Shelby Living, April 2018

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LITTLE DONKEY’S TACOS ON 280 • TEE TIME AT REGIONS TRADITION • BIG DADDY BOMB BBQ SAUCE

ON AIR

TONY KURRE TALKS RADIO AND MORE

GOGGLES &

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MELANIE POOLE’S STEAMPUNK ART APRIL 2018 ShelbyLiving.com Volume 9 | Issue 4 $4.95

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You’re the type of parent who wants your children to spend their summers outdoors, exploring their surrounds,

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ARTS & CULTURE

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STEAMPUNK BUTTERFLY Melanie Poole’s art melds Victorian fashion with science fiction in a parade of gears, watch faces, feathers and fascinator hats.

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TALENT ON DISPLAY Students can gain a better sense of the professional art world at the state’s High School Juried Art Exhibit.

WEATHERING LIFE’S STORMS National Day of Prayer Breakfast speaker James Spann overcame a difficult childhood to become a well-known meteorologist in Alabama. 6 ShelbyLiving.com

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schools & sports

in every issue

23 Regions Tradition: Golf Tournament’s Third Year at Greystone

6 Contributors

27 Five Questions For: Hilltop Kitchen Manager Ashley Pigford

7 From the Editor

28 Book Picks: Lauren Bartell’s Audiobook Picks for Avid Listeners

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food & drink

9 The Simple Life 10 #ShelbyLivingMagazine

29 Little Donkey: All About the Restaurant’s New 280 Location 36 Five Questions For: BBQ Sauce Connoisseur Dwayne Thompson

home & style

features 48 Tony Kurre: His Passion For Radio and Helping Families

53 Business Connections

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37 Palmers’ Paradise: Views From a Round Home On the Mountain 46 Sunny Style: Cute and Comfy Spring Outfits

11 The Guide 68 Out & About 78 Marketplace

80 Why I Love Shelby County

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contributors EDITORIAL

Graham Brooks Caroline Carmichael Stephen Dawkins Alec Etheredge Briana Harris Amalia Kortright Madoline Markham Keith McCoy Emily Sparacino Neal Wagner

CONTRIBUTORS

Lauren Bartell Carmen Brown Lindsay Dyess Madison Freeman Dawn Harrison Lisa Phillips Melanie Poole Anne Riley Nancy Wilstach

DESIGN

Connor Bucy Jamie Dawkins Kate Sullivan

MARKETING

Kristy Brown Kari George Rachel Henderson Daniel Holmes Katie Krouse Rhett McCreight Kim McCulla Kathy Leonard Ashley Petrus Viridiana Romero Kerrie Thompson

ADMINISTRATION Hailey Dolbare Mary Jo Eskridge Katie McDowell Stacey Meadows Tim Prince

Carmen Shea Brown, Writer Carmen Shea Brown is a freelance writer and copy editor originally from Ozark, Ala. She received her bachelor’s degree in public relations and her master’s in journalism at the University of Alabama, where she also taught writing courses for two years. She has written for several publications including Hoover’s Magazine, Birmingham Business Journal, Tuscaloosa Magazine and the Executive. She loves writing about health, fitness and music.

Anne Riley, Writer Anne Riley lives in north Shelby County with her husband, Rob, and their three daughters, Maggie, Jenna and Kellan. Anne is the Content Team Director at Uptick Marketing by day, morphing into a freelance writer and editor after the kids go to bed. She is the author of two young adult novels (Shadows of the Hidden and Pull) and one children’s picture book (Voyage to the Star Kingdom). Her writing has appeared in Fresh Style magazine, Shelby Living, Hoover’s Magazine, and multiple online outlets.

Dawn Harrison, Photographer Dawn Harrison is a freelance photographer out of Birmingham. She grew up and put down roots off of 280, where she lives with her wonderful husband, 5 kids, 1 son-in-law, 2 grandkids, 3 dogs, 2 cats, 8 cows and 2 ducks. When she isn’t taking pictures, you can find her burning up 280 getting to various school and sporting events, or hanging out in carpool lines. She feels extremely blessed to be a part of the publication and to continue to meet such inspiring members of our community.

Nancy Wilstach, Writer Nancy lives in Montevallo with her husband, Bill Plott; her 7-year-old grandson, Atticus Plott; and her rescue terrier, Barney. Nancy spent 40 years as a daily newspaper journalist, the last 25 of those years with The Birmingham News covering Shelby County. Retired since 2008, she is enjoying writing about Montevallo when she is not traveling with her family in her RV.

Shelby Living Magazine is published monthly by Shelby County Newspapers Inc., P.O. Box 947, Columbiana, AL 35051. Shelby Living Magazine is a registered trademark. All contents herein are the sole property of Shelby County Newspapers Inc. [the Publisher]. No part of this periodical may be reproduced without written permission from the Publisher. Please address all correspondence (including but not limited to letters, story ideas and requests to reprint materials) to: Editor, Shelby Living Magazine, P.O. Box 947, Columbiana, AL 35051. Shelby Living Magazine is mailed to select households throughout Shelby County, and a limited number of free copies are available at local businesses. Please visit ShelbyLiving.com for a list of those locations. Subscriptions are available at a rate of $20.59 for one year by visiting ShelbyLiving.com or calling (205) 669-3131, ext. 532. Advertising inquiries may be made by emailing advertise@ShelbyLiving.com, or by calling (205) 669-3131, ext. 536.

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ON THE COVER

Melanie Poole

Melanie models a Steampunk-inspired hat, complete with goggles, that she crafted from items she has collected over the years for her Steampunk Butterfly art.

A question I ask people frequently is, “What is something interesting people might not know about you?” I never get tired of hearing the responses. This question is so effective in prompting people to share something about themselves that goes beyond surface-layer topics and reveals anything from special talents to past experiences that are a part of a person’s identity. That’s the whole point of the question: to learn something new that sets a person apart from the crowd. The last time I answered this question about myself, I wrote: “I am ambidextrous.” Just a fancy word that means I use both my left and right hands for daily tasks. I write with my left hand, but I figured out with a broken arm in the fourth grade that I’m capable of writing with my right hand. Although I play sports sparingly, I favor my right side. I throw a baseball, swing a bat or golf club, and shoot a basketball with my right arm. I bowled with my right arm for many years until I had to switch to my left arm in a college bowling class to allow an incision on my right shoulder to heal. I apply makeup with both hands. The list goes on, but you get the idea. You’re about to get answers to this question without even having to ask it. Did you know there’s a couple in Shelby County whose mountaintop home boasts 270-degree views of Alabaster and Columbiana? I didn’t know until I talked to owners Buzz and Janet Palmer about their round-shaped home – an interesting topic of conversation in itself. Did you know radio personality Tony Kurre once staged a billboard “camp-out” in Birmingham? Or that Melanie Poole, marketing and communications director for The American Village, can make a Steampunk-themed necklace using stones, chains and watch faces salvaged from various pieces over time? Or that Alabaster’s Dwayne Thompson not only has a barbecue sauce brand, but is also an ordained minister and non-profit founder? Or that Shelby Robinson, 2018 Miss Thompson High School, wants to open a physical therapy clinic after college? I didn’t know, either. Read on to learn even more about these and other dynamic individuals. Let me know what you think. And feel free to include something interesting about yourself while you’re at it!

emily.sparacino@shelbyliving.com

Photo by Dawn Harrison Designed by Kate Sullivan

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THE SIMPLE LIFE

Too Much or Just Right? Being a thrifty shopper is not only smart, but a necessity in today’s economy. We’ve heard “cheaper is not always better,” in terms of quality, but doesn’t it make sense to buy 30 rolls of toilet paper to save $3.14? After all, it will be used … eventually. Do you have a place to store those 30 rolls of toilet paper? Clutter happens when there’s too much. When storage space is an issue, you might need to reevaluate your thought process when buying in bulk. uConsider expiration dates. Will you use up the product before it goes out-of-date? If you end up throwing it away, was the price difference worth it? uStorage space. Is there ample room to store the excess of paper towels, cereal and cleaning supplies? Owner of SimpleWorks, uStore duplicates in another Simpleworks.guru area. Have a home for the two cans lisa@simpleworks.guru of green beans in the pantry and then 205.981.7733 have another space (like shelves in the basement or garage) to store the other 10 cans. uShare with a friend. One option is to split the purchase with someone—you each get eight rolls of paper towels and divide the cost. Not as much storage is needed, yet the cost savings are the same. uDonate the excess. Keep for yourself what you’ll use and then donate the rest to local shelters. You get the benefit of the lower price plus a tax deduction for what you donate. uMake sure you can handle it. One client kept her 50-pound bag of dog food in her truck (and scooped it out from there) because she couldn’t move it once she got it home. Is this practical for your lifestyle? uThink of the investment. While the cost per slice, roll, or bottle may be good, does your budget allow you to spend money on items that will take you a year to use? uBrands differ. Before buying two large “almost too heavy to lift” mouthwashes, do you like it? What happens when you decide it isn’t as good as you thought it would be? Still a good deal or a waste of money? It’s important to weigh the pros and cons of bulk items in regards to space available. When space is an issue, the solution may be to purchase the eight-pack of toilet paper versus the industrial bundle. Size matters. It’s that simple.

Lisa Phillips

ART ON A PLATE Corks & Chefs: A Taste of Birmingham Tickets: corksandchefs.com or 205-595-6306 April 28 & 29, 2018 12:00pm - 3:00pm Linn Park

Food & Wine Tasting Event

Art by Lisa Krannichfeld

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@helenahssports National signing day. Congrats Seniors.

@specialebham We continue to be blessed with gorgeous riding weather this week! Our Thursday riders had a great afternoon with their horses yesterday working on independence.

@al4hss @thisiscaleraeaglebasketball “The Calm Before The Storm!” #caleraeaglebasketball #bALLtogether #EliteEight

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It’s with heavy hearts that we announce one of our avian ambassadors is no longer with our collection. Cirrus, the European Barn Owl, helped educate countless youth and adults alike and was a great representation of the ideals of this program. We will miss this co-worker greatly.


THE GUIDE

MT LAUREL SPRING FESTIVAL APRIL 7 10 A.M.-3 P.M. THE TOWN OF MT LAUREL Springtime is here, and that can only mean one thing: It’s time for the annual Mt Laurel Spring Festival once again. Residents and guests can enjoy this street fair, featuring fare from local restaurants and food trucks, artisan and farmer pop-up booths, live music on the Bryson Square Stage and a Kid’s Park with inflatables, rides, face painting and a playground. More information is available at Mtlaurel.com. ShelbyLiving.com

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THE GUIDE WHAT TO DO IN SHELBY COUNTY

APRIL 19

Taste of Pelham 6-8 P.M. Pelham Civic Complex and Ice Arena

If you’re planning to attend the Pelham Library Guild’s fifth annual Taste of Pelham, you better go hungry and ready to sample lots of food and drink samples from local restaurants, caterers and beverage providers in the area. Nearly 27 vendors from Shelby County and beyond will showcase two to three of their signature dishes. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door. Tickets are sold through Eventbright. com, at Pelham Public Library and at Iberiabank, located at 2695 Pelham Parkway. Vendors interested in participating in the event should contact library director Mary Campbell at (205) 620-6418 or mcampbell@pelhamalabama.gov.

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King’s Home Shelby Auxiliary Tablescapes 10 A.M. Metro Church of God

The annual King’s Home Shelby Auxiliary Tablescapes event will provide a feast for the eyes, all for a good cause. Doors open at 10 a.m. for a silent auction. Lunch is at 11:45 a.m., and Jenna Forehand with Living Deeper Ministries will share a message. Tickets are $40. Contacting Barbara Brickner at bricknermbb@charter.net or (205) 837-8175 or Kingshomeshelbyaux.org.

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ALABASTER FOURTH FRIDAYS Field behind Alabaster City Hall The Angel Warriors Foundation is collaborating with the city of Alabaster to organize a series of events called Fourth Fridays for summer 2018. The events will take place on the fourth Friday of each month from April to August. They will feature local food trucks, vendors and areas for kids and teens, along with a sensory-friendly area for people with special needs. Proceeds from the events will benefit AWF programs that serve members of the community with special needs. 14 ShelbyLiving.com

APRIL 2 Homeschool Happening: An Hour with James Spann Albert L. Scott Library 10 a.m. APRIL 2 Don’t Be Afraid of Phyllo Dough! Mt Laurel Library 6 p.m. APRIL 3 Lego League Albert L. Scott Library 6 p.m. APRIL 4+5 MVES Kindergarten Registration Meadow View Elementary School April 4, 7-11 a.m. April 5, 12-6 p.m. APRIL 4+5 CVES Kindergarten Registration Creek View Elementary School April 4, 7-11 a.m. April 5, 12-6 p.m. APRIL 4 Eggs & Issues Breakfast with Congressman Gary Palmer Birmingham Marriott Hotel 7:30 a.m. APRIL 5 Mt Laurel Book Club Mt Laurel Library 7 a.m. APRIL 5 Color Therapy for Adults North Shelby Library 6 p.m. APRIL 5 South Shelby Chamber of Commerce Luncheon Columbiana First Baptist Church 11:30 a.m. APRIL 7 Teen Volunteer Day North Shelby Library 10 a.m. APRIL 13


THE GUIDE Focus on Recovery Charity Golf Tournament Timberline Golf Club 8 a.m. APRIL 13 Shadow Day Our Lady of the Valley Catholic School 8 a.m. APRIL 14 Writing Workshop with Don Keith North Shelby Library 9 a.m. APRIL 14 Mt Laurel Crafty Saturday Mt Laurel Library 10 a.m. APRIL 17 Pete the Cat Book Club Albert L. Scott Library 6 p.m. APRIL 18 Coffee with the Mayor of Chelsea Chelsea Community Center 8:30 a.m. APRIL 18 Teen Homeschool Art Club North Shelby Library 2:30 p.m. APRIL 19 NSL Book Club North Shelby Library 10:30 a.m. APRIL 19 Mt Laurel Pinwheel Bouquet Mt Laurel Library 4 p.m. APRIL 20 American Girls Club: Spring Fashion Show Albert L. Scott Library 4 p.m. APRIL 21 Mt Laurel Lego Club Mt Laurel Library 10 a.m.

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Leadership Shelby County Golf Tournament 11 A.M.-5 P.M. Riverchase Country Club

It’s tee time! The Leadership Shelby County Golf Tournament benefiting youth scholarships will include golf, food and prizes. Funds raised during the tournament will provide three college scholarships for graduates of the Youth Leadership Shelby County Program.

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SHELBY COUNTY SENIOR PICNIC 8 A.M.-1 P.M. Shelby County Extension Center in Columbiana The 2018 Shelby County Senior Picnic and Musical Extravaganza promises fun and fellowship. This year’s event will feature the University of Montevallo Music and Theatre Departments. To make a reservation, call (205) 610-7994 or log on to ShelbyAL.com by April 20. Residents age 55 and older are welcome.

APRIL

FESTIVAL OF TULIPS The American Village The American Village Festival of Tulips features more than 100,000 flowers. Through mid-April (depending on bloom time), the Festival of Tulips will once again provide an outing for clubs, groups and families. The field of tulips, with replicas of some of America’s most historic places as a backdrop, creates a photo opportunity, so guests are encouraged to bring a camera. As the only you-pick tulip field in the region, visitors can take home armfuls of blooms. Tulips will be $1.50 each plus tax, bulb included. For more information, visit AmericanVillage.org. ShelbyLiving.com

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THE GUIDE AROUND TOWN

CHELSEA

SHOW CHOIR SUCCESS

PHOTO BY KEN GABLES

Chelsea High School’s “Out of the Blue” competitive show choir returned from the Heart of America competition at the Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville with national recognition on Feb. 24. “Out of the Blue” was named a first runner-up in the preliminary open division and overall fourth runner-up. Student Patricia Noel was also named the overall best female soloist. The first runner-up title earned “Out of the Blue” a spot in the final round of the competition.

VINCENT

MARKING A HISTORIC MILESTONE The first integrated class at Vincent High School 50 years ago was recognized at a Black History Month assembly on Feb. 27, and a member of that class urged current students to strive for unity and love. Principal Michele Edwards presented the annual Spirit of Vincent Middle High School Award to the school’s class of 1968, the first integrated class, on its 50th anniversary. JROTC Cadets Toni and Tion Wright led the audience, which included all the school’s students, in the Pledge of Allegiance, and SGA President Broxton Sanders welcomed those in attendance. 16 ShelbyLiving.com

APRIL 3 Chrissy Metz: This Is Me Tour Lyric Theatre APRIL 6 Taylor Hicks – Night Moves – Playing the Hits of Bob Seger Lyric Theatre APRIL 6-8 Alabama Ballet Presents: La Fille Mal Gardée BJCC Concert Hall APRIL 10 Mah Jongg Tournament The Club in Birmingham APRIL 12-15 2018 Alabama Auto Show BJCC Exhibition Halls APRIL 13-22 13 The Musical Red Mountain Cabaret Theatre APRIL 13-14 Lebanese Food and Culture Festival St. Elias Maronite Church APRIL 17 IGNITE Volunteer Awards Ceremony The Club in Birmingham APRIL 20-22 Motown The Musical BJCC Concert Hall APRIL 19-29 Ain’t Misbehavin’ Virginia Samford Theatre APRIL 20-22 Indy Grand Prix of Alabama Barber Motorsports Park APRIL 23 Magic Tree House Passport to Adventure Albert L. Scott Library 4 p.m. APRIL 25 Rockin’ Road to


THE GUIDE Dublin Lyric Theatre APRIL 26 Celtic Women: Homecoming Tour, BJCC APRIL 27-29 Magic City Art Connection Linn Park APRIL 29 Watercolor Basics North Shelby Library 2 p.m. APRIL 29+30 Bye Bye, Birdie Auditions South City Theatre April 29, 2 p.m. April 30, 7 p.m. MAY 1 How to Start a Business in Hoover Hoover Public Library MAY 3-6 Grand Boutique BJCC MAY 5 Give Hope 5K and Fun Run Veterans Park in Hoover MAY 20 Philos Moore Hoover Public Library MAY 26 Write Club Hoover Public Library

ALABASTER

ALABASTER’S NEW SCHOOL

Feb. 24 was a momentous day for the Alabaster community as members of the Alabaster City School Board cut the ribbon at the entrance to the new Thompson High School. Superintendent Dr. Wayne Vickers offered brief remarks at the dedicatory event. The ceremony was attended by state, county and city officials. “This new facility is a promise made and a promise kept,” Vickers said. “It’s part of our ongoing commitment to excellence. Our children are worth every cent we spent on this project.” Thompson’s new address, 1921 Thompson Road, was selected to commemorate the school’s founding in 1921.

