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Take a cruise aboard the Harriott II, a 96-ton riverboat that can carry 400 passengers.
Downtown becoming an entertainment hub Downtown Montgomery isn’t nearly the same place it was a year ago. Take a walk downtown and you’ll see for yourself. New attractions are emerging as the downtown revival surges ahead. The city’s downtown entertainment district, called Grocery’s Alley, or simply “the Alley,” opened with Dreamland Bar-B-Que in April. Also up and running is the 129 Coosa Room, a large hall for catered events located on the second floor overlooking the alley itself. SaZa’s, an Italian eatery, should be open by midsummer on Commerce Street. The development, bounded by Commerce, Bibb, Coosa and Tallapoosa streets, eventually will include several restaurants and clubs as well as some retail outlets, according to developers. Jerry Kyser, a lead developer, predicted a small club, the Alley Bar, will open next. But the most dazzling newcomer to downtown is, of course, the Harriott II. The 80-foot-long, 96-ton riverboat is big enough to carry 400 passengers and pretty enough to bejewel the downtown riverfront. Before easing into a new life of leisure on the Alabama River, the riverboat survived an epic 1,400-mile voyage from Savannah, Ga., to Montgomery that included a turbulent trek through the Gulf of Mexico. The 49-day journey was packed with alligators, unusually large jellyfish, unexpected high seas and mechanical problems. But the Harriott II — named after the steamboat that made the first trip up the Alabama River in 1821 — arrived safely in the
winter of 2008. Cruises offered are the Tuesday evening praise cruise, Wednesday evening business dinner cruise, Friday evening dinner cruise and Sunday evening blues cruise. Educational daytime cruises, which take place on schooldays from late February to May and September to November, also are available. Evening cruises board at 7 p.m. and depart at 7:30 p.m., and last for about two hours. Educational daytime cruises, which last about an hour, board at 11 a.m. and depart at 11:30 a.m. Tickets are available online at www.etix.com or by phone at 334—RD241-2100. Locally, tickets can be purchased at the visitors center, the riverfront facilities box office at 200 Coosa St., the Harriott II ticket booth at the Riverwalk and at the Maxwell Air Force Base etix kiosk. For more information, log on to funontheriver.net or call 241-2100. OPEN NOW Dreamland 101 Tallapoosa St. 373-7427 Open for lunch and dinner, later when Biscuits are playing at home 129 Coosa Room 120 Coosa St. 262-8859 www.129coosa.com Open for rentals for catered events. Catering available. OPENING SOON SaZa’s Italian Eatery: At the alley and Commerce Street The Alley Bar: Behind Dreamland near the water tower
ᔢ Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 6610 Vaughn Road, 272-6152 ᔢ Boylston United Methodist Church, 3 Johnson Ave., 262-0774 ᔢ Capitol Heights United Methodist Church, 2000 Winona Ave., 264-2464 ᔢ Dalraida United Methodist Church, 3817 Atlanta Highway, 272-2190 ᔢ Dexter Avenue United Methodist Church, 301 Dexter Ave., 263-0549 ᔢ Fairview United Methodist Church, 5500 Old Selma Road, 263-7258 ᔢ First United Methodist Church, 2416 W. Cloverdale Park, 834-8990 ᔢ Frazer at Asbury United Methodist Church, 4540 Narrow Lane Road, 281-8971 ᔢ Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church, 6000 Atlanta Highway, 272-8622 ᔢ Heatherton Heights Methodist Church, 1801 E. Trinity Blvd. ᔢ Hope Hull United Methodist Church, 305 Wasden Road, 288-3956 ᔢ Korean United Methodist Church, 350 Polk St., 264-7159 ᔢ Metropolitan United Methodist Church, 3108 Rosa L. Parks Ave., 263-0950 ᔢ St. James United Methodist Church, 9045 Vaughn Road, 277-3037 ᔢ St. Luke United Methodist Church, 2518 Upper Wetumpka Road, 262-2649 ᔢ St. Mark United Methodist Church, 1785 Taylor Road, 272-0009 ᔢ St. Paul United Methodist Church, 409 S. Ripley St., 263-1655 ᔢ Snowdoun United Methodist Church, (Snowdoun), 288-4447 ᔢ Whitfield Memorial United Methodist Church, 2673 Fisk Road, 281-2467 ᔢ Woodland United Methodist Church, 4428 Wallahatchie Road (Pike Road), 272-7230 Ministries
ᔢ Jesus the Only Way Ministries, 3019 Fairwest Place, 230-9932 ᔢ We Care Ministries, 2124 E. Second St., 832-9511 Non-denominational and interdenominational ᔢ Christ Community Church, 8285 Ryan
Road, 273-8110 ᔢ Cloverdale Christian Church, 960 Cloverdale Road, 262-4570 ᔢ Faith Crusade Fellowship Ministries, 17
Friday, May 15, 2009 Mildred St., 834-0551 ᔢ Faith Hope & Charity Christian Ministries, 4508 Lilly Lane, 284-9264 ᔢ First Christian Church, 1705 Taylor Road, 270-1320 ᔢ First Congregational Christian Church, 638 High St., 262-1887 ᔢ Holy Spirit Temple Miracle Revival Center, 4300 Virginia Loop Road, 612-4987 ᔢ Open Arms Ministries, 1295 Newell Parkway, 244-8082 ᔢ Open Door Christian Faith Church, 1601 Dewey St., 264-6498 ᔢ The Rock, 3401 Harrison Road, 260-0984 ᔢ Salvation Army chapel, 2840 Highland Ave., 269-2018 ᔢ United Faith Christian Church, 337 W. Old Hayneville Road, 281-0741
Pentecostal
ᔢ Alpha Ministries, 6779 Taylor Circle, 260-0600 ᔢ Biblical Faith Tabernacle, 4485 Norman Bridge Road, 286-4868 ᔢ Cathedral of Restoration World Wide Ministries, 5401 Mobile Highway, 286-0015 ᔢ Deliverance by Faith Holiness Church, 2402 Highland Ave., 269-1173 ᔢ Enhakkore Fellowship Outreach Ministries, 110 Eugene St., 264-3306 ᔢ Evangel Temple, 3975 Vaughn Road, 272-4882 ᔢ Faith in God Temple, 634 Alabama St., 262-3421 ᔢ Fresh Anointing International Church, 4870 Woodley Road, 613-3363 ᔢ Free and Accepted Holiness Church, 3431 Hayneville Road, 262-4992 ᔢ Grace Temple Holiness Church, 1902 Myles St., 265-5840 ᔢ Greater Biblical Fellowship, 4665 Mobile Highway, 281-4654 ᔢ Hartley Chapel Band Holiness Church, 1811 Withers St., 834-0600 ᔢ HOH Holiness Church, 4614 Endover Drive, 288-1945 ᔢ House of Abundance Holiness Church, 1469 Mobile Road ᔢ House of Refuge New Testament Holiness Church, 717 Keystone St., 269-4491 ᔢ Living Waters Pentecostal Church of God, 2707 Lower Wetumpka Road, 264-1170 ᔢ Living Word Church, 4040 Troy Highway, 281-9151 ᔢ Move of God Deliverance Church, 1720 Terminal Road, 263-0717 ᔢ New Freedom Holiness Deliverance Temple, 33 Gaylan Court, 396-1630 ᔢ Pentecostal Faith Center, 2522 Elsmeade Drive, 288-7326 ᔢ Pentecostal Life Church, 3627 Stanley St., 271-6978
ᔢ Touch of Love, 3800 Norman Bridge Road, 612-0800
Presbyterian
ᔢ Calvary Presbyterian Church, 164 Wade St., 263-3918 ᔢ Covenant Presbyterian Church, 5 Arden Road, 272-1133 ᔢ Eastwood Presbyterian Church, 1701 E. Trinity Blvd., 272-3103 ᔢ Faith Presbyterian Church, 2323 Bell Road, 272-2389 ᔢ First Presbyterian Church, 9299 Vaughn Road (Pike Road), 279-1372 ᔢ Grace at Bell Road Presbyterian Church, 5 Bell Road, 272-4930 ᔢ Grace Presbyterian Church, 1565 Ray Thorington Road, 277-0072 ᔢ Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 8790 Vaughn Road, 260-0567 ᔢ Memorial Presbyterian Church, 2130 Bell Road, 274-1018 ᔢ Montgomery Korean Presbyterian Church, 361 Mendel Parkway, 260-0233 ᔢ Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1728 S. Hull St., 262-3892 ᔢ Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2515 Woodley Road, 281-2241 ᔢ Young Meadows Presbyterian Church, 5780 Vaughn Road, 244-1385 Seventh-Day Adventist
ᔢ Bethany Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 722 Cedar St., 264-4391 Synagogues ᔢ Agudath Israel Synagogue, 3525 Clo-
verdale Road, 281-7394 ᔢ Chavurah Shalom Messianic Congregation, 573 George Todd Road, 272-5490 ᔢ Temple Beth Or, 2246 Narrow Lane Road, 262-3314
Unitarian Universalist
ᔢ Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Montgomery, 2810 Atlanta Highway, 279-9517 ᔢ Unity of Montgomery, 1922 Walnut St., 263-1225 Other
ᔢ Bethlehem Temple, 4214 Rosa L. Parks Ave., 288-8366 ᔢ Joy Christian Church, 312 Montgomery St. ᔢ Living Hope Bible Fellowship, 576 Oliver Road, 272-4002 ᔢ Saints in Action Christian Overlook Center, 3412 Old Selma Road, 834-7760 ᔢ Tabernacle of Love, 2320 Spruce St. ᔢ The Temple Beautiful, 55 Red Eagle Road ᔢ United Christian Church, 1116 Edgar D. Nixon Ave., 262-3382. ᔢ Word of Life Church, 3325 Woodley Road, 281-2929
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Biscuits on the rise for Tampa Bay Rays The Montgomery Biscuits, the minor-league baseball team that plays its home games at Riverwalk Stadium, earned its screwball nickname in a contest. The team started play in 2004 and is a member of the Double-A Southern League. In 2003, the team’s owners had a Name the Team contest and received about 2,500 entries. A local attorney entered Biscuits based on his intramural softball team from law school. The name received more boos than cheers when it officially was unveiled at Jubilee CityFest. Since, fans have grown attached to it. In each of its first five seasons, the Biscuits drew at least 290,000 fans and ranked second in the Southern League in attendance. The team also has enjoyed on-the-field success. The Biscuits won Southern League championships in 2006 and 2007. More than three dozen former Biscuits have reached the major
The Montgomery Biscuits have won two Southern League titles. leagues, including last year’s American League Rookie of the Year, third baseman Evan Longoria. Longoria and pitcher Scott Kazmir also have played in the major-league All-Star Game. Kazmir pitched for the Biscuits in 2004. Longoria (2007) and outfielder Delmon Young (2005) won Southern League most valuable player awards. The Tampa Bay Rays, who won the American League championship in 2008, are Montgomery’s major-league parent club.
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Churches From Page 31 Murdock Chapel AME, 450 Antioch Lane (Pike Road), 215-7992 ᔢ New Providence Baptist Church, Woodley Road (Ramer), 284-4824 ᔢ New Providence Missionary Baptist Church, 2936 Simmons Drive, 265-6376 ᔢ North Court Street Missionary Baptist Church, 1900 Jackson Ferry Road, 262-5826 ᔢ North Montgomery Baptist Church, 1527 Ferguson St., 262-2795 ᔢ North Star Baptist Church, 1824 French St., 269-5743 ᔢ Oak Grove Baptist Church, 6401 Woodley Circle, 286-0497 ᔢ Old Augusta Baptist Church, 9715 Wares Ferry Road, 279-7245 ᔢ Old Elam Baptist Church, Madison Park, 277-3132 ᔢ Open Acres Baptist Church, 47 Maplewood Drive, 263-6215 ᔢ Peace Baptist Church (Pike Road), 286-6118 ᔢ People’s Baptist Church, 1522 Carrie St., 262-6745 ᔢ Perry Hill Road Baptist Church, 3909 Vista Circle, 273-0405 ᔢ Pike Road Baptist Church, 3900 Old Pike Road, 272-7690 ᔢ Pilgrim Baptist Church, Old Hayneville Road, 265-4006 ᔢ Pilgrim Missionary Baptist, Woodley Road (Ramer), 284-7000 ᔢ Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, 1436 E. Washington St., 265-1807 ᔢ Pinedale Baptist Church, 4785 McInnis Road, 288-0832 ᔢ Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, 20 Dempsey St., 262-6888 ᔢ Resurrection Missionary Baptist, 2468 Hickman St., 261-4205 ᔢ Revelation Baptist Church, 810 Goode St., 263-4100 ᔢ Rigby Street Missionary Baptist Church, 2066 Rigby St., 262-3734 ᔢ Ridgecrest Baptist Church, 5260 Vaughn Road, 277-0011 ᔢ St. James Baptist Church, 1213 Lenora St., 265-4051 ᔢ St. James Baptist Church, St. James Church Road (Pike Road), 271-3497 ᔢ St. James Baptist Church No. 2, 3424 S. Court St., 263-1197 ᔢ St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church, 1025 Goode St., 240-0234 ᔢ St. Matthews Missionary Baptist Church, 3224 Woodley Road, 286-4930
ᔢ St. Mark Baptist Church, 1200 S. Hull St., 262-6065 ᔢ St. Paul Baptist Church, Molley Road, 272-8737 ᔢ St. Stephens Baptist Church, 1609 Withers St., 264-5404 ᔢ Shiloh Baptist Church, 452 Cramer Ave., 269-9412 ᔢ Snowdoun Baptist Church, 6465 Norman Bridge Road, 280-0217 ᔢ Snowdoun Valley Baptist Church, Snowdoun Chambers Road, 284-0251 ᔢ South Decatur Street Missionary Baptist Church, 802 S. Decatur St., 263-2200 ᔢ Southlawn Baptist Church, 5340 Mobile Highway, 288-5795 ᔢ Starr Baptist Church, 920 Mill St., 264-1687 ᔢ Taylor Road Baptist Church, 1685 Taylor Road, 271-3363 ᔢ The Restoration Baptist Church, 3860 S. Court St., 265-7663 ᔢ Thorington Road Baptist Church, 450 Ray Thorington Road, 396-9376 ᔢ Trinity Baptist Church, 2700 Old Selma Road, 263-4161 ᔢ True Divine Baptist Church, 4530 Virginia Loop Road, 286-0405 ᔢ Union Academy Baptist Church, Lower Wetumpka Road, 263-0687 ᔢ Valley Park Baptist Church, 3820 Woodley Road, 281-3967 ᔢ Vaughn Forest Baptist Church, 8660 Vaughn Road, 279-5433 ᔢ Wares Ferry Road Baptist Church, 4355 Wares Ferry Road, 271-0335 ᔢ Weeping Willow Baptist Church, 2925 Forbes Drive, 265-2547 ᔢ Westside Baptist Church, 2510 Westgate St., 281-0080 ᔢ White Cloud Baptist Church, Hance Mill Road, 284-4990 ᔢ Yarbrough Street Baptist Church, 1701 Yarbrough St., 264-8990 ᔢ Zion Hill Baptist Church, 1142 Cleveland Ave., 264-8055
Buddhist
ᔢ SGI-USA Montgomery chapter, 5757 Sweet Meadow Drive, 271-4744 Catholic
ᔢ Church of the Holy Spirit, 8570 Vaughn Road, 277-5631 ᔢ Hispanic Ministries of Montgomery, 4421 Narrow Lane Road, 288-8788 ᔢ Our Lady Queen of Mercy Parish, 4421 Narrow Lane Road, 288-2850 ᔢ Resurrection Catholic Church, 2815 Forbes Road, 269-1770 ᔢ Queen of Mercy Catholic Church, 4421 Narrow Lane Road, 288-2850 ᔢ St. Andrews Catholic Church, 433 Clayton St., 262-3241 ᔢ St. Bede Catholic Church, 3870 Atlanta Highway, 272-3463
ᔢ St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 553 S. Union St., 262-1474 ᔢ St. Jude Church, 2048 Fairview Ave., 265-1390 ᔢ St. Peter’s Parish, 219 Adams Ave., 262-7304
Christian Methodist Episcopal ᔢ First CME Church, 4358 Oak St.,
281-4435 ᔢ Hall Memorial CME Church, 541 Seibles Road, 288-0577
Christian Science ᔢ Christian Science Church, 2000 Woodley Road, 265-0172
Church of Christ
ᔢ Apostolic Church of Christ, 5749 Narrow Lane Road, 612-2200 ᔢ Brookview Church of Christ, 100 Brookview Drive, 265-7455 ᔢ Capitol Heights Church of Christ, 2045 Madison Ave., 265-6246 ᔢ Carriage Hills Church of Christ, 5600 Carriage Hills Drive, 271-2525 ᔢ Catoma Street Church of Christ, 100 Catoma St., 264-2390 ᔢ Christ Temple Church of Christ, 201 Early St., 265-2127 ᔢ Church of Christ — Hope Hull, Mobile Highway, 281-6326 ᔢ Church of Christ in Prayer No. 2, 760 Drivers Row, 834-1257 ᔢ Community Congregational United Church of Christ, 3481 S. Court St., 265-4411 ᔢ Coosada Ferry Church of Christ, 4500 Coosada Ferry Road, 264-2358 ᔢ Dalraida Church of Christ, 3740 Atlanta Highway, 272-2561 ᔢ Eastbrook Church of Christ, 650 Coliseum Blvd., 272-4232 ᔢ Eastern Meadows Church of Christ, 4050 Fairground Road, 834-4019 ᔢ Holt Street Church of Christ, 945 S. Holt St., 265-2253 ᔢ Hunter Hills Church of Christ, 330 Old Farm Lane, 285-2700 ᔢ King Hill Church of Christ, 800 E. Dixie Drive, 262-5352 ᔢ Landmark Church of Christ, 1800 Halcyon Blvd., 277-5800 ᔢ Liberty Church of Christ, U.S. 31 (Hope Hull), 281-6020 ᔢ Madison Park Church of Christ, 272-1774 ᔢ Montgomery Church of Christ, 23219 Congressman William L. Dickinson Drive, 215-1096 ᔢ Montgomery Inner City Ministry, 2414 Lower Wetumpka Road, 269-1992 ᔢ Narrow Lane Road Church of Christ, 5964 Narrow Lane Road, 280-3600 ᔢ New Harvest Church of Christ, 4701 Virginia Loop Road, 286-8000 ᔢ Newtown Church of Christ, 1709 N. Decatur St., 262-5519
ᔢ North Lowndes Church of Christ, U.S. 80 (Hope Hull), 284-2946 ᔢ Panama Street Church of Christ, 444 S. Panama St., 264-2985 ᔢ Perry Hill Road Church of Christ, 800 Perry Hill Road, 244-1675 ᔢ Southeast Church of Christ, 2401 Plum St., 263-5697 ᔢ South Perry Street Church of Christ, 3385 S. Perry St., 263-4244 ᔢ Southside Church of Christ, 3388 S. Hull St., 263-0041 ᔢ University Church of Christ, 5315 Atlanta Highway, 386-7320 ᔢ Vaughn Park Church of Christ, 3800 Vaughn Road, 272-2665 ᔢ Vinyard Church of Christ, 122 John Morris Ave., 284-7014
Church of God ᔢ Apostolic Deliverance Church of God,
2047 Winifred St., 269-0689 ᔢ Beacon of Hope Church of God, 1045 Coliseum Blvd., 274-0932 ᔢ Crossing Church of God, 4345 Atlanta Highway, 272-2767 ᔢ First Church of God, 3325 Woodley Road, 288-4660 ᔢ Harvest Temple Church of God, 4500 Vaughn Road, 277-6834 ᔢ Rice Temple AOH Church of God, 601 Clayton St., 262-8452 ᔢ Rosa Parks Avenue Church of God, 1701 Rosa Parks Ave., 265-6008
Church of God in Christ ᔢ Antioch Church of God in Christ, 566
Oak St., 264-4166 ᔢ Capital City Church of God in Christ, 430 Ross St., 262-3708 ᔢ Gospel Tabernacle Church of God in Christ, 465 S. Perry St., 264-5171 ᔢ New Life Church of God in Christ, 4116 Narrow Lane Road, 286-8207 ᔢ New Life Church of God in Christ Annex 1, 1615 Mulberry St., 834-3181 ᔢ New Life Church of God in Christ Annex 3, 600 Columbus St., 241-9922
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ᔢ Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints (Montgomery 1st Ward), 3460 Carter Hill Road, 264-5283
Church of the Nazarene
ᔢ Capital City Church of the Nazarene, 4450 Vaughn Road, 272-8176 ᔢ First Church of the Nazarene, 600 Dalraida Road, 279-8974 Community ᔢ College Grove Community Church, 4516 Wares Ferry Road, 277-2564
Episcopal
ᔢ All Saints Episcopal Church, 645 Coliseum Blvd., 272-2591
ᔢ Christ the Redeemer Episcopal Church, 6801 Vaughn Road, 272-3890 ᔢ Church of the Ascension, 315 Clanton Ave., 263-5529 ᔢ Church of the Good Shepherd, 487 S. Jackson St., 834-9280 ᔢ Church of the Holy Comforter, 2911 Woodley Road, 281-1337 ᔢ Grace Episcopal, Old Pike Road (Mount Meigs), 215-1422 ᔢ St. John’s Episcopal Church, 113 Madison Ave., 262-1937
Full Gospel
ᔢ Christian Life Church, 6000 Monticello Drive, 271-3800 ᔢ Freedom Life Ministries, 223 W. Fleming Road, 281-3138 ᔢ Fresh Anointing International Church, 4870 Woodley Road, 613-3363 ᔢ Harvest Family Church, 7245 Copperfield Drive, 277-1156 ᔢ Sitting at His Feet Fellowship, 110 Eugene St., 264-3306 Greek Orthodox
ᔢ Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, 1721 Mount Meigs Road, 263-1366 Independent
ᔢ Anderson Chapel Ministries, 4453 Richardson Road, 288-2650 ᔢ Cornerstone Bible Church, 341 N. Madison Terrace, 262-2288 ᔢ Golden Gate Ministries, 3734-B Atlanta Highway, 356-5777 ᔢ New Outlook Deliverance Church, 3145 Mace Ave., 834-0051 Islamic ᔢ Masjid Qasim B El-Amin, 2425 Lark
Drive, 281-8474
Jehovah’s Witness ᔢ Cloverdale Congregation, 112 Green
Leaf Drive, 284-6225 ᔢ Jehovah’s Witnesses, 3610 Old Hayneville Road, 834-2024 ᔢ Jehovah’s Witnesses Central Ridge, 4465 Norman Bridge Road, 281-8365 ᔢ Jehovah’s Witnesses Ramer Congregation, U.S. 331 Sellers, 281-9106 ᔢ Jehovah’s Witnesses Spanish, 4465 Norman Bridge Road, 281-8365 ᔢ Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 447 Perry Hill Road, 279-9000 ᔢ Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 4316 Woodley Road, 286-4149
Lutheran
ᔢ Lutheran Church of Epiphany-Missouri Synod, 810 E. South Blvd., 288-9465 ᔢ Lutheran Church-St. Paul LCMS, 4475 Atlanta Highway, 272-6214 ᔢ Messiah Lutheran Church, 6670 Vaughn Road, 277-4213
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Breakfast Holy Eucharist Sunday School Holy Eucharist Youth
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Morning Prayer (Tuesday-Choral Morning Prayer)
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Family Eucharist / Evening Prayer
Worship Services / Men’s & Women’s Bible Study Adult & Children Choirs / Children’s Church Junior Worship / Nursery / Puppet Team Youth Group / Seniors / Vacation Bible School
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River Region awash in things to see and do There are many annual events that take place in central Alabama each year. Here are a few you should check out:
MAY Memorial Day Fly-In: This three-day event, sponsored by Negro Airmen International (NAI), is held every Memorial Day Holiday weekend at Moton field in Tuskegee. The fly-in features black pilots from virtually every one of the continental United States who participate in aviation safety seminars, competitive navigation, pylon racing, balloon bursting, aerobatic demonstrations and networking. 720-0500.
