshman majoring in Communications. She is the daughter of Timothy and Kim Otzenberger.

• Mackenzie Rowe, age 20. Mackenzie attends the University of South Alabama where she is a sophomore majoring in Speech and Hearing Sciences. She is the daughter of Michael and Jennifer Rowe.

• Annalise Wright, age 19. Annalise attends the University of South Alabama where she is a freshman majoring in Business. She is the daughter of Donald and Jessica Wright.

The USS ALABAMA Crewmates will each be awarded a $2,000 scholarship to the college or university of their choice. At the end of their year of service Miss USS ALABAMA and Miss USS DRUM will be named. These two young women will receive an additional $1,000 and $500 scholarship respectively. The USS ALABAMA Crewmate program was founded in 1967 as an ambassador program for the newly created USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park. Each year a group of young women is selected to represent USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park at local and state events. More than 300 young women to date have served as USS ALABAMA Crewmates.

For more information on the USS ALABAMA Crewmate Program, please call Lynne Price at 251-438-2834, or email lprice@ussalabama.com.

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Summer Drive-In Movies

Come join us for Summer Drive-In Movies and enjoy a FREE movie from the comfort of your car. Alternatively, you can bring a blanket and some chairs and enjoy the show under the stars! Movies start at sunset. Friday, June 28-Medal of Honor Park-Mama Mia, Rated PG-13; Friday, July 26th-James Seals Community Center & Park-Minions, The Rise of the GRU, Rated PG. Please visit https://www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/events/ summer-drive-in-movies for more information.

Ozanam’s Jazz Extravaganza 2024 -

An Rx for a Cause

Join us for Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy’s signature fundraiser of the year...Ozanam’s Jazz Extravaganza 2024...An Rx for a Cause, June 28th from 6 PM-9 PM at The Grand Hall. Come mingle and dance to live jazz, have your picture drawn by caricature artist J.D. Crowe, bid on fabulous items at our infamous silent auction, take a chance on our raffle and wine pull with a twist, enjoy the best selections of Southern comfort foods and drinks, then raise your umbrellas and wave your hankies as we Second Line with the award-winning Excelsior Band at the end of the night. Proceeds will benefit Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy, Alabama’s only free medication safety net for the uninsured in south Alabama. Please visit https://ozanam-charitable-pharmacy-inc. networkforgood.com/events/70912ozanam-s-jazz-extravaganza-2024 to purchase tickets.

Distinguished Young Women

Distinguished Young Women is a national scholarship program that inspires high school girls to develop their full, individual potential through a fun, transformative experience that culminates in a celebratory showcase of their accomplishments. Our mission is to empower young women to reach their full potential by providing scholarship opportunities for college as well as personal development to become confident leaders. Join us for the Preliminaries on June 27-28, and the National Finals on June 29. Please visit https://distinguishedyw.org/ for more information.

4th of July Celebration 2024

Get Ready for an Independence Day Extravaganza brought to you by the City of Mobile. Join us at the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park on July 4th from 6:00pm – 9:30pm for live music, bounce houses, games, activities, face painting, and a spectacular fireworks show at 9:00pm. Invite your friends and family to enjoy the fun! Please visit https://www. cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/events/4th-of-july-celebration-2024 for more information.

NatureNauts at Bellingrath Gardens and Home

Embrace the beauty of nature and the excitement of learning at Bellingrath Gardens & Home’s NatureNauts event. On Wednesday, June 12, 2024, from 9 a.m. to noon, families are invited to participate in a day filled with educational fun, focusing on the rich wildlife and ecology of the Gulf Coast.

Engage with the Raptor Road Show

The highlight of NatureNauts is the much-anticipated Raptor Road Show presented by the Environmental Studies Center (ESC). Set on the picturesque Great Lawn, this show brings the audience up close and personal with majestic birds of prey, including redtailed hawks, American kestrels, screech owls, and more. These rehabilitated birds serve as ambassadors to educate and inspire visitors about the fascinating world of raptors.

Explore Marine Life with Dauphin Island Sea Lab

The Dauphin Island Sea Lab will engage young minds with their Discovery Hall touch tables. This hands-on experience allows children to meet the creatures of Mobile Bay, fostering a deeper appreciation for marine biology and the delicate ecosystems of the Gulf Coast.

Learn from Renowned Environmental Organizations

● Alabama Audubon ● Alabama Coastal Foundation

● Dauphin Island Sea Lab - Discovery Hall Programs

● DISL Marine Mammal Research Program

● Environmental Studies Center

● Leave No Trace Center

Additional Attractions include Interactive Education, Story Time, Conservation Activities.

Admission: ● Adults: $16 ● Children (5-12): $10

● Children (4 and under): Free ● Friends of Bellingrath: Free For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit Bellingrath Gardens and Home website.

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Kyser Miree Memorial Fishing Tournament

The 14th Annual Kyser Miree Memorial Fishing Tournament, presented by La-ZBoy, will be held on June 22 at The Mobile Big Game Fishing Club at Orange Beach Marina, with a satellite weigh station on Dauphin Island. Scales will be open noon5pm. Prizes this year will be coolers, reels, sunglasses, and much more. Tickets are $40 for adults and $20 for children. Visit www.wilmerhall.org/events/ kyser-fishing. Proceeds will benefit Wilmer Hall Children's Home.

Mobile Museum of Art’s Makers Market & Open House

On June 8, join Mobile Museum of Art for an afternoon of local shopping, live music, food trucks, art activities, and free admission to the Museum from 3pm-6pm. Support local artisans at the Makers Market, which will feature a variety of handmade items, such as jewelry, pottery, self-care products, and baked goods. Enjoy local, live music while you shop, and be sure to stop by one of our food trucks for tasty treats. During the Open House, explore MMofA’s popular children’s exhibition, For Children: The Elements of Art & Design. Visit The Museum School for fun activities designed by MMofA’s fantastic educators. Admission to the Museum will be free all day in addition to the afternoon activities. Please visit www.mobilemuseumofart.com for more information.

SouthWest Mobile County Chamber of Commerce’s 11th Annual Kids Day

”Saddle Up & Ride On Over” to the SouthWest Mobile County Chamber of Commerce’s 11th Annual Kids Day! This western themed event is scheduled for Saturday, July 27th from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Tillman’s Corner Community Center (5055 Carol Plantation Rd, Mobile, AL 36619). The Chamber hosts this event in order to prepare local children for the upcoming school year by providing free backpacks with school supplies and uniforms. It will also feature food trucks, vendors, bouncy houses, games, a Beach Ball Drop at 12:00 pm and more! We are accepting sponsorship applications up until July 5th and vendor applications until July 12th. Our indoor booths are reserved for medical entities offering healthcare for children in attendance. If you are unable to have a booth or sponsor the event but would like to help, we are in need of donations of school supplies. All donations can be turned in at the Chamber Office (5055 Carol Plantation Rd, Mobile, AL 36619). Please contact the Chamber Office at (251) 666-2846 for more information or to request a list of the specific school supplies that are needed.

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Treating Bug Bites and Stings

During summer, we are surrounded by insects that thrive in the warm humid weather. It’s also when kids spend a lot of time outdoors. Bug bites and stings are a very common result of these converging factors.

Most bug bites (or stings) go unnoticed, especially for older kids and adults. But for younger children, many bug bites can produce what’s called a small local reaction. When the bug bites the skin, the body’s immune system will react to the bug. This can cause some pain, irritation, and redness at the site of the bite which can get worse over 48-72 hours.

If there is significant swelling associated with the bug bite, it can seem pretty concerning. With a young child, or if the bug bite occurs in a location of the body like the ear, eyelid or ankle, the swelling from the local reaction can be dramatic. However, usually the redness and swelling from a local reaction is not super painful, and it will resolve on its own.

Some bug bites can pack a bigger punch. The pain, discomfort, redness and swelling from a stinging insect can be present almost immediately, and can worsen quickly. There’s usually more intense pain, and you can typically tell that this is a more serious insect bite.

The good news for either of these types of bites is that most everyone gets better without intervention. If there is discomfort, pain, or swelling, these can be relieved with over-thecounter medications such as Tylenol, Motrin or Benadryl. Topical medications can also help alleviate symptoms.

When a sting or bite occurs and there are immediate systemic symptoms, this can be a sign of a more serious allergic reaction. Examples include: a whole-body or area rash that’s not necessarily connected to the area that’s bitten, trouble breathing, vomiting, diarrhea or any other concerning symptoms. These can be symptoms of an

anaphylactic reaction that will need to be emergently addressed.

Additionally, infection can sometimes occur later after a bug bite. This typically presents after the 48-72 hour window when symptoms were starting to improve, but then started worsening, and are indicated by linger ing or worsening pain, redness, or fever. This situation will need to be addressed directly by your pediatrician via an examination and pos sible medication.

Bug bites are inevitable, but they don’t need to ruin summer fun. Feel free to contact your pediatrician with any concerns!

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Dr. Savannah Browning grew up in Fayette, AL. She moved to Mobile to attend Medical School at the University of South Alabama in 2009, and has been a proud Mobilian ever since. She joined Children’s Medical Group in 2016, and her office is at the Airport Boulevard location. She lives in Mobile with her husband, Andrew, and their three children: Jude, Luke, and Annie.

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Anna Kate Blankenship

Kate Shepard Elementary School

Anna Kate Blankenship just wrapped up her second year teaching second grade at Kate Shepard Elementary School.

“The school posted on Facebook that they had an opening,” Anna Kate shared about obtaining her first teaching opportunity. She loved the positive environment when she interviewed and knew she belonged there.

“I graduated in 2022,” she continued. “I was in school during COVID. It was difficult having my college classes online and student teaching with masks, but I feel like it helped me learn some great technology resources to benefit my students. I still use many of these resources today to help my students get the extra help they need.”

Anna Kate explained that the determining factor in pursuing her career as a teacher can be attributed to her amazing teachers growing up. Many of these teachers not only cared for her academically but genuinely cared for her as a person.

Making an impact in the lives of future students is exactly why Anna Kate graduated with a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education from the University of Alabama. She has a minor in Computer Technology and Applications. She plans to obtain her Master’s degree in the next few years.

“I feel my teaching style is very structured. My students know my expectations and routines,” Anna Kate said. “Even though my classroom is structured, I try to make my lessons as engaging and meaningful as I can. I keep my students motivated by trying to make their learning fun, which may include playing Kahoot, writing in sand, or fun games.”

Anna Kate explained that through teaching, she discovered that her students also teach her. One of her biggest lessons so far is discovering that every student learns differently. She has had to adapt to each student to effectively teach them. Anna Kate mentioned she wants her students to walk away each year from her classroom feeling loved and being kind.

“I am big on kindness and creating a close community in my classroom,” said Anna Kate. “I hope my students will continue to take on being kind to others as they move through different grades.”

Anna Kate Blankenship loves teaching but works hard to leave her work at school to avoid burnout. She then focuses on her mental health after she leaves by exercising. When she isn’t teaching or working out she enjoys playing with her dog Cooper, reading, cooking, and going to the beach.

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St. Luke’s 5th Graders Bring History Back to Life

The annual 5th Grade Wax Museum brought history back to life! It was as if history’s most famous people came to St. Luke’s to recall their stories and accomplishments! Students researched and dressed up as their historical figures, stood frozen until someone “pressed the button,” and gave their speech before returning to being frozen again. We always look forward to this event because it is the perfect unique blend of education and entertainment as the 5th grade showcases creativity and understanding of historical figures and events.

Saint Dominic Students

Watched the Solar Eclipse

Saint Dominic students patiently waited with their special glasses to view the solar eclipse.

Phillips Preparatory IB Learner Profile Highlight

Phillips Preparatory IB Learner Profile highlight for the month was “Reflective.” Our standout student for this trait is Benjamin Stringfellow, a remarkable 6th grader, recognized by his teachers. Additionally, kudos to Mrs. WilliamsPortis, our 7th-grade science teacher, who was acknowledged by her students.

Davidson High Students Cocoa for a Cause

A group of IB juniors at Davidson High School recently completed a months-long service project that culminated with a trip to USA’s Children’s and Women’s Hospital! In the fall, students discussed ways they could work together on a service project, which is one of the requirements of the IB Diploma Program. After brainstorming ideas with their math teacher, Mrs. Martin, students decided to sell hot chocolate in November and December and donate the proceeds to Two Blue Butterflies, a nonprofit organization that provides support to mothers who have babies in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). They called their project Cocoa for a Cause. Students donated all of the supplies, and within three weeks, they raised $1,000! After receiving the donation, Two Blue Butterflies used the funds to assemble tote bags filled with water bottles, blankets, books, and hygiene kits. These bags were then brought to the IB students at Davidson, so that they could deliver them directly to USA Children’s and Women’s Hospital. Nurses from the NICU spoke to students about how this donation would be used to support the families currently at the hospital and in weeks to come. We are so proud of these students and their commitment to a cause!

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A Working Lunch at Little Flower Catholic

It is not uncommon to see teachers at Little Flower Catholic School using their lunch time to coordinate lessons and make plans for another smooth day on campus. Ms. Brooks and Mr. West share ideas for middle school development. These efforts are all part of the Viking Advantage at Little Flower.

Corpus Christi Catholic Celebrates Earth Day

In honor of Earth Day, students at Corpus Christi Catholic School came together to collect trash and beautify the school grounds, fostering a sense of community and environmental responsibility.

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St. Mary’s Scholars Bowl Champs!

St. Mary Catholic School’s Scholars Bowl Teams held an amazing with St. Mary’s B Team placing first in their division. Ellis Dean took 3rd place overall scorer in the entire region and Casten Padgett took 1st place overall scorer in the entire region! St. Mary’s amazing teacher moderators are Stephanie LeGrone and Emily Montague

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Field Day at Little Flower Catholic

Perfect weather was the backdrop for Little Flower School’s Field Day. Challenging events for the upper grades and old favorites for the lower grades brought the best out of everyone with the emphasis on teamwork. Coach Stewart gets the prize for sportsmanship by allowing students to “pie” him.

St. Luke’s Commitment Day 2024

St. Luke’s Class of 2024 celebrated Commitment Day to represent not just the culmination of years of hard work and dedication but also the exciting transition into the next chapter of their lives. The campus buzzed with energy as seniors, adorned with their new school colors, celebrated with their families with bursts of confetti and the cheerful sounds of noisemakers by stepping forward to announce their future plans. As the confetti settles and the noisemakers quiet, we hope the seniors remember the community, support, and love that has propelled each student into their next adventure!