PELHAM

READY TO READ A group of Pelham police officers spent part of the day on Feb. 28 and March 2 reading to students at Pelham Oaks and Pelham Ridge elementary schools as a part of Read Across America Day. Each day during the week, students at each school participated in different activities leading up to Read Across America Day, March 2, which is also the birthday of children’s author Dr. Seuss. Five PPD officers read to students at Pelham Ridge and four officers stopped by Pelham Oaks to help students celebrate.

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THE GUIDE SCHOOLS

COMMUNITY

COOKING UP WINNERS

RARE BIRD SIGHTING

Two Pelham Park Middle School students placed in the Shelby County Cook-off on Feb. 15 at the University of Montevallo. Student Avery Fuller won first place in the dairy/dessert category with a homemade strawberry shortcake dish, and student Laci Howard placed second in the chicken category with a Hawaiian chicken dish. At the Shelby County Cook-off, students were judged on taste, nutritive value, visual presentation and an evaluation of their recipe.

Alabaster resident and bird enthusiast Charlie Stephenson has been receiving visits from a rare American Northern Cardinal with a pigment mutation. This yellow bird first appeared in her back yard in late January, and has been spotted there almost every day since. When Stephenson first spotted the bird, she knew it was different from other cardinals because of its yellow feathers. Stephenson said this is the first known sighting of a bird like this in Shelby County. After she contacted Auburn University biologist Geoffrey Hill, she learned that spotting a cardinal with this type of pigment mutation is an extremely rare occurrence. Yellow American Northern Cardinals are typically only seen once a year in the United States, and one has not been documented for the past five years.

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ARTS

STEAMPUNK BUTTERFLY

Melanie Poole’s art melds Victorian fashion with science fiction in a parade of gears, watch faces, feathers and fascinator hats. BY NANCY WILSTACH PHOTOS BY DAWN HARRISON ShelbyLiving.com

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Art chose Melanie Poole when she was just 6 years old. The relationship that began with a portrait of Melanie’s mother that the little girl drew for Mother’s Day has morphed through commercial art to her current avocation, the creation of Steampunk jewelry and hats. That portrait of Mary Ellen Poole was exhibited in the Decatur Parisian’s display window, “and people recognized her just from the picture,” Melanie says. Naturally, when Melanie was congratulated on the likeness by Decaturans, many added the encouraging: “You will be an artist when you grow up.” Melanie took the encouragement to heart, and her family made a shopping trip to the art supply store a regular part of her birthday celebration. “I was very shy when I was growing up,” Melanie says, so the thought of college—all those strangers, both students and professors—was intimidating. She was still awed by the prospect when Austin High School held a college fair for Melanie’s class. “Billy Cannon was recruiter for the University of Montevallo,” she recalls, and Cannon made an immediate connection with the quiet girl with an outsized art talent.

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“He got (then-chairman of the UM Art Department) Frank McCoy on the line to talk to me,” she recalls. McCoy persuaded her that she would feel welcome at UM. A bonus was that her status as class salutatorian qualified her for a scholarship. “Montevallo let me be a big fish in a little bitty pond,” Melanie says. She also got an excellent piece of advice from the Class of 1941’s Bettina Pearson Higdon Burns: “She told me: ‘Go to everything you are invited to.’ And I did!” At UM Melanie majored in commercial art—her logic cannot be disputed: even artists have to eat and keep a roof over their heads. Today, from Melanie’s “day job” as marketing and communications director for The American Village to her Steampunk art is a lot like the time travel so dear to the geeky hearts of sci-fi fans. That is pretty appropriate because Melanie comes home each day from a faux Colonial village to a tastefully designed and decorated thoroughly modern home where Melanie’s work room upstairs gives one the sensation of having stepped into yet another time.


Hat blanks parade above the window. On the floor are five-gallon buckets filled with turkey feathers and antlers. Tools not normally associated with art await Melanie’s hands: a dremel (to drill holes in stones), a soldering iron, an embossing tool, a glue gun. Shelves hold plastic bags of various types of stones, such as pale blue kyanite from Brazil, smokey quartz and labradorite. The latter might make you think of a watchful cat in a dim room, eyes softly glowing with huge pupils. Then there is chrome diopside—clear and green—and, oh, luscious deep red garnet. Or, perhaps the larimar strikes your fancy—it is a stone found only in the Dominican

Republic in blues ranging from nearly white to the color of the deepest sea. In one of its most popular hues it often is mistaken for turquoise. There are racks of ribbons and laces, lengths of leather, plus more plastic bags with disassembled pocket watches. Time travel, indeed . . . The gears and faces from the watches might join jewels and ribbons as trim on a tall-crowned felt hat, or they may become parts of a glamorous brooch. The most delicate among them could end up adorning a “fascinator,” one of the tiny hats the artist creates to compliment the Victorian attire of Steampunk ladies.

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Usually worn on the side of an upswept coiffure, they truly are fascinating. Other bags hold the sorted results of Melanie’s having disassembled costume jewelry she buys at thrift stores. This all comes together (to the amazement of the unartistic spectator) in something like the dark highcrowned derby hat, its wide band a small, subtle plaid. Around the band, resting on the brim, sit copper goggles (one of Steampunk’s basic ingredients), while a few jaunty turkey feathers and a watch face complete the look. Steampunk, Melanie explains, is “well, imagine that Jules Verne and Queen Victoria had a child.” Check out Melanie’s creations on Facebook at Steampunk Butterfly. Or, better yet, visit her in person at Montevallo Art Fest in Orr Park April 21; Panoply in Big Springs Park, Huntsville, April 27-29; Art in the Hills, Vestavia Hills, May 5; Art in the Park, Foley, May 12-13; or Arts Alive, Florence, May 19-20.

April 27-29, 2018

Linn Park, downtown Birmingham, Alabama Platinum City of Birmingham Kinetic Communications Starnes Media Gold Birmingham Magazine Birmingham Mountain Radio Hoover’s Magazine Joe Piper, Inc. This is Alabama Silver Bell Media Royal Cup Coffee Style Blueprint Bronze Alabama Power BBVA Compass BlueCross and Blue Shield of Alabama HealthSouth Corporation Over the Mountain Journal Publix Super Markets Charities Shelby Living

Steel Alabama State Council on the Arts & the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency Babypalooza Magazine Bancography Bham Now BJCC & The Westin Birmingham Business Journal Birmingham Coca Cola Bottling Company B-Metro Excursions by CityVision Event Rentals Unlimited Gallery Services Homewood Life Jefferson County McDowell Security Miller Communications Mountain Brook Magazine Shelby Living Vestavia Hills Magazine WBHM Public Radio 90.3fm Yarbrough Festival Foodservice

www.magiccityart.com Image: Lisa Krannichfeld, Ravageur

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ARTS COUNCIL CORNER

TALENT ON DISPLAY

Students can gain a better sense of the professional art world at the state’s High School Juried Art Exhibit. students is challenging, this show gives students experience in the selection of juried competitions. They learn how to present their work in a professional manner, how to Each year the Shelby County Arts Council gallery plays submit work for a show and even how to take rejection host to one of our most popular gallery exhibits: The from a competition. These skills benefit students later on if Alabama Statewide High School Juried Art Exhibit. This they choose to submit work on a national level, and they year the event will be co-sponsored by UAB and the are able to enter the competition at no cost to the student. Since the show is sponsored by UAB University of Montevallo. Judging this and the University of Montevallo year’s competition is assistant professor students also have the opportunity to of sculpture Stacey Holloway of the talk to university representatives about UAB Department of Art and Art History furthering their future in the arts. and assistant professor of art Michael Each High School Juried Art Show Willett of the University of Montevallo’s opens with a special gallery opening Department of Art. reception. Students selected for the The SCAC reaches out to high schools show come from all over the state for all across the state looking for artwork this gallery opening. This is also where from up-and-coming young artists. the category winners are announced This gallery exhibit gives the students a and cash prizes were awarded. Last place to proudly display something they year’s top winners include: Best in have worked hard to create. Each year a Show and Best in Painting-Sarah Kim, selected judge reviews hundreds of James Clemens High School; Best in entries from public, private and home Mixed Media-Macey Miller, Mountain school students in the categories of painting, drawing, photography, 3D design and mixed Brook High School; Best in 3D Design-Sydney Williams, media. The 2017 exhibit saw over 300 entries to the show. St. Paul’s Episcopal School; Best in Photography-Caroline Fifty-one of those entries were hand-picked for the final Myers, St. Paul’s Episcopal School; and Best in Drawingshow by judge Doug Baulos of the UAB Department of Art Hadley Gilmore, Athens High School. The 2018 High School Juried Art Show will open April and Art History. Although selecting work from such a talented group of 22 at 2 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend.

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THE AMERICAN VILLAGE

WEATHERING LIFE’S STORMS

Prayer Breakfast speaker James Spann overcame a difficult childhood to become a well-known meteorologist in Alabama. in Alabama by the Associated Press. James has over 210,000 Twitter followers and is the most followed local This year’s National Day of Prayer television personality in the nation on Breakfast speaker will be James Spann, social media. chief meteorologist for Birmingham’s James and his wife, Karen, have been ABC 33/40. James has been a television married for 34 years, and they have two weather anchor for 32 years. Along the sons. James leads Children’s Worship way he has worked for WCFT in every Sunday at Double Oak Community Tuscaloosa, WSFA in Montgomery, Church in Mt Laurel. KDFW in Dallas and two other stations In his spare time, James enjoys tennis in Birmingham. and amateur radio. He earned his first James has received numerous ham radio license at the age of 14, and awards, including an Emmy Award holds an extra class license. from the National Academy of But when he was a 7-year-old boy in Television Arts and Sciences; two ABBY Greenville, Alabama, his future looked awards for Best Weather Anchor in bleak. “My father abandoned me and Alabama from the Alabama my mom when I was in second grade,” Broadcasters Association; and the he says. The father he worshipped and PEAK award for local Television looked up to left without saying goodbye Personality of the Year from the or telling his son he loved him. American Advertising Federation’s “My father never told me he loved Birmingham chapter. Thirteen times he me,” he says. “I know what it’s like to be has been named Best Weather Anchor broke. I became a man at 7.”

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Two years after his father left them, James and his mother moved to Tuscaloosa, where later, as a 17-yearold senior at Tuscaloosa High School, he got his start in broadcasting when radio station owner Bert Bank hired him to work the weekend shift at WTBC-AM 1230. “We survived and we did OK,” he says. He found his true father in heaven at an early age, he says. “I learned the God of the universe loves me. I accepted that message at 12.” The National Day of Prayer Breakfast at the American Village will be held May 10 from 8-10 a.m. Tickets are $20 per person. To make a reservation, email jwasyluka@americanvillage.org or call (205) 665-3535 extension 1045. The National Day of Prayer Breakfast is sponsored by the Lucille Ryals Thompson Colonial Chapel Foundation and cosponsored by the American Village Citizenship Trust.


SCHOOL

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KEEPING WITH TRADITION

Golf greats will meet once again at the 2018 Regions Tradition at Greystone Golf & Country Club. BY EMILY SPARACINO PHOTOS BY KEITH MCCOY

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A post on Greystone Golf & Country Club’s Facebook page says all you need to know about the Regions Tradition golf tournament: “You don’t want to miss the par-tee.” For the third consecutive year, Greystone will host Alabama’s annual PGA TOUR Champions tournament that draws thousands of spectators each year. “In our third year, we feel like we’ve learned a lot of little pieces that will make (the tournament) really good,” Greystone Director of Golf Steve Smith says. “I think it’s going to be pretty special.” Presented by title sponsor Regions Financial Corporation, the 2018 Regions Tradition will commence May 16 on the Founders Course with the NCR Celebrity Pro-Am at 6:50 a.m. and will continue with first-round championship play on May 17, second-round championship play on May 18, thirdround championship play on May 19 and the final round on May 20. As of mid-March, 2016 and 2017 Regions Tradition champion Bernhard Langer, John Daly, Miguel Angel Jiménez and David Toms had formally committed to the tournament, and more were expected to commit in the following weeks, according to Bruno Event Team Senior Vice President of Operations George Shaw. A new attraction at this year’s tournament will be the Watering Hole at the 10th hole. The Watering Hole includes the Cocina Superior Cocina Club, Tito’s Handmade Vodka Tito’s Terrace, Michelob Ultra Ultra Club and William Hill Estate Wine Lounge. “It’s just such a great place to watch the tournament and have all that going on,” Smith says. “It’s going to be really cool. We’re really looking forward to that.” Highlights on the week’s schedule include the Lexus Hole-in-One Shootout on May 17 at 5 p.m., Shipt Yoga on the Green on May 18 at 5:30 p.m., Chuck the Hitman Trick Shot Show on May 19 immediately following play and the Preakness Party on May 19 at 5 p.m. Greystone Golf & Country Club underwent course renovations in 2015 in preparation for the tournament. The Founders Course was designed by renowned architect Bob Cupp and Alabama native Hubert Green.

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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO To purchase Regions Tradition tickets or for more information about sponsorship, charity, volunteers, players and other topics, visit Regionstradition.com.

Smith, who has served as Greystone’s Director of Golf since 2001, has received positive feedback from numerous golfers about the course. “So many come up to me as they’re leaving and just tell me how fantastic the golf course was and how much they were really looking forward to coming back the next year. That’s the part that makes it so special. Those guys play the greatest courses all over.” Another facet of the tournament is philanthropy. The Regions Tradition benefits more than 80 local charities, including Children’s of Alabama, the primary beneficiary. Nearly 1,000 volunteers help ensure the tournament runs smoothly. In addition, Birdies for Charity, a fundraising program that offers local organizations and schools the opportunity to raise money for their causes. Funds come from one-time donations and pledges based on the number of birdies made by PGA TOUR Champions players at the tournament. Since 2012, Birdies for Charity has raised more than $2.9 million.

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Ashley Pigford

Community Kitchen Manager Hilltop Montessori School PHOTO CONTRIBUTED

Although she’s relatively new to a career related to cooking and school nutrition, Ashley Pigford’s work as Hilltop Montessori’s Community Kitchen Manager has been innovative and well-received. Ashley, 35, grew up in Brookhaven, Mississippi, and graduated from Mississippi College with a business degree. She has lived in Birmingham for the last eight years and she and her husband, Josh, have three daughters. She loves trying new recipes, reading and cross-stitching.

What experiences, goals or skills led you to your current position as Hilltop Montessori’s Community Kitchen Manager? I think growing up on a farm and always having a garden gave me a solid understanding of where my food came from. I always loved when we could point out the different foods on our dinner plate and connect them to different family experiences in the garden or fresh milk from the dairy farm. I love working with children and getting them excited about new foods. Our new Farm to Fork lunch program is focused on fresh, from-scratch, local foods that not only meet the requests from our parents but make our students happy. We serve around 80 kids a day and are always trying new recipes. Some of the big hits are our kale and apple salad, homemade vegetable soups and of course pizza day with our freshly made sauce.

We have the coolest open concept kitchen that is perfect for students to come in and get their hands dirty. In this first year of our kitchen, we are focusing on establishing our hot lunch program. We can’t wait for more opportunities for our classrooms to be involved in the kitchen through cooking classes that can pull in all types of curriculum, from working with fractions to learning the science behind how plants grow and how they nourish our body.

We love our relationship with Mt Laurel and I happen to be one of its residents so I love that we get to share our new facility with our community. In the future I would love to see cooking and garden classes that benefit both our students and our community.

Child nutrition is a hot-button topic in school systems across the country. What is your approach to meal planning and preparation at Hilltop, and how do you strike a balance between what’s healthy In a typical school day, how many and what tastes good to students? As a mom of three, my first thought is, students visit the kitchen, and what do “Would I be happy serving this to my kids, they do? For now we have all of our 1st-8th graders and would they like it?” It’s difficult to hit come down to the kitchen for hot lunch on a that sweet spot and pretty impossible to daily basis. We have had the pleasure of please everyone, but we try our best. Every having our Upper Elementary class in for day we have two main entrees, one the cooking of their annual gingerbread vegetarian and one with meat. We have scene. The Middle School class successfully found that most of our kids like having those cooked 300 pancakes and sausages for their options. It keeps costs down and gives kids opportunities to try new things that they Mardi Gras Pancake Breakfast. may never have tried before, like Lentil What else makes the Richard Grandey Tacos, Quinoa Patty Burgers or Black Bean How does the community benefit from Teaching Kitchen at Hilltop different from Empanadas. Hilltop’s kitchen? a traditional school lunchroom? ShelbyLiving.com

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READ THIS BOOK

5 Audiobook Picks for the Avid Listener Recommendations from

Lauren Bartell

Parnell Memorial Library Director, Montevallo

Perhaps you have a long commute or need a good book for your next road trip. Parnell Memorial Library Director Lauren Bartell recommends five great audiobooks. There is a little something for everyone on this list, and all of these titles are available on Camellia Net, an online treasure trove of eBooks and audiobooks, accessible with your Shelby County Library Card. Ask your local library for help downloading the app to your smart phone.

