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EDITORIAL
Lizzie Bowen
Anna Grace Moore
Lauren Sexton
Noah Wortham
CONTRIBUTORS
Maddie Moore Photo
Noelle Neader
Blair Ramsey
Christiana Roussel
Kelsea Schafer
Eleanor Stenner Photography
Maddie Sullivan Photography
Ashley Tiedt
AL Weddings
DESIGN
Jamie Dawkins
Connor Martin-Lively
Briana Sansom
MARKETING
Sydney Allen
Octavia Campbell
Evann Campbell
Kari George
Michaela Hancock
Rachel Henderson
Rhett McCreight
Lauren Morris
Viridiana Romero
Tori Montjoy Smith
ADMINISTRATION
Mary Jo Eskridge
Alec Etheredge
Madison King
Stacey Meadows
Tim Prince
Brittany Schofield
Kayla Reeves
Savana Tarwater
Anna Willis
Kelsea Schafer, Photographer
Kelsea lives in Hoover with her family and two dogs, Fendi and Riley. When not in class, she’s behind the camera shooting sports, events or senior portraits wherever possible while running Kelsea Schafer Photography. During her free time, you can find her on Lewis Smith Lake enjoying all things sun, boating and wake surfing with her family and friends.
Noelle Neader, Writer
Noelle Neader is a junior at Samford University, studying journalism and mass communications with a minor in marketing. She is originally from Tampa, Florida, and is passionate about shedding light on the experiences of others through a lens of storytelling and artistic design. Through her writing, she wishes to cultivate community and invoke positive change wherever the next story leads.
Blair Ramsey, Photographer
Blair is a Vestavia Hills-based photographer whose company, Southern Intrigue Photography, specializes in sports action, portrait and commercial images. Blair and her husband, John, have two sons, Cooper and Cameron, who have both had the privilege of being Auburn cheerleaders. Blair’s work can be found at southernintriguephotography. com, on Instagram @southernintriguephotography and Facebook @southernintrigue.
Christiana Roussel, Writer
Where should we have dinner? Where should we go on our next family vacation or couple’s getaway? What kind of shotgun should I buy? These are all queries writer Christiana Roussel has answered in recent months. While food writing is her original passion, she has really enjoyed expanding her repertoire to include travel and sporting activities that might involve an upland adventure. And no, it is not just because there might be a need for new clothes for the expedition.
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Geneva & Luke
Luke proposed to Geneva at their alma mater’s homecoming game five years after first meeting her at their college’s homecoming.
HHalf a decade ago I remember sitting on a fence about the inevitable “ring by spring” epidemic that seemed to plague the female senior population on campus. In the spring semester of my freshman year, I recall perusing through corridors, embarking to classes and dodging girls flashing the rocks on their fingers.
Then, I would’ve said girls should focus on their education and avoid the so-called “MRS” degree that skeptics such as myself would joke about being one attainment so many seem to pursue.
Admittedly, I am now only five years wiser and humbled to say I so enjoy being engaged because I found my “Mr. Right.”
I look back at freshman me, whose face resembled that of a pepperoni pizza and whose stress level required four mugs of joe a day, and laugh, thinking if only she knew that she, too, would fall in love at a young age.
One of my best friends, Beth, and I were invited to lunch by my cousin, Bobby, while we all happened to be in Gulf Shores, Alabama. We met up with Bobby and unknowingly to us several of his fraternity brothers. I sat right next to my “Mr. Right” himself, who looked completely uninterested that two Hippie Sabotage enthusiasts were helping themselves to the table’s shared cornucopia of breadsticks.
Hours soon faded as the sun retreated, and Justin, my now fiancé and father of my son, and I became inseparable. We played tic-tac-toe in the sand, drawing janky lines with our toes and trying to out-wit the other. Unfortunately, tic-tac-toe takes all of 30 seconds to play, so there’s not much room to one-up your opponent. Our conversation soon turned to politics, music tastes, our lives’ ambitions and how we each were going to make our mark in the world. The rest, as the cliché goes, is history.
Now just a few short months out from our tying the knot, I can’t help but smile at the younger version of myself, who was utterly disgusted by the idea of being entrapped by love.
My message for you, readers, is that life often tricks you into thinking you’re in control. I believe in a greater power who has a sense of humor–one that involves the best plans for us. To the young and hopeful reading my letter, I pray for you to find your “Mr. or Mrs. Right,” but just know that he or she may meet you when you least expect it. But, isn’t that the beauty of falling in love? Adventure is the path of which love blooms between two aspiring souls. To that I say, love on.
Warmly,
annagrace.moore@hooversmagazine.com
Where did you vacation on your honeymoon?
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Stayed in a cabin in Asheville, North Carolina!
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Breckenridge
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Stockholm, Sweden
-Miguel Zayas
Montego Bay, Jamaica
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WellsDisney World! We did the Mickey top hat ears and veil each day of the trip. The cast members gave us lots of free stuff. We went many times for our anniversary and got the anniversary pins.
-TJ Zito Jr.REGIONS TRADITION
MAY 10-14
Greystone Golf and Country Club
Each year PGA Tour Champion players and World Golf Hall of Fame members compete not just for fame and glory but also to raise money for the Regions Tradition’s primary beneficiary, Children’s of Alabama. Since the tournament’s early beginnings in 1992, this annual competition has raised more than $21 million for local charities. To learn more information or to purchase tickets, visit regionstradition. com.
THE GUIDE
APRIL 29
Celebrate Hoover Day
11 A.M.-3 P.M. Veterans Park
Drawing more than 10,000 residents each year, Celebrate Hoover Day is back again this spring and will feature live music, a kids’ zone, family-friendly games and activities, food vendors and more. Be on the lookout for a petting zoo, carnival rides and a car show, too! This event is free and open to the public. Visit hooveral.org/366/CelebrateHoover-Day for more information.
AROUND TOWN
THURSDAYS THROUGHOUT THE SPRING
Trivia
Brock’s Gap Brewing Company
MARCH 4
The Exceptional Foundation’s Chili Cook Off Brookwood Village
MARCH 9
Dogwood Festival Fashion Show
Vestavia Hills Civic Center
MARCH 11
Publix GreenWise Market’s Village2Village 10K Mountain Brook
APRIL 7 Easter Eggstravaganza Wald Park
APRIL 21-22
APRIL 22
Magic City Mimosa Festival Sloss Furnaces
APRIL 22
Wing Ding
Vestavia Hills City Hall
APRIL 28-30
Magic City Art Connection Sloss Furnaces
APRIL 28-30
Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix
Barber Motorsports Park
APRIL 29
18th Annual Gumbo Gala Cahaba Brewing Company
APRIL 30
Heights Hangout Heights Village
APRIL 28
HCSF Denim and Dining
6-10 P.M. Aldridge Gardens Pavilion
This event features live music, both live and silent auctions and a catered dinner from Jim ‘N Nicks, too. Tickets are $85 but increase in price to $100 on April 1. Proceeds benefit Hoover’s 17 schools and more than 14,000 students. For more information, visit hoovercsf.org/events.
Hoover Area Chamber of Commerce Luncheon
11:15 A.M.-1 P.M.
Hoover Country Club
Join the Hoover Area Chamber of Commerce for its March luncheon. Business professionals are invited to network with one another and enjoy lunch and the luncheon’s program, too. Members’ fees are $25 and non-members’ fees are $30. For more information and to register, visit business.hooverchamber.org/ events and click “register” under Hoover Area Chamber of Commerce Membership Luncheon.
MAY 23-28
SEC Baseball Tournament
The Hoover Metropolitan Complex
Time for America’s favorite pastime, baseball! The 2023 SEC Baseball Tournament will feature 12 teams and a total of 17 games. You don’t want to miss teams from across the country battling it out for the gold! Stay updated on this event by visiting secsports.com/clubhouse/baseball.
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What a great start to the @hhsbucssoccer season with a win! The @hooverbucsathletics Girl’s Soccer Team beat Grissom 2-1 yesterday night, at the first game of the season! Be sure to support the soccer team this season and come to their games!!
ARTS CULTURE&
IN HARMONY
The Alabama Civic Chorale’s focus will always be ministering to the audience through song.
BY ASHLEY TIEDT PHOTOS BY KELSEA SCHAFERI“I should be sorry if I only entertained them. I wished to make them better.” It is a quote attributed to George Frideric Handel. It is also the inspiration for the Alabama Civic Chorale. The choral group is celebrating its 75th year.
THE HISTORY
The Alabama Civic Chorale performed for the first time in 1947. Bebe Kok was only a child when her parents, Earl and Frances, started the choir.
“When they first started it, they started it with a high school choir that my mother was teaching and a youth choir from a church where my father was the director of music. It was a meld of those groups,” Bebe says.
The group went to a music conference to sharpen their skills. The conference choir performed Handel’s “Messiah,” inspiring Bebe’s parents to begin something that would grow to become bigger than themselves. The singers insisted they wanted to sing it.
Not only did the choir practice the “Messiah,” they studied the Messiah, the history behind the oratorio and the scriptures.
“I was amazed at how many times they would practice during the week,” she shares. “As the group grew over the next few years, they went to different churches and to a high school to perform.”
Over the years the Alabama Civic Chorale has performed various works, but they always return to Handel’s “Messiah.” While the program may have
changed through the years, the goal of the Alabama Civic Chorale has never wavered.
The chorale started with the “Messiah,” which allowed people in smaller churches to join together with the chorale to sing this oratorio and other major works.
Throughout the choir’s history, they’ve done other classics. However, it always comes back to the oratorio that started it all. The choir performs this piece every year the Sunday before Thanksgiving, which is the first Sunday in Advent.
Earl and Frances knew when they formed the choir what they wanted the group to be, and it wasn’t to be a group that required an audition. They wanted it to be a family that came together to learn the scripture, to sing the scripture and get to know what was intended by Handel—to know what was intended through the scriptures.
