Shelby Living April 2015

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Farm fresh Stone Hollow Farmstead shares a tasty breakfast recipe for spring

Living river Cahaba Riverkeeper spearheads testing, cleanup efforts

Local legacy Looking back on the 96-year history of UM’s College Night April 2015 shelbyliving.com

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kitchen Jeff State culinary students learn real-world skills

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Helena’s sports medicine program offers college-level instruction

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FROM THE EDITOR

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t least once a week, I am reminded of the fantastic opportunities available to Shelby County students. That is a great thing since Shelby County is home to tens of thousands of students of all ages and backgrounds. In this month’s issue of the magazine, we highlight some of the great programs going on at local schools. In its first year of operation, Helena High School has partnered with Lemak Sports Medicine to launch an exciting new sports medicine program. Students learn basic injury prevention, CPR, emergency care techniques and more. The program is intended to prepare students for college-level work, but these are also great skills to know for day-to-day life. Is there any event in Montevallo more exciting than College Night? Based on the passion and dedication I’ve seen from Gold and Purple Side members – both past and present – I’m going to say no. College Night was started almost 100

years ago to celebrate the university adding the “college” distinction to its title. It has spawned a Jeopardy question, a television actress, an exhibit at the Library of Congress and nine decades worth of cherished memories for UM alumni. Jefferson State Community College offers a lot of classes you might expect – Nursing, business, criminal justice. It also offers a topnotch culinary arts and management program. Students can take delicioussounding classes like “Chocolate and Truffles” and “Cake Decorating/Design.” They also get real-world experience by interning at local restaurants or bistro ProVare, the college’s on-site café. I hope the stories in the issue get you excited about education in our county. With such fantastic programs at our local schools, I think our future is in good hands. If you have a story idea about schools, business, faith or anything else interesting, please contact me at 205-669-3131 or Katie.mcdowell@ shelbyliving.com. l

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Katie.McDowell@ShelbyLiving.com ON THE COVER Joseph Mitchell is director of Culinary and Hospitality Institute at Jefferson State Community College. Cover design: Jamie Dawkins Photography: Jon Goering

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CONTRIBUTORS Laura Brookhart Lindsay Dyess Jon Goering Dawn Harrison Amy Jones Ginny Cooper McCarley Lisa Phillips Eric Starling PRODUCTION Jamie Dawkins Layken Gibbs Robyn Holm Amanda Porter MARKETING Kristy Brown Emily Connell Ashley Duckett Daniel Holmes Nicole Loggins Rhett McCreight Meagan Mims Kim McCulla Kari Yoder ADMINISTRATION Tim Prince Katie McDowell Mary Jo Eskridge Hailey Dolbare Laurel Cousins Shelby Living is published monthly by Shelby County Newspapers Inc., P.O. Box 947, Columbiana, AL 35051. Shelby Living 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, P.O. Box 947, Columbiana, AL 35051. Shelby Living 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 $20.41 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. 526.

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WHAT’S INSIDE

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FARM FRESH Stone Hollow Farmstead shares a tasty breakfast recipe for spring

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THE SIMPLE LIFE

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SHORT STORIES

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BUSINESS CONNECTIONS

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SPOKEN STORIES Dolores Hydock brings the Wild West to life in new performance

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AN EARLY START Helena High’s sports medicine program provides college-level instruction

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FROM THE CLASSROOM TO THE WORKFORCE Jeff State culinary students learn real-world skills

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MAKING BEST-SUMMER-EVER PLANS? Count on kids’ camps at St. Vincent’s One Nineteen

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FARM FRESH Stone Hollow Farmstead shares a tasty breakfast recipe for spring

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LIVING RIVER Cahaba Riverkeeper spearheads testing, cleanup efforts

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LOCAL LEGACY Looking back on the 96-year history of the University of Montevallo’s College Night

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DAILY RATES Help put a stop to child abuse in its many forms

ART TAKES FLIGHT Helena artist is well known for paintings of angels and birds

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THE SIMPLE LIFE

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rojects, projects and more projects! Most disorganization and clutter in our homes and offices come from things left abandoned versus completed. Think about that and then look around your own home and desk. Do you cringe at the thought of Lisa Phillips, owner of SimpleWorks, painting the bedroom, updating Simpleworksmtsp.com your landscape, or cleaning out the lisa@simpleworksmtsp.com garage? If so, your to-do list may still 205.981.7733 include projects from last year. Or do you love it so much that you have two or three projects going on at the same time? Whatever your impulse, when it comes to pushing up your sleeves and getting started, knowing how to keep track of the details is what will help make any project go smoothly. Spring landscaping is right in front of us, so let’s start there. However, you can adapt these same basic principles for any project. uKeep everything together: Simple pocket folders (or the large plastic envelopes that zip or Velcro shut) are great for keeping receipts, care tags from plants, sketches of the flowerbeds, price comparisons, etc. Put brochures, pictures, and business cards that you have picked up in the folder. This is your “go-to” folder for anything that is current for the project. u Keep everything separate: Make sure you keep the green landscaping folder only for the yard improvements. Updating the bathroom gets another colored folder. As soon as you begin to think of a project, create a folder for your ideas. Your enthusiasm is at its highest at the beginning of a project—the minute you come up with the idea! Even if you don’t plan to start immediately, you will want to remember the creative ideas and strategy you have now. This is also helpful in case the project gets delayed for a few days or weeks due to lack of money, energy, weather or time. With the folder system, you are just picking up from where you left off. Think about it—if you have to start over—that takes energy! But if you think you are almost finished, you can see the end. And once the end is in sight, we have a tendency to run harder to cross the finish line. This is a “simple” thought process between finishing and ending. There is a difference. A folder system for projects is very simple. Once the job is completed, file away the entire folder with other reference files. When you have finished projects, you have less clutter and disorganization around you. It’s that simple. l

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SHORT STORIES

Hendrick wins DealerRater award

CPES students rewarded for donating books Students at Chelsea Park Elementary enjoyed having their faces painted with a Valentine heart or a mustache for bringing in gently used books that will be used for a summer reading program.

The response was so positive the school plans to do another day for students in March. The school thanked all of the parents who responded by cleaning out their gently used books for a worthy cause.

Hendrick Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM has been awarded a 2015 DealerRater Dealer of the Year award, which recognized auto dealerships across the U.S. and Canada that deliver outstanding customer service, based on consumer reviews written on DealerRater.com. The Dealer of the Year awards are based on reviews by new and used car shoppers and those who took their vehicles into dealerships for service. Reviewers evaluated Hendrick on its customer service, quality of work, friendliness, pricing and overall experience. “It is an honor to be awarded this recognition. Our team works extra hard to make sure every customer has a great experience while at Hendrick,” Hendrick Executive General Manager Joel Smith said. “Our mission is to be the premier quality vehicle retailer in the world: providing the best opportunities for our team members, customers, communities and the manufacturers we represent.

Chelsea Troop 85 celebrates first Eagle Scout The first Eagle Scout rank in the history of Boy Scout Troop 85, sponsored by St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church in Chelsea, was presented recently to Wade Thomas Moore, center, son of Preston and Pam Moore of Chelsea. He is pictured with Life Scout Levi Hardegree, First Class Jacob Berg, Life Scout Jordan Reynolds and First Class Seger Bayer. Preston Moore is also Scoutmaster of the troop. Moore, a 14-year-old freshman at Chelsea High School, has been in Boy Scouts for four years, following three years as a Cub Scout. In earning the Eagle Scout Badge, Moore completed 29 merit badges, eight more than the 21 merit badges required for Eagle. He 8 | ShelbyLiving.com

currently serves as chaplain’s aide in his troop. Part of the Troop Court of Honor included an Eagle Scout Charge/Challenge, which was delivered by Moore’s grandfather, Tom Moore of Columbiana, who is a retired Professional Scouter with 38 years tenure.

Wade’s Eagle Scout project was the construction of an outdoor program class area for Chelsea Park Elementary School, where his mother is a teacher’s aide for special needs students. Bayer also received his First Class Badge during the Court of Honor.


SHORT STORIES

MLES students compete in first Geography Bee On Feb. 3, Mt Laurel Elementary School held its first annual Geography Bee. Under the guidance of Sam Scott, 15 student competitors worked diligently for months to prepare for the Geography Bee. Kapil Nathan won the MLES bee, while Kimberly Brown was the runner-up.

United Way partners thanks Publix for continued support On Feb. 26, United Way and its partners participated in Public Appreciation Day, a day to express thanks to store employees for their support of United Way and share the impact of their contributions. United Way has about 20 allocation partners in Shelby County. Pictured, Owens House mascot Reggie visits the Publix in Calera. April 2015 | 9


Local elected chairman of farming committee Legislators address issues at GSCC preview luncheon Members of the local Shelby County state legislative delegation participated in the Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce’s Legislative Preview Luncheon on Feb. 17 at Jefferson State Community College. Legislators had an opportunity to address a range of issues during the question and answer session prior to the conclusion of the program. Topics ranged from health care, prison reform, education, General Fund, taxes, minimum wage and more. More than 75 public and

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private business leaders for the luncheon, which was planned by the Chamber’s Governmental Affairs Work Group and sponsored by Sain Associates, Inc. Pictured, from left, State Representative Arnold Mooney, State Senator Slade Blackwell, State Representative April Weaver, State Representative Matt Fridy, State Senator J.T. ‘’Jabo’’ Waggoner, State Representative Jim Carns, State Senator Cam Ward and State Representative Mike Hill.

Phillip Hunter of Shelby County, left, was elected chairman of the Alabama Farmers Federation State Greenhouse, Nursery and Sod Committee on Feb. 5 during the Alabama Farmers Federation’s annual Commodity Organization Meeting in Montgomery. He is pictured with Federation Greenhouse, Nursery and Sod Division Director Mac Higginbotham.


ARTS COUNCIL CORNER

Spoken stories Dolores Hydock brings the Wild West to life in new performance

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toryteller Dolores Hydock’s love for words and stories go back to when she was a very young girl. Since her first storytelling competition in her hometown of Reading, Penn., when she was 5 years old, Hydock has dedicated her life to sharing her passion for storytelling. “I love words,” Hydock said, “and the power of words to entertain, inspire and help people connect with one another. The stories we tell each other from our everyday lives help us feel like we’re really all in this together.” Hydock’s mother taught her to read from a very young age and helped cultivate a love of stories in her daughter’s life. Hydock loved the worlds and places they transported her and that she could experience other people’s thoughts and feelings too. As soon as she could she obtained a library card and soaked up all the stories she could get her hands on. She looked to stories to help inspire and encourage her and to help her deal with life’s dilemmas.

“I hope the stories I tell help people connect to their own memories, their own experiences and the experiences of others,” Hydock said. Hydock returns to the Shelby County Arts Council on April 11 to once again share her great love of storytelling. “Starch in their Petticoats: True Stories of Strong Women Who Settled the West” details true stories of real women of the American West. Using newspaper clippings, letters, diary entries, pictures and music from the time period performed by music historian Bobby Horton, Hydock brings the wild West to life in Columbiana. “None of the people I tell about are famous. I like to find historical people most people don’t know about, and allow their story to shine,” Hydock said. Horton’s music adds the perfect compliment to the show. He performs everything from trail songs, cowboy tunes and many other songs of the late 1800s. They set the stage perfectly for life the pioneers would have experienced. Horton has accompanied Hydock’s shows in the past and she emphasized what a treat it is to work with such an amazing and talented artist.

Dolores Hydock and Bobby Horton will perform at the Shelby County Arts Council on April 11.

“All stories, whether they’re funny or touching, silly or serious, have the power to remind us that we’re all human and we all go through a lot of the same things,” Hydock said. “Starch in their Petticoats: True Stories of Strong Women Who Settled the West” will be performed at the Shelby County Arts Council on Saturday, April 11 at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets for the event are $25. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit Shelbycountyartscouncil. com or call 205-669-0044. For more information on Dolores Hydock and to see excerpts from her performances, visit Storypower.org. l

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ARTS & CULTURE

Art takes flight Helena artist is well known for paintings of angels and birds Story by LAURA BROOKHART Photographs CONTRIBUTED

ABOVE: “Birds On A Wire,” painted on a 24 x 48-inch canvas, sold quickly. RIGHT: Helena artist Phyllis Thomas Gibson is well known for her bird and angel paintings. BELOW: “Hero” is the name of this pair of hummingbirds, size 30 x 40 inches, now at Four Seasons Gallery. Gibson says her interpretation is “she watches him with hero eyes.”

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rtist Phyllis Thomas Gibson’s reputation as an expressive painter with a recognizable style of her own is well known. She works in acrylic, mixed medium and encaustic. Considered to be this area’s original portrayer of ethereal beings (which led to many imitators and the popularity of the angel motif in recent decades), Gibson’s exuberant work may be found on canvases from 6 x 6 inches to 48 x 60 inches. “I’ve been working on birds now for maybe two years,” Gibson said, noting, “We are in a wildlife refuge and I love watching birds. I feed them. I see their interaction and emotion. And, yes, they do have emotions.” “Lately I have been painting the river and the bird life around me,” she added. Current canvases

capture a variety of native birds. The accompanying photo shows a baby hummer (30 x 30 inch canvas) entitled, “Fly With Me.” “I never paint two identical canvases,” she adds, noting that “Birds On A Wire” with its quirky personalities sold quickly and she is planning a 24x48 canvas of another group of birds.


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“Fly with Me” features a baby hummingbird on a 30 x 30 inch canvas.

Gibson, a Helena resident, always welcomes the presence of her grandson, Ian, whom she first introduced to painting at a very young age. When Ian was a mere 15 months, the two had a collaborative show at Four Season’s Gallery in Homewood. The exhibit, entitled “Moon and Stars,” featured 5x5-inch canvases, many of which featured the metallic gold paint of which Ian was especially fond at that time. His signature at that time was a painterly dot on the front and “Ian and Nana” was signed on the back. Now 7 years old, Ian still paints alongside Gibson in her studio overlooking the Cahaba River. “He will paint but now he doesn’t want me to tell him how because he has developed a mind of his own,” Gibson says. “He paints just to give as gifts and he offers his critiques of my paintings. Most often he is correct.” “We walk the trails together and talk about the trees and love of the river,” she added. “I not only am trying to teach him love of art but love of nature … and the gentleness of the breeze on his face.” One of the founding members of Artists, Inc. in Vestavia Hills, Gibson’s work is currently available there and at Four Seasons Gallery in Homewood. l April 2015 | 13


HEALTH & FITNESS

An early start Helena High’s sports medicine program provides college-level instruction Story by AMY JONES Photographs by ERIC STARLING

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ABOVE: Helena High teacher Corey Lock leads students during a class. TOP RIGHT: Exercise balls line the walls in the sports medicine class. BOTTOM RIGHT: A student practices wrapping another student’s ankle during class.

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t Helena High School, amidst the typical hustle and bustle of the science labs, the English classrooms and the gym, you’ll find some students getting a not-so-typical education — such as how to care for injured athletes, the symptoms of concussion and proper stretches for different muscles. These students are part of the school’s sports medicine program, for which the school partners with the widely known Lemak Sports Medicine and Orthopedics, a sports medicine center with locations throughout the Birmingham area,

including one in Alabaster. Dr. Larry Lemak said the idea for the program came from Shelby County Schools Superintendent Randy Fuller and Rene Day, former coordinator of career/technical education for the school system. Three years ago, Day and Fuller came to Lemak for help developing a sports medicine program. Lemak had no hesitation in saying yes. “Our goal is to inspire and enlighten students about the field of sports medicine. It is a subject that we have dedicated our lives to and that we are deeply passionate about,” Lemak said. He said it is essential for high school students to learn about different medical fields before attending college so they can make better


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Students practice CPR on a dummy during a sports medicine class at Helena High School.

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decisions about what to study. Lemak said they chose to start the program at the brand-new Helena High School because school designers were able to include specific classroom space for the sports medicine program into the school’s construction. However, students are also able to visit Lemak Sports Medicine facilities to see sports medicine in action. “This is perhaps the greatest benefit that we anticipate for our students,” Lemak said. “While classroom learning is important, it does not provide students with real work experience to prepare them for a career path after graduation. Exposure to workplace environments is needed to bridge the gap between learning in the classroom and application in the work environment.”

Corey Lock, a health sciences teacher at Helena High, said he was thrilled to learn about the sports medicine program. “When I interviewed for this job and found out what the Shelby County Career Tech department and Lemak Sports Medicine were trying to create, I knew that it would be an incredible opportunity to show students what the professions in sports medicine are all about,” he said. The beginning sports medicine courses are geared toward ninth- and 10th-graders, and students have the opportunity to further their educations with intermediate and advanced courses. In courses, students learn everything from basic injury prevention and CPR to emergency care techniques, basic pharmacology


Lock and his students treat an “injury” for practice during class.

and injury rehabilitation. Advanced students will be able to observe and work at internship sites in the Shelby County area, Lock said. Lock, who has a sports medicine degree, said he believes the program prepares students for a collegiate program. “We cover the same material as I covered in college for this program,” Lock said. “We don’t expect them to know it at the same level while in high school, but they will be light years ahead of students who do not go through a similar program.” This is the program’s first year, and it already has 100 students enrolled. Lock said he expects the number to grow. “We hope to add another instructor in our third year as a program,” he said. — Dr. Larry Lemak Macie Frederick, a senior at Helena, said she chose to participate in the sports medicine program because she hopes to pursue a career as a physical therapist. “This program has made me decide what I want to do career-wise,” she said. “I hope to have a future working closely with athletes and sports.” Frederick said she believes the program is a fantastic stepping stone. “This program is important to me because it is a great environment to get experience in, and I have learned so much,” she said. l

“Our goal is to inspire and enlighten students about the field of sports medicine.”