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The Dadeville Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Lake Martin Luau: This is the chamber’s biggest fundraiser and features fun-filled activities for the entire family.
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Due to the large number of houses of worship in the area, this list may not be complete. Please e-mail any additions or changes to localnews@montgomeryadvertiser.com, where the complete list will appear on montgomeradvertiser.com. Locations are in Montgomery unless noted otherwise.
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Fourth of July fireworks shows: Montgomery’s annual fireworks show is sponsored by the city of Montgomery. In Wetumpka, a fireworks show is held each July Fourth at Gold Star Park on the Coosa River. 567-5147. Prattville’s fireworks show is held at Stanley-Jensen Stadium. 358-0297, www.prattville.com. Pike Road holds a celebration at The Waters. 272-9883, www.pikeroad.us. Lake Martin’s event is at the Lake Martin Amphitheater, www.lakemartin.com. Stars on the Riverfront: Alabama Dance Theatre’s annual performance at Riverwalk Amphitheatre. 241-2590. Performance on the Green: The Montgomery Ballet’s annual outdoor performance at Blount Cultural Park. 409-0522.
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Montgomery Ballet dancers perform during last year’s Performance on the Green at Blount Cultural Park. SEPTEMBER CultureFest: Alabama Shakespeare Festival’s daylong celebration of cultures from around the world with music, food and performances. Labor Day weekend. 271-5353. Broadway Under the Stars: This annual concert at Blount Cultural Park from the
Montgomery Symphony Orchestra features show tunes and pop classics. 240-4004. Ballet and the Beasts: The Montgomery Ballet presents this annual outdoors production at the Montgomery Zoo. 240-4900.
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Military’s presence big in River Region The military presence in the Montgomery region is significant, generating nearly $2 billion annually.
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Air University is the Air Force’s center for professional military education. Nearly every member of the Air Force will come to Maxwell during their career for officer or enlisted training courses. Air University also includes two commissioning sources, the Officer Training School and the AF ROTC program. The Community College of the Air Force — the largest community college in the country — also has its headquarters at Maxwell. The 42nd Air Base Wing includes security forces, base operations, medical, contracting, communications and other units. The 908th Airlift Wing is the state’s only Air Force Reserve unit and has eight C-130 cargo planes. The unit also has maintenance, operations, security forces and medical personnel .
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Bienville Road, 244-1109 ᔢ Clinton Chapel AME Zion Church, 4560 Narrow Lane Road, 281-3894 ᔢ Hilliard Chapel AME Zion, 567 Hall St., 264-4904 ᔢ Jericho AME Zion Church, 5251 Hobby Road (Snowdoun), 284-3354 ᔢ Mount Moriah AME Zion Church, 4740 Old Hayneville Road, 284-1986 ᔢ Mount Pleasant AME Zion Church, 2 Phillips St., 269-5326 ᔢ Mount Zion AME Zion Church, 455 W. Jeff Davis Ave., 265-9361 ᔢ Murdock Chapel AME Church, 450 Antioch Lane (Pike Road), 215-7992 ᔢ New Pleasant Valley AME Zion Church, Mason Road (Hope Hull), 284-3179 ᔢ Oak Street AME Zion Church, 1500 Oak St., 263-3200 ᔢ Old Ship AME Zion Church, 483 Holcombe St., 262-3922 ᔢ Pleasant Hill AME Zion Church, Smiley Ferry Road (Ramer), 281-0700 ᔢ Shiloh AME Zion Church, 54 Church St. (Hope Hull), 281-4500 ᔢ St. John AME Church, 807 Madison Ave., 265-4136 ᔢ St. Paul’s AME Church, 706 E. Patton Ave., 286-8577 ᔢ Stone Chapel AME Zion Church, Old Selma Road, 263-2778 ᔢ Troy Chapel AME Zion Church, 3301 McInnis Road, 281-6759 ᔢ Union Chapel AME Zion Church, Madison Park, 272-6681 ᔢ Weeping Mary AME Zion Church, 249 John Morris Ave., 613-0454 ᔢ William Chapel AME Zion Church, 637 Clinton St., 263-1401 ᔢ Zion Star AME Zion, 515 Randolph St., 262-1833
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ᔢ Body of Christ Missionary Baptist Church, 16 Eugene St., 264-7944 ᔢ Big Roxanna Baptist Church, 5001 Norman Bridge Road, 288-8069 ᔢ Branch Grove Baptist Church, 908 Sayre St., 264-8320 ᔢ Bridgeview Baptist Church, 1460 Anderson Road, 265-7736 ᔢ Bryant Missionary Baptist Church, 3546 Norman Bridge Road, 284-4141 ᔢ Calvary Baptist Church, 4601 Troy Highway, 284-3737 ᔢ Calvary Baptist Church, Hance Mill Road, 281-1714 ᔢ Canaan Hill Baptist Church, 300 Ray Thorington Road, 396-8450 ᔢ Canaan Missionary Baptist Church, 2377 Butler Mill Road, 288-5118 ᔢ Capitol Heights Baptist Church, 2514 Madison Ave., 264-6461 ᔢ Catoma Baptist Church, 4300 Old Selma Road, 265-2881 ᔢ Central Baptist Church, 981 S. Perry St., 269-0457 ᔢ Chisholm Baptist Church, 2938 Lower Wetumpka Road, 262-6437 ᔢ Clay Street Baptist Church, 830 Clay St., 269-2136 ᔢ Cloverdale Baptist Church, 608 E. Fairview Ave., 265-9223 ᔢ Coles Chapel Baptist Church, Coosada Ferry Road, 263-5034 ᔢ Covenant Baptist Church, 7050 University Court, 270-0861 ᔢ Dalraida Baptist Church, 3838 Wares Ferry Road, 272-2412 ᔢ Day Street Baptist Church, 861 Day St., 269-1251 ᔢ Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, 454 Dexter Ave., 263-3970 ᔢ Eastdale Baptist Church, 400 N. Burbank Ave., 272-6460 ᔢ Eastern Hills Baptist Church, 3604 Pleasant Ridge Road, 272-0604 ᔢ Eastern Oaks Baptist Church, 7505 Wares Ferry Road, 396-9811 ᔢ Eastmont Baptist Church, 4505 Atlanta Highway, 277-6300 ᔢ Ezekiel Missionary Baptist Church, 3630 S. Perry St., 262-8950 ᔢ Faith Baptist Church, 3300 Mace Ave., 262-2411 ᔢ Faith Full Gospel Baptist Church, 1931 Highland Ave., 832-4845 ᔢ Faith Missionary Baptist Church, 3340 Duff St., 834-8044 ᔢ Fannin Road Baptist Church, 3525 Fannin Road, 262-9001 ᔢ First Baptist Church, 347 N. Ripley St., 264-6921 ᔢ First Baptist Church, 305 S. Perry St., 834-6310 ᔢ First Baptist Church of Greater Washington Park, 2817 Second St., 284-2600 ᔢ First Baptist Church of Hope Hull, Pettus Road, 284-4776 ᔢ First Baptist Church Pike Road, Old Carter Road, 281-5276 ᔢ First Freewill Baptist Church, 415 Perry Hill Road, 277-9677 ᔢ First Southern Baptist Church of Hope Hull, Wasden Road, 284-5200 ᔢ Freewill Missionary Baptist Church, 1724 Hill St., 262-2205 ᔢ Forest Park Baptist Church, 1803 Mulberry St., 269-5726 ᔢ Galilee Baptist Church, 2013 Luverne St., 262-8149 ᔢ Gateway Baptist Church, 3300 Bell Road, 272-9494 ᔢ Good Samaritan Baptist Church, 955 National Ave., 265-9983 ᔢ Goodhope Missionary Baptist Church, (Wetumpka), 567-7133 ᔢ Goodship Baptist Church, Alabama 143 (Millbrook) ᔢ Love Center Full Gospel Baptist Church, 4870 Woodley Road, 215-0056 ᔢ Greater Mount Olive Baptist Church, 646 Stephens St., 269-3466 ᔢ Greater Vision Free Will Baptist Church, 1187 Upper Kingston Road, 358-1911 ᔢ Hall Street Baptist Church, 700 S. Hall
St., 263-1720 ᔢ Harmony Baptist Church, 5640 Troy Highway, 281-1600 ᔢ Heritage Baptist Church, 1849 Perry Hill Road, 279-9976 ᔢ Highland Avenue Baptist Church, 1900 Highland Ave., 834-3506 ᔢ Highland Gardens Baptist Church, 2014 Johnson St., 263-0294 ᔢ Holt Street Memorial Baptist Church, 1870 S. Court St., 263-0522 ᔢ Hunter Station Baptist Church, Birmingham Highway, 262-3048 ᔢ Hutchinson Missionary Baptist Church, 860 E. Grove St., 265-8615 ᔢ Jackson Prospect Baptist Church, 4440 Snowdoun Chambers, 288-8558 ᔢ Jackson Street Baptist Church, 430 S. Jackson St., 264-5114 ᔢ Jehovah Baptist Church, 5795 Narrow Lane Road, 280-2923 ᔢ Jerusalem Baptist Church, 1720 Tolvert St., 265-5218 ᔢ Jerusalem Baptist Church, 5100 Woodley Road, 286-4563 ᔢ Kindle Baptist Church, 4549 Velma Circle, 263-1118 ᔢ King Hill Baptist Church, 1930 Stokes St., 262-1260 ᔢ Klondike Baptist Church, Old Selma Road, 264-8343 ᔢ Lakeview Baptist Church, 9225 Atlanta Highway, 213-3080 ᔢ Liberty Hill Baptist Church, Crenshaw Road (Wetumpka), 567-8750 ᔢ Lighthouse Baptist Church, 3560 Bell Road, 271-6502 ᔢ Lilly Baptist Church, 820 Hill St., 269-2592 ᔢ Lily Hill Baptist Church, Faye Station Road, 285-6445 ᔢ Love and Peace Baptist Church, 329 Air Base Blvd., 265-4410 ᔢ Macedonia Baptist Church, 3835 Woodley Road, 288-5847 ᔢ Maggie Street Baptist Church, 642 Maggie St., 263-3215 ᔢ McGehee Road Baptist Church, 2877 McGehee Road, 262-0689 ᔢ Memorial Heights Baptist Church, 3182 Bozeman Drive, 262-1350 ᔢ Mitylene Missionary Baptist Church, 6650 Wares Ferry Road, 244-0727 ᔢ Mobile Heights Baptist Church, 2012 Mobile Road, 265-1405 ᔢ Morgan Avenue Baptist Church, 606 Morgan Ave., 265-1194 ᔢ Morning Pilgrim Baptist Church, 1309 Goode St., 265-0766 ᔢ Morningview Baptist Church, 125 Calhoun Road, 272-2304 ᔢ Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church, 1805 Hale St., 269-1111 ᔢ Mount Gillard Baptist Church, 3323 Day St., 263-2171 ᔢ Mount Lebanon Baptist Church, Mount Zion Road (Ramer), 613-0621 ᔢ Mount Olive Baptist Church, 3465 Old Selma Road, 269-0202 ᔢ Mount Olive Baptist Church, 1250 Sprott St., 272-0907 ᔢ Mount Sinai Baptist Church, U.S. 80, 284-3168 ᔢ Mount Sinai Baptist Church, Pettus Road (Hope Hull), 288-6471 ᔢ Mount Zion Baptist Church, Mount Zion Road (Ramer), 286-8603 ᔢ Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church, 1032 Stephens St., 269-5988 ᔢ New Canaan Baptist Church, 5680 Atlanta Highway, 272-2297 ᔢ New Elam Baptist Church, 672 Watts St., 263-2477 ᔢ New Jerusalem Baptist Church, 103 Underwood Road, 612-0788 ᔢ New Liberty Baptist Church (Pike Road), 284-5713 ᔢ New Life Baptist Church, 1943 Rosa L. Parks Ave., 263-2662 ᔢ New Mount Calvary Baptist Church, 901 Alexander St., 263-4052
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1931 to 1932. The gala features a silent and live auction and music from the Roaring Twenties. 264-4222.
and a children’s area. 386-7146. Junior League of Montgomery Holiday Market: This is one of the organization’s major fundraisers. The shopping event also features entertainment and food. 288-8816. Zoo Boo: The Montgomery Zoo celebrates Halloween for several days in late October with nightly attractions for the kids leading up to Halloween night. The zoo normally closes at 5 p.m., but it reopens until 9 p.m. during Zoo Boo so visitors can enjoy haunted train rides, costumed characters, candy and more. 240-4900.
FEBRUARY Jewish Food Festival and Treasure Mart: Featuring Jewish specialties including hot beef brisket plate, corned beef on Jewish rye, potato latkes, fresh challah bread along with Sephardic and other Jewish pastries, plus visitors can search the Treasure Market for mementos and take tours of Temple Beth Or’s sanctuary. 262-3314.
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NOVEMBER Kenan Mill’s annual Fall Festival and Bluegrass Event: This annual event features bluegrass music, food vendors, arts and crafts and so much more. Kenan’s Mill was built in the mid-1800s and produced water-ground meal, grits and corn for over 100 years. The grounds also include a fascinating 19th-century brick charcoal kiln. 874-1720. Turkey Day Classic: Held on Thanksgiving Day at Cramton Bowl, this college football game features Alabama State University and Tuskegee University. The Turkey Day Parade precedes the game in downtown Montgomery. 229-4507. Holiday Light Festival: From late November to early January, the Montgomery Zoo is aglow with
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DECEMBER The city of Montgomery Christmas Parade: Held in early December on Dexter Avenue, this annual event features hundreds of floats and other attractions. Parade is kicked off with the governor’s tree-lighting ceremony and ends with the mayor’s tree-lighting ceremony. 241-2300.
Christmas on the Coosa: Held in December at Gold Star Park and in downtown Wetumpka, the main event is the boat parade at night along the Coosa River. Boats are decorated for the holidays. Other highlights of the festival include arts and crafts, a street parade, food vendors and a fireworks show. 567-5147.
JANUARY Fitzgerald Museum Gala: This annual fundraiser is held each January at the F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum, 919 Felder Ave. The couple lived here from
Southeastern Livestock Exposition Rodeo: Held over several days during March at Garrett Coliseum, the rodeo features events such as bullriding as well as livestock shows. Some of the top stars in rodeo come every year to prepare for the national championship. 265-1867 or (888) 2RODEO2.
APRIL Alabama Book Festival: Writers, illustrators, publishers and others from the literay world set up shop at Old Alabama Town, a historic site in downtown Montgomery. 844-4946. Zoo Weekend: The Montgomery Zoo’s annual entertainment extravaganza features a variety of games, rides, music and animal presentations. Habitats from five continents with naturalistic, barrier-free exhibits for more than 600 animals. 240-4900.
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Ambulance service in Prattville is provided by the Prattville Fire Department. Phone: 361-3660 City of Tallassee Ambulance Address: 214 Barnett Blvd., Tallassee Phone: 283-6586 City of Millbrook Ambulance Address: 3820 Grandview Road, Millbrook Phone: 285-6707 MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONS American Cancer Society, Mid-South Division Address: 3054-C McGehee Road Phone: 875-5407 American Heart Association Regional Office Address: 448 S. Lawrence St. Phone: 298-1910 Medical Association of Alabama Address: 19 S. Jackson St. Phone: 263-6441 Medical Society of Montgomery County Address: 19 S. Jackson St. Phone: 261-2045 Mental Health Association Address: 1116 S. Hull St. Phone: 262-5500 Mental Health Authority Address: 101 Coliseum Blvd. Phone: 279-7830 Montgomery Health Department Address: 3060 Mobile Highway Phone: 293-6400
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RIVER REGION MEDICAL FACILITIES Address: 400 Taylor Road Phone: 277-8330 Web site: www.baptistfirst.org Physician finder: 273-4444 Licensed beds: 150 Specialty services: Center for Diabetes, regional neonatal intensive care unit, obstetrics, general medical/surgical unit, Stork Club, emergency services, physical, occupational and speech therapy center, CAP-accredited lab and blood gas lab, sleep disorder center, Baptist Breast Health Center, endoscopy center, radiology, Senior Advantage and a variety of community education programs. The new Taylor Medical Complex at Baptist East opened in April 2008. Prattville Baptist Hospital Address: 124 S. Memorial Drive Phone: 365-0651 Web site: www.baptistfirst.org Physician Finder: 273-4444 Licensed beds: 85 Specialty services: Speech and Hearing Clinic, general medical/ surgical unit, bone density scans, emergency services, sleep disorder center, CAP-accredited lab and blood gas lab, Senior Advantage and a variety of community education classes. Elmore Community Hospital Address: 500 Hospital Drive, Wetumpka Phone: 567-4311 Of note: This investor-owned facility operated by the Ivy Creek Association of Elmore County is licensed for 69 beds. It is an acute care, urban hospital. Tallassee Community Hospital Address: 805 Friendship Road, Tallassee Phone: 283-6541
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Baptist Medical Center South Address: 2105 E. South Blvd. Phone: 288-2100 Web site: www.baptistfirst.org Physician finder: 273-4444 Licensed beds: 454 Specialty services: Institute for Advanced Wound Care, top-rated cardiovascular services, top-rated orthopedic care unit, cardiac surgery, regional neonatal intensive care unit, Angel One, Sleep Disorders Center, Chest Pain Center, Meadhaven (mental health), Senior Advantage, Parker Pavilion, Stork Club, CAP-accredited lab and blood gas lab, breast health clinics, emergency services, neurosciences, Same Day Surgery Center, radiology, cardiac rehabilitation, pulmonary rehabilitation, obstetrics and a variety of community education classes. Jackson Hospital Address: 1725 Pine St. Phone: 293-8000 Web site: www.jackson.org Physician finder: 293-8888 Licensed beds: 379 (and 30 longterm acute care beds) Specialty services: Cardiac care, diabetes center, emergency care, neurosciences, obstetrics (LDR birthing suites), Frank McGough Oncology Unit, orthopedics and sports medicine, ABBI (advanced breast biopsy instrumentation), wound treatment center, surgery center, imaging center and a variety of community education classes. Baptist Medical Center East
Of note: Tallassee Community Hospital is a not-for-profit hospital, licensed for 69 beds and operated by Community Hospital Inc. in Tallassee. It is an acute care, urban hospital. The hospital was founded in 1926. Central Alabama Veterans Administration Health Care System 214 Perry Hill Road, Montgomery: 272-4670 2400 Hospital Road, Tuskegee: 727-0550
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American Family Care offices Services provided: Adult and pediatric AFC Governor’s House: 2936 Marti Lane, 288-0088 AFC Bellwood: 6910 Vaughn Road, 279-7444 Medical Outreach Ministries Family Health Center Address: 88 South Blvd. Phone: 281-8008 Services provided: Free adult and pediatric primary care, prescription services to those without insurance. Lister Hill Health Center Address: 1000 Adams Ave. Phone: 263-2301 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care, gynecology, dentistry, podiatry, ophthalmology, mental health counseling, social services and pharmaceutical services. Chisholm Family Health Center Address: 100 E. Vandiver Blvd. Phone: 832-4338 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care, dentistry, obstetrics/gynecology, podiatry, ophthalmology, mental health counseling, social services and pharmaceutical services.
Montgomery Primary Health Care Clinic Address: 3060 Mobile Highway Phone: 293-6670 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care, obstetrics/ gynecology, dentistry, podiatry, mental health counseling, social services and pharmaceutical services. Ramer Family Health Center Address: Alabama 94 E., Ramer Phone: 562-3229 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care, obstetrics/ gynecology, dentistry, podiatry, ophthalmology, mental health counseling, social services and pharmaceutical services. Crossroads Healthy Lifestyle and Wellness Center Address: 1154 S. Decatur St. Phone: 263-5125 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care, obstetrics/ gynecology, dentistry, podiatry, ophthalmology, mental health counseling, social services and pharmaceutical services. The Family Medical Center Address: 8578 U.S. 80, Tyler Phone: 872-1966 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care, gynecology, pharmaceutical services, lab services. Autaugaville Family Health Center Address: 203 N. Taylor St., Autaugaville Phone: 365-4524 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care Eclectic Family Health Center Address: 145 Main St., Eclectic Phone: 541-2116 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care, obstetrics/
gynecology, dentistry, podiatry, ophthalmology, mental health counseling, social services and pharmaceutical services. PriMed 2815 Vaughn Road: 271-4545 4305 Atlanta Highway: 271-7051 34 Taylor Road: 272-7639 U.S. 231 South, Wetumpka: 567-8400 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care. Prattville Medical Park Address: 645 McQueen Smith Road Phone: 358-2000; information desk, 358-2000; administration, 358-2002; lab, 358-6347; Medical, 286-2345 Elmore County Health Department Address: 6501 U.S. 231, Wetumpka Phone: 567-1171 Eclectic Family Health Center Address: 145 Main St., Eclectic Phone: 541-2116 Eclectic Family Care (private clinic) Address: 575 Claud Road, Eclectic Phone: 541-3020
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If you like to listen to bands, sing karaoke, or dance all night, the tricounty area has many places to do just that. Locations are in Montgomery unless noted otherwise. Big Star Tavern (formerly Coconuts): Dance and variety; 1449 U.S. 82 in Prattville; 365-2666. Blue Byrd’s: Variety; 6804 Atlanta Highway; 356-4690. The Blue Iguana: Variety; 1714 E. Main St. in Prattville; 358-8600; theblueiguanabar.com. The Board Room: R&B; 2801 Vaughn Plaza; 272-9693. Bogies at River Run: Rock and country; 1501 Dozier Road; 271-2811. Boomerang’s: Variety; 5480 Atlanta Highway; 239-7680; mgmboomerangs.com Capitol Oyster Bar: Blues; 115 E. South Blvd.; 288-4217. Chills: Hip-hop; 5620 Calmar Drive; 356-0838. Club 322: Alternative lifestyle; 322 N. Lawrence St.; 263-4322. Cook Station Grill and Grocery: Country; 956 Wares Ferry Road; 277-3277. Cool Beans at the Café d’Art: Jazz; 115 Montgomery St.; 269-3302. Crockmier’s: Adult contemporary; 9593 Vaughn Road; 481-0490. Dakota’s: Country; 475 Weoka (Wetumpka); 567-7795. Doodle Hoppers: Variety; 3637 Debby Drive in LeCroy Village; 284-4973. Dooley’s Irish Pub: Dance and Karaoke;
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Michael’s Pub: Adult contemporary; 3150 Watchman Drive; 270-9824. Mission House: R&B and jazz; 461 S. Court St.; 356-0849. Montgomery Brewing Company: Variety; 12 W. Jefferson St.; 834-2739; montgomerybrewpub.com. Nobles: Variety and karaoke; 121 Montgomery St.; 262-3326. Off the Wagon: Rock and country; 62 Dexter Ave.; 263-0102; www.thewagonrocks.com. One More Club: Variety; 4340 River Oaks Road (Millbrook); 290-0706. The Olive Room: Jazz; 121 Montgomery St.; 262-2763. Ref’s Rocking Sports Pub: Variety; 4888 Main St. (Millbrook); 322-3000; refspub.com. Rock Bottom American Pub: Variety; 2430 East Blvd.; 239-7625; rockbottomamericanpub.com. Rose Supper Club: Hip-Hop and R&B; 954 Highland Ave.; 264-2975. Ruddles English Pub: Variety; 3133 Bell Road; 277-8710. The Shack: Karaoke, rock and blues; 3200 Atlanta Highway; 395-5455. Santa Barbara Trading Company: Variety; 2801-X Vaughn Plaza Road; 612-7013. The Sky Bar & Grill: Variety; 1355 East Blvd.; 277-2200. Sous La Terre: Late-night jazz; 82B Commerce St.; 265-2069. 1048 Jazz and Blues Club: 1048 E. Fairview Ave.; 834-1048; 1048jazzandblues.com. Woodmere Tavern: Variety; 5743 Woodmere Blvd.; 279-0802.