They intended for members and audiences alike to know the message of the Messiah, to become a family and to walk away changed by that message.
To truly understand Handel’s “Messiah,” it is important to understand how he wrote the music.
“For instance, the melancholy key of G minor for ‘Behold the Lamb of God Who Takes Away the Sins of the World’ and the praise key of D major was used when he wrote the ‘Hallelujah Chorus,’” Bebe says. “Handel painted a picture with the key signatures. When you’re talking about ‘Let Us Break Their Bonds Asunder,’ you can see bonds being broken. The first four notes of ‘And With His Stripes We Are Healed’ are the musical sign of the cross. To not understand what Handel wrote takes away half of ‘The Messiah’ itself. My feeling is if we can bring forth what Handel intended, then the people listening will catch it. They will understand it, and we will have made a difference.”
THE PARTICIPANTS
The spirit and the members of the chorale span the state and even neighboring states. Participants have traveled from as far
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as Huntsville and Atlanta each Sunday to be a part of the choir. The Alabama Civic Chorale is unique in that they do not require an audition to be a part of the group. Last season the Alabama Civic Chorale boasted 95 members with more than 15 of those members being first-time participants.
From its humble beginnings, the group has always come together as a special family.
“Everyone in the group feels like family,” Bebe’s daughter and Alabama Civic Chorale Publicity Chair Jacken Stubblefield says. “I think that feeling of family comes from the fact that everyone volunteers in some way to support the success of the group. Whether it’s fundraising, publicity, setting up for rehearsals and the program, our membership committee, hospitality team or community service committees—everyone is involved. It is a team effort.”
To the chorale, the “Messiah” is not just a piece of work. It is a tradition.
“We bring everyone into the fold as part of that tradition,” Jacken shares. “When Bebe was talking about the wisdom she imparts to the singers about what they are singing about, that’s also a reason why people keep returning. It’s not just a piece of work. We’re singing the scripture, and the ‘Messiah’ is unique because everything you sing is scripture. It’s not something a composer has made up. This is literal scripture in the Bible. So, it would be a travesty to try to sing it and not know what we are singing about.”
Last year the chorale featured an original member. Shirley Daviston was a member of the first performance, standing on a box so she could be seen. Shirley took several years off, but she is back enhancing the chorale with her knowledge of the music.
The group continues to grow each year because current members invite other members.
THE SERVICE
While the group is focused on performing during the holiday
season, they focus on serving the community yearround, beginning the day after the performance returning to the Galleria Woods: Senior Living Community.
This was the first time the Alabama Civic Chorale performed live (at Galleria Woods) since the
COVID-19 pandemic closed the community to visitors. The chorale performed several pieces from the “Messiah” as well as several carols for the residents.
“We’ve joined with high schools to do fundraisers, so they could afford instruments and supplies for their music programs,” Jacken says. “During the
pandemic we went, like others, to help first responders and show appreciation. We visited the fire stations and the hospitals. This past year we collected canned goods, similar to other years for the program. Last year we had a “QR” code that took people to a website to explain Handel’s charitable spirit.”
Handel would perform benefit concerts with all the proceeds going to a children’s hospital in London. In addition to collecting canned goods, the chorale has collected children’s items such as diapers, clothing, toys and formula for the Oak Mountain Mission.
The chorale is not only trying to carry out Handel’s work, but also live out his charitable spirit by doing something for the community.
“We’ve got people in the group that will get together and get items together for different organizations,” Bebe says. “It’s really a community chorus that acts as an [outreach group], too.”
THE FUTURE
Bebe took over as the director of the Alabama Civic Chorale in 1993 after the passing of her father.
“My father died in September, and I directed in November,” Bebe shares. “It was hard, but it really was beautiful. I asked the group if they wanted it to go on, and they all said, ‘yes!’ I said, ‘Well, then let’s get started.’ I had somebody raising the money, and somebody doing the publicity.”
In 2022, Governor Kay Ivey named Nov. 20 as “Alabama Civic Chorale Day.”
Both of Bebe’s daughters, Jacken Stubblefield and Cissy Johnson, joined the chorale when they were in their early teens, as did their children after them. Jacken will continue her role as publicity chair. She says Cissy, who is the choral director at Montevallo Middle School and Montevallo High School, should be in line to be the next director because she is talented and gifted with the ability to teach.
No matter who carries on the Alabama Civic Chorale’s legacy as director, one thing remains certain: the chorale is a special family tradition that has and will carry on from generation to generation. The chorale is dedicated to serving the community and bringing cultural arts to the area and to enrich the lives of those who sing and those that hear the group.
Learning about the Gardens
One of the missions of Aldridge Gardens is education, both for children and for adults. The Gardens offers a tremendously-wide variety of opportunities for children, including summer camps and school field trips, but are you aware of the wide variety of adult education offerings?
If you are a member of the Gardens (check our website for membership details), you qualify for our member pop-ups! Pop-ups are short (usually an hour, but can last 90 minutes with Q&A) sessions, usually pertaining to day-to-day landscape, gardening and horticulture issues. We try and focus on “real world” problems—things you would experience at your home landscape. The pop-ups generate some heavy discussion, often off-topic, but that is honestly the intent. There is always something we can learn from each other!
In addition to pop-ups, the Gardens offers general education classes that range from snowflake cutting with Gary Chapman at Christmas, decorating with Beth White (seasonal classes), spirits
tasting and recipes, pruning classes (better known as how to avoid crape murder) and various other classes of general and horticultural interest. Almost all Adult Education classes are in the
Summer Camps
Are you inundated with summer camp offerings for your kids? Having trouble selecting a camp that is not just a “babysitter” for a few hours? If so, look no further! For a truly unique kids’ summer camp experience Aldridge Gardens
Summer Camps 2023 is the ticket.
Our week-long-sessions summer camps, starting June 5 and running through June 30, are designed for fun but geared toward education. Educators certified by the State of Alabama teach every session, which has its basis in a S.T.E.A.M. branch—kids have
fun and learn without realizing it— subliminally!
Weekly sessions are daily, 9 a.m.-noon, Monday through Friday. Children may attend multiple weekly sessions, but only one session per week.
evening, with prices being affordable (pop-up classes are always free as a membership benefit).
Keep an eye on the calendar at aldridgegardens.com for the latest!
Registration begins February 15 for members of the Gardens, March 1 for non-members. Aldridge Gardens’ member parents receive a 10-percent discount on tuition! Snacks are provided. Easy dropoff/pick-up. Watch aldridgegardens.com for updated news and camp schedules.
From Our CEO
I can’t believe that I am saying “hello springtime” from Aldridge Gardens already, but we are always excited to move into our spring mode as we watch the winter season begin to end.
The Bonsai Terrace
Did you know that Aldridge Gardens has one of the finest bonsai collections in the Southeast?
Our bonsai have been absent this past year, while their new “home” was being constructed off the end of the driveway outside the Roots Gift Shop. Many of you have missed one of the Gardens’ most loved attractions.
We are excited to announce that the bonsai are back in their outstanding new home, the Meyer Bonsai Terrace!
Over a year went into the planning, design and construction of the Terrace, and the wait was worth it. John Walker, of Walking Tree Bonsai, our curator, created both an outstanding addition to the Gardens and a wonderful new venue to display bonsai in more appropriate surroundings.
Entrance to the Terrace is through our own version of a Torii gate. Once inside, a meandering brick path winds down to the Terrace overlook, all the while surrounded by bonsai displayed on both platforms and on beautiful, stones selected to display these living pieces of art. Alongside the path are plantings complementary to the bonsai theme and a “zen” fountain. The Terrace itself
affords beautiful new views of the Gardens. Some of the original platforms have been relocated to the Terrace, but there are bonsai at the patio level of the house, too.
The Meyer Bonsai Terrace can be found behind the Aldridge House just beyond the Roots Gift Shop and is open during normal Gardens’ hours. Bonsai are changed periodically, so the experience will change several times during the year.
Come visit this truly magical addition to Aldridge Gardens!
We use early spring as a clean-up time as we anticipate new blooms throughout the various areas of Aldridge Gardens. Our native plants are not quite ready to blossom, but we can see them starting to bud early.
Thoughts of warmer weather is getting near as we put final plans on our upcoming events.
Tynette LynchOur annual plant sale will be April 27, 28 and a half day on April 29. Our plant sale organizers, who are all volunteers, have been ordering plants and planning this sale since last year’s sale ended. We could not do it without our wonderful volunteers. This sale helps support Aldridge Gardens, and we hope that everyone will put those dates on your calendar to stop by those days.
Summer Camps are planned to span June 5-30. Visit aldridgegardens.com for the dates that registration opens to the public. Space is limited, and our camps fill up quickly.
Everyone is excited about our new Bonsai area. The Meyer Bonsai Terrace is complete, and we are extremely proud to be able to have this at Aldridge Gardens. If one wants to learn more about Bonsai, Aldridge Gardens offers informative classes and even a Bonsai membership online.
Thank you for visiting Aldridge Gardens! We hope you will come back soon.
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Twin Peaks Twin Peaks never stops short when it comes to the menu. When someone steps inside a Twin Peaks, they’re immediately transported to an environment reminiscent of a comfortable cabin in the mountains and the ultimate sports lodge! Whether you are in the mood for comfort food or something on the lighter side, we offer made-from-scratch meals that satisfy everyone. Visit our website to learn more!
Davenport’s Pizza Palace Our Vestavia Hills location is now open! Visit us in the Vestavia City Center or at our original Mountain Brook location for award-winning pizza, a fresh garden salad and the coldest beer in town! Our dough and sauce are made from scratch using the same family recipes for almost 60 years. Our party room is available for birthday parties, family celebrations, sports team events and more. Family-owned and operated since 1964!
