The South’s Best Kept Secret Produced by Tallapoosa Publishers, Inc., & the Alexander City Chamber of Commerce 2022-2023 Edition A Newcomer’s Guide Alexander City & Lake Martin Area
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4 | 2022-2023 THE SOUTH'S BEST KEPT SECRET INSIDE... The Lake Martin area is the jewel of Alabama, drawing visitors from across the nation to live, work and play in Alexander City and at the lake. Whether you are here to drink in the retreat offered by a second home, live your dream of retirement on the water or join the local workforce, you couldn’t have picked a better place than Alexander City and the Lake Martin area to call your new home. Welcome to The South’s Best Kept Secret. Welome 5 Lake Martin 8 Boating & Fishing 12 What’s for Dinner? 14 Youth Athletics ................................ 18 Academics & Child Development .. 20 Keep your pet on a leash ................ 21 Hitting the Greens .......................... 22 Church Life & Directory................. 24 Award Winning Health Care .......... 26 Parks for Play 28 Shop Local... 30 The Arts 32 Helping Hands 34 What’s Happening .......................... 36 Get Connected ................................ 38 Know your elected officials ............. 40 Public Safety & Government .......... 41 Chamber Directory ......................... 42 30 8 The South’s Best Kept Secret is an annual publication of Tallapoosa Publishers, Inc., in conjunction with the Alexander City Chamber of Commerce. It is designed to acquaint newcomers with Alexander City and the Lake Martin area. Chairman Kenneth Boone Publisher Steve Baker editor-in-Chief Betsy Iler Creative serviCes Audra Spears business & digital Publishing direCtor Angela Mullins Contributors Kenneth Boone Betsy Iler Cliff WilliamLonnaAudraWilliamsSpearsMaggieGoveUptonEdCollariMarlowHenryZimmer distribution manager Erin Burton marketing/advertising Tippy Hunter Marilyn Hawkins SherylKenReneeJenningsTriceRainbolt digital serviCes Elle Fuller Tallapoosa Publishers, Inc. 548 Cherokee Road, Alexander City, AL 35010 (256) www.alexcityoutlook.com234-4281 On the cover Among the many ways to enjoy life in your new hometown, fishing for bass, stripers, crappie and more offers scenic views and quiet reflection, as well as the excitement of the catch. Photo by Kenneth Boone Newcomer's Guide 12
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Our businesses, civic organizations, government and, most importantly, our people motivate us to work smarter toward creating a vibrant community that we call home. Join us on this journey and help us continue to make Alexander City the best place to call home.
II’dlike to personally welcome you to Alexander City, the home of Lake Martin. The Alexander City Chamber of Commerce would like to ensure your time in our community is fulfilling and enjoyable and that our Southern hospitality exceeds your expectations. Whether you enjoy Lake Martin as a part-time resident or you live here yearround while functioning daily within the community, the chamber strives to create an environment that promotes enthusiasm, happiness and success in both your personal and professional lives. My family moved to the Lake Martin community over six years ago, and that decision is one of the best we’ve ever made. My wife, Meridith, and I have a 9-year-old daughter and 7-year-old son, and we’ve all fallen in love with the area. The educational opportunities afforded by the Alexander City Schools system continue to exceed expectations. With recent capital upgrades and plans for a new high school in the near future, it’s an exciting time for our commu nity’s educational system.
The chamber of commerce believes strongly in retaining our young talent and cultivating their entrepreneurial spirits. The Wildcat Entrepreneurs Academy is a yearlong program that teaches middle and high school students how to start and run their own real businesses. WEA guides high school students through the process of starting and running a legitimate business or social movement over the course of a full academic year. The Alexander City Chamber is proud to provide the Gateway to Education Scholarship Assistance Program, an education/workforce development initiative that provides up to 64 credit hours of free tuition to Benjamin Russell High School graduating seniors attending Central Alabama Community College. Since 2006, Gateway has paid more than $2 million in tuition for 1,000-plus graduates of BRHS. There is no other program like Gateway in the state, and it’s another unique asset that makes our community great. Our family relishes the quality time we are blessed to spend on Lake Martin. With 880 miles of pristine shoreline, it is the most beautiful lake in the Southeast. Exploring Lake Martin is endless fun that provides unlimited tranquility, entertainment and memories. Lake destinations like Chimney Rock, Peanut Point and Wind Creek State Park are just a few of the sites to explore, although spending an afternoon on one of the island beaches is our personal favorite. Our family has just as much fun off the water in the Alexander City community, too. We love downtown Alexander City and consider it a unique treasure. A huge thanks to our Main Street organization, which promotes our historical down town area. With the great shopping, delicious food and quaint beauty, there is always something to enjoy in our downtown. My family loves that throughout the year there is always something to do in Alexander City and the Lake Martin com munity. The chamber hosts its annual Sun Festival each June, which encompasses 40-plus events over 10 days. It’s the perfect lead into Jazz Fest, a free two-day music festival held on the second weekend in June, which celebrated its 32nd anniversary in 2022. Friday night’s festivities take place in downtown Alexander City at Strand Park; then, the concert series moves to The Amp on Lake Martin on Saturday night. The goals of these events are to unite our community while attract ing tourists throughout the region. We are delighted by the thousands of people who attend these annual events that showcase our wonderful city. The chamber also oversees an extremely popular and progressive organization known as the Lake Martin Young Professionals. The group coordinates, collaborates and promotes events around Lake Martin that are social, volunteer or informational in nature. They connect the younger crowd in the area with activities to improve the careers and social lives of its members. Even if you aren’t “young” or “profes sional,” you are still welcome to partake in LMYP events like the Polar Plunge, Trivia Nights and Strand Sessions, a live concert series held in Strand Park on the first Thursday of every month from April through August. While our community enjoys a good time, it’s not all play. I’d like to personally invite you to the Lake Martin Innovation Center, conveniently located off U.S. Route 280 in Alexander City. This state-of-the-art business incubator promotes and nurtures start-ups and entrepreneurs, as well as existing busi nesses. The Innovation Center also offers co-working space for a minimal monthly rate, including 24/7 access to the facility, high-speed fiber internet, private conference rooms, compli mentary coffee and much more.
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Our goal is to help Alexander City thrive economically and to promote all of its wonderful attributes. We could not be as successful as we are without our partnership with the Lake Martin Area Economic Development Alliance, which recruits industry and helps to develop our workforce. The award-win ning Lake Martin Tourism Association promotes our vibrant community and all of its amenities to the thousands of tourists that flock to our market on a regular basis.
The outlined goals and expected outcomes in the cham ber’s five-year strategic plan, Partners in Progress, focus on strengthening our business and educational community by bringing everyone to the table to achieve the highest standards. Through generous contributions from our local businesses and community leaders, our campaign to move Alexander City in the right direction regularly surpasses benchmarks and contin ues to accomplish the mission we set out to achieve.
Welcome to City Ed Collari
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The reservoir was created when Alabama Power Company built a dam at a landmark known as Cherokee Bluffs on the Tallapoosa River. Put into service on New Year’s Eve 1926, the 2,000-foot-long dam at 168 feet in height holds back 31 miles of water. Its four turbines gener ate enough electricity to power thousands of homes. During World War II, Martin Dam supplied electricity to the country’s eastern seaboard, including Washington D.C., and was No. 7 on the list of enemy targets in the U.S. Following the war, the lake became a recreation area. Mill houses in town were moved to the lake and served as fishing cabins and weekend abodes. Boating and water ski ing grew in popularity, but fluctuating water levels barred the area’s growth, as the lake level could change by 20 feet or more without notice. There was no standard regulation of water levels until the 1970s when a contingent of businessmen took their concerns to Washington. They saw the potential for the lake to generate quality of life, as well as electricity. When the power company’s license to operate the dam was renewed in 1972, it included a projected summer pool level of 490 feet with a 10-foot drawdown of the water level in winter. By the mid-1990s, homes dotted the shorelines and a few businesses had sprung up to cater to homeowners and vaca tioners on the lake. Three nonprofit advocacy organizations formed during that time, and their work profoundly impacts your enjoy ment of the lake. Lake Martin Homeowners and Boat Owners Association addresses safety concerns and legisla tion; Lake Watch of Lake Martin monitors water quality; and Lake Martin Resource Association maintains hazard buoys, coordinates cleanups and more. Learn more about these organizations in the Boating & Fishing article on page 12 of this newcomers’ guide. In 2008, the power company’s license was up for renewal again. This time, it was clear that Lake Martin was the prominent economic engine for the area, and efforts were made to extend the summer pool by six weeks and reduce the winter drawdown to 7 feet, which would facilitate lake access to a large number of boat ramps and private docks throughout the winter. When the initial environmental impact study was released in 2014, the requested provisions were not included, but local media and stakeholders turned out en masse at a public hearing to voice their concerns. More than 600 homeown ers and business owners crowded the hearing venue, and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission personnel were overwhelmed with the response. The public outcry prompt
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N No doubt, proximity to Lake Martin played a role in your decision to move to the area, and small wonder, as Alabama’s Freshwater Coast offers an elevated quality of life beyond imagination. From swimming and boating to kayaking and paddle boarding, fishing, hiking, sunset cruis ing, dining and more, Lake Martin is a great place to live, work and play. Lake Martin is a reservoir created in the 1920s for power generation and recreation. As Tallapoosa Publishers, Inc., prints Lake, a monthly magazine to help you navigate your fun on this 44,150-acre paradise, it is our pleasure to intro duce you to Alabama’s only Treasured Lake.
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Treasured Lake status is an environmental standard that was adopted by gubernatorial executive order in 2010 after data indicated a level of cleanliness and nutrient enrichment that surpasses any other lake in the state.
Floating in Lake Martin's pristine water is a great way to spend a hot summer afternoon with friends
STORY BY BETSY ILER PHOTOS BY KENNETH BOONE & AUDRA SPEARS
Join the fun on Alabama's Freshwater Coast
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ed more research and modeling, and when the license was issued in December 2015, it included a mandated 7-foot drawdown and a conditional fall extension of the summer poolOncelevel.every six years, the winter pool level is drawn down 10 feet to kill off invasive weeds and provide access for dock maintenance and repairs. Winter 2021-2022 was the most recent 10-foot drawdown; the next 10-foot drawdown is scheduled for 2027-2028. A conditional fall extension is declared or denied on Sept. 1 of each year. If enough water is retained throughout the Tallapoosa and Coosa river basins, Alabama Power will maintain the summer pool level until Oct. 15. If the season has been a dry one and water levels are not at peak through out the river systems, the winter drawdown would begin on Sept.Another1. provision of the new license involves water level measurement. While previous measurement standards measured the summer pool level at 490 feet, the adoption of mean sea level feet was found to be more accurate at 491 feet. The water level did not change, but the measurement method did. Summer pool remains at 491 msl feet, and the winter pool level is 484 msl feet in normal years. In a 10-foot drawdown year, the winter level would be 481 msl feet.Alabama Power regulates all construction on Lake Martin. Permits are required for dock and boathouse main tenance and construction, seawall or rip-wrap placement and
Alabama Power also maintains a Nature’s Way day-use area at Lake Martin, featuring a meandering hiking trail on more than 70 acres. To download a map and take a virtual tour, visit acppreserves.com/lake-martin/#_natures.
