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School employee facing sex charges Monday arrest of Jerel Crayton prompts board to schedule emergency meeting this morning to ponder personnel action By Mitch Sneed Record Editor
A Tallapoosa County Board of Education employee was arrested Monday on allegations he had sex with a student and school system officials have set a meeting for 9 a.m. this morning to determine the next course of action. Jerel Tremaine Crayton, 36, of Jacksons Gap was arrested Monday and charged with one count of “school employee engaging in a sex act or deviant sexual intercourse with a student under the age of 19” and one count of “a school employee having sexual contact
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with a student under the age of 19.” In a released statement, the board and Superintendent Joe Windle said they are working to take appropriate action as a result of the arrest. Crayton “No specific facts have been released by law enforcement with respect to the allegations of the arrest,” the release says. “Under Alabama law, the board of education may place the employee on
administrative leave pending the resolution of the underlying criminal charges.” School system attorney Mark Allen Treadwell and Windle said the matter was handled in accordance with policy and law. Treadwell said that the school system was notified about the potential of inappropriate action near the end of the school year and that officials immediately notified the Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Department and the investigation was initiated, Treadwell said. Monday’s arrest was the first indication the system had of the progress of the
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probe. “Because of the timing and because it was under investigation, a suspension or a placement on administrative leave would have been premature,” Treadwell said. “The school year was essentially over, so there was no status change. But now that an arrest has been made and the board has been made aware of the findings, the called meeting will offer an opportunity for the board to take appropriate action regarding this employee.” Windle said that Crayton was a non-certified aide who had been with See ARREST, Page A3
School board finalized move of personnel Former Horseshoe Bend Principal Casey Davis moved to central office By Cliff Williams
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The Tallapoosa County Board of Education approved the transfer of Horseshoe Bend School principal Casey Davis to the Central Office to take on many duties not able to be taken on by others in the office with recent departures. “(His transfer) is part of the reorganization,” Tallapoosa County Board of Education superintendent Joe Windle said. “Mr. Davis like all principals and workers, we try to add to his skill set.
Residents of Dadeville will not be seeing any work done around the courthouse square anytime soon despite being offered a $400,000 grant of federal funds. “I don’t see how we can do this at this time,” council member Randy Foster said at Tuesday’s Dadeville City Council meeting. “To be honest with you folks, the city does not have the $80,000 to match it.” Foster went on to explain that the city is already committed to several projects requiring funds from the city. “We have several grants out which total about $380,000,” Foster said. “We have the ATRIP paving of Lafayette Street – that has not been bid yet so it could run even higher. We have matching funds for a tanker truck for the fire department costing $16,000 and we still are not paying for the Kwang Sung sewer project. We still owe $10,000 on that.” See COUNCIL, Page A5
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The Dadeville Area Chamber of Commerce made a donation to another Dadeville organization, Methodist Men, in memory of Laeman Butcher who was active in both.
Check presented to Methodist Men in honor of the late Laeman Butcher to help keep his tradition of giving alive By Cliff Williams
Chamber,” Dadeville Area Chamber of Commerce President Michael Carter Even in death Laeman Butcher is doing said. “Everything that was anything in Dadeville, Mr. Butcher had a hand in. We good things in Dadeville. wanted to do something in his memory to Two organizations in Dadeville that keep the tradition of what he was doing Butcher was a big part of came together going.” Wednesday to honor and remember him. Butcher was an integral part of the The Dadeville Area Chamber of Methodist Men at Dadeville FUMC. Commerce presented the Methodist Men “Laeman fed us both physically and of Dadeville First United Methodist spiritually,” Methodist Men’s Raphord Church with a check in Butcher’s memory. See BUTCHER, Page A5 “Mr. Butcher was a big part of the Record Staff Writer
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Children from the Boys and Girls Club of Dadeville react to Adams bringing out Rocko the black head python who showed and interests in books.
Area children got to see heroes of a different kind at the Dadeville Public Library this week – underdog animals. The National History Education Company of the Midsouth’s Shawna Adams brought seven animals for children in the summer reading program to see and learn about. “These animals are all heroes in some way,” Adams told the children. “Many are heroes in the way that they adapt to their environments to survive.” The children and even the adults in attendance took a step back from some of the animals Adams See LIBRARY, Page A3
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he National History Education Company of the Midsouth program was great for all who attended. Everyone learned about different animals that seem normal but have hidden super skills and adaptations. Shawna did a great job of explaining each animal and the special skills it has. Shawna talked about 7 different animals and their unique skills for survival. Flash is an African spurred tortoise and has a very hard shell that can withstand a bite from a hyena. Legs, is a European glass lizard. Legs is legless and can lose its tail in different sections to ward off predators. Rocko is a blacked-headed python that can bury its body in the sand and absorb heat with his head. Oakley is an African pygmie hedgehog that curls into a needly ball to ward of predators. Bonnie and Clyde are American prairie dogs that are a keystone species required to keep the ecosystem stable. They also have more than 125 different sounds for an extensive language. Calvin is a fennic fox and has ears that are used to cool his body like giant fans and can hear a beetle walking on sand. Henry is a pygmie goat and had super eyes that can see 360 degrees due to the rectangular shape of the iris. Next week for Summer Reading, the library will be hosting a costume party. Wear your favorite superhero costume and enjoy food, games and crafts. All programs at the Dadeville Public Library are Free and open to every one of all ages.