The Electric The T.G. is one of our flagship sandwiches. Named after Ben’s dad, Timothy Gary, this sandwich is modeled after one TG made often. Ham, pepperoni, swiss, garlic mayo and house-made slaw all on a brioche bun.
Taco Mama Stay hungry and be thirsty. At Taco Mama, we believe in supporting our local businesses and serving our guests the freshest ingredients possible. We believe any time is a good time for a margarita. We believe in ice cold cerveza. We believe in people helping people.
Mama Coco Mama Coco Cantina in Vestavia is now open! Try their flavorful salmon served with white rice and cooked with corn and mango pico de gallo. Any dish pairs perfectly with one of their signature margaritas! Mama Coco Cantina has been a Shelby County favorite, and they are ready to serve the Vestavia community! They’re open everyday for lunch and dinner. They cater, too!
Half Shell Oyster House Half Shell Oyster House is here to serve original New Orleans-inspired dishes with Southern hospitality in a distinct and vibrant French Quarter atmosphere. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner. Try out the smoky bacon shrimp and grits, which are cheddar cheese grits smothered in a smoky bacon cream sauce with shrimp and topped with shredded Parmesan, chopped bacon and green onions. Lunch is served from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Friday!
The Perfect Note The Perfect Place for Your Live Music And Dining Experience. Jazz Supper Club. Come on out and try our perfect wings or shrimp and grits and enjoy the live music with a cocktail in hand. Our diverse menu paired with our soulful performances will have you coming back again and again this summer! Join us every first Sunday of the month at the Plaza at Riverchase for our $3 mimosas and delicious chicken and waffles!
SCHOOL SPORTS&
TO THE FULLEST
At just 15, Sara Hancock rose above her grief to create the nonprofit organization, To The Fullest Foundation.
BY NOELLE NEADER PHOTOS BY KELSEA SCHAFER AND CONTRIBUTEDNNow as a junior at Hoover High School in the business academy, Sara Hancock seeks to bring awareness to breast cancer research and honor her mother, who she lost to the disease in 2019, by bringing people together in the community.
“My day-to-day life is very busy,” Sara remarks with a soft chuckle.
Beyond heading her nonprofit organization, Sara is a photographer, a chapter officer, District 1 Vice President with DECA and serves as historian for the “Teens Need Teens” organization, which is dedicated to helping students lead a drug, alcohol and tobacco-free lifestyle.
The life that she leads is defined by her heart and dedication to the community that she calls home,
starting with the creation of To The Fullest Foundation.
To The Fullest Foundation was born through a Facebook fundraiser that Sara put together in October 2020. “I was just messing around when I created the fundraiser,” Sara recalls. “But by the end of the month, I had raised $5,000.”
After understanding the depth of the platform she had, Sara unlocked the necessary potential to start something greater than herself. Her second fundraiser was also created on Facebook but was accompanied by an in-person event at Whole Scoop to raise awareness and curate connections in the community.
Ten thousand dollars was raised in January 2021,
and Sara knew that something special was brewing.
“Promoting and running a nonprofit came naturally to me,” Sara admits. “I think it made me realize what I wanted my life to look like and gave purpose to everything that I do.”
At the center of it all, she knew that she wanted her mother’s legacy to serve as the foundation for the organization’s impact.
“The name of the organization is based on the way that my mom lived her life, ‘to the fullest,’” Sara explains. “I like to say that I am a lot like her in the way that she always went after something new and did everything that she possibly could to the fullest of her ability. Every opportunity that she got, she took.”
Sara expresses that the older she gets, the harder it is to remember the details of her mother’s life. By naming her organization this way, she focuses on the most prominent feature that she wants to remember about her mother: that she lived her life to the fullest.
“After I lost my mom, I needed a reason to just live in general,” Sara shares. “Finding that purpose was difficult because I questioned what I could do with my life. I struggled with the idea of why my mother was gone, but I was still here. To someone going through similar emotions, don’t give up. There is hope for everyone, whether that be starting your own nonprofit or doing anything that you can find happiness in. The healing process is so different for everyone. You will have good days and bad days, but you cannot let the bad days define you.”
Before, she had lost a vision of what her life could be. Now, as a 16 year old creating a community through breast cancer awareness, she knows that life is what you make it.
Sara says hope exists within every individual. By fostering an atmosphere of togetherness, To The Fullest Foundation is able to not only connect those who share a sense of grief, but also spread vital knowledge about breast cancer to young people.
“Even though my mother went through breast cancer three
separate times, I am still constantly learning something new,” Sara admits. She believes that the more knowledge an individual has, the more power they possess as well.
“My team and I are changing and saving people’s lives by sharing what we are learning about the signs of breast cancer. The main goal that I want people to take away is that they need to be aware, and there is always more to know.”
Through various events that the organization attends or hosts, individuals can speak to members of the team and gain information on signs of breast cancer and find a safe space to thrive in a community.
Though Sara finds great reward in shaping the lives of others through her nonprofit, her journey did not begin as a simple endeavor.
At just 15 years old, she was tasked with sorting out the legality of a new organization. “I had no idea what I was doing going into this,” Sara says. “So, I was looking things up and hoping for the best. For example, we just finished filing for 501(c)(3) certification, which means that we would be an official taxexempted nonprofit. It is a difficult certification to receive, but it has been a great learning experience for me.”
With the help of Mary Nobles Hancock, Matt Hinshaw and Wood Herren, To The Fullest Foundation became an active nonprofit! To The Fullest Foundation’s co-founder and vice president, Radhika Pant, is a good friend of Sara’s and is also the backbone of this organization.
“I owe so much to Radhika,” Sara explains. “She exemplifies what it means to have passion for an organization. Radhika has been my rock since day one, and I truly could not have done this
When people with extraordinary talent and passion are given the technology, the facilities, and the support, they achieve great things. The discoveries taking place today will help shape the future of treatments and lead to cures – benefitting not only our patients and families, but people across the country and around the world for years to come.
My team and I are changing and saving people’s lives by sharing what we are learning about the signs of breast cancer.
-Sara Hancock
SIGNS OF BREAST CANCER
“Some of the biggest signs are lumps on your breast,” Sara says. “These are incredibly easy to check for. Women should begin checking, starting at a young age. The sooner that you catch it, the easier it will be to treat it. Additionally, swollen lymph nodes, rashes and other abnormalities on the breast and chest regions can be signs and should be paid attention to regularly.”
without her. She is my better half, and she is the hardest worker that I know. Radhika is known to never step down from a challenge, and she is an invaluable asset to the team.”
The biggest success in the eyes of Sara and her team comes through creating relationships with others and forming communal links that extend beneath the surface level.
“Seeing all of the people that are meeting others who care about breast cancer awareness as much as I do has been empowering,” she recounts. “My favorite part of going to events is when people come up and tell us their stories. Whether their family member has breast cancer, they lost a loved one or they have had it, we love to connect and hear their story. The original intention of this foundation was to touch someone else and show others that they are not going through this alone.”
To The Fullest Foundation provides the tools for individuals everywhere to learn about breast cancer, starting with the community that has been founded and fostered in Hoover, Alabama.
Knowing the signs and symptoms of breast cancer for early detection is crucial, as well as being a part of something greater than oneself. By joining To The Fullest Foundation, one can accomplish these and more–all they have to say is, “yes.”
To remain up to date on events that To The Fullest Foundation will be hosting or attending, one can visit their various social media platforms via TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and the organization’s website, tothefullestfoundation.org, for updates.
THE FIRST CANINE LIBRARIAN
Hoover Public
BY AMANDA BORDEN PHOTOS CONTRIBUTEDThe library is partnering with Fidos Facility Dogs to welcome its first canine employee!
A facility dog is a type of therapy dog that is trained to work with a handler employed by the facility on a full-time basis. Facility Dogs provide comfort and support to people of various backgrounds and physical conditions. The most important role of a Facility Dog is to motivate and inspire a positive environment.
Currently in training for her new position, Libby will participate in all types of library programs including story time, study breaks, meet and greets and outreach activities once she becomes a full-time employee. We are especially excited to offer an afternoon reading club for kids who need a little extra help, as research indicates that dogs can improve academic performance by reducing stress and increasing motivation and focus.
Libby’s path to librarianship began last summer when we first met Kelly Schaeffer, Executive Director of Fidos Facility Dogs, a Hoover-based non-profit organization. We spent the remainder of the year learning about all the ways a facility dog would enhance the library’s current services. We visited other facility dogs in the area. In December, we signed a contract with Fidos to officially employ Libby, and we began handler and co-handler training in January.
Before Libby joins the staff on a full-time basis, she will have trained since she was 10 weeks old and will have successfully participated in Pet Partner’s inperson evaluation that assesses Libby and her handler. Pet Partners is the nation’s leading non-profit organization, demonstrating and promoting the health and wellness benefits of animal-assisted therapy, activities and education.
Libby’s handler will be Wendy Geist, who is a librarian who has worked predominately in the service of children and teens for 23 years. Libby will live with Wendy full-time. However, Libby has a whole team of staff caregivers which includes three co-handlers, Emma Davis, Lindsay Davis and Shannon Haddock, as well as a group of volunteers who will go through
the training to make sure we are equipped to provide Libby the best possible care.
We’re fortunate to the Friends of the Hoover Public Library and the Hoover Library Foundation for donations that made adopting Libby a possibility. Although, some expenses still remain, so we’ll be hosting fundraisers over the next few months at the library. If you are interested in participating in a fundraiser or donating to Libby’s adoption and care, please visit us at hooverlibrary.org/libby for more information.
Many schools in Jefferson County have facility dogs, but we’re the first public library that I know of to have a canine librarian on staff. We hope you are just as excited as we are about this unique service and will make plans to meet Libby in person at the library soon.
