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Strong winds, rain damage downtown businesses Coaches Corner announced it would be closed for an unknown amount of time after the brief incident that occurred early Friday morning and wet conditions over the weekend. The winds were strong enough that roofing debris was apparently carried by the strong winds from

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Downtown Wetumpka and a number of local businesses were hit by winds strong enough to take roofs from buildings, leaving a well-known local restaurant shuttered for repairs.

the restaurant at the river’s edge across Company Street and onto Fish Street, where more damage could be found. The tin roofing of Elmore County Scrap Metal was peeled Corey Arwood / The Herald back and rolled over, with wood Coaches Corners was ultimately hit twice by unfavorable condibeams splintered and exposed tions after its roofing nearly stripped bare, and the repairs failed in See WEATHER • Page 2 weekend rains.

Sunday alcohol sales resolution backed by Commission

WHS senior Chauvin is National Merit Scholar By DAVID GRANGER Managing Editor

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Elmore County Commission approved resolutions in support of local legislation allowing Sunday sales of alcohol and the formation of an Elmore County Industrial Development Authority and approved four of the five board appointments. There seemed to be general consensus among the commission starting the process that alcoholic beverages being sold in restaurants and service stations alike on Sunday would be a prudent move for area businesses. Several of the commissioners voiced stipulations, saying their support of the resolution was strictly an economic move to keep Elmore County competitive with neighboring counties. Commissioner and Chair Troy Stubbs opened the discussion with background on the recent history of alcohol sales legislation approval See COMMISSION • Page 3

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Elmore County High School Band Director Anthony Vittore addresses the school’s student body as members of the Mobile Mardi Gras association Mystics of Time and band members look on. The Mystics of Time visited Eclectic on Friday to present the band a trophy for its third-place performance in the MOT parade on Feb. 25.

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Maroon Machine celebrates Mardi Gras honor By DAVID GRANGER Managing Editor

There was a party in the Elmore County High School gymnasium on Friday morning. It was a party honoring ECHS’s Maroon Machine marching band in front of the entire ECHS student body for its performance at one of the world’s biggest party’s – Mobile’s Mardi Gras, where the band marched in the Mystics of Time parade on Feb. 25 and was

judged the third best marching band in the procession. Representatives of the Mystics of Time brought the band’s third-place trophy to them as well as a check and a touch of Mardi Gras, roaming in front of the bleachers filled with students and tossing beads and other Mardi Gras trinkets to them. “The Mobile Mystics of Time are honored that we had the Maroon Machine in See MAROON MACHINE • Page 2

Wetumpka High School senior Marc Chauvin was carrying not one, but two book bags on a recent Friday afternoon. And one of them was huge. Chances are that much of the material in those bags had “I did read a lot as a to do with comkid. I remember my puters or art, both things that parents used to read Chauvin loves, stuff to me, then I both things with started reading stuff which he would someday like to too. I guess that’s make a living. part of it.” It’s a good —Marc Chauvin bet those desires National Merit Scholar will come to pass. You see, Chauvin’s no ordinary student. He is a National Merit Scholar. See MERIT • Page 3

Hansen ‘skittles’ to Rotary speech contest win By DAVID GRANGER Managing Editor

Likening her changed view of the electoral college to her changing methods of eating Skittles, Edgewood Academy senior Kevi Hansen topped judges scorecards Tuesday in the finals of the Wetumpka Rotary Club’s annual speech contest. Hansen, who spoke in favor of the

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electoral college, bested Wetumpka High School’s Madison Conley, who spoke passionately in favor of abolishing the 230-year-old way of electing the U.S. president. “This is a moderator’s dream,” said Bob Renau, who directs the contest for the Rotary Club and was in attendance at the finals despite being less than two weeks removed from triple-bypass surgery. “A controversial topic where the

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leaving a warehouse that was left entirely open to the weather. That weather only worsened conditions for Coaches over the weekend when rains fell and emergency repairs made Friday failed. “Saturday there was additional damage because where they attempted to repair the roof when it rained Saturday night the restaurant itself got wet,” said Coaches’ owner Heather Norton. “But then when we came in Sunday morning there was just water dripping everywhere.” Norton said early Friday the entire gamut of municipal officials, from the mayor, police chief and fire chief and nearly every department showed up to survey the damage. “We had the whole community in our front parking lot,” Norton said. Chef Paul Norton said through the use of a fire truck he was able to get aerial pictures of the roof and the extent of its damage. Norton attributed the damage to an incident she said she witnessed around 4 a.m. “It happened at about 4:15 this (Friday) morning because I was awake … we had a tree fall in our yard and I actually watched it fall,” Norton said. She said she was awakened by a weather-update alert on her phone. “It rained for a few minutes and then it stopped, and when the winds started it was not raining. Just all of a sudden this crazy