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Covenant Christian Students

Learn About Patience

Our Character trait for April is Patience here at Covenant Christian School. All month long, our elementary students have been learning how to wait until later for what they want now. They have been focusing on Psalm 27:14: “Wait for the Lord. Be strong and don’t lose hope. Wait for the Lord.” Congratulations to these students who got the character award for patience!

Corpus Christi Catholic May Crowning

During the month of May Corpus Christi Catholic School honors our Blessed Mother. This year 8th grade student Ava McCarron was chosen to crown the statue of Mary. Ava consistently demonstrates the virtues of faithfulness, humility, and kindness - just like Mary. Her faith truly shines in her words and actions. Keep shining your light!

Davidson High School Teacher of the Year

Davidson High School would like to celebrate Mrs. Maura Smolinski as Teacher of the Year in recognition of her unwavering dedication, passion, and profound impact on countless lives. Her commitment to excellence, tireless efforts, and boundless inspiration serves as a beacon of light, shaping futures and igniting a love for science within each student she encounters. Davidson High School applauds her remarkable contributions to education and the Warrior community.

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School Forensics Class Visits SRT

Harriet Callahan’s science students from Heartwood Christian Academy enjoyed the opportunity to learn about firearms, ammunition, and shooting at SRT, which stands for Self-Defense

Readiness Training. Dino, the owner, was awesome! He helped all of the students learn how to operate a firearm safely. The students enjoyed time in the 3D shooting village and time on the range. Some shot for the first time. Dino had them shooting like the pros before leaving the range. Thank you,

Soccer at Little Flower Catholic School

Learning the rules of the game, developing sportsmanship skills, working as a team, practicing the soccer skills you have learned, and building friendships all make up the fun of the soccer team at Little Flower. And another Viking Victory is just the icing on the cake.

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St. Luke’s Senior Takes Journey to Sustainable Innovation

As part of St. Luke’s Independent Study Program, senior Garrett Dolbear chose to work in the Innovations Lab as an intern. His big project idea was to make filament (the plastic thread needed for 3D prints) from recycled bottles. After much research and submitting a detailed proposal, he ordered the necessary materials. In the meantime, he used the 3D printer to make several of the parts he would use. The result is amazing! He is still tweaking the size of the extruder and testing various types of water bottles to determine the best combination of settings and plastic. But it is WORKING!

Cultivate Studios Mobile Students Study Marine Science Through Art

Students from Cultivate Studios Mobile visit Coastal Art Makers studio downtown to expand on their Marine Science unit, making bioluminescent mixed-media paintings. The learners love being able to combine art and science in and out of their studio.

Saturday, July 13 • 9 a.m. - Noon

Join us for a day focused on baby!

Visit with OB/GYNs, attend educational sessions, tour The Birthing Suites at Springhill, meet the lactation consultants and labor & delivery nurses, visit vendor tables with products and services for baby & parents, ask questions/get answers. Our FREE event features prize drawings & refreshments.

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UMS-Wright Lower Students Excel in Reading

Congratulations to our UMS-Wright Lower School students who worked hard this school year making their Accelerated Reader goals!

New members of the AR 100 point club with an average of 85% or higher: Sarah Brooke Ballard, Blake Betbeze, Charlotte Boehm, Cam Brenes, George Robert Bullard, Elle Cameron, William Cole, Arella Crawford, Cadence Cross, Claire Dong, Ellen Galloway, Lee Hale, Luke Johnson, Franco Jones, Walker Jones, Emma Klinger, Mack McFarland, Margaret Allen McGowin, Aurelia Marie McMahon, Benton McMahon, Banks McPhillips, Annalise Norwood, Poppy Pfeiffer, Andy Smith, Robert Stout, Blythe Tuell, Brady Wall, Mary Nell Lewis, Rolland Axtell, Isabelle Cook, Ellie Weaver, Weston Hilburn, Jackson Israel, Joe Scott, Jacob Shepler New Lower School AR Millionaires who have read over one million words this year with an average of 85% or higher: Claire Dong, Kathryn Dean, Rayan Alsyed, Vivian Mason, Sands Moody, Chamblee Meek, Bryce Kelley, Nara Rikabi,John Spaulding, David Rahm, Burton Slaton, Libby Nichols, Jay Arnold, Leah Kim, MacGuire Byrne, Raya Alkharabsheh, Walker McKean, Lida Terry,Lally Hamil, William Cole, Bennett Langham, Francisca Zacchi, Mattie Driscoll, Bennett Peterson, Eli Lindsey, Charlie Paul Thomas. We are very proud of all of our spectacular AR readers!

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Congrats to the State Champion of McGill-Toolen Catholic

Congratulations to McGill-Toolen Catholic Senior Shemar Welch who is the Alabama State Champion in the Triple Jump PR Jump of 47 ft 5in!

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CHCA Host Warrior Walk to Honor Class of 2024

The Cottage Hill Christian Academy Class of 2024 walked the halls of the Church Campus in their caps and gowns in the annual Warrior Walk. For many, this was a time to reminisce on the days they spent on this campus as they saw former teachers, siblings, little buddies, and members of the Warrior family. We celebrate this class as they have broken records and earned a total of $13.3 million in scholarships. We continue to cheer them on as they begin stepping into this next season of life!

Want to learn more about our school? Schedule your private tour today! Enrollment is happening now for the 2024-2025 school year.

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St. Ignatius- Soccer Champions!

Congratulations: St. Ignatius division 3 soccer champions! This team had all the heart, soul and athleticism. They were coached by the dream team of Impala dads: Luiz Habibollahi, Russ Clarke and Mike Gillman. CYO sports are a huge part of St. Ignatius and the Catholic school experience. It is wonderful to be able to compete in a competitive and wholesome environment. There are many life skills that are learned through athletics. The CYO program pairs those building blocks with a faith component. Every CYO game begins with a prayer and every coach begins and ends practice with a prayer. Having strong Catholic leaders on and off the field is a priority for St. Ignatius. Impalas love CYO!

St. Mary Catholic May Crowning

St. Mary’s held a beautiful May Crowning on May 1 where St. Mary’s Blessed Mother statues were crowned at the Grotto by 8th grader, Makayla Johnson and in front of The Sisters of Mercy Building by second grader, Madeleine Piper. Under the direction of music director, Dr. Collin Lowery, St. Mary’s student choir provided beautiful background music with a joyous tribute to Our Blessed Mother!

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Saint Dominic Students Celebrated National Principal’s Day

Students at Saint Dominic showed their love and support throughout the day for our wonderful principal, Mrs. Laurie Michener.

volunteers, outstanding teachers, and a phenomenal Little Field Day committee. Carnival games, a petting zoo, a jumpy house and great food and fun were at hand for all students!

St. Mary’s Little Field Day!

Under the leadership of parent, Hanna Bolling St. Mary Catholic School’s 2024 Little Field Day was a fun filled day made possible by St. Mary’s amazing parent

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Eighth Grade Saint Dominic Yearly Retreat

Eighth graders engaged with guest speakers and participated in team-building exercises, helping to grow in their faith and equipping them for the next chapter of their lives.

Cottage Hill Christian Showcases 5th Grade Wax Museum

To wrap up their year of learning about our country’s history, Cottage Hill Christian Academy fifthgraders turned Heritage Hall into a showcase with their annual State Wax Museum. They were decked out in costumes representing their state and presented fun facts about each state to visitors!

St. Pius X Catholic School Color Run

St. Pius X Catholic School students Jayden and Eli are all smiles after completing our Color Run, the culminating activity on field day and the end of our Space Week.

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Council’s Galactic Victory

On May the 4th, the FORCE was truly with the Council Traditional School Math Team as they competed in the MCPSS INSPIRE Annual 5th Grade Mathematics Competition. The Council Comets won 1st place in Division 3, came in 1st place in the ciphering category and were named overall winner at the competition. Our very own Allyssa Gullett and Bernhard Pavelescu earned the only perfect scores out of all the competitors on the written portion of test. We are super proud of all the math team

members and appreciate their hard work and commitment to excellence. The dedicated coaches that lead the students to success are Ms. Langham, Ms. Bright, and Ms. Claiborne. A big thank you goes out to the parents of the team members! Competition Team Members are Allyssa Gullett, Bernhard Pavelescu, Collin Everritt, Jeremy Lucas, Matthew McWhorter, Ethan Yoder, Carly Butterfield, Ava Withers, Miquia Miles, Dennis Coleman, and Carter Williams

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Mobile Celebrate Earth Day

The Spark Studio learners at Cultivate Studios Mobile make their own birdhouses out of recycled materials for Earth Day!

HCA Lions Head to Nationals

Congratulations to the Heartwood Christian Academy Lion’s Archery Team headed to Nationals in Kentucky. The archery team outperformed at the State Championship and qualified for the NASP Eastern Nationals bullseye tournament, scoring 3114. Team highlights include Jondavid Norstedt, who placed 7th in middle school boys. This is out of 121 boys. Josalyn Hoach placed 5th among middle school girls with her best shooting score of 50! Allison Kirk placed 7th in middle school girls with a personal best. Natalie Kirk placed 11th among high school girls out of 146, shooting a perfect 50! The entire team did a fantastic job. Go Lions!

Literature Land at Barton Academyi

9th graders from Barton Academy participated in a library centered PBL (project-based learning) endeavor where they worked to connect content through the library spaces while peer recommending books to other students. They chose their favorite book from the Barton shelves and designed an amusement park based on the themes from their story. They connected geometry concepts with circular rides, social studies content with a park designed with patron safety in mind (trash cans, recycling, rest areas, shade, food, restrooms, first aid, etc.), ELA standards with storytelling elements on display, science concepts with the roller coaster design, world languages with having park signs/maps/& menus in German/French/ or Spanish as well as English, and technology by creating a digital park guide and cover. Guest judges connected with education, library media, and technology use in schools judged the 9th grade presentations, and these five students had the top scores. Here is the overall winner, Elisha Brown, with the book she spotlighted, “Wonder,” by R.J. Palacio.

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Denton Magnet History Club Transforms Library

Step into Denton Magnet School of Technology and you’ll find more than just classrooms buzzing with eager minds. Recently, the school transformed its library into a captivating pop-up history museum, showcasing a diverse array of exhibits and presentations from Mobile, AL and beyond. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Roberta Kerr, students worked to research, curate, and present their exhibits, gaining valuable hands-on experience in the process. From photography of Old Mobile to live reenactments, Denton Magnet History Club was able to bring history to life!

St. Ignatius Out Performs Academically

St. Ignatius students continuously out perform their grade level academic standards by leaps and bounds according to the national test, ITBS. Current eighth grade students tested on a cumulative 11.8 grade level this year. That is junior year, eight months of high school as 13 and 14 year-old students. St. Ignatius is incredibly proud of their teachers, students and faith filled campus experience. The combination of academics and faith prove unparalleled success over and over again. Way to go, Impalas! “Go forth, and set the world on fire.” - St. Ignatius of Loyola.

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Stem+M at St. Luke’s Featuring: Capstone Presentations

The twelfth annual Biomedical Capstone recently occurred. Each year, our senior students who have completed the entire Biomed program give an insightful presentation concerning something of profound interest to them from their chosen field of study. The audience included their peers, family, mentors, several faculty from area colleges, medical professionals from throughout the area, and a visiting school from Jackson, Mississippi, where we are helping implement a similar Biomed program.we The topics were diverse and intriguing. They explained complex concepts in easily understandable language. For instance, we learned about a new spray-on skin for burn treatments and that USA and UAB are among the few burn centers conducting clinical trials. One student explained the principles of medical ethics as it applies to treating ADHD. Others offered guidance to the audience in the areas of choosing clear aligners or traditional braces, as well as the importance of understanding the adverse side effects of drug interactions. We even learned about new artificial intelligence (AI) technology that is being used in the field of radiology.

Once again, our students have demonstrated their exceptional abilities and dedication to their studies. They represented themselves, the Biomed program, and our school with professionalism and competence. We are immensely proud of their achievements and eagerly anticipate their return as alumni, where they can share their experiences and continue to inspire future generations.

Alabama Science and Engineering

Fair Winners from Clark- Shaw

On April 13, 2024 ,several Clark-Shaw students participated in the Alabama Science and Engineering Fair (ASEF). These students have worked hard all year on their projects. Each of the students’ projects won at the Clark-Shaw Science Fair and the Mobile Regional Science and Engineering Fair. Congratulations to the following students:

Henry Quillen – Lemelson Early Inventor Prize AND 3rd Place

Category in Earth and Environmental Sciences and Environmental Engineering– cash award of $100

Brooke May – 100+ Women Strong Achievement Award – cash award of $100

Nathaniel Truitt

– Biological Sciences Award for Outstanding

Poster in Animal and Plant Sciences AND Innovative Practices in Agriculture Award AND 3rd Place Category in Animal and Plant Sciences– total cash awards of $200

Corbin Perry – Geosciences Award – cash award of $100

Violet Borchert – 2nd Place Category Computational and Bioinformatics Sciences –cash award of $50

St. Pius X Scholars Bowl Team

St. Pius X School Scholars Bowl Team came in 4th place out of 12 teams in the A Division. Congratulations on a wonderful season!

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Congratulations to the Newly Elected 2024-2025 McGill-Toolen Catholic SGA!

Congratulations to the newly elected 2024-2025 McGill-Toolen Catholic SGA!

Front row (from left): Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Andrew Murchison ; Senior Class President, Maggie Jollit ; SGA President, Veronica Rodriguez ; Senior Class Vice President, Leon Pham Second row (from left): Sophomore Class Vice President, Marnie Shell ; Sophomore Class President, Charlie Heinz ; Sophomore Class SecretaryTreasurer, Javier Rodriguez ; Junior Class President, Reid Watkins ; Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Connor McCorkle ; Junior Class Vice President, Sam Hecker

Cypress Grove Students Visit the Zoo

Cypress Grove third graders have been studying mammals all year, and they were able see the living examples of their studies with a field trip to the zoo!

“All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small, all things wise and wonderful, the Lord God made them all.”

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Davidson High Track and Field Team Win Big at 7A Sectionals

Davidson High School would like to recognize our Track & Field team for their outstanding performance at 7A Sectionals! Our Boys Team took 1ST PLACE and the following athletes medaled and went on to compete at the state meet!

Zydia Johnson -1st Triple Jump, 2nd High Jump, 3rd Long Jump

Shaun Martin – 2nd Discus

Eugene Lawson – 2nd Shot Put

Quinteris Wheeler – 2nd High Jump, 2nd Long Jump, 2nd Triple Jump

Derrick Butler – 1st Long Jump, 3rd High Jump, 4th Triple Jump

Landen Robinson – 3rd 200m, 1st as first leg of 4x400m

Trenton McNew – 1st as first leg of 4x800, 1st as third leg of 4x400m

Phillip Parker – 5th 800m, 1st as third leg of 4x800m, 1st as second leg of 4x400

Jayden Davidson - 2nd 400m, 2nd 800m, 1st as fourth leg of 4x800m, 1st as fourth leg of 4x400m.