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Quick response by local officials and a tiny transmitter that is part of an initiative to help locate those with medical and mental conditions who may be missing helped locate an Alexander City man in just minutes. The Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Office, the New Site Police Department and the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Aviation Unit all responded to a call at 1:30 p.m. on Elkahatchee Road reporting that a 65-yearold man who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease was missing. The man’s wife and caregiver stated he had been missing for 20 minutes. The man was wearing a bracelet supplied by Project Lifesaver and, when the transmitter was activated, the man was located less than 10 minutes later. New Site Police and the Sheriff’s Department have been involved in the program for about four years. “It’s an amazing concept and it is one that works well,” Tallapoosa County Sheriff Jimmy Abbett said. “This man was found quickly and we had a similar incident last
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week in Dadeville where a 75-year-old man was missing and located relatively quickly because of the device. There is a cost associated with it, but the results speak for themselves.” New Site Public Safety Director John McKelvey said he and Officer Philip Weddle just happened to be in the area when the call went out. His unit was armed with a tracking device. He said it led him directly to the man. “We were in Alexander City on another matter and we got there as quickly as possible,” McKelvey said. “The signal is extremely accurate and easy to track and led us right to the area where he was.” According to information supplied by Project Lifesaver, if an enrolled client goes missing, the caregiver notifies their local Project Lifesaver agency, and a trained emergency team responds to the wanderer’s area. Most who wander are found within a few miles from home and search times have been reduced from hours and days to minutes, Project Lifesaver claims. Stats show that, on average, recovery times for those using Project Lifesaver is about 30 minutes. Secretary of Law
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The transmitting bracelet, shown above left, is worn by patients and the tracking device used by first first responders, above right, proved to be vital in finding a missing local man Monday.
Enforcement Spencer Collier praised the team effort and response in finding the man. “Partnering on this search, the multi-agency team located the man within 10 minutes and brought him home safely,” Collier said in a released statement. “Not only did our aviation unit assist with this search, but members of the unit also provided certification training for the other two agencies involved. Teaming up with law enforcement agencies across the state increases our chances of finding these lost individuals before it is too late.”
Police Blotter Dadeville Police Department June 14
Arrest of a Dadeville juvenile, age 17, on the charge of disorderly conduct occurred on Freeman Drive. Arrest of a Tuskegee man, age 33, on two charges of failure to appear occurred at the Tallapoosa County Jail.
June 13
Arrest of a Tallassee man, age 31, on two charges of failure to appear occurred on Highway 49 at Highway 14. Arrest of a Dadeville
man, age 40, on the charge of failure to appear occurred at the Tallapoosa County Jail.
June 10
A report was filed for theft by deception that occurred in the 17000 block of Highway 280.
June 9
A report was filed for burglary 3rd and theft 3rd that occurred on E. Lafayette Street.
June 8
A report was filed for burglary 3rd and theft 2nd that occurred on S. Broadnax Street.
June 7
A report was filed for property damage that occurred on Royston Street. Arrest of a Camp Hill man, age 26, on two charges of failure to appear occurred at the Tallapoosa County Jail.
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Chelsea Ledbetter of Washington Boulevard in Tallassee, was arrested on a bench warrant for contempt of court. Rita Rehr of Barrett
Road in Alexander City was arrested on three warrants for failure to appear for operating without insurance, driving while suspended, and expired tag. A resident of Tulipwood Drive in Dadeville filed a report for burglary third and theft third. Barry Hutchins of Pamela Drive in Alexander City was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear for possession of marijuana first, and probation violation and revocation for possession of marijuana first.
July 13
Scotty Easterwood of
Hill Crest in Tallassee was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear for child support. A resident on the 11000 block of Highway 280 filed a report for unauthorized use. A resident on the 100 block of Johns Drive in Jacksons Gap, filed a report for theft.
July 12
A resident of Lovelady Road in Tallassee filed a report for harassment.
July 11
Jarvis Billingsley of Glenwood Road in Alexander City was arrest-
ed for a failure to appear warrant. Amethyst Simpson of Coosa Street in Goodwater was arrested for a failure to pay warrant.
July 10
Chancesler Miles of Horseshoe Bend Road in Dadeville, was arrested on a probation violation. A resident of Kingswood Circle in Dadeville filed a report for burglary of a residence. A resident of Booger Hollow Road in Dadeville filed a report for criminal mischief.
July 9
Raphael Towers of Carolyn Road in Alexander City was arrested on a warrant for failure to pay. Warren Stovall of Booker Street in Alexander City was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear. Jason Hayes of Monroe Street in Alexander City was arrested on two warrants for failure to appear. A resident on Macedonia Road in Tallassee filed a report for theft. A resident on Rowe Street in Dadeville filed a report for theft and criminal mischief. A resident on Wilson Road in Dadeville filed a report for theft. Jonathan Wilson of Fulton Street in Dadeville was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear. A resident on Highway 49 South Dadeville filed a report for criminal trespass and theft.
July 8
Orlando Withers of Walton Road in Alexander City was arrested on a warrant for failure to pay.
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the school system for more than a decade. He had worked at Horseshoe Bend, but last year was assigned to Dadeville High School. He worked in adaptive physical education at the high school, Dadeville Elementary and Councill Middle School. Windle said Crayton also worked with the coaching staff for the football team at Dadeville High School. “It’s a sad day all around,” Windle said. “You think that because
you are smaller and more rural that this kind of thing can’t happen here. So many of our staff are people that we have known all our lives. But these days, no system is immune. We plan to decide what the next appropriate step will be and let the investigation play out. From there, we will allow the legal process to dictate our action.” While school or law enforcement officials would not comment on any specifics of the inves-
tigation, the possibility of inappropriate behavior was discovered when a parent viewed a communication said to be from Crayton and intended for the student. Because of the nature of the communication, the parent reported it immediately to school officials. The two charges are part of new state laws that deal with inappropriate conduct by school employees. Statute 13A6-81, which reads “School employee engaging in a
sex act or deviant sexual intercourse with a student under the age of 19 years” is a Class B felony. The code gives a graphic legal definition of “deviant sexual intercourse,” but it was inappropriate for publication here. Statute 13A-6-82, school employee having sexual contact with a student under the age of 19 years, says that “sexual contact means any touching of the sexual or other intimate parts of a stu-
dent, done for the purpose of gratifying the sexual desire of either party. The term includes soliciting or harassing a student to perform a sex act.” The crime is a Class A misdemeanor.
According to court records, the case has been assigned to Judge Kim Taylor and a first court call is listed as Sept. 10 at 9 a.m. No attorney has filed an appearance notification with the court.