wind started coming through and that’s when our tree fell and I’m assuming that’s when this took place as well. It just kind of came across the river.” The roof of was laid bare of protective covering over most of the restaurant, with air conditioning units ripped from their ducts. She said she was told it was a straight-line wind, but added, “It was crazy, whatever it was.” Monday she said they were once more awaiting insurance adjusters and appraisers to return after the weekend’s rain and the complications it brought. A meteorologist with the National Weather Service of Birmingham said several reports were called in from this area, one around 4:12 a.m, others about damage to numerous roof structures in downtown Wetumpka. “We attributed that to just some damaging straight line winds,” said meteorologist Matt Grantham. “That line of storms really started back in Missouri and reformed into Alabama.” He said there were little indicators with whatever weather pattern emerged, but said there was a “a lot of momentum built up.” He said at his location in Shelby County there were winds up to 70 mph. “There could’ve been some downburst microburst going on,” Grantham said. According to the Elmore County

Emergency Management Agency, scattered areas across the county – Millbrook, Deatsville and Coosada – were hit also. “We had several different locations where we had power lines down, trees down,” said Eric Jones, county EMA director, who went on to say Wetumpka was unique in the event. “That’s the most concentrated damage that I’ve seen.” However, Jones said the damage in Wetumpka was largely sustained by private or commercially owned buildings, which meant the county was not involved. “It’s all up to insurance companies to help the individual businesses recover at this point,” Jones said. Largely no government aide exists, he said, for insured losses and there is generally no disaster aid for what he called “acts of God,” involving a small number of individuals. Jones said the instance was a case study on the importance of insuring businesses and buildings, with no forecast in the area for severe weather until about 3:30 a.m. “This is a good reminder for everybody from homeowners to small businesses, especially small businesses, to review their insurance coverage and make sure they have enough for what they’re property is (worth),” said Jones. “You don’t want to wait until an event like this happens to find out you don’t have enough coverage.”

Maroon Machine our parade,” said one of the Mystics of Time representatives, who refused to give his name because, he said, the Mystics must remain mysterious. “During the parade, we have a number of people along the route judging the bands on music, how entertaining they are and their marching. If you place in the top three, you have an automatic invitation to come back to our parade next year. We hope you will.” With that, the representative presented senior band members and band director Anthony Vittore with the trophy as the rest of the band cheered and broke into song. When the music died down, Vittore summoned his Maroon Machine troops around him. Obviously excited, he launched into a pep talk of sorts. “I want to tell you guys again when you go out and represent the school, you never know who’s looking, you never know who’s watching,” Vittore said. “What you guys did in that parade a couple of weeks ago, that was great. It was a long two-hour parade and, look, I’m a big guy. Two hours is a long time to be marching and you guys did a phenomenal job. Even when you were tired, you guys played great. And I’m telling you, out of all of the years that I’ve been here, that’s the proudest you’ve made me. “One hundred and twenty thousand people now know who you are and know the school because of what you did. You can’t affect that many people anywhere else you go probably for the rest of your lives. So to get a chance to be invited back next year and have these gentlemen – they’re all professional people – take time from their schedules to come and present us with our award, that’s awesome. So guys, I could not be prouder of how you behaved and how you acted that entire trip. Because of that, we’re definitely going back next year. “ With that, the band broke into the morning’s most deafening cheer. Vittore said the band got its invitation to march in the Mardi Gras parade from a Wetumpka man who is a Mystics of Time member. “There was a gentleman from Wetumpka that called us up and said, ‘Hey, we’ve seen the band perform in the past and I’m from the Mystics of Time and we’d love to have you come and be in our parade this year.’” Vittore said. “At first I was, we get a lot of invites to go play and he said it was a Mardi Gras parade and I