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HEALTH & FITNESS

CAMP ONE NINETEEN Dates: Monday-Friday all summer long Ages: 6-12 Registration: $30/day for members, $35 per day for non-members. Discount for full-week registration. Description: Camp 119 includes sports, camp games, and indoor/outdoor activities. In addition to (weather-permitting) daily swims, campers enjoy weekly themed activities. Those themes, designed to appeal to varied interests, are linked to special activities, such as cooking with One Nineteen’s dietitian and visits with special guests from some of Birmingham’s best education facilities.

SPORTS PERFORMANCE PROGRAMS Dates: To be announced. Ages: 11-18 Registration: Price varies depending on the camper’s program choice. Description: Every participant will have access to a highly skilled team of college-level coaches who use scientifically based training principles to boost strength, power, speed and agility.

THYME TO COOK Dates: Designated weeks in June and July. Ages: 6-16 Registration: $195/week Description: Each group will prepare and eat healthy foods and learn where those foods come from. Past favorite recipes included bananas foster, shrimp and grits and homemade chips and salsa. 18 | ShelbyLiving.com

Making Best-Summer-Ever plans? Count on kids’ camps at St. Vincent’s One Nineteen fun-filled summer. Some are enrolling for Camp One Nineteen, the all-summer e know schools event that draws ages 6 through are still in session 12 for day or week-long activities. this spring. Registrants can swim, play, However, we’re craft and cook for $30 per day as already already in a summer mindset at members or $35 per day as nonSt. Vincent’s One Nineteen. That’s members. Thanks to all these because we’re eagerly anticipating plans, Camp One Nineteen will what we think will be the best again be the summer place where summer ever for One Nineteen’s fitness is fun. day campers. Some are signing up for our Again this year we’re Thyme To Cook classes, in which incorporating healthy physical, ages 6 to 16 are divided by ages to emotional, and intellectual meet on designated weeks in June growth opportunities for children and July. Each group will prepare ages 6 through 12, disguised and eat healthy foods and learn as swimming, playing games, where those foods come from. making crafts, working out, Past favorite recipes included cooking treats and making new bananas foster, shrimp and grits friends. We have some incredible and homemade chips and salsa, opportunities for teens, too. all included in the $195 per week Apparently, our best-ever cost. plans are no longer a secret. Our Thyme To Cook chefs not Parents and kids who experienced only make friends and have tons One Nineteen’s past summer day of fun in our professional kitchen, camps — or who have heard but also develop healthier eating about them from friends — are habits while growing their social, already signing up for another science and math skills. Story by JACQUELINE GARDNER Photograph by JON GOERING

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And there’s more in the best-summer making. Athletes ages 11 through 18 are signing up for One Nineteen’s summer Sports Performance Programs, an extension of our year-round emphasis on helping young athletes excel in all sports. And we haven’t forgotten the younger athletes. We’ll be offering Speed School for youth ages 7-11 in June. Although costs vary based on what each athlete selects, every participant will have access to a highly skilled team of college-level coaches who use scientifically-based training principles to boost strength, power, speed and agility. Spots for these popular programs will fill soon. For more information on one or more of our best summer ever camps, visit onenineteen.com. To reserve your camper’s place, call 4086600. l Jacqueline Gardner is St. Vincent’s One Nineteen’s Director of Health and Wellness Services.


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FEATURES

Living river Cahaba Riverkeeper spearheads testing, cleanup efforts keep it clean. In 2008, Crawford founded the Cahaba Riverkeeper, a community-based, non-profit hen Dr. Myra Crawford retired from organization designed to “defend the ecological her position with the University of integrity of the Cahaba River and its tributaries and Alabama at Birmingham’s School of watershed” and engage people in helping “ensure Medicine years ago, she asked herself, clean water, a healthy aquatic environment and the “What am I going to do with the rest of my life?” recreational and aesthetic values of the Cahaba.” A conversation with her son prompted Crawford Crawford has served as the organization’s executive to turn to the Cahaba River, a body of water near director since 2009. which she has lived for more than 40 years. “I started the Cahaba Riverkeeper because there “It is known to be diverse, it is beautiful and was no community environmental organization most importantly is the primary source of drinking that was concentrating on the science of the river,” water for one-fourth of the population of Alabama,” Crawford said. “Most of the data we have access to Crawford said of the river. is years old. The last comprehensive study of the But today’s Cahaba is not the same river Crawford Cahaba was done by the Environmental Protection took her children to when they were young, and she Agency 20 years ago. A river could change in 20 years, fears it will not be the same for her grandchildren if can’t it?” people don’t work together to preserve its ecology and The Cahaba River spans roughly 190 miles across

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W ABOVE: Cahaba Riverkeeper volunteers helped collect trash from the Cahaba River during a Renew Our Rivers cleanup. TOP RIGHT: The Cahaba River flows through eight counties. BOTTOM RIGHT: A vounteer collects trash during a clean-up day.

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central Alabama and is the main source of water for the city of Birmingham, its surrounding communities and many other communities downriver, according to a CRk brochure. As the state’s longest free-flowing river, the Cahaba has a watershed covering more than 1,800 square miles and flows through the following eight Alabama counties: Shelby, St. Clair, Jefferson, Tuscaloosa, Chilton, Bibb, Perry and Dallas. The Cahaba has a fish population greater than any other temperate river of its size, with many fish and mussel species classified as rare and endangered, the brochure said. “The primary change (in the river) is the increase in the sedimentation that is accumulating in the riverbed,” Crawford said. “If we’re not careful, it’s going to turn into a barren channel.” CRk is composed of volunteers, including a seven-member board of directors and nearly 200 active members. CRk interfaces with the community through social media sites. The group currently has about 4,500 followers on Facebook and more than 600 followers on Twitter. “Every dime we get goes into our study and goes into our work,” Crawford said. “We plan on examining the science of the Cahaba.” Last summer, CRk volunteers monitored eight sites on the river they considered high-use locations. “These are swimming holes, canoe launches and fishing sites where a large number of people come in contact with the water,” Crawford said. “We tested the water for bacteria, E. coli and other coliforms. We found that some that were constantly relatively Volunteers filled a canoe with discarded soccer and volley balls during a cleanup day.

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clean and some that were constantly so polluted that I would not advise anyone to go into the water.” Crawford and other CRk volunteers monitor sites along the river to learn more about the river and make information they gather available to the public in a timely manner. Much of the river’s pollution stems from storm water running off impervious surfaces such as roads and parking lots and carrying chemicals and litter into the river. “Storm water runoff is killing the river,” Crawford said. “It runs off fast and hot and puts more water faster in the river, scouring the banks, bringing in toxins, whatever is on the road. That’s a real concern.” Construction sites and six waste treatment plants in the upper Cahaba also pose threats to the river because of their potential to overflow at any given time, Crawford said. “I think we’ve developed so rapidly we haven’t been attentive to the greatest treasure we have,” Crawford said. “We’re the problem, and we can also be the solution. Be grateful for our drinking water that’s clean.” CRk welcomes volunteers for cleanups it holds on the Cahaba each year. CRk partnered with Canoe the Cahaba, Friends of the Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge and Alabama Power for a river cleanup on March 14. “In Shelby County, a number of creeks flow into the Cahaba, and we have to be concerned about all of them,” Crawford said. “Everything from here goes to the Gulf (of Mexico).” CRk is a licensed — Dr. Myra Crawford member of the global Waterkeeper Alliance and is a member of River Network. According to the Riverkeeper’s website, CRk monitors the Cahaba watershed to identify violations of clean water legislation, namely the Clean Water Act that Congress enacted in 1972 to protect U.S. rivers, lakes, streams and vital wetland habitats. Examples of CWA violators are contractors, builders and businesses that fail to meet the requirements of their National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits. For more information, visit Cahabariverkeeper.org or the group’s Facebook page. “I want my grandsons to have clean drinking water,” Crawford said. “Where I taught my son to swim, I would not take my grandsons. I hope everyone who takes a drink of water from their tap, or takes a shower, or puts a pan of water down for their pets will think of the treasure that the Cahaba is and will commit to keeping it healthy.” l

“We’re the problem, and we can also be the solution. Be grateful for our drinking water that’s clean.”

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FEATURES

Gold victory! The University of Montevallo held its annual College Night on Feb. 14, marking the end of the school’s weeklong homecoming festivities. The Gold and Purple Sides showcased their theatrical performances at a competition in Palmer Auditorium before the Gold Side was declared this year’s winner.

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Locallegacy Looking back on the 96-year history of the University of Montevallo’s College Night Story by GINNY COOPER MCCARLEY Photographs by JON GOERING, KATIE LANIER and CONTRIBUTED

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“The in-school rivalry is unique,” said Diane Kennedy-Jackson, media relations and communications manager for the university. The student body divides into two sides, purple and gold. Each side competes in various activities to win points, but the biggest competition is the musical productions that each side must put on complete with original scripts, music, lyrics, costumes, choreography, sets and directions. “College Night is done from the ground up by students. The scripts, costumes…they do every bit of the work. It’s one of the most incredibly team building experiences they could have,” KennedyJackson said.

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The tradition began in 1919 as a way to celebrate the school adding the “college” distinction to its title. Three years later, the event had become the fierce competition between purple and gold teams that it remains is today. The competition has evolved in its nearly 100 year history: Performances were first staged in the dining hall until 1927, when they moved to Reynolds Hall. In 1930, College Night moved to the newlybuilt Palmer Auditorium. Originally, College Night performances included a toast, “pep song,” slow song, stunt and impersonation, but in 1950 students and faculty decided each side should stage a single production incorporating drama, comedy, music

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CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: Purple and Gold Siders battle it out in cheers at the start of the 2014 College Night Shows. Students perform a 2014 play. Purple Side members react to winning the 2014 competition.

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and dance. “(College Night) always evolved and it is still evolving, but that’s okay too,” said Libby Queen, who graduated from the university—then known as Alabama College—in the class of 1959. Since graduating, Queen has served on the University of Montevallo board of visitors, the alumni board, and was appointed by Governor Riley to the board of trustees. Queen, who pulls for the purple side, still remembers who won each year she attended the school and what an incredible experience each win was for her team. Once, when a boy she was seeing came from Auburn to witness the shows, he was confused by the emotional response of all of the students. “When the SGA president announced the winner, all of the golds and purples cried,” Queen — Libby Queen said. “He said, “Who won? Everyone was crying.’” “You cry if you win, you cry if you lose,” Queen explained. Many things about the performance have changed since her time in school, Queen said. Since students did not have microphones, actors and singers had to project to fill the auditorium and chants and cheers were kept to a minimum during the show so attendees could hear the dialogue. All of the students wore the same outfit—white duck pants with a gold or white shirt with purple lettering—that indicated whether they were involved with sound, lighting, or the play. In addition, Queen said professors were very lenient during January, when

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CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: The Gold Side performs their production of “A Sweet Sensation” during the 2013 show. Members of the Gold Side celebrate their 2013 win. The Purple Side performs their 2013 performance of “Taking Up Space.”

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experience. “College Night was probably the most fun I ever had,” Poole said. “It brought me closer to people. Those friends I still have today.” Poole, who pulls for the gold side, said the competition allowed her to interact with students in all different fields of study and provided valuable experience for the future. “I got to know people I wouldn’t have run around with if not for College Night,” Poole said. “It gave

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me a lot of leadership skills that have been good for my career.” The purple side won three of the four years Poole was at the university, with gold claiming victory Poole junior year, when she served as student leader for the gold side. The moment the group found out they won was “hard to describe,” said Poole, who still has the slip of paper the SGA president handed her with the winning side printed on it. “It was a whirlwind,” she said. Poole continues attending College Night—she hasn’t missed a performance since she was a freshman in 1982—and her class ran through the script during their 30th anniversary celebration this year. “People are very loyal to College Night,” Poole said. “So many people can participate. It crosses the barrier of so many skill sets and personality types.” Alumni flood the campus for homecoming week, and tickets to College Night often sell out within days. “(College Night) is one of two events that bring alumni back to the place we call the University of Montevallo, and what they think of as home,” Kennedy-Jackson said. l

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Daily rates Help put a stop to child abuse in its many forms Story by CHRIS GEORGE Photograph by JON GOERING

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Child abuse victims and sometimes their family members leave a handprint on a mural of a tree when they complete their time at Owens House – a sign to future visitors that others have walked in their shoes.

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o say that my mom was a wanderer would be an understatement. She was certainly a free spirit, but that often came with a price. It was not uncommon for mom to stay in daily rate motels. I’m not speaking of the Marriot or the Sheraton, but what are more appropriately termed “roach motels”. My mom was dating a guy and they were staying at a motel in north Birmingham when I was there to visit one weekend. Even though it was a dump, Nanny, my grandmother who I lived with, felt it was important for me to be with my mom. As I look back, I often wonder if it was less about growing closer to my mom or Nanny showing me how life can be if I choose. On this particular weekend, as with most, there was lots of drinking, cursing, and yelling. There wasn’t anywhere to go in the one room motel, so

I was right there when her boyfriend decided to back hand my mom for whatever reason. As Mom recovered with blood coming out of her nose, she went outside. I thought she had left, and there I was with this monster. I recall sitting on the bed while he paced the floor mumbling and I prepared myself for what was to come of me. But Mom was a fighter and she didn’t stay gone long. She returned with a metal fence post, still dripping wet from the rain outside, and told me to get out of the way. My momma clubbed that man in the head knocking him to the ground. He fell like a tree and made no effort to catch himself. I thought she had killed him, but was somewhat relieved when he awoke the next morning. He had no recollection of how he got the knot on his head and I wasn’t about to tell. Stories like mine are not unusual. They happen often and we investigate them daily. I share my personal stories for the purpose of showing others they’re not alone, different, or forgotten. There are


many people within our area that pay by the day just to get by. It’s not just in the trailer parks or the Section 8 housing, but it’s behind the castle doors in our million dollar homes. It’s not just the women and children that live in our shelters, but it’s the families that live next door to you or even sit on the pew next to you in church. Unfortunately in domestic struggles, children are often used as a tool to get what one may want in a disagreement. We may not think our children know what’s going on, but those little ears hear everything. Abuse comes in many forms, from physical to mental, and as the daily rates are being paid, they take a toll on not just the victims, but everyone around. Abuse leads to mothers worrying about their daughters, fathers spending money to treat their children, and employers losing productivity due to sick time taken because the employee has a black eye or is not allowed to leave the house until her chores are done. Very young children often don’t even realize they’ve been abused until the marks become noticeable and somebody steps in and says enough is enough. What we must do as a society is have compassion and understanding for those in these relationships. Telling a victim that they just need to leave is not a coping strategy or an out; it’s usually not even an option. Abusers have an uncanny ability of trapping their victims and their children. They can use the child as further grounds to manipulate them and make them submit. Subtle reminders that there are places within our area that are there to help can be a start. One such place nestled in Columbiana is the Shelby County Child Advocacy Center, commonly known as Owens House. I proudly serve on this board and my profession has allowed me to see hundreds of families escorted through some very difficult times. Owens House is incredibly unique in that it allows a child and his family to heal from previous encounters. That child will one day grow up and either contribute to society or become a burden. Statistics tell us that the abused often become the abuser. We must intervene. April is Child Abuse Prevention month. For Owens House, it is a month to recognize those that can help the abuse victims, but for those victims, it is a price they pay daily. l

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Student chefs from Holtville High School compete in the 2015 ProStart Student Invitational competition at Jeff State.