Lake Martin Tourism rewards hikers who complete mile age on 1ocal trails. Visit explorelakemartin.com for the hik ing challenge details; then, strap on your boots, grab a staff and hit one of these delightful trails.
Cherokee Ridge Alpine Trails Association boasts 26 miles along four footpath only trail locations near the east and south shorelines of Lake Martin. The Overlook trails were constructed in 2004 and feature stands of longleaf pine, native azaleas and charming mountain laurel teacup blossoms in season. Up the road from Overlook Park, the James M. Scott Deadening Trail features unique rock forma tions, including the Needle’s Eye and Jasmine Bluff, and a spectacular view of Lake Martin’s most popular landmark, Chimney Rock on Acapulco Rock Island.
Viewing the wildlife is a favorite past time here Watersports, including Jet Skis, wakeboarding, slalom skiing and more, abound And what could be better than watching the sunset from an island beach on the lake?
10 | 2022-2023 THE SOUTH'S BEST KEPT SECRET any home construction. In addition, best management prac tices are recommended for wildlife and shoreline buffers. Visit apcshorelines.com for permit guidelines and applica tion forms, as well as aquatic plant management and other guidelines.LakeMartin is patrolled by Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Marine Patrol troopers in District III with offices in the marina parking lot at Wind Creek State Park. In an emergency on or off the water, call 9-1-1. For nonemer gency marine patrol matters, call 256-329-2268. For boating rules and regulations, visit alea.gov/marine-patrol/boatingrules-and-regulations.Ifit’sawalkinthe
Four trails at Smith Mountain are complemented with an outdoor education center at the foot of a fire tower that offers Lake Martin’s most spectacular panoramic view. The trails at Smith Mountain are color coded and blazed on tree trunks at adult-eye-level to help hikers navigate. Download maps at crata.org. South of Lake Martin, the John B. Scott Forever Wild and Cherokee Bluffs Dam Railroad trails wind through a historic wildlife management area owned by Alabama Forever Wild.
woods that you crave, Lake Martin offers more than 150 miles of options, from the footpath only CRATA trails to Wind Creek State Park and Russell Forest. Each of the area’s hiking, biking or horse trails shares its own spectacular beauty, wildlife and geographi cal features. It’s not unheard of to run up on a roosting bald eagle along the cliffside of the Deadening Trail; to happen across a rare bottomland wildflower on the return hike from Smith Mountain Fire Tower; or to hear a turkey call when strolling the Big Way through Russell Forest.
You have chosen a wonderland for your new home. Look for Lake and Lake Martin Living magazines in racks for free at merchants throughout the Lake Martin area to find fun places to be and things to do in your new home. Welcome to the lake!
Wind Creek State Park offers hiking and horseriding trails through hardwood buttoms and pine forest. For maps and information, visit alapark.com/parks/wind-creek-state-park.
Russell Lands has set aside some 25,000 acres of woods and streams for the preservation of nature for future genera tions at Lake Martin. The diverse habitat provides an excel lent venue for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding and serves as a staging area for Russell Lands’ naturalist programs and guided hikes. The woods are maintained as a working forest to help protect Lake Martin and ensure that it will retain its standing as one of the country’s cleanest lakes. Download the free Russell Lands app, which provides GPS locating on the trail map. The app also includes links to Russell Lands events and restaurants.
ResidentsAlabama The applicant must complete an examination and answer medical ques tions. A minor applicant must bring a certified copy of his/her birth certificate, original Social Security card and a certified statement from the superintendent of the school in which the applicant is enrolled, containing the applicant’s name, date of birth and address. Residents 14 years of age or older may obtain a ves sel operator’s license and legally operate any motorized vessel, including a personal watercraft, without super vision. Residents 12 or 13 years of age, may obtain a vessel operator’s license but may only operate a vessel if someone 21 years of age or older with an operator’s license is on board and prepared and positioned to take over operation if necessary.
Non-residents A non-resident 14 years of age and older may oper ate a vessel for up to 45 days per calendar year without obtaining an takeparedperiodnon-residentorayearsoperateyearsresidentresidentusedtor’slicensevesselOperator’sNon-ResidentAlabamaVesselLicense.Acertificationorfromtheoperahomestatemaybeinlieuofanon-license.Anon-whois12or13ofagecanonlyifsomeone21ofageorolderwithvalidoperator’slicensefallsunderthe45-dayexemptionisonboard,preandinpositiontooverifnecessary.
Fishing is popular among amateur anglers as well as tour pros at Lake Martin
12 | 2022-2023 THE SOUTH'S BEST KEPT SECRET GGettoknowboating and fishing license requirements and regulations as you settle in to lake life to ensure your are in compliance when you get out on the water. Then, consider getting involved with the volunteer orga nizations that work to keep the lake safe and clean for your enjoyment. Boat Access Put a boat in the water at any of 18 public boat ramps on Lake Martin. Boat-Ramps/lakemartin.com/POI/Visittolocate a ramp near you. Boating License Boating educa tion is available online at the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Marine Patrol webpage, but an applicant must visit the local Department of Public Safety Driver’s License Examining Office to obtain an opera tor’s license. The appli cation fee is $5 and an issuance fee of $36.25. Visit regulationsrequirements,ing,cationthecertificationlicenseeducation-and-operator-marine-patrol/boating-alea.gov/dps/forboateroperationeducourse,onlinetestboatingequipmentrulesandandmore.
Fishing License If you are an Alabama resident 65 years of age or older, you are exempt from the freshwater fish ing license requirement. Get out there and go fish ing!Everyone else must obtain a freshwater fish ing license. This is easy to do online at outdooral abama.com. Click on the fishing tab and then on the red Purchase Licenses button. Scroll down to the Freshwater bar and choose Resident Freshwater Fishing under the annual options; then, continue. A hard card is not required. Follow instructions for additional donations and checkout, and print your license or save it on your cellphone. Then, just grab a rod and go! All recreational licenses expire on Aug. 31, so you’ll need to repeat the process on Sept. 1.
Boating & Fishing STORY BY BETSY ILER PHOTOS BY KENNETH BOONE
Lake Martin HOBOs support the work of Lake Watch and LMRA, as well as advocate for laws and regulations that protect Lake Martin and its shorelines and support the economic and recreational interest of the lake and surrounding areas. As rapid growth and development around the lake continues, HOBOs works closely with local, state and national govern ment to craft enforceable legis lation that improves quality of life and preserves the lake for futureandHOBOsgenerations.alsosponsorscoordinatesboatingcertificationclassesandnon-citationboatinspectionswithmarinepoliceforthebenefitofallwhorecreateatLakeMartin.Visitlakemartinhobos.com.
ALEA Marine Patrol must approve buoys prior to place ment.Each buoy is marked and numbered, and boaters can use buoy numbers to help locate their position on the lake. When you are on the water and see a buoy, visit lmra.info on your cellphone and click Buoy Placement under the Projects tab. Scroll down to the Buoy
Lake Watch Lake Martin takes a proactive approach to preserving and improving the quality of Lake Martin’s water. Lake Watch trains and provides sup plies to volunteer water monitors who regularly test the water for toxins and harmful bacteria. Lake Watch also maintains a local online swim alert sys tem, so anyone recre ating at Lake Martin could check the health status of the water at a number of popular area beaches, docks and swimming holes. For the most recent swim alert information at the lake, visit statuslinkstheChoosecot.org/Swim-Alert.flakemartin.wildaprilakewatchoaswimsiteoninteractivemapfortotheswimmingandhistoricaldata
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Placement link; then, under LMRA Buoys in the column at left, click on the carrot next to the Diamond icon. Select the number of the nearby buoy, and its position will be highlighted on the map. To help first responders locate emergencies on the water quickly, lake residents are encouraged to pur chase a lakeside address sign and post it to the docks. The sign is $45 and can be purchased through LMRA.
regarding that site. Lake Martin Resource Association focuses on the safety and cleanliness of Lake Martin by maintaining more than 400 safety buoys in the 41,150-acre lake.
Download the order form under the Projects tab on the website. LMRA also admin isters the Treasured Mile program that helps to keep islands and shorelines litter free and coordinates the annual Renew Our Rivers cleanup, which has removed more than 160 tons of trash from lake area shore lines and roadsides. The ROR cleanup is scheduled annually on the first weekend of November. Additional cleanups are organized monthly.Another LMRA program offers a $5,000 reward for anyone who provides information that leads to a conviction in a lake area break-in.Boating safety videos and links to boating rules and the license certification course also are available under the Projects tab at lmra.info.
Keeping Lake Martin Clean and Safe Lake Watch Lake Martin, Lake Martin Resource Association and Lake Martin Homeowners and Boat Owners Association work together and apart to enhance the lake experience for residents and visitors. Join one or all of these essential organizations to support the work they do for the Lake Martin area.
The LMRA buoy team main tains the hazard buoys on Lake Martin
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The Alexander City Parks and Recreation Department offers many youth sports leagues, as well as other classes. “We are really a quality-of-life department,” explained Nick Hand, athletic supervisor with Alexander City Parks and Recreation. “We try to do anything we can to give the kids things to do.”
More information and updates on sports leagues, including announcements about tryouts, draft selections and games, can be found on the Alexander City Parks and Recreation Facebook page. To learn more about what Alexander City has to offer, visit alexandercityal.gov and check out the Parks & Rec page. Programs in Dadeville Dadeville has many opportunities for kids to get involved in sports and activities to help them settle into the community. Two programs that are impacting a lot of the kids in the area are Dadeville Dixie Youth and Dadeville Youth Football and Cheerleading.DadevilleDixie Youth is a youth sports pro gram focused on helping kids learn and grow their skills. The program offers leagues for children ages 3 to 12 in T-ball, baseball and softball. The programs have grown over the last sev eral years, said Mike Simmons, the head coach and vice president of Dadeville Dixie Youth. “We had more kids sign up this year than we have in the past,” Simmons explained. Because of the progress the program has made, kids from surrounding areas, including Horseshoe Bend and Eclectic, are commuting to join the teams. Simmons’ heart is to give back to the community, and he is not alone – all the Dadeville Dixie Youth board members are invested in the kids. Their goal is to provide every child in the area with a way to get better at these sports and give them a chance to earn college scholar ships.“One coach changed my life,” Simmons said. “If I can make a difference in one kid’s life, that’s all that matters.”