GETTING AROUND Montgomery Area Transit System MATS provides fixed route and paratransit service within city limits of Montgomery. The fixed route system averages 4,500 trips daily (more than 1 million trips annually) over approximately 4,000 daily route miles. Thirty-two buses serve 16 fixed routes between the hours of 5 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Paratransit service provides 140 daily trips. Paratransit operates 6 days a week from 5 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., with a fleet of 10 vehicles. The downtown transfer center is at 495 Molton St. 241-2200.
Downtown Lunch Trolley The Lunch Trolley Express circulates throughout downtown Montgomery between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. every 10-15 minutes Monday through Friday and the ride is free.
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Region From Page 26 Enlisted Heritage Hall: Maxwell Air Force Base Gunter Annex. 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. Free. 416-3202. F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum: The couple lived here from 1931 to 1932. This is the only museum dedicated to them. 919 Felder Ave. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday-Friday, and 1-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Free. 264-4222. Fairview State Farmers Market: State-operated market features farm-fresh produce year-round. 60 W. Fairview Ave. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. 263-7759. First Baptist Church: The Rev. Ralph Abernathy was the church’s pastor from 1952-1961. The church was a major meeting place during the civil rights era. On May 15, 1961, freedom riders and parishioners were held captive for 15 hours in the church until U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy nationalized the Alabama National Guard to provide them a safe exit. 347 N. Ripley St. 264-6921. First White House of the Confederacy: Served as the home of the first president of the Confederate States of America for a short time before the capital was moved to Richmond, Va. 644 Washington Ave. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Closed holidays. Free. 242-1861. Fort Toulouse-Jackson Park: 1700s French fort reconstruction is a state historic site. It features a campground and Indian mounds.
Friday, May 15, 2009 Each fall, Frontier Days features re-enactments and role players in period costumes. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. U.S. 231 North, near Wetumpka. $2 adults, $1 ages 6-12, free for 5 and younger. 567-3002. Garrett Coliseum: Home of the Alabama National Fair each October, the coliseum also is the site of rodeos, circus performances, dog shows and rummage sales. Coliseum Boulevard. 242-5597. Hank Williams grave site: Twenty thousand people a year are estimated to make the pilgrimage to this country great’s grave site. Oakwood Cemetery Annex. Enter off Upper Wetumpka Road, proceed up hill and to the right; grave is on top of hill. Free. Hank Williams Museum: Museum
opened in February 1999, moved to current location in May 2000. It houses artifacts from Williams’ life, including the 1952 Cadillac in which he died Jan. 1, 1953. 118 Commerce St. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Sunday. $8 adults, $3 ages 3-11. 262-3600. Hank Williams statue: A 6-foot, 2-inch statue of the hometown country music legend. North Perry Street in Lister Hill Plaza. Free. 262-0013. Holt Street Baptist Church: On Dec. 5, 1955, just days after Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give her bus seat to a white man, Holt Street Baptist was the site of a mass meeting to determine how long blacks would boycott the city bus system. More than 5,000 people attended. Many other meetings and rallies were held at the church. 903 S. Holt St.
An “unsupported” staircase is featured in the state Capitol. Mann Wildlife Learning Museum: A natural history museum dedicated to wildlife conservation through education. 325 Vandiver Blvd., next to the Montgomery Zoo. Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. $6 adults, $4 ages 3-12. Free for Mann Museum members. 240-4900. Maxwell Air Force Base Air Park and Monument to Powered Flight: Includes a model of the airplane the Wright Brothers had at their local flight school. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Free. 953-2017. Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Founded in 1930, the museum holds a collection of paintings, prints and arts. The museum also
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hosts temporary exhibitions and educational programs throughout the year. In the Blount Cultural Park off Woodmere Boulevard. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Free. 240-4333. Montgomery Zoo: Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. $6 for 13 and older, $4 for ages 3-12, $4 for ages 65 and older, and free for ages 2 and younger. 240-4900. Old Alabama Town: Outdoor history museum highlights central Alabama’s history, architecture and lifestyles. The town consists of more than 40 19th- and early 20th-century structures, 22 of which are on the tour daily. Among the historic houses moved to Old Alabama Town is Lucas Tavern, one of the earliest buildings in Alabama. Tours are 9 a.m.3 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Two tour options: “Working in the 19th Century” and “Living in the 19th Century.” One tour: $4 adults, $2 ages 6-18. Both tours: $8 for adults, $4 for ages 6-18. Group rates available for 10 or more. 240-4500. Renaissance Montgomery Hotel and Spa at the Convention Center (Montgomery Performing Arts Centre): Located in the heart of downtown Montgomery, this new attraction is not only a luxury hotel and European Spa but it also features the state-of-the-art Performing Arts Centre. The Montgomery Performing Arts Centre is large enough for first-run Broadway shows, yet intimate enough with 1,800 seats to view a wide variety of concerts, opera, comedy, dance and kids shows. 201 Tallapoosa St. For general ticket information and scheduled shows, call 481-5100 or go online at
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www.mpaconline.org. Rosa Parks Museum and Library: Owned by Troy University Montgomery, the museum opened Dec. 1, 2000, on the 45th anniversary of Rosa Parks’ arrest for not giving her seat on a city bus to a white man. Tours include a video showing and a 1950s-era Montgomery bus. 252 Montgomery St. Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. $5.50 adults, $3.50 ages 4-12, free for ages 3 and younger. 241-8615. St. John’s Episcopal Church: The oldest Episcopal church in Montgomery, St. John’s was built in 1855. 113 Madison Ave. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday and 6:45 a.m.-noon Sunday. Free. 262-1937. State Capitol: Contains one of the country’s finest examples of an “unsupported” staircase. This was the site of Alabama’s secession from the Union in 1861. The Capitol grounds also is site of the Jefferson Davis Star and Confederate Memorial. 600 Dexter Ave. 9 a.m.5 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m.4 p.m. Saturday. Free. 242-3935. W.A. Gayle Planetarium: Troy University operates this planetarium for the city of Montgomery. The center opened in 1969 and has more than 200 theater-style seats. It is one of the largest planetariums between Atlanta and New Orleans. On Forest Avenue at Oak Park. Showtimes are 3 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 2 p.m. Sunday. $3.50, free for children younger than 5. 241-4799. Wilderness Park/Bamboo Forest: Bamboo towers 60 feet to form a canopy in the sky at this park, which includes one of the state’s largest beech trees. Open daily until dusk. Upper Kingston Road in Prattville. Free. 361-3640.
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Juliette Hampton Morgan Memorial Library 245 High St. Montgomery, 36104 ■ 240-4999 ■ Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday
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E.L. Lowder Regional Library ■ 2590 Bell Road Montgomery, 36117 ■ 244-5717 ■ Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday
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Rufus A. Lewis Regional Library ■ 3095 Mobile Highway Montgomery, 36108 ■ 240-4848 ■ Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday
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Coliseum Boulevard Branch Library ■ 840 Coliseum Blvd. Montgomery, 36109 ■ 271-7005 ■ Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday; Summer: 9 a.m.to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday
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Governors Square Branch Library ■ 2885-B E. South Blvd. Montgomery, 36116 ■ 284-7929 ■ Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday; Summer: 9 a.m.to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday
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Rosa L. Parks Avenue Branch Library ■ 1276 Rosa Parks Ave. Montgomery, 36108 ■ 240-4979 ■ Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; Summer: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday
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Lin, the architect of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, it contains the names of 40 individuals who died during the civil rights movement. 400 Washington Ave. Accessible 24 hours a day. Free. 956-8200. Civil Rights Memorial Center: Visitor center enhances the experience of the Civil Rights Memorial by providing in-depth information about the people and events it honors. Tour includes a 20-minute film and the Wall of Tolerance. 400 Washington Ave. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. $2 adults, free for ages 17 and younger. 956-8200. Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts: Operated by Troy University, it has its own regular yearly schedule of plays, dances and musical performances. 251 Montgomery St. 241-9567. Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church: Historic church from which the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. led the Montgomery Bus Boycott. 454 Dexter Ave. Tours 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. $5 adults, $3 ages 3-12, free for 2 and younger. Joint tours of church and museum: $7 adults, $5 ages 3-12, free for 2 and younger. 263-3970. Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church Parsonage Museum: Serving as the pastorium of Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church since 1919, this was home for the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. during his ministry in Montgomery and the Montgomery Bus Boycott. 309 S. Jackson St. Tours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. $5 adults, $3 ages 3-12, free for 2 and younger. Joint tours of church and museum: $7 adults, $5 ages 3-12, free for 2 and younger. 261-3270.
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streams, wetlands and ponds. The center includes a 30-acre garden, five miles of trails and boardwalks, and a new 4,000-square-foot outdoor pavilion. The Nature Center is located at the Alabama Wildlife Federation’s headquarters, 3050 Lanark Road in Millbrook. Go to www.alabamawildlife.org for directions. Alabama War Memorial: Monument honors war veterans from Alabama. Corner of Jackson and Monroe streets. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily. Free. Blount Cultural Park: Park features walking tracks, ducks and ponds and is home to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival and Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. Festival Drive, just off Woodmere Boulevard. Open daily until sundown. 240-4333 or 271-5353. Civil Rights Memorial: Designed by Maya
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Area schools earn national recognition Residents in Montgomery, Elmore and Autauga counties can find something to feel good about in any of the tri-county school systems — from awards for academic achievement and programs to being ranked among some of the best schools in the nation. The tri-county area also boasts some of the best private schools, including more than 30 in Montgomery County. As Montgomery County’s third largest employer, with 4,500 employees, and the third largest school system in Alabama, Montgomery Public Schools’ high schools have been ranked among the best schools in the nation by publications such as Newsweek and U.S. News & World Reports. Montgomery’s public school system operates 57 schools, including nine magnets that cover all grade levels and themes ranging from technology, science, performing arts, accelerated academics and international studies. There are about 31,000 students enrolled in all programs. The school system also has entered the first phase of an aggressive fiveyear, multimillion-dollar facility plan
that calls for the construction of new schools and renovation of some existing schools. The schools are fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The area’s other public school systems have something to brag about, as well. Tallassee City Schools in Elmore County was one of the first schools involved in the Alabama Reading Initiative and serves as a K-12 training site for TEAM-Math. More than 1,900 students attend the school system’s elementary, middle and high school. In comparison, Elmore County Public Schools has 15 schools attended by more than 10,000 students, with every school accredited by the state and Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Among the school system’s latest achievements was Wetumpka High School teacher Virginia Vilardi being named as one of four candidates for Alabama Teacher of the Year. The Autauga County school system operates from the mission statement “committed to excellence.” That state-
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The River Region, located some 200 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, enjoys temperate weather with mild winters and a long growing season. The average temperature is 61 degrees, and the area averages about 55 inches of rainfall a year. The growing season is 210 days per year. The area normally enjoys eight hours of sunshine a day. Winters are usually short and mild, with hard freezes a rarity. Even in the dead of winter, it’s not unusual to have days where the high temperature flirts with the 70-degree mark. The area averages less than threetenths of an inch of snow each year. Summers generally see afternoon highs in the upper 80s to mid-90s. Due to the Gulf’s influence, summer means high, sometimes stifling, levels of humidity. The area generally is considered to be in the geographic center of the Southeast, and elevation ranges from 150 feet above sea level in Montgomery County to 554 feet in Autauga and 745 feet in Elmore counties. The area is prone to severe weather, including strong thunderstorms and tornadoes. There is a severe weather season from March through May. A second storm season spikes in November.
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MONTGOMERY CITY/COUNTY GOVERNMENT 4414 Carmichael Road, Suite 20 Montgomery, AL 36106 Business: 272-7400 Fax: 272-6106 gpruitt@montgomeryal.gov
CITY OF MONTGOMERY General information: 241-4400 Fire: 241-2400 Police (non-emergency): 241-2708 Secret Witness: 262-4000 Tow-in lot, B&R Wrecker and Recovery: 262-1763 Incident and offense records: 241-2760 Transit authority: 240-4012
District 9: Council President Charles W. Jinright
Jinright-Turner Insurance & Bonds Inc. 4216 Carmichael Road Montgomery, AL 36106 P.O. Box 230308 Montgomery, AL 36123 cjinright@securancegroup.com Business: 386-3305 Fax: 386-3306 cjinright@montgomeryal.gov
Mayor Todd Strange
City Hall, Room 206 103 N. Perry St. Montgomery, AL 36104 Office: 241-2000 Fax: 241-2600 mayor@montgomeryal.gov
MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL The Montgomery City Council generally meets the first and third Tuesdays. A work session is held at 3:30 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday, followed by a council meeting at 5 p.m. The work sessions are held in the mayor’s conference room, Room 204, at City Hall, 103 N. Perry St.; the council meetings are held in the Council Chamber (Room 142) at City Hall. For more information, go to www.montgomeryal.gov.
District 1: Jim Spear
648 Pimblico Road Montgomery, AL 36109 Work: 558-0032 Fax: 215-8799 Home: 272.2558 jspear@montgomeryal.gov
District 2: Charles W. Smith P.O. Box 240335
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Todd Strange is the mayor of Montgomery.
Sheriff “D.T.” Marshall
Montgomery, AL 36124-0335 Work: 244-0000 Home: 272-8104 Cell: 398-3431 cws10549@bellsouth.net
Revenue Commissioner Sarah Spear
District 3: Tracy Larkin, president pro tem
128 Clanton Ave. Montgomery, AL 36104 Office: 819-7854 Home: 262-2570 tlarkin@montgomeryal.gov
District 4: David M. Burkette
2344 Clarence Lee Drive Montgomery, AL 36108 Home: 230-9492 Cell: 318-2387 coachdburkette@yahoo.com
District 5: Cornelius “C.C.” Calhoun
1055 Largo Lane Montgomery, AL 36116 Office: 613-9100 Home: 280-7899 Cell: 399-3360 ccalhoun@montgomeryal.gov
District 6: Willie Cook
P.O. Box 201441 Montgomery, AL 36120 Home: 281-7775 wcook@montgomeryal.gov
District 7: Martha D. Roby
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District 1: TBA (Gov. Bob Riley has yet to name a replacement for Todd Strange, who was elected Montgomery mayor) District 2: Elton N. Dean Sr., chairman
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District 6: Robert Porterfield
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Office: 832-1210 Home: 281-6699 eltondean@mc-ala.org
District 7: Beverly Ross, president
District 3: Dimitri Polizos
Office: 832-1210 Home: 396-7173 dimitripolizos@mc-ala.org
3701 Princeton Road Montgomery, AL 36111 Office: 420-4332 Home: 263-4395
District 4: Jiles Williams Jr. Office: 832-1210 Home: 262-0210 jileswilliams@mc-ala.org
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District 5: Reed Ingram, vice chairman
The Town Council meets the second Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Room at Town Hall, 4902 Pike Road. All members of the government can be reached at Town Hall.
Office: 832-1210 Home: 288-0079 reedingram@mc-ala.org
MONTGOMERY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION District 1: Heather Sellers
Mayor Gordon Stone
2916 Biltmore Ave. Montgomery, AL 36109 Home: 215-6544
Town Hall 4902 Pike Road Pike Road, AL 36064 Office: 272-9883 Fax: 272-9984 E-mail: townofpikeroad@charterinternet.com
District 2: Charlotte Meadows 539 Paddock Lane Montgomery, AL 36109 Home: 277-6166
Councillors Chris Dunn, mayor pro tem and Planning Commission chairman, Tommy Brassell, Dick Brewbaker, Rob Steindorff and Leroy Tolliver Charlene Rabren, town clerk Buddy Garland, planning director
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The Alabama Dance Theatre presented “Cinderella” as part of its 2008 Mistletoe production. shows from ASF’s Southern Writers’ Project. Currently, ASF is offering its repertory season, which includes William Shakespeare’s “Romeo & Juliet.” 271-5353. Alabama State University: The university’s theater department prepares several productions each academic year. Past seasons include such productions as “Six Characters in Search of an Author” by Luigi Pirandello and “First Breeze of Summer” by Leslie Lee. The productions are staged at the Leila Barlow Theatre, 915 S. Jackson. 229-6929. Arts Council of Montgomery: The council strives to enhance the
cultural life of the city by promoting growth and quality of the arts through education of the youth. The nonprofit organization offers several specialized arts programs for schoolchildren throughout the year. The council also serves as a forum for arts development. 241-ARTS (2787). Capitol Sounds Concert Band: This volunteer organization is sponsored by the Montgomery Department of Parks and Recreation. The band plays at various events around the city including the Fourth of July celebration downtown. Call 240-4661 or visit www.capitolsounds.org to contact the band and/or find out how to join. Faulkner University Dinner Theatre: A Montgomery tradition, this is the city’s only dinner theater. Each season features several productions. Auditions are open to the community as well as to Faulkner students, faculty and staff Faulkner University Dinner Theatre is in the Pop Myers Fine Arts Center, 5345 Atlanta Highway. 386-7190. Huntingdon College: This college theater presents a variety of productions each year. In 2004, the theater moved down Fairview Avenue to its new home, 1125 E. Fairview Ave., formerly known as Cloverdale Junior High School. Past seasons have included such classics as “A Chorus Line” and “Blithe Spirit” as well as “To Kill a Mockingbird.” 833-4292. Montgomery Ballet: A professional ballet company, the Montgomery Ballet presents several
productions each year. The company’s annual Christmas season production of “The Nutcracker” is a holiday tradition. Two free performances are staged outside during the warmer months. The Performance on the Green is at Blount Cultural Park, and Ballet and the Beasts is performed at the Montgomery Zoo. The Montgomery Ballet studios are at 6009 E. Shirley Lane. 409-0522. Montgomery Chamber Music Organization: For more than 40 years, this organization has brought some of the world’s best chamber music groups to the Capital City. Its success has prompted the organization’s members to expand the season to four concerts. Concerts are in the Wilson Auditorium at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. 277-3505 or 277-2766. Montgomery Chorale: Around for more than 30 years, the chorale performs several concerts each year. The 50-plus members continue the tradition with both classical and popular music, often with orchestral accompaniment. The organization also offers youngsters an opportunity to sing with the Montgomery Youth Chorale. There are concerts throughout the year, including the Christmas program, which has become one of Montgomery’s favorite events. 265-3737. Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Throughout the year, there is a diverse schedule of exhibits covering such areas as three-dimensional works, abstract paintings and works by the masters. The
museum also celebrates the arts with the Flimp Festival, an annual outdoor affair the first Saturday of May. The museum is in Blount Cultural Park. Admission is free. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. 240-4333. Montgomery Symphony Orchestra: This volunteer orchestra, with the help of world-class cello and violin fellows, presents a variety of concerts each year. There are classical concerts as well as three pops concerts each season. Its holiday pops concert has become a permanent fixture in the local holiday scene. The Montgomery Symphony Orchestra’s office is at 301 N. Hull St. 240-4004. Theatre AUM: Auburn Montgomery’s theater program presents several productions each year, including such classics as “Merrily, We Roll Along” and “To Be Young and Gifted.” Performances are staged in the Taylor Center. 244-3632. Troy University’s Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts: Each year, the Davis Theatre features a lineup of national touring productions of Broadway musicals and music-based entertainment. Previous productions have included “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change,” “Jekyll & Hyde” and “Kiss Me Kate.” In addition to offering a subscribers season each year, the Davis Theatre serves as the venue for a number of the city’s major arts groups. The theater is at 251 Montgomery St. 241-9567.
Montgomery Public Schools School
Address
Phone
Principal
Grades
Enrollment
Baldwin Arts & Academics Magnet
410 S. McDonough St.
269-3870
Jannette Wright
(6-8)
581
Bear Exploration Center
2525 Churchill Drive
284-8014
Elizabeth Hill
(K-5)
524
Bellingrath Jr. High
3488 S. Court St.
269-3623
Rafael Richardson
(7-8)
442
Wynton Blount Elementary School
1650 Ray Thorington Road
244-0078
Mona Green
(K-6)
920
Booker T. Washington Magnet High
632 S. Union St.
269-3618
Quesha Starks
(9-12)
592
Brewbaker Primary
4445 Brewbaker Drive
284-8005
Erika Tyler
(K-3)
1101
Brewbaker Intermediate
4455 Brewbaker Drive
284-8006
Jessietta Thomas
(4-6)
811
Brewbaker Technology Magnet High
4405 Brewbaker Drive
284-7100
Robert Hunter
(9-12)
484
Capitol Heights Jr. High
116 Federal Drive
260-1000
Undrea Johnson
(7-9)
435
Carr Junior High
1610 Ray Thorington Road
Vince Johnson
(7-9)
662
Carver Elementary
3100 Mobile Drive
269-3625
Cathey H. Hendricks
(K-5)
522
Carver Sr. High
2001 W. Fairview Ave.
269-3636
Gary Hall
(9-12)
1065
Catoma Elementary
1780 Mitchell Young Road
288-5799
Anissha Ballard
(K-5)
218
Children’s Center
310 N. Madison Terrace
262-4850
Patricia Lockwood
Chisholm Elementary
307 E. Vandiver Blvd.
269-3643
Laura Adams
(K-6)
811
Crump Elementary
3510 Woodley Road
284-8020
William R. Shaw
(K-6)
19
Dalraida Elementary
440 Dalraida Road
260-1007
Elise M. Keith
(K-6)
548
Dannelly Elementary
3425 Carter Hill Road
269-3657
Emily Little
(K-6)
631
Davis Elementary
3605 Rosa L. Parks Ave.
269-3662
Ozella Ford
(K-6)
816
Davis Learning Center
309 N. California St.
269-3676
Patricia Lockwood
Dozier Elementary
200 East Blvd.
260-1012
Cindy W. McKenzie
(K-6)
373
Dunbar-Ramer School
56 Naftel Ramer Road
562-3241
Dwight Brooks
(K-8)
175
Fews Secondary Alternative School
321 Early St.
269-3665
Lorenza Pharrams
(7-12)
213
Fitzpatrick Elementary
4055 Fitzpatrick Blvd.
284-8044
Vera M. Thompson
(K-6)
652
Flowers Elementary
3510 Harrison Road
260-1015
Ethel Barnes
(K-6)
318
Floyd Elementary
630 Augusta Ave.
284-7120
Cheryl Coprich
(K-6)
494
Floyd Middle School
3444 LeBron Road
284-7130
Kim Pitts
(6-8)
503
Forest Avenue Magnet
1700 W. Fifth St.
269-3673
Jan Hill
(K-5)
655
Garrett Elementary
555 McLemore Drive
260-1090
Pam Morgan
(K-6)
657
Georgia Washington Jr. High
696 Ga. Wash. Road
215-8290
Deirdre Gulley
(7-9)
615
Goodwyn Jr. High
209 Perry Hill Road
260-1021
John Michael Johnston
(7-9)
645
Halcyon Elementary
1501 Parkview Drive
271-9000
Shirley Brooks
(K-6)
660
Harrison Elementary
164 E. South Blvd.
284-8001
Emily Walker
(K-6)
300
Hayneville Road Elementary
3315 Hayneville Road
269-3681
Ronald Grace
K-5)
310
Head Elementary
3950 Atlanta Highway
260-1025
Holly Thursby
(K-6)
523
Highland Avenue Elementary
2024 Highland Ave.
269-3690
Patricia Kornegay
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269-3685
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575
Houston Hill Jr. High
215 Hall St.
269-3694
Ennis McCorvey
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222
Jefferson Davis Sr. High
3420 Carter Hill Road
269-3712
Marie Kostick
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1402
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4550 Narrow Lane Road
284-8016
Jacquelyn Campbell
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582
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4655 Gateway Drive
284-8080
Booker T. McMillian
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302
Lanier Sr. High
1756 S. Court St.
269-3726
Bobby Abrams
(10-12)
1103
Robert E. Lee Sr. High
225 Ann St.
269-3742
David Sikes
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1355
Loveless Academic Magnet Program
921 W. Jeff Davis
269-3839
Liz Norman
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395
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25 Covington St.