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said ‘Well, I’m a big Mardi Gras fan.’ And I knew the kids always wanted to go take a trip somewhere so I said we’d love to do it.” Vittore said, although his band enjoyed every minute of their trip, it was a long one. “The Parade was at 6 (p.m.) and we left here at 7:30 in the morning and we were nonstop,” Vittore said. “We watched a parade at noon, so they’d kind of get a feel for it. We went to the float barn, watched the parade, went to go eat, went to the USS Alabama and then got ready by 5:30. So they were exhausted before they even got to the parade.” The visit to the float barn, Vittore said, was the first ever for a marching band in the parade. “In 69 years, they never had a band go to it,” Vittore said. “And normally they don’t open it up to the public, but since we were in the parade and wouldn’t be able to see the floats during the parade, we’d like to see ‘em and let the kids walk around. Normally, the parade’s so busy, but this way we actually got to go and look at every float and the guy there said there was $4 million worth of floats in that barn. Those floats were unreal. There were actually two warehouses next to each other and we got to go to both of them. So it was a lot of fun. It’s an honor that they believed in us enough to (let us) go and we had 80 kids with us and they all behaved great. Not one float was messed with. I think they understood the gravity of the situation and that just to be asked to do this was amazing.” But, according to Vittore, the highlight of the trip was the parade and his band’s performance. “I’d never been to Mardi Gras in Mobile before so I didn’t realize how big it was and, let me tell you,

Obituaries Beverly Wingard

WINGARD, Beverly E. a resident of Auburn, Alabama passed away Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at the age of 54. She is survived by her mother & father, Patsy & Earl Wingard; brothers, Pete (Heromey), Danny (Jeannine), Doug (Stephanie), Steve (Corrie); sister, Stacy (Robert) Holden; daughters, Katie (Keith) Cordell, Khari McPherson; and granddaughter, Natalie. She is preceded in death by her beloved niece, Haley. Pallbearers will be Pete, Danny, Doug, Steve, Robert, & Michael. Private burial services will be held. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or Central Baptist Church inBeverly’s name. Online Guest Book available at www.gassettfuneralhome.net

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that first turn … there was 120,000 people at the parade,” Vittore said. “I mean, I marched in Troy University’s band and I’ve never marched in a parade that big in my life. So it was an honor to even be asked. Normally, the night parades closer to Fat Tuesday are harder to be in and harder to be asked to be in, so for us to get an invite was flooring to me, so I was excited about it. “One time we got stopped for a half an hour and didn’t move at all. We played for a half an hour solid standing there and they (the crowd) loved it. David Granger / The Herald They were going, ‘Where Mystics of Time members toss beads and other Mardi Gras trinkets into the student body at Elmore you guys from? We love you guys!’ The police were County High School. with their affiliation. The form the Mystics of Time. telling us, ‘Man you guys on the streets of the city. The group formed in two groups joined forces to were impressive. We appreciate you guys being here.’ 1948 and their first parade I mean, everybody we met was 1949. According to throughout the entire pro- legend, during a poker cess was amazing. They game a group of friends were so nice. They were started discussing forming a new Mardi Gras group. very generous.” One of Mobile’s most One day, in Mobile’s old popular parades, the Azalea Grill, that group Mystics of Time come out bumped into some men on the Saturday before who were members of Mardi Gras and unleash another parading organismoke-breathing dragons zation but weren’t happy

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Commission in next-door Tallapoosa and Montgomery counties. “That has led to discussions from many of our local business owners, especially many of which are located in the north part of the county where people are able to just cross the county line, some for this purpose of alcoholic beverages,” said Stubbs. “But they are also spending their money on a lot of other things in those neighboring counties and it’s causing some revenue impact on our local business owners.” Stubbs said they had spoken directly with municipalities and in his District Three he had spoken with City of Wetumpka officials. He said the legislation includes all of the county’s municipalities. Mercer said through District Four he represents four municipalities and

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Tallapoosa County was also a major influencing factor in his decision to back the resolution. He said in his research he talked with an owner of multiple convenience stores outside the county who told him his sales spike on Sundays. “He said his store that is closest to Elmore County sees a 40 to 50 percent increase in sales, of in-store sales, on Sunday, He said, ‘I can’t tell you if all that is crackers or if its beer,’ but he said ‘I can tell you that it still (exceeds) what we do when we see that increase depending on the season,’” said Mercer. “I think this is just purely an economic issue.” Commissioner Kenny Holt asked if cities and towns would have to vote on their involvement. Stubbs said the resolution

allowed for them to adopt and fall under the same legislation that was proposed and Holt then directed the question to the newly selected County Attorney Jeff Cortney. Holt asked, “So we’re not imposing it on the cities, they’re going to have to make their own decisions, right?” And Cortney confirmed that was the case. Stubbs said they were providing the “pathway” to make the choice and prefaced that any move would have to be advertised for a full month before it went to the State House. He said state Sen. Clyde Chambliss would be the local legislator to support it. Commissioner Mack Daugherty took a similar tone in his approach to resolution. “I’m looking at this from