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Library is excited to introduce its newest librarian, Libby, who is a red standard poodle.
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A GUIDE TO ALL THINGS WHITE, BRIGHT & BEAUTIFUL
PHOTOS BY ADRIENNE HAMES WITH HAINT BLUE COLLECTIVEpickingflorals
Birmingham local Susan Milner of Susan Milner Design sheds light on picking the perfect bouquets for every wedding season.
By Anna Grace Moore | Photos by AL Weddings, Blair Ramsey & Eleanor Stenner PhotographyAfter 35 years in the interior design industry and 12 years in the wedding florals business, Susan Milner has seen it all. The beautiful, the intricate and the innately unique are all words that come to mind when describing the bouquets she creates for a bride’s big day.
Susan Milner Design was born through Susan’s volunteer work, planning events and decorating florals for her childrens’ school events such as proms and dinner banquets. A few of the other moms noticed her talent and asked her if she’d consider arranging florals for their own events, including their childrens’ weddings. What started as a side hustle is now one of Birmingham’s premier wedding floral businesses, which actually is but a branch of her own interior design company.
“Doing floral design was a natural extension of my interior design career,” Susan says. “A lot of the same mental tools are used. You need to understand how to work with color, proportions, scale. Those are universal design tools that apply to both fields.”
Susan began designing florals for two to three weddings a year, but now she does near 20 weddings or more a year.
“I have probably done 250 weddings,” Susan says with a laugh. Reflecting back on all of her brides’ nuptials, she’s quick to offer key advice.
“Brides should pick something they will love 20 years [down the road], looking at wedding pictures,” she explains. “To me, one of the biggest things is to try to stay away from trends. Classic, timeless designs are a hallmark of my work. I encourage brides to choose florals that are classic and will stand the test of time.”
One constant in Susan’s work is her dedication to helping a bride’s vision come to fruition on her wedding day. She recalls how the feeling she gets, watching a bride see her bouquet for the first time, is simply magical.
“My ultimate goal is for the bride to just be beyond thrilled with her florals,” Susan adds. “I want to exceed all expectations. I want to create florals that are beautiful, and I want to be proud to put my name on anything. Most importantly, I want the bride to be happy.”
Pure joy is a sentiment that all of Susan’s brides share. Here, Susan offers her take on seasonal florals that contribute to the “wedding bliss feeling.”
Visit susanmilnerdesign.com to start a conversation about the best florals for a bride’s big day.
“Soft, airy colors and flowy textures just says, ‘spring,’” Susan explains. “Flowers such as spring bulbs, daffodils, hyacinth and foxglove are all just beautiful hallmarks of spring.” For this season, Susan recommends brides choose soft pastels such as pinks and whites to create a subtle, timeless design in their bouquets.
spring florals
summer florals
“Peonies are very summery,” Susan says. “You can go one of two ways in summer. You can go with soft pastels with cool whites, ivories and greenery. Or, you can go on the other end of the spectrum and do really hot, vibrant colors like orange and purple.” Whatever a bride chooses, Susan adds that the bouquet should match the aura of the dress. A more traditional silhouette, she believes, should pair with a more modest bouquet shape.
Photos by AL Weddingsflofallrals
“Dahlias are the number one fall flowers that come to mind. They’re only available mid-to-late summer and in the fall. I also use ranunculus throughout the year. They’re fitting for fall,” Susan says. “To me, the richer colors and bringing in natural elements like berries, seed pods and fall greenery are the best inspiration for a fall bouquet.”
Photos by Blair Ramsey
winter florals
As for winter florals, Susan recommends either going with a “cool-white aesthetic” or playing on the season’s colors, such as red and green for Christmas or blue and white for Hanukkah. “I love bringing in wintery greens like pines and cedars,” Susan adds. “The scent can transport you to another place.”
Photos by Eleanor Stenner PhotographyBride Guide
Mary Glenn McElveen’s “how to look book” for dressing your bridal best.
By Anna Grace MooreGrowing up in Mountain Brook, Mary Glenn McElveen woke up every morning ready to conquer the day in style. From strutting her high school’s hallways to making statements at social activities, Mary Glenn’s time spent curating her own style has contributed to her reputation as a stylist and tastemaker in her hometown.
“I remember as a little girl playing dress up,” she explains. “It was my creative outlet. Honestly, that hasn’t stopped in my life. Now, everyday style really is a part of who I am today. I feel like this is where I thrive.”
Being fashion forward, she says, has evolved in meaning to her over time. Now, it’s about accentuating her clients’ confidence by helping them feel the most like themselves in what they wear. Why? Because when one feels like a more “elevated” version of herself, she stands a little taller, walks more confidently and acts with purpose.
After graduating from Mountain Brook High School, Mary Glenn attended the University of Alabama, eventually earning a degree in marketing. Through her classes she learned the importance of selling her talents, whether this was through social media or the way she presented herself in fashion and design. This prompted her to spend the next few years styling houses and curating her taste inside the closet and throughout the home.
Around this time, girls that Mary Glenn had been helping style since they were high schoolers started getting engaged and needing Mary Glenn’s help for life’s more memorable moments. This sparked the realization that her clients and community had styling needs that she could meet more full-time.
“With my background being in the design world, [I formed] a lot of client-based relationships,” she says. “I’ve always been able to connect with people, really understanding their needs.”
This simple request soon snowballed into what is now Mary Glenn’s own business, M.G. Style. Boasting more than 35,000 Instagram followers, M.G. Style is one of Birmingham and the greater area’s premier styling companies. Mary Glenn focuses on dressing clients for travels, galas, everyday “looks” and more.
Here, with wedding fever in the air, Mary Glenn offers her expertise in how to dress a bride for her anticipated wedding festivities.
GET IN TOUCH WITH MARY GLENN Those interested in learning more about M.G. Style or working with Mary Glenn personally can visit styledbymg.com. Follow Mary Glenn on Instagram @m.g._style for the latest trends in fashion. Photos by Maddie Moore PhotoEngagement
Photo Shoot
Bachelorette Trip
Mary Glenn loves the movement of the skirt and the sweater together because it creates a very relaxed look. The outfit isn’t boring, but it isn’t too “loud,” either. Sourced locally from Le Weekend.
Adding color for a bachelorette trip is really fun. Brides are already going to be wearing white for all of their other events, so this is something that can be restyled for a honeymoon. Sourced locally from Effie’s.
The Little, Black Dress
This faux leather dress Mary Glenn has already worn to an office party, a dinner and more. The fabric and kneelength hem makes this dress versatile, which adds for another non-white option to add to a bride’s closet. This style is great for grabbing drinks with friends, perusing wedding venues, shopping for bridesmaid gifts and other wedding excursions. It is a “day to night” kind of dress. Sourced locally from Tulipano Boutique.
Engagement Party
The off-the-shoulder silhouette and flared pants complement one another well. The outfit is not as formal but still classy and elegant enough for an upscale evening. The neckline alludes to a sophisticated nature about the outfit; whereas, the pants add more of a casual flair. Fun fact: Mary Glenn actually helped design this handbag which is named, the “M.G.” The bag is from a collaboration with the handbag line, J. LOWERY. Sourced locally from Le Weekend.
Bridesmaids’ Luncheon
Rehearsal Dinner
This modest, cute go-to outfit is perfect for a light lunch with the gals to celebrate a bride’s nuptials. The light material and length is appropriate for the warmer seasons, which is significant, considering the events in which this dress can be reworn. Think church services, graduations, Mother’s Day and other events. Sourced locally from Effie’s.
This elevated but simple outfit is great for the bride’s shining moment, walking down the aisle for the first time during the rehearsal. This glam also pairs nicely for dinner afterwards as it is a little understated but still contributes to the “wow” moment guests feel, gazing at the bride’s beauty. Sourced locally from Effie’s.
Getting Ready for “The Big Day”
This elegant, silk caftan is customizable and able to be reworn around the home or out and about on the town. The fabric easily transforms to makeshift for a sophisticated allure. Sourced locally from Heezie’s.
Bling to Match the Ring
Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend, but for each seasonal wedding, different gems and styles can spruce up a girl’s ensemble, too. Pearls make for a classic, timeless look. Fun colors and dangle earrings are perfect for a ritzy night out or a reception as well. Sourced locally from Heezie’s, Effie’s and Tulipano.
The Reception Look
This cocktail dress is for the bride’s moment. Adding details like sparkles or a bow really makes the outfit fun and festive, which is perfect for a reception or as an exit dress. This dress in particular has a detachable bow in the back. It also has a v-neckline with a removable sequin bandeau. Sourced locally from Le Weekend.
Find your Ride
A spectacular sendoff is the perfect wrap to a wonderful wedding weekend, and there’s nothing more glamorous than making the “getaway” in an elegant vintage automobile.
BY MELANIE MCCRANEY | PHOTOS CONTRIBUTEDThe Vintage Ride
The Rolls Royce is the international symbol of luxury motoring, and this British beauty is the crown jewel of the Dream Drives BHM collection. Couples enjoy a memorable richness and comfort when they ride in this impeccable 1958 Silver Cloud.
The Classic Ride
A Ride Predating WWII
Newlyweds Shania and Weston Caldwell made their getaway together in this exquisite pre-WWII Packard. Friends and family enjoyed a picture-perfect farewell.
It doesn’t get more classic than this! Davis and Delaney McDougal made their “getaway” in a true beauty named Ruby, a sporty Packard 250 convertible, after dancing the night away at The Club The legendary Birmingham club opened its doors in 1951, which is the same year Ruby rolled off the assembly line!
A Getaway Showstopper
Taylor and Jaymie Johnson made a stunning exit from their reception in the elegant 1958 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud Catherine, which is a perfect selection for their traditional ceremony and glamorous reception.