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showed. As Adams pulled Rocko, a blackedheaded python, from his cage, many started to lean back. “There is no need to be afraid of Rocko,” Adams explained. “He ate last week.” Adams went on to explain that Rocko only needs to eat about every two weeks and despite being cold blooded has the ability to regulate body temperature. “He buries himself in the desert leaving only his head sticking out,” Adams explained. “He absorbs heat with his head and then warms the sand around him to store it for when it gets cool at night.” Adams then asked the children what was the difference between lizards and snakes. Most responded that lizards had legs. Adams showed the children Legs, a European glass lizard. “The difference between lizards and snakes are that lizards can close their
eyes and have ears,” Adams said. “Legs, you see has no legs but is a lizard. Unlike most lizards, when he uses his tail as a defense, he can lose it in multiple parts, hence the name glass.” The other animals the children got to see were an African Sulcata tortoise, an African Hedgehog, Fennic fox, a pygmy goat and prairie dogs. Adams’ entire program explained the uniqueness of the animals and how the animals us it to survive. Adams used the program to emphasize reading. “Do you know one thing that you can do that will help you become really smart?” Adams asked the children. “Reading. By reading some everyday you can learn about a lot things. You might not be able to always see things for yourself, but reading you can still learn. You see, I really like math and science but I would not be nearly as interested in it without reading.”
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Be sure to check out the Sun Festival starting this weekend
S
un Festival 2015 dawns on Saturday. If you’ve participated in the previous two festivals, you know it’s a big deal here in the Lake Martin area. If you haven’t, you’re in for a treat. This year Sun Festival, a project of the Alexander City Chamber of Commerce, will include 59 separate events held over the course of eight days. Sun Festival kicks off with the Little Miss/Miss Sun Festival pageant Saturday morning and the 5K Glow Run Saturday night. Sunday evening at 5 p.m. there’s a Block Party at Strand Park. The events really start piling up on Monday and the festival keeps rolling all week until the 59th event winds up with a bang next Saturday night in a concert by country star David Nail and a big Winn Dixie Fireworks show at Alexander City’s Sportplex. A 12-page special edition distributed in this newspaper and in the July edition of Lake magazine has all the information you need about each event. You can also see the special edition at www.alexandercitychamber.com or go by the Chamber of Commerce office and pick one up. If you have any questions, give the chamber a call at (256) 234-3461. Several events require pre-registration, so make sure you look through the Sun Festival 2015 special edition and make a plan for everything you want to do this week. This festival is designed to have something for everyone. There are lots of active events, lots of music, lots of good food, good times and community building togetherness. We expect many tourists will be visiting Alexander City this week, which will give our local economy a shot in the arm. So mark your calendar and get ready for an action-packed Sun Festival week!
Editorial Battle flag issue has no easy answers
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he problem with empathy is seeing both sides of an
issue. Yogi Berri wishes he said that. I see both sides of the Confederate Flag issue. I understand how people whose forefathers fought and died under that flag hold it dear. And I understand how people whose forefathers suffered under slavery abhor it. For me, it’s history, a red, white and blue symbol encompassing all the manner of strong emotions from a pivotal time in America. George Santayana wisely said, “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” I think we Americans – especially we Southern Americans – must remember the Civil War. For that reason, I think the Confederate Battle Flag has a place in modern America. And its place is in museums, history books and on Confederate memorials and Civil War re-enactments. I do not think it has a place flying on government buildings that are paid for with public tax money – funded by people who hold a wide range of feelings
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about the battle flag. Those state governments that are now removing the flag from public buildings are in the right. Our government, which was created by the people and for the people, has a responsibility to represent and respect each of us. It is not doing that by flying a Confederate Battle Flag. The question of whether it is right to allow Confederate Battle Flags to fly in federal cemeteries is much stickier, because in my mind the issue shifts from the what’s right for the public to what’s right for the individual. Our country’s freedom of speech, granted by the First Amendment, is one of our greatest doctrines. And for some, flying the flag is an important part of free expression. So while I would condemn any public cemetery for flying the Confederate Battle Flag in its common areas, I do not have the same feelings about the
same flag placed on an individual grave. In fact, I think it could be considered an insult to fly the Stars and Stripes directly on the grave of one who died defending the Confederacy. And while I would not choose to fly a Confederate Battle Flag on my personal property, I would fight for the right for those who want to fly it over their personal property. There are no easy answers, but to me, it’s a question of what’s right for the public versus the rights of the individual. What do you think? The Outlook’s editorial page is a public forum where we encourage people to speak out. The right to a free press is also protected by the First Amendment, and I invite you to take advantage of your right to free speech and a free press by sharing your thoughts on the Confederate Battle Flag controversy here on this page. Send us a letter or a guest column and let our community know how you feel about this strongly charged symbol of America’s history. Boone is publisher of The Outlook.
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Chasing ‘Norma Rae’ to the Golden Cherry
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hy did George Mallory have such a strong desire to climb Mount Everest? “Because it’s there,” he famously said. I was born and raised in Opelika, but my military service has taken me all over the world. I have seen a lot. For example, in Europe, I’ve been to the Eiffel Tower, the Berlin Wall, and the Grand Canal. Opelika has its own share of iconic landmarks such as the Monkey Park, Chuck’s Barbeque, and the Golden Cherry Motel. When I was a kid, I fed the real life monkeys at the park. I eat at Chuck’s quite often, and, last week, I stayed at the Golden Cherry Motel. Finally. Why? Because it’s there. In the late 70s, when I wasn’t feeding monkeys or eating .99-cent BBQ sandwiches, I was busy scouting the filming locations of Norma Rae, starring Oscar winner Sally Field. Most of the filming took place at the “old mill,” several old houses on Priester Road, and the Golden Cherry Motel. We’d drive by the “old mill” hoping to catch a glimpse of Burt Reynolds visiting his then girlfriend, the aforementioned Sally Field. I saw neither Burt
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nor his black Trans-Am, but I was always on the lookout. Those houses on Priester Road have since been torn down, while the “old mill” is in the process of being torn down. The Golden Cherry, however, is still standing strong. Well, it’s still standing. Barely. I have friends from New York City who have never been to the Statue of Liberty. I have friends from Seattle who have never been to the Space Needle, and I probably have friends from Alex City who have never been to Chimney Rock. What a shame. Well, I was in the same boat with respect to the Golden Cherry, so I took it upon myself to right that wrong. I’ve often stayed in small, outdated motels without qualm, so it was nothing new. Years ago, I stayed at the Free Breakfast Inn in Wichita, Kan. I’ll give you one guess as to why I stayed there. The bad part is that I overslept and missed the free breakfast. I don’t think the Golden Cherry served breakfast at
all. The gentleman who assisted me was incredibly nice and helpful. He even opened the door to my room and plugged in the air conditioning unit, although it was switched to high heat. It made me wonder if anyone has stayed in that room since winter. It was “Iraq hot” in there. They once had the “Norma Rae” suite. Well, they now have the “Jody Fuller” sweat, and it’s in room 103. I actually enjoyed my stay and slept very well, but my stay was a one and done. I stayed there, because it’s there, but unlike George Mallory, I didn’t die fulfilling my quest. Thank you, Lord. It’s important to explore your local landmarks, but it’s equally important to get out of your comfort zone and try new things. It definitely makes life much more interesting. For the record, I’ve been to Chimney Rock and even jumped off of it. Twice. 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 http://www. jodyfuller.com.