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strictly an economic perspective, and some of the businesses … had begun to take a proactive role and started petitions and so forth,” said Daugherty. “I think as a commission we certainly want to be proactive and when an issue comes up like this that does affect the economy of the businesses in the county, I think that we can be proactive and get out in front of that issue and not wait for businesses to think that they have to circulate petitions and so forth to get our attention.” Another major item that arose at the meeting was the formation of the Elmore County Industrial Development Authority. A legal representative from the Elmore County Economic Development Authority spoke to the commissioners about the cre-

ation of the entity. Attorney Charles “Trey” Hill III of Bradley said the board would serve as an arm or mechanism to promote the creation of jobs and the expenditure of capital from industries looking to locate in the county and also to oversee tax abatements. Stubbs said there had

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Hansen, who will attend Troy University next fall and study nursing, posited that the electoral college was necessary to give smaller, less populated states – like her grandparents’ home state of Iowa – that likely have different concerns the same input into the election process as different-thinking, larger populations like those on the east coast. Meanwhile, Conley, who will attend the University of Tennessee next fall and major in public relations with an eye toward a career as a political press liaison, argued that the electoral college had outlived its usefulness and that the presidential election should be held in a one-person-onevote manner like most elections. She said the idea that government could not trust the common man in the electoral

process had run its course. Renau said the competition was very close, noting that Conley made minimal use of notes and Hansen didn’t use them at all. The two young ladies advanced to the finals by winning their school contests. Hansen bested fellow Edgewood seniors Morgan Brown and Caity Jo Lee in the school competition. Her original topic was “The Death Penalty: Does it serve a purpose or is it cruel and immoral?” Conley spoke on “What should be done about the minimum wage in the U.S.?” to beat Wetumpka High classmates Christina Carter and Carson Turner in the WHS preliminaries.

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been prior meetings to discuss the creation of the ECIDA. The board would not interfere with the industrial development boards of the municipalities and towns of the county. Ultimately four board members were approved by the commission.

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“In 10th grade I took the PSAT and whenever senior year came around eventually Ms. (Heidi) Norrell (WHS’s 11th- and 12th-grade counselor) told me that I had been selected as a semifinalist because I had a really good PSAT score,” Chauvin said. “And then I took the SATs later that year and submitted the scores to National Merit. I also had to fill out an application online. I had to answer stuff like what kind of things I was doing as far as extracurricular activities and tell them my GPA, class rank, what college I was going to, any electives and things like that.” Chauvin made a 1470 on the PSAT and bested that with a 1500 (out of 1600) on the SAT. Currently, his GPA stands at 4.08 and he is currently ranked sixth in his graduating class of 248 students. So how did Chauvin get so smart? “I think I just happen to have that right kind of brain for remembering stuff in class,” Chauvin said. “I did read a lot as a kid. I remember that my parents used to read stuff to me, then I started reading stuff, too. I guess that’s part of it.” One of his pharmacy technician mom’s favorite things to read to him when he was young, Chauvin said, was Calvin and Hobbes, a

comic strip by Bill Waterson that follows the adventures of precocious six-year-old Calvin and his stuffed tiger Hobbes. “I thought those were funny,” Chauvin said. “I still think its funny and I really like the art in it.” As it turns out, Chauvin has become a cartoonist in his own right, doing animation for Wetumpka High School’s weekly Thursday morning news broadcast as part of the school’s news team. Perhaps his mom’s early reading to him of Calvin and Hobbes’ adventures is where his appreciation and love for art has its roots. But his father’s been an influence, too. The son of a software developer naturally has a keen interest in computers. In fact, he plans to major in computer science at Auburn next year. Chauvin’s post-college plans aren’t clearly developed, except that he’d like to do something with computers and combining computers with his love for art would be a plus. “I guess, really, like almost anything working on computers would be good for me, but I think really what I want to do is if I could do drawing and stuff for a living, that’s what I would really want to do,” Chauvin said. “Or if I could combine drawing and com-

puter science together and do something with that.” But Chauvin is not all about computers and art. He still enjoys reading (“Ender’s Game” by Orson Scott Card and Joseph Heller’s classic “Catch-22” are among the works he’s read most recently) and he also has found time over the last several years to volunteer for Montgomery’s annual Autism Mud Bug Boil, benefitting Easter Seals of Central Alabama. As he prepares to move his academic efforts to Auburn, Chauvin is thankful for his teachers at WHS, especially his art teacher Fagale Grant and Michelle Morris, an audio-visual instructor at the school. “They’re both pretty cool,” Chauvin said. He is also thankful for a gifted program he participated in at Wetumpka Middle School and its two teachers, Jessica Shields, now a counselor at Holtville Middle School, and Emily