Levi Webb - 1st as 2nd leg of the 4x800

Barto Academy History Hype

Barton Academy students are learning about the importance of historic preservation. On National Historical Marker Day, Mrs. Hinds and her 7th graders cleaned four historical markers on Government Street, including the one in front of the school. The students learned about downtown locations while contributing in a positive way to the community. Way to go, Explorers!

Phillips Preparatory Wins “Best Commercial”

Congratulations to 7th grade students: Addison Keel, Jazlyn Dees, and Gabriela Vargas-Valderama , from Phillips Preparatory, for winning the “Best Commercial” category in MCPSS’s Film Festival.

Cottage Hill Students Involved in Madagascar, Jr.

Over 80 Cottage Hill Christian Academy students were involved in the annual Spring Production. This year’s production was Madagascar Jr., and it was an unforgettable journey with Alex, Marty, Gloria, Melman, and the gang.

National Junior Honor Society Inductions at Saint Dominic

Select middle school students were recognized for their outstanding academic success and inducted into the National Junior Honor Society.

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UMS-Wright Boy’s Track Team

Placed Runner-Up in 6A State Meet

In his final meet of his career, Coach Galle and the UMSWright Boys’ Track & Field Team finished as the 6A Runner-Up at the State Meet. Coach Galle is retiring from UMS-Wright after 52 years of coaching. The individual podium winners were Charles Perry - 1st - 800M, 1600M & 3200M, Denton Elliott3rd - Pole Vault, Relay (Charles Perry, Evan Steele, Thomas Portacci, Joe Lott) - 2nd - 4x400M.

Phillips Prep Finishes Year Book

The Phillips Preparatory Yearbook staff completed their yearbook after a long school year of dedication. This group, led by Mrs. Kim Wakefield, custom designed every page, including the cover! Their book is definitely special and we are so proud of their hard work!

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Clark-Shaw Math Team

Congratulations to our 2023-2024 Math Team for scoring 1st in Ciphering and 1st Overall in the Mobile County Inspire Math Competition! Top scores from the written competition include Corbin Perry, David Ross, Khushi Patel, Cheyenne McCants, Garrett Langham, Dylan Loftin, and Edwin Perry. We would also like to thank our sponsors, Ms. Cazalas and Mrs. Hester. Great job, Eagles!

St. Pius X School Catholic Cup Challenge Team

St. Pius X School Catholic Cup Challenge Team is pictured with Archbishop Rodi and Superintendent Chad Barwick after receiving their medals for winning first place in “The Life of Christ” round. St. Pius X student Eve Marie came in third place in “The Tournament of Champions” round.

UMS-Wright 7th Graders Visit Gulf Shores for Annual Field Trip

Our 7th graders had a blast on the highly anticipated Gulf Shores Field Trip at the beginning of May!

From dolphin sightings to exploring the wonders of the Gulf State Park, they soaked up the beauty and knowledge of the coast. Reno’s Reptiles added some slithery excitement, while a beach cleanup showed their commitment to preserving our shores. Seining in Little Lagoon gave hands-on marine biology lessons, followed by a fun Spike Ball Tournament and Beach Sculpture Contest showcasing their skills and creativity! And to top it all off, they ended the adventure with thrills at OWA Theme Park!

St. Ignatius Students Crown Mary

The fourth commandment states ‘Honor Thy Father and Mother.” At St. Ignatius eighth grade and kindergarten girls led an entire school Mass to honor our Holy Mother, Mary for May Crowning. Students adorn flowers in their hair and present Mary with a bountiful offering. It is a beautiful thing to watch the eighth-grade leaders show the younger generation how to prioritize and honor their faith. St. Ignatius- forming leaders in mind, body and spirit.

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Growing up with a single mom, Father’s Day always felt a bit tricky. I did have a relationship with my biological dad, but we were not very close. Instead of limiting the person we honored on Father’s Day to him, my mom taught me how to honor people who had a father-like role in my life.

I’ve been blessed to honor five other men who carried that role in my life. For me, this was an uncle, a grandfather, and a step-father who later adopted me. When I got married, I added my father-in-law, and finally my husband as the father of our kids.

The beauty of Father’s Day doesn’t have to be limited to one person. Instead, we can recognize the contributions of people who are fatherly in our lives and our children’s lives. As we approach Father’s Day this year, you can recognize and celebrate all the dads in your life.

Honoring Your Dad

The most obvious person to celebrate is your own father. No matter why you consider this person your dad, you can use this day to honor them for the role they play in your life. Consider these ideas to honor your dad:

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in a decorative jar. Present it to him as a keepsake and reminisce about some favorite memories.

Gifts: Consider giving your dad a personalized gift that reflects his interests and hobbies. It could be a custom-made item, engraved with a meaningful message or his initials.

Cook His Favorite Meal: Prepare your dad’s favorite meal for dinner. It’s a thoughtful way to show him how much you care.

Memory Jar: Encourage family members to write down their favorite memories or messages for your dad and place them

Meaningful Ways to Celebrate a Grandfather

Grandfathers have a unique role in their grandchildren’s lives. Sometimes they are part of your daily life. Other times, grandfathers live far away or there are other limits to how often you connect. Father’s Day is still a great time to remind them of how much you care. Here are some ways you or your children can honor a Grandfather:

Handwritten Letter or Card: Express your gratitude and love for your grandfather in a heartfelt letter or card. Share specific memories or qualities you admire about him.

Family Gathering: Organize a family get-together or a special meal to honor your grandfather. It could be a barbecue,

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coffee date, or dinner at his favorite restaurant.

Photo Album or Scrapbook: Create a photo album or scrapbook filled with pictures of your grandfather, family gatherings, and memorable moments together.

Ideas for Celebrating a Father-Like Relative

Many times people have a relative like an uncle step into a fatherly role. This could be because a father is absent or simply because they care and want to show their love and support. Recognize them on Father’s Day with one of these ideas:

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a video message to send him on Father’s Day. Share your love and appreciation for him in a heartfelt video.

Ideas for Celebrating Your Spouse

Watching your husband become a father impacts you and your children for a lifetime. Consider how you can make him feel special and loved for all he does. Think about ways you can show him you appreciate him, as well as ways your kids can show him that they love him.

Breakfast in Bed: Start his day off with a special breakfast served in bed. Prepare his favorite dishes and include a handwritten note or card expressing your love and

Tech-Free Day: Declare a tech-free day where the focus is on spending quality time together as a family. Disconnect from devices and engage in activities like board games, completing a project, or outdoor adventures.

Family Movie Night: Set up a cozy movie night at home with your husband’s favorite films, snacks, and blankets. Spend the evening cuddled up together enjoying quality family time.

Surprise Getaway: Plan a surprise weekend getaway or staycation for your husband and the family. This is a great way to unwind and create new memories together.

Express Appreciation:

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“We eat out quite often, simply because it is quicker than cooking in most cases,” shared Kyle Burney-Lamar. “After a long day of work, cooking is the last thing on our minds! We eat lots of steamed seafood from various markets in the area. What’s better than seafood on the coast?”

Kyle serves as the Academic Supervisor for K-12 Mathematics in Mobile County Public Schools in teaching, learning and assessment. He is currently pursuing his Doctorate in Educational Leadership at the University of South Alabama. He is also actively involved in his church, working with the youth and playing the piano.

Kyle’s incredibly supportive wife of two years, Bri, works full time in the medical records department at Metro Jail. Together, they have two children, Preston (6) and Malia (1). Preston loves sports and is currently playing t-ball, and Malia, in true toddler fashion, loves to eat and run around while mom and dad chase her. When the couple isn’t working or practicing baseball with Preston, they enjoy traveling. Their favorite place to go is Universal Studios in Orlando, FL. Also, around Christmas time, the family will travel to Destin to shop at the outlets and enjoy the beautiful Christmas lights.

Quality time is important for this family and so when it’s time to slow down, they love to watch movies and binge different series on Netflix. Movie nights also call for fun dinners and snacks like this month’s Dinner’s Ready recipe, brought to you by Kyle.

“I am sharing a recipe for chili cheese dog sliders,” Kyle said. “I am sharing it because it is a fun dish that my kids really enjoy, and it is also quick to make.”

Kyle first tasted this recipe when a coworker made these sliders and brought them to work for everyone to try. Turns out his coworker found the recipe on TikTok and just had to make them. After trying them, Kyle thought the same thing, so he went on TikTok and researched the best recipe variation for his family.

“Honestly, the first time we had this dish was this past March. I remember the look on my kids’ faces and how good they thought it was, especially my son. He just kept asking for more,” Kyle reminisced. “It always makes me feel good to see my kids happy, even with food - but in moderation, of course.”

Chili Cheese Dog Sliders

Ingredients:

1 Tbsp. olive oil

1/2 white onion, very finely diced

2 cloves garlic, grated or finely diced

1 lb. ground beef or ground turkey

1 tsp. salt

1/4 tsp. pepper

2 1/2 Tbsp. chili powder

1 1/2 Tbsp. yellow mustard

1 1/2 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce

1 Tbsp. brown sugar

8 oz. tomato sauce

6 oz. tomato paste

1 cup water

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

2. Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Add olive oil and sauté onion and garlic until soft and translucent. Set aside because they are your topping ingredients.

3. Meanwhile, add uncooked ground beef to a wide-bottomed baking dish or container. Add enough water to the baking dish to cover the bottom of it and break apart the ground beef in the water. Let it sit for three minutes.

4. Place an open dish towel inside of a strainer in the sink, and dump the water and ground beef into it. Squeeze out the water using the towel and then add the ground beef to the skillet. Cook through.

5. Add the salt, pepper, chili powder, mustard, Worcestershire, brown sugar, tomato sauce, tomato paste, and cup of water. You can also add a little ketchup to taste. Stir well and bring to a simmer for 5 minutes.

8 beef hot dogs, diced into 1-inch rounds

1 pkg. Hawaiian slider rolls

2 cups shredded cheddar cheese

Ketchup to taste

6. Add chopped hot dogs and cook another 5 minutes.

7. Keeping the rolls together, slice across width-wise. Place the bottom buns in a 9x9 pan. Spread the hot dog chili over the buns then sprinkle with cheese. Place the sheet of top buns over the cheese.

8. Combine the topping ingredients and brush over the top buns. Bake for 10-15 minutes.

9. Serve hot and with your favorite side.

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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Are you simultaneously excited about and dreading summer? If so, make the most of all of the unstructured, non-scheduled time your kids will soon be spending at home...or summer may not end up nearly as relaxing for you as it is for your kids!

Take a cue from ‘The Artful Parent,’ blogger Jean Van’t Hul. She says, “When a child explores, learns, and creates, the side effect is often a mess. To say no to the messes inhibits the exploration and the creativity that can take place. That should take place. It’s a child’s job to explore the world around him, to experience it and learn as much about it as possible. If the adults in his world continually say, ‘don’t make a mess, be quiet, sit down, be still, leave that alone, do it this way, color within the lines, don’t get your clothes dirty,’ that inhibits the exploration and the learning.”

To make sure you are ready for a summer that is as creative as it is easy, take a few tips from this list. You’ll be ready to squeeze as much fun as you can out of every lazy summer day.

Test-drive The Art Supplies:

Where do you keep your arts and craft supplies? If stored where they are easy to

access, your kids will be more likely to use them. Give your arts and crafts storage area a quick overhaul for summer. Check markers. Sharpen pencils. Melt old crayons into new bigger ones. Restock your finger paint and drawing pads. Get enough clipboards or pads for each member of the family. Whatever kinds of projects your family likes to indulge in, make sure you’ve got all the supplies on hand and ready to roll!

Plenty of Places to Brainstorm:

We have an assortment of white boards around the house that absorb an awful lot of creative energy. My eight-year-old daughter kneels in front of the one in her bedroom when she wants to draw picture after picture after picture. I use one in my office to catch ideas as they go flitting by or to jot down a few professional to-dos. And believe it or not, if I write down the family chores on the white board in the kitchen, I’m more likely to get the cooperation from the rest of the family when I need it, so we can all get back to playing.

Become Project-oriented: Creating a garden, a tree house, or a worm box are all examples of outdoor projects the family

can undertake together this summer. If you have a rainy day or prefer to stay indoors, why not get a jump on next season’s holiday gifts or cards? If everyone in the house prefers to work on his or her own projects at his or her own pace, why not make sure that each person has their own craft area, where they can leave a project out while it’s in process, until its completed. You’ll find that projects are more likely to get finished when they are easily accessible.

Bring On The Color:

Painting your walls, your furniture, your fence or your home is one of the cheapest and most fun ways to get a fresh look at home. Why not get the whole family involved? Even a toddler can paint primer on a wall. Tweens and teens might enjoy the sense of accomplishment that comes from getting an entire house painted. Mom and Dad can swing in a hammock and sip a cold drink while each school-age child paints one piece of furniture from their bedrooms a favorite new hue.

Garden with Themes: Why have a common garden when you could have a fairy garden or a pizza garden or a found

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objects garden? For ideas and inspiration, consult the illustrated gardening books for children by author Sharon Lovejoy: Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots (Workman 1999), Trowel & Error (Workman 2002), and Toad Cottages & Shooting Stars (Workman 2010). Why not give each member of the family their own garden plot so they can nurture the harvest of their choice?

Take an Unexpected Adventure:

When you set out as a family towards an unfamiliar destination, your senses come alive with possibilities. Instead of planning every summer family outing, why not just grab some snacks and water bottles, hop in the car, and surprise yourselves? Perhaps there is a city nearby you can explore. Perhaps you are just an hour from a state park or wildlife sanctuary. Target a quaint small town you can traverse from end to end on foot. Keep an ongoing list of destinations on one of your whiteboards, take a quick family vote to decide on a one, and you’re off!

Host A Backyard Extravaganza:

Older children might like to put on plays or puppet shows for younger children in the

summer. Why not let them play the roles of producer, director, marketing spokesperson, etc. and get the whole neighborhood involved? Fun can really start to catalyze when you pool the neighborhood dress-up clothes, create an impromptu story, and start casting parts...even if only to while away a long afternoon.

Get a Little Wild:

Maybe during the school year you don’t welcome the extra mess that body paint, mud, glitter, bathtub crayons, clay, or temporary hair dyes can bring into your hallowed home. But during the summer months, why not? Kids experience a lot of pressure to conform when they are in school, so let them get wild while the days are long, the nights are short, and homework is nothing more than a distant memory.