The department is com munity-focused, with mem bers and volunteers who go the extra mile with their time and efforts. Youth sports offered by the department include baseball, both boys and girls basketball, cheerlead ing, football, soccer and softball. Along with these sports, the department is considering starting a flag football league, depend ing on kids’ interest in the sport.The parks and rec team frequently polls children to see what sports and activi ties they might be interest ed in trying. Hand said the parks and rec team’s desire is to gather the kids together and get them to get out and enjoy each other – to enjoy a structured, organized event. He explained that parents are typically more comfortable with more structure for their children – an environment where the kids are learning while having fun. Not only does the department host sports leagues, but it also conducts post-season camps. “We have had recent success with post-season sporting events and training,” Hand said. Many of the kids want to keep playing and training, even in the off-season. The department also provides sup port for the schools’ sports camps, as well as other com munity events held by other organizations. But sports are not the only thing the department has available for kids. “There is always something going on,” Hand said. Swimming lessons are offered during the summer, and a new life-skills class is opening soon. The parks and recre ation director, Sonny Wilson, shared that a class for chil dren ages 10 and up would be held to teach basic skills, such as how to change a tire, check the oil in a car and use a measuring tape.
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TTheLakeMartin area is booming with activities for children. Getting settled and making friends in a new city is difficult for some kids, but these programs could help to ease that stress and allow for smoother transitions.
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Youth Athletics
The baseball and softball leagues are split into three age groups: 7 to 8 years old with an adult pitching; 9 to 10 years old; and 11 to 12 years old. They also have two age
Alexander City Youth Soccer is offered to children, ages 3-12.
Youth athletics teach good sportmanship as well teamworkas and fitness In 2021, Alexander City boys won the first state championship for 11-under baseball
groups for T-ball: 3 to 4 years old and 5 to 6 years old. All the teams have done well in their leagues this year, but one is particularly impressive. The 11- to 12-year-old boys have won the state championship three years in a row. Other coaches are now recognizing their talent and remembering the names of the players. This team will be competing in the World Series this year, going in unde feated in both the district and the state. Simmons is very proud of his team and their hard work. “They have a lot of heart. They’re good teammates,” he said.While the current cut-off is 12 years old, Simmons is looking to open a Babe Ruth League next year for kids ages 13 to 15 years old. For more information about the Dadeville Dixie Youth program, visit the Dadeville Dixie Youth Softball/Baseball Facebook page (@dadevilledix ieyouth).Another great sports program available for children is Dadeville Youth Football and Cheerleading. This small, non-profit organization is invested in the lives of the kids they encounter. They desire to help provide activities for children, getting them out of the house and spending time withRegistrationpeople. for the season begins in April, and they provide equipment for the players. While there is a regis tration fee for equipment, the organization is working to build the program and decrease the cost for families.
Dadeville Youth Football and Cheerleading hosts fun draisers to help pay for the equipment and provide spon sorships for players. Cox has been impacting the lives of Dadeville youth through this program for nearly 20 years.
“We get to watch them as they transition from youth sports to middle school sports and then to high school sports,” she said. “That is one thing I love about getting to do Morethis.” information about this program can be found on the Dadeville Youth Football and Cheerleading Facebook page (@DYFL2020).
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Youth athletics programs help students develop coordination and life skills
“We want to see the kids do good,” said Lashica Cox, vice president of the organization.
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Benjamin Russell High School (ninth through 12th grades) 225 Heard Blvd., Alexander City 256-234Principal:8611Shannon Benefield Take In: 7:25 a.m. Dismissal: 3:15 p.m. brhs.alexcityschools.net SCHOOL LUNCH PRICES (subject to Elementarychange)School Students Lunch: $2.25 Breakfast: $1.25 Middle School Students Lunch: $2.60 Breakfast: $1.75 High School Students Lunch: $2.60 Breakfast: $1.75 All Adult School Personnel Lunch: $3.25 Breakfast: $1.75 Lunch:Visitors$3.60 Breakfast: $1.75 Price Lunch Lunch: $0.40 Breakfast: $0.30 City Campus Cherokee Rd., Alexander City cacc.edu256-234-6346 Luther King Blvd., Alexander 256-234-6964City Baptist Court Square, City 256-392-4438 Fifth Way, Alexander City 256-234-4739
Happy World Child Care Center 368 F Street, Alexander City 256-329-8029 Jacob’s CreativeLadderLearning Center 310 Green St., Alexander City 256-234-5783 Jean Dean Daycare 303 Mary St., Alexander City 256-234-5175 Mother Goose Child Development 645 Scott Rd., Alexander City 256-234-3780 Next Generation Learning Center 870 Terrace Dr., Alexander City 256-329-0304 Robinson Head Start Center 277 Tallapoosa St., Alexander City 256-234-7583 Stepping Stones Learning Center 111 Poplar Rd., Alexander City 256-392-5001 Woody Woodpecker Day Care 151 Jefferson St., Alexander City 256-234-6287 HeadDADEVILLEStart 170 S Broadnax St., Dadeville 256-825-4204 Horseshoe Bend Baptist Church & Daycare 17363 US-280, Dadeville 256-825-7544 Little Lambs & Ivy Day School 580 E South St., Dadeville 256-825-9415 PRIVATE SCHOOLS Veritas Lake Martin Christian School 64 Court Square, Alexander City veritaslakemartin.com256-537-5004 Faith Christian Academy 425 Franklin St., Alexander City 256-234-6421 Princeton High School International 1410 Hillabee St., P.O. Box 1334, Alexander City jjbi.education256-215-4211 Lake Martin Christian Academy 64 Court Square, Alexander City lmcalions.com205-396-6707 BOARD OF EDUCATION Alexander375256-234-8600LeeSt.,City, AL 35010 Interim Superintendent Dr. Beverly bprice@acsk12.netPrice Board Members Kevin Speaks, Adam.wade@acsk12.netAdamBrett.pritchard@acsk12.netBrettmichael.ransaw@acsk12.netMichaelchante.ruffin@acsk12.netDr.kevin.speaks@acsk12.netPresidentChantèRuffin,VicePresidentRansawPrichardWade Academics & Child Development
AAlexanderCity is a dog-friendly place to be. If you are new to town, or a new dog owner, there are a few things you need to know. There is a dog park at the Charles E. Bailey Sportplex between state Route 22 and Elkahatchee Road. Check it out if you have a pup that loves to run and play. The new fencing, seating and dog attractions make it the per fect place to let your dog burn off some energy. There is plenty of space for your furry friend to run around and get the zoomies out. Dogs are welcome on a leash at Strand Park in down town Alexander City, as well as The Town Green at Russell Crossroads and Wind Creek State Park. Just remember to always keep your pup on a leash and clean up after your pet. Keeping a bag dispenser on the leash is a great way to always be prepared. There are a few regulations you will need to be aware of and follow. The most important are that all dog owners must clean up after their pets (Ord. No. 2012-03, § 39), and all dogs must be on a leash or confined in a home, yard, etc., at all times (Ord. No. 2012-03, § 43). All dog owners must register their pets with animal control to receive a license and accompanying license tag, which is to be worn by the dog. In order to receive a license, you must have your dog’s rabies tag/certification (Ord. No. 2012-03, § 35). When the license is issued, animal control will provide a serially numbered tag or decal with the year the license was issued on it. Every dog is required to have its own license and tag, as the serial number will coordinate with the dog listed on the license (Ord. No. 2012-03, § 36). All dogs must wear both the rabies vaccination tag and the license tag on the collar/harness (Ord. No. 2012-03, § 37).Any dog that is trained for guard dog protection must be registered with the city police department, chief of police and animal control. A guard-dog-on-duty sign must be posted where it is easily visible (Ord. No. 2012For information these or other or for information on pen for violation, gov
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> Resources > Code of Ordinances > Chapter yourtoandvets,theseCheck10.outlocalboardersgroomershelpcareforfurryloved Important Numbers Local Vets Alexander City Veterinary Clinic 1068 Airport Dr., Alexander City Waysidealexcityvet.com256-234-6751Animal Hospital 2630 Dadeville Rd., Alexander City Dadeville256-329-9900Animal Clinic 17830 US-280, Dadeville wholehealthpetcare.com334-857-18168610Kowaligaanimalcarecenter280.com256-825-673717309Animaldadevilleanimal.com256-825-9308CareCenterUS-280,DadevilleWholeHealthKowaligaRd.,Eclectic Boarding & Grooming Southern Star Pet Grooming & Boarding 10390 AL-259, Alexander City 256-825-4872333Howlinwpprlakemartin.com334-379-64944240Whispering256-794-0401154-822Templetontalliandfriends.net256-392-5664792Talliwaggntailsal.wixsite.com/mysite256-750-35306068Wagg’nsouthernstarboard.com256-215-5586TailsAL-63,AlexanderCity&FriendsLLCCommerceDr.,AlexanderCityPetHotelandGroomingLettSt.,DadevillePinesPetResortAL-49,DadevilletheMoonPetResortLLCGardnerDairyRd.,Dadeville Keep your pet on a leash
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For members and their guests, the Willow Point golf course provides exceptional play on the 18-hole, 72-par course, which measures 7,465 yards from the champi onship tees. Twelve of the holes are on the lake shore, presenting challenges on six holes where the water comes into play. A putting green and a driving range with tee facilities at both ends of the range are available for prac tice. Dining areas overlook the golf course and lake. Members’ guests can stay at The Villas and are provided with the same amenities as members, including the pool, fitness center, beach, cabana, golf and dining options. For general information about the private club, call 256-2121407. Stillwaters Golf Club On Lake Martin’s east shoreline, The Highlands course at Stillwaters offers 6,906 yards from the back tees on the 18-hole, par-72 course. Stillwaters has been listed on Golf Digest’s Top 100 courses list, and the course boasts lush greens and rolling fairways with 200 feet of elevation. The club offers public play, as well as several levels of membership, including student, senior and out-of-town. In addition to putting and chipping greens, a driving range on Beaver Lake and bunker practice, other amenities at the course include lodging at the Courtside Inn and Copper’s Grill for dining and entertainment. Tee times can be arranged online at stillwatersgolf.com. For information, call the pro shop at 256-825-1353.