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Letters to the Editor Reader weighs in on Trump and relationship with news media Dear Editor, There may be some truth in your editorial on Mr. Trump, but for the last 50 years we have had a left-leaning slant from the “mainstream news” outlets in this country. It seems that any Republican elected president, for example, the latter George Bush as well as every Republican since Eisenhower. The Democrats seem to get a pass for governing in a terrible manner especially usurping the Constitution and our First Amendment rights, especially if we disagree with them. It appears to me that in

numerous articles attacking our president, the news was fabricated. When this happens, I believe the president has every right to attack outright lies, undocumented attacks, etc. Is it not the professional responsibility of a journalist or news commentator to report facts in an unbiased manner? Could it be that Mr. Trump is mostly right, that he is hitting back with the support of the “mainstream populace” and the true “cry-baby” bature of the press is being exposed? Bill Thompson Wetumpka

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ringing out the week … When staff writer Corey Arwood and I saw shingles in the road just outside the Herald office on last Friday morning, we assumed they were from Elmore County Scrap Metal, which we could see had been damaged by wind. Little did we know that they were blown there from Coaches Corner, which sustained significant damage from straightline winds early last Friday morning. Rains on Saturday night worsened the situation at the local eatery and word is the restaurant will be closed to repair the damage for an undetermined length of time. A National Weather Service meteorologist said the high winds stretched as far north as Shelby County. The Elmore County Emergency Management Agency said other locations in the county – Millbrook, Deatsville and Coosada – also reported damage. … It looks like Wetumpka’s Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women might survive the current plan to replace prisons in the state with millions of

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dollars in renovations. A bill that passed a state Senate committee last week would replace the three men’s prisons in the state and bring a new look – and, we assume, revamped safety and security measures – to Tutwiler. That’s good news for the local economy and for the employees of Tutwiler who have made Wetumpka their home. More good news is that the cost of the prison bill has been cut by $25 million from $800 million to $775 million. That’s still a lot of money for a cashstrapped state to fork over, but at least the tab is moving in the right direction. … If you are prone to move about in the nude in your home, you might want to watch standing in front of the microwave while your Jiffy Pop pops. Someone might be watching! At least according to Kellyanne Conway, adviser to President Trump. On a Monday that

proved to be chock full of news, footage of Conway’s interview with the Bergen (New Jersey) Record got it all started. Microwaves that turn into cameras? And things just got worse for the Trump Administration from there. The Congressional Budget Office released its report on Trump’s healthcare replacement for the Affordable Care Act and, though it showed a $337 billion reduction in the deficit, most – or all – of that was at the expense of Medicaid. What’s more is that it estimated the number of uninsured in the country would grow by some 24 million in the next decade. Finally, the worst news was for seniors. The CBO analysis found that a 64-year-old could see his premium in the individual market climb by as much as 25% under Trump’s America’s Health Care Act. That’s largely because insurers would be able to charge older enrollees more compared to what Obamacare allows. The other news-making item in Trumpland from Monday was the Justice Department’s request for more time to respond to the

House Intelligence Committee’s request for evidence to back up Trump’s tweeted claims that former President Barack Obama had tapped his Trump Tower phones. I guess they need time to check between the couch cushions. … Parents of Wetumpka High School students must endure a double-whammy of worry this weekend. We hope that the students will take a double dose of care. Not only is Saturday prom night for Wetumpka High School, but Monday begins Spring Break. We hope that parents take the time to discuss with their children the dangers that such a time on the road bring. Stress to your child to act responsibly – no drinking and no texting – and that such responsibility includes watching out for classmates’ welfare and the behavior of other drivers on the road. Let’s help our children make memories that last for all the right reasons. David Granger is the managing editor of the Elmore County newspapers for Tallapoosa Publishers, Inc.