Make Multimedia Memories: Keep a camera or a video recorder handy so you can document your colorful, creative sum-

mer and share it with your distant friends and relatives. And don’t worry about what to do with all your images and film clips. The long cold winter is coming just as sure as you are fully enjoying every minute of your fleeting summer. You’ll be so happy making memories that neighbors you haven’t seen in ages may invite themselves over to join the fun. Happy creative summer, everyone!

Author, journalist, and writing coach, Christina Katz adores summer family fun. You’ll find her in the backyard coming up with lots of outdoor projects or luring everyone into the car for an impromptu family road trip.

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Amusement Parks and Outdoor Fun

Downtown OWA

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100 N OWA Blvd Foley, 36535

Open 7 days a week with no admission charge, Downtown OWA is Coastal Alabama’s destination for shopping, dining and entertainment—just minutes from the beach on the Foley Beach Express. (251) 923-2111 info@VisitOwa.com www.VisitOWA.com/

Tropic Falls at OWA

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1501 S OWA Boulevard Foley, 36535 Tropic Falls is a combination unlike anything the Gulf Coast has ever seen before! Enjoy 23 rides and attractions at the Tropic Falls Theme Park and explore a year-round tropical paradise in the Tropic Falls Indoor Waterpark with 75-foot-tall slides beneath a convertible glass roof. Just outside is the all-new wave pool, Big Water Bay, with surf simulator, Coastal Curl. 251-923-2111 www.visitowa.com/destinations/ tropic-falls-at-owa

Tropic Hideaway RV Park

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2252 Creek Winds Road Foley, 36535

Relax into a tropical vibe at the new Tropic Hideaway RV Resort at OWA. The 190-lot luxury RV resort features amenities like pickleball courts, pool and clubhouse, all with a tropical, island atmosphere. Located minutes from Alabama beaches off the Foley Beach Express. (251) 955-3157 https://tropichideaway.com/

Alabama Animal Safari Park

1664 Venable Road Hope Hull , 36043 Drive through our safari park in your vehicle and feed the animals through your windows! (334) 288-2105 www.alabamasafaripark.com

Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo

20499 Oak Road East Gulf Shores, 36542 Join the Adventure! Visit the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo. Feed a giraffe, enjoy animal adventures and presentations, and more. t’s fun and educational for everyone! Open daily 9am-4pm (251) 256-7008 info@algulfcoastzoo.org www.alabamagulfcoastzoo.com

Global Wildlife Center Folsom, 70437

The Global Wildlife Center largest totally freeroaming wildlife preserve of its kind in the country! (985) 624-WILD fieldtrips@globalwildlife.com www.globalwildlife.com

Southern Alabama Paintball

4901 Montee Road Theodore, 36582

Southern Alabama Paintball, Southern Tactical Airsoft Games, and Battle City Laser Tag. (251) 301-6004 www.southernalabamapaintball.com

The Track

3200 Gulf Shores Parkway Gulf Shores, 36542

The Track in Gulf Shores features fun for the whole family with six go-kart tracks, mini golf, blaster boats, Kids Country rides, the Skycoaster, Spinning Coaster, Fat Daddy’s Arcade and more! (251) 270-0209 gulfshores@funatthetrack.com www.funatthetrack.com

The Wharf – Hot Wharf Summer

23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, 36561

Hot Wharf Summer - treasure hunts, live bands, weekly fireworks, kids activities + so much more! Visit our website for a full calendar of events and activities. (251) 224-1000 info@alwharf.com www.alwharf.com

Topgolf

1250 Satchel Paige Dr Mobile, 36606

Enjoy our climate-controlled hitting bays for year-round comfort with HDTVs in every bay and throughout our sports bar and restaurant. Using our complimentary clubs or your own, take aim at the giant outfield targets and our high-tech balls will score themselves.

(251) 910-0152 www.topgolf.com/us/mobile/

Town of Dauphin Island Free Family Movie Nights

East End Beach (Behind Fort Gaines) Bienville Boulevard Dauphin Island, 36528

Free Family Movie Nights at the West End Beach start Memorial Day weekend. Movies start at dusk (around 8pm).

(251) 861-5525 www.townofdauphinisland.org

Town of Dauphin Island Parks & Recreation

1011 Bienville Blvd. Dauphin Island, 36528

Many activities to choose from such as the Audubon Bird Sanctuary, Boating, Camping, Fishing,

Fort Gaines, Kayaking, Public beach access, Trails and more!

(251) 861-5525 www.townofdauphinisland.org/ parks-and-recreation

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Sunday Sunset Concerts

51 Bienville Blvd Dauphin Island, 36528

2024-Sunset Concerts-the popular Sunset Concert series will start April 28. Concert dates: April 28, May 26, June 30, July 28, Sept. 1 & Oct. 13.

(251) 861-5525 www.townofdauphinisland.org

Wales West

13670 Smiley Street Silverhill, 36576

Wales West offers a Water Slide, Waterfall, fresh lake, Sandy Beach, Swimming, Shady deck for picnicking, Indoor Pool, Playground, Train Rides at 10 AM, 2 and 4 PM. Call or check website for details.

(251) 232-2322 www.waleswest.com

Arts and Crafts

Alabama Contemporary Art Center

301 Conti Street Mobile , 36602

Contemporary Art Center - Come see our exhibitions; we also offer adult and K-12 classes, workshops, summer camps, public performances and more.

(251) 208-5671 info@alabamacontemporary.org www.alabamacontemporary.org/

Coastal Makers Art Studio

1260 Dauphin Suite 202 Mobile , 36604

Coastal Makers allows anyone and any age to express their creativity through a variety of mediums, tools, textiles & techniques in a fun mess-making environment!

(251) 455-2909 www.coastalmakers.com

LoDa Artwalk

Downtown MobileJoin downtown art galleries, institutions, studios and unique shops as they open their doors. Fun for the whole family! Second Fridays from 6-9pm.

(251) 208-1550 www.mobilearts.org/art-walk

Michael’s Arts and Crafts

3960 Airport Boulevard Mobile, 36608

Join us for FREE classes, demos and other events in store or from the comfort of your home. (251) 473-8520 www.michaels.com

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Mobile Museum of Art

4850 Museum Drive Mobile, 36608

Enjoy our wonderful collection, changing exhibitions and outdoor sculpture trail. Join us for classes, camps and more. (251) 208-5200 www.mobilemuseumofart.com

Mobile Parks & Recreation

Community Activities

Classes offering arts, crafts, sports and much more. Visit www.cityofmobile.org/parks for more information.

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Round But Square Studio

3304 Old Shell Rd. Suite C Mobile, 36608 Art classes, parties, camps and more. Visit our website for a list of classes. (251) 591-3425 www.roundbutsquarestudios.com

Farmers Markets and Open Air Markets

Flea Market Mobile

401 Schillinger Road North Mobile, 36608

We host vendors from all over the world with items you won’t find anywhere else at prices you can’t beat.

(251) 633-7533 www.fleamarketmobile.com

Market in the Park

300 Conti Street Mobile, 36602

Local farmers market featuring fresh produce, baked goods, jellies and jams, locally harvested honey, handmade soaps, eggs and organic meats,

local artisans and more! Every Saturday from May 4-July 6 from 7:30am-12:00pm. (251) 208-1550 www.mobile.org/event/market-inthe-park/21848/

Semmes Farmers Market

10113 Moffett Rd Semmes, 36575

Come shop from local farmers, backyard gardeners, local product makers, and more. Many of these events will feature live music. Every Thursday in June 2pm-6pm https://cityofsemmesal.gov/community/events/

Indoor Fun

OWA Theater

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205 N. OWA Blvd Foley, 36535

OWA Theater is the centerpiece of Downtown OWA’s entertainment offerings. OWA Theater hosts sellout events year-round, from Halloween Horror Shows to productions like Christian Comedy Fest and Menopause the Musical. State-of-the-art sound, lighting and seating make for a comfortable & memorable venue—and adult beverages are available for purchase! (251) 369-6100 www.visitowa.com

Altitude Trampoline Park

3659C Airport Boulevard Mobile, 36608 Trampoline Park. Come Jump with us! (251) 725-0171 altitudetrampolineparkmobile.com

Bloom Play Studio

2561 Old Shell Road Mobile, 36607

We believe that children thrive in environments

that are prepared to fit their developmental needs. That’s why we’ve created BLOOM for them to explore, play and grow in a beautiful studio space where every detail is purposeful, engaging and fun!

(251) 298-6389 www.bloomplaystudio.com/

Bowlero Bowling Mobile

125 North Schillinger Road Mobile, 36608

Bowl all summer long. Score big this summer with our all-new Summer Season Pass! Enjoy 2 free games of bowling, free shoe rental, arcade play, food and beverage discounts, and more! (251) 639-1221 www.bowlero.com/location/ bowlero-mobile

Brandon Styles Showroom at OWA

101-H S OWA Boulevard Foley, 36535

Featuring a lineup of ever-changing acts and shows, from family-friendly to date night, the quick-witted Brandon Styles will have you doubling over in your chair.

(251) 237-3330 booking@brandonstyles.com www.brandonstyles.com

Breakout Orange Beach

23101 Canal Rd, Ste L-208 Orange Beach, 36561

Work together to solve puzzles, crack codes, and find hidden items in order to escape in under an hour!

(251) 929-8330 breakoutgames.com/orange-beach

Chuck E. Cheese’s

710 Downtowner Loop West Mobile, 36609

Watch your kids have a blast at the best place for family fun! We provide games, rides, prizes, food and entertainment for the whole family.

(251) 342-8142 www.chuckecheese.com

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Dreamland Skate Center

5672 Three Notch Road Mobile, 36619

Mobile’s premier roller skating rink. Its hickory wood floor is the only one of its kind in Mobile. Check our online calendar for upcoming summer skate times! (251) 661-6997 facebook.com/dreamland.skate.5/

Exploreum Science Center

65 Government Street Mobile, 36604

8,500-square-foot, hands-on discovery science center with a state-of-the-art PCI Digital Dome Theater. The Exploreum is an education based attraction focused on STEM learning. (251) 208-6893 www.exploreum.com

Gamers N Geeks

5701 Moffett Rd Mobile , 36618

Gamers N Geeks provides the absolute BEST gaming experience, variety, and product selection on the Gulf Coast. (251) 725-6640 www.gamersngeeks.com

Gather Place Kids

4358 Midmost Drive Suite A Mobile, 36609

Gather together for Open Play, Storytimes & Birthday Parties! We’re all about creative play for littles. Ages 0-7. www.facebook.com/gatherkidsplace

Get Air

842 Schillinger Road South Mobile, 36695 Wall to wall trampolines, dodge ball, foam pits, basketball dunk, toddler jump area and birthday parties. (251) 241-3101 www.getairmobile.com

Mystery Pop-Up

The City of Mobile Parks and Recreation Dept is excited to host monthly Mystery Pop-Ups in 2024. Every month, there will be a New Location, New Fun, Every Month! You’ll know the dates, but the details are a MYSTERY. www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/events

Outer Limits VR

23101 Canal Road, Suite N-101 Orange Beach, 36561

Features five fully immersive rides that offer both single and multiplayer options. (Ages 7+ only) (251) 240-0647 www.vrfunplays.com

Pete’s Party Castle

2040 Schillinger Road South Mobile, 36695 Mobile’s favorite place to sit back and let the kids play. Enjoy great food, arcades, and a dragon playground. Even the little ones can play, too, in our toddler soft play area. (251) 281-1990 www.petespartycastle.com

Pump It Up

741-A Hillcrest Road Mobile, 36695 Summer Open Play. To view our open jump times visit our online calendar at www.pumpitupparty. com/mobile-al/calendar. (251) 342-3940 www.PumpItUpParty.com/mobile-al

Rambo Skateland

531 Saraland Blvd South Saraland, 36571 (251) 675-6601 www.facebook.com/Rambos. Skateland.Saraland

Roll Mobile

150 Dauphin Street Mobile, 36602

We’re closing off the streets and turning Bienville Square into a giant roller rink! We’ll have lights and a DJ. This event is sure to be fun for all ages. Second Fridays from May-October 6pm-9pm (251) 208-1550 cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/events/

Summer Drive-In Movie

Beat the heat and bring your friends for FREE, family-friendly movies from the comfort of your car. Or, bring a blanket, some chairs, and enjoy the show under the stars! Movies begin at sunset. June 28-Medal of Honor Park, Mamma Mia/July 26-James M. Seals Jr Community Center, Cars www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/events

Sunshine Skate Center

950 Hillcrest Road Mobile , 36695

For over 40 years Sunshine has served Mobile and has become an iconic landmark for all ages. (251) 639-1704 www.sunshineskate.com

Surge Entertainment

3201 Airport Blvd Mobile, 36606

Enjoy bowling, laser tag, karting, arcade, mini golf, ninja course, and much more. (251) 206-5795 www.surgefun.com/locations/ mobile-al

TK

Escape

450 Dauphin St Mobile, 36602

Each Escape Room provides an experience unique to its theme. Complete the objectives at hand by utilizing logic puzzles, games, and exploration to aid in your successful escape! (504) 323-4518 www.tkescapegames.com/

Tortuga Adventure Golf, LLC

30500 State Highway 181, (Ste. 230) Spanish Fort, 36527

Indoor blacklight adventure golf that takes the players on a journey through the pirate island of Tortuga in the Caribbean. (251) 626-6221 www.tortugaadventuregolf.com

Libraries / Story Times

Mobile Public Library

Registration for the Summer Library Celebration starts May 15, online or at any Mobile Public Library location. Participate in a wide variety of activities for all ages including special performances, reading challenges, crafts, games and more! The celebration lasts all June and July. All performers for SLC 2024 are conveniently listed on the online calendar. June 3-6: Ron Anglin Juggler- “One of a Kindness”, June 10-13: Wayne Curtis and the Mobile Alabama Africatown Drummers, June 24-27: Puppets N’ Banjos with David Stephens, July 8-12: Mobile Environmental Studies Center’s Wildlife of Mobile Road Show, July 15-18: The Excelsior Band, July 22-25: Storyteller Deborah Ferguson, The Dancing Story lady. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Museums / Historical Sites / Science / Education

Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab

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101 Bienville Boulevard Dauphin Island, 36528

The Alabama Aquarium’s beautiful visual exhibits and engaging interactive exhibits will help you understand the interactions in Mobile Bay, the fourth-largest estuary system in the United States. Check disl.edu/events for family-friendly experiences. (251) 861-2141 ask@disl.edu www.disl.edu

Bellingrath Gardens and Home

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12401 Bellingrath Gardens Rd Theodore, 36582