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No matter how you slice it, players get hooked quickly on golf at Lake Martin. Golf courses in the area offer opportunities for the novice, the everyday golfer and the champions. Whether putting a green that’s bordered on three sides by the breathtaking Lake Martin or teeing off above a beautiful Southern woodlands course, the beauty of the area’s courses paints the perfect backdrop for a round of great golf at the lake. Willow Point Golf and Country Club
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And, just for the fun of it, take the kids to the minia ture golf course at Wind Creek State Park. The course has 18 holes themed for Lake Martin landmarks, and putters are provided for all ages and sizes. The course is open Tuesday through Saturday from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m., weather permitting. Campers pay $3 per child aged 6 to 13 and $5 per person aged 14 and up. Non-campers also pay a day-use fee for admission to the park. For informa tion, call 256-329-0845 or search for Wind Creek at ala park.com.
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Just dreaming of golf on the lake? The dream can become reality when you become one of the first to join the new Wicker Point Golf Club, a private golf course scheduled to open in 2023. The only Coore and Crenshaw designed 18-hole course in the state of Alabama, Wicker Point will boast unique challenges, beautiful landscape and lakefront holes. For more information, and to get in on the ground floor of this spectacular golf opportunity, visit wickerpoint.com.
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A public course located just 5 miles east of downtown Alexander City, Lakewinds is located within sight of Lake Martin. Touted as an old school course, its challeng ing rounded greens require approach shot and chipping accuracy. With 5,500 yards on the par-70 course and three water hazards, Lakewinds is the site of choice for friendly golf tournaments and matches alike.The course is open seven days a week from 7 a.m. until dark for walk-ups and players with tee times. Call 256-825-9860 or book online at lakewindsgolfclub.com.
“The mindset behind this event is to give the commu nity something we don’t have in Dadeville,” said Forrest Jones, minister of children and families. “It’s a way for our church to love on the community.”
This event is so much more than just a movie; it is a whole experience, he added. The church is located at 178 S. Tallahassee St. in Dadeville. First Friday Family Film Fest is held on the grass field behind the church. More information on this event and others at FBC Dadeville can be found at fbc dadeville.com.FlintHillUnited Methodist Church has a variety of outreach ministries, but one avenue they utilize is par ticularly unique. The church has a theatrical ministry that does reenactments of biblical stories, bringing the event to life. For several years they have done a reenactment of The Last Supper, introducing each of the 12 disciples with a narrator describing their lives and deaths, followed by the group acting out the scene of the Passover meal on Maundy Thursday. The church ministry includes other theatrical and musical events, as well as other outreach programs.Moreinformation about all of their outreach programs and ministries can be found at flinthillchurch.com. St. James Episcopal Church in Alexander City has a number of different ministries you can get involved with to serve the community. The Potter’s Guild is particularly hands-on, as it is a ministry encouraging the community with handcrafted gifts. Volunteers craft intricate crosses for patients at the UAB Russell Medical Cancer Center and for newly baptized and confirmed members of the church.“We make hundreds of crosses every year. Some are sold, but many are given to the cancer center for patients,” said Potter’s Guild member Sue Pritchard. This group also makes a variety of platters, bowls, dec orations and gifts throughout the year to sell at an annual Christmas bazaar, raising more than $10,000 annually to support other outreach ministries in the church. “It’s a group of people that love what they’re doing, and what happens with the items they’re creating,” Pritchard said.To find out more about St. James Episcopal Church and its ministries, visit stjamesalexcity.com. An Eclectic Ministry is an all-volunteer organization with the mission to promote Christian faith and spiritual growth through a Christ-centered approach. The ministry began out of First Baptist Church of Eclectic but even tually grew to be an independent unit with volunteers from all areas, faiths and walks of life. Each December, An Eclectic Ministry hosts An Eclectic Christmas, a Christmas walk-thru nativity experience for the commu nity. Visitors learn the story of Christmas while walking through a live drama that is set during the Roman Empire, complete with soldiers on horseback and saucy vendors in the street market. It is an amazing experience open to all. The event is free to attend, but reservations are required. To learn more about An Eclectic Ministry or to make a reservation for An Eclectic Christmas, visit aneclecticmin istry.org.Contact area churches to learn about more outreach opportunities in your new hometown.
There is free popcorn and bottled water, as well as a variety of food vendors if you want to get dinner for your family.“The party starts at 7 p.m.; and then, the movie starts at dark,” Jones said. “I’m really big on the fact that parenting is hard work. My job is to help parents win. We want to give them opportunities for fun, free, family time.”
If you want to get more involved with or serve the com munity, joining a church is a great place to start. Lake Martin area churches do a lot to serve their communities. Many of the local churches have a variety of outreach ministries you could be a part of.
First Baptist Church Dadeville has some incredible community outreach events all throughout the year. During the summer months, they host First Friday Family Film Fest with lots of food, games and giveaways to make it a fun, exciting and engaging night for the whole family.
Church Life STORY BY MAGGIE GOVE & PHOTO BY CLIFF WILLIAMS Rev. Rob Iler blesses pottery crosses for St. James outreach ministries
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2022-2023 THE SOUTH'S BEST KEPT SECRET | 25 A.M.E. Saint James A.M.E. 376 Coosa County Rd. 7 Goodwater, AL 35072 256-839-1007 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Cedar 711ChurchStreetofGodMartinLuther King Jr. AlexBlvd.City, AL 35010 823River256-329-5117ofLifeCherokee Rd. Alex City, AL 256-329-959335010 INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Liberty Baptist 1365 Hillabee St. Alex City, AL 256-234-2130Alex3050West256-234-2089Alex210Victory256-329-2635AlexCountyNew256-329-883035010LifeBaptistRd.14City,AL35010BaptistSRd.City,AL35010EndBaptistOldDarkRd.City,AL35010
Mt. Sinai Baptist Fish Pond Rd. Alex City, AL 256-825-1755Dadeville,583Zion256-234-5513Alex692Great256-825-2008Jackson’s333Shady256-329-2685Alex304Seleeta256-329-2327AlexHillabeeRocky256-234-6972Alex1380Ridge256-825-4753Dadeville,StatePleasant256-825-4963Dadeville,281Pine256-825-7133Camp13576Ozias256-329-1330Alex1New256-215-5554Alex926Mt.256-825-4991Dadeville,StillWatersMt.256-329-233735010ZionEastDriveAL36853ZionWestPeppersRd.City,AL35010ElamBaptistCountyRd.City,AL35010BaptistDudleyvilleRd.Hill,AL36850GroveBaptistPineGroveLoopAL36853RidgeRoute49AL36853GroveBaptistOldKellytonRd.City,AL35010Mt.BaptistRd.City,AL35010BaptistBookerSt.City,AL35010GroveBaptistShadyGroveDr.Gap,AL36861BethelMissionaryJeffersonSt.City,AL35010HillMissionaryS.BroadnaxSt.AL36853 SOUTHERN BAPTIST Alex City First Baptist 64 Court Square Alex City, AL 474Calvary256-307-1029Dadeville,398Calvary256-825-6515Jackson’s5891Beulah256-825-5070Jackson’s2367Bethel256-825-2884Jackson’s1480Bay256-234-635135010PineBaptistBayPineRd.Gap,AL36861BaptistYoungsFerryRd.Gap,AL36861BaptistLoveladyRd.Gap,AL36861BaptistMainSt.AL36853HeightsBaptistElkahatcheeRd. Alex City, AL
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Center 274 S St. Alex City, AL 256-839-5250Goodwater,124Paradise256-234-322035010MissionArmoryRd.AL35072 METHODIST Alexander City Methodist 11th Ave. N Alex City, AL 256-329-128435010 UNITED METHODIST Duncan Memorial 3997 Hillabee Rd. Alex City, AL 256-234-670835010 First United Methodist 310 Green St. Alex City, AL 256-234-2455Alex3266TrinityAlex3202Sunnylevel256-825-9820Dadeville,8091Red256-234-7834NewNew256-329-1681Kellyton,U.S.Kellyton256-234-2171Kellyton,50Kellyton256-329-8394Alex354Haven256-234-5047Alex2858Flint256-825-4404Dadeville,140First256-234-632235010UnitedMethodistELafayetteSt.AL36853HillU.M.FlintHillRd.City,AL35010UnitedMethodistChristianSt.City,AL35010ChapelU.M.CountyRd.87AL35089U.M.Highway280AL35089SiteU.M.Site,AL36256RidgeU.M.CountyRd.34AL36853U.M.StateRoute63NCity,AL35010UnitedMethodistU.S.Highway280City,AL35010 PENTECOSTAL Dadeville Outreach Mission 250 West St. Dadeville, AL 256-825-822036853 PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian 371 Jefferson St. Alex City, AL 256-329-052435010 UNITARIAN First Universalist Church of Camp Hill 21620 Sen. Peppers Dr. Camp Hill, AL 36850 256-896-4351 INDEPENDENT Christian Life Church 3340 State Route 63 N Alex City, AL 256-234-0619Alex449KingdomJehovah’s256-215-4211Alex1410Jehovah256-215-3427Alex1600GAP256-234-6421Alex425Faith205-409-959035010TempleFranklinSt.City,AL35010FellowshipChurchStateRoute22WCity,AL35010JirehMinistriesHillabeeSt.City,AL35010WitnessesHallU.S.Highway280City,AL35010 CHURCH DIRECTORY
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Lake Martin Family Medicine, Lake Martin Community Hospital’s primary care branch, is the leading healthcare provider for Dadeville and the surrounding communities. This primary care facil ity is conveniently located next to the hospital. Lake Martin Family Medicine also has added nutri tion counseling services to the many services they provide.Thehospital is located at 201 Mariarden Road, and the primary care facility is located at 301 Mariarden Road in Dadeville. Visit ivycreekhealth. com for more information about Lake Martin Community Hospital and Lake Martin Family Care.
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The Lake Martin area is fortunate to have a UAB Health System facility available for healthcare needs and many services one might expect to find only in a large city. Russell Medical Center on U.S. Route 280 in the heart of Alexander City offers a dedicated cancer care center, a fitness center focused on continuing success and a compassionate foundation committed to enhancing quality of life forThepatients.not-for-profit, acute care hospital was founded nearly a century ago and has grown to include 81 private patient rooms.
Total Fitness at Russell Medical has a team of therapists and specialists who combine prevention, wellness and health education with physical fitness and rehabilitation services. This team is individualfocused, as each patient has unique needs and goals, said Fitness and Wellness Coordinator Cara Tidwell.“Ourmission is to provide an appropriate and safe exercise prescription for all of our members with their goals in mind,” Tidwell explained. The facility includes two fully equipped gyms, regular exercise classes, personal trainers, a SwimEx endless pool and more. From rehabilita tion programs to physical therapy and fitness pro grams, Total Fitness offers total-body solutions for everyone.TheRussell Medical Foundation was established in 1988 to enhance the quality of life for patients. The foundation secures the latest technology for patient and treatment, provides healthcare scholar ships, attracts medical staff and more. To learn more about the services Russell Medical Center provides, visit russellcares.com.