Stephanie Kelley represents District 1. Her phone number is 256-8250544. Her address is 171 Wink Drive, Dadeville.
Stephanie Kelley James M. Tarpley represents District 2. His phone number is 256825-2522. His address is 274 East LaFayette St., Dadeville. Jimmy Frank Goodman Sr. represents District 3. His phone number is 256825-9749. His address is 241 Goodman Road, Dadeville.
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Frank Goodman Billy Monroe represents District 4. His phone number is 256-7494451. His address is 1670 North Loop Road, Dadeville. Randy Foster represents District 5. His phone number is 256825-7770. His address is 648 South Tallassee St., Dadeville.
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Joe Smith is mayor of Dadeville. His phone number is 256825-6691. His address is 725 Henderson St., Dadeville.
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He has been principal for eight years, assistant principle for 2 years. He needs central office experience for him to continue to grow.” Windle went on to explain some the duties that Davis will be taking over as director of curriculum and instruction. “He is taking on a combination of duties,” Windle said. “Mr. Hood retired. He did all of our testing. He was over in career tech. It is a job that you cannot transfer to those in the central office already with additional duties. Along with other duties from Linda Davis who retired.” In all, Windle said Davis would be assuming parts of duties from five departures in the central office and other administrative staff. The board approved the retirement of Crossroads Alternative School principal Glenda Menniefee, whom board member Matilda Woodyard-Hamilton thanked for her service. The board had two executive sessions. In the first, they heard from Reeltown special education teacher Debra Gunn. The session lasted nearly 90 minutes with the board taking no action afterwards. The second lasted only 27
minutes to discuss possible legal matters and good name and character of an employee. Again, the board took no action after returning to the regular meeting. Like many boards across the state who wish to have a say in the charter school process, the Tallapoosa County Board of Education approved a resolution establishing itself as the Charter School Authorizer in the county. “We want to make sure that we have a say in the charter school process in the county,” Windle explained to the board. “This way we make sure of what is in the charter. The other way, the state gets the only say.” Parents of three students in Macon County addressed the board asking why some students from Macon County are allowed to go to Reeltown and not others since the students are zoned for a failing school under the No Child Left Behind. Windle said he would check with the Reeltown principal on the matter. The board approved the hiring of several teachers across the county. Those moves included: At Horseshoe Bend: Kyle Caldwell, physical education teacher who will also serve as basketball coach, Candice Johnson as teacher, Laura Kate Blue as teacher, Crystal Morris
in special education. At Dadeville Elementary School Lauren Rawls in preK. At Councill Middle School, Patrick Browning in special education. At Dadeville High School Roy Ryan in physical education and Chelsea Hollis in ELA. The board approved the transfer of Willie Hall to custodian at Horseshoe Bend, Shakonda Wheeler to lunch room manager at Horseshoe Bend, Irvin Cox to paraprofessional at Crossroads Alternative School, Cindy Baker to SIMS operator at Reeltown High School and Randy O’Steen to teacher at Dadeville Elementary School. The board accepted the resignations of Sabrina Milligan at Dadeville High School, Coday Eiland at Dadeville High School and Lucy Moseley at Dadeville High School. The board also: approved minutes from the May 26 and June 8 meetings. approved payment of the bills from June 2015 approved the monthly financial report. The next meeting of the Tallapoosa County Board of Education is a work session August 4 at 5 p.m. and regular meeting August 10 at 5 p.m.
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Farrington said. “In addition to feeding us, he worked along side of us, often he worked harder.” Butcher has service awards at both organizations named for him. The Methodist Men of Dadeville First United Methodist Church has been involved in the Dadeville and Tallapoosa County communities by assisting people who need handicap ramps, porches or other emergency repairs. “This donation will fund another project for us,” Farrington said. “It also continues the legacy of Laeman by showing us how one should serve the community.”
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Foster explained these projects were necessary and that the square project is more aesthetic. “By taking on the Courthouse Square we could be getting ourselves into trouble,” Foster said. The council also addressed the idea of the Town of Camp Hill pumping its sewage to Dadeville for treatment. “We have told them that we do not want them to bring their sewage here,” said council member Frank Goodman who also sits of the town’s water and sewer board. “We have enough problems with sewage here already.” Foster and Goodman both spoke about the sewage issues. “We do not have the plant capacity to take it own,” Foster said. “We would have to put in more pumps and filters,” Goodman said. “We do not have the money for that.” The council heard from Dadeville businessman Frank Pearson
about parking around the square. “One, the spaces are too small,” Pearson said. “I cannot get out the car when I have to park next to someone. And two, there is no parking. It seems that the workers in the courthouse are taking up all the spots around the square.” Pearson said this could have an impact on the city. “If customers cannot get into the stores around the square, they will go elsewhere,” Pearson said. “If they go elsewhere, that
means their tax dollars are going elsewhere.” After talking about the history of parking around the square, it was decided that Foster would speak with the County Commission about the matter to see if the employees would start using the parking lot the city rents for that purpose behind the law office of John Percy Oliver. The Dadeville City Council also: approved the minutes from the last meeting. voted to allow city attorney Robin
Reynolds to seek the Attorney General’s opinion of how to transfer the Community Action Building to the agency. approved rec center rentals. approved payment of the bills. heard from building inspector Michael Robertson about the possibility of adopting the 2012 building codes. The city currently uses codes from 2006. The next meeting of the Dadeville City Council is July 28 at 5 p.m.