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hrough the columned entrance of the Jefferson State Community College Shelby-Hoover campus, students clad in white chef’s attire are hard at work, prepping prepping meat, creating edible flowers and learning the secret to a perfect hollandaise sauce. In other words, just another Monday for the 225 students enrolled in Jeff State’s Culinary and Hospitality Institute. Designated “Exemplary Accreditation Status” by the American Culinary Federation, the two-year program provides students with intensive instruction and hands-on experience, giving them the tools to walk right into a job. Experience is a key feature of the Jeff State Culinary and Hospitality Institute, and something that sets Jeff State’s program apart, Director Joseph Mitchell explained. Each member of the faculty brings real-word experience into the classroom. April 2015 | 41


“For an instructor to teach, they have to have industry experience.” — Director Joseph Mitchell

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“For an instructor to teach, they have to have industry experience,” Mitchell said. “Yes, they’re following the curriculum; yes, they’re teaching established standards, but they’re also teaching from experience.” Mitchell brings years of industry experience and educational training to the program and knows what skills his students need to be successful in the field. He began his long career in Nashville in an apprenticeship program. He landed a position at the Opryland Hotel for 10 years, followed by a stint as a pastry chef at the Belle Mead Country Club. He also worked at numerous restaurants in the Nashville-metro area, including the Wild Boar and Mario’s. He holds a master’s degree from Auburn University and is currently working toward a doctorate degree. Jeff State’s program offers four courses of study, three specific to the culinary industry: Foodservice and Culinary Management, Culinary Apprentice and Baking and Pastry. “When students come into the program, they’ll take our entry level courses (which are) essential to all the degree options,” Mitchell explained. Students learn from professors in a lecture-style classroom, fitted with a demonstration kitchen, they then apply what they learned in the lab. The Hoover-Shelby campus of Jeff State is fitted with state-of-the-art facilities for the culinary program, including a large, industrial-style kitchen, specialized cleaning and dish room and a pastry lab. “Everything is exactly what they’ll find in the industry,” Mitchell said. After completing the basic “core” classes and labs, students specialize their training, choosing to take a “savory” or “pastry” path, Mitchell explained. Savory includes aspects of the foodservice industry from CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: A high school student competes in a cooking competition. The competition was held in the facilities at Jeff State’s HooverShelby campus. Director Joseph Mitchell leads a sugar class. Candy created during the sugar class. A Jeff State student films his teacher at work.

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Mitchell talks to his culinary students during a class.

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preparing, processing and cooking meals to managing a restaurant. The pastry and baking education covers the sweeter side of the industry. Students learn to bake pastries and cakes, create truffles and candies, craft wedding cakes and craft chocolate showpieces. “It allows for creativity, it allows for artistic work,” Mitchell said of the baking and pastry line of study, noting the attention to intricate

detail required in the field. “It takes more patience, a higher degree of practice and a higher degree of commitment. It’s very labor intensive.” During their time at Jeff State, students in the Culinary and Hospitality Institute gain experience through internships at local restaurants on through the school’s on-site bistro, Bistro proVare. Students may choose a path with a mix of


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instructor-led courses and labs along with an internship, or they may follow an internship-heavy course of study, also known as an apprenticeship program. Apprenticeship students are required to hold a 40-hour a week internship. Throughout the semester, they work on the job, keep a log of their tasks and duties and report back to an advisor at Jeff State. “It’s not just a full time job, it’s a full time job that’s organized through an apprenticeship program,” Mitchell said. April 2015 | 45


Whether an apprenticeship program student or not, internships play an integral role in Jeff State’s Culinary and Hospitality Institute education. Students serve their internships at a number of restaurants in the community, such as the Renaissance Ross Bridge, the Westin Hotel and Mountain Brook, Vestaiva and Greystone country clubs. Many students also continue as fulltime employees at their respective property upon completing their degree, Mitchell added. Demand for Jeff State culinary students is high, in part because of the degree, but also because of their tested and proved on-the-job skills and training.

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“There’s high demand, it’s a degree that’s really based on what they can do,” Mitchell said. “(Jeff State) really gives them real-life, hands-on experience that prepares them to walk into the workforce.” l

Instructors and students inspect finished meals during the high school cooking competition.



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FARM FRESH

Stone Hollow Farmstead shares a tasty breakfast recipe for spring Recipes by STONE HOLLOW FARMSTEAD Photographs by DAWN HARRISON

EGGS BAKED OVER SAUTテ右D MUSHROOMS AND SPINACH 1 Tbsp. olive oil 1 large leek, white and light green parts only, cut into 1/2-inch pieces 1 Tbsp. unsalted butter 1 lb. white or cremini mushrooms, thinly sliced (about 6 cups) 1 Tbsp. soy sauce 1/4 cup dry red wine 5 oz. baby spinach Salt and pepper Fresh eggs

1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. 2. In a deep skillet, heat the olive oil. Add the leek and

cook over moderate heat, stirring, until softened, about three minutes. Stir in the butter and mushrooms.

3. Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, until the mushrooms are softened and a lot of liquid is released, about seven minutes. 4. Uncover and add the soy sauce and red wine and cook over moderately high heat, stirring, until the liquid is reduced to 2 tablespoons, about 5 minutes. 5. Add the spinach and stir until wilted, 2 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. 6. Crack eggs on top of spinach and mushrooms. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, until the white is barely set and the yolks are runny. Let stand for 2 minutes. April 2015 | 49


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QUICK RADISH PICKLES 6 oz. radishes, quartered 3 Tbsp. rice vinegar 2 Tbsp. sugar 1 piece peeled ginger, cut into this matchsticks (About 1 Tbsp.) 1 tsp. salt

1. Toss radishes with 1 teaspoon salt in a bowl and let stand 30 minutes. Drain in a sieve. 2. Heat vinegar with sugar in a small saucepan over medium-low heat, stirring, until sugar has dissolved. Remove from heat and add radishes, then stir in ginger. 3. Transfer to a small bowl and marinate, chilled, at least 2 hours.

HONEY GLAZED CARROTS 1 lb. baby carrots 1 Tbsp. butter 2 Tbsp. honey Fresh pepper

1. In a medium saucepan, bring water to a boil. 2. Add a pinch of salt and then carrots and cook

until tender, about 5-6 minutes.

3. Drain the carrots and add back to pan with butter and honey. 4. Cook until a glaze coats the carrots, about five minutes. Season with salt and pepper. April 2015 | 51


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Chamber’s 2015 Montgomery Drive-In To Be Held April 14 The Chamber’s 2015 Montgomery Drive-In, sponsored by AT&T Alabama, will be held April 14 at various locations in our state capitol. The Drive-In event is a product of the Chamber’s ShelbyOne initiative and will include: transportation to and from Montgomery, a luncheon with our Shelby County Legislative Delegation, presentations

from various Alabama state departmental heads and agency directors and a legislative reception in conjunction with the Business Council of Alabama. The cost for participants is $40 for Chamber members and $55 for “Future” members. ShelbyOne investors receive one complimentary registration. For additional information on this event, or to make

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EVENT DETAILS uWHAT: 2015 Montgomery Drive-In uWHERE: Montgomery, Ala.

a reservation, please contact Kirk Mancer at the Chamber via e-mail at kirk@shelbychamber. org, by phone at 419-3361 or register online at www. shelbychamber.org.

uWHEN: Tuesday, April 14 uINFO: Call 419-3361 or register online at www. shelbychamber.org.

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How to Combat Spring Allergies Spring is coming! Along with the much anticipated warmer weather, comes the dreaded pollen. Seasonal allergies affect over 35 million people in the US, and Alabama allergy sufferers know that springtime can be the worst. In 2014, Birmingham moved from #14 to #9 in the ranking for spring allergy capitals. 2015 Health Focus Sponsor

Allergies can have a significant effect on daily living. Symptoms such as sneezing, itching, runny and stuffy nose, and watery eyes are all too common. So what can you do about it? Follow these simple steps to limit pollen exposure and consider seeing an allergist/ immunologist to come up with the best treatment plan. • Keep windows closed and use air conditioning to filter the air. • Postpone outdoor activities until later. Pollen is emitted between 5-10 AM. • Stay indoors when the pollen levels are high.

• Stay indoors on hot, dry, and windy days. • Don’t hang your laundry out to dry. • Shower and wash your hair every night before going to bed. • Wash pets and vacuum often. • Monitor pollen levels from the National Allergy Bureau at www.alabamaallergy.com. • Most importantly, be sure to take any medications prescribed by your allergist.

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March Community Luncheon to Recognize 2013-2014 Student & Educator of the Year The Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce its 2nd annual Educator of the Year recognition program. Educators play a vital role in the lives of Shelby County children, impact our communities every day and help develop the workforce which our Shelby County businesses and organizations will need in the years ahead.

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As such, the Chamber launched 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 two recipients (elementary and secondary educator) will receive a one-time financial investment to assist their continuing development. Also, the Chamber is pleased to announce its 2nd annual Student of the Year recognition program. Shelby County students are our potential business and 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 two recipients (college track and career track student) will receive a one-time financial investment to assist their continuing

development. The Chamber will recognize all of nominations and announce the recipients at the April 29 membership luncheon which is sponsored by America’s First Federal Credit Union. All Students and Educators must be nominated by their principal. If you have any questions please contact Keyla Handley at keyla@shelbychamber.org or 663-4542, ext. 106. The luncheon will be held from 11:00AM until 1:00PM on April 29 at the Pelham Civic Complex and Ice Arena, 500 Amphitheater Road, Pelham. Investment is $20 members, $30 “Future” members. RSVP is requested by noon Monday, April 27. Register by calling the Chamber at 663-4542, email info@shelbychamber.org or register online at www. shelbychamber.org.


Greater Shelby Chamber of Commerce

Celebrating Growth in Shelby County

Seventh Heaven Family Hair Care is a full service salon at 301- A West College Street, Columbiana. New owner, Patti Smith, celebrated its Grand Opening with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and was joined in support by Mayor Stancil Handley, City Officials and Chamber Ambassadors. Seventh Heaven provides the finest services in hair, nails, waxing, electrology, tanning and makeup. Call 669-4092 for your next appointment.

Salon Alisel and Kids held a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for its Grand Opening at 1240 1st Street North, Ste 100. Salon Alisel is the ONLY Children’s salon in Shelby County! They specialize in extensions and modern cuts. Call to setup your next appointment at 266-6304. Owner Rebecca Zavala was joined in support by team, family, Mayor Marty Handlon, City Officials and Chamber Ambassadors.

The Watts Agency - Allstate Insurance celebrated its Grand Opening with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at 600 Oak Mountain Commons Lane, Pelham. Owner Chad Watts cuts the ribbon and was joined in support by Insurance Agent Rachel McCree, Mayor Gary Waters, City Officials, family and Chamber Ambassadors. Contact The Watts Agency for your insurance needs at 216-4960.

Congratulations to Walmart Neighborhood Market on its Grand Opening Ceremony at 2653 Valleydale Road, Birmingham. Walmart Neighborhood Market offers smaller stores that attracts shoppers with easier parking, less crowded aisles and quicker checkout than some of the larger super centers. Store Manager Chad Armstrong cuts the ribbon and is joined in support by team members, local businesses, schools and Chamber Ambassadors.

Meadow Wood Apartments (the 50th Community added by the by Sealy Management Company) is located at 800 Valleyview Road, Pelham. The community recently completed state-of-the-art renovations for residents to enjoy spacious living and amenities. Community Manager Carolyn Campbell held a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Open House and was joined in support by Pelham City Officials, Sealy partners, team members, residents and Chamber Ambassadors. Call 663-1101 for more information.

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Seeking Volunteers to Share Expertise at the Chamber’s Career Awareness Fair The Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a Career Awareness Fair all Shelby County 10th grade students from 8:00AM until 3:00PM on April 23-24 at the Shelby County Exhibition Center. The program, sponsored by Legacy Community Federal Credit Union, is an opportunity for business Sponsor:

professionals to share 1/2 - 1 day with students the education and/ or training requirements, salary range, workplace expectations and more needed to be employed in your respective field. We are seeking volunteers in the professions listed at right to address students in the real world of work. If you or someone in your organization is interested in sharing your expertise, please contact Keyla Handley at 663-4542 ext. 106 or E-mail keyla@ shelbychamber.org for more information.

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Looking to Reach New Residents? Our 3rd Edition of ChamberMail Is For You

During the month of March, the Greater Shelby County Chamber launched its 3rd edition of ChamberMail -- a business-to-consumer program designed to allow Chamber member participants

to get in front of 2,000 new residents who have actually moved to Shelby County. The advertising cost paid by participants allows them to get in front of these new Shelby County residents in a positive

and welcoming way. In addition to the mailing and online advertising participants receive, the ChamberMail program also offers an optional new resident database for participant follow up efforts. Limited space means this opportunity will sell out quickly, so to reserve your

space, call our ChamberMail representative at 1-800-6810121, email adinquiry@ chambermail.us or or view all ad sizes and prices at the Greater Shelby ChamberMail website at www.shelby. chambermail.us.

Go & Grow Workshop

‘How To Drive Recognition To Results’

This month’s Go & Grow Workshop — sponsored by Spectrum Business (Charter Business) and facilitated by Michael Smith of The GREAT, The GOOD and The GONE — will provide strategies and action steps to ensure that your organization is building measurable results & sales as you’re growing your business. Topics covered during this hands-on and interactive workshop include: 56 | ShelbyLiving.com Shelbychamber.org

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u How To Use Social Media Tools to Get Appointments, uBuilding Your Brand So That It Builds Your Revenue, uWays To Make Heroes That Get You To Your Goals, uAnd More! The workshop will be on April 21 from 11:30AM-

2:00PM at Timberline Golf Club. There is no cost to attend, but lunch is available for $10 per person for Chamber members ($20 for “Future” members). To ensure we have a proper headcount, please make reservations for this workshop by contacting

Brooke Story, the Chamber’s Director of Business Development & Support via e-mail at brooke@ shelbychamber.org or by calling 663-4542, ext. 105 or register online at www. shelbychamber.org.


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Welcome New Members (As of February 27, 2015)

Alvis & Alvis, LLC

Lara Alvis

2450 Valleydale Rd, Birmingham

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Attorneys

Bobby Molan Insurance, Inc.

Bobby Molan

1240 1st Street N, Ste 207, Alabaster

farmersagent.com/rmolan

Insurance

Brent Flavin State Farm

Brent Flavin

7350 Cahaba Valley Rd Ste 102, Birmingham

Buck Creek Civitan Club

John Lanier

5634 10th Avenue S, Birmingham

Kaitlin Carlson 80 Highway 304, Calera

Community/Service Organizations

drayerpt.com

Physical Therapy

Easy Money - Pelham

Eli Brown

Frios Gourmet Pops

Michael Weidenbach

Grede II, LLC

Jim LeCroy

130 Industrial Parkway, Columbiana

grede.com

Home Instead Senior Care

Andrea Martin

2059 Columbiana Road, Birmingham

homeinstead.com/bham

Jennifer Hand Travel Pro

Jennifer Hand

129 Dogwood Trail, Alabaster

JenniferHandTravelPro.com

Sawyer Solutions

Benji Sawyer

3476 Indian Lake Trail, Pelham

sawyersolutionsllc.com Information Technology

301- A West College St, Columbiana

seventhheavensalon.com

Shelby County Sheriff’s Office John Samaniego

P.O. Box 1095, Columbiana

www.shelbyso.com

Steak ‘n Shake of Alabaster

Allen Riley

390 South Colonial Dr, Alabaster

steaknshake.com

Restaurants

Steak N’ Shake of Inverness

Allen Riley

180 Inverness Plaza, Birmingham

steaknshake.com

Restaurants

TS Arms

Tim Hill

113 Clark St, Pelham

Urban Home Market

Kathy McMahon

1001 Doug Baker Blvd, Ste 101, Birmingham

Seventh Heaven Family Hair Care

Patti Smith

3536 Pelham Pkwy, Pelham

civitan.org

Financial Products & Services

569 1st Street Southwest, Alabaster

goeasymoney.com

Loans

friospops.com

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Beauty Salons Government - County

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More Growth in Shelby County

Tracey L. Mercer, OD, PC held a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to commemorate its Grand Opening located at 2000 Southlake Park, Suite 100, Hoover. Tracey Mercer, OD, PC is a family friendly practice, accepting patients from infancy up to 99+ for exams, glasses and contacts. Dr. Mercer was joined in support by team members, family and Chamber Ambassadors.

Congratulations to Easy Money on its Grand Opening Ceremony located at 3536 Pelham Parkway, Pelham. Easy Money is an established financial institution, offering customers short-term cash solutions along with great customer service. Store Manager Eli Brown and team members were joined in support by Mayor Gary Waters, City Officials and Chamber Ambassadors.

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GSCCC Board of Directors (as of 2/27/15)

Officers Lisa McMahon Warren Averett, LLC (Chair) Paul Rogers NobleBank & Trust (Chair-elect) Bill Keller Regions Bank (Immediate Past Chair) John Browing Cahaba Valley Computer Services (Vice Chair, Business Development & Support)

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Keith Brown Jefferson State Community College (Vice Chair, Community & Workforce Development) Gregg Maercker First Commercial Bank (Vice Chair, Finance & Administration) Joe Meads Sain Associates (Vice Chair, Governmental Affairs) Charlie Stevens Thompson Tractor Company, Inc. (Vice Chair, Membership & Marketing) Board of Directors William Carroll (2015) Armstrong Relocation & Companies David Platt (2015) Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama Jim Purvis (2015) A. C. Legg, Inc.