Lake Martin Community Hospital Lake Martin Community Hospital is more than just a hospital with emergency services. Being a part of the Ivy Creek Healthcare System, this hospital is fully equipped to care for the medical needs of the community. Patient care does not stop with emergencies and hospital services; primary care services are also available. With a mission to become one of the most effective rural community healthcare providers in the state of Alabama, Lake Martin Community Hospital is committed to treat ing its patients’ illnesses and helping them main tainThewellness.hospital and its practitioners are focused on developing a healthy environment for the com munity. The doctors and nurses provide support for their patients, as well as education to help them live healthy lifestyles.
Russell Medical Center
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To make an appointment at Total Fitness, call 256329-7623 or 256-215-7455.
Award
STORY BY MAGGIE GOVE
The UAB Medicine – Russell Medical Cancer Center team strives to lead treatment with compas sion, offering advanced technology and rehabilita tive care, as well as emotional support throughout the entire process. The center was opened in 2001 and later partnered with the UAB Health System, allowing Russell Medical to advance the program. Being able to treat more than 100 forms of cancer, the center’s goal is to treat patients, provide hope and enable tomorrows.
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The park is located at 121 N. Spring St. in Dadeville. Discover more about the park and its community events on its Facebook page.
AAlexanderCity and the Lake Martin Area are home to several of Alabama’s beautiful parks. If you are new to town, visiting or have lived here for years, these are places you simply must explore. Each with its unique attractions, these four parks are fun for every member of your family.
Parks for Play STORY BY MAGGIE GOVE & PHOTOS BY CLIFF WILLIAMS With 586 campsites, Wind Creek State Park is one of the largest state-owned campgrounds in Alabama Local parks host arts and music thethroughouteventsseason
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DARE Power Park Located just 6 miles west of Dadeville lies the sandy beach cove of DARE Power Park. Owned and operated by Alabama Power Company, is open seasonally for picnics and recreation. APC Shoreline Recreation Leader Josh Yerby shared that two of his favorite amenities at the park are the adventure playground and the paved walking trail along the shoreline. The 30-acre park has three shaded pavilions, 13 picnic
Wind Creek State Park Wind Creek State Park is an amazing 1,444-acre park that hugs the Lake Martin shoreline just south of Alexander City. With entrance fees of $5 or less and annual passes available, this park is perfect for a quick day trip, a weekend getaway or a longer camping trip. There is so much to do once you enter the park, from hiking trails to guided horseback rides, ziplining tours, boat rentals, the swimming beach, a putt-putt course and great picnic“Weareas.have a large picnic area that has tables and grills spread throughout,” said Bruce Adams, park superintendent. There also is a community archery range and beautiful views of the lake from the silo tower. “A must-do, if you’ve never been to Wind Creek State Park, is the silo tower,” said Adams. “But you have to be ready to climb.” With 586 campsites, Wind Creek State Park is one of the largest state-operated campgrounds in the United States. The park also has cabins available – even three dog-friendly cab ins – as well as equestrian camping areas. Visit Wind Creek State Park at 4325 state Route 128 in Alexander City between 7 a.m. and dark daily. For more information, visit alapark.com or call 256-329-0845.
Pennington Park’s biggest event of the year is Christmas in the Park, a huge holiday event involving the whole com munity and spanning nearly two months. Anyone who wants to participate can sign up for a 10-foot by 10-foot spot on which to build a Christmas display. Participants are encouraged to be unique and use their setup to represent their businesses and tell their stories. Last year, a total of 25,000 lights were set up in the park. This year the Pfitzners’ have a goal of 45,000 lights with more than 100 displays. The community will spend the month of November cov ering the park with displays; and then, on the Nov. 22, the Pfitzners will host The Grand Lighting of Pennington Park. Everyone will gather for hot cocoa and cookies, a choir will be singing, and at a time unknown to the crowd, the lights will be turned on. “We had an audible gasp last Christmas,” Pfitzner said. “It was just incredible.”
All throughout the year, Pennington Park hosts fun and exciting events. From the Easter Egg Dash to Art in the Park and the Farmers Market series in the summer, there is always something lively going on.
Pennington Park
In 2017, Kurt Pfitzner and his wife, Leigh, purchased the only remaining undeveloped plot of land in the heart of Dadeville with the dream of turning it into a venue for quality of life in the community. After a year of cleaning, building a pavilion and planting flower berms, the Pfitzners started hosting events. Since the first set of events in 2019, Pennington Park has become a treasure to the city of Dadeville. Truly fol lowing their motto, “A Park for all Seasons, a Venue for all Reasons,” the Pfitzners allow the community free use of the park for a plethora of events – weddings, baby showers and gender reveals, reunions and more – along with the ones they host for the community.
Horseshoe Bend National Park
In addition to educational programs, display and a bookstore inside the visitor center, the park offers guests a 3-mile self-tour around the battlefield, including a visit to Jackson’s vantage point during the conflict.
Hiking, picnicking and nature study are encouraged at the park. Bicycle riding is allowed on the loop road, and fishing is allowed at the Miller Bridge boat ramp. The boat ramp is a popular put-in point on the Harold Banks Canoe Trail, a 25-mile stretch of the Tallapoosa River that features wildlife viewings, shoals and unique plantlife. The endem ic Cahaba Lily can be seen from Mother’s Day to Father’s Day along this section of the river. Visit nps.gov/hobe to plan a visit to Horseshoe Bend National Military Park.
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The Alexander City Charles E. Bailey Sportplex is a 212-acre public park perfect for a fun afternoon getaway, some outdoor exercise, a picnic with family or friends and so much more. The park has many attractions and ameni ties for you and your family to enjoy. There is a 3-mile walking trail, a nine-hole disc golf course, an outdoor fitness circuit, playgrounds, a splashplex, picnic areas throughout the park, an archery range and even a dog park. The sportplex is a great place to take kids. Beyond all of these incredible attractions you can access for free, the sportplex also has amenities available to book or rent. There is an archery range and horse-riding arena –each home to an Alexander City club – as well as a cabin, pavilion and various sports fields. Whether you want to take your dog, your family or go for a peaceful retreat by yourself, the sportplex has some thing for everyone. Call 256-329-6736 or visit alexander cityal.gov/sportplex to book space or for more information.
Horseshoe Bend National Military Park was estab lished to commemorate the 1814 battle in which Major Gen. Andrew Jackson’s army attacked 1,000 Red Stick Creek warriors fortified in a horseshoe-shaped bend of the Tallapoosa River. More than 800 Red Sticks perished in the battle that ended the Creek War and led to the cession of 23 million acres to the United States.
“The three covered pavilions are available for rent/reser vation but are first come first serve,” said Yerby. Pavilion reservations can be made by calling the park attendant office at 256-825-8386 during operating hours or by calling 205-664-6418.
Charles E. Bailey Sportplex
The park is located at 4633 Young’s Ferry Rd. in Jacksons Gap and is open seasonally, operating on week ends only in the months of May and September and seven days per week from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The hours of operation are 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. More infor mation about DARE Power Park can be found at apcpre serves.com/lake-martin.
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Shop Local
STORY BY LONNA UPTON
Local shops carry unique gifts for hostesses and lake living
WWhetherwindow-shopping, looking for the perfect gift or planning a picnic on the nearest island, the Lake Martin area offers plenty of options. Buying local keeps shoppers out of city traffic and allows them to experi ence local flavor at its best. Main Street Alexander City, an organization promoting downtown growth, has worked to revitalize the historic area, supporting vibrant businesses and restaurants. Downtown Dadeville and businesses along state Route 49 offer delectable eats, lake casual clothing and decorator-worthy décor. And, just outside Alexander City, on the way to the beautiful shores of Lake Martin, small businesses dot the land scape, offering everything from bar stools and boiled peanuts to crab cakes and canvas originals.
Catherine’s Market Catherine’s Market, a corner piece at Russell Crossroads, is a wonderland of organic foods with a superb collection of wine. The butcher counter features cut-to-order prime meats and fresh seafood. Bakery items and organic veggies, a bottle of wine and Lake Martin napkins and candles – it’s all there and ready to impress weekend guests. Homemade dishes, desserts and appetizers are ready to pick up for last minute meals and well-planned parties. Visit Catherine’s Market at 17 Russell Farms Rd., Alexander City, or visit the website at catherinesatcrossroads.com. Call 256-329-0835. Cloud Nine An anchor on Main Street since 1999, Cloud Nine is a local favorite for personal and gift shopping. Local and lake destination brides register at Cloud Nine, mak ing gift buying easy for guests. Shoppers also find the works of local artists as hostess gifts and for homeown ers who look for those one-of-a-kind lake pieces. The store carries a wide array of lake-casual clothing, shoes and jewelry, and any serving pieces needed for a beauti ful table setting can be found in the store. And the cus tomer service is divine. Visit Cloud Nine on Facebook and Instagram, online at cloudninealexandercity.com or call 256-329-9797.
Conveniently located between Alexander City and Willow Point and open daily, Grain and Leaf is located at 6068 state Route 63 South. The store sells bottles –wine, beer, spirits, seltzers and mixers – and cigars, kept fresh in a built-in humidor room, a beautiful addition to the space. Gift items beyond the grain and leaf items include local pottery and candles, koozies and crackers. One-of-a-kind Lake Martin T-shirts, unsalted and sharkfree, are sold at the store. Call 256-392-3284.
Recently opened at 8 Broad St., Alexander City, Jes and Gray Living is making a mark with waterscapeinspired furnishings and décor for lake and beach living. Their inventory offers lots of options for decorating homes on and off the water in the Lake Martin area. For gifts, check out décor pieces at Jes and Gray Living. Visit jesandgray.com or call 256-430-2356. Grain and Leaf
Emporium Wine Emporium Wine, just around the corner from Main Street in Alexander City, is a local favorite for hospital ity and customer service. While the store specializes in wine, it also offers a walk-in humidor for a wide variety of cigars. Liquors, beer and seltzers also are available at Emporium Wine. For a nice presentation to the host and hostess, the knowledgeable staff will wrap gifts or design spectacular gift baskets. The store sells local pot tery, gift bags for wine and cigar accessories. The staff can also place special orders for wine. Visit the store at 128 Calhoun St., Alexander City, and on Facebook. Call 256-212-9463.
Lake Martin Boutique Lake Martin Boutique sells jeans and shoes, sundress es and sunglasses, backpack coolers and swimsuits, and everything in between. Shoppers who want Southern hospitality in downtown Dadeville are welcomed at 264 N. Broadnax St. The store does a great job of showing off new items, sale items and one-of-a-kind offers on social media. See them on Faceboook, Instagram and TikTok. Call the store at 256-307-1470 or visit the web site at lake-martin-boutique.myshopify.com.
