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.”
Cecil Alexander
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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.
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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
Town of Dauphin Island
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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Don’t Risk It All
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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