LAKE MARTIN THE OFFICIAL
VISITOR’S GUIDE 2022-2023
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L A K E M A R T I
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WE’RE THE MARKET LEADER Lake Martin Waterfront Market Share
OTHER COMPETITORS (49 companies)
46.2%
OUR CLOSEST COMPETITOR
LAKE MARTIN REALTY/ RUSSELL LANDS *LMAAR/MLS Member Firms Sales Volume Data April 2021 – March 2022
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OURTOWN
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Welcome to Lake Martin
Alabama’s Freshwater Coast
On behalf of the entire Lake water to get the latest info-and send Martin community, we are excited that me pictures of your big catches too! you are considering Lake Martin for While we do love the lake life, your next getaway! With our laid-back there is plenty to do on land as well. lifestyle and Southern hospitality, you We have many beautiful and scenic will feel our warm welcome as soon trails, and we invite you to participate as you arrive. We don’t know strangers in the free Lake Martin Hiking here, and if there is anything you Challenge to earn an exclusive hiking need during your time in the area, you patch during your stay. While all of will always find someone ready and the trails are amazing, I think my willing to help. You are also welcome favorite is Smith Mountain. You can to drop me an email anytime you like climb the fire tower there and get the before, during, best view of or after your Lake Martin. stay, and I Aside from the am happy to trails, some of help you with the other really whatever you fun spots in need. the area that I Lake would suggest Martin is a are Russell pretty special Crossroads, place. It is Wind Creek the only lake State Park, to receive the Horseshoe Brandy Hastings designation Bend National of “Treasured Military Park, Alabama Lake” due to our excellent the Wellborn Musclecar Museum, and water quality. It has almost 900 Lake Martin Machine Gun. You also miles of shoreline and over 40,000 need to visit Downtown Alex City and acres of fun! We love our lake time Downtown Dadeville where you will around here, and you will too. For find some cute shops and good dining. the adventurous ones, it is a great If you are planning a meeting, lake to get out and enjoy an array of wedding, family reunion, sports watersports. For the more laid back, tournament, or other event, we can it is the perfect lake for cruising and help you with that as well. We are island hopping. We have so many happy to assist you in finding venues, islands on the lake, and many of the vendors, lodging, and whatever else locals enjoy just pulling up to one, you may need. We can even put cranking up the tunes, and enjoying together free welcome bags for your the day! Make sure you bring your attendees. appetite too, because we have some We hope this guide helps you get really cool places to pull up the boat some ideas of all of the fun things and grab some eats and drinks. You to do at Lake Martin! For even more may even catch some live music too. inspiration, check out our website, I would be doing you an injustice ExploreLakeMartin.com, and follow if I did not mention the awesome us on Facebook and Instagram fishing on our lake too! Spotted and @lakemartintourism. largemouth bass, striped bass, crappie, and catfish are abundant on Lake I can’t wait to see ya! Martin, and we are a popular spot for many fishing tournaments. The Brandy Hastings Tallapoosa River also offers you the Lake Martin Tourism Association opportunity to catch one species of Brandy@ExploreLakeMartin.com fish you won’t find anywhere else-the Tallapoosa Red Eye Bass. There is great fishing there, but I also love just being out on the Tallapoosa kayaking, because the rapids give you such a fun paddling experience. We post a monthly fishing report on our blog on ExploreLakeMartin.com/our-blog/. Check that out before you hit the 4 | 2022-2023 The Official Visitor’s Guide
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Alabama’s Freshwater Coast 175 Aliant Parkway Alexander City, Alabama 35010
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Lake Martin Bucket List We are Alabama’s biggest playground. Lake Martin is our treasure. The waters of the lake offer an unrivaled experience with nearly 900 miles of pristine shoreline and more than 40,000 acres of stunning views. Lake Martin is Alabama’s Freshwater Coast. ON-WATER FUN Chimney Rock 32°42’56.3”N 85°53’32.8”W The 60-foot jump from the top is an iconic spot for cliff jumping. Pirate Island 32°49’59.0”N 85°51’30.4”W A small island at the mouth of Madwind Creek that locals decorate and maintain with Pirate regalia. Peanut Point 32°82’91”N 85°89’56”W Boiled peanuts and peanut memorabilia. Open weekends from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The Hank Williams Cabin 1 Our Children’s Hwy. Alexander City, AL 35010 Located at Children’s Harbor, boaters can see the cabin from the water. If you wish to stay in the cabin, contact Children’s Harbor. The Lighthouse at Children’s Harbor 1 Our Children’s Hwy. Alexander City, AL 35010 View the historic landmark from the water. Church in the Pines Eclectic, AL 36024 The suspended wood-beam structure is a perfect outdoor venue. Sunday service is held during the summer. Attend by land or boat.
Martin Dam Dadeville, AL 36853 Impounding Lake Martin, the concrete arch gravity dam was built in the 1920s. The best view of the structure is from Hwy. 50. D.A.R.E. Power Park 4633 Young’s Ferry Rd. Jackson’s Gap, AL 36861 256-825-8386 Dixie Sailing Club 767 New Hope Church Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-392-9372 Harold Banks Canoe Trail Paddle 25-miles of brisk shoals and stretches of flat water on the Tallapoosa River. Lake Martin Tours Enjoy a private, personalized boat tour to check out all of Lake Martin’s popular attractions. 866-219-9800 Float Alabama 16872 Hwy 280 Dadeville, AL 36853 256-373-3004 High-quality inflatable float products from kayaks and canoes to big rafts and standup paddleboards. Tallapoosa Wilds Rent a kayak or canoe for memorable Lake Martin fun! Shuttle service available. 256-609-7073 Alex City Guide Service Trophy Striped Bass Specialist. For the individual or group trip of a lifetime, call Captain David! 256-401-3089 Bassin’ Bros Guide Service Day or night, Bassin’ Bros offers guided Lake Martin tours. 205-451-2895
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Chad Miller Fishing Specializing in guided crappie, catfish and bass fishing trips 334-300-5337
Screaming Eagle Zipline Adventures at Wind Creek 256-596-3081 11 Ziplines and 6 sky walks in the trees with great lake views.
