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Eclectic survives storms with light damage By COREY ARWOOD Staff Writer
Eclectic was not left out of the damage from recent storm systems that carved their path across Elmore County with reports of tornados, hail and heavy rains causing problems for both county and municipal systems. At Monday’s Elmore County Commission Meeting, Emergency
Management Agency Director Eric Jones said he would be traveling from site to site of the worst hit areas with meteorologists from the National Weather Service. Mayor Gary Davenport said the NWS was in town Monday afternoon and again Tuesday surveying damage Eclectic sustained. “We weren’t as bad as Wetumpka,” said Davenport. “We had several trees
down in the town area.” He said two trees were removed on Old Salem Road along with two in a couple of subdivisions that were blocking the roadways, while another fell at the Waterworks Building and took out a fence. Davenport said there were several clogged drainage ditches that had to be cleared and coupled with runoff water, caused some flash flooding.
Davenport said it was, “Just par for the course as far as tricky weather goes.” “We were very lucky and very fortunate that the property damage was not real severe,” Davenport said. EMA Program Coordinator Kim Trost said there were five addresses in particular that reported some damage in Eclectic. Trost said there was also a report See STORMS • Page 3
‘Only one Eclectic’ in the world
Calera artist brings beauty to gourds
BY HAILEE MORGAN WALLS Special to the Observer
By DAVID GRANGER Managing Editor
Teresa Wamble’s artistic vehicle is as humble as they get. But she turns that humility to beauty. The vehicle? The lowly gourd. The art? Stunning, whether it be a face (or multiple faces) in a maranka gourd or a less-exotic – though no less beautiful – basket made from a simpler variety. It all started when Wamble, who was making her living as a painter, got asked to do a friend a favor. “The first time I ever did one when I was living in Florida,” said Wamble. “I had a friend who was given a gourd and he wanted me to paint it and he was going to give it back to the guy that gave it to him. “Then when I moved to Alabama I kept seeing gourds all over the place and saw some of the artwork and I thought, ‘I think I could do that.’ So I just started playing around with it and then started playing around with it a lot more and then I bought a gourd that was made into a basket and thought, ‘Well, dang, all they did was cut two circles out. I can do that.’ So I just kind of got hooked.” Wamble, from Calera, will be the speaker at the next Tuesday with Kelly. The lunch-and-learn meeting, open to the public, will be held Feb. 21 at noon at the Kelly Fitzpatrick Memorial See ARTIST • Page 2
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ing with my students,” said Stokes. “I love it when their facial expressions indicate that they have had an epiphany or ‘light-bulb moment.’ However, nothing is more enjoyable or makes my job more worthwhile than seeing former students in the real world functioning as productive citizens and knowing that I played a role in their success story. “I always wanted to be a teacher, but I was most inspired by my 10th grade history teacher. She made history interesting and integrated a lot of real-world activities. I know of no other occupation that allows one to learn something new every day.” At the other end of the experience spectrum, Shockley is in only her third year of teaching. She says teaching is the only career she ever considered.
There is only one Eclectic in the world – quite literally. “There’s no other town in the world named Eclectic,” joked Donald Strickland, owner of Strickland’s Cloth Barn. “Look it up. I guess when people drove through our tiny town, they said, ‘I don’t want to name my town after them.’” The origin of the town’s name dates back to the 1870s when Dr. Marshall Lucius Fielder, a Civil War surgeon who had studied at the Eclectic School of Medicine, came to the then-called Pleasant Grove to build his idea of the perfect community, according to Aubrey Hornsby. Fielder initially built up the community by giving away pieces of land to the people he loved. To represent this ideal community, Fielder chose to change the town’s name to Eclectic, a word that means “to select the best.” “Love is really the founding principle of Eclectic,” said Hornsby, the owner of Warehouse, the event center in town. The Hornsby name is well-known in Eclectic, the family roots going all the way back to the 1830s. Although Hornsby has only lived in Eclectic two years, he’s always been engaged in the community. Hornsby opened the Warehouse, which used to be his grandfather’s old cotton warehouse and now holds most of the town’s events, 16 years ago. He wanted “a place
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Ramona Stokes, a 35-year veteran mathematics teacher, was named Teacher of the Year at ECHS at a recent Elmore County Board of Education meeting.
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Four Eclectic teachers honored as teachers of the year By DAVID GRANGER Managing Editor
Four teachers from Eclectic schools were recently named teacher of the year at those schools by the Elmore County Board of Education. At a recent meeting, the board named Tara Holley at Eclectic Elementary, Sherry Taylor and Erika Shockley at Eclectic Middle and Rosa Stokes at ECHS as teachers of the year. Stokes, who holds two degrees from Alabama State and teaches algebra II, pre-advanced placement algebra II and trigonometry, is in her 35th year at ECHS, and said it’s her former students’ lives beyond high school that makes her chosen career worthwhile. “My favorite part of teaching is interact-
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GOD NEEDED ANOTHER ANGEL!!!!
God saw that one of His Shepherds needed help. She had suffered pain for so long. So He put His arms around Her and whispered “Come walk the Streets of Gold with Me!!!” You have asked and I have forgiven all of your sins. So come and live in the Castle where I have made a Room for you. Come walk the streets of Gold with your Family and Friends which came before you. You will be with your “Loved Ones” and You can wait for your Family and Friends to join you, someday. You all can fly around Heaven on those golden wings which God has for His chosen people. And live in the Castle which God has a room for each of us for Eternity!!!! What a wonderful time it will be No End to it. A Wonderful time to be with God from now on - - Mother it hurt us so bad to see “You Go” But God needed another Angel!! So Mother we hated to lose you but to know someday we will be all together in Heaven again from now on. “God loves us so much” We will be with Him from now on. This will be our reward for serving God on this Earth!!! He gave His only son so we could ask for our sins to be forgiven. Your Son JAMES EDWARD HERALD Our Mother’s Day June 13 Our Mother’s Birthday HAPPY BIRTHDAY WE MISS YOU SO MUCH OUR DEAR and SWEET LOVING MOTHER
Nellie Kate Murchison Norris
Morris, Nellie Kate Murchison, was born on December 22, 1917 to William Nahum Murchison and Mamie Lee Bonds Murchison in Speed, Coosa County, Alabama, and passed away on January 15, 2017 at the age of 99 at the residence of her daughter, Jo Ann Morris Johnson in Elmore County, Alabama. She was married to William Grady Morris from 1926-1997 at which time he passed away. She is survived by a sister, Etta Jo Murchison Bass of Irmo, South Carolina; a step-sister Margaret Ann Murchison Shaner of Lompoc, California; daughters Jo Ann Morris Johnson of Elmore County, Alabama and Mary Nell Morris Larrabee (Edward) of West Bath, Maine; a son, William Grady Morris, Jr. (Pranee) of Winton, California; grandchildren, Linda Morris, Cynthia Peluso, Angela (Robert) Ozanich, Stephen Larrabee, Katherine Larrabee, Carolyn Gale McAliley and Bonnie McAliley; great grandchildren, Asia Steele, Noah and Benjamin Freemerman, Cheyenne and Victor Peluso, Ashley McCabe and Robbie Ozanich. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews, cousins and other close relatives. Mrs. Morris was preceded in death by her parents, William Nahum Murchison and Mamie Lee Bonds Murchison; her step-mother, Cynthia Heath Murchison; her husband, William Grady Morris; a brother, Gerald Wayne Murchison, Sr., and grandchildren, Gary Morris McAliley and Deborah Annette Morris; two sons-in law, James H. McAliley and John D. Johnson.
Mrs. Morris loved her Savior, Jesus Christ, her family, the church she attended for many years, New Home Baptist Church in Titus where she served as church historian and as a Sunday School teacher. She was very interested in genealogy, proud of her Scottish family heritage and being a Historical Society member. She loved her job as a nurse aide at Elmore Community Hospital for 11 years, loved feeding birds, gardening, “remembering” older fun times, looking at photos, sewing, making beautiful dolls, cooking, especially homemade yeast rolls, reading “The Coosa County News”, “Guideposts”, especially writing down positive thoughts, the adult coloring books, especially those with Scripture, and coloring flowers red and leaves green, chocolate, buttermilk and cornbread, growing “Seven Sisters” roses which she was told were the kind which covered her mother’s grave in 1924, when her mother passed away when Nellie Kate was only 7 years old. Funeral services will be held on Monday, January 23, 2017, at New Home Baptist Church, Titus, Alabama at 3:00 p.m. Visitation will be held at the church one hour prior to funeral services. Interment will be at the church cemetery. Rev. Gerald Wood will officiate and congregational singing will be led by Rev. Brad Chandler. Addie Stubbs will serve as pianist. Donations can be made to New Home Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. Nellie Kate was a very special lady and will be missed by so very many who knew and loved her. Wetumpka Memorial Funeral Home directing.
Thomas Gordan Kolb Jr.
KOLB, Mr. Thomas Gordon Jr., a resident of Wetumpka, Alabama passed away Tuesday, January 24, 2017 at the age of 77. Graveside services will be held Friday, January 27, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. at Siloam Baptist Church Cemetery in Rutledge,Alabama with Minister Darrell Smith officiating. Gassett Funeral Home of Wetumpka directing. Mr. Kolb is survived by his wife, Paula Kolb, daughters, Rebecca Denise Holmes, Lisa Marie Clark, grandchildren, Tyler Novae, Corey Novae, Christian Emery Ross, Ashley Lauren Novae, two great-grandchildren, nephews, Vincent B. (Nancy) Kolb and Preston D. (Tracey) Kolb. Visitation will be held Thursday, January 26, 2017 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Gassett Funeral Home.Online Guest Book available at www.gassettfuneralhome. net
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Artist Gallery, located on the second floor of the City of Wetumpka Building, 408 South Main St., in Wetumpka. Wamble’s talk is held in conjunction with the exhibit “Locally Speaking: The Elmore County Art Guild.” It didn’t take long for Wamble to switch predominant art forms from her painting to working with the gourds. “It’s an addictive thing,” the Terrell County, Tennessee native said. “I didn’t know until I got into it that there are more than a thousand different kinds of gourds and they’re named either for what they look like or what they were used for.” One of her favorite types of gourds to work with is the maranka, which ranges from two to six inches in diameter and has a pointed bottom. Wamble often ends up doing the faces she “sees” in the gourds. “I might see two faces or six faces or eight faces in that gourd and then I just go with it,” Wamble said. “I guess it’s my favorite because I do like to do faces and it’s just intriguing to me how many different things you can get on there just by looking at it, because it’s so crinkled-up naturally that it looks like noses and mouths. One of the earlier ones I did way back years ago, I saw two faces, half of a crucifix and a real strange woodpecker. And that’s what I put on there.” Wamble compares her envisioning things on the surface of a gourd to a person staring at a summer sky. “When people ask me about inspiration for my designs, I say ‘Well, it’s like looking at a cloud. If you like at them, you can see all kinds of things up there.’ So I just keep staring until I see whatever,” Wamble said. “Sometimes I’ll have found a design that I like, but I’ll have to look at the gourd and see if it’s going to work on there, if it fits the curves. And then I do a lot of – say I had a dragonfly that I liked – I will cut me out a pattern out of paper and I’ll trace around the outside so I can place it, because I’d be doing a lot of erasing otherwise. And then I’ll go back in and I can freehand the inside of it. And then I go back over that with a woodburner and burn all the lines in, so that dark outlining you see has all been burned in. Then I go back in with either alcohol dyes or inks. When I first started out I used shoe polish a lot, because it’s amazing how nice shoe polish finishes on a gourd. And then, of course, there’s acrylic paint. The only thing I don’t like about the paints is they block out the really pretty patterns
tunity to identify and recognize excellence in school safety. In recent years, the judging criteria has placed special emphasis on the use of technology in the safety plan,” said Strange. “Through the highlighting of outstanding safety standards, schools throughout Alabama have implemented better programs and continue to make strides that will protect our children.” Strange plans to visit winning schools this spring to personally present the award in honor of each school’s accomplishment. Applications are being accepted now through Feb. 24. More information about criteria for the awards may be found at the Attorney General’s website at http://www.ago.alabama.gov/Page-AL-Safe-SchoolsInitiative. The nominations will be reviewed by an independent panel of judges.