A Man Called Ove

By Frederick Backman | Adult Fiction Voice actor George Newbern captures the essence of Backman’s hardworking and loyal Ove in this superior reading. Recently widowed and forced to retire, the curmudgeonly Ove seems to have lost his purpose in life. However, his interrupting neighbors are ready to ruin all his new plans. Over time, and thanks to the help of people he would prefer to go away, Ove begrudgingly finds new meaning and happiness in his golden years. This listen will make you laugh, cry and think about what really matters.

American Gods

By Neil Gaiman | Adult Fantasy Performed by a full cast, this reissued version of American Gods is the author’s “preferred text.” Gaiman tries his hand at the epic with the tale of former felon Shadow. Serving as an errand boy for the trickster that calls himself Wednesday, Shadow delves into the super natural world, travelling around America and finding the long forgotten gods of our ancestors while evading the forces of new powers that have a stranglehold on humanity.

The Red Queen

By Victoria Aveyard | Young Adult Fantasy Amanda Dolan narrates the story of Mare Barrow, a lowly commoner in a dystopian society ruled by the super human Silver Bloods. Despite being born of Red Blood, Mare discovers her own super natural powers and is forced into a world of political intrigue and rebellion. The first novel of the series is sure to please both teen and adult fantasy readers.

Murder on the Orient Express

By Agatha Christie | Adult Mystery This classic comes alive when narrated by actor Dan Stevens (of Downton Abbey fame). While travelling through Europe, a full train is stopped by heavy snow, and French Detective Hercule Poirot must race the clock to locate the murderer of an unlikable millionaire. This reading is sure to entertain both Christie aficionados and new listeners as Poirot works his way through the cast of international characters.

Hillbilly Elegy

By J.D. Vance | Adult Nonfiction Read by the author, this memoir describes the struggles of the white working class in America. Vance, a former Marine and now Ivy League educated lawyer, uses anecdotes from his extended family and neighbors, as well as research, to explain the lack of economic mobility. Vance explores cultural, religious, political and socioeconomic aspects of this crisis. While Vance was able to escape the yolk of poverty, he explains why so many others do not. Vance’s colorful stories bring a bit of humor to this dire situation.

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FOOD

MEXICAN MEETS SOUTHERN

Little Donkey’s 280 location is serving up the catfish tacos and fried chicken that first made the restaurant so popular in Homewood four years ago. BY ANNE RILEY PHOTOS BY KEITH MCCOY ShelbyLiving.com

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The people of Birmingham have been flocking to Little Donkey’s Homewood location since its opening four years ago, and now, residents of Shelby County don’t have to drive quite so far for their fix of Southern-inspired Mexican food. Little Donkey’s new location on U.S. 280 brings a much-needed local flair to the area, and manager Joshua Gentry is thrilled to share the restaurant’s unique style with the residents of north Shelby. With their roots in Jim ‘N Nick’s, Joshua and the other founders of Little Donkey have always been interested in Mexican culture and cuisine, and they find many similarities between Mexican and Southern food. Two of their most popular dishes, the catfish tacos and the fried chicken, certainly bring elements of both cultures to the table. “Southern and Mexican food share a lot of ingredients and the techniques are pretty similar,” Joshua said. “It’s the palate that is varied. So, we started working on this as a concept, and have let it evolve as we’ve grown.” With four locations total—two in Birmingham, one in Nashville, and one in Montgomery—Little Donkey is steadily spreading the joy of its freshly-ground masa to more Alabama residents. With high-quality ingredients, smoked meats and a dedication to the very best techniques, Little Donkey’s newest Birmingham location is sure to be a welcome addition to the 280 corridor. Joshua takes pride in the cuisine at Little Donkey, and for good reason: There’s a lot of love and care that goes ShelbyLiving.com

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DALY FUN! REGIONS TRADITION

MAY 16-20 | GREYSTONE HOOVER, ALABAMA REGIONSTRADITION.COM Nick Halfacre is the general manager for Little Donkey’s 280 Location.

into creating these dishes. “I love to think we are elevating the quality of what is expected in Mexican restaurants,” Joshua says. But Little Donkey does more than just serve exceptional food. Forgoing the traditional advertising route, the restaurant takes the money they would have spent on ads and funnels it to local charities, schools and nonprofits. They also place a heavy emphasis on being a great place to work. “From a community standpoint, I think we definitely bring some great attributes to the table,” Joshua says. “We are driven to become an employer of choice. We have got to foster a safe, healthy environment to attract the best, and currently, we have an outstanding staff, so something must be working right.” Joshua says one reason Little Donkey is so special is that the staff truly cares about what they’re doing—and they’re 34 ShelbyLiving.com


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FOOD & DRINK committed to giving the best possible experience to their customers. “We look for ‘want to’ over ‘know how’ all day long, and what we have found is that the idea of southern hospitality is still alive and well,” Joshua explains. “Yes, we train them, but when you have people that are motivated to work and want to show people a great time, it becomes a lot of fun.” With all this success, it seems like more expansion might be on the menu at Little Donkey. So what does the future hold? “First and foremost, our jobs are to come to work and get better every day—operationally, personally and culturally,” Joshua said. “I’d like to see us grow our stores in our current markets, but more importantly, I’d like to see us bring some more authentic food and cooking methods as we elevate our current service level and the guests’ expectations.” The next time you’re in the mood for some downhome Mexican cooking, stop by Little Donkey’s new location. They’re open 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Aside from the fantastic dining experience, they also offer takeout and catering options so that you can enjoy those catfish tacos anywhere, anytime.

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DONKEY’S

DADDY FROM LITTLE DONKEY TAQUERIA

This signature cocktail is as zesty as its color suggests – a refreshing combination for a warm spring day.

WHAT’S IN IT •Barton’s Whiskey •El Jimador Blanco •House-made hibiscus syrup •Fresh lime

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Dwayne Thompson

Big Daddy Bomb BBQ Sauce Founder PHOTO CONTRIBUTED

Alabaster resident Dwayne Thompson is a man of many talents, one of which helped him create a line of barbecue sauces he sells by the bottle. Thompson, 48, hails from New Orleans, Louisiana. After college, he worked as a promoter and security specialist in the music business for 12 years. He’s been an alarm designer with ADT security, a published author, and a radio and TV show host. He has a non-profit organization called Youth Against Violence, he is an ordained minister and a community police relations assistant with Birmingham. Read on to learn how his Big Daddy Bomb BBQ Sauce brand was born.

When and why did you start experimenting with barbecue sauce recipes? I started barbecuing years ago for family and friends, and my children have always loved my sauces that I would create around the house. Two years ago I was looking for a second income, and I was out cooking at a local tavern for a friend, and a guy told me, “You should put this sauce in a bottle.” I ignored him, and the next week another guy told me the same thing. So I did some research, prayed, formed a company, gained certification, and two years later, here we are.

plays a major part in my Cajun style of cooking and sauces. Although most people think of Cajun as spicy or hot, my thought is flavorful and robust; therefore, I use a lot of blended herbs and spices with just a hint of heat, nothing overpowering or overbearing.

experience of your life.

What are your plans for your business? My plan for my business and my brand is to be known as the first nationally recognized sauce company with a New Orleans-based influence and an Alabama manufacturing partnership that What inspired the name of your eventually will have a catalog of sauce product, Big Daddy Bomb BBQ Sauce? creations, not just barbecue. I would love The name Big Daddy comes primarily for my company and brand to be known from size and stature. The ‘bomb’ comes as socially and morally conscious with a from “bomb as in good,” not “bomb as in social footprint of educating and giving back to the community. The lessons I hot.” It’s the bomb, not a bomb. have learned are that nothing comes When people taste your sauces, what without hard work, it takes money to make money, and no one will work to do you want them to experience? promote or sell your product and I want them to experience a flavorful What places and experiences from your past have influenced your sauces robustness like never before. I want company as hard as you, no matter how them to remember the sweetness with much you pay them. You have to stay and dishes? My time spent in California, but the subtle heat ending kick that lets you hands-on, and prayer is everything. You definitely my Louisiana upbringing, know that you just had the best sauce can’t be truly successful without God. 38 ShelbyLiving.com


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PALMERS’ PEAK

A round home and a secluded mountaintop have given Alabaster’s Buzz and Janet Palmer beautiful views and peace of mind. BY EMILY SPARACINO PHOTOS BY DAWN HARRISON ShelbyLiving.com

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When Buzz and Janet Palmer found a 25-acre spread of overgrown property for sale off Shelby County 26 in Alabaster in 2001, they knew it was where they wanted to build their first house as a married couple. “We felt at home instantly,” Buzz says. “We virtually committed to it on-site.” The first order of business for the couple was cleaning up the property and preparing a homesite on top of the mountain. A road winding its way up the mountain was the only break in the trees and brush that filled the property. Their next task was deciding what architectural style they wanted for their home. Their initial preference of a log cabin turned into a much more distinctive choice in design. They chose Deltec Homes’ Classic Deltec – a round-shaped, hurricane-resistant home with a custom floorplan thanks to having no load-bearing walls. Their floorplan includes four bedrooms and three full bathrooms. They chose 10-foot walls. “Ours is extremely energy efficient,” Buzz says of the home, which was built in and shipped from Asheville, North Carolina, and consists of three self-contained,

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connected pods measuring a combined 3,100 square feet, in addition to an 800-square-foot guest house pod located a five-minute walk from the main house. “It really has the treehouse feel without the tree part. It’s extremely livable, and nothing is wasted in space.” Sunrises, sunsets and even storms are spectacular sights from the Palmers’ vantage point atop the mountain. “We’ve been through lots of tornadoes,” Janet says. “You can see them roll over the hills.” The couple’s property is sandwiched between a tree farm on one side and Family Connection on the other, meaning they don’t have to worry about development or privacy. Perched atop Stoney Ridge, which the Palmers have lovingly dubbed “Skunk Mountain” after their first dog, the secluded home isn’t visible from the road. But from their deck, Buzz and Janet have a 270-degree view of Alabaster and Columbiana. Recently they made the difficult decision to place the house on the market in order to move closer to their children out-of-state. “We need to downsize,” Janet says. “It’s going to be tough to leave.”


Foyer The foyer is located inside the largest pod, which is 1,500 square feet. In the center of the Brazilian cherry wood floor is a compass, a nod to Buzz’s Eagle Scout title. He insists that every new guest at the house has his or her picture taken with “Chief Sachimopilliumsquil,” a statue and wedding gift that was given Buzz’s father’s nickname. ShelbyLiving.com

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Deck The only place that affords the couple a better view of the land than the house’s many windows is the wraparound deck. Whether they are playing with their grandchildren (each of whom is represented by a stone disk bearing their handprints) or relaxing by themselves, the deck gives them a front-row seat to the surrounding beauty.

National Day of Prayer Breakfast with speaker James Spann

THURSDAY, MAY 10th 8-10 a.m. at the AMERICAN VILLAGE

James Spann is Chief Meteorologist for Birmingham’s ABC 33/40. James has been a television weather anchor for 32 years. irteen times he has been named Best Weather Anchor in Alabama by the Associated Press. But when he was a 7-year-old boy, James’ future looked bleak. "My father abandoned me and my mom when I was in second grade,” he said. He found his true father in heaven at an early age. "I learned the God of the universe loves me," Spann said. "I accepted that message at 12." “Many of us are fans and followers of our speaker James Spann and his public service as a meteorologist. What many do not realize is that he has a powerful testimony of God’s love and grace,” said Tom Walker, Founder and President of the American Village. “is is a special time to break bread, enjoy fellowship and offer both prayers of thanksgiving and entreaty for God’s blessings,” Walker said.

To make a reservation, email jwasyluka@americanvillage.org or call (205) 665-3535 x 1045

TICKETSR $20 PE N PERSO

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Guest House Built to accommodate one or two people, the guest house includes a kitchen, living room, bedroom, bathroom and picture windows identical to the ones in the main house.


Cookhouse A “home away from home,� the cookhouse is an outdoor gathering spot for Buzz and Janet and their guests.

Yard As the house was being built, Buzz made sure he and Janet would have a small yard to enjoy, and not just a steep drop-off. At the edge of the yard stands a direction pole with hand-painted signs from different places the couple and their family and friends have visited. Janet makes prickly pear jelly every year from the prickly pear cactus plant in the yard.

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Kitchen The kitchen’s layout was molded around a pre-1900s chopping block made from a sycamore tree. Buzz restored it to serve as an island in the half-moonshaped kitchen. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances and copper countertops and a backsplash imprinted with leaf designs. The cabinets were custom-made with tidewater cypress wood. The kitchen table and countertop space offer plenty of seating for guests at mealtimes.

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Living Room Like the master bedroom, the living room has a lodge-style atmosphere with multiple picture windows, cozy seating and hints of nature in pieces like the Alabama red cedar coffee table Buzz built.

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Master Bathroom The spacious master bathroom includes a soaking tub, a walk-in shower and dual vanities.

Bedrooms Because of the home’s privacy, none of its windows have curtains or blinds, including the windows in the four bedrooms. Each bedroom features at least one picture window above sliders that can be opened. Buzz and Janet have a blended family of children and grandchildren, sisters, brothers and friends, and they wanted a home with enough space to accommodate everyone at the same time. “We felt like if we built it, they all would come,” Buzz says. “We chose internally what fit us.” One of the bedrooms features bunk beds for the little ones.

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Master Bedroom The master bedroom occupies the entirety of one of the smaller pods connected to the main pod. With multiple picture windows and sliders, the room is constantly bathed in natural light. The picturesque view makes this room feel like it’s in a vacation home or lodge in the mountains.

FAST. FAMILY. FUN. HONDA INDY GRAND PRIX OF ALABAMA

BEHIND THE SCENES Realtor: Juanita Anderton, Keller Williams Realty Builder: Retired

Electrician: Darin Scott, Scott Electric

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HVAC: Mark Dyle, Total Heating and Air

APRIL 20-22 | BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK HOME OF BARBER VINTAGE MOTORSPORTS MUSEUM

Plumber: Charlie Boone, Boone Plumbing Cabinets: Retired

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IN STYLE

SUNNY DAZE Treat yourself to cute and comfy spring outfits. BY MADISON FREEMAN PHOTOS BY DAWN HARRISON 1

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3 4 1. JUDITH MARCH HAT A good item for running errands and to complete your everyday look. Urban Barn / $34

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2. BY TOGETHER MAXI CARDIGAN It’s so stylish. You can dress this up and dress it down. Ditsy Daisy / $59

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3. GIVING KEY NECKLACE This necklace is really cute with any daytime T-shirt. Ditsy Daisy / $35

4. BANK PAIGE V NECK SHIRT This shirt is so simple, but so fashionable. Ditsy Daisy / $42

5. FREE PEOPLE SHORTS THIS IS US SHIRT For any ardent fan of the hit TV show, this shirt is another great option with this outfit. Casual and cute. Urban Barn / $32

These shorts are so casual, but so hip at the same time. They go great with solid tops. Ditsy Daisy / $78

6. WHITE MOUNTAIN SANDALS These White Mountain sandals are so in. I would wear them every day if I could. Urban Barn / $40

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can wear with most outfits are essentials. Magnolias / $18

This lightweight bracelet is great for any everyday look. Magnolias / $14

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USING HIS PLATFORM

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RADIO SHOW HOST TONY KURRE IS AS PASSIONATE ABOUT HIS PLATFORM, THE BRIGHT HOUSE FOUNDATION, AS HE IS ABOUT HIS DAY JOB. BY CARMEN BROWN | PHOTOS BY DAWN HARRISON

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It was 1988, and a 21-year-old Tony Kurre was working as a DJ for 96 QMF in Louisville, Kentucky. He had just gotten off the phone with his mother, after telling her that he didn’t feel like radio was in his future anymore. He was getting ready to pack his bags, move back home to Cincinnati and finish college, where he would pursue a marketing career. The next call would change not only his life but set forth a butterfly effect that would change the lives of others as well. “I hung up the phone, and right after that, the very next phone call, a guy out of St. Louis called. He was driving through Louisville and had heard me on the radio. He said, ‘You sound great. I want you to come with me to Birmingham.’” WZRR Rock 99 made its debut in Birmingham on Christmas Day of 1988, with Kurre as the afternoon DJ. Thirty years later, this father of three has one of the most recognizable radio voices in Birmingham, having recently wrapped up cohosting the “Opening Drive” morning show on Jox 94.5, and as current host of The Web with Dr. Josh Klapow, an adult-themed show that airs on Talk 99.5 on Saturday nights at 7 p.m. Over the last several years, Kurre has used his radio programs to share his experiences as a father raising a child with

special needs and to promote his platform, the Bright House Foundation. When Kurre and his wife, Nancy, first married 15 years ago, they knew they wanted to adopt, but they wanted to have a biological child first. But after several miscarriages, Kurre said they both felt that the Lord was telling them it was time to adopt. In 2005 they went to Guatemala, where they adopted their first son, Santo, now 13. Two years later they went back to Guatemala and adopted their second son, Xavier, now 10. “The first time we saw him, we were in shock,” Kurre says. “He’s blind, epileptic, he has brain damage and he’s bipolar. Before we adopted him, we had gotten a few pictures, but we had no idea. My wife and I are both optimists, so we said, ‘What are we going to do to find the silver lining in this?’” Kurre says his wife came up with the idea of an organization to help local children with special needs and their families. They came up with the name Bright House after the name Xavier, which means “bright eyes.” “We raise about $25,000-$35,000 a year, and it all goes back out to local special needs organizations like the Arc and Alabama School for the Deaf and Blind,” he says. “We helped over 120 families this past holiday season, with everything from medicine

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to dental care, to even taking care of mold in someone’s home.” Now in its eighth year, the Bright House Foundation is going strong, after most recently receiving support from KFC. “I’m so happy I could cry,” he says. “That’s so great, to get the word out on a national level.” Kurre said his best memory after 30 years of broadcasting is still his “billboard camp-out” in 1990, after Gene Stallings had been hired to coach the Crimson Tide. Kurre, who grew up an avid baseball and basketball fan, had gradually become enamored with Alabama football (“When you move here, they always tell you that you have to pick a side,” he jokes.). He stayed on a billboard at the corner of Green Springs and West Valley Avenue, vowing that he would stay until Alabama won a game. It ended up taking three weeks, until Bama finally beat Vanderbilt. “People were coming out to take pics, Tennessee fans were throwing oranges. It was great,” he said. “The LA Times and some other national publications came out to cover it. It was my 15 minutes of fame.” Looking back, Kurre says it all has been a huge, unexpected blessing. Kurre remembers, as a 14-year-old student at Lakota High School in Westchester, Ohio, how his mother wanted him to take a radio class since the school had its own

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My mother said, ‘When you make it big one day, you’re going to use it as a platform to talk about your faith and how wonderful life is.’