East Alabama Fly Fishing One-of-a-kind fly fishing experiences on the Tallapoosa River for a variety of species eastalabamaflyfishing.com
Putt Putt Golf at Wind Creek 256-329-0845 18-hole miniture golf course located in Wind Creek State Park.
Wind Creek State Park 4325 Alabama Highway 128 Alexander City, AL 35010 256-329-0845 Archery, Hiking, Rockin’ K Guided Horseback Riding, Putt Putt Golf, Ziplining and Camping
Rockin’ K Horseback Riding and Trails at Wind Creek 256-329-0845 The Jeff Reed Horse Trail takes riders through a vast forest of mixed hardwood, pines, ferns, along a stream and views of Lake Martin.
OFF-WATER FUN Russell Crossroads 27 Russell Farms Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-397-1019 Crossroads is a place to stroll, shop, play and dine.
Smith Mountain Historic Fire Tower Smith Mountain Rd. Jackson’s Gap, AL 36861 Historic fire tower, educational exhibits, and beautiful hiking trails.
Russell Lands Adventure Center and Company Store 274 Benson Mill Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-496-3677 Canoe, kayak, and bike rentals and Cloud 9 merchandise
Lakewinds Golf Course 95 Co Rd 40 Jackson’s Gap, AL 36861 256-825-9860 City of Alexander City golf course.
Russell Lands Naturalist Cabin 22 Russell Farms Rd., Alexander City, AL 35010 256-496-2710 Marianne Hudson, Russell Lands Naturalist and Wildlife Educator, directs specially scheduled Guided Nature Tours and Wildlife Presentations. The Stables at Russell Crossroads and Russell Forest Trails 288 Stables Loop Alexander City, AL 35010 256-794-1333 A working equestrian center housing quarter horses to Clydesdales. With more than 100 miles of hiking, biking and equestrain trails.
StillWaters Golf Course 797 Moonbrook Dr. Dadeville, AL 36853 256-825-1353 An 18-hole facility that is open to the public and also offers memberships. Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail rtjgolf.com 1-800-949-4444 Horseshoe Bend National Military Park 11288 Horseshoe Bend Rd. Daviston, AL 36256 256-234-7111 A 2,040-acre, U.S. national military park that is the site of the last battle of the Creek War on March 27, 1814.
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Lake Martin Bucket List continued Charles E. Bailey Sportplex 1685 Arena Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-329-6736 Hiking, Horse Riding Arena, Splashpad, Dog Park, Football Stadium and Baseball/Softball fields Lake Martin Machine Gun 2520 Red Hill Rd. Eclectic, AL 36024 888-660-6462 Alabama’s premier outdoor machine gun experience and shooting range. Fungi Farm 10003 County Rd. 34, Ste. 4 Dadeville, AL 36853 256-307-1852 A commercial laboratory dedicated to fungi that hosts workshops, tours, forays, and private lessons. Playhouse Cinemas 1236 Cherokee Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-234-2509 Lake Martin’s perfect venue to catch the latest blockbusters!
Wellborn Musclecar Museum 124 Broad St. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-329-8474 The museum is home to a large collection of vintage muscle cars. Whippoorwill Vineyard 4282 County Rd. 31 Notasulga, AL 36866 334-257-2711 Experience the rich flavors of the native Alabama wines. Hodges Vineyards and Winery 230 Lee Rd. 71 Camp Hill, AL 36850 256-896-4036 Has a full selection of grape and muscadine wines. Idle Time Family Center 693 Airport Dr. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-329-8366 Skating rink and bowling alley
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BREW MARKET We have all your picnic and snack items for the lake. A full line of beer, craft beer and the liquor store.
Corner of Hwy 280 & Hwy 63 in Alexander City
256-329-9949
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Lake Martin Featured Events Year Round Naturalist Presentations & Nature Tours at Russell Crossroads
July 2-3 11th Annual Arti Gras Russell Crossroads Town Green
Year Round Arts and Crafts, Educational Activities & Guided Nature Tours at Wind Creek State Park
July 4 Fourth of July Boat Parade Lake Martin
March Annual Living History Event Horseshoe Bend National Military Park April - August Strand Sessions Strand Park, Alexander City First Thursday of the month May - September Yoga on the Green Russell Crossroads Town Green Saturdays 7 am May - August Music on the Square Downtown Dadeville Thursday evenings 6:30 pm May - October Friday on the Green Russell Crossroads Town Green Fridays 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm May 27-28 RXR Fest Russell Crossroads May 28-29 Art on the Lake Russell Crossroads June - September Alexander City Main Street Farmers Market Saturdays 7 am - 11 am June 2-11 10th Annual Sun Festival Alexander City June 10-11 32nd Annual Jazz Fest Alexander City and The Amp on Lake Martin
Concert & Fireworks Show The AMP on Lake Martin July 8-9 Lake Martin Rodeo Charles E. Bailey Sportplex Alexander City July 16 Lions Club Lake Martin Charity Poker Run July 27-31 Lake Martin Songwriter’s Festival September 2-3 Labor Day at Russell Crossroads October 13 Wellborn Invitational Wellborn Musclecar Museum Alexander City October 14-16 Wind Creek State Park Fall Festival October 15 Dadeville Fall Festival October 30 Fall Family Festival Russell Crossroads November 26 Christmas at Crossroads and Holiday Bazaar December 4 Dadeville Spirit of a Hometown Christmas Parade December 5 Alexander City Chamber of Commerce Hometown Christmas Parade December 9-11 Christmas at the Creek Wind Creek State Park
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RussellLands onLake Martin
Laid back? Absolutely. Boring? Never. There is much to love about life at the lake — food, fun, music, events and so much more. Russell Lands is a multi-faceted company of unique vision and service. They understand that maximizing the Lake Martin experience goes beyond just offering world-class homes and neighborhoods, but rather creating experiences and companies that help people solve problems and celebrate relationships. Russell Lands has also established a proud tradition of promoting conservation and thoughtful use of Lake Martin’s natural resources. They are dedicated to preserving and accentuating the natural world around Lake Martin, ensuring its beauty and recreation for years to come. Comprised of lush hardwoods and pines, intermittent streams, native wildlife and more than 100 miles of hiking, biking and equestrian trails, some liken the Russell Forest to a 25,000-acre playground, unspoiled as nature intended it to be. Maintenance of the Russell Forest provides filtration and helps keep Lake Martin one of America’s cleanest lakes. Want a guided tour of the Russell Forest Trails? Visit The Stables for a guided trail ride either in a wagon or on horseback. Learn all there is to know about the local ecosystem from Russell Lands Naturalist Marianne Hudson—either on the trails or in her cabin at Russell Crossroads. Often, finding that gorgeous, out-of-the-way haven means
roughing it or sacrificing the finer things in life. Not at Russell Lands, where you’ll find a range of dining options from the “boat on in” lakeside family atmosphere of Kowaliga Restaurant, to the delicious lunch offerings of the café at Catherine’s Market, to the rustic elegance of SpringHouse. If you’re one who revels in creating your own culinary masterpieces, at Catherine’s Market you’ll find all the premium ingredients you need, plus BRU 63, the market’s new full-service coffee shop, is sure to give you that caffeine boost to get you through the day. Russell Crossroads, the home of Catherine’s Market and SpringHouse, is also a great place to just walk around, enjoy seasonal entertainment like Friday on the Green, Yoga on the Green and RXR Fest, which take place on the Town Green, or peruse the many lake-themed treasures at The Company Store.