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One of Calera gourd artist Teresa Wamble’s works from a maranka gourd featuring many faces she envisioned.
that are in the gourd. If you put something transparent, the gourd will do things. One some of the dyes, I put one color in there, but a painter would think I used three, but it’s the gourd doing the rest of it for me.” But, for Wamble, it seems magic comes from her ability to see things in the designs of her artistic vehicles, imagine the things she sees and then, using her art, making them appear. “One time I had a sort of hand-clapper looking thing and I wanted to trace that thing out with a sort of a Mickey Mouse-looking hand,” Wamble said. “So I got that on there because it fit the curve of the gourd, but then I kept seeing something in between. I kept studying it and studying it and I finally figured out it was a jester, so I ended up with three jesters in between those hands. That’s the fun part of it. I never had a totally preconceived design in mind. I just start with one little thing and then it goes from there and that’s where the fun comes in. “I’m into realism just to a point. I draw what I want to draw and what I don’t, I just leave out.”
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that the flagpole at city hall “snapped off” in the storms. Town Clerk Deborah Rowe confirmed the account and said, “The flagpole here at town hall snapped in the wind over the weekend.” In the meantime, she said, a new pole had been raised. At Monday’s commission meeting, Jones said he had sent damage reports to the other commissioners. “We ended up with a number of damages across the county,” said Jones. “It appears that the majority of what we’ve had is wind damage or possibly some small spin up tornados.” Jones said he would travel with the NWS to
potentially four areas in the county, but definitely two of the most heavily affected. “We had the majority of damage we sustained in Wetumpka (and) out between or near Redland or over in the Holtville Community over the weekend,” Jones said. Jones said there were some positive takeaways from the weather event. He said it was “awesome” from his vantage point to see what was getting done across the county. “I was very surprised that we didn’t have more damage with regards to request for individual needs, I really was, so it showed the tremendous
cooperative effort also this weekend of all the agencies to come together and work together,” Jones said. Elmore County Highway Department Engineer Richie Beyer said they were still dealing with a number of drainage issues, some due to what he said were either financial or physical limitations. However, one issue Beyer said the public could directly help his department with was the dumping of debris in county ditches. “That created a lot of problems for us,” said Beyer. “Any help we could get from the public is greatly appreciated.”
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for the community to form as well as a place that reflects the value of Eclectic.” His biggest hope was that the Warehouse could serve as a model for how other small communities could remodel old buildings to support town growth. “Between 2008 and 2012 when the recession hit, Eclectic, which has a population of just over 1,000 people, almost went bankrupt,” said Mayor Gary Davenport. “I would say about 60 percent of downtown buildings were unoccupied. “I would say 70 percent of this was caused by the recession and the other 30 percent was just because the store owners were getting old and they either died out or retired.” Since then, the community has come together to rebuild the infrastructure of the town. A town that recently had empty buildings on every corner is now being brought back to life. “Everything in Eclectic is a community deal,” said Davenport. But the people who were born and raised in Eclectic aren’t the only ones invested in the rebirth of the town. Rebecca Griffith, who lives in Birmingham, and her business partner, Marie Rippy, opened Original Grace, a boutique and event planning business, in Eclectic during the fall of 2015. Griffith lives part-time upstairs in what used to be Shorty’s Pool Hall. “Hornsby contacted me to help with an event at the Warehouse and I just fell in love with the town,” Griffith said. Seeing the history, beauty and potential of the town, Griffith immediately opened up Original Grace. Having spent a lot of time in an African village, working to support the local women by investing in their lives and buying their jewelry, she felt the same sentiment for Eclectic when she saw its economic state. “Just like that village, the people here needed someone to believe in their community,” Griffith said. Everyone was skeptical at first. “They would drive by at night and see us women in here scrubbing the floors,” Griffith said. “They didn’t understand why these two strangers were coming in here and starting a business like this.” During this time, Griffith and Rippy were struggling with personal tragedies of their own, but they still managed to keep their doors open to set a standard for the town. For the first six months, Griffith was going through therapy following a car accident and Rippy was busy moving into a new house after suffering from a house fire. “I told Marie that, no matter what, we have to keep our doors opened,” Griffith said. “And it was amazing. Everybody went from ‘’why are you here’ to ‘we’re so glad you’re here.’ Griffith says she ultimately wants a town that represents heartbeats up and down the street. “That’s why we keep our light on,” she said. “To represent life.”
Although growth is the focus and has been for a few years now, most natives don’t want the town to grow too quickly. “When you grow a lot, you grow a lot of problems,” Strickland said. Strickland sits at his desk, his son, Michael, sitting to his right. Strickland’s Cloth Barn, the oldest business in town, has been in Eclectic since 1949. People come from all over the world to buy fabric from him. “We once had a couple from Bangladesh come to get cloth and see their daughter who lives in Eclectic – in that order,” Michael Strickland joked. Donald, 67, took over his father’s business 49 years ago. Tiny glass bottles of iodine and CamphoPhenique are still sitting on the shelf by the door, where they’ve been sitting since the building was a five- and ten-cents store. “I can remember when we had a red light with a box on the post and you had to bang on the box to make the light change,” Donald Strickland said. “That’s what we did for excitement. That, or we would go down to Dr. (Broughton) Griffith’s and watch him pull teeth.” He defines Eclectic as one big family. Here, you don’t have to know your business because everyone else knows it for you. “A lot of people grow up and go through the school here and they do leave here,” Strickland said. “But eventually a lot of them come back to raise kids or retire. It’s a good place to come home to.” It seems just about anyone in Eclectic would agree. Living in Eclectic is almost like time-traveling 30 years into the past. It’s normal to leave the house without locking doors, to leave keys in the car and to let your children walk up and down the town’s sidewalks. It’s this family-friendly atmosphere, mixed with the rich history and strong public school system, that makes Eclectic the perfect place to settle. “Elmore County has a fantastic school system,” said Davenport. “Kids from a lot of surrounding com-
munities attend school in Eclectic.” One hour and 40 minutes south of Birmingham and 40 minutes north of Montgomery, Eclectic is also in a prime location. Being situated on Lake Martin is a major attraction for those wanting to settle in central Alabama. The town’s proximity allows families to live in a small town, but still be close to all of the shopping centers and work opportunities they may want. And with the town on the rise, the appeal is sure to increase over the next few years. Mike Squires is planning to open Bezlo’s, a new restaurant and game hall across from the town’s library soon. This is partly due to the town’s desire to make Eclectic a center of “Christian family entertainment,” with an emphasis on nightly entertainment, according to Hornsby. These newer attractions, of course, can’t outshine traditional events like the town’s annual Cotton Festival and An Eclectic Christmas that have been sustaining and drawing people to Eclectic for years. John Allen Wright of the Eclectic Ministry said that more than 4,800 people reserved spots for the rain-hampered An Eclectic Christmas this year. During the program, groups of “families” walk down a road that leads to Bethlehem. “You smell the wood burning. They’re baking bread in the village,” Wright said. “When you arrive, you know something’s a little different from what you’re used to. We are an experience, not a sit-down-andleave. And it doesn’t cost a thing.” About her “adopted” town, Griffith said, “We’re a gem in the rough. We have so much history and we are sitting in the middle of such economic growth. We’re being dug out and found. It’s huge.”
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Today we witness a modern day train wreck Dear Editor, In the 1800’s, train wrecks were a huge event to the point that savvy businessmen staged them for profit, i.e., the crash at Crush in 1896. A few spectators died during that event from flying debris – a small price to pay for such entertainment. Some things never change. Today, we witness a modern day train wreck in Donald Trump. His train wreck is a slow-motion burn, years in the making. Against all logic, this aberration became the president. His lack of character is boundless, from his insults of the press, the intelligence community on which he will depend, civil rights leaders and countries who are our allies (but for how long?) to tweets with no filter, to praising our biggest threat, Vladimir Putin and Russia, to blowing off the importance of N.A.T.O. He has the lowest approval rating ever of an incoming president . His ignorance is even bigger than his ego. I voted for neither candidate so I cannot hide my anticipation of what is next. Trump is living proof that “low-rent trash” is not tied to social or economic factors. It’s a frame of mind that appealed to the voters of Alabama who relate to his bellicose nature. You can’t hide low-rent. So let’s all sit back, pop the top on a natty light, put on some Skynyrd wide open and enjoy the long Trump train ride right over the cliff. See you in four years when the smoke clears. Keith Smith Wetumpka
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t seems to me that in the very early portion of his tenure as our 45th president, Donald John Trump spent a little too much time sweating the small stuff. Let me get this out of the way up front: I did not vote for Trump. I thought Hillary’s experience in government made her the better choice. I also thought that Trump revealed his true character in some of the things that came out prior to the election. Now, back to Trump’s sweating the small stuff and, no, I’m not talking about his tiny hands. I am talking about size, though, as in the size of the crowd at his inauguration. Trump, with his “YUUUGE” ego, couldn’t stand that crowds for Obama’s inauguration were larger than his. So he made a little fake news. He announced – or Trump mouthpiece Sean Spicer announced – that they were. But Spicer’s announcement came after Trump lamented how the god-awful rotten media – “among the most dishonest human beings on earth,” Trump claimed – had falsely portrayed the size of the crowd on his first official visit to Central Intelligence Agency headquarters, where he addressed some 300-400 CIA officials. He even said the crowd went “all the way back to the Washington monument,” which
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photos show that it clearly did not. Besides, did Trump think this was top-of-mind or even mattered to the officials at the CIA? I should think they’ve got a bit more than crowd sizes on their plates. Then, the erstwhile Spicer defends the Donald with this gem: “It was the total largest audience witnessed in person and around the globe, period.” Spicer said. Not only did he make a statement that, where the in-person part is concerned, is probably false, he rammed it home with that emphatic “period” at the end of his statement. I’m sure he felt it was a job well-done. And it was. He had defended Trump’s ill-conceived topic of conversation with our intelligence community as well as he possibly could. Too bad it was a near-impossible task. But wait, there’s more. And this may be the best of this entire sorry saga. Enter Trump senior adviser Kellyanne Conway to the “Meet the Press” on Sunday morning.