Linda Cencula (2016) Avadian Credit Union Steve Chapman (2016) Alabama Gas Corporation Kathy Copeland (2016) White Rock QuarriesVincent Hills Bruce Fryer (2016) Lhoist North America Dominic Buompastore (2017) Hyatt Regency Birmingham-The Wynfrey Hotel Bill Connor (2017) America’s First Federal Credit Union Chris Grace (2017) Barge, Waggoner, Sumner & Cannon, Inc. Katie McDowell (2017) Shelby County Newspapers, Inc. Michael Smith (2017) The GREAT, The GOOD and The GONE Sam Tucker (2017) Charter Business Andrew McGee (*) Hampton Inn & Suites 280 at Eagle Point Jeff Brown (*) Brownstone Marketing Solutions Amanda Mundy (*) Trinity Medical Center David Schlueter (*) Buck Creek Stained Glass Brent Stewart (*) Renasant Bank *Serving a one-year term in 2015.

Tim Benefield (2016) Buffalo Rock Company

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Ambassador of the Month Congratulations to Kimberly Kielbasa for earning Ambassador of the Month. Kim is the Marketing/ Catering Coordinator for Chubb’s Grub Station. When given the opportunity to be a part of the Chubb’s Grubb Station family she was thrilled. The skills and talents that owners Will and Stephanie Cholewinski share with their team and patrons of the restaurant is above and beyond measure. Chubb’s Grubb Station supports their staff with the warmth and sense of family. Chubb’s Grub also believes in giving back to the community it serves, which fits Kim’s beliefs perfectly. Organizations such as The Arc of Shelby County/ Project SEARCH, Manna Charities and various local school academic and sports programs have benefited from its outreach. Chubb’s Grub has also been recognized for its incredible burgers and Po-boys, as well as the fried pickles and green tomatoes, but don’t forget the made from scratch sauces. They have recently expanded the catering menu “Catering by Will”, which is a menu a bit different from the restaurant but with the same rule ... everything fresh never frozen and made to fit your special event! Kim is originally from

Chicago and moved to Alabaster 11 years ago with her family and immediately felt welcomed and at home! Daughter, Kristin, is a graduate of Thompson High School and the University of Alabama. Son Tyler is a sophomore at Thompson High School and is on the football and track team while working for the Alabaster YMCA. Over the past 11 years she has enjoyed watching the positive growth and quality of life we all enjoy in Shelby County. She is happy to help with your office luncheon, corporate event, home dinner party, or to celebrate a very special occasion from ten to a couple thousand friends! Call Kim at 515-1180 to cater your next event. 2015 Ambassador Program Sponsor:

If you are interested in discussing advertising opportunities contact Rhett at 669-3131 or email rhett.mccreight@ shelbycoutyreporter.com.


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Existing Business & Industry Work Group Holds First Quarterly Industry Tour at Grede on April 16 Join the Chamber’s Existing Industry & Business Work Group at its first Quarterly Industry Tour of 2015 on April 16. The Industry Tour -- sponsored by Barge, Waggoner, Sumner & Cannon -- will be held from 9:00AM until 11:00AM at Grede, 130 Industrial Park Road, Columbiana, AL 35051-9359. The iron foundry uses the

2015 Industry Tour Sponsor:

Lost Foam Casting process to create parts for the automotive, heavy truck, agricultural and construction equipment markets. Grede (pronounced Gray-D)

is the largest manufacturing employer in Columbiana. This specific operation dates back to the early ’60s when it began as Simsco. Today, their customers are some of the most recognized and successful equipment manufacturers in the world. On your visit, there will be a short brief on the overall business followed by a

walking tour of the facilities. Reservations are requested by April 13 and the tour is limited to 20 attendees. Reservations will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis and can be made by contacting Brooke Story at 6634542, ext. 105, email brooke@ shelbychamber.org or register online at www.shelbychamber. org.

Is Your Organization Getting the Most Out of Its Membership member — or a long-time Chamber member with some new employees -- we encourage you to make plans to join us so you can be sure you’re taking full advantage of your membership investment.

Sponsored by Rx Catering, a complimentary luncheon and beverages will be provided. Reservations are requested, so please contact the Chamber via e-mail at info@shelbychamber.org or by phone at 663-4542.

2015 Membership Reception Sponsor:

Get Special Offers and Free Checks! Become a Benefit Partner with America’s First! • Free Checks with Direct Deposit • Low Rates on Vehicle and Personal Loans • Home Loans • Special Coupons on Select Financial Products for Your Employees • Financial Education Workshops (Perfect for your Lunch and Learn)

To take advantage of this offer contact America’s First today! For more information, email benefitpartners@amfirst.org or call 205-320-4054 FEDERALLY INSURED BY NCUA For qualifying members only. Certain restrictions apply.

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Learn how to maximize your membership investment in just one hour by joining us for our next Quarterly Membership Reception on Thursday, April 16 at the Chamber. Whether you are a new


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Find more details of what you can expect about any event listed by visiting the Greater Shelby County Chamber’s website at: www.shelbychamber.org. Register for events online at www.shelbychamber.org or the Chamber office 663-4542. CANCELLATION POLICY REMINDER: If a reservation is made for a paying event and you are unable to attend, you will be charged for the event unless a cancellation request is made at least TWO business days prior to the event.

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Ambassadors Work Group 11:30AM - 1:00PM Greater Shelby Chamber, 1301 County Services Dr, Pelham Small Business Work Group 4:00PM - 5:00PM Greater Shelby Chamber, 1301 County Services Dr, Pelham Existing Business & Industry Work Group 8:30AM - 9:30AM Barge, Waggoner, Sumner & Cannon, Inc., 3535 Grandview Pkwy, Ste 500, Birmingham Health Services Work Group 8:30AM - 9:30AM Greater Shelby Chamber, 1301 County Services Dr, Pelham Entrepreneur Rountable I 8:00AM - 10:00AM Sponsor: Business Telephones, Inc. Education Work Group 8:30AM - 9:30AM Shelby County Instructional Services Center, 601 First Street South, Alabaster Montgomery Drive-In 10:00AM - 8:00PM Meet at Greater Shelby Chamber 1301 County Services Dr, Pelham Sponsored by AT&T- Alabama Investment: $40 Chamber Members, $55 “Future” members. Reservations requested by required by April 7. Calera Chamber Monthly Luncheon 11:30AM - 1:00PM Timberline Golf Club, 300 Timberline Trail, Calera Investment: $12. No reservation required. Board of Director’s Meeting 8:15AM - 9:30AM Greater Shelby Chamber, 1301 County Services Dr, Pelham Quarterly Industry Tour 9:00AM - 11:00AM Sponsor: Barge, Waggoner, Sumner & Cannon Grede, 130 Industrial Park Rd, Columbiana No cost. Reservations requested by April 13. Tour limited to 20 people.

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Membership Reception 11:30AM - 1:00PM Sponsor: Rx Catering Chamber, 1301 County Services Dr, Pelham No cost. Reservations requested by April 14 as lunch will be served. Entrepreneur Rountable II Sponsor: Business Telephones, Inc. 8:30AM - 10:30AM Go & Grow Workshop “How To Drive Recognition To Results” 11:30AM - 1:00PM Presented by Michael Smith, The GREAT, the GOOD and The GONE Sponsor: Spectrum Business (Charter Business) Timberline Golf Club, 300 Timberline Trail, Calera Reservations requested by Monday, April 20 as lunch will be served. Investment: Members $10, “Future” members $20.

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Career Awareness Fair 8:00AM - 3:00PM Shelby County Exhibition Center, 86 Argo Rd, Columbiana

Governmental Affairs Work Group 8:30AM - 9:30AM Sain Associates, Two Perimeter Park South, Ste 500 East, Birmingham

Calera Chamber of Commerce 2nd Annual Strawberry Festival & 5K 7:30AM - 10:00AM 5K 10:00AM - 2:00PM Strawberry Festival Calera High School, 100 Calera Eagle Dr, Calera (5K) Calera Farmer’s Market, 9758 Hwy 25, Calera

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GSCC April Community Luncheon “Student & Educator of the Year” Sponsor: America’s First Federal Credit Union Doors open at 11:00AM. Program 11:30AM - 1:00PM. Pelham Civic Complex & Ice Arena 500 Amphitheater Rd, Pelham Reservations requested by noon, Monday, April 27. Investment: Members $20, “Future” members $30.


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of Shelby County Businesses This Who’s Who Quarterly Directory lists member organizations of the Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce by primary category of business. Through their voluntary membership involvement, these organizations are investing in and supporting the Chamber’s program of work that is helping to make Shelby County an even better place to live and do business. As a result, 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.

Bold face = ShelbyOne Investors As of February 27, 2015

Cooke, Cameron, Travis & Company, PC (205) 988-8810 Essential Solutions, LLC (205) 663-8686 essential-solutions.biz Graham and Associates, CPA (205) 663-6673 grahamandassoc.net H&H Accounting, Inc. (205) 664-5187 I.H. McNeill, III, PC (205) 982-2664 ihmcneill.com Mallory Jackson and Associates, PC (205) 939-1978 mahco.com Mauldin & Jenkins, LLC (205) 445-2880 mjcpa.com Michael Golden CPA, P.C. (205) 585-5735 michaelgoldencpa.com Till, Hester, Eyer & Brown, PC (205) 871-9855 thebcpa.com Truitt Tingle & Paramore, LLC (205) 733-8265 ttpcpa.com Warren Averett LLC (205) 979-4100 wakm.com ADVERTISING & MARKETING SERVICES Charter Media (205) 298-1600 chartermedia.com

Mathnasium of Inverness Corners (205) 437-3322 mathnasium.com/invernesscorners AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING Mountain Heating & Cooling, Inc. (205) 663-0293 ALTERATIONS By George (205) 663-7004 alterationsbygeorge.com APARTMENTS & LEASING SERVICES AMP Residential (214) 431-3083 ampresidential.com Central Shelby, Ltd. (205) 668-2020 Inverness Cliffs (205) 991-0631 liveatinverness.com Madison At Shoal Run Apartment Homes (205) 991-0200 madisonapartmenthomes.com Meadow Wood Apartments (205) 663-1101 sealyrealty.com Montevallo Place Apartments (205) 663-2824 montevalloplace.com Mountain Lodge Apartments (205) 823-4804 mountainlodgeapts.com Parc at Cahaba River (205) 298-7277 parcatcahabariver.com Parc at Grandview (205) 536-7272 parcatgrandview.com Retreat at Greystone Apartments (205) 983-7833 retreatatgreystone.com

Highlands Digital Media (205) 965-9953 hdmAds.com

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

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

The Abbey at Inverness (205) 991-9060

Meridian Graphics (205) 746-1188 myhelenacitynews.com New Point Outdoor (205) 224-5815 newpointoutdoor.com Plexamedia, Inc. (256) 547-0805 plexamedia.com Turner Promotions (205) 983-2167 anindooradvantage.com ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES Crown Trophy (205) 621-7393 crowntrophy.com

AFTER SCHOOL LEARNING PROGRAM Kumon of BirminghamGreystone (205) 994-7200 kumon.com

ASSOCIATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS Alabama Association of Nonprofits (205) 879-4712 alabamanonprofits.org Aldridge Botanical Gardens (205) 682-8019 aldridgegardens.com Better Business Bureau (205) 558-2222 birmingham-al.bbb.org Greater Birmingham Association of Home Builders (205) 912-7000 birminghambuilder.com ATTORNEYS Aaron Law Firm (205) 685-8383 aaronlawfirm.com Alabama Law Services, LLC (205) 419-4414 alabamalawservices.com Allison, May & Kimbrough, LLC (205) 991-6367 allisonmay.com Alvis & Alvis, LLC (205) 444-4773 alvisandalvis.com Balch & Bingham, LLP (205) 488-5519 balch.com Elizabeth A. Roland, P.C. (205) 620-1278 elizabethroland.com Gina H. McDonald & Associates, LLC (205) 982-3325 ginamcdonaldlaw.com Holliman Estate Planning & Elder Law, LLC (205) 663-0281 hollimanlaw.com RichardsonClement PC (205) 572-4100 richardsonclement.com Rosen Harwood, PA (205) 344-5000 RosenHarwood.com

The Huntley Apartments (205) 621-7062

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

Turtle Lake Apartment Homes (205) 991-3719 turtlelakeapts.info

Scozzaro Law, LLC (205) 624-3367 scozzarolaw.com

Wellington Manor Apartments (205) 621-0811 wellingtonmanorapts.com

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

ARCHITECTS Barry Davis Architects, PC (205) 444-1112 BarryDavisArchitects.com

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

Lathan Associates Architects, PC (205) 988-9112 lathanassociates.com Paradigm Architecture, Inc. (205) 403-2742 paradigm-arch.com TRO Jung/Brannen, Inc. (205) 324-6744 trojb.com ART GALLERY Blue Phrog Gallery (205) 665-3766

AUCTION Granger, Thagard & Associates, Inc. (205) 326-0833 gtauctions.com Pearce & Associates Auction Company (205) 664-4300 AuctionbyPearce.com AUDIO/VIDEO EXPERIENCE FOR BUSINESS Lighting & Lamp (205) 271-1423 lightingandlamp.com

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


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Highland Gourmet Scones, LLC (205) 991-0442 highlandgourmet.com

Prestige Floor Care (205) 383-5196 pfccleaning.com

AUTOMOBILE CAR WASH Blue Rain Express Car Wash (205) 874-6460 blueraincarwash.com

Kiki’s Kickin’ Cakes (205) 991-5006 kikiskickincakes.com

CATERING SERVICES Chick-Fil-A at Inverness (205) 995-9925 chick-fil-a.com/inverness

AUTOMOBILE DEALERS DonohooAuto, LLC (205) 444-9333 donohooauto.com Edwards Chevrolet - 280 Inc. (205) 980-3325 chevyman.com

BEAUTY SALONS Hair Expressions (205) 991-1646 Hairway to Heaven, LLC (205) 664-7770 Salon Alisel and Kids (205) 266-6304 facebook.com/salonaliselandkids

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Ernest McCarty Ford, Incorporated (205) 663-3831 emccartyford.com

Seventh Heaven Family Hair Care (205) 669-4092 seventhheavensalon.com

Hendrick Chevrolet (205) 823-5120 commercialtruckssoutheast.com

Studio V Salon (205) 620-4886 studiovhelena.com

Riverchase Kia (205) 987-6518 riverchasekia.com

BEVERAGE Ground Up Coffee & Smoothies located inside Snider’s Pharmacy (205) 678-3899

Southtown Motors (205) 663-4590 southtownmotors.com Story Automotive, LLC (205) 332-3801 storyautomotive.com Susan Schein Automotive Group (205) 664-1491 susanschein.com AUTOMOBILE RENTAL Enterprise Rent-A-Car (205) 403-7455 enterprise.com AUTOMOBILE REPAIR Cassady & Self Glass Company (205) 252-4284 cassadyandselfglass.com Empire Autohaus (205) 664-5757 empireautohaus.com Express Oil Change & Service Center (205) 945-1771 expressoil.com Melton Automotive (205) 663-8088 meltonautomotive.com Texaco Xpress Lube (205) 980-1510 AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURER AGC Automotive Americas (205) 685-1000 agc-automotive.com AUTOMOTIVE RETAIL NAPA Auto Parts (205) 621-5627 napaonline.com O’Reilly Auto Parts of Pelham (205) 620-9394 oreillyauto.com BAKERY Donut Joes (205) 663-6006 Emily’s Heirloom Pound Cakes (205) 937-7392 emilysheirloompoundcakes.com

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Kai’s Koffee (205) 352-2290 acupofkai.weebly.com Vineyard Brands, Incorporated (205) 980-8802 vineyardbrands.com

Relish 205 (205) 612-9135 relish205.com Rx Catering (205) 822-2837 rxcatering.net The Happy Catering Co. (205) 251-8925 happycatering.net Yellow Bicycle Catering (205) 834-5871 yellowbicyclecatering.com CELLULAR EQUIPMENT & SERVICE Cellular Sales Verizon Wireless (205) 822-2526 cellularsales.com Verizon Wireless 280 Store (205) 991-9229 Opt. 3 verizonwireless.com CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE Calera Chamber of Commerce (205) 668-3023 calerachamber.org

BEVERAGE - DISTRIBUTOR Buffalo Rock Company (205) 940-9799 buffalorock.com

Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce (205) 663-4542 shelbychamber.org

BOWLING ALLEY Oak Mountain Lanes (205) 403-7466 oakmountainlanes.com

CHECK RECOVERY CheckMate (205) 608-3929

BUSINESS & PERSONAL TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT Alabama Technology Network (205) 856-8000 atn.org Renaissance Enterprises (205) 271-9732 The GREAT, The GOOD, and The GONE (205) 568-2526 thegreatthegoodandthegone.com BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Professional Translations Inc. (888) 546-1422 professionaltranslations-inc.com BUSINESS FURNISHINGS Business Electronics (205) 942-6007 businesselectronics.com DeKalb Office Alabama (205) 281-2958 dekalboffice.com CAMPGROUND Birmingham South Campground (205) 664-8832 birminghamsouthcampground.com Cherokee Campground (205) 428-8339 cherokeecampground.info CARPET & RUG CLEANING Heaven’s Best Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning (205) 618-9150 heavensbestofbirmingham.com