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Lebanon Baptist Mt. Carmel Rd., Dadeville, 256-234-7541 Mountain Springs Baptist Off Hwy. 22, Daviston Mt. Carmel Baptist 3610 Dudleyville Rd., Dadeville Mt. Zion Baptist Hwy. 63 South, Alex City 256-234-7748
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New Life Baptist County Road 14, Alex City, 256-329-2635 Victory Baptist 280 By-Pass, Alex City West End Baptist Off 280 West, 256-234-2130 BAPTIST – MISSIONARY Bethlehem Baptist New Site Cross Key Baptist Hackneyville, 256-329-9716 Darian Missionary Baptist Church Pearson Chapel Rd., Alex City 256-329-3865 Elam Baptist Robertson Rd. Alex City Early Rose Baptist 201 E Street, Alexander City
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Jackson’s Gap Baptist Church 21 East Church St. 256-825-6814
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Rocky Creek Baptist Samford Rd., Cowpens Community Rocky Mount Baptist Hwy. 22 E., Alex City, 256-329-2327 Rock Springs Baptist Jackson’s Gap, 256-839-6263 Russell Farm Baptist Hwy. 63 beyond Our Town
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New Elam Baptist Hwy. 9, Burtonville, 256-234-2037
River Road Baptist 148 Dean Rd., Alex City, 256-234-6971
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Jackson’s Gap Baptist Jackson’s Gap, 256-825-4951 Kellyton Baptist Kellyton, 256-329-1512 Kendrick Baptist Church Nixburg Lake Martin Baptist Hwy 34, Dadeville 256-825-7434 Lake Pointe Baptist 8352 Hwy. 50W, Dadeville
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Dadeville Church of God 425 Horseshoe Bend Rd. (Hwy. 49 N.) Dadeville 256-825-8820 Marshall Street Church of God 428 Marshall Street, Alex City 256-234-3180 New Faith Tabernacle A.C.O.P. Church of God “J” Street New Harvest Ministries Church of God Hwy 280 & Coosa 28 256-329-2331 Pentecostal Church of God 163 Franklin Street, Alex City 256-215-4055 The Church of God 13th Ave. N., Alex City 256-329-1696 Washington Street A.C.O.P. Church of God Washington Street CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY Church of God of Prophecy 303 Poplar Rd., Alex City, 256-234-6941 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 1515 Worthy Road, Alex City (Corner of Worthy Place and Dadeville Road)
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Meadows St. Church of Christ 306 Meadows St., Alex City
Cedar Street Church of God 711 Martin Luther King Blvd. Alex City
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Eagle Creek Baptist Hwy. 49, Dadeville, 256-825-6048
Bradford Methodist Hwy. 9, Goodwater
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Calvary Baptist 819 Main St., Dadeville, 256-825-5989
Flint Hill Baptist Hwy. 280, Dadeville
Dadeville Church of Christ East LaFayette St., Dadeville
CHURCH OF GOD Alex City No. 2 A.C.O.P. Church of God Local Street, Alex City
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good many of you let me know that you agreed with my column last week when I suggested that stealing from the Special Education Trust Fund budget to resolve the dilemma in the General Fund is not the solution needed during the looming extraordinary special session. This potential raid on the school children’s and teachers’ money is not the first time that this idea has been suggested. Every time a crisis comes up in the General Fund some governor will try to raid the Education Trust Fund. The most powerful governor in state history tried to do it and now, 50 years later, Gov. Robert Bentley is testing the water. Believe me, if George Wallace could not succeed at it in his prime when he owned the legislature, Bentley sure cannot do it today. One of the most legendary battles in state legislative history was between George Wallace and Paul Hubbert. It was over raiding the Education Trust Fund Budget. It was 1971 and Hubbert took on the Goliath of Alabama politics, Wallace, and beat him. It was a remarkable David versus Goliath victory that propelled Hubbert to stardom in Alabama politics. Hubbert became the King of Goat Hill after that monumental conquest. Hubbert had become the head of the Alabama Education Association in 1969. The AEA was a toothless social organization run by the school superintendents. Hubbert took over the reins of AEA when he was only 33 years old. Even though at the time AEA had no financial resources, Hubbert convinced his teachers to openly endorse Albert Brewer over George Wallace in the legendary 1970 Governor’s race. Brewer led Wallace in the first primary but Wallace pulled out all the stops and ran the most overt racist ads ever used in American political history and overcame
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Brewer in the runoff. Wallace became governor again in January of 1970. Wallace believed in repaying his enemies. It was early 1971 and Hubbert had just hired former State Senator Joe Goodwyn to help him politically. Wallace called Goodwyn and Hubbert out to the Governor’s Mansion. He asked Hubbert, “Don’t y’all have about $300 million over in the Teacher’s Retirement System?” Hubbert said, “Yes, Governor, that’s about right.” “Well, you know,” Wallace continued, “federal judge Frank Johnson has ordered us to update our mental health facilities and it is going to cost $35 million, what do you think about us borrowing some of your money to pay for this problem?” Hubbert said, “I don’t mind lending the state the money as long as we get the same return.” Wallace had dropped a hint. Goodwyn told Hubbert after the meeting, “I don’t think you’ve heard the last of that.”
Sure enough, a month later Wallace called Hubbert to a meeting in the Governor’s office. Hubbert’s entry into the Governor’s office was like a gladiator going into a lion’s den. Wallace had the entire House Ways and Means and Senate Finance and Taxation Committees awaiting Hubbert. Wallace danced up and down the room extolling the need to use the education dollars to support mental health. After the tirade, a bold 35-year-old Hubbert looked Wallace squarely in the eyes and told him, “Over my dead body.” Hubbert rallied the state teachers like they have never been rallied before. Wallace continued with his plan when the legislature convened in May. Hubbert bolstered his troops. There were 400 to 600 teachers a day descending on the legislature. Wallace dug in deeper. Hubbert nor his throng of educators backed off. Instead, there were close to a thousand a day coming to Goat Hill. The legendary Representative Pete Mathews, who was the Wallace floor leader and Ways and Means Chairman, said, “I’ve
been in the legislature a long time and have dealt with every kind of pressure group but I have never seen anything like when the teachers found out someone was going to fool around with their retirement funds.” When the vote was finally taken, the teach-
ers and Hubbert beat George Wallace in his prime by a vote of 92-9. Wallace called Mathews frantically and said, “Move to reconsider.” Mathews retorted to Wallace, “Reconsider hell, we done lost five of our nine.” That was the day Paul Hubbert earned
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Dadeville’s Kristen Tolbert holds up a trophy won by the River Region team.