Bellingrath Gardens and Home features a 65-acre estate Garden and historic Home, and blooms and beauty year-round. Open daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (251) 973-2217 bellingrath@bellingrath.org www.bellingrath.org

Dauphin Island Sea Lab

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101 Bienville Boulevard Dauphin Island, 36528

The Dauphin Island Sea Lab is the state of Alabama’s marine research and education center. Programs include K-12, professional development, undergraduate and graduate, and the Alabama Aquarium. The Aquarium is open year-round from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. (251) 861-2141 www.disl.edu

The History Museum of Mobile

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111 South Royal Street Mobile, 36602

The History Museum of Mobile is an educational and entertaining destination for both adults and children. As you explore the museum’s galleries, interesting artifacts and fascinating stories will appear around every corner. (251) 208-7508 www.museumofmobile.com

USS ALABAMA Battleship

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2703 Battleship Parkway Mobile, 36602

You’ll walk the decks of the Mighty A, our WWII battleship. Explore and see how sailors lived aboard this floating city. Learn about the USS DRUM, the oldest American submarine on public display. See over 30 historic airplanes, vehicles, tanks, a B-25 Mitchell Bomber, and a super-secret spy plane. (251) 433-2703 info@ussalabama.com www.ussalabama.com

ADCNR Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries

Hunting, fishing, youth programs, family events, canoe trails, outdoor activities and state regulations. www.outdooralabama.com

Alabama Birding Trails

Discover a variety of feathered visitors and yearround residents. Visit our website for a list of trails, maps and events. www.alabamabirdingtrails.com

Alligator Alley

19950 Highway 71 Summerdale, 36580

See alligators from hatchlings to mature adults, relaxing, sunbathing, courting and nesting along with other natural inhabitants such as turtles, ospreys, owls and bullfrogs only a couple feet away! (251) 946-2483 www.gatoralleyfarm.com

Back Country Trail

Orange Beach, 36561

Butterfly garden, rock climbing, biking, jogging, walking, wildlife, geocaching and more! Trail maps, locations and tour information available online. Visit us on Facebook for events. (251) 981-1180 gulfshores.com/blog/things-to-do/ outdoor-activities/the-complete-guide-to-the-hugh-sbranyon-backcountry-trail/

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Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge

12295 State Highway 180 Gulf Shores, 36542

Brochures and maps available at trailhead kiosks and outside the refuge office. Visit our website for Facility openings and hours. (251) 540-7720 www.fws.gov/refuge/Bon_Secour/

Environmental Studies Center

6101 Girby Road Mobile, 36693

The Environmental Studies Center is a natural sciences education facility designed to provide unique learning experiences to school children and the general population. (251) 221-5000 www.mcpsesc.com/

Five Rivers Delta Resource Center

30945 Five Rivers Blvd Spanish Fort, 36527 5 Rivers is your gateway to the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. Open 7 days per week and free to the public, the facility features live animals and exhibits highlighting Alabama’s rich natural resources. (251) 625-0814 www.Alabama5Rivers.com

Flight Works Alabama

2000 Aerospace Dr Mobile, 36615

Explore dozens of interactive exhibits that trace the history of aviation, explain the science of flight, and place you in the pilot seat! Airbus tours, workshops, field trips, and more await you at FWA! (251) 512-2320 www.flightworksalabama.com

Mobile Botanical Gardens

5151 Museum Drive Mobile, 36608

See in one place the largest collection of plants on the Gulf Coast, and learn about the diversity of our local plant and wildlife. Over one hundred acres of paved garden areas and woodland gardens and trails. (251) 342-0555 www.mobilebotanicalgardens.org

The National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico

155 South Water Street Mobile, 36602

With over 80 immersive exhibits and interactive, the National Maritime Museum has something for maritime lovers of every age. All summer teachers and military are free with ID. Come and Sea! (251) 436-8901 www.gulfquestmuseum.com

Historic Blakeley State Park

34745 State Highway 225 Spanish Fort, 36527

Bring the whole family and enjoy more than 25 miles of trails, educational programs, boat cruises, cabins, RV spots and primitive camping. Other events: Be a part of the “100 Alabama Miles Challenge” kickoff June 24, Auburn University Raptor Center for two special educational programs: July 15, 10:30am, 11:30am. (251) 626-5581 www.blakeleypark.com

Colonial Fort Condé

150 South Royal Street Mobile, 36602

Explore the stories of Mobile’s past under French, British, Spanish and American rule at Colonial Fort Conde. Admission is included with admission into the History Museum of Mobile. (251) 544-5480 www.historymuseumofmobile.com/ colonial-fort-conde/

Dora Franklin Finley AfricanAmerican Heritage Trail (Tours)

History comes alive on the Dora Franklin Finley African-American Heritage Trail! Tours enlighten Mobile’s culturally diverse heritage by linking historic contributions and events with significant locations. (251) 725-2236 www.dffaaht.org

Fort Gaines

95 Bienville Boulevard Dauphin Island, 36528

Battle site of Battle of the Bay in 1864. See the battlements and soldiers’ living quarters, used from 1800’s-1946. Lots of fun for families and kids! (251) 861-6992 www.townofdauphinisland.org/

Historic Mobile Tours

Partake in an engaging and personalized tour of historic Mobile with your guide, L. Craig Roberts, Architect, AIA. Choose from three informative and interesting outings: 3 hr. driving thru 7 historic districts, 4hr driving tour thru 7 historic districts and Spring Hill, or 3 hr walking tour of downtown thru 2 historic districts. $25/hr/person. (251) 391-4411 www.lcraigroberts.com/tours

Meaher State Park

5200 Battleship Parkway E Spanish Fort, 36527 Day-use, picnicking, camping hook-ups, boat ramp and fishing pier. Self-guided nature trails. (251) 626-5529 alapark.com/Meaher-State-Park

Mobile Carnival Museum

355 Government Street Mobile , 36602

The Mobile Carnival Museum highlights the history of Mardi Gras. Immerse yourself in the rich history and traditions of carnival. (251) 432-3324 www.mobilecarnivalmuseum.com

Phoenix Fire Museum

203 South Claiborne Street Mobile, 36602

The Museum is in the restored home of the Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. and houses turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles. Open TuesdayFriday, 9:00 am -5:00 pm. Admission is free. (251) 208-7508 www.museumofmobile.com/ phoenix-fire-museum

Secret History Tours

Mobile, 36602

Your guide will lead you at a relaxed pace, stopping at historic buildings, parks, and sites to share their Secret History! (251) 752-9868 www.secrethistorytours.com

The Historic Oakleigh House

350 Oakleigh Place Mobile, 36604

Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. (251) 432-1281 www.historicoakleigh.com/

University of South Alabama

Archaeology Museum

6050 USA Drive South Mobile, 36688

The Archaeology Museum showcases artifacts from the Gulf Coast and covers over 12,000 years of prehistory and history. (251) 460-6106 www.southalabama.edu/org/archaeology/museum

Nature Trails / Marine Education / Environmental

WildNative Tours - Gulf Shores/ Orange Beach

4159 County Road 6 Gulf Shores, 36542

Guided Tour: the Dolphins & Wildlife Kayak Experience (251) 272-4088 https://wildnativetours.com/

WildNative Tours - Spanish Fort

30841 Five Rivers Blvd Spanish Fort, 36527

Tours departing from The Battleship Causeway: Experience the Port, Bay and Delta on the Secretly Awesome Charter, Delta Wildlife Kayak Tour (251) 272-4088 https://wildnativetours.com/

WildNative Tours - Stockton

8610 Rice Creek Road Stockton, 36579

The Champion Cypress Kayak Adventure or Bottle Creek Indian Mound Interpretive Kayak Tour (251) 272-4088 https://wildnativetours.com/

Plays / Performances

Azalea City Center for the Arts

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63 Midtown Park East Mobile, 36606

Super summer shows are coming your way from Sunny Side Theater. All productions are at the Laidlaw Performing Arts Center at the University of South Alabama (5751 USA South Drive). For tickets and more information visit the sunnysidedrama.com! Show dates are June 13, June 20, June 27, July 5, July 11, & July 19! (251) 510-1808 director@azaleacityarts.org www.azaleacityarts.org

Chickasaw Civic Theatre

801 Iroquois Street Mobile, 36611 (251) 457-8887 www.cctshows.com

Joe Jefferson Players

11 South Carlen Street Mobile, 36606 (251) 471-1534 www.joejeffersonplayers.com/

Mobile Chamber Music (251) 633-8840 www.mobilechambermusic.org

Mobile Opera 257 Dauphin Street Mobile, 36602 (251) 432-6772 info@mobileopera.org www.mobileopera.org

Mobile Pops www.themobilepops.com

Mobile Saenger Theatre 6 South Joachim Street Mobile , 36602 (251) 208-7778 www.asmglobalmobile.com

Mobile Symphony Orchestra (251) 432-2010 www.mobilesymphony.org

The Pact Theatre Company (251) 307-5056 office@thepactmobile.com www.thepactmobile.com

The Playhouse in the Park 4851 Museum Drive Mobile , 36608 (251) 602-0630 www.playhouseinthepark.org

University of Mobile Alabama School of Performing Arts (251) 442-2420 www.asota.umobile.edu

University of South Alabama Laidlaw Performing Arts Center

5751 USA S Drive Mobile , 36688 (251) 460-6136 www.southalabama.edu/colleges/ music/laidlaw.html

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Sports

Azalea City Golf Course

1000 Gaillard Drive Mobile, 36608

Azalea City Golf offers golf lessons for all golfers. We have various skill level lessons offered from the novice student to advanced lessons for more experienced golfers. (251) 208-5150 www.azaleacitygolfcourse.com

City of Mobile Parks & Recreation

Classes offering arts, crafts, sports and much more. Visit www.cityofmobile.org/parks for more information. (251) 208-1600 www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/

City of Mobile Swim Association

We offer training and practice groups for swimmers of all ages and ability levels. (251) 422-0011 www.SwimCMSA.com

Cottage Hill Tennis Center

1711 Hillcrest Road Mobile, 36695

Ten-court facility. All lighted, all hard court. Professional instruction on-site. (251) 666-9539 www.mobiletenniscenter.net/ contact/

Lyons Park Tennis Center

180 Lyons Pk. Ave. Mobile, 36603 Five-court, full-service facility. All lighted, all hard court. Professional instruction available. (251) 694-1830 www.mobiletenniscenter.net/ contact/

Mobile Tennis Center

851 Gaillard Drive Mobile, 36608 Mobile Tennis Center is one of the largest municipal tennis complex in U.S. with 60 Courts. Summer Tennis Clinics offered. (251) 208-5181 www.mobiletenniscenter.net

Water Fun, Sailing, Cruises and Tours

Tropic Falls at OWA

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1501 S OWA Boulevard Foley, 36535 Tropic Falls is a combination unlike anything the Gulf Coast has ever seen before! Enjoy 23 rides and attractions at the Tropic Falls Theme Park and explore a year-round tropical paradise in the Tropic Falls Indoor Waterpark with 75-foot-tall slides beneath a convertible glass roof. Just outside is the all-new wave pool, Big Water Bay, with surf simulator, Coastal Curl. (251) 923-2111 www.visitowa.com/destinations/ tropic-falls-at-owa/

Airboat Adventures

3775 Battleship Pkwy Spanish Fort, 36527

Take an Adventure Ride with Airboat Adventures in the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta. Bring the kids, your family, and closest friends! (251) 680-4477 www.airboatadventures.net

Airboat Express

3733 Battleship Parkway Spanish Fort, 36527

Take a tour with us and experience a treat for the Whole family! Please call for reservations. (251) 370-7089 www.airboatexpress.com

Alabama State Lands Canoe Trails

30945 Five Rivers Boulevard Spanish Fort, 36527 We offer canoeists and kayakers alike the ability to explore the State’s unique natural resources while providing paddlers with opportunities for both day and overnight trips. (251) 625-0814 www.alabamacanoetrails.com

Bay City Tours

(251) 479-9970 baycityconventionsandtours.com/

Bienville Bites Food Tour

Guided, walking food tours through the historic streets of Mobile, Alabama. (251) 622-4041 info@bienvillebitesfoodtour.com www.bienvillebitesfoodtour.com

City of Mobile AquaticsPools and Splash Pads

Various locations MobileOur Aquatics division provides four seasonal outdoor pools and five splash pads. (251) 208-1623 MPRDAquatics@cityofmobile.org www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/aquatics/

Dauphin Island Marina

650 LeMoyne Drive Dauphin Island, 36528

Dauphin Island Marina is a full-service marina. We also charter fishing trips, cruises on the Duke, boat rentals and tours. (251) 861-2201 www.dauphinislandmarina.com/

Delta Explorer Boat Cruises

34745 State Highway 225 Spanish Fort, 36527

Explore the areas natural habitat including Delta adventure cruise, Port of Mobile cruise, Civil War on the Eastern Shore, lunch and sunset cruises. Book your adventure online at Blakeleypark.com/Cruises. (251) 626-0798 www.Blakeleypark.com/Cruises

Mobile Bay Ferry

The Mobile Bay Ferry connects two of the Gulf Coast’s most beautiful and historic landmarks with a safe and scenic experience. (251) 861-3000 www.mobilebayferry.com

Mobile Kayak Rental Company

2459 Dog River Dr. Mobile, 36604

Mobile Kayak Rental offers offers Kayak Paddling to Adults, Small Children and Youth. Daily group & family kayak rentals. Open 9 months-Seasons (Spring/Summer/Fall) (251) 786-2902 mobilekayakrentalcompany.com/

Mobile

Sailing School

4295 Marina Drive North Mobile, 36605

The Mobile Bay Sailing School, has been teaching sailing and basic seamanship skills to kids between the ages of 8 and 18 since 1982.

(251) 209-1800 sailingschool@mobileyachtclub.com www.mobilebaysailingschool.com

Perdido Queen Cruises

1 South Water Street Mobile, 36602

Cruise Mobile aboard our authentic Riverboat, The Perdido Queen Paddlewheeler! Enjoy stunning sunset and city lights views with dining and live entertainment.

(251) 948-6611 perdidoqueen@gmail.com www.perdidoqueen.com

Perdido Queen Cruises-

Pirate Adventure Cruise

1 South Water Street Mobile, 36602

Ahoy Pirates! Step aboard The Perdido Queen as an exciting Pirate tale unfolds before your eyes! This improv experience will have your little pirate acting right along with the crew. Every Sunday at 3:30 this summer, You are welcome to bring a cake for birthday celebrations. Cruise Mobile aboard our authentic Riverboat, The Perdido Queen Paddlewheeler! Enjoy stunning sunset and city lights views with dining and live entertainment.