269-3752
Edward A. Drozdowski
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281
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Rt. 4, 247 McInnis Road
288-2280
Linda Partridge
McIntyre Middle
1220 Hugh St.
269-3755
Edward McDonald
(6-8)
377
McKee Elementary School
4015 McInnis Road
284-7137
Lillian Sanders
(K-6)
548
McKee Jr. High School
4017 McInnis Road
284-7528
Patrick Nelson
(7-9)
740
Morningview Elementary
2849 Pelzer Ave.
260-1028
Kenyetta Miller
(K-6)
526
Morris Elementary
801 Hill St.
223-6920
Sophia Johnson
(K-5)
426
E. D. Nixon Elementary
1000 E.D. Nixon Ave.
269-3012
Anthony Lewis
(pre-K4-6)
593
Pintlala Elementary
215 Federal Drive, Hope Hull
288-9523
Rodney Sellers
(K-6)
168
Southlawn Elementary
5225 Patricia Lane
284-8028
Janice Harvey
(K-5)
179
Southlawn Middle School
5333 Mobile Highway
284-8086
Ferlisa Ross
(6-8)
350
Vaughn Road Elementary
4407 Vaughn Road
260-1031
Brenda Lindsey
(K-6)
459
Wares Ferry Road Elementary
6425 Wares Ferry Road
260-1036
Marcus Roberts
(K-6)
587
Wilson Elementary
8900 New Park Drive
Jason Bigham
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AREA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
Alabama Career Center
Locations are in Montgomery unless noted otherwise.
1060 E. South Blvd. Phone: 286-1746 Web: joblink.alabama.gov Offers complete information on job searches including advice, computer access and other services.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS Alabama State University 915 S. Jackson St.; 229-4100; President Dr. William H. Harris; www.alasu.edu; enrollment 5,695 AUBURN MONTGOMERY 7400 East Drive; 244-3000; Chancellor John G. Veres III; www.aum.edu; enrollment 5,287 FORTIS COLLEGE 3736 Atlanta Highway; 272-3857; Direct o r M o s e s D e l a n e y ; www.fortiscollege.edu/ montgomery.php; enrollment unavailable H. COUNCILL TRENHOLM STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE 1225 Air Base Blvd. and 3290 Troy Highway; 420-4200; President Sam Munnerlyn; www.trenholmtech.cc.al.us; enrollment 1,422 TROY UNIVERSITY MONTGOMERY 231 Montgomery St.; 834-1400; Chancellor Jack Hawkins; www.troy.edu; enrollment 3,100 VIRGINIA COLLEGE 6152 Atlanta Highway; 277-3390; President Madeline Little; www.vc.edu/ montgomery/; enrollment 842
PRIVATE SCHOOLS AMRIDGE UNIVERSITY 1200 Taylor Road; 387-7400; President Rex Turner Jr.; www.amridgeuniversity.edu; enrollment 1,000 FAULKNER UNIVERSITY 5345 Atlanta Highway; 272-5820; President Billy D. Hilyer; www.faulkner.edu;
RESOURCES FOR JOB SEEKERS
Alabama Industrial Development Training
2743-A Gunter Park Drive Phone: 242-4158 Web: www.aidt.edu Offers job training program for industrial jobs in Alabama. Also offers a listing of job openings at Alabama in-
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Montgomery Job Corps Center 1145 Air Base Blvd. Phone: 262-8883 Web: montgomery.jobcorps.gov Government program that provides residential and day job training programs and educational services.
Montgomery Career Link 1060 E. South Blvd. Phone: 288-0326, extension 324 Part of the state’s career link system. Provides a link between job seekers and job applicants throughout the state.
BY THE NUMBERS MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Huntingdon College graduates walk from Flowers Hall to the campus green. enrollment 3,100 SOUTH UNIVERSITY 5355 Vaughn Road; 395-8800; President Victor Biebighauser; www.southuniversity.edu; enrollment 600 HUNTINGDON COLLEGE 1500 E. Fairview Ave.; 833-4497; President J. Cameron West; www.huntingdon.edu; enrollment 1000
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Population: 204,006 Racial makeup of population: 55.2 percent black and other ethnicities; 44.8 percent Caucasian Total households: 80,391 Median home price: $162,777 Average household size: 2.41 people Average family size: 3.1 people Education: 32 percent of Montgomery residents age 25 and older have at least a bachelor’s degree Average travel time to work: 20 minutes Median family income: $53,639 Marriage rate: 7.2 per 1,000 Life expectancy: 75.0
AUTAUGA COUNTY Population: 43,671 Racial makeup of population: 19.6 percent black and other ethnicities; 80.4 percent Caucasian Median home price: $124,294 Average household size: 2.71 people Education: 18 percent of Autauga County
residents age 25 and older have at least a bachelor’s degree Median family income: $50,375 Average travel time to work: 26.5 minutes Marriage rate: 7.5 per 1,000 Life expectancy: 73.7
ELMORE COUNTY Population: 65,874 Racial makeup of population: 23.1 percent black and other ethnicities; 76.9 percent Caucasian Median home price: $139,100 Average household size: 2.66 people Education: 16 percent of Elmore County residents age 25 and older have at least a bachelor’s degree Median family income: $49,193 Average travel time to work: 28.7 minutes Marriage rate: 19.2 per 1,000 Life expectancy: 76.0 Sources: Auburn Montgomery Center for Demographic Research and the U.S. Census Bureau
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Make a smooth transition into the River Region Here you’ll find helpful numbers, addresses and general information for city and utility services and rules of the road: VOTER REGISTRATION There is no length-of-residence requirement to vote in Montgomery County. Residents can register online through the secretary of state’s Web site, www.sos.state.al.us. A valid driver’s license and a local address are required. The County Administration Building, 100 S. Lawrence St., any public library or probate office. 832-1215. MARRIAGE Couples who want to get married in Montgomery must go to the Montgomery County Administration Building, 100 S. Lawrence St., to get a license. Acceptable identifications are a passport, military identification, state-issued identification or driver’s license. If people do not have those forms of identification, they must bring a certified birth certificate and a Social Security card. The license fee is $40. There is no waiting period, but they must get married within 30 days of obtaining a license. No blood test is required. If one of the people had a divorce within the past six months, that person must show a copy of the divorce papers. In most cases, if either person is younger than 18, both parents must be present to sign a consent form. Courthouse ceremonies are available by appointment between noon and 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 832-1235. UTILITIES ELECTRICITY Alabama Power Co.: (800) 245-2244 Central Alabama Electric Cooperative: (800) 545-5735 Dixie Electric Cooperative: 288-1163 NATURAL GAS Alabama Gas Corp.: Provide mailing address, street address, home and work numbers, Social Security number. Call 263-2341.
WATER The Montgomery Water Works and Sanitary Sewer Board: To apply for new services, customers may contact the Customer Service Department at 206-1600 or visit any one of our two locations. You also may obtain information about our services, access your account information and pay your bill on our website at www.mwwssb.com. Using the automated telephone system, you also may pay your bill by credit card any time of day or night by calling 206-1600. Main Office 22 Bibb St. Montgomery, AL 36104 Hours of operation: 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Monday-Friday South Boulevard Office 2229 E. South Blvd. Montgomery, AL 36116 Hours of operation: 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday CABLE TELEVISION Brighthouse Network: 567-4344. Charter Communications: (866) 447-4188. Knology: 356-1000. TELEPHONE BellSouth: (800) 757-6500. Knology: 356-1000. BellSouth Fast Access Internet: (888) 321-2375. RECYCLING City of Montgomery Recycling Division: 241-2925. Clean City Commission: 241-2175. Newspaper, aluminum cans, steel cans, plastics 1 and 2, office paper, catalogs, chipboard, boxes, magazines, brown paper bags, computer paper, white paper. No longer takes glass. GARBAGE COLLECTION Montgomery Water Works and Sanitary Sewer Board: 206-1600 Montgomery Sanitation Department: 206-1619 PEDESTRIANS All traffic signals must be obeyed, unless directed otherwise by a police officer. Drivers must yield to pedestrians in crosswalks, but outside of crosswalks, pedestrians must yield to oncoming drivers.
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It is illegal to pass or overtake a vehicle that has stopped to let a person cross the street. Between adjacent intersections at which traffic control signals are in operation, pedestrians cannot cross except inside a crosswalk. It is illegal to walk on the roadway when there is a sidewalk. If there is no sidewalk, pedestrians should use the road’s shoulder. If there is no shoulder, the pedestrian must walk as far to the side of the road as possible and, on a street with two-way traffic, walk on the left side of the road. Hitchhiking is illegal. So is standing in the roadway to sell items, solicit business, etc., unless allowed by a permit from the city. PETS The staff of the Montgomery Humane Society works to reunite people with their pets. They provide the only centralized lost and found animal service in the Montgomery area. Their efforts result in almost 900 homecomings each year. If you see a stray dog in your neighborhood and you live in: Within the city limits: call the Montgomery Police Department Animal Control at 241-2970. Montgomery County (outside the city limits of Montgomery): there is no leash law, and stray animals cannot be picked up. You can report a lost or found animal by phone or in person. If you report a lost pet by telephone, you must come to the shelter to personally look for the dog. Call the shelter at 409-0622 extension 209 to report a lost or found pet. The information will be kept in the agency’s files in an attempt to match it against incoming animals or to “found” calls. COMMUNITY SERVICES River Region United Way: 264-7318 Volunteer & Information Center: 264-4636 Standing Together Against Rape: 277-9521 Montgomery Area Food Bank: 263-3784 Social Security: (800) 772-1213
CONSUMER INFORMATION Alabama’s Do Not Call Registry: www.psc.state.al.us. Better Business Bureau: 262-5606 Alabama Attorney General Office: (800) 392-5658 or 242-7334. 211 Connects: People who need assistance from a social service agency — and those who want to volunteer to help — can simply dial 211 and get hooked up. 211 Connects is a clearinghouse for social service organizations in the Montgomery, Elmore, and Autauga, Dallas, Lowndes and Lee counties. A call center in Montgomery connects 211 callers to agencies that help provide food, shelter, clothing and other services to those in need and also will direct volunteers to agencies that need their help. OTHER STATE AND LOCAL INFORMATION Purchasing liquor: In Alabama, a person must be 21 years old to purchase alcohol products. In recent years, Montgomery approved the sale of draft and Sunday sales of alcoholic beverages at retail stores. Purchasing tobacco: A person under the age of 19 cannot purchase, possess or transport tobacco products. Littering: Criminal littering is defined as anyone knowingly depositing litter on any public or private property without permission. It includes negligently depositing glass or other dangerously pointed or edged objects on or near water to which the public has access for swimming, bathing or fishing or on a public highway. Littering is a misdemeanor with penalty: $250 for first offense and $500 for second and subsequent offenses. Weapons: People wanting to obtain a handgun license can do so at their county sheriff’s department. According to state law, you must live in the county for which you get the permit, but once you have it, it is valid statewide and in other reciprocal states. To obtain a gun permit you can-
not have been convicted of any of the following: murder, manslaughter, rape, mayhem, assault with intent to rob, ravish or murder, robbery, burglary, kidnapping or larceny. If you fit into one or more of the following categories, you cannot possess a firearm: If you have been convicted of a crime punishable by more than a year in prison. If you are a fugitive from justice. If you use a controlled substance. If you have been adjudicated as mentally defective or have been committed to a mental institution. If you are an illegal alien or have been admitted to the United States under a non-immigrant visa. If you have been dishonorably discharged from the armed services. If you have renounced your U.S. citizenship. If you are subject to a court order regarding stalking, harassing, or threatening an intimate partner or his or her child. If you have been convicted of a domestic violence crime. If you are under age 21. ROAD RULES Seatbelts: All front seat occupants of a passenger car manufactured with safety belts in compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 208 must wear a safety belt when the vehicle is in motion, except for: An occupant who has a written statement from a licensed physician saying the individual is unable to wear a seatbelt for medical reasons; A rural mail carrier while performing his duties; A driver or passenger delivering newspaper or mail from house to house; Passengers in a vehicle made before 1965; Passengers in vehicles which normally operate in reverse; The protection of children also is governed by a separate statute,
which states that any child younger than 6 must be in an age-appropriate child passenger restraint system. For children 4 or 5 years old, that system includes seatbelts installed by the manufacturer, dealer or owner of the vehicle. Penalty: No more than $10 for each offense. Teens and driver’s licenses: There are several restrictions on the issuance of driver’s licenses to drivers under the age of 18. They are: A person under 18 may not apply for a regular driver’s license until the person has held a temporary instruction or learner’s permit for six months. If the applicant is 16 years old, he shall submit verification of a parent or legal guardian’s approval and verification of his completion of at least 30 hours of behindthe-wheel practice or a state-approved driver’s education course. Anyone issued a driver’s license after Oct. 1, 2002, who is both 17 and licensed for less than six months or 16 years old shall have a restricted license. With a restricted license, a teen cannot operate a vehicle if there are more than four people in the car not including a parent or guardian. The licensee also cannot drive between midnight and 6 a.m. unless a parent, guardian or a licensed driver over 21 is with him, or unless he is driving to or from work, a school-sponsored event, a religious event, or in an emergency situation. RED-LIGHT CAMERAS Nearly 1,000 people lose their lives every year in the U.S. due to red light violators. In an effort to prevent these devastating crashes that cause injuries and fatalities to both drivers and pedestrians, the city of Montgomery has implemented an automated traffic enforcement camera system at various intersections. Traffic cameras record images of vehicles running a red light. Violators will receive citations with an associated civil monetary penalty of $50.
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY PARKS
Evelyn Rodgers watches her granddaughter, Taylor Brunson, enjoy the swing at Louis Armstrong Park. ᔢ Morningview Park, 270 Brantwood Drive ᔢ Myrtlewood Drive Park, Myrtlewood Drive ᔢ Oak Park, 1010 Forest Ave. ᔢ O’Conner Tennis Center, 500 Anderson St. ᔢ Overlook Park, 544 Bell St. ᔢ Paterson Field Baseball Park, 1215 Madison Ave. ᔢ Peter Crump Park, 3480 Woodley Road ᔢ Powder Magazine Park, 228 Eugene St.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY Dixie Trap Club Pugh Road in Pike Road Phone: 584-7651 Type: Skeet and trap Lower Wetumpka Shotgun Sports Club 4758 Lower Wetumpka Road in Montgomery Phone: 420-3371 Type: Shotgun sports, archery Web: www.lwssc.com
For more information, call Geoff Waring at the Lagoon Park Pro Shop at 240-4051.
These athletic venues in Montgomery offer an array of activities. For more, go to www.montgomeryal.gov and pull down under Departments to Parks and Recreation.
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SOFTBALL Registration is held twice each year: in February for spring/summer leagues and in August for the city’s fall league. The city’s top two facilities for softball, Lagoon Park and Fain Park, are limited to organized league play, but there are plenty of other fields at city parks that can be reserved for pickup games or individual use. The Parks and Recreation Department offers a variety of slow pitch leagues in both men’s and women’s divisions. Play is held primarily at Lagoon and Fain as well as Sheridan Heights Community Center and East Montgomery Exchange Park. The city’s Blue-Gray Fast Pitch League operates at Highland Gardens Elementary School and Lagoon Park, and co-ed leagues play at Lagoon and Fain. Teams wishing to participate in the leagues can join at a cost of about $500. For more information, call Natalie Norman at 271-7016.
AUTAUGA COUNTY Archery Unlimited U.S. 31 South in Prattville Phone: 358-2697 Type: Indoor archery Web: www.archeryunlimited.net Autauga County Bowhunters West of Posey’s Crossroads in Prattville Phone: 361-8663 Type: Archery Web: www.alabamabowhunters.com
ELMORE COUNTY Bennett’s Archery 106 Kerri Lane in Wetumpka Phone: 514-1286 Type: Indoor-outdoor archery Web: www.bennettsarchery.com
TENNIS
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The city has various leagues and its facilities at Lagoon Park and the O’Connor Tennis Cen-
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE DISABLED The Montgomery Therapeutic Center offers a wide-range of activities that cater to disabled and elderly residents. Some of the more popular activities include wheelchair basketball, swimming, various shooting sports and exercise classes. Other activities are offered based on demand and are seasonal, including archery, computer classes, bowling, table tennis and billiards. For more information, call 240-4575.
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The Lagoon Park golf course is rated consistently by Golf Digest as one of the top 50 public courses in America, offering affordable golf on the 6,700-yard course from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday through Monday. The course is host to various tournaments throughout the year, including high school championship events and frequent college tournaments. For more information, call golf pro John Sadie at 240-4050. One of the most spectacular courses in the state is at the nearby Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail in Prattville. Capitol Hill offers three courses: The Judge, The Legislature and The Senator courses. For more information, call 285-1114. Gateway Park is a par-32, 2,931-yard, 9-hole course at 3800 Davenport Parkway, off South Boulevard, in Montgomery. It opened in April 2006. Other public courses include Tallapoosa Lakes Golf Course, 1501 Dozier Road, and Cottonwood Golf Course, 7160 Byron Nelson Blvd.
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SHOOTING RANGES ᔢ Ridgecrest Park, 800 April Court ᔢ Riverfront Park, 335 Coosa St. ᔢ Rosa L. Parks Park, 4610 Rosa L. Parks Ave. ᔢ Seth Johnson Park, 4556 Narrow Lane Road ᔢ Southlawn Park, 389 Greenleaf Drive ᔢ Thompson Park, Ray Thorington Road ᔢ Thunderbird Memorial Park, 1580 Bell St. ᔢ Tuscaloosa Park, 731 Genetta Court ᔢ Twin Gates Park, 3810 Coretta Drive ᔢ Vaughn Road Park, 3620 Vaughn Road ᔢ Vickers Park, Madison Terrance ᔢ Western Hills Park, 2325 Clarence Lee Drive ᔢ Woodcrest Park, 4325 Thornwood Road ᔢ Woodmere Park, 5881 Woodmere Blvd. ᔢ Flatwood Park, 360 Williams Drive ᔢ Wingard Park, Ramer-Grady Road, Grady ᔢ Wayne Enzor Park, Meriwether Trail, LaPine ᔢ Pine Level Park, U.S. 231 ᔢ Ramer Park, Main Street, Ramer ᔢ Waugh Park, St. James Loop, Waugh For additional information, contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 263-7529.
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ᔢ Bell Street Park, 964 Bell St. ᔢ Bellinger Hill Park, 1221 S. Lawrence St. ᔢ Blount Cultural Park, 6055 Vaughn Road ᔢ Buddy Watson Park, 1801 Taylor Road ᔢ Cloverdale Park, 2415 W. Cloverdale Road ᔢ College Street Park, 2220 College St. ᔢ Country Club Drive Park, 2227 Country Club Drive ᔢ Court Square Park, 1 Dexter Ave. ᔢ Dannelly Park, 3415 Carter Hill Road ᔢ Day Street Park, 910 Day St. ᔢ Diffley Park, 221 Crenshaw St. ᔢ East Montgomery Exchange, 850 Coliseum Blvd. ᔢ Fain Park, 8700 Minnie Brown Road ᔢ Fitzgerald Park, 840 Felder Ave. ᔢ Forest Hills Park, 3721 Harrison Road ᔢ Fox Hollow Park, 4690 Chrystan Road ᔢ Gateway Park, 3800 Davenport Parkway ᔢ Greater Washington Park, 2837 Third St. ᔢ Hayneville Road Park, 2900 Patrick Road ᔢ Homeview Park, 3201 Day St. ᔢ Hyde Park/Burbank Park, 5816 Hyde Park Road ᔢ Ida Belle Young Park, 5400 Vaughn Park ᔢ Jackson Ferry Road Park, 1785
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Downtown Montgomery is the place to be Memorial Day weekend for Jubilee CityFest. Music acts — including 3 Doors Down, Montgomery Gentry, L.L. Cool J, Darius Rucker, Hinder and Bow Wow — will perform at the Riverfront Amphitheater and areas downtown. Also check out KidsFest at the Renaissance and ArtFest along Coosa Street. 834-7220 or www.jubileecityfest.org
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See history live at Alabama Frontier Days at Fort Toulouse. In early November, Fort Toulouse/Jackson Park off U.S. 231 in Wetumpka comes alive with costumed re-enactors portraying life as it was at a 1750s French fort. There also are vendors, street performers and musicians. 567-3032
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Find fresh-grown treasures at area markets. In Montgomery, visit the State Farmers Market on Federal Drive, Montgomery Curb Market on Madison Avenue and Fairview Farmers Market on Fairview Avenue, all open year-round. Also check out seasonal markets on Hampstead High Street and The Shoppes at EastChase in Montgomery and on North Memorial Drive and Legends Parkway in Prattville. 242-2618 or www.fma.alabama.gov
DEC DECEMBER
Tour the state’s executive residence while it’s aglow with lights and filled with the spirit of the season. The Governor’s Mansion Candlelight Open House will be decorated for the holiday tours the nights of Dec. 7, 14 and 21. Since 1951, Alabama governors and their families have lived in the mansion at 1142 S. Perry St. Since 1907. 834-3022
JU JULY
What’s all the buzz about? The Alabama Shakespeare Festival is bringing back the ’60s. “Beehive: The Musical” features top-40 hit tunes from the great girl groups and artists, such as The Angels, The Chiffons, The Supremes, Aretha Franklin and Tina Turner. So put your hair up and go to “Beehive,” which runs July 10 through Aug. 2. 271-5353 or www.asf.net
JANUARY
Hank Williams, an American music legend, began his career as a teenager in Montgomery. He recorded many country classics, including “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” “Hey, Good Lookin’” and “Cold, Cold Heart.” He died New Year’s Day 1953, and each Jan. 1, a memorial is held at his grave site in the Oakwood Cemetery Annex on Upper Wetumpka Road. Also, visit the Hank Williams Museum at 118 Commerce St. 262-3600, www.thehankwilliamsmuseum.com
Check out more area events beginning on Page 6 and on montgomeryadvertiser.com AUGUST
High school action kicks off this month, highlighted by the Prattville Lions’ quest for a fourth straight 6A state title. College football also takes center stage, starring fierce SEC rivals Alabama and Auburn as well as Sun Belt champion Troy and Division II power Tuskegee. In Montgomery, Alabama State, Huntingdon and Faulkner all offer college gridiron excitement.