CHIROPRACTIC CARE Central Alabama Clinic of Chiropractic (205) 358-3515 Deep Roots Apotheke and Clinic (205) 790-4102 deeprootsapothekeandclinic.com Modern Chiropractic (205) 621-2221 modern-chiropractic.com The FARM: Functional Athletic Rehabilitation & Medicine (205) 419-1595 chirofarm.com CHURCHES Alabaster First United Methodist Church (205) 663-0509 alabasterfumc.org Christ Church United Methodist (205) 991-5065 CLOTHING RETAIL & ACCESSORIES America’s Thrift Store (205) 856-1234 americasthrift.com Gameday in Style (205) 637-7003 gamedayinstyle.com Helena Mercantile (205) 663-0060 lj’s boutique (205) 746-5198 shopljsboutique.com Oh My Boutique & Gifts (205) 624-3043

Southern Roots (205) 602-8085 COMMUNICATIONS - WIRE & CABLE INSTALLATION Spectrum Business (205) 824-5414 business.spectrum.com COMMUNICATIONS - WIRELESS SouthernLINC Wireless (205) 992-6166 southernlinc.com Sullivan Communications, Inc.(205) 988-5522 sullivancomm.com COMMUNITY/SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS AARP (334) 954-3065 aarp.org Adaptive Aquatics (205) 807-7519 adaptiveaquatics.org Alabaster Arts Council (205) 664-9273 alabastercityfestonline.com Alabaster-Pelham Rotary Club (205) 408-7620 American Cancer Society (800) ACS-2345 cancer.org American Diabetes Association (205) 870-5172 diabetes.org American Red Cross - Shelby Svs Ctr (205) 987-2793 alredcross.org American Red Cross Blood Svs, AL Region (205) 994-7700 redcrossblood.org Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham, Inc. (205) 939-5590 bbbsbhm.org Boy Scouts of America - Greater Alabama Council (205) 969-4244 1bsa.org Buck Creek Civitan Club (205) 533-3502 civitan.org Developing Alabama Youth Foundation (205) 664-1600 thedayprogram.com Disability Rights and Resources (205) 251-2223 drradvocates.org Easter Seals of the Birmingham Area (205) 942-6277 eastersealsbham.org

Junior Achievement of Greater Birmingham (205) 290-9365 birmingham.ja.org King’s Home (205) 678-8331 kingsranch.org Leadership Shelby County (205) 665-6007 leadershipshelbycounty.com LifeSouth Community Blood Centers (205) 943-6000 lifesouth.org Owens House, The Shelby County Children’s Advocacy Center, Inc. (205) 669-3333 owenshousecac.org SBA - Alabama District Office (205) 290-7101 sba.gov/al SCORE (205) 264-8425 score.org 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 Emergency Assistance (205) 665-1942 shelbyemergencyassistance.com The Arc of Shelby County (205) 664-9313 thearcofshelby.org The Jimmie Hale Mission (205) 323-5878 jimmiehalemission.com The Salvation Army (205) 663-7105 birminghamsalvationarmy.org United Way of Central Alabama (205) 251-5131 uwca.org Vineyard Family Services (205) 533-7852 vfsdads.com Workshops, Incorporated (205) 592-9683 workshopsinc.com Zamora Shrine Center (205) 956-3636 zamoratempleonline.com

Gateway Shelby County (205) 510-2780 gway.org

COMPUTER SERVICES & SOLUTIONS Ascend Web Development (205) 203-9101 ascendwebdevelopment.com

Governor’s Commission on Physical Fitness & Sports (205) 602-0907 physicalfitness.alabama.gov

Cahaba Valley Computer Services, LLC (205) 980-9903 cvcsllc.com

High Noon ‘’STRESS BUSTER’’ (205) 370-7541 hnstressbuster.com

DLD Business Solutions, Inc. (205) 533-9458 dldbsi.com


Personal Computer Consulting (205) 621-9304 QueCentric LLC (205) 332-1688 quecentric.com COMPUTER SOFTWARE Lewis Computer Consulting Group, Inc. (205) 533-6114 CONSIGNMENT Consigned Design (205) 664-7540 Easy Street Resale (205) 637-3313 easystreetresale.com Favorite Laundry (205) 533-7861 Washed by the Water Children’s Consignment (205) 243-5731 washedbythewater.com

CONSTRUCTION Adams Homes, LLC (205) 620-1173 adamshomes.com Blair Remodeling (205) 991-8555 blairremodeling.com Dunn Construction Company, Inc. (205) 592-3866 dunnconstruction.com Hoar Construction, LLC (205) 803-2121 hoarllc.com Hoar Program Management (205) 423-3500 hoarpm.com M.J. Harris, LLC (205) 380-6800 mjharris.com Roy Martin Companies (205) 621-6333 Winston Contracting, LLC (205) 620-6110 Wiregrass Construction Co., Inc. (205) 620-4132 wiregrassconstruction.com CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE DeShazo Crane Company (205) 664-2006 deshazo.com Thompson Tractor Company, Inc. (205) 664-4833 thompsontractor.com CONSULTING Southern Craft Consulting (205) 516-3122 southerncraftconsulting.com CONVENIENCE STORES Sunny Food Stores (205) 403-0456 CREDIT CARD & ELECTRONIC FUND SERVICES Clearent, LLC (205) 470-9710 clearent.com Payscape Advisors (205) 591-0981 payscapeadvisors.com

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

Ear Nose & Throat ENT for KIDS Alabama (205) 874-9436 entforkidsalabama.com

Shelby County Instructional Services Center (205) 682-5910 shelbyed.k12.al.us

EVENT & MEETING SPACE Cahaba Grand Conference Center (205) 443-6767 cahabagrand.com

DANCE SCHOOL Studio Vive, LLC (205) 685-8483 mystudiovive.com

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION Economic Development Partnership of Alabama (205) 943-4700 edpa.org

Shelby County Schools Education Foundation (205) 682-5255 shelbyedfoundation.org

Pelham Civic Complex and Ice Arena (205) 620-6448 pelhamciviccomplex.com

DENTAL Albritton & Ardovino Family Dentistry (205) 664-7610 aaFamilyDental.com Benjamin A. Crunk, DDS, LLC (205) 665-2031 crunkdds.com Calera Dental Center, P.C. (205) 620-3312 caleradentalcenter.com

Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham (205) 251-8139 rpcgb.org Shelby County Economic Development Authority (205) 620-6640 sceida.org

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

Pelham Event Center managed by EPLAM group LLC (205) 202-1306 pelhameventcenter.com

EDUCATION-TRAINING AND TUTORING d!scover ITT (205) 989-4944 discoveritt.com

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

Grade Power Learning (205) 620-2373 gradepowerlearning.com

EXTENDED STAY AHI Corporate Housing (205) 987-7797 theahigroup.com

Canales Orthodontics (205) 621-1111 canalesortho.com

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

Hall Cosmetic and Family Dentistry (205) 991-7840 birminghamdmd.com

Alabama Wildlife Center (205) 663-7930 awrc.org

Indian Springs Pediatric Dentistry (205) 739-7773 indianspringskidsdentistry.com

American Village (205) 665-3535 americanvillage.org

Kari Bartlett DMD, Family and Cosmetic Dentistry (205) 663-6545

McWane Science Center (205) 714-8372 mcwane.org

North Shelby Dental Studio (205) 278-3316 davidcowandmd.com

EDUCATION - SCHOOLS Alabaster City Board of Education (205) 663-8400 alabasterschools.org

EMPLOYMENT - AGENCIES & SERVICES Alabama Career Center System of Alabaster (205) 663-2542 joblink.alabama.gov/ada

AVEDA Institute Birmingham (205) 769-3500 avedainstitutesbb.com

Express Employment Professionals (205) 981-1141 SBirminghamAL.ExpressPros.com

Brown Mackie College (205) 909-1500 brownmackie.edu

Manpower (205) 823-2765 manpower.us

Cornerstone Christian School (205) 669-7777 cornerstonechargers.com

ENGINEERS AECOM Transportation (205) 970-0744 aecom.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 DIRECT MAIL MARKETING Mspark (205) 620-6200 mspark.com

Covenant Classical Schools & Daycare (205) 620-2626 covenantclassical.com Faulkner University (205) 879-5588 faulkner.edu

DISTRIBUTORS Avanti Polar Lipids (205) 663-2494 avantilipids.com

Indian Springs School (205) 988-3350 indiansprings.org

Brownlee-Morrow Company, Inc. (205) 991-7222 bmeco.com

ITT Technical Institute (205) 497-5700 itt-tech.edu

Home Depot Supply Chain (205) 230-4030

Jefferson State Community College (205) 520-5900 jeffstateonline.com

DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES Lambert Record Center (205) 224-5711 lambertrecordcenter.com Vital Records Control of Alabama (205) 668-0554 vitalrecordscontrol.com DRY CLEANING SERVICES Champion Cleaners of Calera (205) 668-4727 championcleaners.com Champion Cleaners of Hoover (205) 408-2797 championcleaners.com

Kingwood Christian School (205) 663-3973 kingwoodchristianschool.com Pelham City Schools (205) 620-6527 pelhamcityschools.org Shelby County Board of Education (205) 682-7000 shelbyed.k12.al.us Shelby County College & Career Center (205) 682-6650 shelbyed.k12.al.us

Tutor Doctor of Birmingham (205) 789-7574 hometutoringbirmingham.com ELECTRICAL SERVICES Inline Electric & Lighting Showroom (205) 982-7511 inlinelighting.com Marcum Electric, Incorporated (205) 664-1415

Barge, Waggoner, Sumner & Cannon, Inc. (205) 298-6074 bargewaggoner.com Carr & Associates Engineers, Inc. (205) 664-8498 carrengineers.com Neel-Schaffer, Inc. (205) 397-3800 neel-schaffer.com Sain Associates, Inc. (205) 940-6420 sain.com ENTERTAINMENT Oak Mountain Amphitheatre (205) 985-4900 theoakmountainamphitheater.com ENVIRONMENTAL - WASTE MANAGEMENT Amwaste LLC (205) 313-0423 EQUIPMENT RENTAL Trigreen Equipment (205) 605-0412 trigreenequipment.com EVENT ESPN/BBVA Compass Bowl (205) 733-3776 bbvacompassbowl.com

Homewood Suites Birmingham Riverchase (205) 637-2900 homewoodsuites.com EYE CARE Day Eye Center (205) 987-2308 dayeyecenter.com Jill K. Meyer, MD (205) 663-3937 drsmeyerandmercer.net Pelham Eye Care (205) 664-1575 pelhameyecare.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 Aliant Bank of Alabaster (205) 408-2070 aliantbank.com Aliant Bank of Inverness (205) 408-2000 aliantbank.com America’s First Federal Credit Union (800) 633-8431 amfirst.org

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Greater Shelby Chamber of Commerce America’s First Federal Credit Union of Inverness (205) 995-0001 amfirst.org

Legacy Community Federal Credit Union (205) 930-5000 legacycreditunion.com

America’s First Federal Credit Union of Pelham (205) 663-1945 amfirst.org

Legacy Community Federal Credit Union Corporate (205) 933-9933 legacycreditunion.com

Avadian Credit Union Chelsea (205) 678-7797 avadiancu.com

Mutual Savings Credit Union of Pelham (205) 682-6345 mutualsavings.org

Avadian Credit Union Corporate (205) 985-2864 avadiancu.com Avadian Credit Union Greystone (205) 437-3696 avadiancu.com Avadian Credit Union of Helena (205) 621-4262 avadiancu.com

Who’s Who of Shelby County Businesses

Avadian Credit Union of Pelham (205) 620-2332 avadiancu.com BancorpSouth Bank (205) 408-1954 bancorpsouth.com BankTrust (205) 665-3332 peoplesbt.com BB&T Bank of Pelham (205) 445-2345 bbt.com Bryant Bank (205) 408-6401 bryantbank.com Cadence Bank of Pelham (205) 621-8449 cadencebank.com Central State Bank (205) 605-0350 centralstatebank.com First Commercial Bank Commercial Lending (205) 868-4896 firstcommercialbank.synovus.com First Commercial Bank - Pelham (205) 803-4593 firstcommercialbank.com First US Bank of Calera (205) 668-0425 firstusbank.com First US Bank of Columbiana (205) 669-3550 firstusbank.com First US Bank of Harpersville (205) 672-8752 firstusbank.com HeritageBank of the South - Chelsea (205) 678-2265 eheritagebank.com HeritageBank of the South - Pelham (205) 620-1126 eheritagebank.com iBERIABANK (205) 414-3660 iberiabank.com Legacy Community Federal Credit Union (205) 930-5000 legacycreditunion.com

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Mutual Savings Credit Union of Riverchase (205) 682-1167 mutualsavings.org National Bank of Commerce (205) 313-2100 nationalbankofcommerce.com NobleBank & Trust (205) 588-7051 noblebank.com Regions Financial NA (205) 264-4993 regions.com Regions Financial of Alabaster @ Hwy 31 (205) 716-1640 regions.com Regions Financial of Greystone (205) 980-4400 regions.com Regions Financial of Helena (205) 685-1680 regions.com

Wells Fargo of Riverchase (205) 403-4100 wellsfargo.com Woodforest National Bank (205) 664-3550 woodforest.com FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS Edward Jones - Jesse Scroggins (205) 437-2866 edwardjones.com Horizons Financial Group, Inc. (205) 871-7743 horizonsfinancial.com MassMutual - Alabama Agency (205) 244-1141 massmutual.com Wealth Planning Services (205) 795-2013 wealthplanningservices.com Wealth Strategies, LLC (205) 397-3333 wsllc.us FINANCIAL PRODUCTS & SERVICES H&R Block - Richard Gibson (205) 621-1082 hrblock.com Magic City Capital, LLC (205) 378-9223 magiccitycapital.com Principal Financial Group - Mark Rogers (205) 578-5947 principal.com

FOOD - FULL LINE SERVICES SYSCO Food Services of Central Alabama, Incorporated (205) 668-0001 sysco.com FOOD - SEASONINGS A.C. Legg, Incorporated (205) 324-3451 aclegg.com FOOD WHOLESALE Bud’s Best Cookies (205) 987-4840 budsbestcookies.com FREIGHT BROKERAGE RangeWay Carriers (205) 623-5722 rangewaycarriers.com FROZEN DESSERTS Frios Gourmet Pops (205) 913-3808 friospops.com FUNERAL HOMES Southern Heritage Funeral Home and Cemetery (205) 988-3541 dignitymemorial.com GOLF Ballantrae Golf Club (205) 620-GOLF (4653) ballantraegolf.com Bent Brook Golf Club (205) 428-9600 BentBrook.com Eagle Point Golf Club (205) 991-9070 eaglepointgolfclub.com

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

FIRE & WATER RESTORATION K&S Done Right, LLC (205) 834-9904 knsdoneright.com

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

Renasant Bank at Park Place (205) 716-3475 renasantbank.com

ServPro of Birmingham (205) 664-6770 servpro.com

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

Renasant Bank of Chelsea (205) 678-2080 renasantbank.com

FIRE PROTECTION North Shelby Fire and EMS District (205) 991-6439 northshelbyfire.com

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

Walker Backflow and Fire Protection Services, LLC (205) 989-3300 walkerbfps.com

City of Alabaster (205) 664-6800 cityofalabaster.com

Renasant Bank of Pelham (205) 663-3834 renasantbank.com Wells Fargo at Brook Highland (205) 948-1400 wellsfargo.com Wells Fargo at North Shelby (205) 620-3130 wellsfargo.com

FLOORING, CARPET, HARDWOOD Floor Coverings International (205) 370-9118 birmingham. floorcoveringsinternational.com

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

Hill’s Carpet (205) 358-7879 hillscarpetstore.com

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

Issis & Sons Carpet (205) 663-2310 issisandsons.com

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. (205) 254-5931 wellsfargo.com

FLORISTS Flowerz N’ More (205) 620-0000

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

Pelham Flowers by Desiree (205) 663-9028 pelhamflowersbydesiree.com

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

FOOD Southeastern Food Merchandisers (205) 664-3322 southeasternfood.com

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

City of Pelham (205) 620-6400 pelhamonline.com City of Vestavia Hills (205) 978-0100 vestaviahills.net City of Vincent (205) 672-2261 townofvincent.com Indian Springs Village (205) 987-2581 indianspringsvillage.org Town of Harpersville (205) 672-9961 townofharpersville.com Town of Mt Laurel (205) 408-8696 mtlaurel.com Town of Westover (205) 678-3375 westoveralabama.org Town of Wilsonville (205) 669-6180 wilsonvilleal.com Town of Wilton (205) 665-2021 wiltonalabama.com GOVERNMENT - COUNTY Shelby County (205) 669-3708 shelbyal.com Circuit and District Court (205) 669-8588 Shelby County Attorney (205) 669-6783 Shelby County Circuit Clerk (205) 669-3760 18jc.alacourt.gov Shelby County Commission (205) 670-9424 Shelby County Commission - Facilities & General Services Department (205) 670-6461 shelbyal.com Shelby County Commission, District 2 (205) 427-4289 Shelby County Commission, District 3 (205) 665-9573 Shelby County Commission, District 4 (205) 663-7334 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 Commissioner Robbie Hayes (205) 678-2020 Shelby County Coroner (205) 669-3846 Shelby County Department of Development Services (205) 620-6650 shelbyal.com