(251) 948-6611 perdidoqueen@gmail.com www.perdidoqueen.com

Saraland Splash Pad

706 Saraland Blvd S Saraland, 36571

Splash pad, visit website for hours. www.saraland.org

Satsuma Splash Pad

Splash pad, visit website for hours.

(251) 675-1440 www.facebook.com/satsuma splashpad/

Semmes Splash Pad

3940 Illinois Street Semmes, 36575

Splash pad, visit website for hours.

(251) 649-5752 www.cityofsemmesal.gov/departments/parks-recreation/splash-pad/

Waterville USA

906 Gulf Shores Parkway Gulf Shores, 36542

Waterville USA offers you 20-acres of fun through our waterpark, amusement park and escape rooms.

(251) 948-2106 www.watervilleusa.com MBP

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Q. My husband is a good, hard-working man, who has been stuck in a job he really doesn’t like for almost 10 years. He came to me the other day with an idea to cash out his 401(k) and use the money to open a business. He has always loved the idea of going into business for himself, and I want him to be happy, but I’m not sure this is a good idea. Do you have any advice?

A. Yes, I do have some advice. And it can be summed up in one word. Don’t. I admire your husband’s spirit, but the way he wants to approach this turns the entire situation into a trap. Think about it. If his business idea doesn’t work out, you guys have lost your retirement savings, and bankruptcy becomes a very real possibility. Diving head-first into opening a new business just because you’re bored with your current situation, or tired of answering to others, is not a good idea.

Look, I get it. Lots of folks have an entrepreneurial spirit. And everyone I know like that wants to live their dream. The problem is these dreams can turn into nightmares, for the entrepreneur and everyone around them, if they don’t plan wisely and very carefully ahead of time.

In my mind, one definition of a nightmare in business is “going all in.” When you’re playing cards, this means betting everything on a single hand. You never go “all in” when it comes to business.

So, for the moment, the first question he needs to ask himself is this: How can I live my dream without going all in?

For starters, he needs to find something he truly loves doing and can look forward to every single day. To have any chance of success, he’ll have to live and

breathe that idea. I know you love this guy and want to help. So, the best thing you can do right now is express your concerns about his idea, and offer to help him think about what he could do every day that would make him smile. Once he has the answer to that question, the next step is figuring out how to start that business without putting your entire financial world in danger. In other words, how can he save up some money— and start small—instead of blowing your entire savings or going into debt?

If you have some cash other than your emergency fund or retirement fund, it’s okay to use some of that. But never, ever, go into debt to start a business, or pledge every dime you have to something that could be a complete disaster.

It’s not an either/or proposition. He doesn’t have to risk it all to get away from a job he hates and live his dream!

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Spring Hill Baptist

2 McGregor Avenue South Mobile, 36608

Theme: Stellar: Shine Jesus Light

Dates: June 2-5, 2024 Times: 5:30pm-8:00pm

Ages: Completed 4K-6th grade

Grab your binoculars and don your life vest! We are off on a cruise through the jungle – an epic adventure from Genesis to Revelation. Registration is free and will include a light dinner each evening. You can sign up at shbc.cc/register/ (251) 342-5320 eholloway@shbc.cc www.shbc.cc

Cottage Hill Baptist Church

4255 Cottage Hill Road Mobile, 36609

Theme: Start the Party

Dates: June 3-6, 2024 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm

Ages: K – 5th Grade (This includes a separate preteen experience for completed 4th-5th grade) It’s time to Start the Party and Celebrate the Good News! Summer Jam is an exciting, can’t-miss week of fun packed with high-energy worship and impactful teaching! We’ll also have games, crafts, and SO MUCH MORE! Summer Jam is sure to be the biggest and best party of the summer! (251) 660-2422 kids@cottagehill.org www.cottagehill.org/events/summerjam

Dauphin Way Baptist VBS

3661 Dauphin Street Mobile, 36608

Theme: Breaker Rock Beach

Dates: June 3-7, 2024

Times: 9:00am-12:00pm

Ages: Completed K5-6th Grade (251) 342-3456 liesl@dwbc.org www.dwbc.org

Government Street Baptist Church 3401 Government Boulevard Mobile, 36693

Theme: Breaker Beach Rock

Dates: June 3-7, 2024 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm

Ages: Completed K5 - 5th Grade (251) 660-7444 governmentstreetbaptist @gmail.com www.governmentstreet.org

Hope Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church

1644 Wolf Ridge Road, Whistler, AL 36612

Theme: God’s Superheroes; Adventures in Faith!

Date: June 3-6, 2024 Time: 5:00pm-8:00pm

Ages: 4 years - Adults

Bible study, Arts & Crafts, Music, Dance and Snacks provided. (251) 401-9933 payneportia99@gmail.com

Snow Road Missionary Baptist

809 Snow Road North Mobile, 36608

Theme: Christ’s Character

Dates: June 3-7, 2024 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm

Ages: 4 years - 12th grade

The children will be learning about Christ’s Character Traits - Love, Holiness, Compassion, Humility, & Faithfulness, and how we are to live by Christ’s example. (251) 649-0030 snowroadbaptistchurch@yahoo. com https://www.facebook.com/SnowRoad MissionaryBaptistChurch/

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 1020 Azalea Road Mobile, 36693

Theme: Holy Sheep

Dates: June 3-7, 2024 Times: 8:30am-12:00pm Ages: K5-5th Grade

We will look at Good Shepherd imagery in scripture. We offer arts and crafts, science, music, bible story, gym time, and snack. Registration forms will be out soon. Bring friends, you do not have to be a member of St. Luke’s to attend. Registration forms are on the church website. (251) 666-2990 church@stlukesmobile.org www.stlukesepiscopalchurch.org

Lighthouse Baptist Church

6905 Nan Gray Davis Road Theodore, 36582

Theme: Incredible Race VBS at Lighthouse!

Dates: June 9-12, 2024 Times: 6:00pm - 8:00pm Ages: K3-6th Grade

Registration: https://lighthousekidsvbs.myanswers.com/incredible-race/ (251) 653-6542 Caleb.lawhorn@lbctheodore.com www.lbctheodore.com

3Circle Church

150 S Sage Ave Mobile, 36606

Theme: Camp 3Circle

Dates: June 10-14, 2024 Times: 5:30pm-8:00pm

Ages: 4 years - 5th grade

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 info@3circlechurch.com www.3CircleChurch.com/camp

Ashland Place United Methodist Church 15 Wisteria Avenue Mobile, 36607

Theme: Scuba: Diving into Friendship with God! Dates: June 10-13, 2024 Times: 8:30am12:00pm Ages: Completed 4K - 6th Grade

Registration: https://www.apumc.com/vbs/ (251) 478-6356 kwright@apumc.com www.apumc.com

Dauphin Way United Methodist Church 1507 Dauphin Street Mobile, 36604

Theme: Scuba: Diving into Friendship with God! Dates: June 10-13, 2024 Times: 8:30am12:00pm Ages: Rising K-4 - rising 5th grade (251) 471-1511 www.dauphinwayumc.org

St. Dominic Catholic Parish and School 4156 Burma Road Mobile, 36693

Theme: Scuba diving into friendship with God Dates: June 10-14, 2024 Times: 8:45am12:00pm Ages: 3 years (potty trained) - 10 years Through the use of music, drama, games and snacks, participants and volunteers will learn what it means to shine Jesus’ light in their everyday life. (251) 661-5130 bchristian@stdomincmobile.org www.stdominicmobile.org

Woodridge Baptist Church

2700 Schillinger Road Mobile, 36695

Theme: Breaker Rock Beach

Dates: June 10-14, 2024 Times: 8:30am12:00pm Ages: Completed K5- 5th Grade (251) 633-6000 www.wbcmobile.com

Regency Church of Christ

501 University Blvd S. Mobile, 36609

Theme: Indiana Jones and the Armor of Light Dates: June 16-19, 2024 Times: 6:30pm-8:30pm (251) 345-8050 www.regencycc.org

Mt. Hebron Church Ministries

2531 Berkley Avenue Mobile, 36617

Theme: My Brother’s Keeper

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Dates: June 17-20, 2024 Times: 6:00pm-8:00pm Ages: Preschool - adult (251) 457-9900 www.mthebroncm.org

Spring Hill Presbyterian Church

10 Westminster Way Mobile, 36608

Theme: Wade in the Water

Dates: June 17-21, 2024 Times: 9:00am-11:30am Ages: K4-5th Grade (251) 342-1550 anna@shpc.us www.shpc.us

Covenant Presbyterian Church

2651 Spring Hill Avenue Mobile, 36607

Theme: The Race Is On

Dates: June 17-20, 2024 Times: 9:00am12:00pm Ages: Ages 3 (must be potty trained) - rising 4th grade

Registration will open April 22 on our website covenantpresmobile.org (251) 298-7055 marty@covenantpresmobile.org www.covenantpresmobile.org

Government Street Presbyterian 300 Government Street Mobile, 36602

Dates: June 17–21, 2024 Times: 9:00am12:00pm Ages: 3 years old - 5th grade

The week of activities will conclude with a Splash Day at Baytreat on the Eastern Shore. For more information, please call the church office at 251432-1749. Parents are invited to register their children using this link: https://docs.google.com/ forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScoUS9tZio4fLEyDJP6QtxBU CCqyJEjLLjjKlod8uwQaW18yg/viewform (251) 432-1749 www.gspcmobile.org

Orchard Assembly of God

10244 Howells Ferry Rd Semmes, 36575

Theme: The Great Jungle Journey

Dates: June 23-28, 2024 Times: 6:00pm - 8:00 pm Ages: 3 years-completed 6th grade Join us for music, games, snacks, crafts, and Bible stories each night, as we embark on The Great Jungle Journey to learn more about God. (251) 649-7710 orchardassembly.com/events

West Mobile Baptist

7501 Airport Boulevard Mobile, 36608

Theme: SCUBA

Dates: June 23-27, 2024 Times: 6:00pm-8:30pm Ages: 4 years by June 23rd – Just finished 6th grade. Drop off your children each night for a fun, meaningful time of learning about Jesus. Program is FREE. Please pre-register using the link on the church website. (251) 639-9952 kendra@wemochurch.org www.wemochurch.org

Church of the Island

901 Chaumont Avenue Dauphin Island, 36528

Theme: Start the Party

Dates: June 24-28, 2024 Times: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Ages: Completed K – 5th grade It’s time to Start the Party and Celebrate the Good News! Summer Jam is an exciting, can’t-miss week of fun packed with high-energy worship and impactful teaching! We’ll also have games, crafts, and SO MUCH MORE! Summer Jam is sure to be the biggest and best party of the summer, so preregister your child today! (251) 662-8662 oliviad@churchoftheisland.com www.churchoftheisland.com

Christ United Church

6101 Grelot Road Mobile, 36609

Theme: Scuba: Diving into Friendship with God!

Dates: June 24–27, 2024 Times: 9:00am12:00pm Ages: Age 3 years old (by September 3,

2023) – Completed 5th (2023-24 school year) Send your child on a thrilling underwater adventure as they dive into God’s love during Scuba VBS at Christ United! Kids will submerge themselves in the Scriptures and uncover the true essence of the living waters. Register by June 5th to guarantee a t-shirt. Registration closes June 12th. Early bird registration by May 31: $15 per child. After May 31: $20 per child. (251) 342-0462 susan.guillotte@christunited.com www.christunited.com/vbs

Corpus Christi Catholic Church

6300 McKenna Drive Mobile, 36608

Theme: Scuba: Diving into Friendship with God!

Dates: June 24-26, 2024 Times: 8:30am12:00pm Ages: K4 - 5th Grade / Middle School (Crew Leaders) / High School Volunteers Join us for Scuba, our VBS 2024 program! Kids will go deep into an amazing undersea adventure where they’ll experience the ever-flowing, neverending love of God. At Scuba VBS, kids will be immersed in the Word and discover what living water is really all about! (251) 342-1852 office@corpuschristiparish.com www.corpuschristiparish.com

Emmanuel Baptist Church

5601 Zeigler Blvd Mobile, 36608

Theme: Breaker Rock Beach

Dates: June 24-28, 2024

Times: 9:00am–12:00pm Ages: 5 years - 12 years

Registration and info at emmanuelmobile.com. (251) 344-2140 ebconzeigler@gmail.com https://www.emmanuelmobile.com/

First Baptist Tillmans Corner

5660 Three Notch Road Mobile, 36619

Theme: Breaker Rock Beach

Dates: June 24-28, 2024 Times: 9:00am12:00pm Ages: Completed K5-6th grade

Learn about God’s rock-solid truth in a world of shifting sands. Register online & join us for Family Night on 6/30/24, 6pm. (251) 661-0114 cpendleton@fbtc.org http://www.fbtc.org/

Grace Community Church

7120 Airport Blvd Mobile, 36608

Theme: Olympion - training to run the race of faith

Dates: June 24-28, 2024 Times: 9:00am12:00pm Ages: 4 years - 6th grade (251) 345-3303 office@gracemobile.org www.gracemobile.org

Little Flower Catholic Church

2053 Government Street Mobile, 36606

Theme: Scuba: Diving into Friendship with God!

Dates: June 24-28, 2024 Times: 8:00am12:00pm Ages: K-5th Grade (251) 478-3381 Tangel@littleflowerschool.cc www.littleflower.cc

Snow Road First Baptist

2370 Snow Road North Semmes, 36575

Theme: Breaker Beach Rock

Dates: June 24-28, 2024 Times: 6:00pm-8:30pm Ages: 4 years old - 6th grade

Children will be engaged as they learn that God’s truth is unchanging, that everyone needs Jesus, and how to express truth with love. Each day brings a new adventure, from exploring tide pools and spotting orcas to flying kites and observing the powerful waves as they collide with the steadfast Breaker Rock. (251) 649-7722 carolina@srfbc.com www.srfbc.com

St. Ignatius Catholic Church

3704 Springhill Avenue Mobile, 36608

Theme: Praise

Dates: June 24-28, 2024 Times: 9:00am12:00pm Ages: PK4-rising 4th Grade

Walking with Jesus with hearts full of praise. (251) 605-1384 defalcob@stignatius.org www.stignatiusmobile.org

Praise Family Church

2605 Dawes Road Mobile, 36695

Theme: Start the Party! Celebrate the Good News

Dates: July 12, 19, 26, 2024 Times: 9:00am12:00pm Ages: 6 years–5th grade

This year, we will be doing a blend between a day camp and a traditional VBS. Embrace your inner explorer as we venture out to different locations (for example: the skating rink, the park, etc). We will also give your child an opportunity to have a meaningful experience with Jesus during our time together through games, worship, and lessons. (251) 639-1959 lturner@praisefamily.org www.praisefamily.church

First Baptist Church of Dawes

3941 Dawes Road Mobile, 36695

Theme: Breaker Rock Beach

Dates: July 14-18, 2024 Times: 6:00pm-8:30pm Ages: Ages 3-5th grade

VBS Kickoff / Community Picnic - Saturday, July 611 AM - 2 PM, Free - Food, Games & Waterslides (251) 633-7331 fbcd.amyk@outlook.com www.firstbaptistdawes.com/

City Hope Church

4693 Airport Boulevard Mobile, 36608

Theme: Camp Jr.