FEBRUARY
It’s time for Mardi Gras in the South, which means parades, beads and Moon Pies. Millbrook’s event includes live music, food and vendors at Village Green Park as well as a parade down Main Street. Also check out Mardi Gras events this month in Wetumpka and Prattville. www.millbrookrevelers.com, www.prattville.com, www.myspace.com/kreweoftoulouse
SEPTEMBER
The Navistar LPGA Classic brings about 150 of the nation’s top female golfers to Prattville’s Capitol Hill course Sept. 28-Oct. 4. The nationally televised event draws tens of thousands of spectators to Capitol Hill, one of the sites on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail. www.navistarlpgaclassic.com
MARCH
The first first full weekend of every March March, the Selma Bridge Crossing is held to commemorate the Selma-to-Montgomery voting rights march, “Bloody Sunday,” and the passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Highlights include speeches by notable black leaders, a parade, the Voting Rights Museum Hall of Fame induction and the rally and march. 720-0500
OCTOBER
What do country music stars, diving pigs and carnival rides have in common? They’re all part of the Alabama National Fair, held each October at Montgomery’s Garrett Coliseum. Check out the circus, rides and games, and enjoy concerts featuring top country acts. Don’t forget the exhibits and arts and crafts, and, of course, the food — funnel cakes, elephant ears, Polish sausage, corn dogs. Yum. 272-6813
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Riverw Riverwalk Stadium on Coosa Street is home to the Montgomery Biscuits, the Class AA affiliate of the Mont Tampa Bay Rays. The Biscuits brought professional baseball back to the city in 2004 after a 24-year absence, and won back-to-back Southern League championships in 2006 and 2007. Former Biscuits include Scott Kazmir, Evan Longoria and David Price, all stars on the 2008 American League champion Rays. Advertiser photos; graphic design by Monica Gibbs Advertiser
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY PARKS
Evelyn Rodgers watches her granddaughter, Taylor Brunson, enjoy the swing at Louis Armstrong Park. ᔢ Morningview Park, 270 Brantwood Drive ᔢ Myrtlewood Drive Park, Myrtlewood Drive ᔢ Oak Park, 1010 Forest Ave. ᔢ O’Conner Tennis Center, 500 Anderson St. ᔢ Overlook Park, 544 Bell St. ᔢ Paterson Field Baseball Park, 1215 Madison Ave. ᔢ Peter Crump Park, 3480 Woodley Road ᔢ Powder Magazine Park, 228 Eugene St.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY Dixie Trap Club Pugh Road in Pike Road Phone: 584-7651 Type: Skeet and trap Lower Wetumpka Shotgun Sports Club 4758 Lower Wetumpka Road in Montgomery Phone: 420-3371 Type: Shotgun sports, archery Web: www.lwssc.com
For more information, call Geoff Waring at the Lagoon Park Pro Shop at 240-4051.
These athletic venues in Montgomery offer an array of activities. For more, go to www.montgomeryal.gov and pull down under Departments to Parks and Recreation.
GOLF
SOFTBALL Registration is held twice each year: in February for spring/summer leagues and in August for the city’s fall league. The city’s top two facilities for softball, Lagoon Park and Fain Park, are limited to organized league play, but there are plenty of other fields at city parks that can be reserved for pickup games or individual use. The Parks and Recreation Department offers a variety of slow pitch leagues in both men’s and women’s divisions. Play is held primarily at Lagoon and Fain as well as Sheridan Heights Community Center and East Montgomery Exchange Park. The city’s Blue-Gray Fast Pitch League operates at Highland Gardens Elementary School and Lagoon Park, and co-ed leagues play at Lagoon and Fain. Teams wishing to participate in the leagues can join at a cost of about $500. For more information, call Natalie Norman at 271-7016.
AUTAUGA COUNTY Archery Unlimited U.S. 31 South in Prattville Phone: 358-2697 Type: Indoor archery Web: www.archeryunlimited.net Autauga County Bowhunters West of Posey’s Crossroads in Prattville Phone: 361-8663 Type: Archery Web: www.alabamabowhunters.com
ELMORE COUNTY Bennett’s Archery 106 Kerri Lane in Wetumpka Phone: 514-1286 Type: Indoor-outdoor archery Web: www.bennettsarchery.com
TENNIS
Note: Most ranges require a fee, permit or membership
The city has various leagues and its facilities at Lagoon Park and the O’Connor Tennis Cen-
Montgomery Academy’s Hollan Smith plays at O’Connor Tennis Center. ter cater to various amateur tournaments during the year. In addition, both facilities have instructors who are willing to provide individual attention to the beginning tennis player. The Lagoon Park Tennis Center features 17 fully lighted tennis courts as well as one center stadium court. The facility annually holds some of the top amateur tournaments in the
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BOWLING The Parks and Recreation Department sponsors does not
sponsor organized leagues, but two of the city’s three bowling facilities provide league play as well as individual instruction. Bama Lanes, 3020 Atlanta Highway, and Woodmere Lanes, 5665 Carmichael Road, offer leagues for men, women and children as well as co-ed. For more information, call Bama Lanes at 272-5423 or Woodmere Lanes at 270-1101. Ace Bowling and Family Entertainment Center, the newest bowling facility in Montgomery, offers 38 bowling lanes with 20-foot high projection screen televisions across the lanes. The facility at 1661 East Blvd. also boasts a coffee shop, private VIP areas and a 50 video game arcade. For more information, call 819-7171.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE DISABLED The Montgomery Therapeutic Center offers a wide-range of activities that cater to disabled and elderly residents. Some of the more popular activities include wheelchair basketball, swimming, various shooting sports and exercise classes. Other activities are offered based on demand and are seasonal, including archery, computer classes, bowling, table tennis and billiards. For more information, call 240-4575.
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state, in addition to the state high school championships and the Blue-Gray Tennis Classic. Its older counterpart, O’Connor Tennis Center, also holds amateur tournaments. Because of the demanding schedule at Lagoon, O’Connor is the perfect getaway for the avid tennis player who wants to work on his game or get in a few individual matches.
The Lagoon Park golf course is rated consistently by Golf Digest as one of the top 50 public courses in America, offering affordable golf on the 6,700-yard course from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday through Monday. The course is host to various tournaments throughout the year, including high school championship events and frequent college tournaments. For more information, call golf pro John Sadie at 240-4050. One of the most spectacular courses in the state is at the nearby Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail in Prattville. Capitol Hill offers three courses: The Judge, The Legislature and The Senator courses. For more information, call 285-1114. Gateway Park is a par-32, 2,931-yard, 9-hole course at 3800 Davenport Parkway, off South Boulevard, in Montgomery. It opened in April 2006. Other public courses include Tallapoosa Lakes Golf Course, 1501 Dozier Road, and Cottonwood Golf Course, 7160 Byron Nelson Blvd.
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SHOOTING RANGES ᔢ Ridgecrest Park, 800 April Court ᔢ Riverfront Park, 335 Coosa St. ᔢ Rosa L. Parks Park, 4610 Rosa L. Parks Ave. ᔢ Seth Johnson Park, 4556 Narrow Lane Road ᔢ Southlawn Park, 389 Greenleaf Drive ᔢ Thompson Park, Ray Thorington Road ᔢ Thunderbird Memorial Park, 1580 Bell St. ᔢ Tuscaloosa Park, 731 Genetta Court ᔢ Twin Gates Park, 3810 Coretta Drive ᔢ Vaughn Road Park, 3620 Vaughn Road ᔢ Vickers Park, Madison Terrance ᔢ Western Hills Park, 2325 Clarence Lee Drive ᔢ Woodcrest Park, 4325 Thornwood Road ᔢ Woodmere Park, 5881 Woodmere Blvd. ᔢ Flatwood Park, 360 Williams Drive ᔢ Wingard Park, Ramer-Grady Road, Grady ᔢ Wayne Enzor Park, Meriwether Trail, LaPine ᔢ Pine Level Park, U.S. 231 ᔢ Ramer Park, Main Street, Ramer ᔢ Waugh Park, St. James Loop, Waugh For additional information, contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 263-7529.
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ᔢ Bell Street Park, 964 Bell St. ᔢ Bellinger Hill Park, 1221 S. Lawrence St. ᔢ Blount Cultural Park, 6055 Vaughn Road ᔢ Buddy Watson Park, 1801 Taylor Road ᔢ Cloverdale Park, 2415 W. Cloverdale Road ᔢ College Street Park, 2220 College St. ᔢ Country Club Drive Park, 2227 Country Club Drive ᔢ Court Square Park, 1 Dexter Ave. ᔢ Dannelly Park, 3415 Carter Hill Road ᔢ Day Street Park, 910 Day St. ᔢ Diffley Park, 221 Crenshaw St. ᔢ East Montgomery Exchange, 850 Coliseum Blvd. ᔢ Fain Park, 8700 Minnie Brown Road ᔢ Fitzgerald Park, 840 Felder Ave. ᔢ Forest Hills Park, 3721 Harrison Road ᔢ Fox Hollow Park, 4690 Chrystan Road ᔢ Gateway Park, 3800 Davenport Parkway ᔢ Greater Washington Park, 2837 Third St. ᔢ Hayneville Road Park, 2900 Patrick Road ᔢ Homeview Park, 3201 Day St. ᔢ Hyde Park/Burbank Park, 5816 Hyde Park Road ᔢ Ida Belle Young Park, 5400 Vaughn Park ᔢ Jackson Ferry Road Park, 1785
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AREA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
Alabama Career Center
Locations are in Montgomery unless noted otherwise.
1060 E. South Blvd. Phone: 286-1746 Web: joblink.alabama.gov Offers complete information on job searches including advice, computer access and other services.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS Alabama State University 915 S. Jackson St.; 229-4100; President Dr. William H. Harris; www.alasu.edu; enrollment 5,695 AUBURN MONTGOMERY 7400 East Drive; 244-3000; Chancellor John G. Veres III; www.aum.edu; enrollment 5,287 FORTIS COLLEGE 3736 Atlanta Highway; 272-3857; Direct o r M o s e s D e l a n e y ; www.fortiscollege.edu/ montgomery.php; enrollment unavailable H. COUNCILL TRENHOLM STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE 1225 Air Base Blvd. and 3290 Troy Highway; 420-4200; President Sam Munnerlyn; www.trenholmtech.cc.al.us; enrollment 1,422 TROY UNIVERSITY MONTGOMERY 231 Montgomery St.; 834-1400; Chancellor Jack Hawkins; www.troy.edu; enrollment 3,100 VIRGINIA COLLEGE 6152 Atlanta Highway; 277-3390; President Madeline Little; www.vc.edu/ montgomery/; enrollment 842
PRIVATE SCHOOLS AMRIDGE UNIVERSITY 1200 Taylor Road; 387-7400; President Rex Turner Jr.; www.amridgeuniversity.edu; enrollment 1,000 FAULKNER UNIVERSITY 5345 Atlanta Highway; 272-5820; President Billy D. Hilyer; www.faulkner.edu;
RESOURCES FOR JOB SEEKERS
Alabama Industrial Development Training
2743-A Gunter Park Drive Phone: 242-4158 Web: www.aidt.edu Offers job training program for industrial jobs in Alabama. Also offers a listing of job openings at Alabama in-
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Montgomery Job Corps Center 1145 Air Base Blvd. Phone: 262-8883 Web: montgomery.jobcorps.gov Government program that provides residential and day job training programs and educational services.
Montgomery Career Link 1060 E. South Blvd. Phone: 288-0326, extension 324 Part of the state’s career link system. Provides a link between job seekers and job applicants throughout the state.
BY THE NUMBERS MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Huntingdon College graduates walk from Flowers Hall to the campus green. enrollment 3,100 SOUTH UNIVERSITY 5355 Vaughn Road; 395-8800; President Victor Biebighauser; www.southuniversity.edu; enrollment 600 HUNTINGDON COLLEGE 1500 E. Fairview Ave.; 833-4497; President J. Cameron West; www.huntingdon.edu; enrollment 1000
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Population: 204,006 Racial makeup of population: 55.2 percent black and other ethnicities; 44.8 percent Caucasian Total households: 80,391 Median home price: $162,777 Average household size: 2.41 people Average family size: 3.1 people Education: 32 percent of Montgomery residents age 25 and older have at least a bachelor’s degree Average travel time to work: 20 minutes Median family income: $53,639 Marriage rate: 7.2 per 1,000 Life expectancy: 75.0
AUTAUGA COUNTY Population: 43,671 Racial makeup of population: 19.6 percent black and other ethnicities; 80.4 percent Caucasian Median home price: $124,294 Average household size: 2.71 people Education: 18 percent of Autauga County
residents age 25 and older have at least a bachelor’s degree Median family income: $50,375 Average travel time to work: 26.5 minutes Marriage rate: 7.5 per 1,000 Life expectancy: 73.7
ELMORE COUNTY Population: 65,874 Racial makeup of population: 23.1 percent black and other ethnicities; 76.9 percent Caucasian Median home price: $139,100 Average household size: 2.66 people Education: 16 percent of Elmore County residents age 25 and older have at least a bachelor’s degree Median family income: $49,193 Average travel time to work: 28.7 minutes Marriage rate: 19.2 per 1,000 Life expectancy: 76.0 Sources: Auburn Montgomery Center for Demographic Research and the U.S. Census Bureau
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Make a smooth transition into the River Region Here you’ll find helpful numbers, addresses and general information for city and utility services and rules of the road: VOTER REGISTRATION There is no length-of-residence requirement to vote in Montgomery County. Residents can register online through the secretary of state’s Web site, www.sos.state.al.us. A valid driver’s license and a local address are required. The County Administration Building, 100 S. Lawrence St., any public library or probate office. 832-1215. MARRIAGE Couples who want to get married in Montgomery must go to the Montgomery County Administration Building, 100 S. Lawrence St., to get a license. Acceptable identifications are a passport, military identification, state-issued identification or driver’s license. If people do not have those forms of identification, they must bring a certified birth certificate and a Social Security card. The license fee is $40. There is no waiting period, but they must get married within 30 days of obtaining a license. No blood test is required. If one of the people had a divorce within the past six months, that person must show a copy of the divorce papers. In most cases, if either person is younger than 18, both parents must be present to sign a consent form. Courthouse ceremonies are available by appointment between noon and 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 832-1235. UTILITIES ELECTRICITY Alabama Power Co.: (800) 245-2244 Central Alabama Electric Cooperative: (800) 545-5735 Dixie Electric Cooperative: 288-1163 NATURAL GAS Alabama Gas Corp.: Provide mailing address, street address, home and work numbers, Social Security number. Call 263-2341.
WATER The Montgomery Water Works and Sanitary Sewer Board: To apply for new services, customers may contact the Customer Service Department at 206-1600 or visit any one of our two locations. You also may obtain information about our services, access your account information and pay your bill on our website at www.mwwssb.com. Using the automated telephone system, you also may pay your bill by credit card any time of day or night by calling 206-1600. Main Office 22 Bibb St. Montgomery, AL 36104 Hours of operation: 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Monday-Friday South Boulevard Office 2229 E. South Blvd. Montgomery, AL 36116 Hours of operation: 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday CABLE TELEVISION Brighthouse Network: 567-4344. Charter Communications: (866) 447-4188. Knology: 356-1000. TELEPHONE BellSouth: (800) 757-6500. Knology: 356-1000. BellSouth Fast Access Internet: (888) 321-2375. RECYCLING City of Montgomery Recycling Division: 241-2925. Clean City Commission: 241-2175. Newspaper, aluminum cans, steel cans, plastics 1 and 2, office paper, catalogs, chipboard, boxes, magazines, brown paper bags, computer paper, white paper. No longer takes glass. GARBAGE COLLECTION Montgomery Water Works and Sanitary Sewer Board: 206-1600 Montgomery Sanitation Department: 206-1619 PEDESTRIANS All traffic signals must be obeyed, unless directed otherwise by a police officer. Drivers must yield to pedestrians in crosswalks, but outside of crosswalks, pedestrians must yield to oncoming drivers.
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It is illegal to pass or overtake a vehicle that has stopped to let a person cross the street. Between adjacent intersections at which traffic control signals are in operation, pedestrians cannot cross except inside a crosswalk. It is illegal to walk on the roadway when there is a sidewalk. If there is no sidewalk, pedestrians should use the road’s shoulder. If there is no shoulder, the pedestrian must walk as far to the side of the road as possible and, on a street with two-way traffic, walk on the left side of the road. Hitchhiking is illegal. So is standing in the roadway to sell items, solicit business, etc., unless allowed by a permit from the city. PETS The staff of the Montgomery Humane Society works to reunite people with their pets. They provide the only centralized lost and found animal service in the Montgomery area. Their efforts result in almost 900 homecomings each year. If you see a stray dog in your neighborhood and you live in: Within the city limits: call the Montgomery Police Department Animal Control at 241-2970. Montgomery County (outside the city limits of Montgomery): there is no leash law, and stray animals cannot be picked up. You can report a lost or found animal by phone or in person. If you report a lost pet by telephone, you must come to the shelter to personally look for the dog. Call the shelter at 409-0622 extension 209 to report a lost or found pet. The information will be kept in the agency’s files in an attempt to match it against incoming animals or to “found” calls. COMMUNITY SERVICES River Region United Way: 264-7318 Volunteer & Information Center: 264-4636 Standing Together Against Rape: 277-9521 Montgomery Area Food Bank: 263-3784 Social Security: (800) 772-1213
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not have been convicted of any of the following: murder, manslaughter, rape, mayhem, assault with intent to rob, ravish or murder, robbery, burglary, kidnapping or larceny. If you fit into one or more of the following categories, you cannot possess a firearm: If you have been convicted of a crime punishable by more than a year in prison. If you are a fugitive from justice. If you use a controlled substance. If you have been adjudicated as mentally defective or have been committed to a mental institution. If you are an illegal alien or have been admitted to the United States under a non-immigrant visa. If you have been dishonorably discharged from the armed services. If you have renounced your U.S. citizenship. If you are subject to a court order regarding stalking, harassing, or threatening an intimate partner or his or her child. If you have been convicted of a domestic violence crime. If you are under age 21. ROAD RULES Seatbelts: All front seat occupants of a passenger car manufactured with safety belts in compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 208 must wear a safety belt when the vehicle is in motion, except for: An occupant who has a written statement from a licensed physician saying the individual is unable to wear a seatbelt for medical reasons; A rural mail carrier while performing his duties; A driver or passenger delivering newspaper or mail from house to house; Passengers in a vehicle made before 1965; Passengers in vehicles which normally operate in reverse; The protection of children also is governed by a separate statute,
which states that any child younger than 6 must be in an age-appropriate child passenger restraint system. For children 4 or 5 years old, that system includes seatbelts installed by the manufacturer, dealer or owner of the vehicle. Penalty: No more than $10 for each offense. Teens and driver’s licenses: There are several restrictions on the issuance of driver’s licenses to drivers under the age of 18. They are: A person under 18 may not apply for a regular driver’s license until the person has held a temporary instruction or learner’s permit for six months. If the applicant is 16 years old, he shall submit verification of a parent or legal guardian’s approval and verification of his completion of at least 30 hours of behindthe-wheel practice or a state-approved driver’s education course. Anyone issued a driver’s license after Oct. 1, 2002, who is both 17 and licensed for less than six months or 16 years old shall have a restricted license. With a restricted license, a teen cannot operate a vehicle if there are more than four people in the car not including a parent or guardian. The licensee also cannot drive between midnight and 6 a.m. unless a parent, guardian or a licensed driver over 21 is with him, or unless he is driving to or from work, a school-sponsored event, a religious event, or in an emergency situation. RED-LIGHT CAMERAS Nearly 1,000 people lose their lives every year in the U.S. due to red light violators. In an effort to prevent these devastating crashes that cause injuries and fatalities to both drivers and pedestrians, the city of Montgomery has implemented an automated traffic enforcement camera system at various intersections. Traffic cameras record images of vehicles running a red light. Violators will receive citations with an associated civil monetary penalty of $50.
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269-3685
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575
Houston Hill Jr. High
215 Hall St.
269-3694
Ennis McCorvey
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222
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3420 Carter Hill Road
269-3712
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1402
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4550 Narrow Lane Road
284-8016
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582
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284-8080
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302
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1756 S. Court St.
269-3726
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1103
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225 Ann St.
269-3742
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1355
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269-3839
Liz Norman
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395
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25 Covington St.
269-3752
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281
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288-2280
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1220 Hugh St.
269-3755
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377
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4015 McInnis Road
284-7137
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548
McKee Jr. High School
4017 McInnis Road
284-7528
Patrick Nelson
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740
Morningview Elementary
2849 Pelzer Ave.
260-1028
Kenyetta Miller
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526
Morris Elementary
801 Hill St.
223-6920
Sophia Johnson
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426
E. D. Nixon Elementary
1000 E.D. Nixon Ave.
269-3012
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Pintlala Elementary
215 Federal Drive, Hope Hull
288-9523
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Southlawn Elementary
5225 Patricia Lane
284-8028
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179
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5333 Mobile Highway
284-8086
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350
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4407 Vaughn Road
260-1031
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459
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260-1036
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587
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The Alabama Dance Theatre presented “Cinderella” as part of its 2008 Mistletoe production. shows from ASF’s Southern Writers’ Project. Currently, ASF is offering its repertory season, which includes William Shakespeare’s “Romeo & Juliet.” 271-5353. Alabama State University: The university’s theater department prepares several productions each academic year. Past seasons include such productions as “Six Characters in Search of an Author” by Luigi Pirandello and “First Breeze of Summer” by Leslie Lee. The productions are staged at the Leila Barlow Theatre, 915 S. Jackson. 229-6929. Arts Council of Montgomery: The council strives to enhance the
cultural life of the city by promoting growth and quality of the arts through education of the youth. The nonprofit organization offers several specialized arts programs for schoolchildren throughout the year. The council also serves as a forum for arts development. 241-ARTS (2787). Capitol Sounds Concert Band: This volunteer organization is sponsored by the Montgomery Department of Parks and Recreation. The band plays at various events around the city including the Fourth of July celebration downtown. Call 240-4661 or visit www.capitolsounds.org to contact the band and/or find out how to join. Faulkner University Dinner Theatre: A Montgomery tradition, this is the city’s only dinner theater. Each season features several productions. Auditions are open to the community as well as to Faulkner students, faculty and staff Faulkner University Dinner Theatre is in the Pop Myers Fine Arts Center, 5345 Atlanta Highway. 386-7190. Huntingdon College: This college theater presents a variety of productions each year. In 2004, the theater moved down Fairview Avenue to its new home, 1125 E. Fairview Ave., formerly known as Cloverdale Junior High School. Past seasons have included such classics as “A Chorus Line” and “Blithe Spirit” as well as “To Kill a Mockingbird.” 833-4292. Montgomery Ballet: A professional ballet company, the Montgomery Ballet presents several
productions each year. The company’s annual Christmas season production of “The Nutcracker” is a holiday tradition. Two free performances are staged outside during the warmer months. The Performance on the Green is at Blount Cultural Park, and Ballet and the Beasts is performed at the Montgomery Zoo. The Montgomery Ballet studios are at 6009 E. Shirley Lane. 409-0522. Montgomery Chamber Music Organization: For more than 40 years, this organization has brought some of the world’s best chamber music groups to the Capital City. Its success has prompted the organization’s members to expand the season to four concerts. Concerts are in the Wilson Auditorium at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. 277-3505 or 277-2766. Montgomery Chorale: Around for more than 30 years, the chorale performs several concerts each year. The 50-plus members continue the tradition with both classical and popular music, often with orchestral accompaniment. The organization also offers youngsters an opportunity to sing with the Montgomery Youth Chorale. There are concerts throughout the year, including the Christmas program, which has become one of Montgomery’s favorite events. 265-3737. Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Throughout the year, there is a diverse schedule of exhibits covering such areas as three-dimensional works, abstract paintings and works by the masters. The
museum also celebrates the arts with the Flimp Festival, an annual outdoor affair the first Saturday of May. The museum is in Blount Cultural Park. Admission is free. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. 240-4333. Montgomery Symphony Orchestra: This volunteer orchestra, with the help of world-class cello and violin fellows, presents a variety of concerts each year. There are classical concerts as well as three pops concerts each season. Its holiday pops concert has become a permanent fixture in the local holiday scene. The Montgomery Symphony Orchestra’s office is at 301 N. Hull St. 240-4004. Theatre AUM: Auburn Montgomery’s theater program presents several productions each year, including such classics as “Merrily, We Roll Along” and “To Be Young and Gifted.” Performances are staged in the Taylor Center. 244-3632. Troy University’s Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts: Each year, the Davis Theatre features a lineup of national touring productions of Broadway musicals and music-based entertainment. Previous productions have included “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change,” “Jekyll & Hyde” and “Kiss Me Kate.” In addition to offering a subscribers season each year, the Davis Theatre serves as the venue for a number of the city’s major arts groups. The theater is at 251 Montgomery St. 241-9567.