The Kowaliga General Store at 8228 Kowaliga Rd., Eclectic, is famous for its pies but holds lots of surprises for visitors. The store stocks fresh produce for a quick pick-up, plus lovely jams and sauces, gifts and lake décor items. Place orders ahead for a weekend gather ing. Choose from sumptuousness flavors, including blueberry, cherry, peach, buttermilk and French coconut. Follow the store on Facebook or call 334-400-0036 for information.
The Square The Square, a collection of boutiques in downtown Alexander City at 110 Calhoun St., is known for its ambience and variety – a shopper’s dream under one roof. Find clothing at Mattie Moon Women’s Clothing, Fab Four Shoe Room, George E’s Men’s Shop and Moon Pie Children’s Clothing and Gifts. Moon Mercantile Gifts and More sells gift items, as well as books by local writers, candles and diffusers. The anchor store is Half Moon Market and Interiors, selling lake décor, furniture, lighting, rugs and local art. Visit them on Facebook at The Square Downtown or call 256-392-5600. Tippy Canoe Tippy Canoe, located at 6068 state Route 63 South, Alexander City, sells new and gently used furniture, lighting and décor. Many local artists display their works here, and the sales floor is a beautifully deco rated collection of furniture, artwork and odds and ends. Check with Tippy Canoe to sell home furniture and décor on consignment. If looking for just the right piece for a certain spot, Tippy Canoe probably has it. Call 256-392-4802 or follow Tippy Canoe Lake Martin on Facebook.
Lakeside Mercantile Beyond trendy apparel and lake lifestyle gifts, Lakeside Mercantile carries lake décor, Polywood furni ture and seasonal items. Best of all, to locals and week ends warriors, the Mercantile sells homemade meals and side items to go: frozen casseroles, buffalo chicken dip, pimento cheese and desserts, to name a few. Located at 8246 county Road 34, Dadeville. See the full menu and lots of merchandise photos on Facebook and Instagram. Phone 334-850-6357. Off the Beaton Path Located at 21322 U.S. Route 280 near Dadeville, Off the Beaton Path, has extraordinary finds, as well as ser vices for decorators and homeowners alike. Lake Martin décor is the specialty, but the owner also offers staging and in-home decorating services. Priding themselves on finding unique treasures, one-of-a-kind items are constantly selling and being replaced, so visit often. See them online at otbphome.com or Facebook at Off the Beaton Path Home Lake Martin. Call 205-994-0847.
Kowaliga General Store
The Arts
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STORY BY LONNA UPTON PHOTOS BY CLIFF WILLIAMS, BETSY ILER & WILLIAM MARLOW
R Ripe with a genuine passion for the arts, your new community nurtures and supports the artistic endeav ors of many talented local artists and actors. From the performing arts to juried shows, workshops and more, you’ll find a thriving arts community throughout the area.
Alexander City Theatre II ACT II provides live community theatre productions, free to the public, throughout each year, with a spectacu lar lineup of shows that offer something for everyone. Open auditions are held for the acting parts; however, volunteers are needed and welcome to assist with props, set construction, make-up, wardrobe and dozens of sup portive tasks. “We are very excited about our shows. A Midsummer Camp’s Dream featured 32 children from our commu nity at the end of summer. We have our cemetery tour in October – an outdoor event that will give everyone a chance to see people from the past come to life to tell the story of the founding of our town. Our Christmas performance will be The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, and our spring production will be Inherit the Wind. Plus, we will definitely have another children’s performance next summer,” said Karen Kison, president of ACT II.
A children's version of a Shakespearean classic play featured 32 local children who rehearsed their roles all summer
Alex City Arts
The Alex City Arts Council has been a part of the Lake Martin cultural scene for more than 50 years. The nonprofit organization brings highly respected travel ing musicians and theatrical performances to Alexander City, and the slate of entertainment for this season will not disappoint. On Oct. 20, the council will present Einstein!, a critically-acclaimed solo show about the early years of the genius’ life. Women Icons of Country – A Salute to Patsy, Loretta and Tammy will be per formed on Nov. 17. Valentine’s Day will get everyone in the swing of things with The Glenn Miller Orchestra, and the music will play on as patrons experience the dance, music and song of Celtic Angels Ireland on March 21. The Auburn University Singers will visit on April 2, and audiences will be in stitches with Assisted Living (The Musical) on April 18. For ticket informa tion, visit alexcityarts.org.
Art Shows
The Sarah Carlisle Towery Art Colony offers artists an instruction retreat Art shows throughout the lake area feature local artisans and their wares
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The Lake Martin Living magazine art and photography contest showcases works by local artists
Sarah Carlisle Towery Art Colony
The nonprofit AACA offers an amazing opportunity for seasoned artists, as well as those who just dabble, to meet on the third Thursday of each month at the Sportsplex Senior Center in Alexander City. Dues are $20 per year, and the club encourages anyone interested to visit them and see what’s going on. Meetings begin at 10 a.m., and from 10:30 a.m. until 3 p.m., the club pro vides an open studio for members and non-members to engage with one another while they work. “We really have a beautiful group who come to us from all over the state. We recognize that all art is good, whether it’s on canvas or wood or a jewelry piece or mixed-media. For instance, we made a club quilt last year that shows all our artists that we hope to display. We also want to help new artists purchase the correct materials, and we are happy to guide them,” said June Dean, spokesperson for AACA. For more information, visit the group on Facebook or at artistsassociationofcentralalabama.org or call Dean at 334-313-7533.
“We are so grateful to have the support of individual and business sponsors that make it possible for us to provide our performances free of charge to the commu nity.”For more information, watch for updates in The Outlook, Lake and Lake Martin Living magazines. Visit the Alexander City Theatre II Facebook page and check out the website at actheatre2.com.
The Sarah Carlisle Towery Art Colony on Lake Martin brings professional artists to Children’s Harbor each fall for a three-day artist’s retreat. Participants reg ister to attend classes with one of the artists. This year’s retreat, set for Sept. 30 to Oct. 4, artist instructors will be: Stan Kurth, intuitive painting; Nancy Chaboun, oil painting; and, Melissa Burrell, torn paper collage. Visit alabamaartcolony.org for information and registration.
Artists Association of Central Alabama
The Lake Martin area proudly presents a number of juried art shows throughout the year, allowing admir ing browsers and serious buyers to support local and regional artists. Russell Crossroads hosts Art on the Lake in May, Arti Gras in July and the Holiday Bazaar in November. The shows feature woodworkers, paint ers, sculptors, crafters and more under big canvas tents to keep vendors and patrons shaded. In the fall, Lake Martin Living magazine devotes an entire issue to the works of local painters and photographers. The October issue features the winner on the cover and all of the entering artists inside. Visit russellcrossrsoads.com for information on the shows, and follow Lake Martin Living magazine in print and on Facebook for up-todate info on the fall competition.
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STORY BY LONNA UPTON
With sponsorship by Russell Lands and Alabama Power, LMRA established the Treasured Mile program to encourage the public to clean up along the shores of Lake Martin. To participate, volunteer groups, such as churches and businesses, individuals and families, adopt a seg ment of shoreline or an Alabama Powerowned island to monitor for trash that has washed up or been left behind by care lessTheindividuals.program takes little time; and yet, it presents a grand opportunity for recre ational teamwork among community and family members and offers an invaluable sense of pride in helping to maintain the natural beauty of Lake Martin. Island and roadside areas are available for adoption, and applications can be found at lmra. info.
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Helping Hands
The Lake Martin Area United Way, with the support of Alexander City residents and businesses, raises approxi mately a half-million dollars each year to assist 27 partner organizations. Besides needing volunteers to help in the office by answering phones and sorting dona tions, the organization needs help with its annual fashion show and silent auc tion fundraiser. This popular event has become part of the city’s social scene each fall and includes the participation of downtown Alexander City businesses. LMAUW also coordinates an annual Day of Action for Coosa and Tallapoosa counties, where community members volunteer in an all-hands-on-deck approach to repair, clean up and improve local schools and other locations. In the spring of 2023, LMAUW will launch an exciting new fundraising event. Visit unitedwaylakemartin.org to learn more. Call LMAUW at 256-329-3600 or email them at uw211@unitedway lakemartin.org
AAsthequintessential, small Southern town, Alexander City is a vibrant com munity with unique opportunities to step up, lend a hand and give from the heart. Whether working together while making new friends or giving back to the com munity, volunteers are always welcome in the Lake Martin area. And if a volun teer is ready and willing to help but not sure where to start, the Lake Martin Area United Way matches volunteers and the skills they have to offer to an agency. Volunteers may serve as little or as much time as they like. Calendars in the Alexander City Outlook, and Lake and Lake Martin Living magazines are great sources for up-to-date information. Lake Martin Area United Way
. Renew Our Rivers Opportunities abound for the Lake Martin community to work together in keeping roadsides and lake shore lines clean and litter free. Lake Martin Resource Association maintains part nerships with Wind Creek State Park, Lake Martin Dock Company, Alabama Power, Russell Lands, Green for Life, TowBoatUS, and Lake and Lake Martin Living magazines for the annual Renew Our Rivers cleanup. Volunteers have removed more than 160 tons of trash from the lake and surrounding roadsides since 2003. Items removed include tires, household items, abandoned boats and trash. This annual cleanup effort takes place on the first weekend of November. For more information, visit lmra.info or the LMRA Facebook page.
. Volunteer Connection of Central Alabama Volunteer Connections of Central Alabama offers services and volunteer opportunities throughout the year. June is their major fundraiser, a bazaar featuring a flea market, baked goods, plant sale and book sale, which really kicks off the fall and winter season. Beginning in September, the VCCA offers Lunch and Learn for interested community members to bring a sack lunch and hear speakers on a wide range of topics. Volunteers are needed to serve complementary tea and dessert. Also in September, the agency trains volunteers to aid residents with the com plex Medicare Part D program. VCCA also trains volunteers to earn IRS certi fication to prepare taxes for the elderly and low-income individuals, to help with intake forms and file preparation. In 2022, VCCA e-filed more than 1,200 returns at no cost to seniors and low to moderate income earners. Contact VCCA at 256-234-0347 or email vcca.al@gmail.com
With coordination among volunteers and LMRA, Lake Martin area tourism boards, county commissioners, cham bers of commerce and Russell Lands, roadside cleanups are conducted monthly to maintain a regular routine of com munity awareness and pride around the lake. The first Saturday is dedicated to roadside cleanup in Dadeville and on the east side of Lake Martin. The third Saturday is dedication to cleaning up Alexander City roadsides and those of state Route 63. For more information, visit alexcitychamber.com or find them on Facebook.