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Living a healthier and happier lifestyle I

’d planned on killing my first deer this year. That plan, however, didn’t come to fruition. It would have been nice to have that trophy buck hanging on my wall next to Jesus, Bo Jackson, and Velvet Elvis, but that touch of class will have to wait until next year. I may not have been blessed with that buck, but I was blessed with a whole mess of meat, courtesy of a friend who owns and operates a deer processing facility. He told us to stop by last Sunday, as he had some leftover meat. I expected a Piggly Wiggly bag with four or five packages of select cuts of venison, but we were shocked when he brought out crate after crate. There was so much that we gave a good chunk of it to our mothers. My mom doesn’t care for it, although I’m not sure she’s ever tried it, but my stepdad loves it. My lady’s mom loves it and made shepherd’s pie the very next night, and it sure was delicious. Venison is so

JODY FULLER Columnist

incredibly lean. Remember in Forrest Gump how his best good friend Bubba could do just about anything with shrimp: fried shrimp, boiled shrimp, steamed, shrimp burger. Well, that’s how we’ve been with deer meat for the last week. Lucy has made spaghetti, tenderloin, lettuce-wrapped burgers, hamburger steak topped with onions and baby bella mushrooms. You talk about good eating! Wow! It’s gotten better every night. Earlier this week, when it got really cold, she made chili. I make a mean pot of chili, but that was some of the best I’ve ever had. I’m sure some of you are still stuck on that lettuce-wrapped burger. Don’t judge. It was good, and not nearly as filling as eating all that bread. Now make no

mistake about it; I’m a grown man. If I want a big ole fat bun wrapped around my burger, then that’s exactly what I’ll do, but I enjoy eating healthier, with an emphasis on the third syllable of the word healthier. There’s a difference in healthy and healthier. We’re at the top of the food chain for a reason. Buns make me feel bloated, too, and that’s never a good feeling. We have been eating healthier the last couple of weeks. For the most part, I’ve been eating healthier for the past few years and undeniably feel better as I approach the ripe old age of 45 than I did at 25, and that’s no joke. I suppose I should start exercising at some point, but we know that’ll never happen. It’s like my friends who lift weights to get stronger. I don’t get it. Seriously, how strong does one have to be? My measuring stick is this; as long as I can open up a jar of pickles without having to ask another dude to help me, then I am strong

enough. Since Lucy has been doing all the cooking and she doesn’t have a dishwasher, I have been the dishwasher. I hadn’t manually washed dishes since I was a young enlisted soldier pulling KP in the Army over two decades ago. There’s a lot of standing and arm movement involved in dishwashing, so I think I’m good to go on the exercise. Besides, I don’t plan on running a marathon anytime soon. I’m healthier and happier than I’ve been in a very long time. I’ve also been going to church and don’t think that’s just a coincidence. I’ve been abundantly blessed by my faith, family and friends, and some of those friends even give me food. Jody Fuller is from Opelika. He 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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What do you see? Welcome God’s call to your heart

reetings from the corner of Bridge and Bridge! It is dark and gloomy looking as I write this week’s column. I despise the first Monday of Daylight Savings Time! Oh well, no one asked my opinion when this clock-changing scheme was created! The opening verses of the book of Jeremiah provide one of the most comforting sentiments found in scripture. Jeremiah shares his call from God by sharing the words God spoke in that call. “Before I created you in the womb I knew you; before you were born I set you apart; I made you a prophet to the nations” (Jeremiah 1:5 CEB). I identify this passage as comforting for several reasons. The surface level read is easy

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enough to grasp. The almighty God is the author and creator of human life. Science explains that process. God designed it. When we read the passage at a deeper level, other comforts emerge. God knows us before any act of formation ever begins. One Sunday during worship I asked the children what their earliest memory was. One child confidently replied, “You mean when I was up in heaven with God?” What an awesome answer. In calling Jeremiah to share a prophetic word to the people, God reminds Jeremiah who is in charge. God does so in a loving, compassionate display of authority. This example of God’s character is also a comforting thing as I experience it. The comforting character of God continues as the book of

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Jeremiah unfolds. God caps off the call to prophecy by asking Jeremiah a question. In 1:11, God asks Jeremiah, “What do you see?” As Jeremiah prepares to do as God called, God is the one asking the questions. It is not a rhetorical question. Of course, God knows the answer, but God invites Jeremiah to share what is seen in the heart. The word God gives to Jeremiah is shaped by Jeremiah’s heart vision. This reality is both a challenge and comfort for us all.