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station. “I kept saying, ‘No, I don’t think I’d be good at it,’ but she was finally like, ‘You are going to take it,’ so I said, ‘Yes, ma’am,’” he says, chuckling. He credits his teacher, Kay Taylor, with helping him learn about broadcasting and radio. Two years later, he found himself volunteering at Classic Rock 96 in Hamilton, Ohio, where he eventually landed a contract. By age 21 he was in Louisville, when he came to a crossroads and he received that life-changing phone call. “My mother said, ‘When you make it big one day, you’re going to use it as a platform to talk about your faith and how wonderful life is,’” he says. For Kurre, that is exactly what life has become. Five years ago, he and Nancy welcomed their first biological child, Lila. Kurre said he is a firm believer in God’s perfect timing, and he’s looking forward to many more years with radio and making a difference in other families’ lives. “It’s been an amazing journey for us,” he says. “Every day, I wake up and I can’t wait to get up and go to work.”


Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce

Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce C o m m u n i t y • C o m m e rc e • C o l l a b o r a t i o n

APRIL 2018 BUSINESS CONNECTIONS

Accepting Small Business of the Year Nominations ext. 104 or via e-mail at jackson@shelbyhamber.org. Small business, which employs half of all private sector employees, generates roughly 70% of new jobs annually and accounts for one of every 13 U.S. workers, truly is the backbone of our economy both nationally and locally. What’s more, roughly 70% of our 1,000+ Chamber investors are companies which employ 25 or fewer people. So you can see why small business is vitally important to our economy. The five categories are: uCategory I: 1-5 Employees,

Open 1 Year or More uCategory II: 6-10 Employees, Open 1 Year or More uCategory III: 11-20 Employees, Open 1 Year or More uCategory IV: 21+ Employees, Open 1 Year or More uCategory V: Less Than 25 Employees, Open Less Than 1 Year. All nominees will be recognized and the recipients will be announced at the fifth annual Small Business of the Year Awards’ “Community

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Luncheon” scheduled from 11:00AM 1:00PM on Wednesday, May 23 at the Pelham Civic Complex & Ice Arena.

NETWORK280 Event Offers Opportunity for New Contacts Are you looking to expand your contacts on the Highway 280 corridor? NETWORK280 can help you with that by providing businesses with an excellent opportunity to make them! The next NETWORK280 will be held on Thursday, April 12 from 4:30PM until 6:00PM at host

sponsor, Newk’s Eatery (950 Inverness Corners, Birmingham, AL 35242). Bring plenty of cards and plan on meeting lots of new contacts. The cost is $10 per person for Chamber investors and $20 per person for “Future” investors and includes heavy

hors d’oeuvres and two beverage tickets. Reservations are requested by noon on Tuesday, April 10 to assist in preparation, so please contact the Chamber via email at info@shelbychamber.org, by phone at 663-4542 or register online at www. shelbychamber.org.

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The Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for its fifth annual Small Business of the Year in five categories as part of its 2018 Small Business Celebration presented by Regions Bank and co-sponsored by BlueCross BlueShield of Alabama and Grandview Medical Center. Completed nomination packets are due to the Chamber by April 25 at 5:00PM. Nomination packets are available by contacting Jackson Pruett, Director, Business Development & Support by phone at 663-4542,


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Volunteer for Better Health As we all age, we become more concerned with having better health. Of course, exercise, healthy lifestyle and wise supplementation are the vanguards of healthy aging. But what if I could help you erase 5 years of aging? How wonderful would that be for you? What if becoming part of a movement larger than yourself could be the answer? And what if it took less than 1% of your time? Studies have shown that Volunteering can erase as many as 5 years of aging! Researchers found that Volunteers are as healthy as 5-years younger nonvolunteers. Now that is great news. Volunteer a few hours a

physically and mentally reduces stress and inflammation. So the next time you are asked to attend a Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club, Lion’s Club etc, smile and say Yes! Becoming involved with service clubs will have a positive outcome no matter how “busy” you think you are. Setting aside less than 1% of your time for others is not asking much. Not thinking about work, family month and gain better health. A book on The Blue Zones of issues, and other stressors for a few hours a month will put a good trade off. Volunteers were Happiness. Another positive effect is smile on your face, a bounce in found to have better self-esteem cognitive function your step and a smile on the face and a strong sense of better community. Having a purpose because of the physical and of the kids you help! for life outside of ourselves cognitive activity. The act of Article submitted by Elise translates in many cultures to a volunteering helped protect longer, healthier life. Dan against functional decline and Hearn, Shaklee Independent Staying active Distributor Buettner spoke to that in his dementia.

GO & GROW WORKSHOP:

The TriMetrix DNA Assessment with Briana Dudley On Friday April 20, the Chamber’s Go & Grow Workshop -- presented by Valley National Bank (formerly USAmeriBank) and co-sponsored by Cahaba Valley Computer Services -- will be an interactive program featuring Briana Dudley from Corsini Counsulting Group, LLC. Briana uses her expertise in behavioral sciences to help improve company communications, further employee development and help new hires succeed during the critical onboarding process. Briana holds certifications from multiple as56 ShelbyLiving.com Shelbychamber.org

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sessment providers. On April 20th, Briana will be facilitating an interactive workshop on the TriMetrix DNA Assessment (DISC, Driving Forces, Competencies) and when to use them. DISC is a model of human behavior that helps people understand “HOW they do what they do”. Driving Forces explains the “WHY we do what we do” and the Competencies measure “WHAT we know how to do”. With the TriMetrix DNA As-

sessment, you will be more efficient in: uLeadership uTeam Building uSales uEfficiency & Productivity uCommunication A complimentary TriMetrix DNA Assessment will be given to all participants. The Go & Grow Workshop will be from 11:30AM-1:00PM on Friday April 20 at the Chamber. There is no cost to attend,

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but lunch is available for $10 per person for Chamber investors ($20 for “Future” investors). To ensure we have a proper headcount, please make reservations by noon on Wednesday, April 18 for this workshop by contacting Jackson Pruett, Director of Business Development & Support via e-mail at jackson@shelbychamber.org, call 663-4542, ext. 104 or register online at www.shelbychamber.org.


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Welcome New Investors (as of 2/8/2018 - 3/1/2018)

1st Financial Bank Pelham Financial Institutions Chappell CPA Birmingham Accounting Core Focus Personnel, LLC Alabaster Employment - Agencies & Services Customs Cafe’ Pelham Restaurants Financial Resource Group Birmingham Credit Card & Electronic Fund Services Jimmy John’s Birmingham Restaurants Net-Fit Solutions Inc. Birmingham Computer Technology Products & Services Preppy Pinkies LLC Birmingham Specialty Gifts The Clint Neville Helena Agency Insurance Urban Home Market Birmingham Home Furnishings & Accessories VIVA Health Hoover Health Insurance For a complete listing of all current Chamber investors please visit our Online Business Directory at business.shelbychamber.org/list.

Is Your Organization Taking Full Advantage of Your Chamber Investor Benefits? or long-time investor -- you’ll Event Sponsor want to make plans to join us from 11:30AM-1:00PM at the Chamber, 1301 County Services Drive, Pelham, to make sure you and your A complimentary lunch will colleagues are taking full advantage of your annual be provided by sponsor Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe investment.

for all attendees. Reservations are requested -- and space is limited -- so please contact the Chamber via e-mail at info@ shelbychamber.org, by phone at 663-4542 or register online at www.shelbychamber.org, by no later than April 16 to reserve your place.

“CoffeeNet”to be held at Inverness Country Club Presenting Sponsor

CoffeeNet events are a great way to make new business contacts so bring plenty of business cards. There is no cost to attend however reservations are requested by

noon on Monday, April 9 to assist in preparation. Please contact the Chamber by phone at 663-4542 or register online at www. shelbychamber.org.

S a w y e r Be sure to Co-Sponsor Solutions and mark your co-sponsored calendar for by Shelby Tuesday, April C o u n t y 10 and join us Newspapers, at Inverness is designed for Country Club investors to (#1 Country Club Drive) from 8:30AM until enjoy networking, coffee and refreshments before 9:30AM for CoffeeNet. The light morning meeting, presented by heading to work.

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Yes, there truly is such a thing as a “Free Lunch” especially on April 18! We encourage you to join your fellow investors and Chamber staff for some business networking and to learn how to maximize your investment. Whether your firm is a new --


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Ambassador of the Month

GSCCC Board of Directors (as of 3/5/2018)

Officers Joe Meads Sain Associates (Chair) Bill Connor America’s First Federal Credit Union (Chair-elect) Keith Brown Jefferson State Community College (Immediate Past Chair) Terri Williams, AT&T (Vice Chair, Business Development & Support)

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Katie McDowell Shelby County Newspapers (Vice Chair, Communications & Marketing) Chris Grace Barge Design Solutions (Vice Chair, Community & Career Development)

Congratulations to Cindy Edmunds for achieving Ambassador of the Month. Cindy is a real estate agent with ARC Realty, and has been helping buyers & sellers in the Birmingham area for over 17 years. She loves what ARC stands for, “A Relationship Company”, and feels that goes right along with her own tagline, “A Realtor who’s real!” She believes in building real relationships, providing real service, and producing real results! Cindy enjoys helping people with all types of real estate transactions. Whether you need to upsize, down size, move across town, or move across the country, I can help! She works with a lot of first time home buyers, as well as people relocating to 58 ShelbyLiving.com Shelbychamber.org

Birmingham for the first time. She feels that her listening skills, patience, and attention to detail is what makes her a great agent. Cindy has been married to her college sweetheart, Kirk, for 30 years, and they have two grown children, Casey & Christopher. They have lived in Shelby County since they were married. Cindy is a member of Leadership Shelby County, class of 2018. Besides being an Ambassador for the chamber, she also serves on the Tourism & Recreation work group and is VicePresident for her BNI Chapter. If you have a real estate need or question you can contact Cindy at 205-2292774 or cedmunds@ arcrealtyco.com.

Jim Purvis A.C. Legg, Inc. (Vice Chair, Finance & Administration) Kathy Copeland White Rock Quarries – Vincent Hills (Vice Chair, Governmental Affairs) John Browning Cahaba Valley Computer Services, Inc. (Vice Chair, Investor Relations) Board of Directors Paul Barber (2018) S. S. Nesbitt and Company Jeff Brown (2018) Brownstone Marketing Solutions William Carroll (2018) Armstrong Relocation Companies Alex Dudchock (2018) Shelby County Alison Howell (2018) Alabama Power Company

Brian Massey (2018) St. Vincent’s Health System Bruce King (2019) Lhoist North America Jay Dennis (2019) Regions Bank Charles Hall (2019) Grandview Medical Center Bill Keller (2019) Renasant Bank Mike Rickman (2019) Shelby Baptist Medical Center Mitt Schroeder (2019) Central State Bank Tim Benefield (2020) Buffalo Rock Company April Harry (2020) Warren, Averett LLC Jeff McDowell (2020) McDowell Security Services, LLC Keith Richards (2020) Taziki’s Mediterranean Café Mike Swinson (2020) Spire Alabama, Inc. Mechelle Wilder (2020) ARC Realty Matthew Hogan (*) Bama Budweiser of Shelby County Brittani Braden (*) State Farm Insurance, Brittani Braden Agency Casey Morris (*) Ground Up Coffee & Smoothies in Snider’s Pharmacy Rocky Patel (*) Hampton Inn & Suites-Pelham / Fairfield Inn & Suites-Pelham Fred Smith (*) Vulcan Termite & Pest Control (*) Serving a one-year term in 2018


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April “Community Luncheon” 5th Annual Student & Educator of the Year The Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce its 5th annual Student and Educator of the Year recognition program presented by America’s First Federal Credit Union and co-sponsored by Brookwood Baptist Health Shelby Baptist Medical Center. Educators play a vital role in the lives of Shelby County children, impact our communities every day and help develop the workforce Co-Sponsor

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community leaders and will comprise a significant portion of our workforce in the future. As such, the Chamber launched this recognition program to celebrate student excellence in the classroom throughout Shelby County. All nominees will be recognized and three recipients (college track, career track and best business professional student) will receive a one-time financial investment to assist their

continuing development. The luncheon will be held from 11:00AM until 1:00PM on April 25 at the Pelham Civic Complex & Ice Arena, 500 Amphitheater Road, Pelham. Investment is $20 investors, $30 “Future” investors. Reservations requested by noon Monday, April 23. Register by calling the Chamber at 663-4542, email info@shelbychamber. org or register online at www. shelbychamber.org.

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which our Shelby County businesses and organizations will need in the years ahead. As such, the Chamber uses this recognition program to celebrate excellence in the teaching profession and inform our community of the exceptional quality of instruction delivered throughout Shelby County. All nominees will be recognized and three recipients (elementary, middle and high educator) will receive a one-time financial investment to assist their continuing development. Shelby County students are our potential business and


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Entrepreneur-in-Residence Offers Complimentary Guidance

The Chamber’s Entrepreneurin-Residence/ Mentorship Program, presented by Valley National Bank (formerly USAmeriBank), continues to provide much needed assistance to small business owners - and entrepreneurs. Participants have received guidance on starting a new business, expanding an existing business,

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launching a new product, downsizing and dealing with a difficult employee. The next Mentorship opportunities, facilitated by Michael Smith the Chamber’s

Entrepreneur-inResidence, will be held Friday, April 20 from 8:00AM - 11:00AM. As the Chamber’s “Entrepreneur-inResidence”, Smith is available for a one-onone confidential meeting with any small business owner or entrepreneur to discuss any

topic. Appointments are required and usually last 30-45 minutes. Please contact Jackson Pruett, the Chamber’s Director of Business Development & Support via e-mail at jackson@shelbychamber.org or by calling 663-4542, ext. 104.

Career Fair Coming to City of Columbiana

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The City of Columbiana, in conjunction with the Greater Shelby County, South Shelby Chambers of Commerce, 58 INC. and the Alabaster Career Center, will host a Career Fair on April 10th and 11th at the Columbiana Recreation

Center. During this time, several companies in Columbiana will be on site to accept resumes, interview candidates and hire for immediate openings at their locations. Anyone interested in gaining

employment or seeking better career opportunities are welcome. The times are as follows: Tuesday, April 10th from 4:00PM-7:00PMand Wednesday, April 11th from 7:30AM-10:30AM. The

Alabaster Career Center will have representatives available to assist job seekers with resume preparation in advance of the Career Fair. For more information on Career Center services, please call 205-663-2542.

“Ready to Shred” Recycling Day on April 20

Presenting Sponsor Keeping It Clean & Green in 2018 -- We’ve Got You Covered! The Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce’s Existing Business & Industry Work Group is holding its 3rd Co-Sponsor Annual “Ready to Shred” Recycling Day from 10:00AM until 2:00PM on Friday, April 20. The event, presented by Gone For Good Document & E-Waste Solutions, (was United Ability) encourages founded in 2006 by United safe and secure recycling of Cerebral Palsy now known as items, is being hosted by the

Pelham Civic Complex & Ice Arena, 500 Amphitheater Road, Pelham. The Work Group is planning to have an on-site mobile truck for document destruction, E-Waste recycling drop off area. uLimit of 3-4 “Banker Boxes” of paper items uLimit 3-4 lawn/leaf bags of acceptable recyclables

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uLimit 3-4 medium plastic storage bins of acceptable recyclables For more information on this event, contact Payton Thomas, Manager of Operations, 663-4542, ext. 105 or payton@ shelbychamber.org. Host Sponsor

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ANNUAL INDUSTRY APPRECIATION EVENT

CELEBRATING GROWTH

2018 Ribbon Sponsor

Thank you Pelham Flowers by Desiree’ for providing the ribbon and bows for the Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies.

Congratulations to RealtySouth Shelby on its recent Ground Breaking Ceremony on Applegate Parkway in Pelham. Broker Reida Underwood was surrounded by REALTORS to join in celebration. The facility is slated to be completed in August 2018. Earlier Pelham Mayor Gary Waters, Councilman Maurice Mercer along with Del Clayton, Richard Grimes and Jim Dye from RealtySouth joined in support.

Congratulations to Best Western Plus Meadowbrook/ Birmingham on its recent renovations. Owners Manilla V. Patel and Sanjay Patel cut the celebratory ribbon and was joined in support by General Manager Carole Glover, Director of Sales Shannon Gaston, family, team members and Chamber Ambassadors joined in the celebration. Everyone enjoyed refreshments and tours following the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.

Congratulations to Alabaster City Schools on the completion of Thompson High School. A dedication and Official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was held for the public. Tours of the new high school’s academic areas were conducted at the conclusion of the ceremony.