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Where to stay? American Inn Hotel 4000 US-280 Alexander City, AL 35010 256-329-8858
Lake Martin Realty Vacation Homes 256-794-3372
Bob White Motel 930 Airport Dr. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-234-4215
Mistletoe Bough Bed and Breakfast 497 Hillabee St. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-329-3717
Creekside Lodge 6993 AL-49 Dadeville, AL 36853 256-307-1440
Paradise Bed and Breakfast on Lake Martin 98 Rainbow Rd. Dadeville, AL 36853 512-516-1653
Days Inn 3146 US-280 Alexander City, AL 35010 256-234-6311 Destination Resort 1474 Agricola Rd. Dadeville, AL 36853 615-477-9813 Eagles Landing at Lake Martin 8300 Parker Creek Marina Rd. Equality, AL 36026 205-598-8922 Hank Williams Cabin 1 Our Children’s Hwy Alexander City, AL 35010 334-857-2133 Hampton Inn 1551 Elkahatchee Road Alexander City, AL 35010 256-234-2244 Holiday Cove Vacation Rentals 60 Dogwood Dr. Dadeville, AL 36853 334-549-4555
Quality Inn 2945 US-280 Alexander City, AL 35010 256-234-5900 Super 8 4335 US-280 Alexander City, AL 35010 256-234-7099 The Lodge at Cocktail Slough 571 Bards Lane Alexander City, AL 35010 256-794-1397 Wind Creek State Park Cabin Rentals 4325 AL-128 Alexander City, AL 35010 256-329-0845 Wind Creek State Park RV & Camping 4325 AL-128 Alexander City, AL 35010 256-329-0845 Lake Martin vacation homes can also be found on Airbnb and VRBO.
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CHEROKEE RIDGE ALPINE TRAIL @ OVERLOOK PARK 3 conjoined trails totaling 7.2 miles provide several combinations of hiking experiences with a picnic area and scenic overlook of Lake Martin, mountain longleaf pine, native azaleas and mountain laurel. RUSSELL FOREST TRAILS Weaving through the lush pines and hardwoods surrounding Lake Martin, trail association members enjoy more than 100 miles of hiking, biking and equestrian trails inside the 25,000-acre living Russell Forest. SMITH MOUNTAIN FIRE TOWER TRAILS The tallest elevation and most spectacular panoramic view on Lake Martin complete with a 90-foot lookout tower, picnic area and other inspiring amenities. WALKER BYNUM SMITH MOUNTAIN TOWER TRAIL is a steep 0.4 mile climb to the base of the tower. THE LAKESHORE TRAIL is 2.4 miles. From near the top of the mountain, the Lakeshore Trail makes a steep descent before winding along Lake Martin undeveloped shores. THE DAVID M. FORKER ISLAND HOP TRAIL stretches 1.4 miles
to the boat dock. When Lake Martin is lowered to winter pool levels, it is possible to walk another quarter mile crossing a series of islands inaccessible at full pool. LITTLE SMITH MOUNTAIN LOOP TRAIL is a 2.6 mile difficult and potentially dangerous trail. It boasts spectacular views and rock formations. Do not attempt this trail unless you are sure-footed and in better than average physical condition. This is NOT a trail for small or unruly kids. THE JAMES M. SCOTT DEADENING ALPINE TRAIL The most challenging and rewarding CRATA trail with a 4.2 mile loop with unique rock formations and spectacular vistas of Lake Martin, thickets of mountain laurel and rhododendron. You can take the crossover route and hike only 3.1 miles. There is also an emergency trail to the parking lot at this location. NATURE’S WAY PRESERVE TRAIL Free to the public, this 74-acre park features nature trails, lake overlooks and interpretive signs to assist in learning more about the lake’s natural environment.
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Get in touch with nature
HORSESHOE BEND NATIONAL MILITARY PARK TRAIL The moderate 2.8 mile shady nature trail connects battle, barricade and village sites to views of the Tallapoosa River. WIND CREEK STATE PARK Located inside Wind Creek State Park, THE REUNION TRAIL stretches 3.8 miles in length and traverses both hardwood bottoms and pine forest. THE CAMPFIRE TRAIL is a 1.8 mile long moderate trail with several steep inclines. THE HORSE TRAIL is approximately 20 miles in length and offers many opportunities to overlook Lake Martin and lake wildlife. CHARLES E. BAILEY, SR. SPORTPLEX TRAIL Part of the Piedmont Plateau Birding Trail and an interesting combination of attractively wooded grounds, athletic fields and hiking trails that serve as a highly productive stop for migrant songbirds in spring and fall migration.