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Shelby County District Attorney (205) 669-3750 Shelby County Emergency Management Agency (205) 669-3999 shelbycountyalabama.com Shelby County Engineer (205) 669-3880 Shelby County Finance Manager (205) 669-3943 Shelby County Health Department (205) 620-1650 Shelby County Juvenile Services (205) 669-3831 Shelby County Legislative Office (205) 620-6610 shelbylegislators.com Shelby County Planning Commission (205) 960-7220 shelbyal.com Shelby County Probate Judge (205) 669-3713 Shelby County Sheriff’s Office (205) 669-4181 shelbyso.com GOVERNMENT - STATE Alabama Senate (205) 620-0116 U. S. Representative Gary Palmer 6th Congressional District (205) 968-1290 palmer.house.gov Middle Alabama Area Agency on Aging (205) 670-5770 m4a-alabama.org Paul J. DeMarco, Attorney at Law (205) 326-6600 pljpc.com Representative April Weaver (205) 541-6424 aprilweaver.com Representative Mike Hill (205) 685-5504 Senator J.T. Waggoner (205) 978-7405 Senator Jeff Sessions Office (205) 731-1500 State Representative Allen Farley (205) 620-6610 State Representative Dickie Drake (205) 620-6610 State Representative Jack Williams (205) 862-5041 State Representative Jim Carns (334) 242-7600

State Senator Slade Blackwell (205) 324-7676 U. S. Senator Richard Shelby’s Office (205) 731-1384 GRAPHIC DESIGN Kopri Signs & Graphics, LLC (205) 903-1642 kopripromotions.com GROCERS Sav Mor Food Outlet (205) 668-2315 savmorcalera.com

HEALTH INSURANCE Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama (205) 220-2100 bcbsal.org Healthspring of Alabama (888) 767-1879 healthspring.com HEALTHCARE DISTRIBUTION Amedisys, Inc. (256) 347-4232 amedisys.com

Trinity Medical Center (205) 592-5653 trinitymedicalonline.com HUMAN RESOURCES CONSULTING Ron Haynes (870) 761-7881 corter.com Snelling Staffing Services (205) 879-9950 snelling.com/birmingham INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS SALES White Rock Quarries-Vincent Hills (205) 505-9225

Walmart Neighborhood Market (205) 582-6183 walmart.com

HOME FURNISHINGS - NEW AND CONSIGNED Barn Brat & Peddler’s Creek (205) 669-4225 barnbratonline.com

HEALTH & BEAUTY Mary Kay Cosmetics - Alison Richardson (205) 616-4479 marykay.com/akirichardson

HOME FURNISHINGS & ACCESSORIES Aaron’s Sales and Lease (205) 620-2513 aarons.com

Skin Therapy, LLC (205) 568-5677 skintherapyspa.net

Atlantic Bedding and Furniture (205) 901-4501 abfalabama.com

Plant Power & Control Systems, LLC (205) 663-4433 plantpower.com

HEALTH & FITNESS Fitness Together at Greystone (205) 981-2454 fitnesstogether.com

Encore Resales Inc. (205) 358-7690 encoreresales.com

SEPCO, Sealing Equipment Products Company (205) 403-7500 sepcousa.com

Healthsouth Lakeshore Rehabilitation Hospital (800) 945-3333 healthsouthlakeshorerehab.com Helena Health Club (205) 621-7007 helenahealthclub.com Iron Tribe Fitness 280 (205) 216-2743 irontribefitness.com Snap Fitness (205) 601-9291 snapfitness.com St. Vincent’s One Nineteen (205) 408-6600 onenineteen.com YMCA - Alabaster Branch (205) 663-6504 ymcabham.org YMCA - Pelham Family Branch (205) 664-9622 ymcabham.org YMCA Greystone Family Branch (205) 981-0144 ymcabham.org YMCA Hargis Retreat (205) 678-6512 ymcabham.org HEALTH & WELLNESS ARCpoint Labs of Birmingham at Greystone (205) 968-1090 arcpointlabs.com It’s About Time Urgent Care (205) 657-1719 itsabouttimeuc.com

State Representative Matt Fridy (205) 280-0260

Juice Plus + (205) 332-5255 vickieverett.juiceplus.com

State Senator Cam Ward (205) 566-6746 camward.com

Q&Aid Research, LLC (205) 224-4468 qandaid.com

State Senator Jim McClendon (205) 467-2656 jimmcclendon.org

Skin Wellness Center of Alabama (205) 871-7332 skinwellnessal.com

Standard Furniture Company, Inc. (205) 664-4720 standardfurniture.net Urban Home Market (205) 980-4663 HOME HEALTH CARE Comfort Care Home Health and Hospice (205) 685-0421 comfortcarehomehealth.com Vitas Innovative Hospice (205) 663-5614 vitas.com HOME HEALTH CARE - NONMEDICAL Home Instead Senior Care (205) 822-1915 homeinstead.com HOME IMPROVEMENTS CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING Bath Fitter (205) 876-1760 bathfitter.com Brown Lumber & Building Supply (205) 669-6715 brownlumberco.net Vinyl Designs, LLC (205) 222-2230 HOME SERVICES US Department of HUD (205) 731-2630 HOSPITAL Brookwood Medical Center(205) 877-1000 bwmc.com

INDUSTRY EBSCO Industries, Inc. (205) 991-6600 ebscoind.com Lhoist North America (205) 621-3331 lhoist.us

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Sawyer Solutions (844) 448-7767 sawyersolutionsllc.com INSURANCE Allstate Insurance - Erdman Agency (205) 981-3000 agents.allstate.com Allstate Insurance, Chad Christian (205) 444-0431 Bobby Molan Insurance, Inc. (205) 621-9000 farmersagent.com Brent Flavin State Farm (205) 408-0448 brentflavin.com Karen Ross Miller Allstate Agency (205) 620-1120 agents.allstate.com Mass Mutual - Howell Agency (205) 244-8612 massmutual.com MetLife Auto & Home - Mary Baldwin (205) 903-0095 marybaldwin.metlife.com MetLife Financial Group of the South (205) 440-4624 metlife.com Mittie Brown Farmers Insurance Agency (205) 475-7091 farmersagent.com Neil Bailey Insurance & Investments (205) 985-4517

State Farm Insurance, Berryman Agency (205) 663-6310 anthonyberryman.com State Farm Insurance, Logan Deen Agency (205) 582-2030 logandeen.com State Farm Insurance, Tyler Rutledge Agency (205) 678-3334 savingwithtyler.com State Farm, Rogers Agency (205) 663-4466 kristarogers.com The Watts Agency - Helena (205) 216-4960 The Watts Agency - Pelham (205) 216-4960 INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES Cannon Confidential Investigations, LLC (205) 677-8150 cciprivateinvestigator.com Resource Action Network Investigative Services, Inc. (205) 989-8000 raninvestigations.com JEWELRY & GIFTS M&M Jewelers, Inc. (205) 991-0593 mmjewelersbirmingham.com The Bead Biz (205) 621-2426 thebeadbiz.com JUNK REMOVAL Junk King of Birmingham (205) 753-9313 junk-king.com/birmingham LAWN CARE SERVICES Dirtworks and Bobcat Service, Inc. (205) 620-1818 dirtworksandbobcatservice.com Wayne’s Environmental Services, Inc. (205) 985-7009 callwaynes.com LIBRARIES Albert L. Scott Public Library (205) 664-6822 shelbycounty-al.org North Shelby Library (205) 439-5500 northshelbylibrary.org LOANS All American Check Cashing, Inc. (205) 620-4040 allamericancheckcashing.com Easy Money - Pelham (205) 564-7000 goeasymoney.com

Children’s Health System (205) 939-6250 childrensal.org

Philip Richards Agency, LLC (205) 823-5400

LODGING Best Western/Oak Mountain Inn (205) 982-1113 book.bestwestern.com/bestwestern

Noland Hospital Shelby (205) 620-8641 nolandhealth.com

Rebecca Smith State Farm (205) 663-3276 ridingwithrebecca.com

Birmingham Marriott Hotel (205) 968-3775 marriott.com/bhmmc

Shelby Baptist Medical Center (205) 620-8100 baptisthealthalabama.org

Rux Carter Insurance (205) 669-3158 ruxcarterinsurance.com

Fairfield Inn & Suites Pelham (205) 987-9879 marriott.com/bhmfp

St. Vincent’s Health System (205) 930-2134 stvhs.com

Standifer Insurance Services (205) 664-3200 agents.allstate.com

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Shelby County Director of Public Works (205) 669-3869


Greater Shelby Chamber of Commerce Hampton Inn & Suites 280 at Eagle Point (205) 981-0024 birmingham280easteaglepointsuites. hamptoninn.com Hampton Inn & Suites of Pelham (205) 313-9500 hamptoninn.com

Birmingham Business Journal (205) 322-0000 bizjournals.com CBS 42 (205) 322-4200 Crosscreek Television Productions, Inc. (205) 663-4411 crosscreektv.com

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Birmingham-Inverness (205) 776-6370 ihg.com

Fox 6 WBRC (205) 583-8415 myfoxal.com

Holiday Inn Express Pelham (205) 987-8888 ihg.com

NBC 13 (205) 933-1313 alabamas13.com

Homewood Suites (205) 995-9823 birmingham.homewoodsuites.com

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

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

Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center (205) 939-3699 andrewssportsmedicine.com

PRINTING SERVICES Cartridge World Greystone (205) 408-0506 cwgreystone.com

OHD, LLC (205) 980-0180 ohdusa.com

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

EBSCO Media (205) 226-8516 ebscomedia.com

Shelby Podiatry, P.C. (205) 663-3224 shelbypodiatry.com Village Dermatology (205) 877-9773 villagedermatology.net MEDICAL SUPPLIES Oxymed LLC (205) 401-6358 oxymed1.com MILITARY SERVICE Birmingham Air National Guard (205) 714-2287

Who’s Who of Shelby County Businesses

Hyatt Place of Inverness (205) 995-9242 hyattplace.com

Summit Media, Inc. (205) 326-2537 summitmediacorp.com

Hyatt Regency Birmingham - The Wynfrey Hotel (205) 705-1234 wynfrey.regency.hyatt.com

WBHM (205) 934-2606 wbhm.org

MOBILE DEVICE REPAIR iFix and Repair (205) 988-9555 ifixandrepair.com

MEDICAL - GENERAL American Family Care of Alabaster (205) 605-0495 americanfamilycare.com

MORTGAGE InterLinc Mortgage Services, LLC (205) 795-3833 interlincalabama.com/cgapen

American Family Care of Greystone (205) 201-7290 americanfamilycare.com

SouthFirst Mortgage (205) 991-5911 southfirst.com

American Family Care of Pelham (205) 403-8902 americanfamilycare.com

MOVING Armstrong & Companies (205) 942-1625 armstrongrelocation.com

Oak Mountain Lodge of Riverchase/ Pelham (205) 985-9117 oakmountainlodge.com Quality Inn of Pelham (205) 444-9200 choicehotels.com Sleep Inn (205) 982-9800 choicehotels.com MAIL SERVICE Pitney Bowes (205) 822-9098 pitneybowes.com

Baptist Health Center Calera (205) 668-0626 Baptist Health System (877) 222-7847 baptisthealthalabama.org

MANUFACTURER Cheney Lime & Cement Company (205) 625-3031 cheneylime.com

Baptist Heath Center - Pelham (205) 620-1085 bhsala.com

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. United, Inc. (205) 849-3266 cokeconsolidated.com

Community of Hope Health Clinic (205) 685-4154 communityofhopeclinic.com

Saginaw Pipe Company, Incorporated (205) 664-3670 saginawpipe.com

Northside Medical Associates (205) 672-2148 northsidemed.com

MANUFACTURER - FOUNDRY Grede II, LLC (205) 669-5700 grede.com MARKETING Brownstone Marketing Solutions (205) 789-3600 bmsllc.biz HotInShelbyCounty.Com (205) 907-6841 hotinshelbycounty.com MATTRESS RETAILER Mattress King of Greystone (205) 995-3144 mattressking.net MEDIA ABC 33/40 (205) 982-3942 abc3340.com Alabama’s 13 / WVTM TV (205) 933-1313 alabamas13.com

MEDICAL - SPECIALIZED Alabama Allergy and Asthma Center (205) 871-9661 alabamaallergy.com Alabama Ear, Nose & Throat Associates, Incorporated (205) 985-7393 alabamaentassociates.com CardioVascular Associates (205) 510-5000 cvapc.com Chilton Shelby Mental Health Center (205) 668-4308 chiltonshelby.org Ciamarra Communication Consulting (205) 447-1160 ciamarracommunicationconsulting. com Gastroenterology Associates NorthCentral Alabama, P.C. (205) 663-1023 gastrodocs.info Inverness Dermatology (205) 995-5575 invernessderm.com

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Changing Spaces Moving, Inc. (205) 972-0744 changingspacesmoving.com Motivated Movers (205) 995-7585 motivatedmovers.org MUSEUM & ARCHIVES Alabama Firefighters Museum & Education Center (205) 983-4376 KCH Museum of George Washington (205) 669-8767 Shelby County Historical Society, Incorporated (205) 669-3912 rootsweb.ancestry.com Shelby County Museum & Archives (205) 669-3912 rootsweb.ancestry.com Shelby Iron Works (205) 669-2465 OFFICE EQUIPMENT - SALES & LEASING Greene’s Business Machines, Inc. (205) 979-8201 Stewart Organization (205) 969-3000 stewartorg.com OFFICE SUPPLIES & SERVICES Office Depot (205) 945-2650 business.officedepot.com ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALIST Alabama Bone & Joint Clinic (205) 621-3778 alabamaboneandjoint.com

PAYROLL SERVICES AdvaPay Systems, LLC (205) 588-2618 advapaysystems.com Paychex Incorporated (205) 991-3990 paychex.com PEST CONTROL & SERVICES Cook’s Pest Control - South District Office (205) 980-0920 cookspest.com DC Scientific Pest Control (205) 495-9707 dcspestcontrol.com Mr. Bugg’s Pest Patrol, Inc. (205) 663-1919 mrbuggs.com Vulcan Termite & Pest Control, Inc. (205) 663-4200 vulcantermite.com PET GROOMING SERVICES Lucky Dog Grooming and Boutique (205) 582-9142 luckydoggroomingandboutique.com PET SITTING SERVICE Alpha Dawg Pet Sitting, LLC (205) 249-4181 AlphaDawgPets.com PHARMACIES Brooklere Pharmacy (205) 664-1200 brooklererx.com Davis Drug (205) 669-6713 PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICES Perlis Photography (205) 283-0807 perlisphotography.com Tommy Daspit Photographer (205) 516-6993 tommydaspit.com PHYSICAL THERAPY AccelAbility Physical Therapy (205) 685-1822 accelability.com Drayer Physical Therapy Institute (205) 668-6900 drayerpt.com Maximum Physical Therapy and Sports Wellness (205) 981-1690 maximumpt.net TherapySouth-Pelham/ Alabaster (205) 664-8404 therapysouth.com PLUMBING SERVICES Funky Plumbing (205) 620-4921 funkyplumbing.com Roto-Rooter Services Co. (205) 849-1750 rotorooter.com

Midstate Bindery & Promotions, LLC (205) 266-5180 Minuteman Press (205) 621-2722 alabaster.minutemanpress.com PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Alabama Rental Managers (205) 824-5008 alabamarentalmanagers.com Sealy Management Co. Inc (205) 391-6000 sealyrealty.com PUBLICATIONS 280 Living/Hoover Sun (205) 313-1780 280living.com Women’s Exchange (205) 967-0085 womens-exchange.com RADIO STATION APH Radio 99.9 FM (205) 317-5228 aphradio.org REAL ESTATE Alabama Real Estate, Incorporated (205) 620-1048 alabamarealestateinc.net ARC Realty Shelby (205) 515-0917 arcrealtyco.com Associa McKay Management (205) 733-6700 mckaymanagement.com Farris Management Company, Inc. (205) 663-0572 Pro Forma Title, Inc. (205) 982-2486 proformatitle.com Signature Homes (205) 989-5588 e-signaturehomes.com REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL Daniel Corporation (205) 443-4500 danielcorp.com EGS Commercial Real Estate, Inc. (205) 939-4440 egsinc.com Kee Properties, LLC (205) 915-0687 REAL ESTATE - LAND SALES Whitetail Properties Real Estate (205) 368-9032 alabamalandforsale.land REAL ESTATE - RESIDENTIAL Brik Realty (205) 206-4321 brikrealty.com Keller Williams Realty - Lehman & Cole (205) 542-4011 susanlehmansellshomes.com


Greater Shelby Chamber of Commerce Delicio’s Pizza (205) 968-2323 deliciopizzaandpasta.com