Treasured Mile
Alexander City Stacey Jeffcoat, 256-307-3949 Alex City Chamber of Commerce Kim Dunn, 256-234-3461 Lake Martin Area United Way Sharon Fuller, 256-329-3600
VOLUNTEER AGENCIES
Alexander City Rescue Squad Provides 24-hour emergency search and rescue services. 256-329-8023 American Red Cross Central East Alabama Disaster services, preparedness, health and safety services and blood 256-234-3291drives.
Boy Scouts of America Tukabatchee Area Council Physical and mental fitness preparation for future leadership. 800-977-2688 Camp ASCCA Recreational and educational opportunities for the disabled. 256-825-9226 Camp Fire USA Offers life-long skills and educational programs to girls. 256-749-0768 Coosa County Sheriff’s Reserve Places a certified uniformed officer at Coosa County schools. 256-377-4922 D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education)/S.A.F.E. (Safety Awareness For Everyone) Provides drug and alcohol awareness to sixth grade and other prevention programs in Alexander City 256-234-3421schools. D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) - Tallapoosa County Provides drug and alcohol awareness to sixth grade and other prevention programs in Tallapoosa County 256-825-4264schools. Domestic InterventionViolenceCenter Provides a safe place and advocacy services for victims involved in domestic 334-749-1515crisis. Empowered to Conquer Dedicated to empowering students to reach their highest potential. 205-660-2009 Food Bank of East Alabama Provides donated and purchased food to the hungry through approved 334-821-9006agencies. Girl Scouts of Southern Alabama, Inc. Helping girls develop leadership and social 334-272-9164skills. Goodwater Head Start TCR Child Care Corporation Provides early Head Start and preschool Head Start. 256-362-1390 Habitat for Humanity Simple, decent and affordable houses are built and sold to deserving families in need at no profit and no interest. 256-749-0714 Head Start Chambers/Tallapoosa Preschool training in reading and 256-825-4204education. Meals on Wheels Provides hot meals to the approved elderly and 256-329-7382disabled.
The Lighthouse Residential substance abuse rehabilitation for men. 256-234-4894 The Salvation Army Provides social services to those in 256-215-3730need. Children’sTri-CountyAdvocacy Center Helps physically abused children heal through therapy. 256-307-1118 Volunteer Connections of Central Alabama (VCCA) Provides free tax assistance and volunteer 256-234-0347opportunities.
Palmer Place Child Advocacy Center Helps physically abused children heal through therapy. 256-315-2662
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ARISE, Inc. Provides 256-329-8444transportationcurb-to-curbservice.
The Learning Tree Educational, residential and support services for children with developmental disabilities. 334-252-0025
Rape Counselors of East Alabama, Inc. Direct services and advocacy for victims who have been sexually 334-705-0510assaulted. Sav-A-Life Provides assistance to women experiencing an untimely or crisis 256-329-2273pregnancy.
TallaCoosa Aid To People (TAP) Provides emergency financial assistance (utilities, rent, etc.) to those in 256-329-3500crisis. Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Girls Ranch Providing a safe home and secure environment for abused, neglected and abandoned girls. 256-896-4113
For a full list of fun events happen ing in the area throughout the year, check out the calendars in Lake and Lake Martin Living magazines and the Alexander City Outlook.
The Russell Marine Boat Parade is a highlight of the July 4th weekend American Idol's TayloratperformedHicksJazzFest
Naturalist Presentations and Guided Nature Tours
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Children’s Harbor Treasures and Thrift Store
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FallOctoberFamily Festival at Russell Crossroads Enjoy this annual festival at Russell Crossroads, featuring a scavenger hunt, face painting, pumpkin decorat ing, wagon rides, archery and pie and canning contests. Visit RussellLands. com for more information. Dadeville Fall Festival Gather at the courthouse square in Dadeville for a day of fun, arts and crafts vendors, food vendors and activities for children, including inflat ables. Call 256-825-4019 or email the Dadeville Lake Martin Area Chamber at chamber@dadeville.com for more information.
WishesAuguston the Water Bluff's Daiquiri, the floating bar at Harbor Pointe, hosts a super-fun fund raiser for Make-A-Wish Alabama with giveaways, raffles, live music, food and more. Visit Bluff's Facebook page for details.
Happening
The annual summer concert series at The Amp closes the summer season at Lake Martin with a blowout. For details, visit theamponlakemartin.com. Fall Boogie The Annual Fall Boogie at Standard Deluxe in Waverly features music from noon to night. Visit standardde luxe.com for ticket information.
Strand Sessions
Naturalist Marianne Hudson fills the Naturalist Cabin at Russell Crossroads with children and adults to see and listen to her lively nature presentations with critters, insects, snakes and fowl. Visit RussellLands.com/blog/events for the scheduled subject matter, dates and times.
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Season-Long Events
Alexander City Farmers Market Every Saturday from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m., June through September, buy local, fresh produce, baked goods, jams, jellies and more. Farmers set up in the parking lot on the Main Street traffic circle. Call 256-329-9227 for information.
Located on state Route 63 just south of Lake Martin Amphitheater, the Children’s Harbor Thrift Store is open for shopping from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays. For more information, call 334-857-2008. Music in the Air Spend Thursday evenings at Zazu’s Verandah on the beautiful Dadeville Square enjoying a variety of live music. The music begins at 6:30 p.m. indoors or outdoors under the verandah, depending on weather conditions and performers’ preferences. Come early to settle in and be sure to get a seat. Free admission but please tip the musicians. Visit Zazu’s Verandah on Facebook for the weekly scheduled programs.
From April to August, Lake Martin Young Professionals present live music in Strand Park from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Bring chairs and coolers. For more information, follow LMYP on Facebook for the line up or call 256234-3461. Wellborn Musclecar Museum Housed in a restored vintage auto dealership in downtown Alexander City, the Wellborn Musclecar Museum collection of great American automo biles of the 1960s and 1970s is open for public viewing Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This exemplary collec tion includes the famed K&K Dodge, the 1970 Grand National Champion, as well as Aero cars designed for NASCAR. You will see an example of each manufacturer’s highest horse power cars of 1970, from Dodge, Plymouth, Chevrolet, Buick, Porsche and Oldsmobile. The inventory on dis play changes frequently, so every visit includes something new and exciting. Admission for adults is $11; children ages 7 to 17 admitted for $7, and chil dren ages 6 and under are admitted for free. Email privatetoum@gmail.comwellbornmusclecarmuseorcall256-329-8474arrangediscountedgrouptoursortours.
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Every year, Alexander City Theatre II puts on a free Christmas play to put you in the holiday spirit. This year's production will be Barbara Robinson's classic, held at the Central Alabama Community College Betty Carol Graham Center. Visit the the ater's Facebook page for dates and times. Annual ChristmasHometownParade Presented by the Alexander City Chamber of Commerce, join the fun as one of East Alabama’s largest holiday parades winds through downtown with elaborate floats, dancers, bands, Santa Claus and more. Call 256-234-3461 for more information.
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A weeklong celebration of summer with more than 40 events happening, from kids activities to water sports, music and much more. Check the maga zines and newspapers for details or visit the event Facebook page. Jazz Fest
This free annual music festival fea tures great bands over two days at Strand Park and The Amp on Lake Martin. Call 256-234-3461 for information.
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BoatingApril Basics Course Get ready for the season with this free boating basics in-person class offered by the Marine Police. Visit dps. alabama.gov for information. Children’s Harbor Auction
Support Lake Martin’s local camp for seriously ill children at this annual fundraising event. For more information or an invitation, call 205-638-6606. Old 280 Boogie Held at Standard Deluxe in Waverly, this event features an all-day concert with six bands, food and vendors, and the T-shirt shop is open. Bring chairs and coolers and get ready to camp out on the grassy area. For more informa tion, visit standarddeluxe.com.
Rivers Hundreds of volunteers turn out for this annual effort to clean up Lake Martin on the first weekend of November. For information, call John Thompson at 334-399-3289. Annual Holiday Open House Hosted by the Alexander City Chamber of Commerce, local busi nesses open their doors one Sunday to showcase the festive decorations and gifts and offer one-of-a-kind sales. Bring the kids to visit with Santa and more. Call 256-234-3461 for more information. Christmas at Crossroads Enjoy this weekend-long event at Russell Crossroads. Admire town decorations and revel in the Christmas spirit while shopping the arts and crafts at the Holiday Market at The Stables. For information or for vendor registration, call 256-397-1397 or www.russellcrossroads.com.visit
RXRMay Fest This free three-day music festival is held on the Town Green at Russell Crossroads on Memorial Day weekend. Visit Russelllands.com for details.
TallapoosaJune River Fest Kayak the Harold Banks Canoe Trail the first weekend in June. This float trip is sponsored by Tallapoosa County Tourism. Visit the websit tallapoosacountytourism.comat for more information. Sun Festival
This daylong celebration is held at Charles E. Bailey Sportplex in Alexander City, featuring local arts and crafts, dining, entertainment, chil dren’s activities and more. For infor mation, call 256-329-6736.
RussellJuly Marine 4th of July Boat Parade Festive boats and patriotic crews parade from Kowaliga Marina to Children’s Harbor and back again while spectators line the banks to cheer them on. For information, or to enter, call 334-857-2111. Celebrate Freedom Come out to the Benjamin Russell High School lawn. There will be live music, food and, of course, fireworks. Bring cash, lawn chairs or a blanket, friends and family but leave the pets at home. This is a family-friendly event.
One of the Southeast’s largest fire works shows will light up the sky over Lake Martin with a concert kicking things off at The Amp. For tickets, visit theamponlakemartin.com. Lions Lake Martin Poker Run Gather a crew and deck out a boat to ride from marina to marina and try to gather the best poker hand. Prizes are awarded for costumes, decorations and poker hands. Visit russellmarine.net.
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Enter your favorite chili recipe at Pennington Park in Dadeville to win prizes for best recipe and best booth. There will be hot dogs for non-chili eat ers. Visit the Pennington Park Facebook page for details.
The Lake Martin Young Professionals host a polar plunge at Kowaliga to raise money for Lake Martin Resource Association. Spectators turn out for the music, food, a photo station and to watch the plung ers. Visit the website at lakemartinyp. org for information.
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Downtown Trick-or-Treat and Bar Crawl Main Street Alexander City hosts a trick-or-treat event for youngsters throughout the downtown area by day, and at night, those 21 and over can participate in a bar crawl. For more information, contact Stacey Jeffcoat at 256-329-9227.
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This annual 5K/10K run takes par ticipants through beautiful scenery, and entrance fees benefit the Alexander City Schools Education Foundation. To register, visit russellforestrun.com.