Conway, fresh from being complimented by Bill Clinton on her Inauguration-Day attire (she said so in a tweet!), called Spicer’s summation of the inaugural crowds “alternative facts.” What, pray tell, is an alternative fact? I don’t have the foggiest – and, believe me, this whole deal left my brain quite foggy – idea. I’ve never heard an attorney cite “the alternative facts of the case.” My college professors didn’t tell me about these “alternative facts” that were obviously at my disposal. I feel cheated. I feel lied to. Wait. … Now, let’s get this straight: No, I didn’t vote for him, but that makes Trump no less my president than anyone else’s. As such, if you combine that with my love for and pride in my country, I want to see him do well. I want him to be, well, huge. But, let’s face it, the crowd at his inauguration wasn’t “YUUGE” in comparison to some very recent ones. Now, Trump and his mouthpiece Spicer should get on about the important stuff, the stuff that really matters to those who elected Trump. And that’s a fact – both real and alternative. David Granger is the managing editor of the Elmore County newspapers for Tallapoosa Publishers, Inc.
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New friends are special, too
ecently, I wrote about the importance of old friends, and I’m not changing my tune on that. There is nothing like old friends; however, meeting new friends has its perks, too. I’m not saying we should expect immediate gratification from new friendships, but sometimes, who knows, maybe you’ll end up on a boat. I had a speaking gig in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, this past week, and that’s just where I wound up. Although it’s not the first time I’ve had an awesome experience following a gig, it is the first time I’ve ever wound up on a boat. In fact, it was a sailboat. I’ve been on a lot of boats in my life, but this was my first time ever on a sailboat. A few years ago, I had a gig for the University of Florida at an agricultural research center in the Florida panhandle. I met an elderly gentleman who invited me to his 9000 acre farm the next morning. His farm was filled with peanuts and cotton. He took me on a tour and showed me the whole process from the ground to the combine to the finished product. I’d never seen anything like it. I had no idea what the process of either entailed, because I was only ever privy to the finished product. It’s the same thing with the boat. I’d never been on a sail-
JODY FULLER Guest Columnist
boat, but all I ever imagined was the finished product—the actual sailing part. There was a lot of work that went into it before we ever went on the three-hour tour…the three hour tour. There were apparently a lot of hungry osprey in the area, because the boat was marked with their fishy presence, so we had to clean the boat before we set sail. Nobody wants to be out on a dirty boat. The battery was dead, too. Granted it was a sailboat, but you have to have power to get out of the marina and into the bay. I never thought about that part. I just thought it magically happened. Regardless, we didn’t have a lot of wind, so we needed the battery more than usual. It was a beautiful day. We were in the mid-seventies in the second week of January. It should have been cold and miserable, but, other than the lack of wind, the weather conditions were absolutely perfect. The bay was calm as bathtub water, which made the dolphin sightings all that much better. They
came within just a few feet of the boat. When we got back to the marina, we grabbed our belongings, cleaned up, and battened down the hatches before going to the local oyster bar for a fresh dozen. It really was one of those perfect days, all because of the new friends and the new relationship with them. In spite of all the negativity in the world, there really are a lot of good people out there, so cherish the friends you have, but don’t be afraid to seek out new relationships, too. Good friends can only enhance your life. I had another gig in South Florida last year. Some of the great folks, my new friends, down there have invited me to come back to stay at their guest home. I think I need to take them up on their offer real soon. I’m noticing a pattern here. Maybe I need more gigs in Florida. There seems to be a lot of good people in The Sunshine State, but really, there are good people everywhere. Jody Fuller is a comic, speaker, writer and soldier with three tours of duty in Iraq. He is also a lifetime stutterer. He can be reached at jody@jodyfuller.com. For more information, please visit www.jodyfuller.com.
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January 26
Leadership Elmore County Class of 2017 will host a Quarterly Drug Education Program for Today’s Teens and Their Parents at Wetumpka High School at 6:30 p.m. Learn current drug trends are in Elmore County and hear personal testimony. Learn what to do to assist family members when faced with a drug problem.
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February 26
Come get a better night’s sleep and support Wetumpka High School Band’s Fourth Annual Mattress Fundraiser from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Wetumpka High School We carry quality name brands like Simmons Beautyrest and Restonic mattresses for up to 50% off retail prices. This is one day only! Profits go directly to the Pride of the Tribe! Tweet #beds4wetumpkaband! Follow us on Twitter @CFSBirmingham
January 27
Elmore County Food Pantry is hosting an orientation for new volunteers at 10 a.m. Anyone interested in learning about the volunteer program is encouraged to attend. The opportunities for ways to serve are nearly unlimited. Call the director, Patti Peacock, at (334) 567-3232 for more information. • Living Word Hyphen will be hosting Christian Karaoke from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Living Word Wetumpka, located at 500 Alabama Highway 170. This night is going to be great! We can’t wait to hear all those heavenly voices! All ages are welcome to attend this event.
February 28
January 28
Wetumpka Youth League will hold an onsite registration for spring baseball and softball at the Wetumpka Baseball Complex from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. There will be two additional onsite registration events on Feb. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Feb. 11 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. For more information visit www.wetumpkayouthleague.com.
January 30
The Taste of Elmore County will be held at the Wetumpka Civic Center from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. Ages 3 and under eat free. This is the Elmore County Food Pantry’s largest fundraiser each year. Attendees will be able to sample a variety of delectable dishes, tap their toes to the music of “The Back Porch Pickers”, all while supporting the thriving ministry of the Food Pantry. Call (334) 567-3232 or e-mail elmorecountyfoodpantry@gmail.com for more information.
February 1-April 14
An AARP team of volunteers will be at the Wetumpka Public Library every Wednesday and Friday beginning in February during tax season. Call the library at 567-1308 to schedule an appointment, and to find out what is required for you to bring. We appreciate the support of AARP volunteers for providing this service. Tax forms will be available at the library later this month or may also be downloaded at the following sites: http://www.irs.gov/ (or phone 1-800-TAXFORM),http://www.revenue.alabama.gov/.
February 1-March 1
Registration opens for 2017 spring volleyball at the Wetumpka Family YMCA. Games will start March 18 and end May 13. There is a $70 fee for members and $140 for non-members. After March 1 a late fee will be charged. This league is for students ages 6-17. For more information, contact Scot Patterson at (334) 567-8282 or spatterson@ymcamontgomery.org.
February 2
Registration opens for mini-soccer and will continue until March 1 at the Wetumpka Family YMCA. This will be a fun and exciting introduction to soccer for children ages 4 -7. This sport is for boys and girls who want to learn the fundamentals of soccer. Practices will be structured around teaching the basic skills needed in Soccer. There is a $60 fee for members and a $120 fee for non-members. For more information, contact Scott Patterson at (334) 567-8282 or spatterson@ymcamontgomery.org.
February 4
Paint the Park for Jody will begin at 7:30 a.m. with registration and packet pickup at Gold Star Park in downtown Wetumpka. The Color Fun Run begins at 9 a.m. with a Paint Party in the Park immediately following. The fee for early registration is $35 and the deadline is Wednesday, Jan. 25. After that the registration fee will increase to $40. Registration will be available the day of the race. All proceeds will go towards supporting the Jody Marie Sanford Memorial Scholarship Fund. Jody was a Wetumpka High School student and cross country athlete who passed away February 4, 2014. For online registration please visit https://runsignup/Race/AL/Wetumpka/ PainttheParkforJody5KColorFunRun. If you have any questions call (334) 685-3525 or (334) 430-6627. • The GLAM (God’s Love Amazes Me) ministry sponsored by Good Hope Baptist Church in Eclectic will host Dress Day from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. This ministry provides a way to relieve the financial burden for high school girls that would like to attend prom. We will be at our GLAM House located on South Fleahop Road in Eclectic for this day and each girl will receive a dress and shoes. For more information please call the church at (334) 541- 3837 or Kelli McGhee at (334) 322-2188.
February 5
Join us for Murder on the Menu at the Wetumpka Public Library, located at 410 S. Main Street, from 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. for a fabulous day with mystery authors from around the country. Tickets are $40 each and include a great catered lunch. To see a list of scheduled authors visit http://www.wetumpkalibrary. com/Default.asp?ID=770&pg=Murder+on+the+Menu+2017.
February 8
Join us as the Children of the World Choir presents an evening of music at Mountain View Baptist Church, located at 1025 Rifle Range Road in Wetumpka, from 6 p.m. – 7 p.m. This is a part of World Help’s Rescue Tour. World Help is a faith
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Mike Bellury presents Damon Ingram of Central with his new Henry “Golden Boy” .22 lever-action rifle he won in a fundraising raffle by Kilifgee Masonic Lodge 199. The rifle was donated to the lodge by Sure Shot of Alexander City. base humanitarian non-profit organization based in Forest, Virginia that exists to serve the physical and spiritual needs of people in impoverished communities around the world. Visit their website at https://worldhelp.net/children-of-the-world/rescue-tour/ for more information.
February 9-11, 16-19 and 23-25
The Wetumpka Depot Players Present: Ring of Fire: the Music of Johnny Cash. From the songbook of Johnny Cash comes this unique musical about love and faith, struggle and success, and home and family. More than two dozen classic hits—including “I Walk The Line,” “A Boy Named Sue,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” and the title tune— performed by a multi-talented cast, paint a musical portrait of The Man in Black that promises to be a foot-stompin’, crowd-pleasin’ salute to a uniquely American legend! For more information call (334) 868-1440 or visit our website www.wetumpkadepot.com.
February 9-26
Prattville’s Way Off Broadway Theatre Presents: To Kill a Mockingbird, from the novel by Harper Lee, adapted by Christopher Segel, and directed by Sam Wallace. It will open Thursday, Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m. There will be a special performance on Feb. 14 at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays the play can be seen at 7:30 p.m. with a matinee performance at 2 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. Contact (334) 5950854 or wobt.pratvilleal.gov for more information. The play is presented by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock, Illinois.
February 9
Local bands will compete in the Relay for Life Kickoff event “The Battle of the Bands.” The entertainment will begin at 5:30 p.m. and end at 8:30 p.m. at the Wetumpka Civic Center.