Costco Wholesale (205) 909-1039 costco.com

RE/MAX - Over the Mountain (205) 601-6689 remax.com

Dixie Fish Company (205) 924-3493 dixiefish.com

Marvin’s Building Materials of Calera (205) 668-2608

RE/MAX First Choice (205) 663-4402 realestateofgreaterbirmingham.com

Full Moon BAR-B-QUE (205) 620-4442 fullmoonbbq.com

RealtySouth - Inverness (205) 991-6565 realtysouth.com

Golden Corral Corporation (205) 682-0150 goldencorral.net

RealtySouth - Pelham (205) 663-3895 realtysouth.com

Golden Rule Bar-B-Q of Pelham (205) 621-4525 goldenrulebbq.com

Rudulph Real Estate (205) 879-4691 rudulphrents.com

Jake’s Southern & Carribean Cafe (205) 624-3315 facebook.com/jakescafe.pelham

RECREATION Alabaster Senior Center (205) 663-1307 cityofalabaster.com

Jim ‘N Nick’s Community Bar-B-Q at Alabaster (205) 605-0170 JimnNicks.com

Birmingham Barons Baseball (205) 988-3200 barons.com

Jim ‘N Nick’s Community Bar-B-Q at Greystone (205) 991-1306 JimnNicks.com

Oak Mountain State Park (205) 620-2520 alapark.com/OakMountain Pelham Racquet Club (205) 621-3380 Regions Tradition (205) 967-4745 brunoeventteam.com Rolling Hills Camp & Retreat Center (205) 668-1168 rollinghillscamp.org Shelby County Park and Recreation Authority (205) 991-2015 RESIDENTIAL CLEANING SERVICES The Maids (205) 871-9338 maids.com RESTAURANTS Steak N’ Shake of Inverness (205) 980-4766 steaknshake.com Bahama Buck’s Original Shaved Ice Company (205) 310-4677 Bahamabucks.com Bellinis Ristorante & Bar (205) 981-5380 ourbellinis.com Champy’s (205) 621-3991 champyschicken.com Chubb’s Grub Station (205) 664-8696 chubbsgrub.com Cracker Barrel Old Country Store (205) 987-1555 crackerbarrel.com Dairy Queen @ Brook Highland (205) 981-1501 Dairy Queen @ Chelsea (205) 678-3110 Dairy Queen @ Oak Mountain (205) 733-8075

Joe’s Italian Pizza Pasta & Cafe (205) 663-4111 joesitalianonline.com Johnny Ray’s @ Chelsea (205) 678-8418 johnnyraysbbq.com Johnny Ray’s on 52 (205) 664-0501 johnnyraysbbq.com McAlister’s Deli of Pelham (205) 985-9797 mcalistersdeli.com Newk’s Eatery - Hoover (205) 588-8624 newks.com Newk’s Eatery - Inverness (205) 721-8923 newks.com Panera Bread at Lee Branch (205) 995-1962 panerabread.com PT’s Grille & Deli (205) 358-8499 Steak ‘n Shake of Alabaster (205) 620-5233 steaknshake.com

maurices (205) 621-1675 maurices.com Sam’s Club (205) 982-0596 samsclub.com Southern Elegance (205) 621-9004 The Home Depot of Pelham (205) 685-1837 homedepot.com

Bama Hockey Booster Club, Inc (256) 683-5560 bamahockey.net

Wal-Mart Supercenter #5262 (205) 987-0108 walmart.com

SPORTS EQUIPMENT Tandems, Ltd. (205) 991-5519 tandemsltd.com

RETAIL - ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Woody’s Unique Junque’ (205) 789-0800 woodscollectibles.com RETIREMENT COMMUNITY Danberry At Inverness (205) 443-9500 danberryatinverness.com Gardens of Pelham (205) 402-9922 greatoaksmanagement.com ROOFING Yellowhammer Roofing, Inc (256) 232-1933 yellowhammerroofing.com RUBBER PRODUCTS Specification Rubber Products (205) 663-2521 specrubber.com SECURITY SERVICES Clear Solutions, Inc. (205) 618-8324 theclearsolutions.com Event Operations Group, Inc. (205) 685-4960 eventoperationsgroup.com

ProtectionOne (205) 985-1017 protectionone.com

RETAIL Belk (205) 685-9034 belk.com

SPECIALTY GIFTS Bedazzle Me More (205) 422-0214 bedazzlememore.com

Wal-Mart - Calera #3271 (205) 668-0831 walmart.com

Texas Roadhouse (205) 985-7427 texasroadhouse.com

Zaxby’s of Alabaster (205) 663-5966 zaxbys.com

SKILLED NURSING FACILITY Shelby Ridge Nursing Home Rehab Select (205) 620-8500 shelbyridgehealthandrehab.com

Vapes and More (205) 624-3452 vapesandmore.com

SECURITY SYSTEMS ADT Security Services (205) 403-3164 adt.com

The HoneyBaked Ham Company (205) 620-9899 honeybakedonline.com

Reliable Sign Services, Inc. (205) 664-0955 reliablesigns.com

SPORTS CLUB Alabama Soccer Association (205) 991-9779 alsoccer.org

Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe’ (205) 547-3638 tazikiscafe.com

The EGG & I (205) 874-9607 theeggandirestaurants.com

SIGNS FASTSIGNS (205) 823-4045 fastsigns.com/198

SENIOR CARE FACILITY Sunshine Manor Adult Day Care (205) 403-0556 bamasunshine.com SHIPPING The UPS Store of Pelham (205) 664-2258 theupsstorelocal.com/1183 The UPS Store, Caldwell Mill / Valleydale in Hoover (205) 980-8180 upsprintstore.com

TS Arms (205) 587-1446 STORAGE Attic Plus Storage (205) 969-1860 atticplus.com STORAGE - FACILITIES Cool Box Private Storage (205) 685-0244 coolboxprivatestorage.com Rafiki Mini Storage (205) 620-6748 TATTOOS AND PIERCINGS Tattoo Expression (205) 620-0580 TELECOMMUNICATIONS AT&T - Alabama (205) 714-0523 att.com TW Telecom, Inc. (205) 263-2272 twtelecom.com TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT & SERVICES Business Telephones Incorporated (205) 988-8297 bticonnect.com IS Technologies (205) 314-8800 istphones.com TIRE WHOLESALER EBEN, Incorporated (205) 685-0935

Telecom Transport Services, Inc. (205) 369-7201 telecom-transport.com Transportation South, Inc. (205) 663-2287 transportationsouth.com TRAVEL AGENCY Expedia Cruise Ship Centers (205) 437-3354 cruiseshipcenter.com International Expeditions (205) 428-1700 ietravel.com Jennifer Hand Travel Pro (205) 620-4076 JenniferHandTravelPro.com TRUCK RENTAL & LEASING Loyed Trucking Co., Inc. (205) 956-0303 UTILITY COMPANIES Alabama Gas Corporation (205) 716-2875 alagasco.com/ Alabama Power Company (205) 226-1720 alabamapower.com Birmingham Water Works Board (205) 244-4000 bwwsb.com SouthWest Water Company (205) 987-8352 swwc.com VETERINARIAN Airport Veterinary Hospital, P.C. (205) 621-0500 Caldwell Mill Animal Clinic (205) 991-7986 cmacvet.com WASTE MANAGEMENT & RECYCLING Moore Coal Company, Inc. (205) 424-2705 moorecoal.com WASTE PRO (205) 425-4388 wasteprousa.com WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES Trash Taxi of Alabama LLC (205) 419-4005 trashtaxi.com WEB DESIGN & SERVICES Designed Responsive (205) 568-2899 designed-responsive.com Great New Day Internet Solutions, LLC (205) 939-3565 greatnewday.com Spot On, LLC (205) 281-5014 thespotonagency.com

Tire Engineers @ Hwy 280 (205) 408-2720 tireengineers.com

WELLNESS CLINIC InShape MD (205) 582-9216 inverness.inshapemd.com

TRADE EXCHANGE Trade Partners Exchange (205) 281-3353 tradepartnersexchange.com

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

TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT & SOLUTIONS Birmingham Yellow Cab (205) 328-4444 birminghamyellowcab.com

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Lowe & Associates Realty, Inc. (205) 669-6317 lowerealty.com


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Marketplace Shelby Living • 205.669.3131

37 Auto Sales Financing Available! 205-280-1177 6545 US Highway 31, Verbena, AL 35091 www.37autosales.com ACCEPTANCE LOAN COMPANY Personal Loans! Let us Pay Off Your Title Loans! Come by Acceptance Loan and apply for a loan today. 224 Cahaba Valley Rd Pelham, AL 35124 205-663-5821 CDL-A Truck Drivers See Your Family More, Drive Local Greenville! Top Shelf Benefits! 1+yr exp. required www.innovativedrivers.com 888-206-3752 Rogers Cartage Company is looking for Dry-Bulk Lime and Cement Drivers for our Terminal in Alabaster, AL. Call Brian 800-507-8848 www.tankstar.com Company Drivers and Owner Operators Home at least once a wk. Exc benefits, pay. Must have Class A CDL w Hazmat & Tanker endorsements, 2 yrs OTR exp, good safety record. 800-338-2717” Adneyhous Kennels Sanctuary Boarding for Pets! 205-669-1985 donnaadney@aol.com adneyhauskennels.com Advantage Electric is Growing Again! Looking for Journeyman or Helper willing to Learn. Call 205876-4269 JOBS IN ALABAMA!! AIDT assists employers throughout AL by identifying qualified applicants by recruitment, 78 | ShelbyLiving.com

screening & training services. Visit www.aidt. edu/jobs for latest jobs & training! Alabama Insurance Agency Has a Business Opportunity for Insurance Agents. Turn Key Operation. Contact us through the website, www. alinsagency.com or phone Allen Vest at 205-303-2055 VENDORS NEEDED! Alabama Pick N’ Trade, LLC dba Dixieland Tradin’ Post under new ownership. 33985 Hwy 25, Harpersville, AL 35078 For info, call 205672-2022. All American Asphalt Complete Paving and Seal Coating Service • Commercial and Residential. No job too big or too small, too near or too far. Quality work at reasonable prices. Free estimates. No obligations. Call now for spring discount. Licensed and insured. Statewide Service Since 1969 (205)767-1585 $10 OFF ANY SERVICE! American Holmes Heating & Air, LLC 205-479-9148.AL#14098. www.americanholmeshvac. com Landscape Install/ Maintenance Foreman for Andy’s Landscape Service. Exp req’d. No weekends. Apply in person: 3351 Morgan Dr, Vestavia Hills. 205-824-0371 Clanton Area!! Automation Personnel Services - Responsibilities Include: Inspection of automotive parts • Load and unload parts • Detail oriented • Able to lift 50

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lbs regularly. Requirements: HS Diploma or GED. Applications accepted TuTh, 8am-11am. Interested Candidates may walk into our office to apply. Inside JCI. 2541 7th St S, Clanton, AL 35045. (205)280-0002, EOE B & M Shelby Pickers Indoor/ Outdoor Flea Market and Kountry Store has NEW HOURS. Tue/Wed 12-5pm, Thu/Fri/ Sat 8am-5pm. 4814 Hwy.47, Shelby 205-461-8725 FUEL TRUCK DRIVER for Utility ContractorClass B w/ HazmatApply@ 276 Snow Dr, Bham, AL 35209 205-942-1095 EOE 1 (one) brand new Queen Mattress and Box Spring for $195.00...Call 334­655­-1946 for more info. Financing Available BAMA CONCRETE PRODUCTS 205-664-3500 BEST WESTERN Now Hiring PT Breakfast Area Attendant Call: 205-9081305 or Apply in Person: 100 Bishop Circle, Pelham, AL 35124 Bibb Medical Center in Centreville, AL offers a new, independent living facility for seniors. Congregate Housing @ Cahaba Trace. All-inclusive price. Numerous amenities. Private pay. Must be 62+ years and capable of living independently. For info, please call Carrie Williams at 205.926.3286. Bibb Medical Center Nursing Home Openings: CNA & LPN All shifts: PT & FT positions

available. Contact Human Resources at : bmchr@ bibbmedicalcenter.com Apply On-line at bibbmedicalcenter.com COME RUN WITH THE BIG DOGS Big M-Transportation $500 Orientation Pay. $1500 Sign On Bonus. Personal Dispatcher 24/7. 2015 Equipment Arriving. Driver Friendly Company. Great Home Time. Lease Purchase Program. Up to $0.42/mile in 6 months. Contact Jacob at: 877-553-2448 www.bigmtransport.com Journeymen Electricians, $24 per hour plus insurance. Helpers $9.60 to $19.20 per hour depending on experience. Greater Birmingham area. Call 205849-5522 for details. Piano Tuning / Repair, Refinishing, Moving & Storage Trained by The School for the Blind. Buddy Gray Music. 205-822-0482 or 800-593-2462 CDL Skills And Test Training, LLC. Day & Evening Classes. Hoover/ Pelham Area. 205-253-5960 SERVICE TECHNICIAN with HVAC exp. Energetic, outgoing, hardworking, career oriented person to be part of team. Min 3 yrs exp. w/ EPA cert. Negotiable Salary between $15 to $30 hourly. Call 205-755-2209 or apply at 816 7th Street. N., Clanton AUTO BODY REPAIR TECH 5+ yrs. exp., frame repair exp., welding exp. Commission based on exp.

Up to 2 yrs. Vacation after specified service time. Call 334-313-3179 Class A CDL Drivers needed for Birmingham Coca-Cola and Tuscaloosa Coca-Cola Bottling Companies. Driving experience is required. Apply in person at: 4600 East Lake Blvd. Birmingham, AL 35217 Columbiana Health and Rehabilitation, LLC CNA Class -Starting SOON !!!! Apply in person: 22969 Hwy 25. Columbiana, AL 35051 FIREWOOD-OAK or HICKORY Pick up - only 5 cents per pound. Commercial and Residential delivery also available. Columbiana Wood Products, 21421 Hwy 25, Columbiana (205) 671-5202 Comfort Care Hospice • Volunteers needed to be present with someone on their journey. (877)2310321. comfortcarehospice. com Residential Electricians North Shelby Co (280 Area) Must have 2 yrs basic residential electrical exp. $10-$18/hr based on exp. To apply, contact Core Focus Personnel at 205-475-7120 Dawson Landscape Group. Custom Outdoor lighting, Firepits, irrigation, weed control packages. dawsonlandscapegroup. com. 205-532-9793 DCH Health System. Caring. For Life. RN Sign-on Bonus! For information and to apply online visit www. dchsystem.com


TARGET AUCTION. Advanced Real Estate Marketing. 800-476-3939 www.targetauction.com” Now Hiring for ALL Positions. LPN’s in Bham area. LPN’s and PCA in Fayette area. LPN positions also available in North Port, Mauvoo and Admsville. 800-844-0195. Montevallo Dr.’s Office seeking Full-Time LPN. Great benefits. Experience Required. Fax resume to 205-985-5584. Help Wanted: Part Time Office Help For Afternoons. Full Time Labor Workers needed with clean DL Call (205)678-2411 For More Information. Dunn Building Company is looking for a Shop Assistant for their Fabrication Shop in Calera. The candidate must be a certified welder and be able to read blueprints. To apply visit: dunnbuildingcompany. com and download an application from the Careers section. They can be faxed or emailed to Brett Clark at 205510-0301 or bclark@ dunnbuildingcompany.com EOE M/F/Vet/Disabled Dunn Building Company has Immediate Openings for projects in Trussville and Childersburg. Form carpenters, earth moving equipment operators, metal sheeters, field engineers, laborers & superintendents. Min. 1 year exp. and ability to pass drug test. To apply visit: dunnbuildingcompany. com. NO PHONE CALLS!!! EOE Welder Training Coming Soon! Short Term Licensing Call for Details 866-432-0430 ESDschool.com EvaBank more loans & fewer excuses! NMLS#414640 www.EvaBank.com. Member FDIC

$3000 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.

shea.parker@gentiva.com Visit gentiva.com/careers AA/EOE/M/F/D/V encouraged to apply.

Evergreen Transport, LLC has an immediate opening in the Maintenance Department at its Calera Terminal for a night shift parts room clerk to maintain inventory level in parts room and issue parts upon request. Must have good computer skills. If interested, please call Shane Jones @ 205-6683316 or Chuck Talbot @ 1-800-525-5144.

Looking for Full or Part Time Counter Help for Cleaners 280 location. Greystone Area. (205)807-4646.