Dates: July 15-18, 2024 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm

Ages: 3 years - 1st Grade (251) 626-0123 https://cityhope.churchcenter. com/registrations/events/2076405

Redemption ChurchNorth Campus

1251 Industrial Parkway Saraland, 36571

Theme: Redemption Expedition

Dates: July 15–18, 2024 Times: 5:30pm–8:00pm

Ages: Completed K5-5th Grade

Redemption Expedition: Get ready for a week of adventure as we hike our way through the mountains in the Bible to uncover God’s plan to redeem the world.

(251) 679-3266 kids@goredemption.com www.goredemptionkids.com

Shiloh Baptist Church

717 Cleveland Rd Saraland, 36571

Theme: Jungle Journey

Dates: July 15-19, 2024

Time: 9:00am-11:30am

Ages: Completed K5-5th grade (251) 675-3587 shilohbapt.kids@gmail.com www.shilohsaraland.com/

Redemption Church-West Campus

879 Snow Road N Mobile, 36608

Theme: Redemption Expedition

Dates: July 22–25, 2024 Times: 5:30pm-8:00pm

Ages: Completed K5-5th Grade

Redemption Expedition: Get ready for a week of adventure as we hike our way through the mountains in the Bible to uncover God’s plan to redeem the world.

(251) 679-3266 kids@goredemption.com www.goredemptionkids.com

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Saturday June 1

Living History Crew Drill

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM, USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park, 2703 Battleship Pkwy Mobile, AL, 36602 Come see history come to life with our WWII reenactors during the Living History Crew Drill. Interact with historical WWII reenactors aboard the USS ALABAMA and USS DRUM. These historical reenactors, dressed in WWII period Navy uniforms, demonstrate what life aboard ship was like during wartime. They share stories from our original crewmen, conduct weapons briefings, and demonstrate drills while aboard ship. www.ussalabama.com

Kick off our Summer Library Celebration (Free) 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Ben May Main Library, 701 Government St Mobile, AL, 36602 Celebrate with us and community partners from around mobile with fun activities, music, and much more! Our theme this summer is “ Adventure Begins at Your Library.” We are delighted to share information at the kick-off about our special performers for June and July at all our locations who will take us on an adventure and celebrate the summer with us. So, we hope to see you there! www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

One Love Block Party (Free)

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Langan Park, Mobile, AL, 36608 Breakthrough Teens will be partnering with Reconnect Inc. to host the One Love Block Party. This event is all-inclusive, giving parents and teens a chance to enjoy live performances, art, games, and activities. Community vendors will be on hand to promote their services along with games/activities, inflatables, skating, and food trucks.

Tuesday June 4

Jazz and Poetry

1:00 PM Marx Library - Room 181, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for Jazz and Poetry, a casual open-mic event. Performances by a band. www.jawsfestival.com

Wednesday June 5

Jazzy Lunch

12:00 PM Marx Library - Room 181, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for food and jazz. www.jawsfestival.com

Thursday June 6

Make and Take Art ($5 per family for MMofA Members | $10 per family for Not-Yet Members)

1:00 PM Mobile Museum of Art, 4850 Museum Dr. Mobile, AL, 36608 Join us to explore screen printing and abstract art by creating your own printed image layering a variety of colors, shapes and lines to design your image. Registration: https://www.mobilemuseumofart. com/event/make-take-art-3/?instance_id=7796 www.mobilemuseumofart.com

Thomas Jackson Concert

6:00 PM Marx Library 3rd Floor - Rodning Gallery of Art, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Thomas Jackson is a singer/songwriter and visual artist from Hattiesburg, MS. He performs original and traditional blues music all over the South and has been performing live music for nearly 20 years. www.jawsfestival.com

Friday June 7

Alabama School of the Arts Presents Footloose

7:00 PM College Woods Center on the University of Mobile Campus, 5860 College Pkwy Mobile, AL, 36613 Get ready to cut loose and dance the night away as

the Alabama School of the Arts presents “Footloose,” the musical that’s set to ignite the stage with its electrifying energy and catchy tunes. www.asota.umobile.edu/event/footloose

Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease

7:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606 www.joejeffersonplayers.com

Saturday June 8

Africatown Bridge Challenge 5K and 1 Mile

7:30 AM 645 Shelby St Mobile, AL, 36610 A 5K run/ walk over the Cochrane-Africatown Bridge above the Mobile River. Event includes a 5K, a fun run, and a post-race celebration. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/africatown-bridgechallenge-5k-and-fun-run-tickets-877632521497?

Animal Ambassadors Cruise

10:00 AM Bartram Landing at Five Rivers Delta Resource Center, 30841 Five Rivers Blvd Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Join Five Rivers Delta Resource Center and Historic Blakeley State Park for a unique 90-minute cruise into the wild and scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta www.blakeleypark.com/Things-to-Do/Events

Mobile Museum of Art’s Makers Market & Open House

3:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Mobile Museum of Art, 4850 Museum Dr. Mobile, AL, 36608 Savor the summer at Mobile Museum of Art’s Makers Market & Open House! Join Mobile Museum of Art for an afternoon of local shopping, live music, food trucks, art activities, and free admission to the Museum.

www.mobilemuseumofart.com

Masquerade Ball

6:00 PM Daphne Civic Center, 2603 US-98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Our event invites you to “mask out” cancer for one night by celebrating local cancer survivors and those still fighting. This year’s summer event will boast great music, food, drink, and a silent auction and always-entertaining live auction.

www.anchorcrossfoundation.org/masquerade-ball

Alabama School of the Arts Presents Footloose 7:00 PM Details on June 7.

Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease

7:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606 www.joejeffersonplayers.com

Global Wellness Day

Spanish Plaza, 401 Government St Mobile, AL The City of Mobile Parks and Recreation Department is back once again with our second annual Global Wellness Day celebration! Join us at Spanish Plaza, where we will embrace the theme of #MagentaNature by promoting access to nature for all and highlighting the healing effects of a nature-centric lifestyle!

Sunday June 9

Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease

2:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606 www.joejeffersonplayers.com

Alabama School of the Arts Presents Footloose 3:00 PM Details on June 7.

Playhouse in the Park Summer Fundraiser 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Playhouse in the Park, 4851 Museum Drive Mobile, AL, 36608 Playhouse in the Park Summer Fundraiser-come enjoy silent auction, cake auction, music, kids activities and more. www.playhouseinthepark.org/

Joe Jefferson Players-Auditions for Cinderella 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM, Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 S Carlen St Mobile, AL, 36606 The Joe Jefferson Players will hold open auditions for Cinderella on June 9th and 10th 251-471-1534 www.joejeffersonplayers.com/

Monday June 10

Joe Jefferson Players-Auditions for Cinderella 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM, Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 S Carlen St Mobile, AL, 36606 The Joe Jefferson Players will hold open auditions for Cinderella on June 9th and 10th. 251-471-1534 www.joejeffersonplayers.com/

Wednesday June 12

NatureNauts at Bellingrath Gardens and Home 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Bellingrath Gardens and Home, 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Rd Theodore, AL, 36582 Plan a day of summertime fun for the family! Learn about the wildlife and ecology of the Gulf Coast from a variety of environmental organizations throughout the region during NatureNauts at Bellingrath Gardens and Home www.bellingrath.org

Jazzy Lunch

12:00 PM Marx Library - Room 181, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for food and jazz. www.jawsfestival.com

Teen Paint Party (Free)

4:30 PM Dotch Community Center , 3100 Banks Ave # A Mobile, AL, 36617 Come join us for a vibrant and creative teen paint party outdoors, complete with complimentary food and drinks! mobileparksandrec.org

Hump Day Hangout for Teens

4:30 PM Dotch Community Center, 3100 Bank Ave, Mobile, AL, 36617 Come join us for a vibrant and creative teen paint party outdoors, complete with complimentary food and drinks! www.mobileparksandrec.org

Thursday June 13

Make and Take Art ($5 per family for MMofA Members | $10 per family for Not-Yet Members)

1:00 PM Mobile Museum of Art, 4850 Museum Dr. Mobile, AL, 36608 Visitors will be guided in instruction exploring color mixing and composition in creating a unique painting. Registration online. www.mobilemuseumofart.com

Saturday June 14

Roll Mobile 2024

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Downtown Mobile, Mobile, AL, 36602 Once again, we’re closing off the streets and turning Bienville Square into a giant roller rink from 6-9pm! We’ll have lights, a live DJ, and even more Roll Mobile merch for sale. www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/events

Oyster City Brewery Vendor Market

12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, 600 Government Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Discover a diverse array of local vendors

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offering everything from delectable treats to exquisite handmade art and jewelry. There’s something for everyone in the family to enjoy!

Sunset Cruise

6:40 PM Historic Blakeley Park dock, 34745 State Hwy. 225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Kick off your weekend in style by joining us for a relaxing excursion down the waterways of the lower Mobile-Tensaw Delta. Departing from the Blakeley dock , we’ll take an early evening cruise to the head of Mobile Bay and enjoy the stunning views of the setting sun and the cool bay breeze before returning upriver. www.blakeleypark.com/Things-to-Do/Events

Alabama School of the Arts Presents Footloose 7:00 PM Details on June 7.

Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease

7:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606 www.joejeffersonplayers.com

Saturday June 15

Dauphin Island Native American Experience

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Fort Gaines, 51 Bienville Blvd Dauphin Island, AL Mark your calendar for a day filled with cultural richness! Explore traditional Native American culture and history with tribal members from the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Mississippi Choctaw Band of Indians, Florida Seminole Tribe, and more. Experience social dancing, singing, chanting, storytelling, canoe carving, pottery-making, bead work, stickball, and witness traditional Native American clothing.

Lower Delta Tour

9:00 AM Historic Blakeley Park dock, 34745 State Hwy. 225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Explore the forgotten southern reaches of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta on this unique two-hour adventure through a hidden natural habitat just minutes from Mobile and the communities of Eastern Shore. www.blakeleypark.com/Things-to-Do/Events

Alabama School of the Arts Presents Footloose 7:00 PM Details on June 7.

Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease

7:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606 Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease www.joejeffersonplayers.com

Sunday June 16

Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease

2:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606 www.joejeffersonplayers.com

Alabama School of the Arts Presents Footloose

3:00 PM Details on June 7.

Tuesday June 18

Jazz and Poetry

1:00 PM Marx Library - Room 181, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for Jazz and Poetry, a casual open-mic event. Performances by a band. www.jawsfestival.com

Wednesday June 19

Jazzy Lunch

12:00 PM Marx Library - Room 181, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for food and jazz. www.jawsfestival.com

Thursday June 20

Make and Take Art ($5 per family for MMofA Members | $10 per family for Not-Yet Members)

1:00 PM Mobile Museum of Art, 4850 Museum Dr. Mobile, AL, 36608 This week in Make and Take Studio, visitors are inspired by artist on view Ida Kohlmeyer’s Mythic Print in designing their own screen print using an every day grocery store material – freezer paper! www.mobilemuseumofart.com

Closing Ceremony of Jaws Fest

6:00 PM Marx Library 3rd Floor - Rodning Gallery of Art, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Closing ceremony with a performance by Andrew Ayers and Friends with Jazz Studio. www.jawsfestival.com

Friday June 21

Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease

7:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606 www.joejeffersonplayers.com

Rock the Country Music Festival

The Grounds, 1035 Cody Rd N Mobile, AL, 36608 Rock the Country is coming to The Grounds June 21-22, 2024! Come see Kid Rock, Jason Aldean, Big & Rich ft Gretchen Wilson, Brantley Gilbert, Randy

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Houser, Uncle Kracker, Tyler Farr, Sadie Bass, Gavin Adcock, and Dee Jay Silver take the stage! www.rockthecountry.com/mobile

Saturday June 22

Mobile Bay and the Eastern Shore Tour

9:00 AM Bartram Landing at Five Rivers Delta Resource Center, 30841 Five Rivers Blvd Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Experience a unique look at beautiful Mobile Bay and the scenic Eastern Shore on this relaxing voyage past the charming towns of Spanish Fort, Daphne, Montrose, and Fairhope and down to the historic Middle Bay Lighthouse. www.blakeleypark.com/Things-to-Do/Events

Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease

7:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606 www.joejeffersonplayers.com

Rock the Country Music Festival

The Grounds, 1035 Cody Rd N Mobile, AL, 36608

Rock the Country is coming to The Grounds June 21-22, 2024! Come see Kid Rock, Jason Aldean, Big & Rich ft Gretchen Wilson, Brantley Gilbert, Randy Houser, Uncle Kracker, Tyler Farr, Sadie Bass, Gavin Adcock, and Dee Jay Silver take the stage! www.rockthecountry.com/mobile

Sunday June 23

Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease

2:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606 www.joejeffersonplayers.com

Thursday June 27

Distinguished Young Women

7:00 PM Mobile Civic Center, 401 Civic Center Dr Mobile, AL, 36602 Distinguished Young Women is a national scholarship program that inspires high school girls to develop their full, individual potential through a fun, transformative experience that culminates in a celebratory showcase of their accomplishments. www.distinguishedyw.org

Friday June 28

Grill and Chill for Teens

4:30 PM James M. Seals Jr Community Center, 540 Texas St Mobile, AL, 36603 This free summer cookout is the perfect opportunity for teens ages 13 to 19 to come together and enjoy delicious food in a relaxed atmosphere. This is a fun opportunity to connect, make new friends, and create lasting memories. This event includes food, games, and music. Sign up online. www.mobileparksandrec.org

Ozanam’s Jazz Extravaganza 2024An Rx for a Cause

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, The Grand Hall, 3556 Halls Mill Road Mobile, AL, 36693 Come mingle and dance to live jazz, have your picture drawn by caricature artist J.D. Crowe, bid on fabulous items at our infamous silent auction, take a chance on our raffle and wine pull with a twist, enjoy the best selections of Southern comfort foods and drinks, then raise your umbrellas and wave your hankies as we Second Line with the award-winning Excelsior Band . Proceeds will benefit Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy, Alabama’s only free

medication safety net for the uninsured in south Alabama.