Tolbert playing in Major League’s RBI Program
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Dadeville’s Cal Jones has committed to play for the University of Alabama.
Dadeville’s Jones commits to play for Alabama
By Robert Hudson Record Sports Editor
A local softball player will find herself among the best players in the region this weekend. Dadeville High School rising senior softball player Kristen Tolbert will compete in the Southeast Regional Tournament in Chattanooga, Tennessee this weekend as a member of the River Region RBI of Alabama tournament-select team. The tournament is a part of Major League Baseball’s RBI (Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities) Program. “RBI’s main goal is to get kids in the inner city and the urban areas back into the games of baseball and softball,” said Coach Orlando Arnold, director of River Region RBI of Alabama. “It gives them more development opportunities on the field and off the field, as well as more exposure to college coaches and help getting into college.” Arnold said there are hundreds of teams under MLB’s RBI program around the country, and that Tolbert has had a standout year with the River Region team. “The RBI program is more noticeable in cities that have a Major League franchise, but there are more than 200 programs around the country,” Arnold said. “You can apply to be a part of the program, but when it comes to the tournament select team, you have to be selected. Kristen did well this season offensively, defensively, as well as pitching, so she is one of the 16 girls that was selected for the team.” Arnold added that if the River Region team, which is based in Montgomery, advances out of the regional tournament, it will have a chance to compete in MLB’s RBI World Series. “You have to qualify. If we win the regional, we’ll have a chance to go compete in Major League Baseball’s RBI World Series, which they would fly us out to Dallas to play against other programs from around the country,” Arnold said. “The girls this year have a really good chance of winning the whole thing.”
By Robert Hudson Record Sports Editor
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Keron Slaughter hauls in a pass at a football camp hosted by Friends of the League this past weekend at the Dadeville High School practice fields.
Hilyer named new Reeltown softball coach By Robert Hudson Record Sports Editor
The Reeltown Lady Rebels will have a new coach leading the way from the dugout. Kelli Hilyer will be the new head softball coach of Reeltown. Hilyer, an Alexander City native and Benjamin Russell High School graduate, previously served as head softball coach of Central High School of Coosa County. She said she is excited to join a Reeltown program that returns the majority of its team from last year’s squad, which finished in the Class 2A South Central Regionals. “I’m very excited about this upcoming year and just to be at Reeltown – period. All I hear is great Hilyer things about the school,” Hilyer said. “I kept up with the softball team last year mostly online seeing that they went to regionals. The majority of the team is returning, so it’s going to be a great opportunity to build on what the coaches and everyone has done at Reeltown already, so I’m excited.” Above all, Hilyer said she is excited to meet the players, as Reeltown will host a meet and greet for current and prospective softball players today at 3:30 p.m. “I haven’t met any of the girls yet who play or any of them looking to play. I just want to be able to make them feel comfortable to know who is this new coach coming in so they can put a face with a name,” Hilyer said. “As a former player, I always liked to
know if my coach knew what they were talking about. I used to play and I was a pitcher and I’ve coached for nine years. I hope to bring that experience there. Then, from them, I always like to hear what the girls expect and let them introduce themselves and ask me some questions.” Among the points of emphasis Hilyer hopes to instill are hard work and team unity. “I always believe in hard work and dedication, as well as having a team cohesiveness and synergy,” Hilyer said. “They always say hard work will beat out any talent any day. So, if you already have the talent there, hard work just builds on top of that.” Hilyer said her experience as a former player and as an assistant under some of the area’s top softball coaches will help her get the best out of the players. “I know what it takes to get on that field and put your best foot forward as an athlete. I think that helps me as a coach,” Hilyer said. “In my past experience coaching I’ve learned under a lot of different coaches including my dad and Pam Robinson and Brownie Caldwell. I think coaching that many years you learn how to get the best out of your athletes. My goal is to have them not only want to do the best for themselves, but for the team and to be able to play as one. That takes you farther than anything, really. “I just want to do a good job and help the girls do a good job. I’m excited and can’t wait to get out there and get started.”
After a successful 2015 filled with accolades, Dadeville rising senior outfielder Cal Jones has decided where he will play his college ball. Jones recently committed to play college baseball at the University of Alabama. Jones said he has always been a big fan of the Crimson Tide, and a tour of the campus, meeting the coaches and the school’s facilities made his choice an easy one. “I’ve been a Bama fan ever since I was a young kid growing up. It’s a great school and I love the coaches,” Jones said. “The facilities are amazing with the upgrades to the stadium. Just everything about it, I loved it.” Jones had a .592 batting average in 125 at-bats and 39 games during Dadeville’s run to the second round of the Class 4A State Playoffs. Jones also had 13 doubles, two triples, four home runs, 30 RBI and 20 stolen bases in 2015. Those efforts landed Jones an outfield spot on the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s Class 4A All-State Team, as well as the Class 4A Hitter of the Year Award. The 2015 season also was Jones’ first back on the diamond after tearing his ACL during his sophomore year playing for the DHS football team. He said the choice to go to Alabama is a dream come true after fighting back from the injury. “It’s just unreal all of the help I’ve had and all the hard work I’ve put in,” Jones said. “The injury was a big thing, it was a setback really, but I just battled and came back. Now, it’s a dream come true.”