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CHANGE OF ADDRESS
For new licenses or to surrender an out-of-state driver’s license and obtain an Alabama license, the C.J. Coley Courthouse Annex at 395 Lee St. in Alexander City is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Testing is conducted only on the third Tuesday and Wednesday of each month. The Dadeville office is located in the Tallapoosa County Courthouse at 125 N. Broadnax St. and is open on Mondays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Visit tallaco.com for more information.
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Monday-Saturdayspectrum.com/mobile866-874-23893501010 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sunday 12 p.m.-5 p.m.
Monday-Saturdayverizon.com256-234-6563 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday 12 p.m.-5 p.m.
The Social Security Administration office in Alexander City located at 63 Aliant Parkway and is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. To receive a new or replacement card, applicants must pro vide a valid driver’s license or identification card, insurance card, marriage certificate, divorce papers or school records. It takes about 10 days to receive the new Social Security card, but there is no charge. For basic issues, residents can call the automated Social Security line at 877-405-0483. Visit socialse curity.gov to apply directly for Medicaid, disability benefits or a Social Security card, check on an application status, plan for retirement and more.
CITY UTILITIES
Local cable television services for business and resi dential customers in Alexander City and portions of the Lake Martin area are provided by Charter Spectrum. Visit spectrum.com to get started. In selected areas, Troy Cable also provides residential service. Get started at troycable. net. Satellite television services are available in outlying areas, and there are flexible options for internet bandwidth and download speed to meet business and residential needs. DirecTV and Dish TV provide satellite service in the area. Check out the websites at directv.com or dish.com for pack ages and pricing.
VOTER REGISTRATION
SOCIAL SECURITY
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All of the major cell service providers are available in Alexander City and the surrounding area. Inquire online or at local offices to find a plan that fits your needs. For landline connections, there are several options, including Spectrum and AT&T, which provides local and long-dis tance options, with bundled packages for internet and televi sion service.
You must be registered at least 10 days before an election to be eligible to vote in that election. To register, download and print the State of Alabama Postcard Voter Registration Application at tallaco.com. Complete the form and mail it to the voter registration office or hand-deliver it to the Tallapoosa County Courthouse at 125 N. Broadnax St., Dadeville. Call 256-825-1081 to learn your assigned polling place.
PHONE SERVICES
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Despite today’s mobile society, changing your mailing address is still an important step to take when moving to a new home. Complete forms online at usps.com or in person at the local post office. Stop in at the Alexander City Post Office at 233 Lee St. The local post office is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturdays. Post office boxes are accessible 24 hours a day. In Dadeville, the post office is located at 140 S. Spring St. and is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays and 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday. The office opens from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Saturdays.
CABLE SERVICE/INTERNET
While you are undoubtedly excited about getting involved in your new community, the mechanics of settling into your physical residence need to be addressed for a seamless transi tion. Here is a quick and easy guide to the basics of setting up utilities, obtaining internet and phone services and changing your address, so you can start exploring the beautiful Lake Martin area as soon as possible.
The utilities associated with most residential buildings in Alexander City are provided by the City and billed on one monthly statement, but there are select areas in town that receive electrical service from Alabama Power Company. To activate city services, visit the Municipal Complex in person at 281 James D. Nabors Dr. with two forms of identification, including a copy of your lease or deed to verify the address. There also will be an associated deposit.
GFL Environmental provides curbside waste collection ser vices for Alexander City. Call 256-329-6700 (Option 1) to set up services. The City of Alexander City provides brush pickup service to residents in city limits. For pick-up routes and schedules, visit alexandercityonline.com.
The Municipal Complex is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Utility bills also can be paid at 24-hour drop boxes,located at the Cooper Rec Center or call 256-329-6710. Mail payment to Utility Collections at P.O. Box 552 or pay online at alexandercityonline.com/onlinebill-pay.
Start Alabama Power service by calling 800-245-2244 or online at customerservice2.southerncompany.com. Report power outages to Alabama Power at this number as well.
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40 | 2022-2023 THE SOUTH'S BEST KEPT SECRET Know Your Elected Officials TALLAPOOSA COUNTY Contact one of your local representatives for concerns about state, county or city issues. ALABAMA Kay Ivey Montgomery,600334-242-7100GovernorDexterAve.AL Steve Marshall Attorney334-242-7300General 501 Washington Montgomery,Ave.AL Ed Oliver (R) 81st 334-803-1889District 11 S. Union St., Ste. Montgomery,410-BAL Tom Whatley 27th 334-242-7865District 11 S. Union St., Ste. Montgomery,734AL Clyde Chambliss Jr. Senate District clyde.chambliss@alsenate.gov334-343-788330 T.C. Coley District 256-234-53251 2316 N. Central Kellyton,Ave.AL Steve Robinson District 256-654-00472 1225 Warren Circle Alexander City, AL John McKelvey District 256-825-42683 125 N. Boradnax St. Dadeville, AL Emma Jean Thweatt District 256-825-42074 585 BrookwoodDadeville,CircleAL George Carleton Jr. District 256-825-42685 125 N. Broadnax St. Dadeville, AL ALEXANDER CITY Bobby Tapley District 1 Chairman – Public Alexander1821256-392-0344CommitteeSafetyLaVistaRd.City,AL Buffy Colvin District 2 Chairman – Buildings & Property Alexander256-750-0663Committee786ISt.City,AL Scott Hardy District 3 Chairman – Parks & Recreation256-496-2450Committee 183 Glenhaven Dr. Alexander City, AL Eric Brown District 4 Chairman – Public Alexander1421256-397-2811CommitteeWorksParrishDr.City,AL Woody Baird James256-329-6730281MayorD.NaborsDr.AlexanderCity,AL Chris Brown District 5 Chairman –Alexander191256-496-2050CommitteeUtilitiesHillsideDr.City,AL Jimmy Keel District 6 Chairman –Alexander6764256-392-4108CommitteeFinanceHWY280ECity,AL ELECTED OFFICIALS
2022-2023 THE SOUTH'S BEST KEPT SECRET | 41 Public Safety & Governmental Meetings PUBLIC SAFETY To contact the local police department, fire department or sheriff’s department, call one of the numbers listed below and someone will be able to assist you. All emer gency calls should be made to 911 and the appropriate department will be dispatched. ALEXANDER CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief: Jay Turner Address: 281 James D. Nabors Dr. in Alexander City Phone: 256-234-3421 Office hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday Website: alexandercityal.gov/police ALEXANDER CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT Chief: Reese McAlister 281 James D. Nabors Dr. in Alexander City Office256-329-6762hours:8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Station 1: 256-329-6780 38 Court Square in Alexander City Station 2: 256-329-6788 209 Adams Cir. in Alexander City Burning permits: 256-329-6780 EMS coordinator: 256-329-6756 Fire Marshal: 256-329-6761 Website: alexandercityal.gov/fire TALLAPOOSA COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT Sheriff: Jimmy Abbett 316 Industrial Park Dr. in Dadeville 256-825-1012256-825-4264 tallaco.comInvestigations:ChiefcomJailSecrettallapoosacounty.sheriff@gmail.com(fax)witnessline:256-827-2035Administrator:BlakeJennings,rbjennings1@hotmail.Deputy:FredWhite,chief.white036@yahoo.comRayArrington,sgt6221@gmail.com COOSA COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT Sheriff: Michael Howell 296 School St. in Rockford 256-377-2690256-377-4922 coosacountyso.orgoffice@coosaso.com(fax) GOVERNMENT AND TOWN MEETINGS n Alexander City Board of Education meets every three-tofour weeks at 5:30 p.m. at 375 Lee Street. Dates for board meetings can be found at alexcityschools.net/boardinfo. n
Coosa County Industrial Development Board holds its reg ularly scheduled meeting the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Commissioners Board Room in the courthouse in Rockford. All meetings are open to the public.
n Goodwater City Council meets on the second Tuesday of each month at the Community Center at 6:30 p.m.
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n Community Action Agency of Chambers, Tallapoosa and Coosa counties holds its regular board of directors meeting every other month at the Central Office in Dadeville.
n Kellyton Town Council meets the first Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. at Kellyton Community Center.
n Rockford Town Council meets the third Tuesday of each month in Town Hall at 6 p.m.
n Camp Hill Town Council meets on the first and third Mondays of each month in Town Hall at 6 p.m.
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n Dadeville City Council meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. with a pre-meeting at 5:15 p.m. in the conference room of City Hall.
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n Coosa County Commission meets on the second Tuesday of each month in the Coosa County Courthouse in Rockford at 9:30 a.m.
n Daviston Town Hall Council meets the third Monday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the Daviston Fire Department.
n Goldville Town Council meets the second Monday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Town Hall.
n Jacksons Gap Town Council meets the second Tuesday of each month in Town Hall at 6:30 p.m., and all Jacksons Gap citizens are encouraged to attend.
n New Site Town Council meets on the first and third Monday of the month at 5 p.m. in the Community Room in the Town Hall.
Alexander City City Council meets at 5:30 p.m. at the Complex.
n Coosa County Board of Education meets on the fourth Thursday of each month at 4 p.m. at the Coosa County Board of Education office.
n Ray Water Authority meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 6 p.m. at the Ray Water Authority Office. All customers are invited to attend.
n Tallapoosa County Board of Education meets on the sec ond Monday of each month at 5 p.m. at 679 East Columbus St., Dadeville. n Tallapoosa County Commission meets the second Monday of the month at 9 a.m. in the courthouse in Dadeville, with a pre-meeting also open to the public 30 minutes before each regular session.
n Walnut Hill Water Authority meets the third Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited. Call 256-8259841 to inquire about the agenda.
n Tallapoosa County 911 Board meets on the sec ond Wednesday of each month at 5 p.m. in the 911 Administrative office at 240 W. Columbus St., Dadeville. Call 256-825-984 for more information.
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46 | 2022-2023 THE SOUTH'S BEST KEPT SECRET SUMMERTIME IS A SPECIAL TIME, IS YOUR HEART HEALTHY? Summertime means time on the water, time away from work, and more time with family and friends. Make sure your heart is healthy and ready for the season with an appointment at the UAB Heart & Vascular Clinic at Russell Medical. Kevin Sublett, MD, is board-certified in cardiovascular care and offers the latest in prevention, testing, and treatment for keeping your heart healthy. Our clinic is backed by the knowledge and expertise of UAB Medicine, including: • Advanced ultrasound testing • Nuclear medicine imaging in fully accredited labs • Management of cardiac rhythm disorders • Interventional cardiology care Our expanded clinical team is ready to serve you. Schedule a visit today by calling 256-234-2644. HEART & VASCULAR CLINIC AT RUSSELL MEDICAL 3368 Highway 280, Suite 130 • Alexander City, AL 35010 (256) 234-2644 • uabmedicine.org/HeartRussell
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