The Perfect Photo-Op
The Right Aesthetic
Anna and Jackson Adams married on a spectacular, “top-down” kind of day at Mallard Oak Farm, and the Packard Convertible getaway car fit the mood by complementing the “down to Earth” aesthetic.
Audrey, a lovely 1942 Packard Clipper, was the perfect choice for Maggie and Kyle Raburn when they married at Birmingham’s beautiful Independent Presbyterian Church. Classic, elegant design and time-honored traditions remain hallmarks of fine Southern weddings.
The vehicles used in this section were provided by Dream Drive BHM. Tag @hooversmag in your “getaway” photos on Instagram, and we’ll regram our favorites!
Bridesmaid Gifts
Your bridesmaids stand by you on one of the most important days of your life. Here’s a guide as to how to thank them.
BY ANNA GRACE MOORE PHOTOS BY MADDIE SULLIVAN PHOTOThe perfect bridesmaid gift is one with sentimental value. The best are often those with a hand-written note, detailing how thankful the bride is for the commitment her bridesmaids made to achieve the bride’s wedding dreams.
If you’re a bride and don’t know where to start, consider putting your thoughts on paper first. Express your love and thankfulness to each bridesmaid individually. No one likes a generic note. Next, think of the aesthetic of your wedding. Are you going for shabby-chic or more of a classic, timeless vibe? Your gifts will want to reflect your desired aesthetic and complement the color palette and theme you choose.
Here are a few things brides should consider when creating their bridesmaid gifts.
DON’T FORGET THE WINE!
If you or your bridesmaids prefer non-alcoholic beverages, sodas, teas and lemonade make the perfect substitute. Small wine bottles with bridesmaid stickers are small enough to fit in a tote or handbag but sentimental enough because the bride can pair them with a sweet note.
HOW DO YOU WANT YOUR GIFTS TO LOOK?
One of the most important parts of any bridesmaid gift is the “look.” Your friends will feel honored that you asked them to be in your wedding. While the gift is a nice gesture, the pictures of the gifts last forever. The packaging, wrapping, ribbon, color scheme and trinkets inside all should match to stand out.
WHAT CAN YOU PACKAGE, GIFT AND SHIP?
Often, brides think of innately-decorated chocolates and cookies to add to their bridesmaid gifts. These are cute, but if you’re shipping your gifts especially to your out-of-town friends, you’re going to want to use non-perishable items. But, for friends near home, edible croissants with fruit or neat pastries are a sweet and inexpensive way to thank your friends who’re standing by your side.
THINK OF GIFTS THAT CAN BE REUSED IN THE FUTURE. Another great gift is one in which can be used again and again. Wedding koozies, hats and sunglasses are gifts that bridesmaids can use for the bachelorette trip! Finding ways to cut down on expenses without having to sacrifice style is important for every bridal party.
WHERE ARE YOU GIVING YOUR BRIDESMAIDS THEIR GIFTS? Location, location, location! The area that you’re gifting your bridesmaid gifts is an essential part of the friendly gesture. Some brides choose to mail them, but for those wanting an in-person feel, consider this: gift your bridesmaids their gifts at a place that you all can celebrate. A bridesmaids’ luncheon, an engagement party and even a bachelorette trip are all perfect occasions to give your gifts. A poolside retreat, for example, is a great location to give your bridesmaids something they’ll love. Everyone will be enjoying the pool party, and your bridesmaids will get something to take home, too!
claire ben
PHOTOS BY LAUREN BAILEY PHOTOGRAPHYthe details
Ceremony Venue: The Cathedral of Saint Paul Reception Venue: The Florentine Caterer: Corretti Catering Florist: Stems & Styles Wedding Planner/ Day Of Coordinator: Kelsea Nassif with Southern Styled Events Cake: Magic Muffins Wedding Dress: The White Room Birmingham Bridal Hair & Makeup: Holly Clough & Meagan Gilbert Bridesmaid Dresses: Bella Bridesmaids Groom’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse Stationery: True North Paper Co. DJ/Wedding Band: The OPOV Band Videography: Hampton Road Studios Wedding Transportation: Rare Transportation Wedding Night Accommodations: The Railyard Loft on Morris
HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?
We were introduced by our very best friends, Julia and Ches Thomas. Julia is my best friend from middle school, and Ches is Ben’s best friend from college. They told us we should get married, but Ben thought we should meet for drinks first–or so that’s what his first text to me read. We met for drinks at the local bar in my neighborhood, which turned into tacos and ended with ice cream at the one and only, Jeni’s.
THE PROPOSAL
Ben really showed his sentimental side with the proposal, surprising me at the location of our first date, Old Glory. I met him there for happy hour after work on June 4, 2021. I didn’t even notice the bar was empty because he had a photographer at one booth and other servers acting like customers to keep the surprise going. Ben got down on one knee with the most beautiful ring and replayed the first time he met me, walking down the steps at Old Glory.
FAVORITE WEDDING MOMENT
Midway through the reception, the band called Ben’s mom on stage to play the saxophone and then called my dad on stage to play drums. Next thing I know, Ben is pulling me up on stage, and we’re dancing with his mom and my dad. It was the highlight of the night!
FAVORITE WEDDING DETAILS
The Cathedral of Saint Paul’s altar was a gorgeous detail. Father Fallon’s homily and messages throughout the ceremony really hit home, and his presence meant so much to us. The new organ at the Cathedral of Saint Paul is a work of art by itself. The OPOV Band played music that got everyone dancing, even our grandparents, too.
the details
Ceremony & Reception Venue: Park Crest Event Facility Florist: Stems & Styles Caterer: Park Crest Event Facility Wedding Planner/Day Of Coordinator: Lauryn E. Weddings Cake: Magic Muffins Wedding Dress: Ivory & White Bridal Boutique Bridal Hair & Makeup: Asia Nicole Bridesmaid Dresses: Bella Bridesmaids Groom’s Attire: Mr. Burch Formal Wear
DJ/Wedding Band: Platinum E Now Videography: AL Weddings
HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?
Luke and I met in my first semester of college. Even though we’d never officially met, we were mutually interested in one another. I was actually obsessed with him but thought he would never give me the time of day since he was four years older! We officially met the night of our college’s homecoming, Oct. 16, and have been together almost ever since.
THE PROPOSAL
I would’ve married Luke the day we met, so when waiting for a proposal, I didn’t have much patience. We were coming up on our fifth-year anniversary, and Luke suggested we go back to Florence for the homecoming game, which just happened to be on Oct. 16. I wasn’t sure we were getting engaged, but I was hopeful. We arrived in Florence and immediately went to campus where Luke proposed with our family and close friends waiting for us nearby. It was a dream!
FAVORITE WEDDING MOMENT
Our favorite moment of the wedding was getting to have a really sweet and private first look. We’re each other’s best friend, so all of the nerves and anxiety were quickly alleviated when we saw each other. We had written letters to each other, so getting to read each other’s letters was also such a special moment.
FAVORITE WEDDING DETAILS
There is not one thing I would change about our wedding day. I loved everything. Our wedding planner, Lauryn, took my vision and made it truly come to life. I couldn’t have made it without her.
the details
Ceremony & Reception Venue: Soiree Event Gallery Wedding Designer/Florist: Sweet Luxury Caterer: The Bright Star Catering Company Wedding Planner/ Day Of Coordinator: Cassandra Harlequin with Plan It Weddings Cake: Caportia Jenkins with Po’s Popping Wedding Dress: Refined Beauty Bridal Hair: Areyauna Mathews with Tressed by Tae Bridal Makeup: Official Barbie Bella Bridal Jewelry: The Dress Snob Bridesmaid Dresses: Bridal Babes Groom’s Attire: On Time Fashions DJ/Wedding Band: Billy Dee Brown with GET EM BILL Videography: Harper Films Stationery: Truly Engaging
HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?
Tavon and I met at a gathering through a mutual friend. However, when we met he was so shy he only said, “Hi.” After we met, he finally got the nerve up to ask for my number on Facebook messenger.
THE PROPOSAL
Tavon and I had big plans to travel to Chicago for my birthday celebration. Sadly, this was at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the state was on an emergency lockdown. So, we finally made the decision to cancel our trip three days before my birthday. Little did I know, Tavon and my mother were planning a surprise birthday party for me instead. At the party with our close family and friends, he asked me to be his wife! Let’s just say I will never forget my birthday from that year. I cried tears of joy all night from the surprise party and surprise engagement!
FAVORITE WEDDING MOMENT
My favorite moment during the wedding was seeing my family and friends enjoy themselves! My great aunts were on the dance floor all night. One of my aunts danced so much that she had to use her cane the next day!
FAVORITE WEDDING DETAILS
My favorite wedding details would have to be the floral arrangements and the dance floor! Everyone tried to discourage me about having pampas grass in my florals, but my designers did an amazing job at showing how beautiful they can be. Also, a lot of people said a dance floor wasn’t necessary, but I beg to differ! The dance floor really elevates the design.
the details
Ceremony & Reception Venue: Park Crest Event Facility Florist: Forever Wild Floral Co. Caterer: Park Crest Event Facility Wedding Planner: King Event Co. Day Of Coordinator: Cindy Caradine Cake: Barb’s Cakes Wedding Dress: Ivory & White Bridal Boutique
Bridal Hair & Makeup: Mad Style Bridesmaid Dresses: Show Me Your Mumu Groom’s Attire: Mr. Burch
Formal Wear DJ/Wedding Band: Ty Reynolds Band
Videography : Josh Jones Stationery : Darnell’s Fun Stuff
HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?
John David and I went to middle school, high school and college together. We had lots of mutual friends and had been good friends through the years, but it wasn’t until college that our friendship turned into more. (If you ask John David, he will tell you he had me wrapped around his finger since middle school)!