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Address
Phone
Principal
Grades
Enrollment
Baldwin Arts & Academics Magnet
410 S. McDonough St.
269-3870
Jannette Wright
(6-8)
581
Bear Exploration Center
2525 Churchill Drive
284-8014
Elizabeth Hill
(K-5)
524
Bellingrath Jr. High
3488 S. Court St.
269-3623
Rafael Richardson
(7-8)
442
Wynton Blount Elementary School
1650 Ray Thorington Road
244-0078
Mona Green
(K-6)
920
Booker T. Washington Magnet High
632 S. Union St.
269-3618
Quesha Starks
(9-12)
592
Brewbaker Primary
4445 Brewbaker Drive
284-8005
Erika Tyler
(K-3)
1101
Brewbaker Intermediate
4455 Brewbaker Drive
284-8006
Jessietta Thomas
(4-6)
811
Brewbaker Technology Magnet High
4405 Brewbaker Drive
284-7100
Robert Hunter
(9-12)
484
Capitol Heights Jr. High
116 Federal Drive
260-1000
Undrea Johnson
(7-9)
435
Carr Junior High
1610 Ray Thorington Road
Vince Johnson
(7-9)
662
Carver Elementary
3100 Mobile Drive
269-3625
Cathey H. Hendricks
(K-5)
522
Carver Sr. High
2001 W. Fairview Ave.
269-3636
Gary Hall
(9-12)
1065
Catoma Elementary
1780 Mitchell Young Road
288-5799
Anissha Ballard
(K-5)
218
Children’s Center
310 N. Madison Terrace
262-4850
Patricia Lockwood
Chisholm Elementary
307 E. Vandiver Blvd.
269-3643
Laura Adams
(K-6)
811
Crump Elementary
3510 Woodley Road
284-8020
William R. Shaw
(K-6)
19
Dalraida Elementary
440 Dalraida Road
260-1007
Elise M. Keith
(K-6)
548
Dannelly Elementary
3425 Carter Hill Road
269-3657
Emily Little
(K-6)
631
Davis Elementary
3605 Rosa L. Parks Ave.
269-3662
Ozella Ford
(K-6)
816
Davis Learning Center
309 N. California St.
269-3676
Patricia Lockwood
Dozier Elementary
200 East Blvd.
260-1012
Cindy W. McKenzie
(K-6)
373
Dunbar-Ramer School
56 Naftel Ramer Road
562-3241
Dwight Brooks
(K-8)
175
Fews Secondary Alternative School
321 Early St.
269-3665
Lorenza Pharrams
(7-12)
213
Fitzpatrick Elementary
4055 Fitzpatrick Blvd.
284-8044
Vera M. Thompson
(K-6)
652
Flowers Elementary
3510 Harrison Road
260-1015
Ethel Barnes
(K-6)
318
Floyd Elementary
630 Augusta Ave.
284-7120
Cheryl Coprich
(K-6)
494
Floyd Middle School
3444 LeBron Road
284-7130
Kim Pitts
(6-8)
503
Forest Avenue Magnet
1700 W. Fifth St.
269-3673
Jan Hill
(K-5)
655
Garrett Elementary
555 McLemore Drive
260-1090
Pam Morgan
(K-6)
657
Georgia Washington Jr. High
696 Ga. Wash. Road
215-8290
Deirdre Gulley
(7-9)
615
Goodwyn Jr. High
209 Perry Hill Road
260-1021
John Michael Johnston
(7-9)
645
Halcyon Elementary
1501 Parkview Drive
271-9000
Shirley Brooks
(K-6)
660
Harrison Elementary
164 E. South Blvd.
284-8001
Emily Walker
(K-6)
300
Hayneville Road Elementary
3315 Hayneville Road
269-3681
Ronald Grace
K-5)
310
Head Elementary
3950 Atlanta Highway
260-1025
Holly Thursby
(K-6)
523
Highland Avenue Elementary
2024 Highland Ave.
269-3690
Patricia Kornegay
(K-6)
345
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Area schools earn national recognition Residents in Montgomery, Elmore and Autauga counties can find something to feel good about in any of the tri-county school systems — from awards for academic achievement and programs to being ranked among some of the best schools in the nation. The tri-county area also boasts some of the best private schools, including more than 30 in Montgomery County. As Montgomery County’s third largest employer, with 4,500 employees, and the third largest school system in Alabama, Montgomery Public Schools’ high schools have been ranked among the best schools in the nation by publications such as Newsweek and U.S. News & World Reports. Montgomery’s public school system operates 57 schools, including nine magnets that cover all grade levels and themes ranging from technology, science, performing arts, accelerated academics and international studies. There are about 31,000 students enrolled in all programs. The school system also has entered the first phase of an aggressive fiveyear, multimillion-dollar facility plan
that calls for the construction of new schools and renovation of some existing schools. The schools are fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The area’s other public school systems have something to brag about, as well. Tallassee City Schools in Elmore County was one of the first schools involved in the Alabama Reading Initiative and serves as a K-12 training site for TEAM-Math. More than 1,900 students attend the school system’s elementary, middle and high school. In comparison, Elmore County Public Schools has 15 schools attended by more than 10,000 students, with every school accredited by the state and Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Among the school system’s latest achievements was Wetumpka High School teacher Virginia Vilardi being named as one of four candidates for Alabama Teacher of the Year. The Autauga County school system operates from the mission statement “committed to excellence.” That state-
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Several students at Loveless Academic Magnet Program High School, which has been ranked as one of the top schools in the nation, recently won National Achievement Scholarships. ment is carried throughout the system’s 13 schools with more than 9,800 students. The system serves a host of communities that include Billingsley, Pine Level, Marbury, Autaugaville and Prattville.
The River Region, located some 200 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, enjoys temperate weather with mild winters and a long growing season. The average temperature is 61 degrees, and the area averages about 55 inches of rainfall a year. The growing season is 210 days per year. The area normally enjoys eight hours of sunshine a day. Winters are usually short and mild, with hard freezes a rarity. Even in the dead of winter, it’s not unusual to have days where the high temperature flirts with the 70-degree mark. The area averages less than threetenths of an inch of snow each year. Summers generally see afternoon highs in the upper 80s to mid-90s. Due to the Gulf’s influence, summer means high, sometimes stifling, levels of humidity. The area generally is considered to be in the geographic center of the Southeast, and elevation ranges from 150 feet above sea level in Montgomery County to 554 feet in Autauga and 745 feet in Elmore counties. The area is prone to severe weather, including strong thunderstorms and tornadoes. There is a severe weather season from March through May. A second storm season spikes in November.
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MONTGOMERY CITY/COUNTY GOVERNMENT 4414 Carmichael Road, Suite 20 Montgomery, AL 36106 Business: 272-7400 Fax: 272-6106 gpruitt@montgomeryal.gov
CITY OF MONTGOMERY General information: 241-4400 Fire: 241-2400 Police (non-emergency): 241-2708 Secret Witness: 262-4000 Tow-in lot, B&R Wrecker and Recovery: 262-1763 Incident and offense records: 241-2760 Transit authority: 240-4012
District 9: Council President Charles W. Jinright
Jinright-Turner Insurance & Bonds Inc. 4216 Carmichael Road Montgomery, AL 36106 P.O. Box 230308 Montgomery, AL 36123 cjinright@securancegroup.com Business: 386-3305 Fax: 386-3306 cjinright@montgomeryal.gov
Mayor Todd Strange
City Hall, Room 206 103 N. Perry St. Montgomery, AL 36104 Office: 241-2000 Fax: 241-2600 mayor@montgomeryal.gov
MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL The Montgomery City Council generally meets the first and third Tuesdays. A work session is held at 3:30 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday, followed by a council meeting at 5 p.m. The work sessions are held in the mayor’s conference room, Room 204, at City Hall, 103 N. Perry St.; the council meetings are held in the Council Chamber (Room 142) at City Hall. For more information, go to www.montgomeryal.gov.
District 1: Jim Spear
648 Pimblico Road Montgomery, AL 36109 Work: 558-0032 Fax: 215-8799 Home: 272.2558 jspear@montgomeryal.gov
District 2: Charles W. Smith P.O. Box 240335
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Todd Strange is the mayor of Montgomery.
Sheriff “D.T.” Marshall
Montgomery, AL 36124-0335 Work: 244-0000 Home: 272-8104 Cell: 398-3431 cws10549@bellsouth.net
Revenue Commissioner Sarah Spear
District 3: Tracy Larkin, president pro tem
128 Clanton Ave. Montgomery, AL 36104 Office: 819-7854 Home: 262-2570 tlarkin@montgomeryal.gov
District 4: David M. Burkette
2344 Clarence Lee Drive Montgomery, AL 36108 Home: 230-9492 Cell: 318-2387 coachdburkette@yahoo.com
District 5: Cornelius “C.C.” Calhoun
1055 Largo Lane Montgomery, AL 36116 Office: 613-9100 Home: 280-7899 Cell: 399-3360 ccalhoun@montgomeryal.gov
District 6: Willie Cook
P.O. Box 201441 Montgomery, AL 36120 Home: 281-7775 wcook@montgomeryal.gov
District 7: Martha D. Roby
3260 Bankhead Ave. Montgomery, AL 36106 Home: 262-0604 mroby@montgomeryal.gov
District 8: Glen O. Pruitt Jr. 1266 Stafford Drive Montgomery, AL 36117 Cell: 300-3611 Home: 270-8753 Locke & Associates
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COUNTY COMMISSION The Montgomery County Commission generally meets at 9:30 a.m. on the first and third Mondays. The meetings take place in the Montgomery County Administration Annex III, 101 S. Lawrence St. For
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District 5: Melissa B. Snowden, vice president
District 1: TBA (Gov. Bob Riley has yet to name a replacement for Todd Strange, who was elected Montgomery mayor) District 2: Elton N. Dean Sr., chairman
8407 Chadburn Crossing Court Montgomery, AL 36116 Home: 244-1626
District 6: Robert Porterfield
3683 Oak St. Montgomery, AL 36109 Home: 264-8566
Office: 832-1210 Home: 281-6699 eltondean@mc-ala.org
District 7: Beverly Ross, president
District 3: Dimitri Polizos
Office: 832-1210 Home: 396-7173 dimitripolizos@mc-ala.org
3701 Princeton Road Montgomery, AL 36111 Office: 420-4332 Home: 263-4395
District 4: Jiles Williams Jr. Office: 832-1210 Home: 262-0210 jileswilliams@mc-ala.org
PIKE ROAD TOWN COUNCIL
District 5: Reed Ingram, vice chairman
The Town Council meets the second Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Room at Town Hall, 4902 Pike Road. All members of the government can be reached at Town Hall.
Office: 832-1210 Home: 288-0079 reedingram@mc-ala.org
MONTGOMERY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION District 1: Heather Sellers
Mayor Gordon Stone
2916 Biltmore Ave. Montgomery, AL 36109 Home: 215-6544
Town Hall 4902 Pike Road Pike Road, AL 36064 Office: 272-9883 Fax: 272-9984 E-mail: townofpikeroad@charterinternet.com
District 2: Charlotte Meadows 539 Paddock Lane Montgomery, AL 36109 Home: 277-6166
Councillors Chris Dunn, mayor pro tem and Planning Commission chairman, Tommy Brassell, Dick Brewbaker, Rob Steindorff and Leroy Tolliver Charlene Rabren, town clerk Buddy Garland, planning director
District 3: Eleanor Lewis Dawkins 1001 Washington Ave. Montgomery, AL 36104 Office: 262-3889 Home: 262-1301
District 4: Mary Briers, chairwoman
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A group plays Frisbee in Blount Cultural Park, which features walking trails, ducks and ponds. Downtown Lunch Trolley Express: This free trolley makes regular trips around the downtown area. With over 20 designated stops and more than 30 restaurants along the route, you can catch the Lunch Trolley Express within a block of virtually any location in the downtown area. It runs from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
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Juliette Hampton Morgan Memorial Library 245 High St. Montgomery, 36104 ■ 240-4999 ■ Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday
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E.L. Lowder Regional Library ■ 2590 Bell Road Montgomery, 36117 ■ 244-5717 ■ Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday
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Rufus A. Lewis Regional Library ■ 3095 Mobile Highway Montgomery, 36108 ■ 240-4848 ■ Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday
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Coliseum Boulevard Branch Library ■ 840 Coliseum Blvd. Montgomery, 36109 ■ 271-7005 ■ Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday; Summer: 9 a.m.to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday
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Governors Square Branch Library ■ 2885-B E. South Blvd. Montgomery, 36116 ■ 284-7929 ■ Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday; Summer: 9 a.m.to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday
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Rosa L. Parks Avenue Branch Library ■ 1276 Rosa Parks Ave. Montgomery, 36108 ■ 240-4979 ■ Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; Summer: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday
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Pintlala Branch Library ■ 255 Federal Road Pintlala, 36043 ■ 281-8069 ■ Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday
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Pine Level Branch ■ 20 Kohn Drive ■ Pine Level, 36065 ■ 584-7144 ■ Hours: 2 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday and Friday; Summer: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday; 2 to 6 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday
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Pike Road Branch Library ■ 9585 Vaughn Road P.O. Box 640036, Pike Road 36064 ■ 244-8679 ■ Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; Summer: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday
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Ramer Branch Library ■ 544 Alabama 94 Ramer, 36069 ■ 562-3364 ■ Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Summer: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday
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Lin, the architect of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, it contains the names of 40 individuals who died during the civil rights movement. 400 Washington Ave. Accessible 24 hours a day. Free. 956-8200. Civil Rights Memorial Center: Visitor center enhances the experience of the Civil Rights Memorial by providing in-depth information about the people and events it honors. Tour includes a 20-minute film and the Wall of Tolerance. 400 Washington Ave. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. $2 adults, free for ages 17 and younger. 956-8200. Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts: Operated by Troy University, it has its own regular yearly schedule of plays, dances and musical performances. 251 Montgomery St. 241-9567. Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church: Historic church from which the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. led the Montgomery Bus Boycott. 454 Dexter Ave. Tours 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. $5 adults, $3 ages 3-12, free for 2 and younger. Joint tours of church and museum: $7 adults, $5 ages 3-12, free for 2 and younger. 263-3970. Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church Parsonage Museum: Serving as the pastorium of Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church since 1919, this was home for the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. during his ministry in Montgomery and the Montgomery Bus Boycott. 309 S. Jackson St. Tours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. $5 adults, $3 ages 3-12, free for 2 and younger. Joint tours of church and museum: $7 adults, $5 ages 3-12, free for 2 and younger. 261-3270.
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streams, wetlands and ponds. The center includes a 30-acre garden, five miles of trails and boardwalks, and a new 4,000-square-foot outdoor pavilion. The Nature Center is located at the Alabama Wildlife Federation’s headquarters, 3050 Lanark Road in Millbrook. Go to www.alabamawildlife.org for directions. Alabama War Memorial: Monument honors war veterans from Alabama. Corner of Jackson and Monroe streets. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily. Free. Blount Cultural Park: Park features walking tracks, ducks and ponds and is home to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival and Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. Festival Drive, just off Woodmere Boulevard. Open daily until sundown. 240-4333 or 271-5353. Civil Rights Memorial: Designed by Maya
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Region From Page 26 Enlisted Heritage Hall: Maxwell Air Force Base Gunter Annex. 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. Free. 416-3202. F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum: The couple lived here from 1931 to 1932. This is the only museum dedicated to them. 919 Felder Ave. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday-Friday, and 1-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Free. 264-4222. Fairview State Farmers Market: State-operated market features farm-fresh produce year-round. 60 W. Fairview Ave. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. 263-7759. First Baptist Church: The Rev. Ralph Abernathy was the church’s pastor from 1952-1961. The church was a major meeting place during the civil rights era. On May 15, 1961, freedom riders and parishioners were held captive for 15 hours in the church until U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy nationalized the Alabama National Guard to provide them a safe exit. 347 N. Ripley St. 264-6921. First White House of the Confederacy: Served as the home of the first president of the Confederate States of America for a short time before the capital was moved to Richmond, Va. 644 Washington Ave. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Closed holidays. Free. 242-1861. Fort Toulouse-Jackson Park: 1700s French fort reconstruction is a state historic site. It features a campground and Indian mounds.
Friday, May 15, 2009 Each fall, Frontier Days features re-enactments and role players in period costumes. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. U.S. 231 North, near Wetumpka. $2 adults, $1 ages 6-12, free for 5 and younger. 567-3002. Garrett Coliseum: Home of the Alabama National Fair each October, the coliseum also is the site of rodeos, circus performances, dog shows and rummage sales. Coliseum Boulevard. 242-5597. Hank Williams grave site: Twenty thousand people a year are estimated to make the pilgrimage to this country great’s grave site. Oakwood Cemetery Annex. Enter off Upper Wetumpka Road, proceed up hill and to the right; grave is on top of hill. Free. Hank Williams Museum: Museum
opened in February 1999, moved to current location in May 2000. It houses artifacts from Williams’ life, including the 1952 Cadillac in which he died Jan. 1, 1953. 118 Commerce St. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Sunday. $8 adults, $3 ages 3-11. 262-3600. Hank Williams statue: A 6-foot, 2-inch statue of the hometown country music legend. North Perry Street in Lister Hill Plaza. Free. 262-0013. Holt Street Baptist Church: On Dec. 5, 1955, just days after Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give her bus seat to a white man, Holt Street Baptist was the site of a mass meeting to determine how long blacks would boycott the city bus system. More than 5,000 people attended. Many other meetings and rallies were held at the church. 903 S. Holt St.
An “unsupported” staircase is featured in the state Capitol. Mann Wildlife Learning Museum: A natural history museum dedicated to wildlife conservation through education. 325 Vandiver Blvd., next to the Montgomery Zoo. Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. $6 adults, $4 ages 3-12. Free for Mann Museum members. 240-4900. Maxwell Air Force Base Air Park and Monument to Powered Flight: Includes a model of the airplane the Wright Brothers had at their local flight school. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Free. 953-2017. Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Founded in 1930, the museum holds a collection of paintings, prints and arts. The museum also
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hosts temporary exhibitions and educational programs throughout the year. In the Blount Cultural Park off Woodmere Boulevard. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Free. 240-4333. Montgomery Zoo: Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. $6 for 13 and older, $4 for ages 3-12, $4 for ages 65 and older, and free for ages 2 and younger. 240-4900. Old Alabama Town: Outdoor history museum highlights central Alabama’s history, architecture and lifestyles. The town consists of more than 40 19th- and early 20th-century structures, 22 of which are on the tour daily. Among the historic houses moved to Old Alabama Town is Lucas Tavern, one of the earliest buildings in Alabama. Tours are 9 a.m.3 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Two tour options: “Working in the 19th Century” and “Living in the 19th Century.” One tour: $4 adults, $2 ages 6-18. Both tours: $8 for adults, $4 for ages 6-18. Group rates available for 10 or more. 240-4500. Renaissance Montgomery Hotel and Spa at the Convention Center (Montgomery Performing Arts Centre): Located in the heart of downtown Montgomery, this new attraction is not only a luxury hotel and European Spa but it also features the state-of-the-art Performing Arts Centre. The Montgomery Performing Arts Centre is large enough for first-run Broadway shows, yet intimate enough with 1,800 seats to view a wide variety of concerts, opera, comedy, dance and kids shows. 201 Tallapoosa St. For general ticket information and scheduled shows, call 481-5100 or go online at
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www.mpaconline.org. Rosa Parks Museum and Library: Owned by Troy University Montgomery, the museum opened Dec. 1, 2000, on the 45th anniversary of Rosa Parks’ arrest for not giving her seat on a city bus to a white man. Tours include a video showing and a 1950s-era Montgomery bus. 252 Montgomery St. Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. $5.50 adults, $3.50 ages 4-12, free for ages 3 and younger. 241-8615. St. John’s Episcopal Church: The oldest Episcopal church in Montgomery, St. John’s was built in 1855. 113 Madison Ave. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday and 6:45 a.m.-noon Sunday. Free. 262-1937. State Capitol: Contains one of the country’s finest examples of an “unsupported” staircase. This was the site of Alabama’s secession from the Union in 1861. The Capitol grounds also is site of the Jefferson Davis Star and Confederate Memorial. 600 Dexter Ave. 9 a.m.5 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m.4 p.m. Saturday. Free. 242-3935. W.A. Gayle Planetarium: Troy University operates this planetarium for the city of Montgomery. The center opened in 1969 and has more than 200 theater-style seats. It is one of the largest planetariums between Atlanta and New Orleans. On Forest Avenue at Oak Park. Showtimes are 3 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 2 p.m. Sunday. $3.50, free for children younger than 5. 241-4799. Wilderness Park/Bamboo Forest: Bamboo towers 60 feet to form a canopy in the sky at this park, which includes one of the state’s largest beech trees. Open daily until dusk. Upper Kingston Road in Prattville. Free. 361-3640.
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RIVER REGION MEDICAL FACILITIES Address: 400 Taylor Road Phone: 277-8330 Web site: www.baptistfirst.org Physician finder: 273-4444 Licensed beds: 150 Specialty services: Center for Diabetes, regional neonatal intensive care unit, obstetrics, general medical/surgical unit, Stork Club, emergency services, physical, occupational and speech therapy center, CAP-accredited lab and blood gas lab, sleep disorder center, Baptist Breast Health Center, endoscopy center, radiology, Senior Advantage and a variety of community education programs. The new Taylor Medical Complex at Baptist East opened in April 2008. Prattville Baptist Hospital Address: 124 S. Memorial Drive Phone: 365-0651 Web site: www.baptistfirst.org Physician Finder: 273-4444 Licensed beds: 85 Specialty services: Speech and Hearing Clinic, general medical/ surgical unit, bone density scans, emergency services, sleep disorder center, CAP-accredited lab and blood gas lab, Senior Advantage and a variety of community education classes. Elmore Community Hospital Address: 500 Hospital Drive, Wetumpka Phone: 567-4311 Of note: This investor-owned facility operated by the Ivy Creek Association of Elmore County is licensed for 69 beds. It is an acute care, urban hospital. Tallassee Community Hospital Address: 805 Friendship Road, Tallassee Phone: 283-6541
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Baptist Medical Center South Address: 2105 E. South Blvd. Phone: 288-2100 Web site: www.baptistfirst.org Physician finder: 273-4444 Licensed beds: 454 Specialty services: Institute for Advanced Wound Care, top-rated cardiovascular services, top-rated orthopedic care unit, cardiac surgery, regional neonatal intensive care unit, Angel One, Sleep Disorders Center, Chest Pain Center, Meadhaven (mental health), Senior Advantage, Parker Pavilion, Stork Club, CAP-accredited lab and blood gas lab, breast health clinics, emergency services, neurosciences, Same Day Surgery Center, radiology, cardiac rehabilitation, pulmonary rehabilitation, obstetrics and a variety of community education classes. Jackson Hospital Address: 1725 Pine St. Phone: 293-8000 Web site: www.jackson.org Physician finder: 293-8888 Licensed beds: 379 (and 30 longterm acute care beds) Specialty services: Cardiac care, diabetes center, emergency care, neurosciences, obstetrics (LDR birthing suites), Frank McGough Oncology Unit, orthopedics and sports medicine, ABBI (advanced breast biopsy instrumentation), wound treatment center, surgery center, imaging center and a variety of community education classes. Baptist Medical Center East
Of note: Tallassee Community Hospital is a not-for-profit hospital, licensed for 69 beds and operated by Community Hospital Inc. in Tallassee. It is an acute care, urban hospital. The hospital was founded in 1926. Central Alabama Veterans Administration Health Care System 214 Perry Hill Road, Montgomery: 272-4670 2400 Hospital Road, Tuskegee: 727-0550
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American Family Care offices Services provided: Adult and pediatric AFC Governor’s House: 2936 Marti Lane, 288-0088 AFC Bellwood: 6910 Vaughn Road, 279-7444 Medical Outreach Ministries Family Health Center Address: 88 South Blvd. Phone: 281-8008 Services provided: Free adult and pediatric primary care, prescription services to those without insurance. Lister Hill Health Center Address: 1000 Adams Ave. Phone: 263-2301 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care, gynecology, dentistry, podiatry, ophthalmology, mental health counseling, social services and pharmaceutical services. Chisholm Family Health Center Address: 100 E. Vandiver Blvd. Phone: 832-4338 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care, dentistry, obstetrics/gynecology, podiatry, ophthalmology, mental health counseling, social services and pharmaceutical services.