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God knows each and every one of us before we know ourselves. God calls us to bear witness to our encounter with God. God not only knows the contents of our hearts but calls us to share them. In order to live into what God makes possible for each of us, we are the ones who must search and know our hearts. The world we live in provides ample opportunity to listen to every other aspect of our being and be led by that. God is concerned with what our hearts see. During this season of Lent, make some time to search your heart. Take God’s question to Jeremiah as your own. Listen for the ways God asks, “What do you see?” Give yourself time to formulate your answer. Once you have begun to

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CHURCH OF GOD Elmore Church of God 10675 Rucker Road, Elmore Gethsemane Church of God 705 Cotton St., Wetumpka 567-9886 Church at the Brook 2890 Hwy. 14, Millbrook Maranatha Church of God 2621 Holtville Rd., Wetumpka 567-6786 Victory Tabernacle AOH Church of God Hwy 143, Millbrook Wetumpka Church of God Hwy. 9 N. Wetumpka 215-3091

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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 569-

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get in touch with what your heart sees, share that with God. The avenues for this sharing are endless, but the chief two are worship and prayer. Talk to God in prayer. Listen and celebrate God’s word in worship and prayer with a church family. I am of the firm belief that much of what ails us as individual people and as God’s community in the earthly kingdom can be attributed to what scripture refers to as “hardness of the heart.” The untended heart becomes hard and cold, which is contrary to its created state. Welcome God’s call to soften, warm, and share your heart.

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Anthony B. Counts, Pastor Angie Gallups, Worship Leader Billy Reinhardt, Min. of Students SUNDAY Morning Worship... ....10:30 Sunday School.............9:15 Youth Choir .............. ....5:00 Evening Worship..........6:00 WEDNESDAY Fellowship Meal............5:45 Preschool/Children’s Choirs.........................6:00 House of Prayer............6:30 Preschool/Children’s Missions........................6:30 Youth Bible Study.........6:30

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There’s no price on safety and Wetumpka head football coach Tim Perry and his coaching staff want their players the feel as safe as possible. That’s why the Wetumpka football program, coaches and players included, is trying to raise $27,520 to purchase 86 brand new helmets for the varsity team to provide each player with the top-rated equipment available. “We have to start somewhere and the players are bigger, faster, stronger and the contact is a little harder on the varsity level,” Perry said. “We felt like with the recent information out and with all the research and national attention to concussions and head trauma related to football, we wanted to stay ahead of that.” So far, the team – through a Boston butt fundraiser and a contribution from the Alabama Football Coaches Association – has generated around $4,500 of the cost to buy 86 Riddell Speedflex helmets, which have received a 5 rating from Virginia Tech, who has taken the lead in studying helmet safety. Virginia Tech hands out ratings 1 through 5 (with 5 being the safest) after putting helmets through rigorous impact testing with machines and dummies.

Currently, the Indians use Riddell Speed helmets that hold a 2 rating and each year the lids are reconditioned and stress tested to ensure their safety. Perry said a football helmet has a life of eight years, and once it hits that mark, it’s discarded. In the six years that Perry’s been at Wetumpka, he’s only had three players miss workouts or games due to concussion or any other head trauma. The cutting-edge technology in the Riddell Speedflex helmet, which NFL and Division I college football teams wear, is designed to disperse impact throughout the headgear faster, reducing the impact on the head and the chances of the player sustaining a head injury. “All helmets are safe. The current helmets we are wearing are safe,” Perry said. “We just want to provide our kids the safest equipment we can afford within our budget. We’re trying to see what we can do and we need everybody’s help. All the Wetumpka fans and community, businesses and individuals who want to help us with our goal. “We’ve asked the players for their help, that’s why we’re doing a Boston butt sale. They players want to do their part.” The WHS football program cannot afford the Speedflex lids at $320 per

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Wetumpka High School football raises money for new helmets tains to football helmets and further reduce the chances of a concussion or head trauma,” Perry said. “We want to

helmet for 86 varsity players out of its annual operating budget that covers cost for meals, travel, maintenance and other fees for the team. For Perry and his fellow coaches, this isn’t about

being the best looking team on Friday nights or getting new equipment for the sake of having new lids, it’s about putting the players first. “We haven’t had a big issue with players sustaining concussions, and we want to stay ahead of that. We want to provide them with the latest as it per-

keep them as safe as we possibly can.” If you would like to donate to WHS’s new helmet project, send your donation to Wetumpka High School, 1251 Coosa River Parkway, Wetumpka, AL 36092, Attentions; Tim Perry. Make checks payable to Wetumpka Football and specify new helmet project.

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Stanhope Elmore senior baseball players signed national letters-of-intent or accepted preferred walk-on offers Thursday. From left to right, Kam Bellinger signed a manager scholarship to Southern Union State Community College, Zach Mozingo will walk-on at Southern Union, Parker Head and Mark McGowin signed full baseball scholarships to Souther Union and Corevantae Graves will walk-on at Wallace Community College-Selma.. Below, Stanhope Elmore cheerleading captain Cindy Shelton, left, and co-captain Bailey Gates signed Wednesday to cheer in college at University of Montevallo and Faulkner University, respectively.