Job FairImmediate Openings Shelby County! Warehouse, GeneralLabor; Plant Labor –bilingual (Spanish/English); Sheet MetalTechnician. Temp-to-hire & temporaryjobs! Min. 1 yr. recentexperience. Dependable transportation & great attitude! Mar. 26.10 AM – 2 PM Bring resume. ExpressBham.com Wrap Team Leader/ Out-Patient Therapist. Supervise Wrap team. Coordinate weekly staffing with Shelby DHR. Provide individual/family counseling. LGSW/LCSW/ ALC/LPC with supervisory experience. Fax 205-5102626 or email hrm@gway. org. I believe I am defined by the care I give. Home healthcare allows you to see one patient at a time. When you become a part of home healthcare, you become a part of your patients’ lives. Now Hiring Registered Nurses for Centreville/ Brent. Contact Shea Parker 1.866.GENTIVA or 770-372-1109

Recipes. Products. Company Store. Tours. So much more! GoldenFlake. com ONLINE AUCTIONS www.GTAOnlineAuctions. com. 205-326-0833. Granger, Thagard & Assoc. Jack F. Granger #873

Seeking a Summer Job? Greystone Country Club Pool NOW HIRING. Lifeguards $8 hr, Cooks $10 hr, Bartenders/ Servers $6 hr+tips, Kitchen Supervisor $12 hr. Apply in person: 4100 Greystone Dr. or email aquatics@ greystonecc.com Gypsum Express LTD. Class A CDL Drivers needed! Bridgeport, AL Terminal Opening Soon! Top pay and benefits, plus bonuses! Call Melissa @1866-317-6556 ext. 3 IT’S REFUND SEASON NOBODY GETS MORE OF YOUR MONEY BACK THAN H&R BLOCK IN CHELSEA... GUARANTEED. CALL TODAY (205) 678-3007 . Get your BILLIONS back America! HARDEE’S Now Hiring Store & Asst Managers, & Shift Leaders. Email resume to hardees2007@bellsouth. net or apply in person on Valleydale Rd LPN’S, RN’S, CNA’S Full & Part time, 2nd & 3rd Shift. Apply in person: Hatley Health Care, 300 Medical Ctr. Dr., Clanton, AL 35045 Healtcare Certification. Visit Healthcareergroup. com or call 800-897-1773 for more info. No college required.

Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall Seeking Polished Sales Professionals... Unlimited Earnings, Medical/Dental, 401k /Paid Vacation. Hoovercareers@ hendrickauto.com Let us take Grocery Shopping OFF your To Do List! KATS Grocery Delivery 205-923-6110 iKareihelp@gmail.com Owner Operators Wanting Dedicated Year Round Anniston, AL www.pull4klb.com Others buy Gold, We buy Jewelry! 205-251-3381 Downtown Birmingham www.levysfinejewelry.com Lil Angels Learning Center Ages 3 wks to 12yrs Meals and Trips in One Low Price! 200 Ridge Drive, Pelham. 205-663-1852 NEED A JOB? Lyons HR has jobs. Various positions available. Apply at: 490 Wildwood Circle N., Ste. 150, Birmingham, AL 35209 FT Drivers Needed. Must be willing to work days, nights or weekends. Wages begin at $10/hr. www. MacsDelivers.com 866217-1928 or email amy@ macsdelivers.com MACS Courier Service House Cleaners Wanted 25-35 Hrs a week no nights or wknds Car, D.L & insurance req Located in Pelham Call for appt 3581800 www.maidpro.com/ birmingham Christian Mission Agency in Wilsonville Seeking Executive Administrator. Excellent organizer, proficient in Excel & Quickbooks. Supervisory experience helpful. Salary negotiable. Send resume: info@makewaypartners.org Christian Mission Agency headquartered in Wilsonville seeking data-

entry person. Experience: proven record with Excel & details. Annual salary $1822K. Send resume: info@ makewaypartners.org Service Technician • Top Pay, Benefits & Commission! Apply in person: Mainline Heating & Air 400 Hillwood Park S. Alabaster (205) 664-4751 Class A CDL Drivers for Mar-Jac Poultry. 2 yrs exp & clean MVR required. Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance. Paid vacation & 401k. HOME NIGHTS. Call Andrew at 205-8417315 or apply at 1421 Robinwood Circle, 35217 MedCenter Hoover Urgent Care • Family Medicine. Mon-Sat 9am7pm. Sun 1pm-7pm (205) 822-1150.1575 Montgomery Hwy, Hoover Montgomery Stockyard Drop Station at Gray & Son’s in Clanton. Call Lane at 205-389-4530. For other hauling arrangements, contact Wes in Harpersville 205-9658657 NatrualNailz by Tara Specialize in natural nail care. 10% OFF for first time client when you mention this ad! 624 Montgomery Hwy, Ste 9, Vestavia Hills, AL 35216. 745-6591 • Schedulicity.com Immediate Opening for PT/FT Employee for Medical Office in Alabaster. Applicant must be willing to learn new skills and live in vicinity. Email resume to personal4@charter.net or fax to 205-664-9689. Class A CDL Drivers Needed Immediately 3 Yrs Min Driving History With Dump Trailer Experience *$1000 Retention Bonus *Local Hauling *Home Nights APPLY ONLINE: perdidotrucking.com Perdido Trucking Service, LLC. 251.470.0355

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Noble LLC of Scottsboro, AL is looking for company drivers & owner/ops – both flatbed & van. We have paid vacation, holiday bonus pay, safety bonus, & BC/BS is available. We have a family atmosphere with newer equipment. We like to have 2 years of experience & acceptable safety record - If less, call us.noblellctrucking.com Call 256-574-0066 Production / Manufacturing Vance, Alabama Starting pay: $12.00 – $14.50 /hr. • Have 2 years+ Production/ Manufacturing exp. • 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 Manufacturing/Assembly positions available in Calera area. Full time hours, all shifts available. Call today 205-267-3910 Const Foreman Trainee Labor Intensive position at tobacco free company. Must pass DOT physical, drug & background check. Clean driving & workrecord, reliable transportation & telephone required. Call 205-668-2626 OTR Class A Driver in Montgomery, AL. • 3 years experience • $.40-.50 per mile • Paid weekly • BCBS Insurance • Home Weekends • EZ & prepass • Safety bonus Call: (334) 288-8106 CDL Drivers Needed Birmingham Area Ready Mix USA seeking concrete mixer drivers. Please contact Donald Sparks at 205-986-4845. Rock Products. Specializing in Dolomotic Lime, Dolomitic filler, Dolomotic dust and aggregates. Sylacauga, 80 | ShelbyLiving.com

AL 35151. Hours MonFri, 7-4:30. Some Saturdays. (256)249-9545 ateammining.com Established Teams needed to run CA. Must have 2 yrs exp & clean driving record. Sign on bonus, 401k. Medical & life ins. Stop pay. If you qualify, call us! RRR Transporation 800-472-4714 Salvation Army Bi-Weekly Auction • 1401 FL Shuttlesworth Dr, Bham. Used electronics, furniture, equipment, bric-a-brac. Fee $4-$5. Public welcome! Call for details: (205)2528151 Pfaff 18.8 GrandQuilter with Quilt Artist & Grace Frame; can be 5’ or 10’ long. $8000 obo. Bernina 750QE Sewing Machine w/ Embroidery Unit. Like new. $4000. Call 205-669-6120 x24 or 205-369-0015. SERVERS NEEDED Premier golf club in North Shelby County seeking motivated individuals for full and part time server positions. Must be available to work some nights and weekends. $10 - 12 per hour. Immediate openings. Interested candidates please reply to shoal@ bellsouth.net. Smith Roofing Metal Roof Specialists. All roofs & repairs. No job too small. 35 years exp. All work guaranteed. 256-391-7144, 205-777-8069 Order Selectors Food Dist. Center in Pelham Al. Day Shift: Mon-Fri. 40+ hours/week. 10:00 AM until finished (varies).$10.50-$14.00/ hour. Benefits: medical, vision, dental, vacation & 401k. Requirements: •Reading & math skills •Lift 60 lbs. repetitively. •Work in +90 Temperature •Work in -10 Temperature •Walking majority of day. Apply 10:30AM-5:00PM Southeastern Food

201 Parker Drive Pelham, Alabama 35124 205-685-4551 Data Entry Position M-F, 8-5. Insurance, vacation, great benefits. Southern Haulers in Calera Fax resume to Tonya at 205-668-4012. PLUMBERS NEEDED Call 682-2828, fax resume to 682-2827 or email to resume@sps9.com Electricians Needed Birmingham & Tuscaloosa Call 682-2828, fax resume to 682-2827 or email to resume@sps9.com IMMEDIATE POSITIONS!!!!! Need 5 motivated workers to replace 5 lazy ones! Loaders, assistant manager, customer service positions, sales reps. Need valid DL. No experience necessary. Long hours, but very competitive pay. Call Drew (205)490-1003 or (404)723-1322 CLOCK REPAIR SVS. * Setup * Repair * Maintenance I can fix your Mother’s clock. Alabaster/ Pelham Call Stephen (205)663-2822 NOW HIRING RN/LPN/ CNA New Pediatric practice in Chelsea Great hours Excellent benefits, Fax Resume with cover letter to: 205-678-0864 Need extra money? We need weekend merchandisers! Apply at: supremebeverage.com Electrician - FT Supreme Electric, a local based company in Pelham. Must be willing to learn & work hard. Go to: supremeelectric-al.com. Print empl app under Contact Us and mail to: Supreme Electric, 231 Commerce Pkwy, Pelham, AL 35124 or call 205-4539327. TaylorMade Transportation CDL drivers for flatbed regional

division! BCBS insurance after 30 days. To apply call 334-366-2269 or email jsmith@taylormadeinc.com The Bumper Company 906 1st Ave, Bham. We sell and install painted bumpers and perform repairs, often for less than your deductible! Call Today 205-868-3763 Golden Moon Philadelphia Casino Trip 3-9-15. Pickups in Hoover & Exit 100. I20/459 (The Iron Skillet) $35 includes $25 freeplay + $10 food voucher. Call Louise Jones 205-663-3060 LJones7067@aol.com Are you happy with your Child’s Grades? FREE ASSESSMENT! FREE Sessions! The Tutoring Center 205-987-9577 www.hoover.tutoring center.com Stable Hand Position. P/T, No. Shelby Cty. To apply, call 205-991-9720 or 205-531-1355 EFP, INC NOW HIRING Local Haul Truck Drivers 3 yrs exp & CDL required. Full time/Part time/ Weekends. For application or more info call Nicole Johns 334-687-6000 X 18 ELECTRICIAN Commercial Service: Automatic Doors, pd. hol./vac. APPLY @ UNIVERSAL DOOR 205 967 3414. Doorjob14@gmail. com The UPS Store. 703 Logan Road, Across from High School. 205-755-6400. Mention our ad & get: 25% OFF Shredding; 29¢ Color Copies; 5¢ Black & White MANUFACTURED HOMES MOBILE HOMES with land. Ready to move in. Owner financing with approved credit. 3 bdrm., 2 bath. No renters.1-205-289-8899 VMFhomes.com

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OUT & ABOUT Mt Laurel Friends of the Library Book Sale

Organic Gardening

April 4

Community Easter Egg Hunt: A Community Easter Egg Hunt will take place in Orr Park in Montevallo from 10-11 a.m.

April 10

Corey Nolen Concert: Corey Nolen will play with a full band at Moonlight on the Mountain. Nashville artist Austin Manuel will open the show. For more information on Nolen and his music, visit Coreynolenmusic. com.

April 11

Dolores Hydock: Starch in their Petticoats: They were tough, resourceful and ready for anything. Pioneers, homesteaders, professional gamblers, mail order brides ... These were some of the women who added their own shine to the golden horizon of the American West in the 1800s. Diary excerpts, letters, newspaper clippings and photos help tell their remarkable stories. The event, which is sponsored by First American Credit Union, will be at 8 p.m. at the Shelby County Arts Council. The cost is $25. Montevallo Arts Fest: The Ninth Annual Montevallo Arts Festival will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Featuring over 50 artists, the show will feature a daylong line-up of music and spoken word performance, as

financial sustainability, a program on organic gardening Mt Laurel Friends of the will be offered. For more Library Book Sale: Stop by the information, call the library at Friends of the Library book sale 620-6418. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the Mt Laurel Festival. All April 16 Kevin Derryberry Celebrity proceeds benefit the library. Golf Classic: The 10th Annual Purl Jam Knitters: Join us Kevin Derryberry Celebrity Golf for knitting at the Pelham Classic will be held April 16 at Public Library from 1-3 p.m. Timberline Golf Club in Calera. For beginners, we will help The tournament will consist you get started on your first of two rounds, with the first project. Bring size 8, 9 or 10 starting at 7:45 a.m. and the knitting needles and a skein second starting at 1 p.m. Lunch of light to medium colored and morning round awards will yarn. Experienced knitters, be at 12:30 p.m. Afternoon round crocheters and other fiber awards, prizes and auction will artists are encouraged to attend begin immediately after the for good conversation with second round finishes. Those people who appreciate the interested in participating can craft. Registration is required. register at kevinderryberry.com Contact the library at 620-6418. or call (205) 663-4968. well as children’s activities.

April 13

Anime Night: Come to an evening of anime with yummy treats at the North Shelby Library from 6-7:45 p.m. Cosplay is welcome, and the audience will choose what attendees watch. Organic Gardening: Money Smart Family Series: If you want to learn more about growing your own organic foods to save money, the Pelham Public Library has the program for you. As part of the Money Smart Family Series to help Pelham families acquire

Coffee with the Mayor of Chelsea: Join the South Shelby Chamber of Commerce and Chelsea Mayor Earl Niven as he gives an update about one of Shelby County’s fastest growing and safest cities from 8:30-9:30 a.m. at Chelsea City Hall.

April 18

SCHS 100th Anniversary Reception: Shelby County High School’s 100th Anniversary Reception will be from 2-4 p.m. The keynote speaker will be Earl Hughes, who went to West Point after graduating from SCHS in 1963.

The event will be sponsored by SCHS faculty, staff and SCHS alumni: President Allan Lowe, Vice President Victor Binkard, Secretary/Treasurer Dawn Carden and School Liaison Randy McDonald. An open house and reception will be held from 2-2:45 p.m. with the program following at 3 p.m. RSVP to Randy McDonald at 451-2067 or rndy2ride@yahoo. com.

April 20

Leadership Shelby County Golf Tournament: Leadership Shelby County Golf Tournament benefiting youth scholarships will be held at Inverness Country Club. To register call (205) 542-9039 or email Calgunn@bellsouth.net. Minecraft at the Library: Show off your Minecraft skills from 3:30-5:30 p.m. at the North Shelby Library. Bring your laptop if able. Snacks and offline activities will be available.

April 24

Broadway Comes to the SCAC: Join Tawny Stephens and Friends for an evening of songs and stories from your favorite Broadway shows at the Shelby County Arts Council. The event will bring a mix of contemporary and classic tunes full of light, laughter, longing and love. Directed by Tawny April 2015 | 81


Feast of Saint Mark Italian Food Festival

Leadership Shelby County Golf Tournament Stephens and accompanied by Joshua Bullock, the run time of the program is about 90 minutes. A beverage reception hosted by Lewis Lakes Vineyards is included in the ticket price of $20. The event will start at 8 p.m.

Catholic Church, located at 7340 Cahaba Valley Road in Birmingham. The festival raises money for the church and its charities. Tickets are available online at feastofstmark.com/ tickets. Patrons can experience an authentic Italian culture and food experience, complete with April 25 traditional and new dishes, Feast of Saint Mark Italian high-energy music and live Food Festival: The fourth entertainment. The festival annual Feast of Saint Mark features on-site pizza baking, Italian Food Festival will be bocce ball games and the sale at Saint Mark the Evangelist of feast souvenirs. Special to

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this year’s event is the focus on providing children with new activities, amusement rides and crafts. Find the Feast of Saint Mark on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

music and a swap meet with all vendors set up at the blacksmith shop. For more information, call Tim Brasher at 669-6856, Harry Burks at 669-3137 or Andy Vansant at 669-0378.

The Shelby Iron Works Car Show: The cost per entry is $20. Registration starts at 9 a.m. Prizes will be given out at 2 p.m., and plaques will be awarded to the top five winners. The event, on April 25, will also include a 50-50 drawing,

Shelby Living is happy to feature community events in its monthly calendar. The event must take place in Shelby County or be sponsored by a Shelby Countybased group. Email details to Katie.mcdowell@shelbyliving. com. l


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Titanium City of Birmingham Platinum Kinetic Communications Gold Joe Piper, Inc. Birmingham Mountain Radio Lincoln Luxury Uncovered Tour Silver Al.com | The Birmingham News Birmingham Magazine Royal Cup Coffee Bronze Alabama Power BlueCross and BlueShield of Alabama Gale Force Productions HealthSouth Corporation Jennifer Harwell Commemorative Gift Miller Communications, Inc. Publix Super Markets Charities

Steel Alabama Baby & Child Magazine Alabama State Council on the Arts & the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency BBVA Compass BJCC B-Metro Bell Media Birmingham Business Journal Birmingham Coca Cola Bottling Company CityVision – The Visitor’s Channel Hoover’s Magazine Over the Mountain Journal Regions Bank Robins & Morton Shelby Living Special Occasions WBHM Public Radio 90.3fm Weld for Birmingham Yarbrough Festival Food Services

Ramiro Gomez, No Splash (after David Hockney's A Bigger Splash, 1967), 2013. Acrylic on canvas. 96 x 96 inches. Collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. Image courtesy of the artist and Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles. Photo credit Osceola Refetoff.

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