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The Exising Business & Industry Work Group held its annual Industry Appreciation event recently. There were more than 90+ attendees at the event enjoying networking, refreshments, cool beverages prior to the program beginning. The 2017 Green Business and Industry Tour Hosts were recognized for participating in these programs. CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: 1. Pictured L-R -- Joe Meads, Sain Associates and 2018 Board Chair, Andy Healy, Selective Management Services, 2017 Green Business and John Browning, Cahaba Valley Computer Services, LLC, 2017 Presenting Sponsor of the Green Business Program. 2. Pictured L-R -- Christopher Grace, Barge Design Solutions, LaJuana Hamer, Shelby County Schools, 2017 Industry Tour of the Shelby County College and Career Center 3. Pictured L-R -- Christropher Grace, Barge Design Solutions, 2017 Presenting Sponsor of the Industry Tours, Stuart Raburn, Southern Organics, Industry Tour host and Joe Meads, Sain Associates and 2018 Board Chair. 4. Joe Meads, Sain Associates and 2018 Board Chair, Mary Laughery, America’s First Federal Credit Union and 2017 Green Business, John Browning, Cahaba Valley Computer Services and 2017 Green Business Presenting Sponsor. 5. Pictured L-R -- Joe Meads, Sain Associates and 2018 Board Chair, Bonnie Sult - Youngevity Communications, 2017 Green Business and John Browning, Cahaba Valley Computer Services, LLC, 2017 Presenting Sponsor of the Green Business Program.


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“Eggs & Issues” Breakfast w/ Congressman Gary Palmer/ 7:30AM - 9:00PM Birmingham Marriott Hotel, 3590 Grandview Parkway. Reservations requested by noon on Monday, April 2. Presented by Alabama Power Company Ambassadors Work Group 11:30AM - 1:00PM

Small Business Work Group 4:00PM - 5:00PM

South Shelby Chamber Luncheon/ 11:30AM - 1:00PM Columbiana First Baptist Church. 208 North Main Street, Columbiana. Investment: $15.

Tourism & Recreation Work Group 9:00AM - 10:00AM Locations vary.

CoffeeNET/ 8:30AM - 9:30AM/ Inverness Country Club, #1 Country Club Drive, Birmingham Sponsor: Sawyer Solutions

Existing Business & Industry Work Group/ 8:30AM 9:30AM BERIABANK, 2695 Pelham Pkwy, Pelham

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Health Services Work Group 8:30AM - 9:30AM

Entrepreneur Roundtable 280 11:30AM - 12:30PM

Investor Reception 11:30AM - 1PM Event Sponsor Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe Montevallo Chamber Monthly Luncheon 11:30AM - 1:30PM Parnell Memorial Library, 377 Park Dr, Montevallo Investment: $12. No reservation required. Entrepreneur Roundtable I 7:30AM - 8:30AM Small Business Mentorship Appointments 8:00AM - 11:00AM/ Michael Smith, The Good, The Great & The Gone. By appointment. Contact Jackson Pruett at 663-4542, ext. 104. Sponsor: Valley National Bank (formerly USAmeriBank) Go & Grow Workshop “The TriMetrix DNA Assessment with Briana Dudley” 11:30AM - 1:00PM/ Facilitated by Briana Dudley, Corsini Consulting Group, LLC. Reservations requested by noon on April 18. Investment: No cost for workshop but lunch is available for $10 investors, $20 “Future” investors. Sponsor: Valley National Bank (formerly USAmeriBank) “Ready to Shred” Recycling Day/ 10:00AM - 2:00PM Pelham Civic Complex & Ice Arena 500 Amphitheater Rd, Pelham. No cost. See page 58 for details. Sponsor: Gone For Good Document & E-Waste Solutions. GSCC Community Luncheon / 11:00AM - 1:00PM. “5th Annual Student & Educator of the Year” featuring Yvonne Murray & Melody Whitten of 58 INC. Pelham Civic Complex & Ice Arena 500 Amphitheater Rd, Pelham. Reservations requested by noon, Monday, April 23. Investment: $20 investors, $30 “Future” investors. Presented by: America’s First Federal Credit Union


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ACCOUNTING Barfield, Murphy, Shank & Smith, LLC (205) 982-5500 bmss.com

APARTMENTS & LEASING SERVICES AMP Residential (214) 431-3083 ampresidential.com

Chappell CPA (205) 978-8858 chappellcpa.com

Central Shelby, Ltd. (205) 668-2020

Cooke, Cameron, Travis & Company, PC (205) 988-8810 Creative Accounting & Tax (205) 624-4600 creativeacct.com

Madison At Shoal Run Apartment Homes (205) 991-0200 livethemadison.com

Essential Solutions, LLC. (205) 663-8686 essential-solutions.biz

Meadow Wood Apartments (205) 663-1101 sealyrealty.com

Graham and Associates, CPA (205) 663-6673 grahamandassociates.net

Montevallo Place Apartments (205) 663-2824 montevalloplace.com

I.H. McNeill, III, PC (205) 982-2664 ihmcneill.com

Mountain Lodge Apartments (205) 823-4804 mountainlodgeapts.com

Mallory Jackson and Associates, PC (205) 939-1978 mahco.com

Retreat at Greystone Apartments (205) 983-7833 retreatatgreystone.com

Mauldin & Jenkins, LLC (205) 445-2880 mjcpa.com

River Place on the Cahaba (205) 991-9507 riverplaceonthecahaba.com

SAS Tax & Accounting, LLC (205) 621-0388 sastaxandaccounting.com

The Abbey at Inverness (205) 991-9060

Warren Averett LLC (205) 979-4100 warrenaverett.com

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ADVERTISING & MARKETING SERVICES Alabama Outdoor Advertising (205) 224-5815 aloutdoor.com

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The Huntley Apartments (205) 621-7062 Turtle Lake Apartment Homes (205) 991-3719 turtlelakeapts.info Wellington Manor Apartments (205) 621-0811 wellingtonmanorapts.com ARCHITECTS Barry Davis Architects, PC (205) 444-1112 BarryDavisArchitects.com

Birmingham Automobile Dealers Association (205) 980-0540 carsbirmingham.com Greater Birmingham Association of Home Builders (205) 912-7000 birminghambuilder.com ATTORNEYS Alabama Law Services, LLC (205) 419-4414 alabamalawservices.com Bradford & Holliman, LLC (205) 663-0281 bradfordholliman.com Elizabeth A. Roland, P.C. Attorney at Law (205) 620-1278 elizabethroland.com Ellis, Head, Owens & Justice (205) 669-6783 wallaceellis.com Gina H. McDonald & Associates, LLC (205) 982-3325 ginamcdonaldlaw.com Merrell Law Firm, LLC (205) 874-9697 MerrellLawFirm.com Moses & Moses, PC (205) 967-0901 mosespc.com Paul J. DeMarco, Attorney at Law (205) 326-6600 pljpc.com Randall May, Attorney at Law (205) 991-6367 allisonmay.com RichardsonClement PC (205) 572-4100 richardsonclement.com

BLR Further LLC (205) 324-8005 blrfurther.com

Goodwyn Mills and Cawood, Inc. (205) 879-4462 gmcnetwork.com

Scott, Sullivan, Streetman & Fox PC (205) 967-9675 sssandf.com

Means Advertising, Inc. (205) 271-9980 meansadv.com

Lathan Associates Architects, PC (205) 988-9112 lathanassociates.com

Shelby County Attorney (205) 669-6783 wallaceellis.com

Meridian Graphics (205) 746-1188 myhelenacitynews.com

TRO Jung/Brannen, Inc. (205) 324-6744 trojb.com

Sirote & Permutt, PC (205) 930-5100 sirote.com

Plexamedia (877) 497-4606 plexamedia.com

ART & PAINTING CLASSES Party Art (205) 253-2984

Turner Promotions (205) 983-2167 anindooradvantage.com

South City Theatre (205) 621-2128 southcitytheatre.com

Wallace, Jordan, Ratliff & Brandt, LLC (205) 870-0555 wallacejordan.com

Video Visions Media Marketing (205) 902-8035 videovisionsmm.com

ART GALLERY Woodlot Artisans LLC (205) 420-8989 woodlotartisans.com

ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES Crown Trophy (205) 621-7393 crowntrophy.com MGB Apparel (205) 991-6332 mgbapparel.com AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING Covenant Heating & Cooling, LLC (205) 319-7202 covenanthvacal.com Mountain Heating & Cooling, Inc. (205) 663-0293 ALTERATIONS By George (205) 663-7004 alterationsbygeorge.com

ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES Maplewood Lane Assisted Living (205) 620-2905 maplewoodlane.com ASSOCIATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS Alabama Association of Nonprofits (205) 879-4712 alabamanonprofits.org Aldridge Gardens (205) 682-8019 aldridgegardens.com Angel Warriors Foundation (205) 960-2175 angelwarriorsfoundation.org

AUCTION Granger, Thagard & Associates, Inc. (205) 410-6751 gtauctions.com AUDIO/VIDEO EXPERIENCE FOR BUSINESS ENG AV, Inc. (205) 618-8324 engav.com Lighting & Lamp (205) 271-1423 lightingandlamp.com Switch Audio Video (205) 266-7983 switch-av.com AUTOMOBILE DEALERS DonohooAuto, LLC (205) 444-9333 donohooauto.com Edwards Chevrolet - 280 Inc. (205) 980-3325 chevyman.com

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ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Momentum Etc. (205) 503-3933 momentum-etc.com

Through their voluntary investment, these organizations support the Chamber’s program of work designed to make Shelby County an even better place to live and do business. The Chamber considers these organizations to be the most community-minded and successful businesses in Shelby County and strongly encourages you to do business with them.

Grand Reserve at Pelham (205) 685-4111 grandreservepelham.com

Better Business Bureau (205) 558-2222 bbb.org/csal


Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce Ernest McCarty Ford, Inc. (205) 663-3831 emccartyford.com Southtown Motors (205) 663-4590 southtownmotors.com Susan Schein Automotive Group (205) 664-1491 susanschein.com AUTOMOBILE RENTAL Enterprise Rent-A-Car (205) 403-7455 enterprise.com Enterprise Rent-A-Car @ Alabaster (205) 663-4835 enterprise.com Enterprise Rent-A-Car @ Inverness (205) 991-6222 enterprise.com AUTOMOBILE REPAIR Brian’s Auto Center, LLC (205) 213-9064 briansautoclub.com Cahaba Tire (205) 663-0433 cahabatire.com Cassady & Self Glass Company (205) 252-4284 cassadyandselfglass.com

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Empire Autohaus (205) 664-5757 empireautohaus.com Express Oil Change & Tire Engineers (205) 945-1771 expressoil.com Melton Automotive (205) 663-8088 meltonautomotive.com Mobile Fleet Specialists of Birmingham, Inc. (205) 564-8660 mobilefleetspecialists.com Texaco Xpress Lube (205) 678-5050 AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURER AGC Automotive Americas (205) 685-1000 agc-automotive.com/english

BEAUTY SALONS Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio @ Inverness Plaza (205) 995-2442 T. Fox Salon (205) 403-8369 tfoxsalon.com BEVERAGE Ground Up Coffee & Smoothies located inside Snider’s Pharmacy (205) 678-3899 Interstellar Ginger Beer and Exploration Co. (205) 790-3146 interstellarginger.com The Beer Hog (205) 913-0468 thebeerhogal.com BEVERAGE - DISTRIBUTOR Buffalo Rock Company (205) 940-9799 buffalorock.com BOWLING ALLEY Oak Mountain Lanes (205) 403-7466 oakmountainlanes.com

BUSINESS & PERSONAL TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT Michael Smith - Entrepreneur in Residence (205) 568-2526 linkedin.com/in/MichaelTSmithUSA Pascha Kelley, Zig Ziglar Certified Trainer (205) 427-7789 ziglarcertified.com/Pascha Renaissance Enterprises (205) 663-9982 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES IDShield/LegalShield & Youngevity Communications Services (205) 503-3829 basult.wearelegalshield.com

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PrimePay LLC (205) 510-9401 primepay.com Team Insight Plus (205) 436-6500 teaminsightplus.com

Edgar’s Bakery, Inc. @ Cadence Place (205) 987-0790 edgarsbakery.com

The Carter Group (205) 314-9810

Edgar’s Bakery, Inc. @ Pelham (205) 987-0790 edgarsbakery.com Edgar’s Bakery, Inc. @ the Colonnade (205) 987-0790 edgarsbakery.com K&J’s Elegant Pastries (205) 663-4827 kjselegantpastries.com Nothing Bundt Cakes - Hoover (205) 538-7602 nothingbundtcakes.com BARBER SHOPS Linda’s Barbershop (205) 663-9983 BARTER EXCHANGE Trade Partner Exchange (205) 991-7050 tradepartnerexchange.com

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CELLULAR EQUIPMENT & SERVICE Cellular Sales Verizon Wireless (205) 822-2526 cellularsales.com/aboutus Sprint by Absolute Wireless (205) 390-2431 absolutewireless.net CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce (205) 663-4542 shelbychamber.org Hoover Area Chamber of Commerce (205) 988-5672 hooverchamber.org Montevallo Chamber of Commerce (205) 665-1519 montevallocc.com/wp South Shelby Chamber of Commerce (205) 669-9075 southshelbychamber.com

BROKERAGE FIRM Sunbelt Business Brokers (205) 903-3564 sunbeltbirmingham.com

BAKERY Cake Art by Cynthia Bertolone (205) 783-5220

Yellow Bicycle Catering (205) 834-5871 yellowbicyclecatering.com

CHECK RECOVERY CheckMate (205) 608-3929 CHILDCARE Kiddie Academy of Birmingham (205) 644-8585 kiddieacademy.com/academies/ birmingham/ Vinehouse Nursery (205) 564-8564 vinehousenursery.com Young Impressions Child Care (205) 663-0083 youngimpressionschildcare.com CHIROPRACTIC CARE Precision Chiropractic (205) 988-9848 precisionchiro-al.com ProActive Chiropractic (205) 848-7333 proactivechiros.com Smith Chiropractic (205) 678-6884 chelseabacksmith.com The FARM: Functional Athletic Rehabilitation & Movement (205) 419-1595 chirofarm.com CHURCHES Alabaster First United Methodist Church (205) 663-0509 alabasterfumc.org Camp Branch United Methodist Church (205) 663-7513 CLOTHING RETAIL & ACCESSORIES America’s Thrift Store (205) 856-1234 americasthrift.com Unique Boutique by Nicole (205) 624-4711 uniqueboutiquebynicole.com COMMERCIAL & FLEET SUPPLIER Altec NUECO LLC (205) 621-5281 nueco.com Quality Petroleum (205) 988-4600 qualityfuels.net

COMMUNICATIONS - WIRE & CABLE INSTALLATION Spectrum Enterprise (205) 824-5558 business.spectrum.com/ COMMUNICATIONS - WIRELESS Russell Cellular Verizon Wireless (205) 754-4873 russellcellular.com SouthernLINC Wireless (205) 992-6166 southernlinc.com/index.asp COMMUNITY/SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS AARP (334) 954-3065 states.aarp.org/region/alabama/ Adaptive Aquatics (205) 807-7519 adaptiveaquatics.org Alabama Forest Owners’ Association, Inc. (205) 987-8811 afoa.org Alabaster Arts Council (205) 664-9273 alabastercityfestonline.com Alabaster-Pelham Rotary Club (205) 408-7620 American Red Cross - Shelby Svs Ctr (205) 987-2793 alredcross.org Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham - Shelby County Office (205) 378-4050 bbbsbhm.org Boy Scouts of America - Greater Alabama Council (205) 969-4244 1bsa.org Developing Alabama Youth Foundation (205) 664-1600 thedayprogram.com Easter Seals of the Birmingham Area (205) 942-6277 eastersealsbham.org eCO Credit Union Foundation (205) 226-3907 ecocufoundation.org Governor’s Commission on Physical Fitness & Sports (205) 607-0504 physicalfitness.alabama.gov IGA Nephropathy Foundation of America (732) 770-7377 igan.org Junior Achievement of Alabama, Inc. (205) 290-9365 juniorachievement.org/web/jabirmingham King’s Home (205) 678-8331 kingshome.com Leadership Shelby County (205) 665-6007 leadershipshelbycounty.com/ LifeSouth Community Blood Centers (205) 943-6000 lifesouth.org MannaMarket (205) 663-2533 Owens House, The Shelby County Children’s Advocacy Center, Inc (205) 669-3333 owenshousecac.org

SafeHouse of Shelby County, Inc. (205) 669-1877 safehouse.org SBA - Alabama District Office (205) 290-7101 sba.gov/al SCORE (205) 264-8425 score.org/index.html Shelby County Arts Council (205) 669-0044 shelbycountyartscouncil.com Shelby County Community Corrections (205) 669-8965 Shelby County Community Services (205) 669-3740 shelbyal.com Shelby County Humane Society (205) 669-3916 shelbyhumane.org Shelby County Republican Party (205) 994-6497 shelbyalgop.com Shelby Emergency Assistance (205) 665-1942 shelbyemergencyassistance.com Still Serving Veterans (205) 670-1955 ssv.org The Arc of Shelby County (205) 664-9313 thearcofshelby.org The Jimmie Hale Mission (205) 323-5878 jimmiehalemission.com United Way of Central Alabama (205) 251-5131 uwca.org Vineyard Family Services (205) 533-7852 vfsdads.com COMPUTER CONSULTING Cahaba Valley Computer Services, LLC (205) 980-9903 cvcsllc.com Personal Computer Consulting (205) 621-9304 Wilson Computer Support (205) 985-9942 wilsoncomputer.com

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COMPUTER SOFTWARE Doozer Software, Inc. (205) 413-8302 doozer.com COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS & SERVICES Net-Fit Solutions Inc. (205) 423-5962 net-fitsolutions.com CONSTRUCTION Adams Homes, LLC (205) 620-1173 adamshomes.com Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC (205) 328-4000 brasfieldgorrie.com Champion Technologies, LLC (205) 663-6116 Con-Site Services Inc. (205) 663-0051 Dunn Construction Company, Inc. (205) 592-3866 dunnconstruction.com


Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce M.J. Harris Construction Services, LLC (205) 380-6800 mjharris.com Roy Martin Companies (205) 621-6333 South East Concrete, LLC (205) 995-9888 seccompany.com Thornton, Inc. (205) 870-5498 thorntonconstruction.com/ CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE Thompson Tractor Company, Inc. (205) 664-4833 thompsontractor.com CONSULTING JD Tuttle Enterprises (205) 536-7664 Southern Craft Consulting (205) 516-3122 southerncraftconsulting.com CONVENIENCE STORES Murphy USA Inc. (870) 314-2052 murphyusa.com Sunny Food Stores (205) 403-0456 COSMETOLOGY Merle Norman Cosmetics / Hair Salon @ Chelsea (205) 678-5944

Avanti Polar Lipids (205) 663-2494 avantilipids.com Bama Budweiser of Shelby County (256) 249-8578 bamabud.com BTC Wholesale Distributors, Inc. (205) 324-2581 btcwholesale.com

Jefferson State Community College - Sheby Campus (205) 520-5900 jeffersonstate.edu

Home Depot Supply Chain (205) 230-4030

Oak Mountain Elementary School (205) 682-5230

Morrow Water Technology (205) 991-7222 morrowwater.com

Oak Mountain High School (205) 682-5200 shelbyed.k12.al.us/schools/OMHS/ index.html

DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES Gone for Good Secure Document Destruction (205) 943-5252 ucpgoneforgood.com DRY CLEANING SERVICES Champion Cleaners of Calera (205) 668-4727 championcleaners.com Champion Cleaners of Hoover (205) 408-2797 championcleaners.com ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION 58 Inc. (205) 201-3465 58inc.org Alabama Works madeinalabama.com Economic Development Partnership of Alabama (205) 943-4700 edpa.org/

CUSTOM STAINED GLASS Buck Creek Stained Glass (205) 541-3322 buckcreekglass.com

EDUCATION - RECREATION/ ENRICHMENT Alabama 4H Center (205) 669-4241 alabama4hcenter.org

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DELIVERY SERVICE KATs Grocery Delivery (205) 624-0777 katsdelivery.com DENTAL Albritton & Ardovino Family Dentistry (205) 664-7610 aaFamilyDental.com Calera Dental Center, P.C. (205) 620-3312 caleradentalcenter.com Indian Springs Pediatric Dentistry (205) 739-7773 indianspringskidsdentistry.com Kari Bartlett DMD, Family and Cosmetic Dentistry (205) 663-6545 Pelham Parkway Dentistry (205) 620-9220 pelhamparkwaydentistry.com Shelby Pediatric Dentistry (205) 419-7444 shelbypediatric.com Thomas E. Dudney, DMD, PC (205) 663-6545 thomasdudney.com DEVELOPERS Clayton Management, LLC (205) 621-0809 Creed, Incorporated (205) 621-0809 DISTRIBUTORS American Wholesale Distributors (205) 620-3971 americanwholesaledistributors.com

Alabama Wildlife Center (205) 663-7930 awrc.org American Village (205) 665-3535 americanvillage.org McWane Science Center (205) 714-8372 mcwane.org EDUCATION - SCHOOLS Alabaster City Board of Education (205) 663-8400 alabasterschools.org Calera High School (205) 682-6100 Calera Middle School (205) 682-6140 shelbyed.k12.al.us/schools/cams Chelsea High School (205) 682-7290 Cornerstone Christian School (205) 669-7777 cornerstonechargers.com Faulkner University (205) 879-5588 faulkner.edu Helena High School (205) 682-3650 shelbyed.k12.al.us/schools/hhs Indian Springs School (205) 988-3350 indiansprings.org Inverness Elementary School (205) 682-5240

Kingwood Christian School (205) 663-3973 kingwoodchristianschool.com Montevallo High School (205) 682-6400

Pelham City Schools (205) 624-3700 pelhamcityschools.org School for Amazing Kids (205) 620-1725 amazingkids.us Shelby County Board of Education (205) 682-7000 shelbyed.org Shelby County College & Career Center (205) 682-6650 shelbyed.k12.al.us/schools/sccc/ index.htm Shelby County High School (205) 682-6600 Shelby County Instructional Services Center (205) 682-5910 Shelby County Schools Education Foundation (205) 682-5255 shelbyedfoundation.org

Express Employment Professionals (205) 981-1141 expresspros.com/sbirminghamal

Jill K. Meyer, OD (205) 663-3937 drjillkmeyer.com/

ENGINEERS AECOM Transportation (205) 970-0744 aecom.com

Pelham Eye Care (205) 664-1575 pelhameyecare.com

Barge Design Solutions, Inc. (205) 298-6074 bargedesign.com

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Carr & Associates Engineers, Inc. (205) 664-8498 carrengineers.com ECS Southeast, LLP (205) 588-5099 ecslimited.com Garver (205) 443-3080 GarverUSA.com Sain Associates, Inc. (205) 940-6420 sain.com ENVIRONMENTAL - WASTE MANAGEMENT Amwaste LLC (205) 313-0423 Waste Management of AlabamaCentral (205) 234-7947 wm.com ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Corblu Ecology Group, LLC (205) 677-0322 corblu.com EQUIPMENT RENTAL Trigreen Equipment (205) 605-0412 trigreenequipment.com

Thompson High School (205) 685-6700 alabasterschools.org

EVENT ESPN/Birmingham Bowl (205) 733-3776 birminghambowl.com

University of Montevallo (205) 665-6230 montevallo.edu

USGA - 2018 U.S. Women’s Open (205) 876-8586 usga.org

Vincent Middle/High School (205) 682-7300

EVENT & MEETING SPACE Jacob’s Corner (205) 406-8000 jacobscornerevents.com

EDUCATION-TRAINING AND TUTORING d!scover ITT (205) 989-4944 discoveritt.com Grade Power Learning (205) 620-2373 gradepowerlearning.com ELECTRICAL SERVICES Alabaster Electric Supply (205) 663-1143 alabasterelectric.com Inline Electric & Lighting Showroom (205) 982-7511 inlinelighting.com Marcum Electric, Incorporated (205) 664-1415 EMPLOYEE BENEFIT Benefits+ - Mark Rogers (205) 907-9767 EMPLOYMENT - AGENCIES & SERVICES Alabama Career Center System of Alabaster (205) 663-2542 joblink.alabama.gov/ada Core Focus Personnel, LLC (205) 475-7120 cfpersonnel.com

Pelham Civic Complex and Ice Arena (205) 620-6448 pelhamciviccomplex.com/ Venue 31 (205) 202-1306 pelhameventcenter.com EVENT PLANNING Dreamgate Events, LLC (205) 639-1119 dreamgateevents.com Meetings And Events By Adair (205) 408-8746 meetingsandeventsbyadair.com EXTENDED STAY AHI Corporate Housing (205) 987-7797 theahigroup.com/map-birminghamalabama-furnished-apartments.php Homewood Suites Birmingham Riverchase (205) 637-2900 homewoodsuites3.hilton.com Homewood Suites Inverness (205) 995-9823 birmingham.homewoodsuites.com EYE CARE Alabaster Eye Care (205) 624-3088 alabastereyecare.com

Schaeffer Eye Center of Greystone (205) 979-2020 schaeffereyecenter.com Schaeffer Eye Center of Inverness (205) 995-2020 schaeffereyecenter.com Schaeffer Eye Center of Mountain Brook (205) 802-2020 schaeffereyecenter.com Schaeffer Eye Center of Pelham (205) 987-2020 schaeffereyecenter.com Schaeffer Eye Center of the Colonnade (205) 967-2020 schaeffereyecenter.com Schaeffer Eye Center of Vestavia Hills (205) 979-2020 schaeffereyecenter.com Tracey L. Mercer OD, PC (205) 968-1160 Vision Source - Dr. Michael Blackburn, Optometrist (205) 980-5152 VisionSource-Blackburn.com FINANCIAL COACHING & CONSULTING Trustway (205) 451-1945 adefiniteplan.com FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS America’s First Federal Credit Union (800) 633-8431 amfirst.org America’s First Federal Credit Union of Inverness (205) 995-0001 amfirst.org

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Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce Avadian Credit Union of Helena (205) 621-4262 avadiancu.com

Regions Financial of Columbiana (205) 669-4061 regions.com

Avadian Credit Union of Pelham (205) 620-2332 avadiancu.com

Regions Financial of Greystone (205) 980-4400 regions.com

BancorpSouth Bank (205) 408-1954 bancorpsouth.com BB&T Bank of Pelham (205) 445-2345 bbt.com

Regions Financial of Helena (205) 685-1680 regions.com

BBVA Compass (205) 297-1986 bbvacompass.com

Regions Financial of Pelham (205) 663-0723 regions.com

Bryant Bank (205) 408-6401 bryantbank.com

Regions of Montevallo (205) 665-4708 regions.com

Central State Bank (205) 605-0350 centralstatebank.com eCO Credit Union of Alabaster (205) 226-3912 ecocu.org

Renasant Bank at Park Place (205) 716-3475 renasantbank.com Renasant Bank of Chelsea (205) 678-2265 renasant.com

First Commercial Bank - Pelham (205) 803-4593 firstcommercialbank.com

Renasant Bank of Pelham (205) 663-3834 renasantbank.com

First Commercial Bank/ Synovus (205) 868-4896 synovus.com

Southern States Bank (205) 877-0195 southernstatesbank.net

First Financial Bank (205) 664-1824 ffbalabama.com

Stewardship Investment Planning (205) 506-0101 stewardshipip.com

First US Bank (205) 582-1074 firstusbank.com First US Bank of Calera (205) 668-0425 firstusbank.com

Trustmark National Bank (205) 665-2591 trustmark.com Valley National Bank (205) 408-2000 usameribank.com

First US Bank of Columbiana (205) 669-3550 firstusbank.com/index.htm

Wells Fargo at Brook Highland (205) 948-1400 wellsfargo.com

First US of Harpersville (205) 672-8752 firstusbank.com

Wells Fargo at North Shelby (205) 620-3130 wellsfargo.com

iBERIABANK (205) 414-3660 iberiabank.com

Wells Fargo at Oak Mountain (205) 403-4115 wellsfargo.com

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Legacy Community Federal Credit Union (205) 930-5000 legacycreditunion.com Legacy Community Federal Credit Union (205) 930-5000 legacycreditunion.com Legacy Community Federal Credit Union Corporate (205) 933-9933 legacycreditunion.com Mutual Savings Credit Union of Pelham (205) 682-6345 mutualsavings.org Mutual Savings Credit Union of Riverchase (205) 682-1167 mutualsavings.org

Regions Financial of Inverness (205) 408-1301 regions.com

Wells Fargo at The Summit (205) 948-1000 wellsfargo.com Wells Fargo Bank (205) 254-5931 wellsfargo.com

FINANCIAL PRODUCTS & SERVICES State Farm Insurance, Joseph Chambers Agency (205) 663-3276 josephchambers.net Travis M. Sherman, Retirement Income Consulting, LLC (205) 417-0940 retirement-income.guru FIRE & WATER RESTORATION ServPro of Birmingham (205) 664-6770 servpro.com/franchise.asp?id=2710 FIRE PROTECTION North Shelby Fire and EMS District (205) 991-6439 northshelbyfire.com FIREARMS PRODUCTS & SERVICES HDC, LLC (205) 690-8470 HuDisCo.com FLOORING, CARPET, HARDWOOD Floor Coverings International (205) 370-9118 birmingham. floorcoveringsinternational.com Hill’s Carpet (205) 358-7879 hillscarpetstore.com Iron City Floors (205) 624-2018 ironcityfloors.com Issis & Sons Carpet (205) 663-2310 issisandsons.com FLORISTS Pelham Flowers by Desiree (205) 663-9028 pelhamflowersbydesiree.com FOOD Southeastern Food Merchandisers (205) 664-3322 southeasternfood.com

Shelby County Commission, District 1 (205) 669-6743

Inverness Country Club (205) 991-8608 iccalabama.com

Shelby County Commission, District 2 (205) 427-4289

Timberline Golf Club (205) 668-7888 timberlinegc.com

Shelby County Commission, District 3 (205) 665-9573

GOVERNMENT - CITY Alabaster Water Board (205) 663-6155 alabasterwater.com

Shelby County Commission, District 4 (205) 663-7334

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City of Alabaster (205) 664-6800 cityofalabaster.com City of Birmingham (205) 254-2283 birminghamal.gov City of Calera (205) 668-3500 cityofcalera.org City of Chelsea (205) 678-7260 cityofchelsea.com City of Columbiana (205) 669-5800 cityofcolumbiana.com City of Helena (205) 663-2161 cityofhelena.org City of Hoover (205) 444-7500 hooveral.org City of Leeds (205) 699-2585 leedsalabama.com City of Montevallo (205) 665-2555 cityofmontevallo.com

SYSCO Food Services of Central Alabama, Incorporated (205) 668-0001 sysco.com

City of Vestavia Hills (205) 978-0100 vestaviahills.net

FOOD - SEASONINGS A.C. Legg, Incorporated (205) 324-3451 aclegg.com FOOD WHOLESALE Bud’s Best Cookies (205) 987-4840 budsbestcookies.com

Wells Fargo of Hoover (205) 354-1020 wellsfargo.com

Spoon & Ladle Soup Co. (205) 999-3002 Spoonandladle.com

Wells Fargo of Inverness (205) 980-2460 wellsfargo.com

FROZEN DESSERTS Frios Gourmet Pops (205) 913-3808 friospops.com

Woodforest National Bank (205) 664-3550 woodforest.com

NobleBank & Trust (205) 588-7060 noblebank.com

FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS Grinkmeyer Leonard Financial (205) 970-9088 grinkmeyerleonard.com

GLASS REPAIR & SERVICES Cahaba Glass Company (205) 621-7355 cahabaglassco.com

Regions Financial (205) 264-4993 regions.com

Northwestern Mutual (205) 566-4721 davidevans.nm.com

GOLF Ballantrae Golf Club (205) 620-GOLF (4653) ballantraegolf.com

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Heatherwood Hills Country Club (205) 502-4441 heatherwoodhills.com

City of Pelham (205) 620-6400 pelhamalabama.gov

FUNERAL HOMES Southern Heritage Funeral Home and Cemetery (205) 988-3541 dignitymemorial.com/southernheritage-cemetery

National Bank of Commerce (205) 313-2100 nationalbankofcommerce.com

Shelby County Circuit Clerk (205) 669-3760 18jc.alacourt.gov

FOOD - FULL LINE SERVICES Smiley Brothers Specialty Foods (205) 531-0943

Wells Fargo of Alabaster (205) 620-1009 wellsfargo.com

Wells Fargo of Riverchase (205) 403-4100 wellsfargo.com

Bent Brook Golf Club (205) 428-9600 BentBrook.com

City of Vincent (205) 672-2261 townofvincent.com Indian Springs Village (205) 987-2581 indianspringsvillage.org Town of Harpersville (205) 672-9961 townofharpersville.com/index.html Town of Mt Laurel (205) 408-8696 mtlaurel.com Town of Westover (205) 678-3375 westoveralabama.org

Shelby County Commission, District 5 (205) 988-4483 Shelby County Commission, District 6 (205) 988-0658 Shelby County Commission, District 7 (205) 985-7179 Shelby County Commission, District 8 (205) 982-8717 Shelby County Commission, District 9 (205) 678-2020 Shelby County Coroner (205) 669-3846 Shelby County Department of Development Services (205) 620-6650 shelbyal.com Shelby County Director of Public Works (205) 669-3869 Shelby County District Attorney (205) 669-3750 Shelby County Emergency Management Agency (205) 669-3999 shelbyal.com/index.aspx?nid=252 Shelby County Engineer (205) 669-3880 Shelby County Facilities & General Services Department (205) 670-6461 shelbyal.com Shelby County Finance Manager (205) 669-3943 Shelby County Health Department (205) 620-1650 Shelby County Juvenile Services (205) 669-3831 Shelby County Planning Commission (205) 960-7220 shelbyal.com Shelby County Probate Judge (205) 669-3713

Town of Wilsonville (205) 669-6180 wilsonvilleal.com

Shelby County Property Tax Commission (205) 670-6900

Town of Wilton (205) 665-2021 wiltonalabama.com

Shelby County Sheriff’s Office (205) 669-4181 shelbyso.com

GOVERNMENT - COUNTY Circuit and District Court (205) 669-8588

GOVERNMENT - STATE Alabama National Guard / 22nd Recruiting & Retention Battallion (334) 271-7293

Shelby County (205) 670-6550 shelbyal.com

Alabama Senate (205) 620-0116


Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce Middle Alabama Area Agency on Aging (205) 670-5770 m4a-alabama.org Representative April Weaver (205) 541-6424 aprilweaver.com Senator J.T. Waggoner (205) 978-7405 Shelby County Legislative Office (205) 620-6610 shelbylegislators.com State Representative Allen Farley (334) 242-7767 State Representative Arnold Mooney State Representative Corley Ellis (334) 242-7600 State Representative Dickie Drake (205) 699-7392 State Representative Jack Williams (205) 862-5041 State Representative Jim Carns (334) 242-7600 State Representative Matt Fridy (205) 280-0260 State Senator Cam Ward (205) 566-6746 camward.com State Senator Jim McClendon (205) 467-2656 jimmcclendon.org

U. S. Representative Gary Palmer 6th Congressional District (205) 968-1290 palmer.house.gov U. S. Senator Doug Jones Office (205) 731-1500 jones.senate.gov U. S. Senator Richard Shelby’s Office (205) 731-1384 shelby.senate.gov GRAPHIC DESIGN Kopri Signs & Graphics, LLC (205) 903-1642 kopripromotions.com GROCERS Sav Mor Food Outlet (205) 668-2315 savmorcalera.com