THE PROPOSAL
It was very hot, and for me, a long anticipated day. I was under the impression we were going to a family get together, but there were different plans in store for me. As we were driving through Birmingham, we pulled off to the side of the road due to “car troubles.” I, of course, very impatiently did not handle the car troubles well because I did not want to be late. After a few minutes, John David walked around to the side of the truck I was standing on and asked if I was ready. I knew by the look in his eyes this meant the day I had dreamed of was happening! We walked a little ways, and there stood a giant cross and the sweetest pictures and details where John David asked me to be his wife!
FAVORITE WEDDING MOMENT
My most precious memory was seeing my dad for the first time. The entire day was a dream, but something about standing in white in front of my dad had to be one of the most sentimental parts of the day.
FAVORITE WEDDING DETAILS
My favorite details were being announced to “Thunderstruck” by AC/DC at the reception, and us walking out under an “Alabama shaker tunnel” at the end of the day. We are big “Bama” fans, and it was a fun way to incorporate a part of us into the wedding!
annie
PHOTOS BY MAGGIE MCCOY WITH ERIC & JAMIE PHOTOGRAPHYthe details
Ceremony Venue: Children’s Harbor Chapel Reception
Venue: The Lodge at Cocktail Slough Florist: Grace’s Flowers Caterer: Tre Luna Bar & Kitchen Wedding
Planner/Day Of Coordinator: WJ & Co. Wedding
Planning Cake: Sweet Gaga’s Wedding Dress: Bella’s Bridal & Formal Bridal Hair & Makeup: Katina Carter Hair & Beauty Bridal Tan: Glow by Juju Bridesmaid Jewelry: Susan Standeffer Designs Bridesmaid Dresses: Show Me Your Mumu Groom’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse DJ/ Wedding Band: Ceremony Encore Strings Birmingham; Reception Blackberry Breeze Videography: Down in Front Productions Photo Booth: Flash Bar Rentals: Pre Events Stationery: Weezie B. Designs Wedding
Transportation: Rare Transportation Wedding Night Accommodations: The Grand Bohemian Hotel Mountain Brook
HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?
Aaron and I were sophomores at The University of Alabama when we met. We were introduced by a mutual friend, Wells Thomas, who was a groomsman in our wedding. We invited each other to our date parties that semester and started dating shortly after.
THE PROPOSAL
Aaron proposed to me at my favorite place, Lake Martin. We were with family at my grandmother’s house on Lake Martin for the proposal. During a badminton game, Aaron got down on one knee and asked me to spend the rest of my life with him! Shortly after the proposal, Aaron’s parents surprised me and appeared from the house. It was so special to have both our families there. Our parents had not yet met, so it was even more special getting to introduce them during such a wonderful moment.
FAVORITE WEDDING MOMENT
My favorite moment of our wedding was pulling up to the reception on the boat. We were greeted on the dock by our families and above us, lining the rails, were all of our guests cheering and toasting to us. It was so amazing, seeing all of our friends and family there together to celebrate with us.
FAVORITE WEDDING DETAILS
I loved how every aspect of our day turned out. From the beautiful flowers to the cake table to the Lake as a backdrop in all of our pictures, I wouldn’t change a thing about it. We didn’t do a first look, but I’m so glad we didn’t. It was so special not seeing each other until I walked down the aisle.
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sydney luke
JUNE 25, 2022
PHOTOS BY MASA HENSLEYthe details
Ceremony Venue: Reid Chapel at Samford University
Reception Venue: Thomas Jefferson Tower Caterer: Tre Luna Bar & Kitchen Florist: Branch & Bloom Wedding
Planner/Day Of Coordinator: Becky Dedge with Seamless Weddings Cake: Edgar’s Bakery Wedding
Dress: The Something Blue Shoppe Bridal Hair & Makeup: Julia Sissa Bridesmaid Dresses: The Dessy Group Groom’s Attire: Jos. A. Bank Videography: Brent Shows DJ/Wedding Band: DJ Prez Stationery: Pat Campbell with Fine Paperwork Wedding
Transportation: Rare Transportation Wedding Night
Accommodations: The John Hand Club & Hotel
HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?
We met our freshman year at Mississippi State through a mutual friend. We actually started hanging out in Auburn when Auburn played Mississippi State in football and continued spending time with one another once we got back to Starkville.
THE PROPOSAL
I worked for Mississippi State’s football program. Football is a big part of my family. We were out taking our graduation pictures, and he told me he had a surprise for me. My boss got us on the field to take a few pictures. We took some different ones, and then we started taking individual pictures–that is when Luke got the ring out and popped the question! Both of our families were at the stadium, and our friends held a party for us afterwards!
FAVORITE WEDDING MOMENT
We both had letters to read to each other during our first look, but we both got busy taking pictures that we forgot to read those letters until nearly 30 minutes before the ceremony. Our photographer and videographer took us outside the chapel, and we read them out loud to each other. It was a sweet moment that really prepared our minds and hearts for the ceremony. It was also a cool moment to hear those words and see the emotions from each other on such a special day!
FAVORITE WEDDING DETAILS
My favorite detail was our neon sign. We liked the idea of one but didn’t want our last name, so we put “I love you so much” on it instead. A lot of guests used it as a backdrop for pictures. It was a nice touch.
the details
Ceremony Venue: Reid Chapel at Samford University Reception Venue: Park Crest Event Facility Caterer: Park Crest Event Facility Florist: Bryanna Booth with Vera Flora Wedding Planner/Day Of Coordinator: Hayden Edinger Cake: Olexa’s Catering, Cafe & Cakes Wedding Dress: Carriage House Weddings Bridal Hair & Makeup: Melissa Bogardus with Makeup Mel Bridesmaid Dresses: Bella Bridesmaids Groom’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse Videography: Eric & Jamie Photography DJ/Wedding Band: Nationwide Coverage Band Stationery: Elaine & Bruce Martin with Dixie Printing Wedding Transportation: Coats Classic Cars Wedding Night Accommodations: The Grand Bohemian Hotel Mountain Brook
HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?
William and I met at Hoover High School in our eleventh-grade history class. He was a very shy, cross country and track athlete, and I was an outgoing cheerleader. William offered to help me complete my entire portion for a class project, and as they say, “the rest is history.” We started dating the summer before our senior year. We both went on to pursue college degrees at the University of Alabama, and our relationship grew and matured with us!
THE PROPOSAL
William proposed in Tuscaloosa on UA’s campus at Marr’s Springs. It’s a beautiful, natural spring in the middle of campus. It’s a place we had walked by together many times. William told me we were going to go to lunch at our favorite date night spot, FIVE Tuscaloosa. We took a detour through campus and stopped and went for that familiar walk. William stopped and knelt down and asked the question I had been so excited to hear! When he knelt down, the ring box was still in his back pocket and got stuck there. We both were laughing and giddy as William had to stand back up, get the ring out, then kneel back down to ask again and of course, I said yes!
FAVORITE WEDDING MOMENT
My favorite moment during our wedding was the private dance we did at the very end of our reception. Just before we left, when everyone was outside prior to our rose petal exit, William and I danced under the twinkle lights to Keith Whitley’s version of “When You Say Nothing At All.”
FAVORITE WEDDING DETAILS
Some of my favorite wedding details were the florals, my bridesmaids’ dresses and my wedding shoes. They were all gorgeous and made my vision come to life. The florals were all the blues and dusty pinks of my dreams!
the details
Ceremony Venue: Prince of Peace Catholic Church Reception Venue: The Barn at Shady Lane Caterer: Kathy G & Co. Florist: Boxwood & Bows Wedding
Planner/Day Of Coordinator: AMR Bridal & Day of with Dana Cake: Daughters Baking Wedding Dress: Bella’s Bridal & Formal Bridal Hair & Makeup: Angel Hamrick Bridesmaid Dresses: Bella Bridesmaids DJ/ Wedding Band: DJ Breezy & Superior Sound Wedding
Transportation: Rare Transportation & Helena Exotic Wedding Night Accommodations: Renaissance Birmingham Ross Bridge Golf Resort & Spa
HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?
James and I met through mutual friends in 2019 while he was stationed at Fort Benning, and I was in school at Auburn. My friend spent all of 2018 telling me that she had the perfect guy for me. I finally caved in 2019 and was sent on a blind date with James. We went out for pizza and beer and walked around Auburn’s campus for hours. All I can say is my friend was right!
THE PROPOSAL
We made a trip to London summer 2021 to meet the rest of James’s family. After spending five days in quarantine due to travel restrictions, we finally got to get out into the city. We spent the day going to museums and seeing the sights. We were walking to Buckingham Palace through St James’s Park and popped into the Duck Island Cottage. It was a complete surprise when he popped the question! He proposed with a family ring with the intention that we would design a ring together in London.
FAVORITE WEDDING MOMENT
During the reception, my bustle kept breaking even though we attempted to fix it twice. “Dancing Queen” was playing, and I wasn’t going to stop dancing. Everyone I was dancing with ended up picking up my dress, and it made an amazing picture!
FAVORITE WEDDING DETAILS
The marquee letters we got from Say It In Lights were completely epic and really elevated the dance floor with the wall of lights behind the DJ stand.
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lauren jake
SEPTEMBER 10, 2022
PHOTOS BY ERIC & JAMIE PHOTOGRAPHYthe details
Ceremony Venue: The Eastern Green Reception
Venue: The Town Hall in Rosemary Beach, Florida
Caterer: Townsend Catering Florist: Florals by the Sea Wedding Planner/Day Of Coordinator: Arden Sanders
Events Cake: Barb’s Cakes Wedding Dress: Ivory & White Bridal Boutique Bridal Hair & Makeup: Danielle Ivy Chiepalich Bridesmaid Dresses: Bella Bridesmaids
Groom’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse Videography: Resolute Wedding Films DJ/Wedding Band: Shane Keller Productions Stationery: Annabelle’s Wedding Night Accommodations: The Pearl Hotel
HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?