JOHN B. SCOTT FOREVER WILD This trail is 4.7 miles that weaves along the Tallapoosa River through old growth hardwoods and along several beautiful, flowing creeks. CHEROKEE BLUFFS DAM RAILROAD TRAILS AT YATES LAKE Follow the old, historic railroad bed that was built in the early 1920’s and used in the construction of Martin Dam. You can hike 2.7 miles to the Channahatchee Creek or you can follow either the Highline or Lowline railroads and proceed to the highest point in Elmore County: Saddle Rock Mountain. PIEDMONT PLATEAU BIRDING TRAIL The Piedmont Plateau birding trail in East Central Alabama has 40 sites, from Alabama’s highest mountain to the shores of Lake Martin.
Take the FREE Lake Martin Hiking Challenge Hike the trails, earn a patch! Learn more and download your hiking log at ExploreLakeMartin.com/hiking
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Fishing Lake Martin Lake Martin is home to world-class fishing. From hidden sloughs to big-water fishing, anglers can catch “the big one” on Lake Martin! Scores of largemouth and spotted bass, bream, crappie and catfish populate this 40,000-acre lake. But the lake’s most prized catches are the striped bass – some in the 40-pound range – and their hybrid cousins that test any angler’s skill and tackle. Lake Martin fishing guide services offer visitors and residents alike the chance to become successful anglers while touring the beautiful waters. Anglers also have the option to take off on their own exploration by boat or shore. Just make sure you have the correct fishing license. An Alabama resident freshwater fishing license is $12. Non-resident fishing licenses can be purchased during your vacation. Fishing licenses can be purchased at sporting goods retail outlets, county courthouses and marinas. A number of bass angling tournaments are held at Wind Creek State Park each year. Professional and amateur fishermen alike can take part in these tournaments.
Be sure to check out our monthly fishing report on our blog, that can be found at ExploreLakeMartin.com/our-blog/ Get up to date information on water levels and conditions, tips for catching the big one that month, information on Lake Martin fishing tournaments, and other need to know information for any anglers fishing Lake Martin. GUIDE SERVICES Alex City Guide Service alexcityguideservice.com 256-401-3089 Bassin’ Bros Guide Service bassinbros.com 205-451-2895 Chad Miller Fishing 334-300-5337
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Horseshoe Bend National Military Park Known for its rich history, Horseshoe Bend National Military Park at Daviston is a national treasure. Horseshoe Bend honors the lives lost and calls attention to the great changes brought about by the Creek Indian War (18131814) and in particular, the Battle of
Horseshoe Bend in March, 1814. This final battle of the war, fought by General Jackson’s Tennessee militia, which was aided by the 39th U.S. Infantry Regiment and Cherokee and Lower Creek allies, against the Upper Creek Red Stick resistance, resulted in the deaths of more than 800 Creek warriors, an unknown number of women, children and elders, and 49 U.S. soldiers and Indian allies. This battle marks the largest loss of Native American life in a single battle with U.S. troops in U.S. history. The battlefield is on the
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National Register of Historic Places, and the park hosts educational programs and living history events. The 2,040-acre park includes a 3-mile tour road and a shaded 2.8-mile nature trail that connects battle, barricade, and village sites to views of the Tallapoosa River. This moderate hike includes historical waysides and opportunities for solitude and reflection. While not a dedicated recreational site, the park welcomes outdoor activities, such as hiking, fishing, bicycling, canoeing, bird
watching and more. The best place for visitors to start is at the visitor center, open daily, which includes a renovated museum and a bookstore. Admission to the park and special events are free, but donations to the park and contributions at the nonprofit bookstore help maintain the facility and supplement the costs of school outreach programs. In March of every year, HBNMP hosts an anniversary commemoration of the final battle of the Creek Indian War with weekend activities and school group tours.
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From Atlanta, GA - From Atlanta’s airport, take I-85 S towards Montgomery. From Montgomery, AL - Take US-231 out of Montgomery to AL-63 until you reach Kowaliga Bridge. From Birmingham, AL - Take US Highway 280 E approximately 80 miles until you arrive in Alexander City, which is the home of Lake Martin.
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spot what what might might be human human trafficking traffick traf ficking ing as they they work in the community communit comm unity y on a daily daily basis. basis. From there, there, the employee employee reports reports it to to law law enforcement enforcemen enforc ementt to further further investigate. investig inve stigate. ate. Tallapoosa Tallapoo Tall apoosa sa County County Count y Sheriff’s Sheriff’s Sherif f’s Office Office investigator iinves nvestiga tigator tor Cameron Cameron Perry Perry said said the the program progr program am is is open to anyone anyone in in Tallapoosa Tallapoosa Tallap oosa County, County, especially especial espe cially ly businesses. businesse busin esses. s. “They “They are are welcome welcomee to join welcom join the effort effort too,” too,” Perry Perry said. said. “We want everyone everyon everyonee to know know human human
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The Alexander Alexande Alex anderr City City City City Council Council faces faces tough tough ecisions ns to achieve achieve a balanced balanced balan ced budget. budget. Department artme rtment nt heads heads are ask asking ing for more posiposions to o provide provide better better services services for Alexander Alexand Alexander er ity residents. siden idents. ts. They are also also making making requests req request uestss of he council uncil un cil to fund fund capital capital projects. projects proj ects.. Alexander director xande anderr City City finan ffinance inance ce direc d irector tor Sand Sandy y tanbrough ough ou gh said said the fiscal fiscal year year 2021 working working udget includes inclu ncludes des a 3% cost cost of living living adjustment adjustme adju stment nt nd thee requests requests for new employees. emp employe loyees. es. But conserconserative revenue reven evenue ue estimations estimatio estim ations ns leave leave only only $142,913 $1 $142,9 42,913 13 o cover er nearly nearly $4 million million milli on in in capital capitall requests capita requests reques ts for for he city’s y’s general general gener al fund. fund. Mayor Spraggins yorr Tommy yo Tommy Spra Spraggin gginss said said aatt a budg budget et work session Thursday the city council faces ough decisions as it seeks to pass p a budget g Oct. . “It doesn’tt leave leave much much for for capital capital capit al projects,” p proje rojects, cts,”” praggins said. id. “We have either either got to have have more revenue, e, cut cut expenses expenses expens es or or borrow borrow money.” money.” and d Stanbr St anbrough ough mad madee revenu re venuee proproSpraggins an Stanbrough revenue ections based on fiscal year 2019. The record evenue of the past few months is not taken into ccount. “We purposely didn’t forecast an increase in ales tax,” Spraggins said. The last few months have seen 10% increase n sales tax collections over 2019 and the council greed to keep revenue estimates conservative. In the city’s general fund, labor and its benets will cost an estimated $14.7 million. “The total includes a 3% percent pay ncrease,” Stanbrough said. “It also includes ll of the employer matching taxes, healthcare, Retirement Systems of Alabama) contributions, vertime and other benefits.” Some of the increase in labor costs comes rom 78 of the 267 city employees under the eneral fund receiving step raises for employment longevity. “Everything is figured in,” Stanbrough said. Any changes down in the pay raise would educe the cost of labor.” Parks and recreation director Sonny Wilson equested two new positions — a maintenance worker that would cut grass and a landscaping mployee, who would lead a grass cutting crew ut not be a supervisor. Wilson said the department’s responsibilities have grown