YMCA Hargis Retreat (205) 678-6512 ymcabham.org/hargisretreat/ about_hargis/index.html HEALTH & WELLNESS American Family Care of Calera (205) 319-8000 afcurgentcare.com ARCpoint Labs of Birmingham (205) 968-1090 birmingham-al-greystone. arcpointlabs.com Bradford Health Services (205) 419-3593 bradfordhealth.net Champion Sports Medicine (205) 664-3197 myphysio.com Elise Hearn, Shaklee Independent Distributor (205) 821-2270 elise.myshaklee.com It’s About Time Urgent Care (205) 657-1719 itsabouttimeuc.com Juice Plus + (205) 332-5255 vickieverett.juiceplus.com Skin Wellness Center of Alabama (205) 871-7332 skinwellnessal.com TherapySouth - Helena (205) 624-4708 therapysouth.com HEALTH INSURANCE Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama (205) 220-2100 bcbsal.org/web/index.html Bright Health (205) 420-9549 brighthealthplan.com VIVA Health (205) 978-4911 vivahealth.com HEALTHCARE DISTRIBUTION Amedisys, Inc. (877) 828-2837 amedisys.com HOME FURNISHINGS & ACCESSORIES Encore Resales Inc. (205) 358-7690 encoreresales.com Summer Classics (205) 358-9200 summerclassics.com

HEALTH & BEAUTY Aesthetic Dermatology (205) 588-7000 dermatologistsofbirmingham.com Rodan and Fields (205) 568-6261 jbparker.myrandf.com

Urban Home Market (205) 980-4663 urbanhomemarket.com

Shelby Dermatology (205) 621-9500 shelbydermatology.com

Alacare Home Health & Hospice (205) 755-6955 alacare.com

HEALTH & FITNESS Gym Time (205) 624-4040 gymtime.fitness

Choice Home Care (205) 445-0705 choice-homecare.com Comfort Care Home Health and Hospice (205) 685-0421 comfortcarehomehealth.com Comfort Caregivers, LLC (205) 730-2358

Quevity (833) 783-8489 quevity.com YMCA - Alabaster Branch (205) 663-6504 ymcabham.org/alabaster

HOME HEALTH CARE Alacare Home Health & Hospice (205) 981-8000 alacare.com

Home Care Assistance (205) 438-6925 homecareassistancebirminghamal. com

INDUSTRY Altec, Inc. (205) 991-7733 altec.com

State Farm Insurance, Blake Guy Agency (205) 988-4525 blakeguyinsurance.com

QCHC Inc. - Quality Correctional Health Care (205) 437-1512 qchcweb.com

EBSCO Industries, Inc. (205) 991-6600 ebscoind.com

State Farm Insurance, Brittani Braden Agency (205) 988-4526 brittanimorrisinsurance.com

HOME HEALTH CARE - NONMEDICAL Home Instead Senior Care (205) 822-1915 homeinstead.com/bham HOME IMPROVEMENTS - CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING Bath Fitter (205) 876-1760 bathfitter.com Brown Lumber & Building Supply (205) 669-6715 brownlumber.com Champion Windows & Sunrooms (205) 245-3123 championwindow.com Coleman Construction, Inc. (205) 383-5472 colemanconstruction.net Sherwin-Williams Paint Store @ Alabaster (205) 621-8510 sherwin-williams.com Vinyl Designs, LLC (205) 222-2230 HOME SERVICES US Department of HUD (205) 731-2630 HOSPITAL Brookwood Baptist Freestanding Emergency Department (205) 725-6800 brookwoodbaptisthealth.com/ourservices/emergency/freestandinged Brookwood Medical Center (205) 877-1000 brookwoodbaptisthealth.com/ Children’s Health System (205) 638-9100 childrensal.org Grandview Medical Center (205) 971-1000 grandviewhealth.com HEALTHSOUTH Lakeshore Rehabilitation Hospital (205) 868-2000 healthsouthlakeshorerehab.com Noland Hospital Shelby (205) 620-8641 nolandhealth.com Shelby Baptist Medical Center (205) 620-8100 baptisthealthalabama.org St. Vincent’s Health System (205) 930-2134 stvhs.com

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FOX6 WBRC-TV (205) 322-6666 myfoxal.com

MILITARY SERVICE Birmingham Air National Guard (205) 714-2287

Shelby County Newspapers, Inc. (205) 669-3131 shelbycountyreporter.com

MORTGAGE Classic Home Mortgage (205) 444-5866 fundinghomedreams.com

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MAIL SERVICE Pitney Bowes (205) 246-4294 pitneybowes.com

Birmingham Allergy & Asthma Specialists, P.C. (205) 943-1197 birminghamallergy.com

MANUFACTURER Cheney Lime & Cement Company (205) 625-3031 cheneylime.com Saginaw Pipe Company, Incorporated (205) 664-3670 saginawpipe.com

Chilton Shelby Mental Health Center (205) 668-4308 chiltonshelby.org

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Heart South Cardiovascular Group, PC (205) 663-5775 heartsouthpc.com

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MARTIAL ARTS SCHOOL Tiger Rock Martial Arts (205) 663-0091 pelhamtrma.com

Lemak Sports Medicine & Orthopedics - Shelby (205) 358-9120 lemaksports.com

MASSAGE THERAPY Birmingham Wellness Massage (205) 370-4116 birminghamwellness messagetherapy.com

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MEDIA ABC 33/40 (205) 982-3942 abc3340.com Birmingham Business Journal (205) 322-0000 bizjournals.com/birmingham/ CBS WIAT 42 (205) 322-4200 wiat.com

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PARAMEDICS Regional Paramedical Services (205) 664-1036 rpsems.com

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Sealy Management Co. Inc (205) 391-6000 sealyrealty.com

PAVING - ASPHALT Glenn Contracting & Paving Co, Inc. (205) 991-0194 glennpaving.com

PUBLIC RELATIONS FIRM Beth Chapman & Associates, LLC (205) 243-8753 bethchapman.com

PAYROLL SERVICES AdvaPay Systems (205) 588-2618 advapaysystems.com Heartland Payment Systems (205) 354-3615 heartland.us Paychex Incorporated (205) 991-3990 paychex.com PEST CONTROL & SERVICES Cook’s Pest Control - South District Office (205) 980-0920 cookspest.com Mr. Bugg’s Pest Patrol, Inc. (205) 663-1919 mrbuggs.com Vulcan Termite & Pest Control, Inc. (205) 663-4200 vulcantermite.com Wayne’s Environmental Services, Inc. (205) 985-7009 callwaynes.com PET GROOMING SERVICES Husky Tails (205) 358-5030 huskytailsgrooming.com Shaggy Chic Grooming (205) 212-4059

PUBLICATIONS Birmingham Christian Family Magazine (205) 408-7150 birminghamchristian.com Greystone Living (205) 902-7177 Starnes Media (205) 313-1780 starnes.media Women’s Exchange (205) 967-0085 womens-exchange.com PUBLISHERS Macaroni Kid South Birmingham (404) 558-2837 sbirmingham.macaronikid.com RADIO STATION APH Radio 99.9 FM (205) 317-5228 aphradio.org REAL ESTATE AHI Properties (205) 682-9106 theahigroup.com ARC Realty (205) 969-8910 arcrealtyco.com Farris Management Company, Inc. (205) 663-0572 Peter Northcott, Realtor / LAH Hoover (205) 440-3093 lahrealestate.com/agents/peter_ northcott

PHARMACIES Blair Pharmacy (205) 358-3470 blair-pharmacy.com

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Davis Drug (205) 669-6713 PHYSICAL THERAPY Drayer Physical Therapy Institute (205) 668-6900 drayerpt.com TherapySouth-Pelham/Alabaster (205) 664-8404 therapysouth.com PLUMBING & GAS FITTERS Plumb-Tech, Inc. (205) 664-5324 PLUMBING SERVICES Roto-Rooter Services Co. (205) 518-7072 rotorooter.com

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PRINTING SERVICES EBSCO Media (205) 226-8516 ebscomedia.com

REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL Cushman & Wakefield/EGS Commercial Real Estate (205) 939-4440 egsinc.com

Minuteman Press (205) 621-2722 alabaster.minutemanpress.com

Daniel Corporation (205) 443-4500 danielcorp.com

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Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce Daniel Worthington - RE/MAX Over the Mountain (205) 601-6689 remax.com/realestateagentoffice/ birmingham-al-35243danielworthington-id11350932.html Deedee Assaad, REALTOR (205) 830-7400 bestbirminghamagent.com Down South Realty / Mary Dunnaway (205) 966-8684 RE/MAX First Choice (205) 663-4402 firstchoiceal.com RealtySouth - Inverness (205) 991-6565 realtysouth.com RealtySouth - Pelham (205) 663-3895 realtysouth.com Rudulph Real Estate (205) 879-4691 rudulphrents.com Vicki Lugar, Real Estate Guru (205) 563-3444 RECREATION Alabaster Senior Center (205) 663-1307 cityofalabaster.com Birmingham Barons Baseball (205) 988-3200 barons.com

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Customs Cafe’ (205) 987-0176 customscafe.com

Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market #3424 (205) 582-6183 walmart.com/store/3424/details

Golden Rule Bar-B-Q of Helena (205) 621-7427 Jim ‘N Nick’s Community Bar-B-Q at Alabaster (205) 605-0170 JimnNicks.com Jim ‘N Nick’s Community Bar-B-Q at Greystone (205) 991-1306 JimnNicks.com Johnny Ray’s @ Chelsea (205) 678-8418 johnnyraysbbq.com/chelsea/ McAlister’s Deli of Pelham (205) 985-9797 mcalistersdeli.com/ Newk’s Eatery - Inverness (205) 721-8918 newks.com Outback Steakhouse 280 (205) 991-4418 Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe (205) 547-3638 tazikiscafe.com The HoneyBaked Ham Company (205) 620-9899 myhoneybakedstore.com/ alabaster/808 Whataburger @ Alabaster (205) 620-4188 whataburger.com Whataburger @ Chelsea (205) 678-6648 whataburger.com

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REFRIGERANT SOLUTIONS Refrigerant Solutions, Inc (205) 987-4745 rsichoice.com RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION Shelby Baptist Association (205) 669-7858 shelbybaptist.org RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL RENOVATION/RESTORATION Ready Restoration Inc. (844) 687-3239 RESIDENTIAL CLEANING SERVICES The Maids (205) 871-9338 maids.com/83 RESTAURANTS Bellinis Ristorante & Bar (205) 981-5380 ourbellinis.com

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Bernie’s On Main Street (205) 669-9993

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Champy’s (205) 621-3991 champyschicken.com

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Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market #4756 (205) 624-6229 walmart.com Wal-Mart Supercenter #5262 (205) 987-0108 walmart.com RETIREMENT COMMUNITY Danberry At Inverness (205) 443-9500 danberryatinverness.com Galleria Woods Retirement Community (205) 985-7537 brookdale.com ROOFING Yellowhammer Roofing, Inc (205) 988-3337 yellowhammerroofing.com RUBBER PRODUCTS Specification Rubber Products (205) 663-2521 specrubber.com SECURITY SERVICES Five Star Security, Inc. (205) 230-3551 5-starsecurity.com McDowell Security Services, LLC (205) 783-1692 mcdowellsecure.com SECURITY SYSTEMS ADT Security Services (205) 403-3164 adt.com SHIPPING The UPS Store of Pelham (205) 664-2258 theupsstorelocal.com/1183 SIGNS FASTSIGNS (205) 823-4045 fastsigns.com/198 Reliable Sign Services, Inc. (205) 664-0955 reliablesigns.com

STONE SUPPLIER Cutstone Company LLC (205) 624-3538 cutstoneco.com STORAGE Attic Plus Storage (205) 969-1860 atticplus.com

Birmingham Water Works Board (205) 244-4000 bwwsb.com SouthWest Water Company (205) 987-8352 CleanerCahaba.info Xpert Drilling (205) 937-6382

Metro Companies (205) 985-5074 STORAGE - FACILITIES Morningstar Storage (205) 685-0244 morningstarstorage.com Rafiki Mini Storage (205) 620-6748 SWIMMING POOLS Swimming Pool Services, LLC (205) 601-3385 swimmingpoolservices.net TAX & FINANCIAL SERVICES Cornerstone Certified Public Accounting, LLC (205) 678-8033 cornerstonecpanow.com TELECOMMUNICATIONS AT&T - Alabama (205) 714-0523 att.com Cricket Mobile (205) 282-0573 cricketwireless.com Low Latency Communications, LLC (205) 745-3970 lowlatencycomm.com TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES Business Telephones Incorporated (205) 988-8297 bticonnect.com IS Technologies, Inc. (205) 314-8800 istphones.com

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TRAINING Alabama Technology Network (205) 856-8000 atn.org

WEB DESIGN & SERVICES Dex Media (205) 704-7934 dexmedia.com

SKILLED NURSING FACILITY Rehab Select at Shelby Ridge (205) 620-8500 rehabselect.net

TRANSPORTATION Apex Valet & Rare Transportation (205) 991-0532 apexvalet.com

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SPECIALTY GIFTS Preppy Pinkies LLC (941) 201-9435 preppypinkies.com

Walco Transport, LLC (888) 569-4441 walcotransport.com

Johnson Companies LLC (888) 430-4304 JCoDivisions.com

TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT & SOLUTION Transportation South, Inc. (205) 663-2287 transportationsouth.com

Spot On, LLC (205) 281-5014 thespotonagency.com

SPORTS CLUB Alabama Soccer Association (205) 991-9779 alsoccer.org Birmingham Bulls Hockey Club, LLC (256) 620-6870 bullshockey.net SPORTS EQUIPMENT Tandems, Ltd. (205) 991-5519 tandemsltd.com STAFFING EliteMark Recruiting & Training (205) 410-9772 elitemarkrec.com

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WEIGHT LOSS Medical Weight Loss by Healthogenics (205) 991-9370 mdwls.com

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WINERY Vizzini Farms Winery, Inc. (205) 685-0655 vizzinifarmswinery.com

UTILITY COMPANIES Spire (800) 292-4008 spireenergy.com

WORKERS COMP The Argos Group Inc. (205) 980-7800 argosins.com

Alabama Power Company (205) 226-1720 alabamapower.com

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The Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce’s 37th Annual Meeting was held Wednesday, Jan. 31, at the Pelham Civic Complex. 1. Devlon Reese, Floresha Boyd, Mary Alice Kline and Carolyn Garrity 2. Laura Clarke and Karen Stokes 3. Tim Westoven, Alicia Bailey and Rodney Long

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Oak Mountain Elementary School hosted a Father-Daughter Dance on Friday, Feb. 2. 1. Mariah Rutledge, Rishard Rutledge and Kimorah Rutledge. 2. John Durbin and Tessa Durbin. 3. Craig Drown, Katelyn Drown and Abigail Drown. 4. Brad Kniskern and Margaret Kniskern. 5. Jeff Belcher and Gwynn Belcher. 6. Stephen Shivers, Maggie Shivers and Carden Shivers. 7. Scott Scharding and Hannah Scharding. 8. Keith Kester, Caroline Kester and Emma Kate Kester. 9. Michael Willett, Greyson Willett and Finley Willett. 10. Huy Dang and Reagan Dang. 11. Glenn Alligood and Ashley Alligood. 12. Brian Rodgers, Maggie Rodgers and Laura Rodgers. 13. Allen Howell and Harper Howell. 14. Jeff Moore and Stephanie Hitchcock.

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INDUSTRIAL ATHLETES $17.68 hour + production & safety $$$ incentives. Grocery order selection using electric pallet jacks & voice activated headsets. PART-TIME TRUCK DRIVERCLASS A Average $0.53 per mile deliver palletized loads to grocery stores within 300 mile radius. Work available 7 days/week. Can lead to full-time employment. Clean MVR and 2 years minimum tractor-trailer experience required. Paid vacation & holidays. Blue Cross health & dental insurance. Matching 401k plan. Apply online at AGSOUTH.COM or call Charlie Seagle at (205) 8084833 Pre-employment drug test required.