February 11
Holtville Riverside Baptist Church, located at 7121 Holtville Road, will host their Valentine’s Banquet from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Come celebrate God’s love and treat your special Valentine to a great night of dinner and entertainment. All proceeds will help fund our Youth Mission Trip. It will be $12 per person or get our special at 2 for $20. Children’s plates are $5. Call the church at (334) 514-5922 for additional information. • Get Outdoors and run wild at the Seventh Annual Alabama Nature Center Critter Crawl. Get your heart pumping with a little exercise and a breath of fresh air. The Critter Crawl will feature a 5K and 1 mile run along the beautiful trails located at Lanark in Millbrook. Bring the family and plan to run wild...or you can just crawl! The Critter Crawl 5K begins at 9 a.m., and takes runners through a portion of the Alabama Nature Center’s 5-mile trail system. There will also be a 1-mile race beginning at 10 a.m. Shirts are guaranteed for participants registering before Jan. 30. Extras will be ordered but run out fast. Preregistration cost is $25 (5K) or $20 (1 Mile). Day-Of Registration we will add an additional $5. Prizes will be awarded so sign up to RUN WILD today! Participants may pick up race packets at the ANC Pavilion Friday, February 10th, from 1p.m-5 p.m. An addition to the line-up at this year’s event there will be a costume contest, so be creative and run as an Alabama critter! Music and food will be provided, plus door prizes and lots of room for kids to play. All races start and finish at the ANC NaturePlex. Please visit www.alabamawildlife.org or call Matt Vines at 334-285-4550 for more information or register online at www.active.com. • Join us for our 2017 Brantwood Children’s Home’s Love Run 5k from 7:30 a.m.- 9:30 a.m. at Paterson Field, located at 1201 Madison Ave. in Montgomery. Deemed “the toughest 5k in Montgomery”, our race was designed intentionally to simulate the challenges and hardships our children have had to face in their lives. As you cross the finish line atop Brantwood’s hill, our children will be there cheering you on all the way. Early registration is $25 with the proceeds providing food, clothing, and shelter for our 30 children. All runners will receive goodie bags, t-shirts and a fabulous breakfast catered by Wind Creek Good to Go food truck. Registration can be found on
Brantwood’s webpage and on www.active. com. For additional information, please call Krystal at 334-549-5988. • Sidewalk Prophets will be performing at Benjamin Russell, located at 375 Lee St., Alexander City, from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. Doors will open at 6 p.m. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the following link: https:// www.eventbrite.com/e/sidewalk-prophets-prodigal-tour-immersive-concert-experience-alexander-city-al-tickets-30167714446 • Montgomery Zoo will be hosting Animal Enrichment Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. From zoo animals to our pets at home and even including us, we all need enrichment. A chance to smell a new scent, taste a new flavor, play a new game or figure out a challenging puzzle or game. The result is to stimulate behaviors resembling those for that species found in the wild. It is a lot of trial and error, but it is always fun. Regular admission to the zoo will be charged, but there will be no additional fee to view and participate. For additional information please contact the Montgomery Zoo Animal Enrichment and Conservation Manager at (334) 240-4903 or email at knaugher@ montgomeryal.gov.
February 12
Join us at the Elmore County Historical Society and Museum, located at 112 S. Main St. in Wetumpka, from 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. where Coach Ron Dickerson will present the biography “Horace King- from Slave to Master Bridge Builder.” King was an architect and builder of the 1844 Wetumpka Covered Bridge. The event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.
February 16, 23, March 2, 9, 16, and 23
Learn the basics of honeybee management in a six-week Beginning Beekeeping class at the Elmore County Extension Auditorium located at 340 Queen Ann Road in Wetumpka. There is a $50 fee per person if registered by Feb. 10. After that the fee will increase to $75 per person. Contact the Central Alabama Beekeepers Association at (334) 334-799-2254 or visit their website www.cababees.org for more information.
February 16
Join us for An Abundant Life Celebration from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the Wetumpka Civic Center. Get ready to learn from the real-life stars of this great work - the moms, dads, children, volunteers and workers. You’ll be introduced to all the amazing things happening right here at home. Tickets are $20 each. For more information call (334) 5671955 or email emily@hopewetumpka.org.
February 18
The Humane Shelter of Elmore County will host “Getting Down with the Dawgs” drawdown. Stop by the shelter to purchase tickets for your chance to win $10,000! Last year we sold out of tickets before the event so don’t delay getting your tickets. With the purchase of a $100 ticket you will have a 1 in 300 opportunity to win $10,000 (you do NOT have to be present to win the grand prize)! Besides a chance to win big, each ticket holder and guest will also get a delicious buffet dinner, chance for door prizes, cash bar and so much more. ‘Getting Down with the Dawgs’ Drawdown will be at the Wind Creek Entertainment Center, 100 River Oaks Drive in Wetumpka. Doors will open at 5 p.m., cash bar opens around 5:30 pm, and the Wind Creek catered dinner begins at 6 p.m. The Drawdown will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the shelter at 255 Central Plank Road in Wetumpka. For any questions contact us at 334-5673377 or email hselco@bellsouth.net.
February 25
The Order of Cimarron presents Wetumpka’s Fifth Annual Mardi Gras Festival at Gold Star Park in Downtown Wetumpka. The Festival will open at 9 a.m. and the parade will roll at 1 p.m. Email oocmardigras@gmail.com for more information or visit their Facebook page. • There will be a Charity Coed Kickball Tournament from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. at Lagoon Park, located at 2855 Lagoon Park Drive in Montgomery. Cash prize will be awarded. All proceeds will benefit Brantwood
AGAPE of Central Alabama is proud to announce the Third Annual Connecting Hearts event with special guests Katherine and Jay Wolf of Hope Heals Ministry. The Connecting Hearts event will take place at the Alley Station Warehouse in downtown Montgomery, from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m, preceded by a VIP meet and greet from 6 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. and a book signing for all guests from 6:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. Sponsorship opportunities are currently available. In April 2008, 26-year-old Katherine suffered a massive brain stem stroke. Not expected to live or recover, she instead relearned to eat, speak and walk. In spite of double vision, deafness, facial paralysis and diminished fine motor skills, she thrives as a wife and mom. Now she and Jay, a Montgomery native, celebrate the beauty of life and parenthood as well as the pain, and share their story through the full-time ministry of Hope Heals. Your support of this event will impact children throughout Central Alabama. AGAPE of Central Alabama is a ministry that helps children by connecting hearts through foster care and adoption. There are so many children in our area that need a loving home, and Agape sets out to match children with nurturing Christian families. You don’t want to miss this special event on Feb. 28. To learn more, or to become a sponsor for the 2017 Connecting Hearts event, contact Steve Duer or call 334-2729466 Tickets available at www.eventbrite. com
March 1- April 14
Registration for 2017 T-Ball will open at the Wetumpka Family YMCA. This will be a fun introduction to baseball. This program is designed for boys and girls ages 4-6 who want to learn the basics of baseball. Practices and games are scheduled to increase knowledge of the game of baseball. Games will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays. There is a $70 for members and a $140 fee for non-members. For more information, contact Scot Patterson at (334) 567-8282 or spatterson@ymcamontgomery. org.
March 11
The Third Annual Ride For the Squad Motorcycle Ride, Safety Campaign and Fund Raiser to benefit the Hoyt Hardin, Austin Augustine and Dylan Bieber Scholarship Fund will begin at Aw Shucks Oyster Bar and Grill, located at 4100 Wetumpka Highway in Montgomery. The ride will be around beautiful Lake Martin. Registration details will be announced soon. The event will include fun, music, door prizes, raffles, safety campaign for teen drivers and more. We hope to have AT&T again with their driving simulator at the event from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Bring your teen to participate. We also plan to have a special SAFETY COMPONENT and we hope you will bring your teen drivers to participate. Details to be announced at a later date. On Sunday, November 23, 2014, around 7:45 p.m. Austin Augustine, Hoyt Hardin and Dylan Bieber, all 16-year old juniors at Wetumpka High School, and a local sheriff’s deputy were killed on Fire Tower Road in Wetumpka in a horrific head-on collision. There was one survivor in the accident and he is doing very well. The boys were known as “The Squad”. All proceeds from the “Ride for the Squad” will go toward supporting the scholarship fund that has been created to keep the legacy of these three boys alive and to help young people with the cost of college. We are working to turn our hurt and tragedy into hope and education for others. If you do not ride or would prefer to make a tax deductable donation to the scholarship fund, please make your check payable to: Elmore County Community Foundation or ECCF and mail it to: Beverly Eddy 135 Hill Ridge Drive, Wetumpka, Alabama 36092. Thank you. Any amount is appreciated. You will receive a receipt.
March 11-12
Come join us for Zoo weekend from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. There will be a festive environment with live entertainment, games, bouncy houses, big slides, inflatable, pony and camel rides, petting zoo, karate demos, Montgomery Police K-9 presentation, live animal presentations, concessions and animals from around the world. Enjoy the many activities, fantastic food and have fun together at an affordable price. It is also an excellent opportunity to take advantage of discounted memberships. Admission will be $15 for adults, $11 for children ages 3-12 years old, FREE for toddlers 2 years old and younger and Montgomery Zoo Members. Special discounted admission for the Mann Museum will be $3 for all ages.
March 18
Witness a Living History Event at Cheaha State Park. Observe an authentic southern ladies’ tea at 10 a.m. at the Upper Stone Pavilion inside the park. Then at 2 p.m. watch the famous battle above the clouds part of the “Siege of Chattanooga” in the semi-primitive camping area. The battles will be reenacted by the Company F31st Alabama. For additional information call (256) 488-5111 or email cheaha. groupres@dcnr.alabama.gov.
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for painting. That was something we could do for her, so we went down to help out for the weekend. What stood out to me over the weekend was that we were essentially surrounded by natural disaster and the goodness of people. When we got the phone calls from Wetumpka Saturday morning, it was so encouraging to hear a casual account of folks in our neighborhood coming out together to assess storm damage and do whatever was necessary to make repairs. That phone call came as we were headed to a neighborhood where residents and their families have been taking care of each other for several months now. Rebuilding is well underway, and signs of new life are abundant in Gramma’s neighborhood, even though evidence of the massive destruction persists. The situation is not
reetings from the corner of Bridge and Bridge! As I write this week’s column, I can hear the sound of chainsaws down the street. Neighbors are clearing away debris from weekend storms and making repairs to damaged buildings. My family and I were in Louisiana when the tornado blew through west Wetumpka Saturday morning. We got phone calls from neighbors caring for our dogs and looking after our house in our absence. We got the details of the early morning funnel cloud and its destruction. We were in Walker, Louisiana helping paint my grandmother-in-law’s house at the time. Her house was overcome with flood waters back in August. The rebuilding phase was at the point where the new interior of her house was ready
Redland Baptist 1266 Dozier Rd., Wetumpka 567-8649 Refuge Baptist Church 3098 Red Hill Road Tallassee 334-857-2638 Rehoberth Baptist 8110 Rifle Range Rd., Tallassee 567-9801 Rushenville Baptist 10098 Georgia Rd., Eclectic 541-2418 Saint James Baptist 1005 Nobles Rd., Wetumpka 567-6209 Saint James Baptist 101 Gantt Rd., Deatsville 569-3006 Santuck Baptist 7250 Central Plank Rd., Wetumpka 567-2364 Seman Baptist Seman, Alabama Shoal Creek Baptist 13214 Holtville Rd., Deatsville 569-2482 Springfield Baptist Hwy. 7, Millbrook
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perfect, but positive energy abounds. All of this was taking place as our new president was being sworn in. The inauguration was a highly charged one. There was a tremendous amount of energy present. Unfortunately, much of it was negative energy. Citizens opposed to the new president marched in protest. Supporters of the new president celebrated the potential for sweeping change to the way our country is led. Both are instances of civic duty and the faithful exercise of civic
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Thelma Baptist 810 Weoka Rd., Wetumpka 567-3665 Titus Baptist 6930 Titus Rd., Wetumpka 334-531-2120 Tunnell Chapel Baptist 210 Central Plank Rd., Wetumpka 567-2589 Victory Baptist 5481 Main St., Millbrook Wadsworth Baptist 2780 Hwy. 143, Deatsville 569-2851 BAPTIST - MISSIONARY Atkins Hill 565 Atkins Rd., Wetumpka 567-1141 Cathmagby Baptist 3074 Mitchell Creek Rd., Wetumpka 567-4787 First Missionary Baptist at Guilfield 412 Company St., Wetumpka 567-7455 Goodhope 1389 Willow Springs Rd. Wetumpka 567-7133
Wetumpka Church of Christ 408 West Bridge Street
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Central Baptist Church 3545 W Central Rd Wetumpka, AL 36092 Hwy 9 & W. Central Sun: 10 Bible Studies 11 Worship 6 Worship www.CBCWetumpka.com 239.233.0341 Pastor “g”
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right and freedom. The negative energy portion of the event has nothing to do with the faithful exercise of civic right or freedom. The negative energy comes from a twisted sense of justification that has been rapidly growing in this nation of ours. It is called the double standard. The reason I apply the term to our present time is simple. More and more, I find some people embracing and supporting behaviors aimed at their opponents they would never allow for their cohorts. Specific behaviors are overlooked as long as they are justified. The justification is highly subjective. Basically, it says it’s okay to trash people as long as you disagree with them. The most significant aspect of the example set by Jesus Christ applies to the whole
Sunday Prayer and Fellowship.......8:30 a.m. Bible Study.............9 a.m. Worship service...10 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study........7 p.m.