Montgomery Primary Health Care Clinic Address: 3060 Mobile Highway Phone: 293-6670 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care, obstetrics/ gynecology, dentistry, podiatry, mental health counseling, social services and pharmaceutical services. Ramer Family Health Center Address: Alabama 94 E., Ramer Phone: 562-3229 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care, obstetrics/ gynecology, dentistry, podiatry, ophthalmology, mental health counseling, social services and pharmaceutical services. Crossroads Healthy Lifestyle and Wellness Center Address: 1154 S. Decatur St. Phone: 263-5125 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care, obstetrics/ gynecology, dentistry, podiatry, ophthalmology, mental health counseling, social services and pharmaceutical services. The Family Medical Center Address: 8578 U.S. 80, Tyler Phone: 872-1966 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care, gynecology, pharmaceutical services, lab services. Autaugaville Family Health Center Address: 203 N. Taylor St., Autaugaville Phone: 365-4524 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care Eclectic Family Health Center Address: 145 Main St., Eclectic Phone: 541-2116 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care, obstetrics/
gynecology, dentistry, podiatry, ophthalmology, mental health counseling, social services and pharmaceutical services. PriMed 2815 Vaughn Road: 271-4545 4305 Atlanta Highway: 271-7051 34 Taylor Road: 272-7639 U.S. 231 South, Wetumpka: 567-8400 Services provided: Adult and pediatric primary care. Prattville Medical Park Address: 645 McQueen Smith Road Phone: 358-2000; information desk, 358-2000; administration, 358-2002; lab, 358-6347; Medical, 286-2345 Elmore County Health Department Address: 6501 U.S. 231, Wetumpka Phone: 567-1171 Eclectic Family Health Center Address: 145 Main St., Eclectic Phone: 541-2116 Eclectic Family Care (private clinic) Address: 575 Claud Road, Eclectic Phone: 541-3020
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If you like to listen to bands, sing karaoke, or dance all night, the tricounty area has many places to do just that. Locations are in Montgomery unless noted otherwise. Big Star Tavern (formerly Coconuts): Dance and variety; 1449 U.S. 82 in Prattville; 365-2666. Blue Byrd’s: Variety; 6804 Atlanta Highway; 356-4690. The Blue Iguana: Variety; 1714 E. Main St. in Prattville; 358-8600; theblueiguanabar.com. The Board Room: R&B; 2801 Vaughn Plaza; 272-9693. Bogies at River Run: Rock and country; 1501 Dozier Road; 271-2811. Boomerang’s: Variety; 5480 Atlanta Highway; 239-7680; mgmboomerangs.com Capitol Oyster Bar: Blues; 115 E. South Blvd.; 288-4217. Chills: Hip-hop; 5620 Calmar Drive; 356-0838. Club 322: Alternative lifestyle; 322 N. Lawrence St.; 263-4322. Cook Station Grill and Grocery: Country; 956 Wares Ferry Road; 277-3277. Cool Beans at the Café d’Art: Jazz; 115 Montgomery St.; 269-3302. Crockmier’s: Adult contemporary; 9593 Vaughn Road; 481-0490. Dakota’s: Country; 475 Weoka (Wetumpka); 567-7795. Doodle Hoppers: Variety; 3637 Debby Drive in LeCroy Village; 284-4973. Dooley’s Irish Pub: Dance and Karaoke;
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Michael’s Pub: Adult contemporary; 3150 Watchman Drive; 270-9824. Mission House: R&B and jazz; 461 S. Court St.; 356-0849. Montgomery Brewing Company: Variety; 12 W. Jefferson St.; 834-2739; montgomerybrewpub.com. Nobles: Variety and karaoke; 121 Montgomery St.; 262-3326. Off the Wagon: Rock and country; 62 Dexter Ave.; 263-0102; www.thewagonrocks.com. One More Club: Variety; 4340 River Oaks Road (Millbrook); 290-0706. The Olive Room: Jazz; 121 Montgomery St.; 262-2763. Ref’s Rocking Sports Pub: Variety; 4888 Main St. (Millbrook); 322-3000; refspub.com. Rock Bottom American Pub: Variety; 2430 East Blvd.; 239-7625; rockbottomamericanpub.com. Rose Supper Club: Hip-Hop and R&B; 954 Highland Ave.; 264-2975. Ruddles English Pub: Variety; 3133 Bell Road; 277-8710. The Shack: Karaoke, rock and blues; 3200 Atlanta Highway; 395-5455. Santa Barbara Trading Company: Variety; 2801-X Vaughn Plaza Road; 612-7013. The Sky Bar & Grill: Variety; 1355 East Blvd.; 277-2200. Sous La Terre: Late-night jazz; 82B Commerce St.; 265-2069. 1048 Jazz and Blues Club: 1048 E. Fairview Ave.; 834-1048; 1048jazzandblues.com. Woodmere Tavern: Variety; 5743 Woodmere Blvd.; 279-0802.
GETTING AROUND Montgomery Area Transit System MATS provides fixed route and paratransit service within city limits of Montgomery. The fixed route system averages 4,500 trips daily (more than 1 million trips annually) over approximately 4,000 daily route miles. Thirty-two buses serve 16 fixed routes between the hours of 5 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Paratransit service provides 140 daily trips. Paratransit operates 6 days a week from 5 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., with a fleet of 10 vehicles. The downtown transfer center is at 495 Molton St. 241-2200.
Downtown Lunch Trolley The Lunch Trolley Express circulates throughout downtown Montgomery between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. every 10-15 minutes Monday through Friday and the ride is free.
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Ambulance service in Prattville is provided by the Prattville Fire Department. Phone: 361-3660 City of Tallassee Ambulance Address: 214 Barnett Blvd., Tallassee Phone: 283-6586 City of Millbrook Ambulance Address: 3820 Grandview Road, Millbrook Phone: 285-6707 MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONS American Cancer Society, Mid-South Division Address: 3054-C McGehee Road Phone: 875-5407 American Heart Association Regional Office Address: 448 S. Lawrence St. Phone: 298-1910 Medical Association of Alabama Address: 19 S. Jackson St. Phone: 263-6441 Medical Society of Montgomery County Address: 19 S. Jackson St. Phone: 261-2045 Mental Health Association Address: 1116 S. Hull St. Phone: 262-5500 Mental Health Authority Address: 101 Coliseum Blvd. Phone: 279-7830 Montgomery Health Department Address: 3060 Mobile Highway Phone: 293-6400
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1931 to 1932. The gala features a silent and live auction and music from the Roaring Twenties. 264-4222.
and a children’s area. 386-7146. Junior League of Montgomery Holiday Market: This is one of the organization’s major fundraisers. The shopping event also features entertainment and food. 288-8816. Zoo Boo: The Montgomery Zoo celebrates Halloween for several days in late October with nightly attractions for the kids leading up to Halloween night. The zoo normally closes at 5 p.m., but it reopens until 9 p.m. during Zoo Boo so visitors can enjoy haunted train rides, costumed characters, candy and more. 240-4900.
FEBRUARY Jewish Food Festival and Treasure Mart: Featuring Jewish specialties including hot beef brisket plate, corned beef on Jewish rye, potato latkes, fresh challah bread along with Sephardic and other Jewish pastries, plus visitors can search the Treasure Market for mementos and take tours of Temple Beth Or’s sanctuary. 262-3314.
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NOVEMBER Kenan Mill’s annual Fall Festival and Bluegrass Event: This annual event features bluegrass music, food vendors, arts and crafts and so much more. Kenan’s Mill was built in the mid-1800s and produced water-ground meal, grits and corn for over 100 years. The grounds also include a fascinating 19th-century brick charcoal kiln. 874-1720. Turkey Day Classic: Held on Thanksgiving Day at Cramton Bowl, this college football game features Alabama State University and Tuskegee University. The Turkey Day Parade precedes the game in downtown Montgomery. 229-4507. Holiday Light Festival: From late November to early January, the Montgomery Zoo is aglow with
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DECEMBER The city of Montgomery Christmas Parade: Held in early December on Dexter Avenue, this annual event features hundreds of floats and other attractions. Parade is kicked off with the governor’s tree-lighting ceremony and ends with the mayor’s tree-lighting ceremony. 241-2300.
Christmas on the Coosa: Held in December at Gold Star Park and in downtown Wetumpka, the main event is the boat parade at night along the Coosa River. Boats are decorated for the holidays. Other highlights of the festival include arts and crafts, a street parade, food vendors and a fireworks show. 567-5147.
JANUARY Fitzgerald Museum Gala: This annual fundraiser is held each January at the F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum, 919 Felder Ave. The couple lived here from
Southeastern Livestock Exposition Rodeo: Held over several days during March at Garrett Coliseum, the rodeo features events such as bullriding as well as livestock shows. Some of the top stars in rodeo come every year to prepare for the national championship. 265-1867 or (888) 2RODEO2.
APRIL Alabama Book Festival: Writers, illustrators, publishers and others from the literay world set up shop at Old Alabama Town, a historic site in downtown Montgomery. 844-4946. Zoo Weekend: The Montgomery Zoo’s annual entertainment extravaganza features a variety of games, rides, music and animal presentations. Habitats from five continents with naturalistic, barrier-free exhibits for more than 600 animals. 240-4900.
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OCTOBER Haunted Hayride in the Forest: For several weekends in October, leading up to Halloween, South Montgomery County Academy in Grady sponsors a hayride through the forest featuring ghostly ghouls along the route. 562-3235. Carver Sweet Potato Festival: This festival is held every third Saturday in October in Tuskegee’s town square. The festival commemorates the memory of Dr. George Washington Carver and his sweet potato research. Sweet potato growers gather to share cultivation tips, showcase new products, enter their products in competition, and ... yes, to sell sweet potatoes. 720-0500. Spinners Pumpkin Patch: This arts and crafts festival is held one weekend each October at Spinners Park, West Sixth Street in Prattville. The event is free and features more than 100 arts and crafts exhibitors, 8K and one-mile fun run, children’s activities and more. 285-1385 or 358-9209. Oktoberfest: This is an annual arts and crafts festival held at Faulkner University. The event features food, entertainment
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MAY Memorial Day Fly-In: This three-day event, sponsored by Negro Airmen International (NAI), is held every Memorial Day Holiday weekend at Moton field in Tuskegee. The fly-in features black pilots from virtually every one of the continental United States who participate in aviation safety seminars, competitive navigation, pylon racing, balloon bursting, aerobatic demonstrations and networking. 720-0500.
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Fourth of July fireworks shows: Montgomery’s annual fireworks show is sponsored by the city of Montgomery. In Wetumpka, a fireworks show is held each July Fourth at Gold Star Park on the Coosa River. 567-5147. Prattville’s fireworks show is held at Stanley-Jensen Stadium. 358-0297, www.prattville.com. Pike Road holds a celebration at The Waters. 272-9883, www.pikeroad.us. Lake Martin’s event is at the Lake Martin Amphitheater, www.lakemartin.com. Stars on the Riverfront: Alabama Dance Theatre’s annual performance at Riverwalk Amphitheatre. 241-2590. Performance on the Green: The Montgomery Ballet’s annual outdoor performance at Blount Cultural Park. 409-0522.
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Montgomery Ballet dancers perform during last year’s Performance on the Green at Blount Cultural Park. SEPTEMBER CultureFest: Alabama Shakespeare Festival’s daylong celebration of cultures from around the world with music, food and performances. Labor Day weekend. 271-5353. Broadway Under the Stars: This annual concert at Blount Cultural Park from the
Montgomery Symphony Orchestra features show tunes and pop classics. 240-4004. Ballet and the Beasts: The Montgomery Ballet presents this annual outdoors production at the Montgomery Zoo. 240-4900.
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Military’s presence big in River Region The military presence in the Montgomery region is significant, generating nearly $2 billion annually.
Maxwell Air Force Base
Air University is the Air Force’s center for professional military education. Nearly every member of the Air Force will come to Maxwell during their career for officer or enlisted training courses. Air University also includes two commissioning sources, the Officer Training School and the AF ROTC program. The Community College of the Air Force — the largest community college in the country — also has its headquarters at Maxwell. The 42nd Air Base Wing includes security forces, base operations, medical, contracting, communications and other units. The 908th Airlift Wing is the state’s only Air Force Reserve unit and has eight C-130 cargo planes. The unit also has maintenance, operations, security forces and medical personnel .
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Bienville Road, 244-1109 ᔢ Clinton Chapel AME Zion Church, 4560 Narrow Lane Road, 281-3894 ᔢ Hilliard Chapel AME Zion, 567 Hall St., 264-4904 ᔢ Jericho AME Zion Church, 5251 Hobby Road (Snowdoun), 284-3354 ᔢ Mount Moriah AME Zion Church, 4740 Old Hayneville Road, 284-1986 ᔢ Mount Pleasant AME Zion Church, 2 Phillips St., 269-5326 ᔢ Mount Zion AME Zion Church, 455 W. Jeff Davis Ave., 265-9361 ᔢ Murdock Chapel AME Church, 450 Antioch Lane (Pike Road), 215-7992 ᔢ New Pleasant Valley AME Zion Church, Mason Road (Hope Hull), 284-3179 ᔢ Oak Street AME Zion Church, 1500 Oak St., 263-3200 ᔢ Old Ship AME Zion Church, 483 Holcombe St., 262-3922 ᔢ Pleasant Hill AME Zion Church, Smiley Ferry Road (Ramer), 281-0700 ᔢ Shiloh AME Zion Church, 54 Church St. (Hope Hull), 281-4500 ᔢ St. John AME Church, 807 Madison Ave., 265-4136 ᔢ St. Paul’s AME Church, 706 E. Patton Ave., 286-8577 ᔢ Stone Chapel AME Zion Church, Old Selma Road, 263-2778 ᔢ Troy Chapel AME Zion Church, 3301 McInnis Road, 281-6759 ᔢ Union Chapel AME Zion Church, Madison Park, 272-6681 ᔢ Weeping Mary AME Zion Church, 249 John Morris Ave., 613-0454 ᔢ William Chapel AME Zion Church, 637 Clinton St., 263-1401 ᔢ Zion Star AME Zion, 515 Randolph St., 262-1833
Anglican
ᔢ Christchurch, 301 Dexter Ave., 387-0566 ᔢ St. Joseph of Arimathea Anglican Church, 355 Bell Road, 271-6700 ᔢ The Legacy Anglican Church, 4345 Atlanta Highway, 396-2001 Assemblies of God
ᔢ Capital Christian Center, 9000 Vaughn Road, 396-0208 ᔢ Cornerstone Assembly of God, 3410 Old Selma Road, 264-7946 ᔢ First Assembly of God, 135 Bell Road, 277-2670 ᔢ Grace Worship Center, 3929 Atlanta Highway, 277-6500 ᔢ Lake Wood Christian Centre, 6825 Wares Ferry Road, 270-5577 ᔢ Trinity Assembly of God, 3202 Lower
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Baptist
ᔢ Abraham Baptist Church, 4230 Norman Bridge Road, 288-5446 ᔢ Ambassador Baptist Church, 7050 University Court, 270-0861 ᔢ Antioch Baptist Church, 738 Gibbs Road, 215-3596 ᔢ Antioch Baptist Church, Old Selma Road, 262-2288 ᔢ Bell Missionary Baptist Church, 503 Oak St., 262-0392 ᔢ Bell Resurrected Missionary Baptist Church, 4008 Birmingham Highway, 262-0708 ᔢ Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, 2106 Mill St., 262-6825 ᔢ Beulah Baptist Church, 3703 Rosa L. Parks Ave., 265-2697 ᔢ Beulah Baptist Church, U.S. 31 (Hope Hull), 281-1589 ᔢ Bible Missionary Baptist Church, 2750 Tremont St., 265-6739
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gether, the Guard has more than 13,000 soldiers and airmen, as well as civilian employees. Guard units statewide deploy regularly for operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. The Guard also responds to state emergencies like the Enterprise tornado and hurricanes. About 1,250 Air National Guard members are in the region, including about 1,000 at the 187th Fighter Wing at Dannelly Field. The Army Guard has about 1,430 members in the tri-county area. The 926th Engineer Brigade is an Army Reserve unit with its headquarters in Montgomery. The unit deployed to Iraq in 2008 for a year developing infrastructure and rebuilding war-torn areas around Baghdad. The unit has more than 120 members. The 131st Military Public Affairs Detachment of the Army Reserve is also in Montgomery. Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 23rd Marines, is an infantry reserve unit based in Montgomery. About 130 members of the unit deployed in 2007 and some members of the unit are preparing to deploy again in 2009.
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ᔢ Body of Christ Missionary Baptist Church, 16 Eugene St., 264-7944 ᔢ Big Roxanna Baptist Church, 5001 Norman Bridge Road, 288-8069 ᔢ Branch Grove Baptist Church, 908 Sayre St., 264-8320 ᔢ Bridgeview Baptist Church, 1460 Anderson Road, 265-7736 ᔢ Bryant Missionary Baptist Church, 3546 Norman Bridge Road, 284-4141 ᔢ Calvary Baptist Church, 4601 Troy Highway, 284-3737 ᔢ Calvary Baptist Church, Hance Mill Road, 281-1714 ᔢ Canaan Hill Baptist Church, 300 Ray Thorington Road, 396-8450 ᔢ Canaan Missionary Baptist Church, 2377 Butler Mill Road, 288-5118 ᔢ Capitol Heights Baptist Church, 2514 Madison Ave., 264-6461 ᔢ Catoma Baptist Church, 4300 Old Selma Road, 265-2881 ᔢ Central Baptist Church, 981 S. Perry St., 269-0457 ᔢ Chisholm Baptist Church, 2938 Lower Wetumpka Road, 262-6437 ᔢ Clay Street Baptist Church, 830 Clay St., 269-2136 ᔢ Cloverdale Baptist Church, 608 E. Fairview Ave., 265-9223 ᔢ Coles Chapel Baptist Church, Coosada Ferry Road, 263-5034 ᔢ Covenant Baptist Church, 7050 University Court, 270-0861 ᔢ Dalraida Baptist Church, 3838 Wares Ferry Road, 272-2412 ᔢ Day Street Baptist Church, 861 Day St., 269-1251 ᔢ Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, 454 Dexter Ave., 263-3970 ᔢ Eastdale Baptist Church, 400 N. Burbank Ave., 272-6460 ᔢ Eastern Hills Baptist Church, 3604 Pleasant Ridge Road, 272-0604 ᔢ Eastern Oaks Baptist Church, 7505 Wares Ferry Road, 396-9811 ᔢ Eastmont Baptist Church, 4505 Atlanta Highway, 277-6300 ᔢ Ezekiel Missionary Baptist Church, 3630 S. Perry St., 262-8950 ᔢ Faith Baptist Church, 3300 Mace Ave., 262-2411 ᔢ Faith Full Gospel Baptist Church, 1931 Highland Ave., 832-4845 ᔢ Faith Missionary Baptist Church, 3340 Duff St., 834-8044 ᔢ Fannin Road Baptist Church, 3525 Fannin Road, 262-9001 ᔢ First Baptist Church, 347 N. Ripley St., 264-6921 ᔢ First Baptist Church, 305 S. Perry St., 834-6310 ᔢ First Baptist Church of Greater Washington Park, 2817 Second St., 284-2600 ᔢ First Baptist Church of Hope Hull, Pettus Road, 284-4776 ᔢ First Baptist Church Pike Road, Old Carter Road, 281-5276 ᔢ First Freewill Baptist Church, 415 Perry Hill Road, 277-9677 ᔢ First Southern Baptist Church of Hope Hull, Wasden Road, 284-5200 ᔢ Freewill Missionary Baptist Church, 1724 Hill St., 262-2205 ᔢ Forest Park Baptist Church, 1803 Mulberry St., 269-5726 ᔢ Galilee Baptist Church, 2013 Luverne St., 262-8149 ᔢ Gateway Baptist Church, 3300 Bell Road, 272-9494 ᔢ Good Samaritan Baptist Church, 955 National Ave., 265-9983 ᔢ Goodhope Missionary Baptist Church, (Wetumpka), 567-7133 ᔢ Goodship Baptist Church, Alabama 143 (Millbrook) ᔢ Love Center Full Gospel Baptist Church, 4870 Woodley Road, 215-0056 ᔢ Greater Mount Olive Baptist Church, 646 Stephens St., 269-3466 ᔢ Greater Vision Free Will Baptist Church, 1187 Upper Kingston Road, 358-1911 ᔢ Hall Street Baptist Church, 700 S. Hall