Two locals should have been considered as state’s all-time best coach
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pence McCracken was recently selected by AL.com voters as the greatest football coach in Alabama history. Not a bad choice. McCracken coached Robert E. Lee to three AHSAA Class 6A championships, was named USA Today’s 1986 National Coach of the Year, amassed 280 career wins, sent countless players into the college ranks and remains the winningest coach at both Robert E. Lee and Opelika. It’s no wonder the energetic and likable coach earned the fans’ votes. AL.com offered a field of strong candidates: Buddy Anderson (Vestavia Hills), Jamie Riggs (Opp and T.R. Miller), Rush Propst (Ashville, Eufaula, Alba, Alma Bryant and Hoover), Benjamin Russell’s Danny Horn who guided Clay County for many years, Walden
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Tucker (Demopolis Academy, Gordo and Fayette County) and Louis White (Courtland). I’m not sure how the candidate selection was made. Perhaps a committee of editors ordered pizza and met at a newsroom conference table. Maybe they debated the issue over hash browns and scrambled eggs at the I-65 Waffle House in Prattville. Regardless, I’ll throw out a couple of local names that could have also been considered: Jackie O’Neal and Steve Savarese. In 27 seasons at Reeltown, O’Neal’s teams reached the
state championship game five times – winning twice (Class 1A in 2001 and Class 2A in 2009). In his tenure, the Rebels reached the playoffs 24 times, won a combined 14 area and region titles. O’Neal’s career record is an impressive 235-105 – all at Reeltown. That’s one thing that stood out to me. He played high school ball at Reeltown, served as an assistant coach at Reeltown under the great Duane Webster (208 wins), and remained at Reeltown. Not many coaches stay at the same school for 27 seasons, let alone worked as an assistant there and prepped there and successfully followed a legendary coach. That’s commitment. Add that to his incredible record, and O’Neal is a very viable all-time coaching candidate. O’Neal was soft-spoken to the media and remained hum-
ble. He was a great example for his players to follow. Savarese never had a losing season at Benjamin Russell. In 12 seasons, his Wildcats won 96 times and were consistent regular-season winners. The Wildcats, however, won just five playoff games in that era. Under Savarese, Benjamin Russell’s deepest playoff run came in 1993 when the Wildcats and Terrell Owens nearly beat eventual state champion CentralPhenix City in the quarterfinals. Though Savarese remains Benjamin Russell’s all-time winningest coach, his greatest success came after his tenure in Alex City. In seven seasons at Daphne (1997-03), Savarese went 77-14, won the Class 6A championship in 2001 and played for the championship in 2000 and 2003. His Trojans, along with McCracken’s Opelika teams, were among the
6A teams to beat each season. In 25 years, Savarese’s Alabama teams (Benjamin Russell, Ensley, Daphne and McGill-Toolen) won 220 times. He also guided Douglass, Kansas, to a state championship in 1978, but that has nothing to do with Alabama high school football history. Today, Savarese is Executive Director of the AHSAA. Is Savarese among the best coaches in Alabama history? His playoff record might suggest otherwise, but his overall record, particularly the success at Daphne, should have at least gotten him in the conversation. Joe McAdory is communications editor at the Auburn University Raymond J. Harbert College of Business and is former sports editor at the Opelika-Auburn News. He can be reached at jem0040@ auburn.edu
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Thursday, July 16, 2015
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The Dadeville Record
Lake Martin Baptist Church still collecting school supplies Wellness Center: If you want to extend your lifespan, look and feel better, and just plain have FUN, you should join our Wellness Center! There are available many types of memberships: single, family and youth. Many professional staffers are there to help you make a better life for yourself. For questions, call 256-825-2304. Line Dancing News: Betsy Keownâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new line dancing class is at the Rodeo Club on Wednesday nights from 7 until 8, and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s great fun. Class is growing, so give her a call or stop by with your dancing shoes on! Her other class is at the Dadeville Recreation Center, on Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon until 12:45 p.m. for a fee of $1 per class. Great fun and good exercise is what these classes are all about. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s room for you in either or both classes! For more information, call Betsy at 256-825-3985. Lake Martin Baptist Church: We have a great opportunity for a local mission! Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re partnering with Hackneyville Baptist (outside of Alex City) to lead a VBS for them from July 19 through 24. We need teachers, helpers and workers to help with their first VBS in decades. Please sign up to help.
Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be collecting Operation Christmas Child school BETTY HAYES supplies Community through Columnist July for the childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ministry shoeboxes. A supply box is located under the Mission Table in lobby. Questions: call Dottie Kent at 256-825-5351.
Red Ridge United Methodist Church News: Join us this Sunday morning for our service at Red Ridge. Sunday School begins at 8:30 a.m. Regular service at 9:30 a.m. Casual clothes are welcomed. Bible study for men is 7:30 a.m. Wednesday and women at 9:30 a.m. Choir rehearsal is 6:30 p.m. Brown bag will be Friday at 8 a.m. Groceries are given to qualifying families. Betty Hayes is a regular columnist for The Record whose column includes news and notes from churches and organizations in Dadeville.
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Thursday, July 16, 2015
The Dadeville Record
Health concerns linger as temperatures continue to soar By David Granger Record Staff Writer
Heat indices are expected to approach 110 degrees in some portions of Alabama today and reach at least 100 throughout the state, according to the National Weather Service forecast. The temperature in Alexander City on Wednesday had already reached 92 degrees by 3:55 Wednesday afternoon and the heat index was at 105. Meanwhile, the heat index hit 101 degrees in Troy before 11 a.m. and climbed to 110 in Tuscaloosa before day’s end. A high heat index of 103 was predicted for the city on Tuesday. Gary Goggins, a meteorologist with the Birmingham office of the National Weather Service, said our area is in for heat advisory-level or near heat advisory-level temperatures for at least the next week. “What’s happening is that we have a big ridge off to our west and it’s making the air sink, which causes the air to warm,” Goggins said. “I wish I had better news, but that ridge is likely to sit there for at least the next week.” Goggins added that the temperatures in the area will likely be at their least comfortable when the air temperature warms to near 100 degrees this weekend. “Unfortunately, it’s going to get worse before it gets better.” Goggins urged that everyone take the proper precautions for safety during periods of excessive heat. “Even if you’re not in an heat-advisory area – like you guys today, I think you’re looking at a 103 heat index and the heat-advisory criteria is 105 – a couple of degrees really doesn’t
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Sisters Andrea and Alexandria Blackmon play in the kid’s pool at the Alexander City Pool Tuesday afternoon. The children like many others were looking for ways to keep cool in the heat.