Jake and I became best friends in sixth grade at Berry Middle School and started our relationship in eighth grade. We went to Spain Park High School and graduated as “middle school sweethearts!” Actually, Jake asked me to marry him on December 3, 2013, on a piece of paper he passed me in the school hallway!
THE PROPOSAL
Jake proposed at The Barn at Shady Lane. The room was decorated with flower petals and tea light candles, and the only ones who were in the room were Jake, me and the photographer he secretly hired. Once we got settled, he played a video that included pictures of us together over our years of dating. The video also included footage of him asking my parents and grandparents for their blessing, and family members and close friends sharing their support.
FAVORITE WEDDING MOMENT
Jake and I did not do a first look. I like to say seeing Jake at the altar felt like a breath of fresh air to me. It felt like we were the only two there at that moment. Seeing his reaction to me walking down the aisle is something I will never forget.
FAVORITE WEDDING DETAILS
We took communion and had our families join us at the altar where our fathers each led a prayer over us. We decided to place my family on Jake’s side and his on mine, so our immediate family got to see our faces during the ceremony. Jake and I also decided to do a choreographed first dance to “Love Like This” by Lauren Daigle. We ended the night driving away in a T-Bird, which made it feel like we were in a movie!
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haley logan
OCTOBER 1, 2022
PHOTOS BY ERIC & JAMIE PHOTOGRAPHYthe details
Ceremony Venue: Reid Chapel at Samford University
Reception Venue: Regions Field Caterer: Parkview
Catering Florist: HotHouse Productions Wedding
Planner/Day Of Coordinator: Becky Baker with Becky’s Brides Cake: Telia Johnson Cakes Wedding Dress: Heidi Elnora Atelier Bridal Hair & Makeup: Melissa Bogardus with Makeup Mel Bridesmaid Dresses: Bella Bridesmaids Groom’s Attire: Jos. A. Bank
Videography: Evergreen Film House DJ/Wedding Band: DJ Prez Stationery: Annabelle’s Wedding
Transportation: The Struggle Bus BHAM LLC
HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?
Logan is from a small town called Corner, and my dad’s side of the family is as well. Logan has four nieces, and I have three cousins who have been friends since they were little. They all live in Corner, too. Logan and I would see each other at events in Corner. We knew of each other and would wave and say hello. I attended Auburn University and Logan attended Samford University, but once I moved back to Birmingham to attend nursing school, Logan decided to ask me on a date. I was nervous, but we both ended that date telling our best friends “that’s the person I’m going to marry.” God’s timing was absolutely perfect in our story, and we feel so blessed.
THE PROPOSAL
We planned a trip to the beach with our families to celebrate my nursing school graduation. I still had to take my nursing boards and pass them, so in my mind Logan was definitely not going to propose. We all got dressed up to eat dinner in 30A, but on the way to dinner, we had to stop and “go see one of Logan’s friends.” Logan and I got out of the car and began walking in this beautiful neighborhood called Carillon Beach. He stopped in front of this beautiful chapel, got down on his knee and proposed. I was completely surprised!
FAVORITE WEDDING MOMENT
My very favorite moment during the wedding was our first dance. We both absolutely love to dance. We danced to “I Want to Dance with Somebody,” and it was so much fun and matched our personalities perfectly.
FAVORITE WEDDING DETAILS
When we did our first look, it was such a special moment. Having time before pictures and all the rush that comes with wedding festivities, just to be with each other and talk, was perfect and so meaningful.
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rebekah brett
NOVEMBER 19, 2022
PHOTOS BY ERIC & JAMIE PHOTOGRAPHYthe details
Ceremony Venue: South Highland Presbyterian Church Reception Venue: Hoover Country Club Bridal
Stylist: Leslie Salzmann Florist: Anniece Morrison with Lilly & Rose Flowers Wedding Planner/Day Of Coordinator: Elsa Holaday Cake: Pastry Art Bake
Shoppe Wedding Dress: Family Heirloom Bridal Hair & Makeup: Amber Kennedy with Hair & Makeup by AK Bridesmaid Dresses: Azazie Groom’s Attire: The Black Tux Videography: Hadden Smith DJ/Wedding
Band: Just a Few Cats Stationery: Fun Stuff Wedding
Transportation: Rare Transportation & Mo’s Carriages Wedding Night Accommodations: Renaissance Birmingham Ross Bridge Golf Resort & Spa Live Event Painter: Joy Varnell with Expressions of Joy
HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?
We met through a mutual friend after a Nashville Predators hockey game. We became inseparable, and the rest is history!
THE PROPOSAL
Brett planned a romantic walk to the top of Love Circle, which overlooks downtown Nashville. He scoped it out the previous week and felt it was the perfect place. However, once reaching the top, he discovered it was way too crowded. Instead, he proposed on the porch of what is now our future home together.
FAVORITE WEDDING MOMENT
My favorite moment was when we became Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Brett Warren. All of the effort in planning the wedding led up to that specific moment. In front of God and all of those we cherish, everything came together so perfectly. Brett’s younger brother officiated the ceremony, and it was unbelievably intimate and special.
FAVORITE WEDDING DETAILS
Many of the details of my wedding highlighted generations before us. The church was founded in 1888 with beautiful stonework and stained-glass windows. I wore an heirloom lavalier that was worn by the past five generations of women in my family on their wedding day. The dress I wore was previously worn by my grandmother in 1950 and my mother in 1977. The ring that I wore on my right hand belonged to my dad’s mom. I carried an antique handkerchief given to me by my mother in law. We displayed pictures of the weddings of our parents and our grandparents at the wedding and reception. My grandfather was a big golfer at Hoover Country Club, and my parents’ wedding reception also took place there. I gifted my bridesmaids beautiful vintage furs. Our “get away” was a horse-drawn carriage. My wedding day felt so very magical, thanks to these details!
Spring Retreats
Lake, Mountains, Beach
By Christiana Roussel | Photos contributedThere is nothing like a big event – a wedding, a reunion, an anniversary - to inspire a fun getaway.
This spring, we are celebrating weddings and anniversaries, graduations and milestones achieved. And if we are honest, there is so much work that goes into planning these big events. It can feel like we’ve run a race when we finally get here. After all, what mother-of-the-bride hasn’t wished for her own weeklong-honeymoon-style getaway after helping to execute her daughter’s dream wedding? And to be sure, before we even get to the big celebrations, there are lots of smaller ones along the way: bridesmaids trips, groomsmen getaways, planning excursions and site visits for parties. We’ve selected three of our favorite locations which might just fit the bill for anything you have planned this spring. With destinations at the lake, the beach and in the mountains, there is a little something for everyone. Of course, you might just have to hit all three. They’re all very special!
Photo contributed by Reynolds Press ImagesHIT THE ROAD
A Little Something for Everyone
An Active Retreat
Just a short drive on I-20 from Birmingham, Reynolds Lake Oconee has been drawing Magic City visitors for years. Long known for its exceptional golf program and stunning setting on Lake Oconee, this Ritz-Carlton resort has something for everyone. The five-story property has rooms and suites of various sizes to accommodate a variety of guests, but larger parties may choose to book one of the six separate cottages that front the lake itself. Imagine settling in with your best girlfriends for a weekend of wedding planning and spa visits. For those who live, eat and breathe the pursuit of that small, white ball, there are four other suites which overlook The Oconee Golf Course, one of five worldclass courses on property.
Lake: Reynolds Lake Oconee Greensboro, Georgia
Ready, Aim, Shoot!
Beyond spa and golf, Reynolds Lake Oconee has expanded its recreational offerings to include tri-toon boat rentals, water skis, Jet Ski, paddle boarding, wakeboarding and canoe rentals. One of the more recent additions to this property is Sandy Creek Sporting Grounds, which is nestled into 100-acres of pristine East Georgia countryside. Great Britain’s internationally-acclaimed shooting champion Justin Jones and his team have worked tirelessly to develop the property and make it a luxurious, world-class shooting destination. Sandy Creek features a 20-station sporting clays course, five-stand shooting range and sporting clays. Women make up the fastest-growing sector of the shooting market, so even if you’ve never picked up a 20-gauge shotgun before, we challenge you to try your hand at this sport. It is thrilling!
Fine Dining
Of course, no getaway would be complete without great food, and this is one more way Reynolds Lake Oconee shines. There are a number of on-site restaurants that can be intimate respites for two, or host a large group of revelers. Book one of the cottages, and you can have chef-driven meals brought to your own private domain and never lift a finger.
Make It Permanent
Once your celebration or honeymoon has ended, you may find yourself not wanting to leave Reynolds. That is just the way they like it! Recent years have seen a huge rise in permanent relocation to the area where homesites have been selling like hotcakes. The development of the residential side of Lake Oconee has been one founded upon intention and authentic hospitality like no other. There is character and community here that has drawn new full-time residents who cherish being active and being taken care of in a naturally-wondrous setting. You may come for a weekend but end up staying for a lifetime.
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Mountaintop Escape Retreat in the Peaks
Located in the heart of Western North Carolina, The Swag is a storied property with a history of hospitality and a warm embrace of its environs. First established as the private retreat for Deener and Dan Matthews and their friends and family, The Swag is named for that part of the landscape where two mountains come together. That physical act of coming together is the foundation for what this property is all about.
A Breath of Fresh Air
Let’s start by saying this: take note of the temperature gauge on your car when you first turn onto The Swag’s driveway. As you make the 15-minute drive up the mountain, crossing the terrain on switchbacks, you can watch the temperature drop degree-by-degree. Better yet, just roll down the windows and let that fresh mountain air erase whatever cares you may have inadver-
Mountains: The Swag Waynesville, North Carolina
tently brought along on this getaway. We promise that by the time you arrive at the welcome reception area, your breathing will become deeper and your smile will become wider.