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Distinguished Young Women

7:00 PM Mobile Civic Center, 401 Civic Center Dr Mobile, AL, 36602 Distinguished Young Women is a national scholarship program that inspires high school girls to develop their full, individual potential through a fun, transformative experience that culminates in a celebratory showcase of their accomplishments. www.distinguishedyw.org

Summer Drive-in Movie

Medal of Honor Park, 1711 Hillcrest Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 We look forward to seeing you here and creating new traditions and great memories with your family and friends for a FREE movie from the comfort of your car. Alternatively, you can bring a blanket and some chairs and enjoy the show under the stars! The movies start at sunset. Movie-Mama Mia www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/events/summerdrive-in-movies

Saturday June 29

Port of Mobile Cruise

9:00 AM Historic Blakeley Park dock, 34745 State Hwy. 225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 This cruise winds through the scenic delta and down the historic Mobile River for a relaxing voyage through the Port of Mobile. www.blakeleypark.com/Things-to-Do/Events

Distinguished Young Women

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Saraland Fireworks Show

9:00 PM Saraland High School, Saraland, AL Join us in celebrating our Independence Day with fireworks show on June 29th at Saraland High School. This is a park and watch event with local food trucks on site. 7:30 gates open-9:00 fireworks show. www.saralandchamber.com

Thursday July 4

4th of July

Celebration 2024

6:00 PM - 9:30 PM, USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park, 2703 Battleship Pkwy Mobile, AL, 36602 Get Ready for an Independence Day Extravaganza brought to you by the City of Mobile. Join us at the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park on July 4th from 6:00pm – 9:30pm for live music, bounce houses, games, activities, face painting, and a spectacular fireworks show at 9:00pm. www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/events/4th-of-julycelebration-2024

Fireworks Cruise

7:45 PM Historic Blakeley Park dock, 34745 State Hwy. 225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 This cruise takes guests out into the headwaters of Mobile Bay for a stunning view of Mobile’s 4th of July fireworks display.

www.blakeleypark.com/Things-to-Do/Events

Wednesday July 10

Savvy Mom Sale

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Daphne Civic Center, 2603 US-98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Savvy Mom Sale is a seasonal consignment sale. We invite you to volunteer, consign, & shop with the Savvy Mom Sale! Visit our website or

checkout our Facebook page for updates, volunteer perks, consignment opportunities and discount days! www.SavvyMomSale.com

Thursday July 11

Savvy Mom Sale

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM, Daphne Civic Center, 2603 US98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Savvy Mom Sale is a seasonal consignment sale. We invite you to volunteer, consign, & shop with the Savvy Mom Sale! Visit our website or checkout our Facebook page for updates, volunteer perks, consignment opportunities and discount days! www.SavvyMomSale.com

Make and Take Art ($5 per family for MMofA Members | $10 per family for Not-Yet Members)

1:00 PM Mobile Museum of Art, 4850 Museum Dr. Mobile, AL, 36608 Join us this week in our Make and Take Studio class for guided instruction to create a foam relief print inspired by the design elements seen in fashion, textiles, and home décor throughout the 1930’s-1950’s. www.mobilemuseumofart.com

Friday July 12

Savvy Mom Sale

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Daphne Civic Center, 2603 US-98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Savvy Mom Sale is a seasonal consignment sale. We invite you to volunteer, consign, & shop with the Savvy Mom Sale! Visit our website or checkout our Facebook page for updates, volunteer perks, consignment opportunities and discount days! www.SavvyMomSale.com

Family Feud, Teen Edition

6:00 PM Innovation Portal, 358 St. Louis Street Mobile, AL, 36602 It’s time to play Family Feud, teen edition! This event is open to all teens and young adults, completely free of charge. Enjoy a fun-filled evening with complimentary food, and drinks, and play one of your favorite game shows. www.mobileparksandrec.org

Saturday July 13

Savvy Mom Sale

8:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Daphne Civic Center, 2603 US-98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Savvy Mom Sale is a seasonal consignment sale. We invite you to volunteer, consign, & shop with the Savvy Mom Sale! Visit our website or checkout our Facebook page for updates, volunteer perks, consignment opportunities and discount days! www.SavvyMomSale.com

Springhill Medical Center’s Hello Baby Family and Baby Expo

9:00 AM - Noon Springhill Medical Center Campus - Building 2, 3715 Dauphin Street, Building 2, 2nd Floor Mobile, AL 36608 No registration required. Join us for a day focused on baby! Visit with OB/GYNs, attend educational sessions, tour The Birthing Suites at Springhill, meet the lactation consultants and labor & delivery nurses, visit vendor tables with products and services for baby & parents, ask questions/get answers. We’ll be registering attendees for prizes and offering fun activities. Don’t miss out on our useful giveaways and enjoy some delicious refreshments. FREE!

Saturday July 20

Back-to-School Family Fun Fest

9:00 AM Mobile Flea Market, 401 Schillinger Rd N Mobile, AL, 36608

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Saturday July 27

SouthWest Mobile County Chamber of Commerce’s 11th Annual Kids Day

9:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Tillman’s Corner Community Center, 5055 Carol Plantation Rd Mobile, AL, 36619

The Chamber hosts this event in order to prepare local children for the upcoming school year by providing free backpacks with school supplies and uniforms. It will also feature food trucks, vendors, bouncy houses, games, a Beach Ball Drop at 12:00 pm and more!

Every Monday-Thursday in June and July

Summer Reading Performances

Various locations, Join Us for a Great Summer. Fun programs for all ages! Special performances, reading challenges, crafts, games and more. www.slc.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Every Monday

Read and Sign (ASL) Storytime at West Regional Library

3:30 PM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Join us in the Meeting Room for books, songs, sign language and for ages 3 - 5! 251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Every Tuesday

Read and Play Storytime

10:00 AM Ben May Main Library, 701 Government St Mobile, AL, 36602 Join us in Bernheim Hall for a socially distant storytime event. Masks are required. Children enjoy 20 minutes of books, songs, manipulatives, and rhymes, with an emphasis on repetition for their developing minds. Story and book time is followed by a time of free play with a sensory activity.

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Good Listener Storytime

10:00 AM Parkway Branch, 1924 Dauphin Island Pkwy B Mobile, AL, 36605 Join us for fun with stories, words that rhyme, games and crafts too! This storytime event is designed for ages 3 – 7. Registration is required. To register, or for more information, please email Ms. Gert at glaffiette@mplonline.org, or call her at (251) 494-4454. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Tuesday Time Out Storytime at Grand Bay 11:00 AM Grand Bay Library, 10329 Freeland Ave Grand Bay, AL, 36541 Entertaining storytime designed for preschool-aged children! Join us in the Meeting Room at the Grand Bay Library for fun stories, song and crafts. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Read and Sign (ASL) Storytime at West Regional Library

3:30 PM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Join us in the Meeting Room for books, songs, sign language and for ages 3 - 5! 251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Every Second Wednesday

Learning Lunch (Free)

12:00 PM History Museum of Mobile, 111 S Royal Street Mobile, AL, 36602 This series allows guests to enjoy free presentations on a wide range of historical and cultural topics. Admission to Learning Lunch is free. Bring your lunch and enjoy complimentary beverages.

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Every Wednesday

Good Listener Storytime

10:00 AM Moorer/Spring Hill Branch, 4 McGregor Ave Mobile, AL, 36608 Good Listener Storytime 251-494-4140 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Wonderful Wednesday Storytime

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM, Theodore Oaks, 5808 US-90 West E Theodore, AL, 36582 Join us for stories and songs and lots of fun! www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Shake, Rattle, & Read Storytime at West Regional Library

10:00 AM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Join us in the Meeting Room every Wednesday and Thursday morning at 10:00 a.m. for this storytime program designed for infants and children up to age three. Help stimulate their early literacy skills and enjoy meeting other parents! 251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Good Listener Storytime at Semmes

10:30 AM Semmes Regional Library, 9150 Moffett Road Semmes, AL, 36575 Join us for stories, songs, and dances! www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Preschooler Storytime

10:30 AM Saraland Public Library, 111 Saraland Loop Saraland, AL, 36571 Preschooler Storytime 251-675-2879 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Listen & Learn Storytime

11:00 AM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Storytime has many benefits for children such as promoting early literacy, language development, help develop concentration, social skills, communication skills, and encourages their imagination and creativity. Join us in the Storytime room at West Regional for fun stories and songs. Ideal for ages 3-5 years. 251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

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Thursday

Shake, Rattle, & Read Storytime at West Regional Library

10:00 AM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Join us in the Meeting Room every Wednesday and Thursday morning at 10:00 a.m. for this storytime program designed for infants and children up to age three. Help stimulate their early literacy skills and enjoy meeting other parents! 251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Chess Club

3:00 PM - 5:30 PM, Semmes Regional Library, 9150 Moffett Road Semmes, AL, 36575 Semmes Regional Library Chess Club is designed for children and teens ages 6 - 18. Playing chess improves concentration and problem-solving skills. No experience is necessary www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Throwdown Thursday - Video and Board Games for Teens at West

3:30 PM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 This is a laid-back meetup to unwind playing games with other teens. We will have various board games, nintendo switch, playstation and xbox games for multiplayer matchups that include various genres - puzzle, racing, fighting, shooting, and open-world-type games. Sometimes there will also be additional activities like 3d pens and fuse beads for expressing your creative side! 251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Every Thursday in June

Semmes Farmers Market

2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Semmes Community Center, 10113 Moffett Rd Semmes, AL, 36575 Come shop from local farmers, backyard gardeners, local product makers, and more. Many of these events will feature live music.

https://cityofsemmesal.gov/community/events/

Every Second Friday

LoDA Artwalk

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Downtown Mobile, Mobile, AL, 36602 Celebrating the arts in downtown Mobile! Explore this free monthly showcase of visual and performing arts. www.mobilearts.org/art-walk/

Every Saturday - July 6

Market in the Park: Spring 2024

7:30 AM - 12:00 PM, Cathedral Square, Mobile, AL, 36602 Shop locally grown, locally produced and handmade items all while listening to live entertainment. www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/events

Every Saturday

Saturday Science

10:30 AM - 2:30 PM, Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center & IMAX Theater, 65 Government Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Join us for Saturday Science! Demonstrations will be shown in our various Lab and Headquarters throughout the day. www.exploreum.com

Chess Club for Everyone

2:00 PM Moorer/Spring Hill Branch, 4 McGregor Ave Mobile, AL, 36608 Beginners and experienced players welcome! Playing chess improves concentration and problem-solving skills. Join us at Monte L. Moorer/Spring Hill Branch for chess club designed for ages 6 and up. 251-494-4140 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Saturday Crafternoon

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM, Theodore Oaks, 5808 US-90 West E Theodore, AL, 36582 Come celebrate the upcoming 159th Battle of Mobile Bay sponsored by the 6th Alabama Cavalry & the Alabama Division of Reenactors. This two-day event is at historic Fort Gaines. Saturday will be the Battle of Mobile Bay reenactment & surrender ceremony, and Sunday will feature a Tactical www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

First Sunday of the month

Free First Sunday - History Museum of Mobile (Free) 1:00 PM History Museum of Mobile, 111 S Royal Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Free admission for all visitors sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality every first Sunday of the month! 251-208-7569 www.historymuseumofmobile.com

Please check with each venue prior to attending the event to verify the information provided is still accurate and up to date.

Please send your calendar events to lynn@mobilebayparents.com.

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Unplugged and Liberated Re-Entry is Hard!

I took 30 days off of social media. Feeling overwhelmed and exhausted, I decided to take what felt like a bold step and disconnect. In the spirit of full transparency here, I must admit to allowing myself 20 minutes daily to catch up with close friends and family. It is the end of the school year, and we have many close friends with kids graduating and doing really cool things as they get ready for college. I was incredibly intentional about where I spent that time and completely logged off of my work social media. No research. No scrolling. Zero “connecting”. For 30 days. Little did I know that this break would transform my perspective and make me question whether I wanted to return at all.

I had a panic attack the first couple of days. I was sure that work would completely stop. That the tech world would fly past me and that I would never catch back up upon re-entry. On the friends and family side, I worried I might miss out on special events, birthdays, and life-changing moments. But then, I began to feel a profound sense of liberation. I have taught my students and clients for years to remove yourself to quiet the noise, and you will feel free. Better. Clear. The noise settled.

I found myself reaching out to people directly to engage in meaningful conversations and catch up. Each friend or family member I connected with was so happy to

have an actual conversation. Many were going through private life events that felt heavy, and they welcomed the chance to talk. Even more critical, I re-discovered the joy of simple pleasures. Free from the constant noise of social media, I found solace in moments of solitude. At the lake. In my flower garden. A solo trip where I spent time by myself for three days felt like heaven. Taking this time allowed me to get still long enough to reflect on who I truly am. Why I felt the need to step back from the work that I love so much...and the social media world that drives it. I realized almost two weeks in that I was experiencing, among other things, signs of burnout. And that social media had played a huge role in why I felt this way. In my stillness, I recognized that I was burnt out on hearing (seeing) stressful online content. Be it from family, friends, or work, I was burnt out from the constant noise in my life that reached out to me from behind a screen.

After 30 days off-screen, re-entry felt like a complete attack on my senses in the most rude way possible. The time off allowed me to reconnect with what feels right and good and important in life. As much as I lectured on this, I discovered I had slowly fallen into the screen connection trap, which led to my feelings of imbalance and frustration.

Re-entry has been hard. My new sense of freedom feels challenged. So I want to share with you things I am putting

in place to sustain better balance, hoping they may also help you.

1. Intentionality. I pay close attention to who and what I allow to occupy head space.

2. Time. I do not allow fun scrolling for anything longer than 20 minutes per day. I stopped “doom scrolling” years ago, but even “fun scrolling” becomes a time stealer and contributes to the constant online noise in your life.

3. Genuine connections. Face to face. Phone calls. Some texting. I am creating sacred spaces in my life to spend time with those I love. I find this has extended to work, and I am creating more opportunities for real connections there as well. And it just feels better. Right. Comforting. Useful. Effective.

Do I recommend your own personal social media hiatus? Yes. Try it for 30 days. Allow yourself time to move through the uncomfortable beginning. Find ways to show up for the important people in your life. I promise the settled, beautiful, connected ending is worth it.

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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The region’s only emergency department for kids just got better.

We’re excited to announce the opening of the new Pediatric Emergency Center at USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital. Uniquely designed for patients 18 and under, it is the only facility on the Alabama Gulf Coast dedicated to caring for sick and injured children 24 hours a day, every day. Our board-certified physicians, specially trained pediatric nursing staff, and child life specialists offer the highest level of care available when every second counts.

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