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Lebanon 17877 U.S. Hwy. 231, Titus 514-1097 Mount Canaan 1125 Weoka Rd., Wetumpka 567-2141 Mount Pisgah 16621 U.S. Hwy. 231, Titus 567-3668 Mt. Zion 371 AL Hwy. 14, Elmore, 567-2613 Mt. Zion #3 1813 Luke Paschal Rd., Eclectic New Home 5130 Elmore Rd., Wetumpka 567-5966 Second Missionary 760 N. Bridge St., Wetumpka 567-8601 Spring Chapel Jasmine Hill Rd., Wetumpka 567-6493 Sweetwater 163 Michael Lane, Wetumpka 334-5389415 Tabernacle Baptist 1020 W. Tallassee St., Wetumpka 5670620 BAPTIST - PRIMITIVE
Bethel Old School 4625 Jackson Rd. (C.R. 103), Wetumpka Providence 4850 Chana Creek Rd., Wetumpka CATHOLIC Our Lady of Guadalupe 545 White Rd., Wetumpka 567-0311
CHURCH OF CHRIST Church of Christ of Elmore 470 Caesarville Rd., Wetumpka 567-6670 Church of Christ Grandview Pines 165 Deatsville Hwy., Millbrook Cold Springs Church of Christ 5920 Alabama Hwy. 143, Deatsville Georgia Road Church of Christ 4003 Georgia Rd., Wetumpka 567-2804 Lightwood Church of Christ 251 New Harmony Rd., Deatsville 5691510 Redland Road Church of Christ 2480 Redland Rd., Wetumpka 514-3656 Wetumpka Church of Christ
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Holtville students urge texts of support Text BUSTRACK to 22333 to help students earn $15,000 for HMS By DAVID GRANGER Managing Editor
A team of seven Holtville Middle School seventh-graders under the tutelage of Life Sciences teacher Melody Wilkerson have already won $5,000 for their school and could win $15,000 more and a trip to Orlando, Florida with an app they’ve envisioned called “Where’s My School Bus?” According to the students, the app is predominantly the brainchild of student Brooke Carrico, who said she got the idea from listening to adults’ discussions. “All of our family members talked before about in case of a school bus breaking down they don’t know where their kids are,” Carrico said. “So we came up with an app to solve their problem.” The concept for the school-bus app was chosen one of the two best in the state in the fifth annual Verizon Innovative Learning app challenge, winning the team $5,000 for the school and tablets for each of the team members. It is designed to help students figure out what is going to happen to them if their school bus breaks down, is late or early or if there is unexpected weather. As one of the Alabama winners, the Holtville team is now eligible to win one of eight Best in Nation awards, selected by a panel of education and industry experts, and the Fan Favorite Award, determined by public vote, to earn an additional $15,000 for the school and earn the opportunity to work with experts from MIT Media Lab to bring their app to life. To help the Holtville team – seventh-graders Carrico, Carter Brink, Hannah Moody, Bethany Parson, Todd Wilson, Ann Wilson and Sam Woodfin – win the Fan Favorite vot-
ing, readers may text BUSTRACK to 22333. Votes are accepted through Feb. 14. The other winner in Alabama was a team of 10th-12th-graders at Shades Valley High School in Irondale for Panagi, a mobile platform for both the sharing and searching of jobs and volunteer opportunities that includes the search options and details that would be relevant to an individual with disabilities. Wilkerson said most of the credit for the design for the app truly goes to the students. “I really didn’t do much,” Wilkerson said. “I pulled them from class sometimes and helped them enter information into the computer. I advised and supervised and gave them encouraging words to push them along. “But I thought the app was a really good idea. I happen to have a second-grader who rides the bus, so it was easy for me to see it would be useful. It was good to see how intelligent some of your kids are. You hear some much negative about our kids these days. I thought it was a creative and innovative idea. I was jumping up and down when we heard they had won.” Some of the same HMS students involved this year were also involved in last year’s entry, which was an app designed around money management. Parson said she can see the value in Verizon’s program. “For kids our age to be stepping out of the box and doing things like this, it’s fun and I think it’s a good thing,” Parson said. Parson and Moody have an extra incentive in winning the contest. Neither has ever been to Orlando. Asked if she would accompany the team members to Orlando, Wilkerson laughed and said, “Yeah, if they go, I want to go.”
Taste of Elmore County taking shape By DAVID GRANGER Managing Editor
Vendors for the 2017 Taste of Elmore County, set for 6-8 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 30, at the Wetumpka Civic Center, are beginning to take shape, according to Patti Peacock, director of the Elmore County Food Pantry. The Taste of Elmore County is the Elmore County Food Pantry’s largest annual fundraiser. Peacock said 1220 Café, Bon Appetit Catering & Events, Buffalo Wild Wings—Prattville, Casa Napoli, Coaches Corner Bar & Grill, Dunkin’ Donuts, Frankie’s Sweet Shoppe, Grumpy Dog, Hog Rock Bar-B-Q, Los Maya’s Mexican Restaurant, Martha’s Place Buffet
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Teacher “I’ve always had a desire to work with children,” Shockley said. “I never had any other career path on my horizon but education. I know God placed me on this earth to be an educator to help mold the minds of future generations. My hope is to have a classroom full of students each year that are confident learners that believe they can achieve every dream they have. My purpose is to have each one of my students know that their fifth grade teacher will always be their cheerleader in their shadow.” Shockley, a graduate of Faulkner, said a high school English teacher was her biggest inspiration. “The person who inspired me to become a teacher was my high school English teacher, Mrs. Teri Thompson, at Wetumpka High School,” Shockley said. “Each day was a new, exciting adventure and she truly made learning fun and enjoyable. She pushed me to be a better student as well as a better person. She told me I was going to be a special teacher one day and I knew she meant it. Knowing the feeling I had that day, when she spoke those words, inspired me to be that same amazing teacher.” Holley, a kindergarten teacher, is in her third year at that level. She has also taught first grade both at Eclectic Elementary and in Montgomery County. The Troy graduate said her inspiration was her parents. “My inspiration for entering the teaching profession was the support and learning opportunities given to me by my parents, David and Deborah Batson,” Holley said. “If I was ever interested in something, whether it was academic or social, my parents always encouraged me to pursue it further. I try to do the same thing with my students by giving them the opportunities to grow through academics and social interactions. Watching my students become excited about learning new things is what I enjoy most about teaching. “Most of the children I am privileged to come into contact with are naturally inquisitive and enjoy expanding their minds. As a kindergarten teacher, my objective is to assess students’ prior knowledge and comprehension of topics and plan lessons to connect them to new information. The instruction must then be applied through active engagement, connections to related topics, and independent practice. I have learned that once a child is interested in something, a desire to know more occurs organically through curiosity. William Ward once said, ‘Curiosity is the wick in the candle of learning.’ From my experience in the classroom, I agree.” Taylor, a seventh-grade math teacher who shared the middle school honor with Shockley, taught at schools in California
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Sherry Tayloe, left, and Erika Shockly were name teachers of the year by the Elmore County Board of Education at a recent board meeting. Below, Tara Holley is Teacher of the Year at Eclectic Elementary School. and Texas and public and private schools in Montgomery County before coming to Eclectic Middle five years ago. The UC-Irvine grad said she simply loves helping her students understand the material. Phalanda Johnson, a biology teacher at Wetumpka High, and Debbie Jones, a librarian at Airport Road Intermediate School in Millbrook were named the county teachers of the year at the elementary and secondary levels, respectively, by the board. Other teachers honored as teacher of the year at their respective schools included Krystal Davis, a third-grade teacher at Holtville Elementary; Tammi Ellis and Jodi Miles, who teach sixth and seventh grade, respectively, at Holtvile Middle School; Alyssia Partridge, who teaches English at Holtville High; Kayla Milam, a second-grade teacher at Coosada Elementary School; Susan Crowell and Leah King of Millbrook Middle School, who teach sixth and eighth grade, respectively; Mary Westbrook, a Spanish teacher at Stanhope Elmore; Tanya Hibbard, a kindergarten teacher at Wetumpka Elementary; Shayla Broadway and Donna Galloway, who teach sixth and eighth grade, respectively, at Wetumpka Middle School; Sandra Williford, who teaches second grade at Redland Elementary; and Lori Higgins, a medical sciences instructor at the Elmore County Technical Center.