Brewer Brew er also also requ requeste requested ested d two two ne new w positi po positions sitions ons to grass. cut grass. “We are cutting cutting grass grass at Sugar Sugar Creek Creek (Wastewa (Was tewater ter Treatment),” Treatmen Trea tment),” t),” Brewer Brewer said. said. “They “They (Wastewater with overtime.” overtime over time.” .” did it with Brewer Brew er said said wate waterr treatm tr eatment ent empl employee oyeess were were treatment employees cutting the grass grass most most often often accruing accruin acc ruing g overtime overtime overti me at at cutting rates of $30 and more more per per hour. hour. rates Alexande Alex anderr City City police policee chief polic chief Jay Turner Turner said said he Alexander going to fill fill two two positions positions positi ons in animal animall control anima controll contro was going because it created created creat ed issues issuess with issue with the the population p popul opulatio ation n at because animal shelter. shelter. shelt er. Turner Turner wants wants to shift shift the the posiposithe animal tions to create create a lead lead dispatcher. d dispa ispatche tcher. r. tions “Current “Cur rently ly we we have have police policee officers polic officers office rs trying trying tryin g to “Currently supervis supe rvisee dispatchers,” dispat dispatcher chers,” s,” Turner Turner said. said. “(The “(The posiposisupervise tion) was was there there at one one time.” ttime. ime.”” tion) Turner Turn er said said the city’s city’s dispatch dispatch dispa tch requires requires three three people per shift and certifications specializing in dispatch disp atch.. Recreating Recreating Recrea ting the lead lead dispatch dispatch dispat ch position position posit ion dispatch. solve several several sever al problems, problems, probl ems, he said. said. will solve Turner Turn er also also requested requeste requ ested d creating creati creating ng security security secur ity posipositions for for the the entrance entrance entran ce at at the the new new municipal municipal munici pal tions complex. Turner Turner hopes hopes to be able to use retired retired complex. enforcem enfo rcement ent in part-time part-time parttime positions positio pos itions ns but but may may law enforcement need to hire a full time employee if that measure doesn’t work. Turner and fire chief Reese McAlister asked for help moving forward with increasing pay for public safety employees. “It will help with retention,” Turner said. “We are becoming a training ground for other departments. Officers can go to other departments 30 minutes away and make $5,000 more per year.” Councilmember Scott Hardy said Tier 1 benefits help in recruitment and retention but more needs to be done. “We are losing people on an exponential basis,” Hardy said. “We are losing more by not paying attention to public safety.” Turner said starting salary was an issue but pay for seasoned officers needs to be addressed. “When I started in 1992, an officer started out at $26,000 per year,” Turner said. “We only pay $31,000 now to start out with. We have people working overtime to get a sustainable wage. We were one of the highest paid departments at one time. Now we are low to midrange.” Councilmember Eric Brown said the pay structure for all city employees, public safety included, needs to be addressed. “There is no incentive to work hard,” Brown said “You just have to work enough to not get
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The City of Alexander Alexande Alex anderr historically City has his histori toricall cally y proprovide vided d more more monie m oniess to monies Alexande Alex anderr City City Schoo S chools ls Alexander Schools than wha whatt reside re sidents nts pay in residents ad valor v alorem em and and sales sales tax taxes. es. valorem Educatio Educ ation n proper pr oper-Education property taxes taxes are col collect lected ed collected between October and December Dece mber thr through ough the Tallapoo Tall apoosa sa Count C ounty y Tallapoosa County Revenue Reve nue Comm Commissi issioner oner’s ’s Commissioner’s Office. Offi ce. Sale Saless taxes taxes levi levied ed by the the T Talla allapoos poosaa County County Tallapoosa Commissi Comm ission on go go to the Commission Alexander City Board of Education. But the City of Alexander City provides more. The extra allocations were discussed at an Alexander City City Council budget work session Thursday. “We are all very proud of the city’s relationship with the school system,” Mayor Tommy Spraggins said. “We not only support them financially, but with in-kind services too.” Alexander City Schools superintendent Dr. Keith Lankford said the school system is proud to have the additional funds and help from the city. The extra funds and services help the school system’s bottom line and provide more for the students of Alexander City. “I do believe a successful city starts with a successful school ” Lankford
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Lankford said. Lankford said. The scho school ol syste ssystem ystem m paid thosee utilities thos utilities utilit ies to the the city. ci ci provided The city pro provide vided d $270,000 $270 ,000 last last year year for for wha is listed listed liste d as subsidies subsidi sub sidies es to t agencies agen cies.. agencies. “We use that tow toward ard maintena main tenance nce and maintain main maintenance ing facilities,” faciliti faci lities,” es,” Lankford Lan Lankfo kfo said “Wee have have spent spent said. “W $397,000 in that area this year. year . year.” The coun council cil provided $360,000 $360 ,000 to go toward fine arts pro program gram st staff. “It allows allows us us to have a musicc and musi and arts arts teacher at every school,” Lankford said. The total cost of staff fo music and arts teachers las year was $716,000. The city also provides $125,000 that covers insur ance on the school system property. Lankford said property insurance totaled $124,750 last year. The council for fiscal year 2020 provided just over $1 million in appropr ations to city schools. The council passed an ordinance and sales tax Aug. 2, 1971 providing ¼ of 1% to schools. Lankford said for fiscal year 2020 th estimated collection on it i $713,000 and is pledged to capital projects. Beyond direct funding, Alexander City Schools receives in-kind services from the city. The city covered nearly $155 000
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Keeping the Lake Safer & Cleaner Your visit to Lake Martin is safer and cleaner because Lake Martin Resource Association volunteers maintain more than 400 hazard buoys and sponsor monthly cleanups to enhance your experience here. Nearly half of the marine patrol approved buoys are lighted for nighttime navigation to help you safely return to the lake house or campground after viewing a spectacular sunset or dining under the stars at a lakeside restaurant. Volunteers regularly
patrol the lake’s watershed, as well as the lake itself, to prevent trash from washing into the lake and to clean up any trash that finds its way to the water. Please help LMRA with its mission to provide a safe, clean environment for your enjoyment. Respect hazard buoys by keeping a 100-foot distance and properly dispose of trash on and off the lake. Doing so helps LMRA to make Lake Martin a great place to live, work and play!