St., 263-1720 ᔢ Harmony Baptist Church, 5640 Troy Highway, 281-1600 ᔢ Heritage Baptist Church, 1849 Perry Hill Road, 279-9976 ᔢ Highland Avenue Baptist Church, 1900 Highland Ave., 834-3506 ᔢ Highland Gardens Baptist Church, 2014 Johnson St., 263-0294 ᔢ Holt Street Memorial Baptist Church, 1870 S. Court St., 263-0522 ᔢ Hunter Station Baptist Church, Birmingham Highway, 262-3048 ᔢ Hutchinson Missionary Baptist Church, 860 E. Grove St., 265-8615 ᔢ Jackson Prospect Baptist Church, 4440 Snowdoun Chambers, 288-8558 ᔢ Jackson Street Baptist Church, 430 S. Jackson St., 264-5114 ᔢ Jehovah Baptist Church, 5795 Narrow Lane Road, 280-2923 ᔢ Jerusalem Baptist Church, 1720 Tolvert St., 265-5218 ᔢ Jerusalem Baptist Church, 5100 Woodley Road, 286-4563 ᔢ Kindle Baptist Church, 4549 Velma Circle, 263-1118 ᔢ King Hill Baptist Church, 1930 Stokes St., 262-1260 ᔢ Klondike Baptist Church, Old Selma Road, 264-8343 ᔢ Lakeview Baptist Church, 9225 Atlanta Highway, 213-3080 ᔢ Liberty Hill Baptist Church, Crenshaw Road (Wetumpka), 567-8750 ᔢ Lighthouse Baptist Church, 3560 Bell Road, 271-6502 ᔢ Lilly Baptist Church, 820 Hill St., 269-2592 ᔢ Lily Hill Baptist Church, Faye Station Road, 285-6445 ᔢ Love and Peace Baptist Church, 329 Air Base Blvd., 265-4410 ᔢ Macedonia Baptist Church, 3835 Woodley Road, 288-5847 ᔢ Maggie Street Baptist Church, 642 Maggie St., 263-3215 ᔢ McGehee Road Baptist Church, 2877 McGehee Road, 262-0689 ᔢ Memorial Heights Baptist Church, 3182 Bozeman Drive, 262-1350 ᔢ Mitylene Missionary Baptist Church, 6650 Wares Ferry Road, 244-0727 ᔢ Mobile Heights Baptist Church, 2012 Mobile Road, 265-1405 ᔢ Morgan Avenue Baptist Church, 606 Morgan Ave., 265-1194 ᔢ Morning Pilgrim Baptist Church, 1309 Goode St., 265-0766 ᔢ Morningview Baptist Church, 125 Calhoun Road, 272-2304 ᔢ Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church, 1805 Hale St., 269-1111 ᔢ Mount Gillard Baptist Church, 3323 Day St., 263-2171 ᔢ Mount Lebanon Baptist Church, Mount Zion Road (Ramer), 613-0621 ᔢ Mount Olive Baptist Church, 3465 Old Selma Road, 269-0202 ᔢ Mount Olive Baptist Church, 1250 Sprott St., 272-0907 ᔢ Mount Sinai Baptist Church, U.S. 80, 284-3168 ᔢ Mount Sinai Baptist Church, Pettus Road (Hope Hull), 288-6471 ᔢ Mount Zion Baptist Church, Mount Zion Road (Ramer), 286-8603 ᔢ Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church, 1032 Stephens St., 269-5988 ᔢ New Canaan Baptist Church, 5680 Atlanta Highway, 272-2297 ᔢ New Elam Baptist Church, 672 Watts St., 263-2477 ᔢ New Jerusalem Baptist Church, 103 Underwood Road, 612-0788 ᔢ New Liberty Baptist Church (Pike Road), 284-5713 ᔢ New Life Baptist Church, 1943 Rosa L. Parks Ave., 263-2662 ᔢ New Mount Calvary Baptist Church, 901 Alexander St., 263-4052
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Churches From Page 31 Murdock Chapel AME, 450 Antioch Lane (Pike Road), 215-7992 ᔢ New Providence Baptist Church, Woodley Road (Ramer), 284-4824 ᔢ New Providence Missionary Baptist Church, 2936 Simmons Drive, 265-6376 ᔢ North Court Street Missionary Baptist Church, 1900 Jackson Ferry Road, 262-5826 ᔢ North Montgomery Baptist Church, 1527 Ferguson St., 262-2795 ᔢ North Star Baptist Church, 1824 French St., 269-5743 ᔢ Oak Grove Baptist Church, 6401 Woodley Circle, 286-0497 ᔢ Old Augusta Baptist Church, 9715 Wares Ferry Road, 279-7245 ᔢ Old Elam Baptist Church, Madison Park, 277-3132 ᔢ Open Acres Baptist Church, 47 Maplewood Drive, 263-6215 ᔢ Peace Baptist Church (Pike Road), 286-6118 ᔢ People’s Baptist Church, 1522 Carrie St., 262-6745 ᔢ Perry Hill Road Baptist Church, 3909 Vista Circle, 273-0405 ᔢ Pike Road Baptist Church, 3900 Old Pike Road, 272-7690 ᔢ Pilgrim Baptist Church, Old Hayneville Road, 265-4006 ᔢ Pilgrim Missionary Baptist, Woodley Road (Ramer), 284-7000 ᔢ Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, 1436 E. Washington St., 265-1807 ᔢ Pinedale Baptist Church, 4785 McInnis Road, 288-0832 ᔢ Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, 20 Dempsey St., 262-6888 ᔢ Resurrection Missionary Baptist, 2468 Hickman St., 261-4205 ᔢ Revelation Baptist Church, 810 Goode St., 263-4100 ᔢ Rigby Street Missionary Baptist Church, 2066 Rigby St., 262-3734 ᔢ Ridgecrest Baptist Church, 5260 Vaughn Road, 277-0011 ᔢ St. James Baptist Church, 1213 Lenora St., 265-4051 ᔢ St. James Baptist Church, St. James Church Road (Pike Road), 271-3497 ᔢ St. James Baptist Church No. 2, 3424 S. Court St., 263-1197 ᔢ St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church, 1025 Goode St., 240-0234 ᔢ St. Matthews Missionary Baptist Church, 3224 Woodley Road, 286-4930
ᔢ St. Mark Baptist Church, 1200 S. Hull St., 262-6065 ᔢ St. Paul Baptist Church, Molley Road, 272-8737 ᔢ St. Stephens Baptist Church, 1609 Withers St., 264-5404 ᔢ Shiloh Baptist Church, 452 Cramer Ave., 269-9412 ᔢ Snowdoun Baptist Church, 6465 Norman Bridge Road, 280-0217 ᔢ Snowdoun Valley Baptist Church, Snowdoun Chambers Road, 284-0251 ᔢ South Decatur Street Missionary Baptist Church, 802 S. Decatur St., 263-2200 ᔢ Southlawn Baptist Church, 5340 Mobile Highway, 288-5795 ᔢ Starr Baptist Church, 920 Mill St., 264-1687 ᔢ Taylor Road Baptist Church, 1685 Taylor Road, 271-3363 ᔢ The Restoration Baptist Church, 3860 S. Court St., 265-7663 ᔢ Thorington Road Baptist Church, 450 Ray Thorington Road, 396-9376 ᔢ Trinity Baptist Church, 2700 Old Selma Road, 263-4161 ᔢ True Divine Baptist Church, 4530 Virginia Loop Road, 286-0405 ᔢ Union Academy Baptist Church, Lower Wetumpka Road, 263-0687 ᔢ Valley Park Baptist Church, 3820 Woodley Road, 281-3967 ᔢ Vaughn Forest Baptist Church, 8660 Vaughn Road, 279-5433 ᔢ Wares Ferry Road Baptist Church, 4355 Wares Ferry Road, 271-0335 ᔢ Weeping Willow Baptist Church, 2925 Forbes Drive, 265-2547 ᔢ Westside Baptist Church, 2510 Westgate St., 281-0080 ᔢ White Cloud Baptist Church, Hance Mill Road, 284-4990 ᔢ Yarbrough Street Baptist Church, 1701 Yarbrough St., 264-8990 ᔢ Zion Hill Baptist Church, 1142 Cleveland Ave., 264-8055
Buddhist
ᔢ SGI-USA Montgomery chapter, 5757 Sweet Meadow Drive, 271-4744 Catholic
ᔢ Church of the Holy Spirit, 8570 Vaughn Road, 277-5631 ᔢ Hispanic Ministries of Montgomery, 4421 Narrow Lane Road, 288-8788 ᔢ Our Lady Queen of Mercy Parish, 4421 Narrow Lane Road, 288-2850 ᔢ Resurrection Catholic Church, 2815 Forbes Road, 269-1770 ᔢ Queen of Mercy Catholic Church, 4421 Narrow Lane Road, 288-2850 ᔢ St. Andrews Catholic Church, 433 Clayton St., 262-3241 ᔢ St. Bede Catholic Church, 3870 Atlanta Highway, 272-3463
ᔢ St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 553 S. Union St., 262-1474 ᔢ St. Jude Church, 2048 Fairview Ave., 265-1390 ᔢ St. Peter’s Parish, 219 Adams Ave., 262-7304
Christian Methodist Episcopal ᔢ First CME Church, 4358 Oak St.,
281-4435 ᔢ Hall Memorial CME Church, 541 Seibles Road, 288-0577
Christian Science ᔢ Christian Science Church, 2000 Woodley Road, 265-0172
Church of Christ
ᔢ Apostolic Church of Christ, 5749 Narrow Lane Road, 612-2200 ᔢ Brookview Church of Christ, 100 Brookview Drive, 265-7455 ᔢ Capitol Heights Church of Christ, 2045 Madison Ave., 265-6246 ᔢ Carriage Hills Church of Christ, 5600 Carriage Hills Drive, 271-2525 ᔢ Catoma Street Church of Christ, 100 Catoma St., 264-2390 ᔢ Christ Temple Church of Christ, 201 Early St., 265-2127 ᔢ Church of Christ — Hope Hull, Mobile Highway, 281-6326 ᔢ Church of Christ in Prayer No. 2, 760 Drivers Row, 834-1257 ᔢ Community Congregational United Church of Christ, 3481 S. Court St., 265-4411 ᔢ Coosada Ferry Church of Christ, 4500 Coosada Ferry Road, 264-2358 ᔢ Dalraida Church of Christ, 3740 Atlanta Highway, 272-2561 ᔢ Eastbrook Church of Christ, 650 Coliseum Blvd., 272-4232 ᔢ Eastern Meadows Church of Christ, 4050 Fairground Road, 834-4019 ᔢ Holt Street Church of Christ, 945 S. Holt St., 265-2253 ᔢ Hunter Hills Church of Christ, 330 Old Farm Lane, 285-2700 ᔢ King Hill Church of Christ, 800 E. Dixie Drive, 262-5352 ᔢ Landmark Church of Christ, 1800 Halcyon Blvd., 277-5800 ᔢ Liberty Church of Christ, U.S. 31 (Hope Hull), 281-6020 ᔢ Madison Park Church of Christ, 272-1774 ᔢ Montgomery Church of Christ, 23219 Congressman William L. Dickinson Drive, 215-1096 ᔢ Montgomery Inner City Ministry, 2414 Lower Wetumpka Road, 269-1992 ᔢ Narrow Lane Road Church of Christ, 5964 Narrow Lane Road, 280-3600 ᔢ New Harvest Church of Christ, 4701 Virginia Loop Road, 286-8000 ᔢ Newtown Church of Christ, 1709 N. Decatur St., 262-5519
ᔢ North Lowndes Church of Christ, U.S. 80 (Hope Hull), 284-2946 ᔢ Panama Street Church of Christ, 444 S. Panama St., 264-2985 ᔢ Perry Hill Road Church of Christ, 800 Perry Hill Road, 244-1675 ᔢ Southeast Church of Christ, 2401 Plum St., 263-5697 ᔢ South Perry Street Church of Christ, 3385 S. Perry St., 263-4244 ᔢ Southside Church of Christ, 3388 S. Hull St., 263-0041 ᔢ University Church of Christ, 5315 Atlanta Highway, 386-7320 ᔢ Vaughn Park Church of Christ, 3800 Vaughn Road, 272-2665 ᔢ Vinyard Church of Christ, 122 John Morris Ave., 284-7014
Church of God ᔢ Apostolic Deliverance Church of God,
2047 Winifred St., 269-0689 ᔢ Beacon of Hope Church of God, 1045 Coliseum Blvd., 274-0932 ᔢ Crossing Church of God, 4345 Atlanta Highway, 272-2767 ᔢ First Church of God, 3325 Woodley Road, 288-4660 ᔢ Harvest Temple Church of God, 4500 Vaughn Road, 277-6834 ᔢ Rice Temple AOH Church of God, 601 Clayton St., 262-8452 ᔢ Rosa Parks Avenue Church of God, 1701 Rosa Parks Ave., 265-6008
Church of God in Christ ᔢ Antioch Church of God in Christ, 566
Oak St., 264-4166 ᔢ Capital City Church of God in Christ, 430 Ross St., 262-3708 ᔢ Gospel Tabernacle Church of God in Christ, 465 S. Perry St., 264-5171 ᔢ New Life Church of God in Christ, 4116 Narrow Lane Road, 286-8207 ᔢ New Life Church of God in Christ Annex 1, 1615 Mulberry St., 834-3181 ᔢ New Life Church of God in Christ Annex 3, 600 Columbus St., 241-9922
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ᔢ Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints (Montgomery 1st Ward), 3460 Carter Hill Road, 264-5283
Church of the Nazarene
ᔢ Capital City Church of the Nazarene, 4450 Vaughn Road, 272-8176 ᔢ First Church of the Nazarene, 600 Dalraida Road, 279-8974 Community ᔢ College Grove Community Church, 4516 Wares Ferry Road, 277-2564
Episcopal
ᔢ All Saints Episcopal Church, 645 Coliseum Blvd., 272-2591
ᔢ Christ the Redeemer Episcopal Church, 6801 Vaughn Road, 272-3890 ᔢ Church of the Ascension, 315 Clanton Ave., 263-5529 ᔢ Church of the Good Shepherd, 487 S. Jackson St., 834-9280 ᔢ Church of the Holy Comforter, 2911 Woodley Road, 281-1337 ᔢ Grace Episcopal, Old Pike Road (Mount Meigs), 215-1422 ᔢ St. John’s Episcopal Church, 113 Madison Ave., 262-1937
Full Gospel
ᔢ Christian Life Church, 6000 Monticello Drive, 271-3800 ᔢ Freedom Life Ministries, 223 W. Fleming Road, 281-3138 ᔢ Fresh Anointing International Church, 4870 Woodley Road, 613-3363 ᔢ Harvest Family Church, 7245 Copperfield Drive, 277-1156 ᔢ Sitting at His Feet Fellowship, 110 Eugene St., 264-3306 Greek Orthodox
ᔢ Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, 1721 Mount Meigs Road, 263-1366 Independent
ᔢ Anderson Chapel Ministries, 4453 Richardson Road, 288-2650 ᔢ Cornerstone Bible Church, 341 N. Madison Terrace, 262-2288 ᔢ Golden Gate Ministries, 3734-B Atlanta Highway, 356-5777 ᔢ New Outlook Deliverance Church, 3145 Mace Ave., 834-0051 Islamic ᔢ Masjid Qasim B El-Amin, 2425 Lark
Drive, 281-8474
Jehovah’s Witness ᔢ Cloverdale Congregation, 112 Green
Leaf Drive, 284-6225 ᔢ Jehovah’s Witnesses, 3610 Old Hayneville Road, 834-2024 ᔢ Jehovah’s Witnesses Central Ridge, 4465 Norman Bridge Road, 281-8365 ᔢ Jehovah’s Witnesses Ramer Congregation, U.S. 331 Sellers, 281-9106 ᔢ Jehovah’s Witnesses Spanish, 4465 Norman Bridge Road, 281-8365 ᔢ Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 447 Perry Hill Road, 279-9000 ᔢ Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 4316 Woodley Road, 286-4149
Lutheran
ᔢ Lutheran Church of Epiphany-Missouri Synod, 810 E. South Blvd., 288-9465 ᔢ Lutheran Church-St. Paul LCMS, 4475 Atlanta Highway, 272-6214 ᔢ Messiah Lutheran Church, 6670 Vaughn Road, 277-4213
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Take a cruise aboard the Harriott II, a 96-ton riverboat that can carry 400 passengers.
Downtown becoming an entertainment hub Downtown Montgomery isn’t nearly the same place it was a year ago. Take a walk downtown and you’ll see for yourself. New attractions are emerging as the downtown revival surges ahead. The city’s downtown entertainment district, called Grocery’s Alley, or simply “the Alley,” opened with Dreamland Bar-B-Que in April. Also up and running is the 129 Coosa Room, a large hall for catered events located on the second floor overlooking the alley itself. SaZa’s, an Italian eatery, should be open by midsummer on Commerce Street. The development, bounded by Commerce, Bibb, Coosa and Tallapoosa streets, eventually will include several restaurants and clubs as well as some retail outlets, according to developers. Jerry Kyser, a lead developer, predicted a small club, the Alley Bar, will open next. But the most dazzling newcomer to downtown is, of course, the Harriott II. The 80-foot-long, 96-ton riverboat is big enough to carry 400 passengers and pretty enough to bejewel the downtown riverfront. Before easing into a new life of leisure on the Alabama River, the riverboat survived an epic 1,400-mile voyage from Savannah, Ga., to Montgomery that included a turbulent trek through the Gulf of Mexico. The 49-day journey was packed with alligators, unusually large jellyfish, unexpected high seas and mechanical problems. But the Harriott II — named after the steamboat that made the first trip up the Alabama River in 1821 — arrived safely in the
winter of 2008. Cruises offered are the Tuesday evening praise cruise, Wednesday evening business dinner cruise, Friday evening dinner cruise and Sunday evening blues cruise. Educational daytime cruises, which take place on schooldays from late February to May and September to November, also are available. Evening cruises board at 7 p.m. and depart at 7:30 p.m., and last for about two hours. Educational daytime cruises, which last about an hour, board at 11 a.m. and depart at 11:30 a.m. Tickets are available online at www.etix.com or by phone at 334—RD241-2100. Locally, tickets can be purchased at the visitors center, the riverfront facilities box office at 200 Coosa St., the Harriott II ticket booth at the Riverwalk and at the Maxwell Air Force Base etix kiosk. For more information, log on to funontheriver.net or call 241-2100. OPEN NOW Dreamland 101 Tallapoosa St. 373-7427 Open for lunch and dinner, later when Biscuits are playing at home 129 Coosa Room 120 Coosa St. 262-8859 www.129coosa.com Open for rentals for catered events. Catering available. OPENING SOON SaZa’s Italian Eatery: At the alley and Commerce Street The Alley Bar: Behind Dreamland near the water tower
ᔢ Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 6610 Vaughn Road, 272-6152 ᔢ Boylston United Methodist Church, 3 Johnson Ave., 262-0774 ᔢ Capitol Heights United Methodist Church, 2000 Winona Ave., 264-2464 ᔢ Dalraida United Methodist Church, 3817 Atlanta Highway, 272-2190 ᔢ Dexter Avenue United Methodist Church, 301 Dexter Ave., 263-0549 ᔢ Fairview United Methodist Church, 5500 Old Selma Road, 263-7258 ᔢ First United Methodist Church, 2416 W. Cloverdale Park, 834-8990 ᔢ Frazer at Asbury United Methodist Church, 4540 Narrow Lane Road, 281-8971 ᔢ Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church, 6000 Atlanta Highway, 272-8622 ᔢ Heatherton Heights Methodist Church, 1801 E. Trinity Blvd. ᔢ Hope Hull United Methodist Church, 305 Wasden Road, 288-3956 ᔢ Korean United Methodist Church, 350 Polk St., 264-7159 ᔢ Metropolitan United Methodist Church, 3108 Rosa L. Parks Ave., 263-0950 ᔢ St. James United Methodist Church, 9045 Vaughn Road, 277-3037 ᔢ St. Luke United Methodist Church, 2518 Upper Wetumpka Road, 262-2649 ᔢ St. Mark United Methodist Church, 1785 Taylor Road, 272-0009 ᔢ St. Paul United Methodist Church, 409 S. Ripley St., 263-1655 ᔢ Snowdoun United Methodist Church, (Snowdoun), 288-4447 ᔢ Whitfield Memorial United Methodist Church, 2673 Fisk Road, 281-2467 ᔢ Woodland United Methodist Church, 4428 Wallahatchie Road (Pike Road), 272-7230 Ministries
ᔢ Jesus the Only Way Ministries, 3019 Fairwest Place, 230-9932 ᔢ We Care Ministries, 2124 E. Second St., 832-9511 Non-denominational and interdenominational ᔢ Christ Community Church, 8285 Ryan
Road, 273-8110 ᔢ Cloverdale Christian Church, 960 Cloverdale Road, 262-4570 ᔢ Faith Crusade Fellowship Ministries, 17
Friday, May 15, 2009 Mildred St., 834-0551 ᔢ Faith Hope & Charity Christian Ministries, 4508 Lilly Lane, 284-9264 ᔢ First Christian Church, 1705 Taylor Road, 270-1320 ᔢ First Congregational Christian Church, 638 High St., 262-1887 ᔢ Holy Spirit Temple Miracle Revival Center, 4300 Virginia Loop Road, 612-4987 ᔢ Open Arms Ministries, 1295 Newell Parkway, 244-8082 ᔢ Open Door Christian Faith Church, 1601 Dewey St., 264-6498 ᔢ The Rock, 3401 Harrison Road, 260-0984 ᔢ Salvation Army chapel, 2840 Highland Ave., 269-2018 ᔢ United Faith Christian Church, 337 W. Old Hayneville Road, 281-0741
Pentecostal
ᔢ Alpha Ministries, 6779 Taylor Circle, 260-0600 ᔢ Biblical Faith Tabernacle, 4485 Norman Bridge Road, 286-4868 ᔢ Cathedral of Restoration World Wide Ministries, 5401 Mobile Highway, 286-0015 ᔢ Deliverance by Faith Holiness Church, 2402 Highland Ave., 269-1173 ᔢ Enhakkore Fellowship Outreach Ministries, 110 Eugene St., 264-3306 ᔢ Evangel Temple, 3975 Vaughn Road, 272-4882 ᔢ Faith in God Temple, 634 Alabama St., 262-3421 ᔢ Fresh Anointing International Church, 4870 Woodley Road, 613-3363 ᔢ Free and Accepted Holiness Church, 3431 Hayneville Road, 262-4992 ᔢ Grace Temple Holiness Church, 1902 Myles St., 265-5840 ᔢ Greater Biblical Fellowship, 4665 Mobile Highway, 281-4654 ᔢ Hartley Chapel Band Holiness Church, 1811 Withers St., 834-0600 ᔢ HOH Holiness Church, 4614 Endover Drive, 288-1945 ᔢ House of Abundance Holiness Church, 1469 Mobile Road ᔢ House of Refuge New Testament Holiness Church, 717 Keystone St., 269-4491 ᔢ Living Waters Pentecostal Church of God, 2707 Lower Wetumpka Road, 264-1170 ᔢ Living Word Church, 4040 Troy Highway, 281-9151 ᔢ Move of God Deliverance Church, 1720 Terminal Road, 263-0717 ᔢ New Freedom Holiness Deliverance Temple, 33 Gaylan Court, 396-1630 ᔢ Pentecostal Faith Center, 2522 Elsmeade Drive, 288-7326 ᔢ Pentecostal Life Church, 3627 Stanley St., 271-6978
ᔢ Touch of Love, 3800 Norman Bridge Road, 612-0800
Presbyterian
ᔢ Calvary Presbyterian Church, 164 Wade St., 263-3918 ᔢ Covenant Presbyterian Church, 5 Arden Road, 272-1133 ᔢ Eastwood Presbyterian Church, 1701 E. Trinity Blvd., 272-3103 ᔢ Faith Presbyterian Church, 2323 Bell Road, 272-2389 ᔢ First Presbyterian Church, 9299 Vaughn Road (Pike Road), 279-1372 ᔢ Grace at Bell Road Presbyterian Church, 5 Bell Road, 272-4930 ᔢ Grace Presbyterian Church, 1565 Ray Thorington Road, 277-0072 ᔢ Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 8790 Vaughn Road, 260-0567 ᔢ Memorial Presbyterian Church, 2130 Bell Road, 274-1018 ᔢ Montgomery Korean Presbyterian Church, 361 Mendel Parkway, 260-0233 ᔢ Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1728 S. Hull St., 262-3892 ᔢ Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2515 Woodley Road, 281-2241 ᔢ Young Meadows Presbyterian Church, 5780 Vaughn Road, 244-1385 Seventh-Day Adventist
ᔢ Bethany Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 722 Cedar St., 264-4391 Synagogues ᔢ Agudath Israel Synagogue, 3525 Clo-
verdale Road, 281-7394 ᔢ Chavurah Shalom Messianic Congregation, 573 George Todd Road, 272-5490 ᔢ Temple Beth Or, 2246 Narrow Lane Road, 262-3314
Unitarian Universalist
ᔢ Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Montgomery, 2810 Atlanta Highway, 279-9517 ᔢ Unity of Montgomery, 1922 Walnut St., 263-1225 Other
ᔢ Bethlehem Temple, 4214 Rosa L. Parks Ave., 288-8366 ᔢ Joy Christian Church, 312 Montgomery St. ᔢ Living Hope Bible Fellowship, 576 Oliver Road, 272-4002 ᔢ Saints in Action Christian Overlook Center, 3412 Old Selma Road, 834-7760 ᔢ Tabernacle of Love, 2320 Spruce St. ᔢ The Temple Beautiful, 55 Red Eagle Road ᔢ United Christian Church, 1116 Edgar D. Nixon Ave., 262-3382. ᔢ Word of Life Church, 3325 Woodley Road, 281-2929
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Biscuits on the rise for Tampa Bay Rays The Montgomery Biscuits, the minor-league baseball team that plays its home games at Riverwalk Stadium, earned its screwball nickname in a contest. The team started play in 2004 and is a member of the Double-A Southern League. In 2003, the team’s owners had a Name the Team contest and received about 2,500 entries. A local attorney entered Biscuits based on his intramural softball team from law school. The name received more boos than cheers when it officially was unveiled at Jubilee CityFest. Since, fans have grown attached to it. In each of its first five seasons, the Biscuits drew at least 290,000 fans and ranked second in the Southern League in attendance. The team also has enjoyed on-the-field success. The Biscuits won Southern League championships in 2006 and 2007. More than three dozen former Biscuits have reached the major
The Montgomery Biscuits have won two Southern League titles. leagues, including last year’s American League Rookie of the Year, third baseman Evan Longoria. Longoria and pitcher Scott Kazmir also have played in the major-league All-Star Game. Kazmir pitched for the Biscuits in 2004. Longoria (2007) and outfielder Delmon Young (2005) won Southern League most valuable player awards. The Tampa Bay Rays, who won the American League championship in 2008, are Montgomery’s major-league parent club.
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