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Adams lifts Tribe to 1st team dual semifinals By CORY DIAZ Sports Editor
It all came down to an eighth-grader Friday for Wetumpka to advance to the first AHSAA Class 6A Team Dual State Semifinals. Kyler Adams entered the final bout of the 6A quarterfinals, hosted at Stanhope Elmore, with the Indians down, 35-33, needing at least a decision for his team to move on. “If you don’t win, your team is going to be disappointed,” Adams, the firstyear varsity wrestler, said of what was going through his mind. Despite the pressure, Adams delivered for his team, dominating the Yellow Jackets’ Peter Henderson to a 17-1 technical fall in their 106-pound match and extending Wetumpka’s team dual season. “Really, really, really, really good. It made the team feel good,” Adams said. “I was just real happy, all the smiles in the stands and on the team, I was just real happy.” First-year Tribe wrestling coach David Crunkilton said he was amazed by his eighth-grade grappler overcoming his nerves. “Proud can’t even describe what I’m
feeling right now. He said, ‘I hope it doesn’t come down to me,’ and it did,” Crunkilton said. “He put the team on his back and won it for the team.” The Indians breezed through the preliminary round, quickly dispatching of Hueytown, 68-12. WHS and McAdory alternated victories to open the quarterfinals, with Conner Bailey (113), Cole Blackwell (126) and Mason Blackwell (145) taking their bouts for the Tribe and DeMaurea Freeman (120), Steven Bell (132) and Cameron Vick (138) earning wins for the Jackets before two forfeits and a tech fall gave McAdory a 35-12 lead with five weight classes remaining. Senior Trent Barrett (182) regained control for Wetumpka, pinning Turner Black, right before Noah Barclay cemented the momentum in the next match. Trailing 14-7 in the middle of the second period, the 195-pound sophomore went on a tear in the final 2:50, outscoring MHS’s David Hunter, 11-1, for the 18-15 comeback decision. “The turning point of that match, the entire thing, was on Noah Barclay’s performance. When he came through, losing by seven points in the middle of the second and came back and beat his opponent by (three points),” Crunkilton
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said. “That’s when the team attitude shifted and when it did, we were unstoppable. We were going to win this quarterfinal.” Seniors John Ellis Rawls (220) earned a pin and Trent Holley tallied a forfeit at heavyweight, pulling WHS within two points in the team race. “It went through my head that (Rawls) did it for me, to win for the team. If he didn’t want to let the team down, then I couldn’t,” Adams said of Rawls. “I was real proud of him to give me the opportunity to go out and try to
win this one.” Wetumpka advanced to wrestle Oxford at home Tuesday with a shot at the 6A team state championship berth on the line. “Last time we wrestled Oxford, they didn’t treat us too good. I think these guys are ready to go see now that they’re feeling better, they’re refreshed,” Crunkilton said. “Oxford doesn’t need to take us lightly because if they do, they won’t be in it much longer.”
Bulldogs lose 2OT heartbreaker to Tallassee Tigers By CORY DIAZ Sports Editor
For the third straight area game, Holtville failed to seal the deal, losing a heartbreaker to Tallassee, 89-86, in double overtime Thursday at home. Despite senior point guard Brant Evans’ most valiant efforts, the Bulldogs (6-10, 0-7) coughed up an 11-point lead with 5:15 to go in the fourth quarter, eventually dropping its fifth area contest this season by single digits and remaining winless in Class 4A, Area 5 play. Evans finished with 40 points, 32 of which coming after halftime. Holtville will get one more chance in the regular season to snap its four-year area losing streak on Jan. 30 at home versus Alabama Christian Academy, who beat HHS, 75-62, earlier this year. “Brant is one of those special players,” Bulldogs boys basketball coach Cortez Mitchell said after the game. “He played the whole game except one minute, and we went into double overtime. He’s the engine to our team. He’s the captain on the court, he handles the basketball, one of our scorers. Can’t ask for anything else out of Brant. Take my hat off to him, he played
hard and left everything on the line. “All my guys left everything out there, it’s just disappointing to come out on the losing end, but I’m proud of the guys.” The two teams, who already split two previous meetings this season, battled for control in the first half with the largest lead was Tallassee ahead by five and the Tigers was up, 32-29, at the break. Evans hit a 3-pointer at the 3:55 thirdquarter mark, putting Holtville up, 40-38, en route to HHS building 59-48 advantage early in the fourth. Andrew Coker sparked the Tiger comeback, sinking two 3’s, and tallying 9 points in a :49 span, to help the Tigers force overtime. In the first extra period, Coker drained another 3 with :25 remaining to tie the game at 76. “We already split with Tallassee, 1-1, and I knew they were going to get up for this game. We were ready for it,” Mitchell said. “The game went back-and-forth, can’t take nothing away from both teams. They both left everything on the line.” Freshman Drake Baker scored 21 points and sophomore Dajon Reeves added 12 for Holtville. HHS travels to Isabella Thursday.
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Holtville senior point guard Brant Evans (3) drives to the hoop and leaps between two Tallassee defenders during Thursday’s Class 4A, Area 5 showdown at HHS.
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The Stanhope Elmore bowling team poses with its AHSAA South Regional Championship plaque after beating Auburn in the finals last Friday in Foley.
SEHS repeats as South regional bowling champs By CORY DIAZ Sports Editor
The Stanhope Elmore bowling team’s not used to losing. Compiling an unblemished 10-0 Area 6 record during the regular season and after a subpar first day of the AHSAA South Regional Tournament that resulted in the three-seed heading to the elimination round, defeat was not an option for the Mustangs. SEHS regrouped and ran through McGill-Toolen, Mary G. Montgomery and Thompson en route to downing Area 6 foe Auburn, 928 to 859, for its second straight regional championship Friday at Gulf Lanes in Foley. The Mustangs advance to the second annual AHSAA State Bowling Championship, beginning Thursday in Pelham. “They have a great attitude,” firstyear SEHS bowling coach Dawn Kelly said. “They’re just fighters and they’re not used to losing. They handled the pressure and they’re good at it. When it comes time for pressure, that’s when they’re at their best.” While Stanhope had the No. 2
bowler in senior Zach Ward, No. 5 in freshman Josh Wilson and 24th-best Donovan Green coming out of day one, Kelly said seventh-grader Meghan Best and eighth-grader Kacey Marshall helped set the tone. “I tell you, one bowler that came through for us and she was tough as nails. Meghan Best, she bowled every single frame in the second day,” Kelly said. “If she didn’t get a strike or a spare -- she might’ve left two frames open out of five bakers’ rounds. She was tough as nails, her and my eighth-grader, Kacey. They helped pull us through.” Kelly also lauded the performances of seniors Tyler Upton and Logan Hardy during the knockout matches. “They were all solid and did what they had to do. We weren’t seeded No. 1, but the difference was our bowlers know how to adjust to the oil change,” Kelly said. “That’s how we were able to beat (Auburn). “The cool thing is, Auburn’s in our area, and we finished first and second at regionals. We really like Auburn and they like us. They were high-fiving each other on both sides. Everybody was clapping for everybody else. It was fun.”
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Local wrestling squads ousted in Team Dual preliminaries By CORY DIAZ Sports Editor
Elmore County, Holtville and Stanhope Elmore were all put out in the first AHSAA Wrestling State Team Dual Preliminary Round Friday. Competing at Moody High School, the Bulldogs were ousted by county rival Tallassee, 46-30, while the Panthers fell to Moody, 50-30. The Mustangs, who hosted the preliminary round despite being the runner-up in 6A Region 3 to Wetumpka, lost to McAdory, 63-9. Tallassee scored the first 25 points, putting Holtville in a hole it couldn’t climb out. Junior Brady Richardson (145) and senior Cody Gibson (152) got the Dawgs on the board, both earning pins against Kobe Hampton and Alex Lynn, respectively, as HHS trailed, 25-12. Senior Peyton Johnson picked up a pin over Austin Jones in their 170-pound match, then the Tigers won the next two bouts, with Hudson Deem outlasting Evan Headley (182) to a 5-1 decision and Andy Baker pinning James Hayes (195) to seal the dual victory. Billy Hacker (220) and Nathan Smith (heavyweight) won by pin to round out the scoring for HHS. Elmore County also couldn’t rebound from a rough start, as Moody won the first seven matches, building a
41-0 advantage. Jeb Ballard snapped the Panthers’ scoreless drought, earning a pin against LaDarrius Fitts in their 160-pound contest. William Morse followed with a pin of his own over Moody’s Joey Pierson in the second period as ECHS looked to mount a comeback. Aron Morse (182) held Brady Price to a decision, 5-2, and Elmore County was still in the team race after Garrett Moseley (195) got a forfeit, trailing 44-18 with four matches left. But Moody’s Christopher Tice slammed the door shut on the Panthers, pinning freshman Ean Carpenter in the second period and mathematically downing ECHS. Senior heavyweight Michael Guionnaud and seventh-grader Ezra Carpenter collected pins for Elmore County to close the dual. Stanhope and McAdory traded the first two bouts, with the Yellow Jackets’ Peter Henderson beating Hunter Johnson by 14-9 decision, then SEHS’s Carson Stone edged David Mizell by 16-12 decision. McAdory turned it on, grabbing the next 11 matches and dousing the Mustangs’ hopes during the run. In the meet’s final contest, junior heavyweight Jake Andrews secured the only pin for the Mustangs, defeating Malachi Cook in 48 seconds.
Edgewood girls win, boys lose to Evangel on Senior Night By CORY DIAZ Sports Editor
Edgewood Academy spilt with Evangel Christian Academy in its regular season finale at home Monday. Defense led to numerous easy transition buckets as the Lady ‘Cats ran away from the Lady Lions, 64-35, on Senior Night. For the EA boys, making one field goal in the second quarter allowed Evangel to stretch its lead and win, 67-36, and dole out Edgewood boys’ 12th straight loss. Senior forward Kevi Hansen reaped the rewards of defending at the top of the Lady Wildcats’ 1-3-1 zone, leaking out to score a game-high 25 points, most of which came off layups on fastbreak opportunities after a missed shot. “That’s what we do it for to put pressure on the basketball, force a tough shot, get a rebound then look to get it out front,” EA girls basketball coach Chris George said. Sophomore two-guard C.J. Weldon recorded 12 points, while senior forward Kaylee Glenn had six in her final home game. EA girls will play Springwood School today at 6 p.m. in the first round of the AISA Class AAA, Region 1 Tournament at Chattahoochee Valley Community College. In the boys contest, the Wildcats hung with the Lions, despite struggling to score offensively, for much of the opening half. But one of Edgewood’s 25 turnovers on the night with 1:00 left before halftime led to a thre-pointer from Evangel’s Anthony Gill as the ‘Cats trailed 30-19 at the break. “That took us out of what we were trying to do,” George said. The Lions shot 60 percent to EA’s 32 percent, going 2-for-15 from behind the arc. Sophomore guard Brady
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Edgewood Academy senior forward Kevi Hansen (35) drives past an Evangel Christian Academy defender on Senior Night Monday at EA.
Davidson led the way for the ‘Cats with 11 points and J.C. Bush scored 10. Byron Simmons added eight. Edgewood boys’ last win came on Dec. 12 against Morgan Academy, and as it prepares for the Regional Tournament versus Lee-Scott Academy in the first round, George said his guards will play a big role in the team’s success. “We have two true post players, and everybody else is a guard or a slasher. If we can get all of them going, firing at the same time, we’ll be pretty tough to handle,” George said.
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Runners will be sprayed with paint during the thrid annual Paint the Park for Jody 5K Color Fun Run Saturday, Feb. 4 at Gold Star Park in downtown Wetumpka.