make that much difference,” Goggins said. “We still recommend that you take the proper precautions. If you’re working outside, you need to take frequent breaks, wear ventilated clothing and drink plenty of fluids.” The heat index combines air temperature and relative humidity in an attempt to determine the human-perceived equivalent temperature – how hot it feels. It was developed by a Florida television meteorologist in 1978 and adopted by the NWS a year later. Dr. Michelle Goldhagen, who specializes in emergency medicine at Russell Medical Center, says though she hasn’t seen cases of heat stroke or heat exhaustion in the past several days, the heat has taken its toll in other ways. “I haven’t seen anything serious, but, of course, I haven’t been here all the time,” Goldhagen said. “But I have seen some cases of mild hydration and I’m seeing more cases of kidney stones and other problems that can be associated with and made worse by dehy-
dration.” Goldhagen said she contributes the lack of more serious health problems related to the heat to education of the community on how to safely cope. “I think we’re doing a better job of educating the community of the steps to take to stay safe in periods of extreme heat and people are beginning to adjust their lifestyles,” Goldhagen said. “They’re cutting grass and doing other yard work
either late in the day or early in the morning and drinking plenty of fluids, particularly before they go outside in the heat. “Of course the young and elderly are more susceptible to the heat than most of us, so we want to make sure that people are aware of that. And the one thing that I always make it a point to stress – never, ever leave kids or animals unattended in vehicles in this kind of heat.”
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July 16, 2015 July 16-18 GOSPEL WORKSHOP: New Style Baptist Church in Nixburg is hosting the RTM Fifth Annual Gospel Musical Workshop July 16-18 at 6 p.m. nightly. The guest clinicians will be Kerwin Morns of Atlanta, Minister Stacey Stroud of Goodwater and Missionary Rena Taylor of Forest, Mississippi. Registration fee is $35. For more information, contact Rev. Richard Taylor at richardtaylormusic@gmail.com or 334-329-8696.
July 18 THE DIPLOMATS: The Weogufka Center for Arts, Entertainment and Education is hosting The Diplomats and The Kellys July 18 at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 at the door. Children under 12 are admitted free. Concessions open at 5 p.m. For more information go to weogufkacenter.org or call Melvin Palmer at 256-245-8885 or Margaret Thornton at 256-234-2186. BOOK SALE: The Friends of the Dadeville Public Library will be having a book sale on July 18 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hardback books can be purchased for $1, paperbacks for 50 cents and a bag of books for $5. Baked goods will also be available. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY: Hatchett Springs Baptist Church is hosting its 108th Anniversary Sunday, July
18, at 2 p.m. The guest speaker will be Pastor John Billups from The Rock Tabernacle in Talladega. NIGHT OF PRAISE: Victory Family Worship Center and Highland Records present a Night of Praise and Worship (A Live Recording) July 18 at 5 p.m. at the Caldwell Center in Goodwater. Featuring The Holloway and Drakes Singers, Unity Singers (Opelika), Macedonia Male Chorus (Five Points), Wilson Brothers, Donna Chapman, Jermaine Chatmon, In Your Town and many more. TRADE DAY: Bibb Graves in Millerville is hosting a Trade Day July 18 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be hotdogs, school shirts, homemade crafts, coin collectors, toys, antiques, clothes and booths for you to rent for $10. Veterans room opens at 9 a.m. Something for everyone. ANNIVERSARY: Heaven’s Sake Christian Bookstore is celebrating its 15th anniversary July 18 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 140 Calhoun Street.
July 19 CHURCH ANNIVERSARY: The Hatchett Springs Baptist Church on County Road 111 in Goodwater will celebrates its anniversary July 19 at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Demerits Griffin is pastor. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY: Great
Today’s Birthdays Bethel Missionary Baptist Church is celebrating its 135th Anniversary Sunday, July 19, at 2 p.m. Guest minister Rev. Tracy Burton. The pastor is Rev. Dr. Emerson Ware. CHURCH HOMECOMING: New Hope Baptist Church is hosting homecoming services Sunday, July 19, at 10 a.m. Featured singers will be Willing Vessels and Forgiven Heart. There will be a covered dish lunch at noon. Everyone is welcome. For more information contact Lou Ann Fuller at 256329-2510. TALLAPOOSEE HISTORICAL SOCIETY: The quarterly meeting of the Tallapoosee Historical Society will be at 2 p.m., Sunday, July 19 at the Dadeville Presbyterian Church. Dr. Cyrus Dawsey will speak about his book, “the Confederados: Old South Immigrants in Brazil.” The public is invited. SINGING: The Oak Chapel Baptist Church is hosting a singing with Gospel Duet July 19 at 10 a.m. Lunch will be served after. The church is five and half miles north of Goodwater on Highway 9. CHURCH HOMECOMING: Haven Memorial United Methodist Church is hosting homecoming Sunday, July 19 at 2:30 p.m.
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BOARD MEETING: The Lake Martin Area Industrial Development Authority will hold its Quarterly Board Meeting on Monday, July 20, beginning at 10 a.m. in the Betty Carol Graham Technology Center located on the Central Alabama Community College Campus.
July 20-22 REVIVAL SERVICES: Haven Memorial United Methodist Church is hosting revival services Jly 20-22 at 6:30 p.m.
July 20-25 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: The Fellowship Baptist Church in Buttston is hosting a Blast to the Past Vacation Bible School July 20-25 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. for toddlers through teens. A meal will be provided. The church is located at the corner of Buttston and Denver Roads.
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GOSPEL SINGING: Bay Pine Baptist Church is hosting Brian Free and Assurance July 24 at 7 p.m. A love offering will be taken. A VERY RICH WOMAN: Alexander City Theatre II (ACT II) will present a comedy in three acts at the CACC HEA Auditorium at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 and are available at A Second Act, Wine Emporium, the MainSteet office, Alexander City Chamber of Commerce and Karen Jennings’ office at 124 Calhoun Street. Tickets also are available at www.brownpapertickets. com (search for A Very Rich Woman) and from ACT II board members and play cast members.
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July 23 SUMMER READING PROGRAM: Starshine Faces will be at Mamie’s Children’s Library July 23 at 2 p.m. for the Summer Reading Program.
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