You can make a difference. Memberships start at $40.
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Boating Safety 101 All boaters and riders should be up-to-date on lake etiquette and the newest boating laws and regulations before going out on the water this summer. These rules and laws can change frequently, and it is important to be aware of them. BUOYS One of the most critical things to understand on the lake are the buoys. Right now, there are more than 400 buoys on Lake Martin. Most of them are floating white buoys or poles that are six feet tall and have orange diamonds on them. Buoys are in place to alert boaters of an underwater hazard that could cause an accident. Buoys with an orange circle indicate a slow-no wake zone, while buoys with a diamond and cross in the middle are used to alert boaters to keep out of certain areas. Make sure to stay at least 100-feet away from the buoys to avoid whatever is beneath the surface and never pass between two buoys that are 200-feet from one another. The double buoy indicates that a hazard is
between the buoys. If a buoy is within 100 feet of the shoreline, this could mean shallow water, or there is something underwater between the buoy and the shoreline that would cause an accident. Either way, if you see a buoy near the shore, steer clear. It is important to note that within 50-feet of the shore, rocks and stumps are prevalent, and even if there is no buoy signaling a hazard, passing too close to the shore can make for a bad day. Some buoys have a solar light mounted to the top, which increases visibility from a mile away; however, those are limited, and in the dark, it can be tough to see hazards. To report damaged or misplaced buoys, locate the telephone number or email address on the buoy decal (lmra@lmra.info). It also has the buoy’s identifying letter and numbers, which tells the Lake Martin Resource Association crew the specific GPS location. They need this information so that they can get the buoy back where it should be. WEATHER It is imperative to keep an eye on the weather when on the water. It is Alabama, and the weather can change quickly. Storms pop up out of nowhere. Keep an eye on the sky and watch for changes in temperature, wind patterns and cloud formations, all signs that a storm is brewing. Rather than getting caught in a storm, get to the closest safe shelter. If riding out the storm on the boat is the only
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option, have everyone onboard wear a life jacket and move to the centerline. Keep the boat’s bow to the wind and ride the waves at a 45-degree angle. If something happens call the Marine Police in Alexander City. TowBoatUS Lake Martin is another helpful number in the event of mechanical issues or even an accident. Both the Marine Police and TowBoatUS are available 24 hours a day. BOATING LICENSE, CLASSES AND RULES Boating/vessel license is required in Alabama. For details, visit ALEA.gov and search Boating Education and Operator Certification/License. Non-residents may operate on Alabama waters up to 45 days per year without having to obtain a vessel operator’s license. Nonresidents who have obtained a vessel certification or license from their home state may use that in lieu of the Alabama Non-Resident Vessel Operator’s License; however non-resident vessel operators 12 or 13 years old, can only operate if there is someone 21 years old or older on board, who either has a valid vessel operator’s license in possession or falls under the 45-day exemption period because of non-residency status, and who is seated in a position to take immediate control of the vessel if necessary. Regardless of residency status, it is a good idea to take a boating class and study State of Alabama Boating Rules and Regulations. There are a number of new boaters on the water and not all of them may be aware of the standard safety procedures or
boating etiquette. Always be aware of other boats and make it a point to be informed of safety basics. And don’t forget to wave when passing other boaters!
BOATING SUPPLIES CHECKLIST • Life jacket - 1 per person, including children • First aid kit - bandages, gauze, alcohol cleaning pads, aspirin, etc. • Signaling device - horn, bell or whistle • Fire extinguisher EMERGENCY CONTACTS Marine Police 256-329-2268 TowBoatUS Lake Martin 256-307-1313 LMRA 256-212-1422
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Getting on the Lake MARINAS AND BOAT RAMPS Kowaliga Marina ⚓ 256-397-1210 255 Kowaliga Marina Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010 The Ridge Marina ⚓ 256-397-1300 450 Ridge Marina Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010 River North Marina ⚓ 256-397-1500 250 River North Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010 Real Island Marina ⚓ 256-397-1200 2700 Real Island Rd. Equality, AL 36026 Harbor Pointe Marina ⚓ 256-825-0600 397 Marina Point Rd. Dadeville, AL 36853 Lakeside Marina ⚓ 256-825-9286 7361 Hwy 49 S. Dadeville, AL 36853 Lakeside Marina at Bay Pines ⚓ 256-825-0999 3455 Bay Pine Rd. Jackson’s Gap, AL 36861 Smith Marina on Lake Martin 256-444-8793 1590 Pine Point Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010 Anchor Bay Marina ⚓ 334-857-2654 2001 Castaway Island Rd. Eclectic, AL 36024 Blue Creek Marina ⚓ 256-825-8888 7280 AL-49 Dadeville, AL 36853 Parker Creek Marina 256-329-8550 486 Parker Creek Marina Rd. Equality, AL 36026 Chuck’s Marina 256-825-7733 237 Marina Rd. Dadeville, AL 36853 Wind Creek State Park Marina ⚓ 256-329-0845 4325 AL-128 Alexander City, AL 35010
D.A.R.E. Power Park 4633 Young’s Ferry Rd. Jackson’s Gap, AL 36861 Elkahatchee Creek Boat Ramp Alexander City, AL 35010 HWY 34 Public Boat Ramp Ramp Rd., Dadeville, AL 36853 Horseshoe Bend Park Boat Ramp Daviston, 256-234-7111 Kowaliga Bridge Public Boat Ramp HWY 63, Alexander City Jaybird Creek Boat Ramp Boone Valley Rd., Jackson’s Gap, AL 36861 New Hope Baptist Church Public Boat Ramp Alexander City, AL 35010 ⚓ Boat Rentals OFF-WATER MARINE STORES Russell Marine Boating & Outdoors 256-397-1700 19 Russell Marine Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010 Alex City Marine 256-215-FISH(3474) 2190 Cherokee Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010 Singleton Marine 256-269-0088 124 Edgewater Dr. Jackson’s Gap, AL 36861 Skier’s Marine Lake Martin 256-853-0600 6905 AL-49 Dadeville, AL 36853 Poor House Boat Outlet 256-825-8366 14512 US-280, Jackson’s Gap, AL 36861 Foshee Boat Doc 256-825-5525 17501 AL 38, Dadeville, AL 36853 BOAT TOURS AND CLUBS Lake Martin Tours 866-219-9800 lakemartintours.com Freedom Boat Club (Membership Required) 850-677-0067 freedomboatclub.com
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Come check out Hillabee Towers – you will be delighted at the possibilities!