Next-Gen Caretakers
As only the second stewards of this property, Annie and David Colquitt –themselves long time guests at The Swag before purchasing the property – built this welcome area as a way to set the tone for what is to come.
Get Out There
Atop the mountain lies the main guest lodge where you’ll gather each afternoon for a pre-prandial cocktail or enjoy a repast with other guests. Just across the driveway of the 250-acre property is a long, seemingly endless, rustic wooden fence which is all that
separates guests from the wonder of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP). Pause for a moment to take in the chatter of woodland life, feel the cool and earthy breeze that comes whispering through the centuries-old growth. This may be just the setting you desire for a honeymoon or a relaxed couples retreat.
Feeling Cozy
Rooms are available in the lodge’s main Swag House, where Deener and Dan once had rooms for each of their children to come and visit. These are spacious mountaintop rooms with truly elegant amenities not often found at this altitude. One of the most coveted rooms might be the one with the large copper tub on the porch. Picture yourself taking in the moonrise, enveloped in and sipping on bubbles. Adjacent Chestnut Lodge features five other spaces while seven cabins and suites across the property provide truly intimate privacy. The Balsam Cottage is one of our personal favorites with fireplaces, a sauna, an outdoor shower and soaking tub, beckoning you after a long hike.
The Great Smokies Daytime on the mountain is your time – hours to explore the GSMNP on foot, with or without a guide, like one of the experts-in-residence who have been coming to the property for years. You may choose to amble down the lawn to one of the nooks tucked into the rhododendron-lined hillside, taking along the lunch that the kitchen made for you this morning. Or, stake your claim on a rocking chair on the porch, cracking open a new hardback, losing count of all the hummingbirds that also call The Swag home.
More To Do
The Colquitts recognized and relished the respite of The Swag, having been guests and friends of the Matthews for so many years. But, in taking the reins of ownership, they have endeavored to add even more luxury to the mountaintop: adding a spa, fitness center, wine and cocktail tastings, as well as a soaking pool with breathtaking views of the area. Tours of the garden on site are rounded out with cocktail-crafting classes where guests are invited to try their hand at mixology. Stave puzzles have always been standard fireside entertainment here and continue to be a cherished afternoon activity. theswag.com
A Hotel with a Romantic Past
Sugar White Sands
For some, there is no getaway like a beach getaway. We get that. For those folks, we suggest something different than your typical 30-A trip: The Hotel Don CeSar in St. Petersburg, Florida. Also known as The Pink Palace, this grand hotel sits majestically on the sugar-white sands of St. Pete, just a short drive from the Tampa airport.
Pink Palace History
The Don (as it is also known) enjoys a rich romantic past that is honored still today. Real estate tycoon Thomas Rowe built the resort in the height of the Great Gatsby era of 1928, as a tribute to the love of his life. The property attracted a number of notable guests, including F. Scott Fitzgerald himself and was quite the destination in its heyday before Rowe’s untimely death in 1940. Two years later, the United States Army purchased the property and used it as a place for returning WWII injured airmen to convalesce. After that, the hotel languished for several years before a group of investors lovingly brought it back to life.
Beach: Hotel Don CeSar
St. Petersburg, Florida
Revelers Welcomed
Now a member of the National Trust’s Historic Hotels of America, much of the era’s panache can be felt in every corner of the hotel – from the vaulted ceilings of the marble-clad lobby to the wide breezeways to the guest rooms that feel very nautical in detail. There are grand ballrooms for large parties and sweeping vistas that recall that bygone era of grandeur. The hotel hosts weddings year-round where the Pink Palace feels like a de facto member of the party. While the hotel’s spa and idyllic beach setting are enough to keep guests on property, it would be a shame to miss some of the other fun things to do in the area.
Dreamland
In fact, take a page from New York Times’ best-selling author, Nicholas Sparks, who set his most recent romantic novel, Dreamland, at the Don CeSar, a site he visits yearly and has great affection for. The main characters of the novel, Morgan and Colby, engage all of St. Pete as the backdrop to their own love story – kayaking in clear-bottomed boats amongst the mangroves and spending stretches of time at the acclaimed Salvador Dali museum – which might just inspire a little romance of your own. doncesar.com
Spring 2023 Events
Taylor Durham grew up in Hueytown, Alabama, where she was a small business owner for more than five years. During her time as a business owner, she won “Business of the year,” she served on the chamber board of directors, she was an ambassador for the city and she served on many other organizations within the city.
Taylor enjoys spending time with her family in her free time. She and her hus
band, Ryan, married in 2021.
Taylor is currently serving as the City of
Hoover Business Services Specialist. Her role is to serve as a case manager for businesses coming into the city and act as a liaison between the city’s different departments and business owners.
As a former small business owner, she is dedicated to making the process go as smoothly as possible and offering any assistance she can to business owners. Taylor looks forward to serving Hoover and working alongside the chamber to help make all businesses successful.
New Members
Thank you to our 2023 Board of Trustees
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Ms. Brooke Wood, Alabama Credit Union –Hoover
Dr. Timothy Lee, Alabama Heart & Vascular, P.C
Kimberly Jackson, Alabama Power
Jabo Waggoner, Alabama State Senator Jabo Waggoner
Zeke Eldridge, Alabama Vein & Restoration
Medspa – Chace Circle
Craig Reeves, Ambit Solutions, LLC
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Jody Mattson, AmFirst
Derrick E. Ragland, APCO Employees Credit Union
John Santamour, Aprio, LLP
Kim starling, Ascension St. Vincent’s
Terri Williams, AT&T – Alabama
Linda Cencula, Avadian Credit Union – Corporate
Jarrod Edwards, BancorpSputh – Hoover
David Riddle, Bedzzz Express
Deborah Stephens, Behavioral Health Systems, Inc.
Matthew Rodgers, Benton Nissan of Hoover
Ashfaq Taufique, Birmingham Islamic Society
Tara Bailey, Brookdale University Park
Will Hawkins, CB&S Bank
Lori Moler, Children’s of Alabama
Crystal Dixon, Costco Wholesale
Jonathan Wilson, Dave and Buster’s
Jeff Bass, Diversicare of Riverchase
Nicole Self, Express Oil Change/Tire EngineersCorporate Offices
Anne Smyth, Galleria Woods Retirement Community
Ches Allen, General Informatics
Keith Strickland, Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood, Inc.
Leisha Harris, Grandview Medical Center
Len Luther, Gresham, Smith and Partners
Gina Cannady, Legacy community Federal Credit Union – Corporate Ridge
Mr. Ira Levine, Levine & Associates Commercial Real Estate
Terry Poole, Long-Lewis of Hoover
Jamie Black, McDonald’s
Christina Bnn, Medical West Hospital
Luke Elder, Mercedes Benz of Birmingham
Van Singleton, Office Depot #2293-Hoover
Joseph B. Bolen, IV, Ortho Alabama Spine and Sports
Rodney Berry, Peoples Bank of Alabama –International Park
Chuck Kramer, Progress Bank and Trust
Jennifer Nesbitt, Proveer at Grande View
Rick Smith, Renaissance Ross Bridge Golf Resort & Spa
Bob Adams, Revere Control Systems, Inc.
Mike White, Riverchase Galleria
Dwight Sandlin, Signature Homes
Brian Skelton, Skelton’s Heating, Cooling and Refrigeration
Michelle Suggs, Somerby at St. Vincent’s One Nineteen
Lynne Butler, South Haven Health & Rehabilitation Center
James Robinson, Spire Energy
Vivian Mora, State Farm Insurance – Vivian Mora Agency
Terry Rippstein, Terracon consultants, Inc.
Aeriell Lapsley, The Trails at Cahaba River
Mark Grenier, Topgolf
Gus McKenzie, Troy University
Mary Beth Young, Truist Financial
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Phillip Corley, Wallace, Jordan, Ratliff & Brandt, LLC
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HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL’S PINK-OUT GAME
On Friday, Oct. 14 Hoover High School played Chelsea High School at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium for Hoover’s “Pink-Out” game. This game is significant because Hoover High School student Sara Hancock held a fundraiser for To The Fullest Foundation, which Sara helped form after losing her mother to breast cancer. Students, teachers and others all came wearing pink in support.
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Hoover is Home
Shades Crest Road
For five years I had the pleasure of driving on Shades Crest Road every morning and evening on my commute to work. The variety of houses to look at and the view off the cliff never got old. I recommend anyone visiting Hoover for the first time to drive down Shades Crest Road, especially at sunset.
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Work Hard, Play Hard
Hoover Sports Facilities
We are privileged to have some of the best sports facilities in the country right here in Hoover. The Hoover Met Complex, where my travel baseball teams have practiced and played tournaments, is a world-class facility. Also, the Finley Center has been a great place to participate in youth basketball.
Making Connections
Leadership Hoover
Hoover Communities
Bluff Park and Riverchase
Living in Bluff Park as a child in the ‘80s was an incredible experience. I had friends on just about every street in the area. Riding bikes to Shades Cliff Pool, Western Supermarket (now Piggly Wiggly) and other areas of Bluff Park are memories that I will never forget. My family and I have lived in Riverchase for the past 10 years. We absolutely love the Riverchase community and living in this neighborhood.
Staying Fit
Hoover Fitness
I opened my gym, Hoover Fitness, in Bluff Park in 2007. After a complete renovation and remodel in 2022, we are starting our 16th year of business in Hoover. In addition to 24-hour DIY memberships, we specialize in training with our HF Elite group personal training, one-on-one personal training and our virtual personal trainer.
I was honored to be a member of the 2018-19 Leadership Hoover class. While I have lived in Hoover my entire life, this class was a great way to learn even more about the City of Hoover and many of the behind-the-scenes aspects of the city. It was also a great opportunity to develop quality relationships with other Hoover business leaders.