Paint the Park for Jody Fun Run set for Feb. 4 By CORY DIAZ Sports Editor
Six high school seniors from Elmore County have received $1,000 scholarships the last two years because of overwhelming turnout for the Paint the Park for Jody 5K Color Fun Run. Supporters and runners will take their mark Feb. 4 at 9 a.m. at Gold Star Park for another opportunity to honor Jody Sanford and help two more local students in the third annual Paint the Park for Jody race in downtown Wetumpka. In tribute to Sanford, a Wetumpka High School student and cross country runner who passed away Feb. 2, 2014, all proceeds from the run go to the Jody Marie Sanford Memorial Scholarship Foundation. Registration costs $40, runners can register on-site up to the start of the run and packet pick-up begins at 7:30 a.m. the morning of the 5K. The Paint Party in the Park will begin immediately after the race. The main color this year will be purple to highlight awareness for epilepsy, a neurological disorder Sanford suffered from. Each runner will receive a goody bag with a race T-shirt, sunglasses and a bag of paint. Jody’s Way, a popular shorter, two-mile route supporters can run or walk, returns this year for the event. Baby strollers, wagons, carts as well as dogs are welcome to join.
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CAMPERS & TRAVEL TRAILERS
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TV, RADIO & SATELLITE SERVICE
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QE\MQYQ QEHI TE]EFPI XS XLI %PEFEQE (ITEVXQIRX SJ 8VERWTSVXEXMSR QYWX EGGSQTER] IEGL FMH EW IZMHIRGI SJ KSSH JEMXL 8LI FVEGOIX VERKI MW WLS[R SRP] XS TVSZMHI KIRIVEP JMRERGMEP MRJSVQEXMSR XS GSRXVEGXSVW ERH FSRHMRK GSQTERMIW GSRGIVRMRK XLI TVSNIGX W GSQTPI\MX] ERH WM^I 8LMW &VEGOIX WLSYPH RSX FI YWIH MR TVITEVMRK E FMH RSV [MPP XLMW FVEGOIX LEZI ER] FIEVMRK SR XLI HI GMWMSR XS E[EVH XLMW GSRXVEGX 8LI &VEGOIX )WXMQEXI 3R 8LMW 4VSNIGX -W *VSQ 8S
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604= &SSO TEKI MR XLI 3JJMGI SJ XLI .YHKI SJ 4VSFEXI SJ )PQSVI 'SYRX] %PEFEQE ERH WIGYVIH MRHIFXIHRIWW LEZMRK FIIR XVERWJIVVIH SV EWWMKRIH XS 2EXMSRWXEV 1SVXKEKI 00' EW VIJPIGXIH F] MRWXVYQIRX VI GSVHIH MR 604= &SSO 4EKI ERH 604= &SSO 4EKI SJ XLI WEQI 3JJMGI 7LETMVS ERH -RKPI 0 0 4 EW GSYRWIP JSV 1SVXKEKII SV 8VERWJIVII ERH YRHIV ERH F] ZMVXYI SJ TS[IV SJ WEPI GSRXEMRIH MR XLI WEMH QSVXKEKI [MPP SR *IFVYEV] WIPP EX TYFPMG SYXGV] XS XLI LMKLIWX FMHHIV MR JVSRX SJ XLI QEMR IRXVERGI SJ XLI )PQSVI 'SYRX] %PEFEQE 'SYVXLSYWI MR XLI 'MX] SJ ;IXYQT OE HYVMRK XLI PIKEP LSYVW SJ WEPI XLI JSPPS[ MRK VIEP IWXEXI WMXYEXIH MR )PQSVI 'SYRX] %PEFEQE XS [MX 0SX &PSGO ( EGGSVHMRK XS XLI 4PEX SJ ;EXIVZMI[ )WXEXIW EW XLI WEQI MW VIGSVHIH MR 4PEX &SSO EX 4EKI MR XLI 3JJMGI SJ XLI .YHKI SJ 4VSFEXI SJ )PQSVI 'SYRX] %PEFEQE *SV MRJSVQEXMSREP TYV TSWIW SRP] XLI TVSTIVX] EHHVIWW MW 4MRIRIIHPI (V ;IXYQTOE %0 %R] TVSTIVX] EHHVIWW TVSZMHIH MW RSX TEVX SJ XLI PIKEP HIWGVMTXMSR SJ XLI TVSTIVX] WSPH LIVIMR ERH MR XLI IZIRX SJ ER] HMWGVITERG] XLI PIK EP HIWGVMTXMSR VIJIVIRGIH LIVIMR WLEPP GSRXVSP 8LMW WEPI MW QEHI JSV XLI TYVTSWI SJ TE]MRK XLI MRHIFXIHRIWW WIGYVIH F] WEMH QSVXKEKI EW [IPP EW XLI I\TIRWIW SJ JSVIGPSWYVI *YV XLIVQSVI XLI TVSTIVX] XS FI SJJIVIH TYVWY ERX XS XLMW RSXMGI SJ WEPI MW FIMRK SJJIVIH JSV WEPI XVERWJIV ERH GSRZI]ERGI %7 -7 ;,)6) -7 2IMXLIV XLI QSVXKEKII RSV XLI SJJMGIVW HMVIGXSVW EXXSVRI]W IQTPS]IIW EKIRXW SV EYXLSVM^IH VITVIWIRXEXMZI SJ XLI QSVXKEKII QEOI ER] VITVIWIRXEXMSR SV [EV VERX] VIPEXMRK XS XLI XMXPI SV ER] TL]WMGEP IR ZMVSRQIRXEP LIEPXL SV WEJIX] GSRHMXMSRW I\MWX MRK MR SR EX SV VIPEXMRK XS XLI TVSTIVX] SJJIVIH JSV WEPI %R] ERH EPP VIWTSRWMFMPMXMIW SV PMEFMPMXMIW EVMWMRK SYX SJ SV MR ER] [E] VIPEXMRK XS ER] WYGL GSRHMXMSR MRGPYHMRK XLSWI WYK KIWXIH F] 'SHI SJ %PE I\TVIWWP] EVI HMWGPEMQIH 8LMW WEPI MW WYF NIGX XS EPP TVMSV PMIRW ERH IRGYQFVERGIW ERH YRTEMH XE\IW ERH EWWIWWQIRXW MRGPYHMRK ER] XVERWJIV XE\ EWWSGMEXIH [MXL XLI JSVIGPSWYVI 8LI WYGGIWWJYP FMHHIV QYWX XIRHIV E RSR VI JYRHEFPI HITSWMX SJ *MZI 8LSYWERH (SPPEVW ERH RS MR GIVXMJMIH SV GEWL JYRHW EX XLI XMQI ERH TPEGI SJ XLI WEPI 8LI FEPERGI SJ XLI TYVGLEWI TVMGI QYWX FI TEMH MR GIVXMJMIH JYRHW F] GPSWI SJ FYWMRIWW SR XLI RI\X FYWMRIWW HE] XLIVIEJXIV EX XLI 0E[ 3J JMGI SJ 7LETMVS ERH -RKPI 004 EX XLI EHHVIWW MRHMGEXIH FIPS[ 7LETMVS ERH -RKPI 004 VI WIVZIW XLI VMKLX XS E[EVH XLI FMH XS XLI RI\X LMKLIWX FMHHIV SV XS VIWGLIHYPI XLI WEPI WLSYPH XLI LMKLIWX FMHHIV JEMP XS XMQIP] XIRHIV XLI XSXEP EQSYRX HYI %PEFEQE PE[ KMZIW WSQI TIVWSRW [LS LEZI ER MRXIVIWX MR TVST IVX] XLI VMKLX XS VIHIIQ XLI TVSTIVX] YRHIV GIVXEMR GMVGYQWXERGIW 4VSKVEQW QE] EPWS I\MWX XLEX LIPT TIVWSRW EZSMH SV HIPE] XLI JSVIGPSWYVI TVSGIWW %R EXXSVRI] WLSYPH FI GSRWYPXIH XS LIPT ]SY YRHIVWXERH XLIWI VMKLXW ERH TVSKVEQW EW E TEVX SJ XLI JSVIGPSWYVI TVSGIWW 2EXMSRWXEV 1SVXKEKI 00' ERH MXW WYGGIWWSVW ERH EWWMKRW 1SVXKEKII SV 8VERWJIVII
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1368+%+) *36)'03796) 7%0) (IJEYPX LEZMRK FIIR QEHI MR XLI TE]QIRX SJ XLI MRHIFXIHRIWW WIGYVIH F] XLEX GIVXEMR QSVXKEKI I\IGYXIH F] ,IRV] 4EWXSVIPPM ERH 1EXX] 4EWXSVIPPM LYWFERH ERH [MJI SVMKMREPP] MR JEZSV SJ 1SVXKEKI )PIGXVSRMG 6IKMWXVEXMSR 7]WXIQW -RG EW RSQMRII JSV 7IGYVMX] %X PERXMG 1SVXKEKI 'S -RG SR XLI XL HE] SJ %YKYWX WEMH QSVXKEKI VIGSVHIH MR XLI 3JJMGI SJ XLI .YHKI SJ 4VSFEXI SJ )PQSVI 'SYRX] %PEFEQE MR 604= &SSO 4EKI XLI YRHIVWMKRIH 0EOIZMI[ 0SER 7IV ZMGMRK 00' EW 1SVXKEKII 8VERWJIVII YRHIV ERH F] ZMVXYI SJ XLI TS[IV SJ WEPI GSRXEMRIH MR WEMH QSVXKEKI [MPP WIPP EX TYFPMG SYXGV] XS XLI LMKLIWX FMHHIV JSV GEWL MR JVSRX SJ XLI QEMR IRXVERGI SJ XLI 'SYVXLSYWI EX ;IXYQT OE )PQSVI 'SYRX] %PEFEQE SR 1EVGL HYVMRK XLI PIKEP LSYVW SJ WEPI EPP SJ MXW VMKLX XMXPI ERH MRXIVIWX MR ERH XS XLI JSPPS[MRK HIWGVMFIH VIEP IWXEXI WMXYEXIH MR )PQSVI 'SYRX] %PEFEQE XS [MX 0SX MR &PSGO EGGSVHMRK XS XLI 4PEX SJ 4EMKI ,MPP )WXEXIW 7YFHMZMWMSR EW WLS[R F] TPEX QEHI F] 4 , ,E]W 6IKMWXIVIH 0ERH 7YVZI]SV (EXIH .YP] ERH VIGSVHIH MR XLI 3JJMGI SJ XLI .YHKI SJ 4VSFEXI SJ )P QSVI 'SYRX] %PEFEQE MR 4PEX &SSO 4EKI
-2 8,) 463&%8) '3968 3* )0136) '3928= %0%&%1% -2 8,) '-8= 3* ;)8914/% %0%&%1% % 192-'-4%0 '36436%8-32 40%-28-** : ,)2()6732 2%8-32%0 -2:)781)28 '36436%8-32 %2 %0%&%1% '36436%8-32 8,) 92/23;2 ,)-67 3* ;-00-) 8 +33(1%2 )8 %0 ()*)2(%287 '%7) 23 238-') 3* *-0-2+ '3140%-28
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p%7 -7 ;,)6) -7q &%7-7 79&.)'8 83 8,) )%78 6-+,8 3* ;%= 3* 746-2+ %2= )%7)1)287 )2'91&6%2')7 %2( 786))8 ;-8, 8,) 2368,;)78)60= )<')48-327 6)*0)'8)( -2 8,) 1368 6-+,8 3* ;%= 3* '314%2= 786))8 +%+) %2( 8,37) '328%-2)( -2 8,) 7%-( -28)67)'8-32 &)-2+ %2( -28)2 6)'36(7 3* 8,) 3**-') 3* 8,) ()( 83 &) 8,) 7398,;)78 '362)6 .9(+) 3* 463&%8) 3* 8,) '3928= 3* 36-+-2%0 038 3* )%78 ;)8914 ;,)6) 8,) %&3:) ()7'6-&)( 4634 /% 7%-( 43-28 0=-2+ -2 % '96:) )68= -7 7-89%8)( 8,-7 4634)68= 8,)2') 692 %032+ 7%-( 2368,;)78 ;-00 &) 730( ;-8,398 ;%66%28= 36 4VSTIVX] WXVIIX EHHVIWW JSV MRJSVQEXMSREP TYV )60= 6-+,8 3* ;%= %2( 7%-( '96:) 6)'3967) )<46)77)( 36 -140-)( %7 TSWIW +SZIVRIVW (V )PQSVI %0