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Pets Love Lake Martin too! Those with two legs love Lake Martin, but this is such a fun place for your four legged best friend too! Check out pet friendly places to stay and play, and information on local vets and doggie daycare. ExploreLakeMartin.com/pets
l KOWALIGA MARINA 256-397-1210 l THE RIDGE MARINA 256-397-1300
RIVER NORTH MARINA 256-397-1500 REAL ISLAND MARINA 256-397-1200
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Wind Creek State Park
Wind Creek State Park’s 1,445 acres hug the shoreline of Lake Martin and provide a recreational mecca and anglers’ paradise. One of the largest state-owned campgrounds in Alabama, WCSP offers affordable rates and recreational amenities to keep visitors playing at the lake for weeks. There is much to do at Wind Creek State Park, such as the Screaming Eagle Aerial Adventure Tour, a twotiered canopy attraction with 11 zip lines, six sky walks and daring bridge walks. The canopy tour promises a bird’s-eye view of the lake and an exhilarating ride. Wind Creek has a public beach, fishing pier, and offers boat rentals at their marina. Rockin K’ LLC offers guided trail rides on horseback for groups of up to 4 riders, an archery range and tons of activities. A must do at Wind Creek is climbing the silo, where you will get an amazing view of the lake. Other activities include a putt-
putt course and nature workshops. Several fishing tournaments take place at the park also every year. Check out our calendar of events at ExploreLakeMartin.com/ events/ or Wind Creek’s website alapark.com/parks/ wind-creek-state-park for a list of events WCSP includes 320 acres devoted to 586 campsites, all of which offer water and electrical hook ups and 157 of which are right on the lake. There are 39 premium sites that include waterfront access, water, sewer, electrical and television service, as well as extralong pads to accommodate large RV units. Seven cozy camping cabins are available year-round. WCSP is a staple and a must see destination while visiting the Lake Martin area.
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The Largest Musclecar Museum in the World You may not realize it as you drive through downtown Alexander City, but behind the walls of a former 1940’s car dealership sits the largest musclecar museum in the world. However, once you step through the doors of the Wellborn Musclecar Museum, you will be welcomed with a bright and vibrant atmosphere full of not only the largest collection in the world, but also some of the rarest. Each time you visit the museum, you get the excitement of not knowing what you will see. With such a diverse collection, the cars are frequently switched out, allowing the chance for a totally different visit each time you come. There are a few of the famous cars that do stay at the museum full time though. Dad’s Car is the car that started it all, and is the first to welcome you as you enter the
museum. You will also get to see the K&K Insurance 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona that Bobby Isaac drove to win the 1970 NASCAR championship. And we can’t leave out the most unique car, the 1970 Paint Chip Cuda, which is 25 different colors and has its own unique story as to how it was created. No matter if you consider yourself a car enthusiast or not, it is hard not to have a sincere appreciation for the collection Tim and Pam Wellborn have worked so hard to build. The museum is open to the public on Saturdays 10am-3pm. However, our suggestion is to set up a private tour. Have the chance to walk the museum with the curator, ask questions, and hear the background and stories of every one of the cars. Private tours are available by appointment only, and can be booked by calling 256-329-8474.