Automation Personnel Services Hiring IMMEDIATELY For: Automotive Assembly, General Labor, Production, Clerical, Machine Operator, Quality, Carpentry, Welder, Foundry. Positions In: Calera, Clanton, Pelham, Bessemer, McCalla. Walk-in applications accepted. Clanton (205)2800002. Pelham (205)444-9774. B & J Metal Fabricators Offering more than roofing! •Metal roofing •Portable metal buildings •Custom sizes available Customize your own!! Montevallo (205)6654687 (205)296-9988 Bama Concrete Now Hiring: Diesel Mechanic 4 Years Minimum Experience. CDL Preferred. Competitive Pay. Great Benefits. Apply in person: 2180 Hwy 87 Alabaster, 35007 Bent Creek Apartments. Affordable 1 and 2 Bedroom. On-site Manager. On-site Maintenance. 3001 7th Street. North Clanton, AL 35045. TDD#s: 800-548-2547(V) 800548-2546(T/A) bentcreek@ morrowapts.com Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm. Equal Opportunity Provider/ Employer

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BEST CARS, INC in Clanton, AL. Double your Tax Refund • Up to $1,000 on purchase of select vehicles. Offer good through February 28, 2018. 1674 7th Street South, Clanton AL 35045 205-7553737 **Bring in this ad to qualify for Tax Refund offer!**

Class-A CDL Truck Driver needed. Great pay with health benefits, holiday and vacation pay. Home every night. Contact Cahaba Veneer office at 205-926-9797. Birmingham Hide & Tallow Immediate position for CLASS-B ROUTE DRIVERS FOR LOCAL ROUTE. WELLESTABLISHED 100+ YEAR COMPANY NOW HIRING ROUTE DRIVERS. HOME NIGHTS/WEEKENDS. LOOKING FOR HARD WORKING DRIVERS TO JOIN OUR TEAM. CLEAN MVR/BG CHECK REQUIRED. COMPETITIVE PAY & BENEFITS: BCBC, 401K, PAID HOLIDAYS/VACATION, COMPANY FURNISHED UNIFORMS. CALL 205-425-1711 OR EMAIL: adria.lupien@bhtonline.com Boise Cascade Now Hiring for Utility Positions. Starting pay $13/hour. Must be able to pass background screen. Please apply at www.bc.com BRIARWOOD APARTMENTS Now Leasing! Beautiful 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments. Mon & Wed 8:30am-4pm. 535-A Hicks St. Montevallo • 205665-2257 • TDD #’s: (V)1800-548-2547 • (T/A)1-800548-2546. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Carroll Fulmer Now Hiring Class-A CDL Drivers. Overthe-road positions available. Dry vans. No hazmat. Must have one year over-the-road. Experience and a clean MVR. Competitive pay and bonus package. Good home time. Call 800-633-9710 ext. 2

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Chase Learning Center & Day Care is Pelham is Now Hiring • PT Nursery • PT After-school. $8/hr. 5 days/ week. Great for college students! 205-620-1616

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Seeking two qualified individuals to fill two part time driver vacancies for Chilton County Transit. Applicants must meet the following qualifications: must possess a valid Alabama driver’s license, a high school diploma, extensive knowledge of Chilton County Roads, clean driving record, and good math skills. No phone calls, please. Applications are available at the Transit office at 508 Enterprise Road, Clanton between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:00 pm. Applicants should send application or resume to: Employment Opportunity P. O. Box 1245 Clanton, AL 35046 Coosa Valley Medical Center NOW HIRING! •RN Med/Surg, 7am-7pm •RN Labor & Delivery, 11pm-7am 7-on/7-off •LPN CVMC Nursing Home, 3pm-11pm, 11pm-7am •RN ICU, 7am-7pm Email resume to: Blaine.Green@cvhealth.net or to apply, go to www.cvhealth.net Full Time and Part Time RN’s Needed for home health in Bibb, Shelby and Chilton counties. Excellent Salary and Benefits. Please send resumes to jobs@rubic.com or call 866-273-3984 DCH Health System Caring. For Life. $5,000 *Sign-on Bonus for full time RNs *For More Info Contact Annie. Miller@dchsystem.com. Apply online at: www.dchsystem.com

Homewood Area Package Store. Day Shift (10am-6pm) Clerk/Stocker. Must be 21, have retail experience, be able to multi-task, able to work any shift. Good pay. Call (205)585-8900

Edgar’s Bakery Interviewing candidates for cake decorators, front counter associates, bakery production workers, packagers, and drivers. Apply online: edgarsbakery.com or at your nearest Edgar’s location. Job Posting: Human Resource Manager FullTime File Clerk/Data Entry Clerk Part-Time Please email resume: Oacinc5@yahoo.com Or mail to: Post Office Drawer 559 Clanton, Alabama 35045 Certified Welders & Tank Fitters needed for field erected tanks. Work done in Southeast. Good pay and benefits. Call 800-728-8265 ext 224 Email resume to c.bradley@esptank.com ERP Compliant Coke is now accepting applications for experienced BOILER / POWER PLANT OPERATOR $20.56/hr +excellent benefits Apply at local Career Center or email resume to pmay@ erpcoke.com EOE/M/F/VET/ DIS Welder Training. Short Term Licensing . Call for Details . 866-432-0430 ESDschool.com $2000 SIGN ON BONUS NEW PAY SCALE TO QUALIFYING DRIVERS EVERGREEN TRANSPORT, is accepting applications for local drivers in the Calera and Leeds, AL, area. Must have Class A CDL, good driving record, 1 yr verifiable tractor trailer experience. Good pay and benefits. Apply in person at 8278 Hwy 25 South, Calera, AL, or call for info 205-668-3316.

Evergreen Transport, LLC has immediate openings in the Maintenance Department at its Calera Terminal for the following positions: Diesel Mechanics (Both day and night shifts): Repairing, maintaining, overhauling of heavy duty fleet trucks and any other duties as requested. Tire Technician: Repairing/ replacing flat, leaking, mismatched or damaged tires. Finding and replacing missing lugs and damaged rims and any other duties requested. If interested, please call Jason Bentley @ 205-668-3316 or apply in person at 8278 Hwy 25, Calera, AL 35040. Taking applications for experienced part-time bartender for growing business in Clanton. Call Teresa: 334-235-0228 or call the restaurant between 4-10pm: 205-280-4949 ONLINE AUCTIONS www.GTAOnlineAuctions.com 205-326-0833 Granger, Thagard & Assoc. Jack F. Granger #873 DRIVERS Hanna Truck Lines is seeking Professional Flatbed Drivers. 53 cpm No surprises: Starting pay (all miles): 51 cpm, 52 cpm at 6 months, 53 cpm at 1 year. 100% Outbounds loads Pre-loaded & Tarped. 75% Inbound No Tarp. Late Model Peterbilt Trucks. Air Ride Trailers. Home weekends. Low cost BCBS Health & Dental Ins. Matching 401K. Qualifications: 18 months Class A CDL driving experience with 6 months flatbed; Applicants must meet all D.O.T. requirements. Contact recruiting at 1-800634-7315 or come by HTL office at 1700 Boone Blvd, Northport. EOE


MARKETPLACE LPN’s, RN’s, CNA’s Full-time & part-time • 2nd & 3rd Shift Apply in person: Hatley Health Care 300 Medical Ctr Dr Clanton, AL 35045 Looking for a wonderful place to live? NEW Meadow View Village Apartments. Columbiana, AL. Now Preleasing 2&3 Bedrooms. Great Amenities Provided. Call 256-560-0821. 99 Eagle Lane. info@hollyhand.com. Equal Housing Opportunity. CDL TRUCK DRIVER For Tree Service. Also hiring for other full-time and part-time jobs. Drug Test Required. 205-836-2038 or 205-229-7144 Kelly Educational Staffing® We’re hiring! •Substitute teachers •Aides •Cafeteria •Clerical •Custodial positions Shelby County School District & Alabaster City Schools. Please call 205-870-7154 -Equal Opportunity EmployerOwner Operators Wanting Dedicated Year Round Anniston, AL www.pull4klb.com M&D Mechanical Contractors Inc. • Hiring Craft Professionals: •Commercial Plumbers •Sheet Metal Workers •Helpers Hours: MondayThursday (4/10s) Apply Now: mdmechanical.com/careers Location: Birmingham, AL. Competitive Pay, Robust Benefits, Pre-Employment Drug Screen Required. Questions? Call HR @ 256.350.6568 Service Technician. Top Pay, Benefits & Commission! Mainline Heating & Air. 400 Hillwood Park S, Alabaster, AL. Or email resume to: ashley@mainlineheating.com (205)664-4751 Marble Valley Manor. Affordable 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments for Elderly & Disabled. Many on-site services! 2115 Motes Rd, Sylacauga. 256-245-6500 •TDD#s: 800-548-2547(V) •800-548-2546(T/A). Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm. Equal Opportunity Provider/ Employer

Are you a motivated professional? Are you looking for a dynamic career? Are you ready to control your own level of success? See why McKinnons’ is an exciting place to work and grow. Now accepting applications for Sales, Service, and Detail Shop. Apply with the receptionist. 205-755-3430 Shake up your career!!! Are you looking for something new and FUN? Milo’s is always looking for great managers to come join our growing and dynamic team. Apply online at miloshamburgers.com Move in Special! 3/2 Garden Home w/garage. Dishwasher, Fenced backyard, Great Room w/vaulted Ceiling. Calera Schools. Rent $1150. FLAT SCREEN TV!! (205)433-9811 Montgomery Stockyard Drop Station at Gray & Son’s in Clanton. Call Lane at 205389-4530. For other hauling arrangements, contact Wes in Harpersville 205-965-8657 Production Jobs. Willing to Train. AAM in Columbiana is HIRING for multiple shifts. Email resume to dcurtis@ grede.com or apply in person: 130 Industrial Pkwy, Columbiana, AL 35051 NOW HIRING Class-A CDL Driver Must have clean driving record, two years experience Will train drivers on tank Drivers home nightly Contact Keith at: 205-438-4959 INDUSTRIAL CLEANING IN VANCE Requirements: •18 Years Old •HS Diploma/GED •Able to work variable shifts/ weekends/holidays •Able to lift up to 50lbs constantly, stand on your feet for 8hrs •Able to pass drug screen/ background check Complete your application on line at www.naonsite.com Production / Manufacturing Vance, Alabama Starting pay: $12.00 – $14.50 /hr. • Have 2 years+ Production/ Manufacturing experience. • Have Recently Lived in Alabama at least 2 years. • Have A High School Diploma or GED. • Are at least 18 years old. Complete your application on line at www.naonsite.com

Odyssey Early Schools. Birmingham’s Best Daycare/ Preschool is Seeking Experienced Teachers. 4 Year Degree Preferred. Full-Time. BEST Pay. FULL Benefits (Insurance, Leave, Holidays). Call Annie Fine 205-991-0039. Oxford Healthcare in Montgomery currently hiring certified CNA’s and/or Home Health aides in the Clanton, Marbury and Maplesville areas. Must be able to pass complete background check, have reliable transportation and have a strong work ethic. Serious inquires only. Call 334-409-0035 or apply on-line at www.Oxfordhealthcare.com Class A CDL Drivers Needed Immediately for Dump Trailer Hauling • $2000 Retention Bonus • Local Hauling • Home Nights APPLY ONLINE: www.perdidotrucking.com Perdido Trucking Service, LLC 251-470-0355 280 Location Opening Now Hiring 3 shift Managers. Pay Rate $9-$11. 20-25 Employees. Pay Rate $7.75-$8.50. Must have own transportation and flexible schedule. Apply at recruiting. talentreef.com/mommagoldbergs-deli (205)503-6190 The Salvation Army, Alabaster, is hiring (Seasonal) Angel Tree Coordinator • Kettle Coordinator • Required Skills: Driver, databases, computer, physical abilities. Email resumes to: Rufus. McDowell@uss.salvationarmy. org 205-663-7105 Soon the Mark of the Beast Will Be Enforced. Free Book & Bible Study. PO Box 171 • Samantha, AL 35482 205-339-4837 Order Selectors Food Dist. Center in Pelham Day-Shift: Mon-Fri. 40+ hours/week 10:00AM until finished (varies). Salary: $16-20/hr after training. Benefits: Medical, vision, dental, vacation & 401k. Requirements: •Reading & math skills •Lift 40 lbs. repetitively •Work in -10 Temperature Apply in person: 8:30AM-5:00PM Southeastern Food 201 Parker Drive Pelham, Alabama 35124 resume@southeasternfood. com

CLOCK REPAIR SVS. * Setup * Repair * Maintenance. I can fix your Mother’s clock. Alabaster/Pelham. Call Stephen (205)663-2822

WCA • Roll Off Drivers needed for our Alpine, AL location. Class A or B CDL is required along with one (1) year of verifiable equivalent commercial truck driving experience. Must have a valid and safe driving record. We offer competitive wages & a comprehensive benefits package which includes: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, Life Insurance, Short & Long Term Disability, Paid Holidays and PTO. Please apply through our website at www.wcawaste.com EOE M/F/D/V

Electrician - FT Supreme Electric, local-based company in Pelham. Must be willing to learn & work hard. Go to: supremeelectric-al.com Print employment application under Contact Us. Mail to: Supreme Electric 231 Commerce Pkwy Pelham, AL 35124 or call 205-453-9327.

WARRIOR MET COAL NOW HIRING Located in Brookwood, AL Immediate need for experienced: •Underground Miners •Electricians •Maintenance Foreman •Supervisors Apply online: www.warriormetcoal.com

TARGET AUCTION Advanced Real Estate Marketing 800-476-3939 www.targetauction.com TaylorMade Transportation Hiring CDL Drivers for Flatbed Regional Division! BCBS Insurance After 30 Days. To apply call: (334)366-2269 or email: s.smith@taylormadeinc.com

Tree Nursery Worker Needed Responsible w/ mechanical skills, to operate forklift/farm tractors/ equipment/welding/ ground maintenance/service equipment/check fluid levels/ clean after use. Maintain safe/ clean area. Requires valid-DL/ reliable transportation. 334-365-2488

Learn a Skill & Begin your Career! Earn $50,000 & More First Year. Hiring Hard Working Insulation & Afterpaint Installers! •Immediate Openings •We Train you to Succeed. Requirements: •Valid DL •Drug Test •MVR •Background Check. www.truteam.com/careers or 205.428.9381

Wiley Sanders Truck Lines Inc $1,000 SIGN-ONBONUS DRIVER PAY RAISE EFFECTIVE JUNE 2017! Longevity-Bonus. Quarterly Safe-Driving AWARD. Competitive Pay Package. PAID Orientation. NEW Fleet of Trucks. Call 1-855777-9785 & ask for Dale or Brandy. Nights/weekends, call Jeffrey: 334-372-5049 Ron: 1-850-454-4276 Richard: 334492-0803

Immediate Positions!!!! Positions needed: Warehouse • Sales Reps • Assistant Manager • Delivery Drivers • Customer Service. Laid back atmosphere, good pay, plenty of hours available! Company vehicles to qualified individuals! Call Andrew 9am7pm • Mon-Sat at (205)490-1003 or (205)243-6337

The Painting Company of Birmingham Immediate openings for professional residential and commercial painters. Must be able to speak English. Call 205-995-5559 Become a Dental Assistant in ONLY 8 WEEKS! Please visit our website capstonedentalassisting.com or call (205)561-8118 and get your career started!

Wiregrass Construction Company is seeking experienced asphalt CDL TRUCK DRIVERS. Must be dependable. Excellent benefits. Interested applicants may apply: 951 Dow Street. Pelham, AL 35124.(205)6204132 or 151 Piper Lane. Alabaster, AL 35007 (205)6050753. 8AM to 5PM, M-F. WCC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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WHY I LOVE SHELBY COUNTY that you’ll carry with you after high school? Throughout all three years of my pageant experiences I have learned not to focus so much on what other people might think and to just be yourself. What are your plans after graduation? I plan to attend Tennessee State University and study in physical therapy. I eventually want to open my own clinic where there may not be many physical therapy clinics around.

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2018 Miss Thompson High School PHOTO CONTRIBUTED

2018 Miss Thompson High School Shelby Robinson is an active member of her school and community. Shelby, 18, is the daughter of attorney Edward and Miranda Robinson of Alabaster. She has two sisters, Kelsey and Averie. A senior at Thompson High School, Shelby is a Warriorette (dance team) and a member of Mu Alpha Theta, 300 Leadership Team and Peer Helpers. She attends Sixth Avenue Baptist Church where she’s an active member of the Liturgical Dance Ministry, Youth Choir and Sunday School. What was your reaction to being named 2018 Miss Thompson High School? Winning Miss THS was very shocking! I did not think I was going to win. This year I focused on having fun and making it about the experience, not about winning.

What’s one thing on your bucket list? The one thing that is at the top of my bucket list is to travel to Jamaica! Aside from how beautiful it is, I also want to experience its culture and atmosphere. What’s something interesting people might not know about you? One thing interesting that people might not know about me is that I haven’t taken an actual dance class since I was about 7 years old. Everything I needed to know to try out for middle school and high school dance team I actually taught myself! If you could meet a famous person today, who would you choose, and why? If I could pick any famous person to meet it would be Michelle Obama because she always goes out of her way to connect with people that look up to her, especially young people (girls) and women. I think that is really important. She also knows Beyoncé so it could be like a 2-in-1 type of thing!

It actually wasn’t planned for my sister Kelsey to do the pageant; it just kind of happened (although I really wanted her to do it in the beginning). I’m so glad she decided to do it. She really made this year’s What do you love about Shelby County? pageant the best one ever, and I’m also so Aside from being named after Shelby proud of how well she did! County, Shelby County has a lot of beauty in it, including the people, education and Why did you decide to compete? I have participated in the Miss THS What were some of the highlights of the nature. My parents moved to Alabaster when my mom was expecting me. The Pageant for three years. Each year I have pageant for you? The day of the pageant was the best, community is truly family-oriented. I’ve had made friends with people that I probably wouldn’t get the chance to meet during a seeing everyone all dressed up and taking the best educational experiences. As I get regular school day. So to me this pageant is pictures, but one of the best highlights was older I appreciate my parents, sisters and seeing the light on my sister when she did community more and more, which makes it a fun way to meet new people. her formal walk. She was beautiful. even more of an honor to be named Miss THS 2018. I represent a great school and a What was it like to participate in the What lessons have you learned from it great community. pageant with your sister, Kelsey? 82 ShelbyLiving.com


Festival of Creativity

A cross-college and community convening of creative minds

APRIL

19-21

The Forte Festival of Creativity is an interdisciplinary collaboration co-sponsored by the College of Fine Arts, the College of Arts and Sciences and the Montevallo Arts Council. The three-day celebration consists of interactive workshops, scholarly lectures, exhibitions, innovative performances and spirited post-event discussions with attendees.

2018 THEME: Heroes and Heroines EVENTS INCLUDE:

Center for the Arts groundbreaking, UM campus

Interviews and screening of “Becoming Iconic” with Director Neal Thibedeau

Origins of Heroes, a lecture by Marc Tyler Nobleman presented by the Pat Scales Special Collections “The Secret History of Superheroes” comics exhibit

One-man show, “How I Brought Peace to the Middle East” by guest performer David Kaye Auburn Prison Arts Project gallery show and talk by Kyes Stevens Poetry at UM with visiting poet, Charlotte Pence “Urinetown: the Musical”

Author readings from the novel “Fierce Kingdom” by Gin Phillips Craft Talk by visiting fiction writer Joe Scapellato Anagama Kiln ceramics unloading, Anagama site The Tower, issue release party and readings Montevallo Arts Fest, Orr Park

Men’s lacrosse and baseball events

Visit montevallo.edu/fortefestival for more details and a complete schedule of events College of Fine Arts College of Arts and Sciences

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