'32'%:) 2368,)60= 6! % 83 8-80) 97) %2( 36 )2.3=1)28 %2( ',36( 3* 2 Â&#x2021; ) *))8 83 ;-00 &) 730( 79&.)'8 83 8,) 6-+,8 % 43-28 8,)2') '328-29) %032+ 3* 6)()148-32 3* %00 4%68-)7 )2 8,-7 4634)68= ;-00 &) 730( 32 %2 7%-( 2368,;)78)60= 6-+,8 3* ;%= 8-80)( 8,)6)83 p%7 -7 ;,)6) -7q &%7-7 79&.)'8 83 2 Â&#x2021; ) *))8 83 % 43-28 3* %2= )%7)1)287 )2'91&6%2')7 %2( -28)67)'8-32 3* 7%-( 6-+,8 3* ;%= %PEFEQE PE[ KMZIW WSQI TIVWSRW [LS LEZI )<')48-327 6)*0)'8)( -2 8,) 1368 ;-8, 8,) 2368,)%78 '362)6 3* ER MRXIVIWX MR TVSTIVX] XLI VMKLX XS VIHIIQ XLI +%+) %2( 8,37) '328%-2)( -2 8,) 8,%8 ')68%-2 4%6')0 3* 0%2( %7 TVSTIVX] YRHIV GIVXEMR GMVGYQWXERGIW 4VS 6)'36(7 3* 8,) 3**-') 3* 8,) '32:)=)( 83 8,) 039-7) ) )270)2 KVEQW QE] EPWS I\MWX XLEX LIPT TIVWSRW EZSMH .9(+) 3* 463&%8) 3* 8,) '3928= -66):3'%&0) 86977 %7 6)'36()( SV HIPE] XLI JSVIGPSWYVI TVSGIWW %R EXXSVRI] ;,)6) 8,) %&3:) ()7'6-&)( 4634 -28 ,) 3**-') 3* 8,) .9(+) 3* 463 WLSYPH FI GSRWYPXIH XS LIPT ]SY YRHIVWXERH )68= -7 7-89%8)( 8,-7 4634)68= &%8) 3* )0136) '3928= %0%&%1% -2 XLIWI VMKLXW ERH TVSKVEQW EW E TEVX SJ XLI ;-00 &) 730( ;-8,398 ;%66%28= 36 ())( &33/ %8 4%+) %2( -2 JSVIGPSWYVI TVSGIWW 6)'3967) )<46)77)( 36 -140-)( %7 604= %8 4%+) 7%-( 43-28 83 8-80) 97) %2( 36 )2.3=1)28 %2( &)-2+ 8,) 43-28 3* &)+-22-2+ 8LMW WEPI MW QEHI JSV XLI TYVTSWI SJ TE]MRK ;-00 &) 730( 79&.)'8 83 8,) 6-+,8 8,)2') *631 7%-( 43-28 3* &)+-2 XLI MRHIFXIHRIWW WIGYVIH F] WEMH QSVXKEKI 3* 6)()148-32 3* %00 4%68-)7 )2 2-2+ 0)%:) 7%-( 2368,;)78)60= EW [IPP EW XLI I\TIRWIW SJ JSVIGPSWYVI 8-80)( 8,)6)83 6-+,8 3* ;%= %2( 692 2 Â&#x2021; ; *))8 83 % 43-28 8,)2') 692 2 8LI WYGGIWWJYP FMHHIV QYWX XIRHIV E RSR VI %PEFEQE PE[ KMZIW WSQI TIVWSRW [LS LEZI Â&#x2021; ) *))8 83 % 43-28 JYRHEFPI HITSWMX SJ *MZI 8LSYWERH (SPPEVW ER MRXIVIWX MR TVSTIVX] XLI VMKLX XS VIHIIQ XLI 8,)2') 692 7 Â&#x2021; ) 83 %
MR GIVXMJMIH JYRHW QEHI TE]EFPI TVSTIVX] YRHIV GIVXEMR GMVGYQWXERGIW 4VS 43-28 0=-2+ 32 8,) %*36)1)2 XS 7MVSXI 4IVQYXX 4 ' EX XLI XMQI ERH KVEQW QE] EPWS I\MWX XLEX LIPT TIVWSRW EZSMH 8-32)( 6-+,8 3* ;%= 8,)2') 692 TPEGI SJ XLI WEPI 8LI FEPERGI SJ XLI TYV SV HIPE] XLI JSVIGPSWYVI TVSGIWW %R EXXSVRI] %032+ 7%-( 6-+,8 3* ;%= 7 Â&#x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ell your home in the classifieds (IJEYPX LEZMRK FIIR QEHI MR XLI TE]QIRX SJ %XXSVRI] JSV 1SVXKEKII 8VERW MRII JSV *EMV[E] -RHITIRHIRX 1SVXKEKI 'SV call 256.277.4219. 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JANUARY 25, 2017 • PAGE B6
Lost, abandoned dogs spike in beginning of year By REA CORD HSEC Executive Director
Found & abandoned are two words we hear far too much in our front office. Responsible pet owners who cannot keep a pet make sincere efforts to find their pet a new home and some end up having to bring them to shelters so we can try to help them. But in this first 23 days of 2017, pets found dumped, lost or abandoned are almost double those brought in by owners. For those of us who value our pets, it is unfathomable that there are people who can just take a pet out to some county road and dump them out to fend for themselves. Our dogs and cats are domesticated animals and are NOT capable of “living off the land” no matter what some may think. They depend on us for their care and well-being, which is why abandoning a dog or cat is not only morally wrong, but punishable as a Class A misdemeanor as cruelty to animals under the Alabama Code Section 13A-11-240(b). This code states: “the word “cruel” as used in this article shall mean: Every act, omission, or neglect, including abandonment, where unnecessary or unjustifiable pain or suffering is allowed to continue.” In just 22 days, we have taken in 99 pets that were either lost or abandoned, and given that only 12 of these pets have been
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reclaimed by their owners, far too many people are using our county as a dumping ground for their pets. This also causes a problem for people who find themselves trying to avoid these pets on our roadways or who might be scared of the strange dog in their yard and is simply cruel. And while any abandonment is awful, almost all of the puppies we have taken in thus far this year were found dumped. Think of that – just taking young puppies and tossing them out on roads to contend with cars, no food, no shelter, weather and predators. Do those people truly think those puppies could survive like that? And it hurts our heart to think of those puppies that were never found and rescued by a kind person to give them a chance at life. All of us in our area shelters would much prefer an owner surrender their pets to us that they can no longer care for rather than abandon them to a potentially terrible fate. Our shelter is open for intake (for pets owned by residents of Elmore County) six days every week, MondayFriday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m.-3 p.m. and we do promise to do everything in our power to find loving and committed homes for as many of our pets as we possibly can. If you have any questions about surrendering a pet or if you have found a stray or believe an animal to have been abandoned, please call us at 334-567-3377
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or email hselco@bellsouth.net for assistance. Our shelter is located at 255 Central Plank Road (Highway 9) in Wetumpka – take Highway 231 North, turn right onto Highway 9 and we are the very first thing on the left. Make sure to stop by the shelter for our “Getting Down with the Dawgs” drawdown ticket(s) coming up fast on Feb. 18 and your chance to win $10,000! Don’t delay getting your ticket(s) as we have sold out of tickets before the event the past two years. Your $100 ticket gives you a one in 300 opportunity to win $10,000 (do NOT have to be present to win the grand prize)! Besides a chance to win big, each ticket holder and guest will also get a delicious buffet dinner, chance for door prizes, cash bar and so much more. “Getting Down with the Dawgs” Drawdown will be at the Entertainment Center, Wind Creek Wetumpka, 100 River Oaks Drive in Wetumpka on Saturday, Feb. 18. Doors will open at 5:00 p.m., cash bar opens around 5:30 p.m., dinner catered by Wind Creek begins at 6 p.m. and the drawdown starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the shelter (see above for directions). Get your ticket(s) now. Buy one as a gift or purchase one in the name of a special organization you support! For any questions contact us at 334-567-3377 or email hselco@bellsouth.net.
Mikey Pet of the Week Mikey is about 10 months old, 35 pounds and very striking. He is shy at first so needs a bit of patience but is very loving once he feels comfortable with his person. For such a little guy he has a big bark and loves to play. Mikey is cratetrained and good with other dogs. Our adoption fees are $100 for dogs and $50 for cats under one year old; cats over one year old can be adopted by approved adopters for a fee of their choosing. This adoption fee completely covers the mandatory spay or neuter, basic immunizations, de-worming, microchip, heartworm check for dogs, rabies vaccination if old enough, and a free health exam with your participating veterinarian. To meet all the great pets at our shelter come to 255 Central Plank Road, Wetumpka or go to our website at www.elmorehumane.org. For more information, email us at hselco@bellsouth.net or give us a call at 334-567-3377. We are open for adoptions Monday–Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m-3 p.m.
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
0IXXIVW SJ %HQMRMWXVEXMSR SR XLI IWXEXI SJ WEMH HIGIHIRX LEZMRK FIIR KVERXIH XS XLI YRHIV WMKRIH SR XLI XL HE] SJ .ERYEV] F] XLI ,SRSVEFPI .SLR )RWPIR .YHKI SJ 4VS FEXI SJ WEMH 'SYRX] MR WEMH 7XEXI RSXMGI MW LIVIF] KMZIR XLEX EPP TIVWSRW LEZMRK GPEMQW EKEMRWX WEMH IWXEXI EVI VIUYMVIH XS TVIWIRX XLI WEQI [MXLMR XLI XMQI EPPS[IH F] PE[ SJ XLI WEQI [MPP FI FEVVIH 6IRMXE 'EWXMPPS %H QMRMWXVEXSV SJ XLI )WXEXI SJ 'LEVPIW 0YH[MK 'EWXMPPS .V HIGIEWIH
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