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Grab your kayak & paddle the Tallapoosa River A peaceful, family friendly adventure, the Tallapoosa River offers a combination of flat water and shoals rarely above class I (easy) on the International Scale of River Difficulty. But the level, flow, and volume of the Tallapoosa River are seasonal and dictated by Alabama Power and its hydroelectric Harris Dam located upstream near Wedowee, Alabama. Paddlers are strongly encouraged to monitor the online water level gauges kept by the U.S. Geological Service at the Wadley Bridge and Horseshoe Bend Bridge. Tallapoosa River Kayaking and Canoeing trails begin with public access at Bibb’s Ferry, just across the Tallapoosa County line in Chambers County, and end with public access at Germany’s Ferry Bridge. This section is 8.25 miles, which equates to a 5-hour float and features unique spots such at the Baptistry and the Fish Trap, brisk shoals, great fishing, a campsite, and stretches of flat-water paddling. Horseshoe Bend access is the most popular and considered by many to be the most scenic. At 6 miles, it takes about 4 hours to complete this trail. It begins with public access at the boat ramp at Horseshoe Bend
National Military Park and ends at Jay Bird Creek public access. This lower section has several patches of Shoal or Cahaba lilies, is known to have bald eagles in the area, and features Peters Island, Laura’s Leap, side chutes, Irwin Shoals, and a campsite at Jay Bird Creek. Bear left or right to take the swift side chutes for more excitement. Kayak rentals, shuttle service and guided tours are available through Tallapoosa Wilds 256609-7073 and Russell Lands Adventure Center 256-4963677. High quality inflatable kayaks and canoes or standup paddleboards can be rented through Float Alabama 256373-3004. Tallapoosa River Points of Access Bibb’s Ferry Access 12449 Germany’s Ferry Rd. Daviston, AL 36256 Germany’s Ferry Access 1387 Germany’s Ferry Rd. Daviston, AL 36256 12449 Germany’s Ferry Rd. Daviston, AL 36256 Horseshoe Bend Access 10689 Horseshoe Bend Rd. Daviston, Alabama 36256
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Where To Eat Alana’s Place In The Square 110 Calhoun St. Alexander City, AL 35010 Big B Bar-B-Que 1626 AL-22 Alexander City, AL 35010 256-329-9996 Buck’s 1171 Tallapoosa St. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-392-3565 Carib Kitchen 68 Broad St. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-392-4433
Creem at the Creek 4325 AL-128 Alexander City, AL 35010 256-786-2872 Dairy Creem 2939 Dadeville Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-234-6199 Daylight Donuts 174 Broad St. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-392-4446 Fusion Grill 1065 Tallassee St. Dadeville, AL 36853 256-307-1858
Carlisle’s 12 Main St. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-392-4622
General’s Cafe 11051 AL-22 New Site, AL 36256 256-234-2121
Carlos Mexican Grill 136 Wheeler St. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-329-9901
Good Ole Boys BBQ 4886 US-280 Alexander City, AL 35010 256-329-0011
Castelluccio Fine Italian Dining 107 Alabama St. Alexander City, 35010 256-392-5604
Homeplate Café 191 E South St. Dadeville, AL 36853 256-825-0583
Catherine’s Market & BRU 63 17 Russell Farms Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-215-7070
Huddle House 4727 US-280 Alexander City, AL 35010 256-215-7267
Cazador 13033 AL-22 E New Site, AL 36256 256-392-4666
Jake’s Restaurant 16 Broad St. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-234-4300
Cazadores Mexican Restaurant 910 Cherokee Rd. Alexander City, 35010 256-392-3991
Jim Bob’s Chicken Fingers 1264 Cherokee Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-215-3998
Chuckwalla’s Pizza at Chuck’s Marina ] 237 Marina Rd. Dadeville, AL 36853 256-825-7733
JR’s Sportsbar and Grill 145 Alabama St. Alexander City AL 35010 256-329-2328
Copper’s Bar & Grill 797 Moonbrook Dr. Dadeville, AL 36853 256-373-3536
Kowaliga Restaurant ] 295 Kowaliga Marina Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-215-7035
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Lake Martin Pizza Co. 5042 AL-49 Dadeville, AL 36853 256-373-3337
Sam’s Kountry Kitchen 138 East South St. Dadeville, AL 36853 256-373-2028
Lake Martin Creamery 8212 Co Rd 34 Dadeville, AL 36853 256-373-3246
Scooter’s Coffee 4141 US 280 Alexander City, AL 35010 256-392-3651
La Posada Mexican Grill 3714 US-280 Alexander City, AL 35010 256-329-3005
Scooter’s Grille 18 Old Providence Rd. Goodwater, AL 35072 256-392-4861
New China 867 Market Pl. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-329-0308
Sho’Nuff BBQ 651 Alex City Shopping Center Dr. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-234-7675
Nibblers Lake Martin ] On-the-water seasonal food service 256-404-4305 Niffer’s Place Lake Martin 7500 AL-49 Dadeville, AL 36853 256-825-5950 Nirvana Latte 5054 AL-49 Dadeville, AL 36853 256-307-1253 NolaBama Snack Shack 109 W South St. Dadeville, AL 36853 256-307-1777 Oskar’s Café 6684 AL-49 Dadeville, AL 36853 256-825-4827 Poplar Dawg’s Eatery 10277 County Rd. 34 Dadeville, AL 36853 256-825-9288 Ronin Sushi and Bar 863 Market Place Alexander City, AL 35010 256-392-4505 Ruby Tuesday 4097 US-280 Alexander City, AL 35010 256-234-4047 Sakura Bistro 4034 US-280 Alexander City, AL 35010 256-234-9833
SpringHouse 12 Benson Mill Rd. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-215-7080 Sweet Gaga’s 126 Marshall St. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-392-5676 The Burritos Corner Mexican Grill 8605 AL-50 Dadeville, AL 36853 256-307-1887 The Landing at Parker Creek ] 8300 Parker Creek Marina Rd. Equality, AL 36026 205-410-6091 The Social at Lake Martin ] 2001 Castaway Island Rd. Eclectic, AL 36024 334-458-0260 The Station’s Best 977 Jefferson St. Alexander City, AL 35010 256-234-3500 Who’s Diner 1560 Alabama Route 22 Alexander City, AL 35010 256-212-1501 Yellow Top Ice Cream Shop ] On-the-water seasonal ice cream boat 205-531-7628
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when you open an All Access Rewards Checking account online today. Take advantage of benefits like: • No minimum balance requirement • Open your account with as little as $100 • Receive $20 a month for a year
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With qualifying direct deposit. For new consumer checking customers over the age of 18. Minimum to open is $100 with no monthly balance requirement. To receive the $240 reward, the account must receive a cumulative total of $750 or more in qualifying direct deposits per month. Reward is paid over 12 month period, $20 each month. As long as direct deposit is not discontinued, account will receive a total of $240 over the 12 month period. A qualifying direct deposit is defined as a recurring payroll direct deposit or electronic deposit of pension or government benefit such as Social Security. Transfers from one account to another or deposits made at a branch or ATM do not qualify as direct deposits. The first cash reward will be credited within 35 days of the monthly qualifying recurring direct deposit. All cash rewards may be IRS reportable. After the first year or if direct deposit is discontinued, the monthly reward will not be paid and the account will revert to an All Access Checking account. Limit of one cash reward per customer. Account agreement will contain additional terms and conditions. Offer may be withdrawn or modified without prior notice. © 2022 Valley National Bank. Member FDIC. Equal Opportunity Lender. All Rights Reserved. VLY5368