SEHS seniors to play college baseball By CORY DIAZ Sports Editor

Stanhope Elmore’s loaded senior class dealt the last of its collegiate talent Thursday. Mustang seniors Parker Head and Mark McGowin signed full scholarships to Southern Union State Community College during a ceremony in the SEHS library, joining fellow senior second baseman Tanner Anderson, who’s committed to play Division I baseball at Jacksonville State University, in the college baseball ranks. Kam Bellinger signed a full managerial scholarship and Zach Mozingo accepted a preferred walk-on position at SUSCC, while Corevantae Graves will walk-on at Wallace Community CollegeSelma. “It’s probably the best feeling I’ve ever had, honestly,” Head said. “I can’t lie. It’s always been my dream to play college baseball. Just doing the things I got to do and grinding to get to each step and try to get it going through college.” McGowin chose the Bison over numerous other programs, including a couple of instate D-I schools, reaping the benefits of the hard work he put in throughout the years. “The fact that all the time and effort I put in the weight room, hitting extra balls, getting all my extra work in,

now it’s all paying back, literally getting paid back to me,” McGowin said. “It’s a great feeling because I get to play baseball and get an education for practically nothing. “It’s another thing, another step in the journey. This has been a goal for each one of us all the way through. It just feels good to have that locked in place.” Bellinger visited SUSCC with McGowin to support his teammates who were trying out, and left with a manager’s offer. “I always thought I would get an academic somewhere, but never a manager (offer),” said Bellinger, who will assist the Bison coaching staff with field and chart work. “I never thought about (being a baseball coach) at all. But going to Southern Union allows me to have two more years for parents to get money and stuff out of way for after those two years so I can go somewhere like Auburn and finish up anything I want to do.” Accepting a walk-on position with Southern Union made sense for Mozingo, and going with a few high school teammates will make the transition that much smoother. “It means a lot, it’s nice to have somebody to go to college with,” Mozingo said. “It’s nice to have some good guys around you to push you to make you better. That’s what we’ve always done, push each other.”

Gates, Shelton make SEHS cheer history By CORY DIAZ Sports Editor

When you get Bailey Gates, you get Cindy Shelton. Cheering alongside each other for the last six years, they’re a package deal. On the way to making Stanhope Elmore cheerleading history, the two seniors undoubtedly knew they would hold their unprecedented signing ceremony together. Ironically, they sealed the end of their package deal, as Shelton, the Mustang squad captain, inked with the University of Montevallo and Gates, co-captain, with Faulkner University. “This was the only way it was going to work because we’re kind of like a package now,” Gates said. “If you get Cindy, you get me. If you get me, you get Cindy. It’s going to be so sad (not cheering together next year). We’ve always been right there to encourage each other.” While the thought of the two bases not hoisting fellow team-

mates up next to one another is strange, Shelton said she was glad she was able to share the day with Gates as they became the first Stanhope cheerleaders to sign scholarships. “Today feels big to me because you don’t see this happen a lot,” said Shelton, who’s cheered since she was 3 years old. “I know we’ve had plenty of Stanhope cheerleaders go and do collegiate cheering, but this seems to be the first time they’ve made a big deal about it, having a signing for us.” The coaching staff at Montevallo was the first to recruit Shelton to their program, a big factor in the captain deciding to go there, along with a solid chemistry school. “I was personally giving up on cheering in college because I didn’t think it was going to take me for my tumbling level because for a lot of college teams you have to be full. They look at tucks and everything,”

Shelton said. “They like that I’m a base and that made me a lot more confident in everything so that helped me decide on Montevallo’s cheer program really easily. They were first to contact me and say I want you.” Gates garnered the attention of the Faulkner coaches at a couple of cheer clinics. Despite knowing the other half of the package was headed to Montevallo, the co-captain wanted to stay close to home. “I wanted to go there because I didn’t want to leave home. Then I decided I wanted to cheer in college,” Gates, who wants to go in pre-dentistry school, said. “They said they really liked me, that I could tumble better than most of the girls there. It’s not a very big cheer program, but it’s big enough for me. I’m really happy about it. I’m ready to get out of high school, but I still want to cheer. It makes me happy that I can do it in college.”


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Mustangs sweep Indians in non-area rival matches By CORY DIAZ Sports Editor

Stanhope Elmore reasserted its stronghold against its county rival Friday night with the girls and boys soccer teams both earning their sixth straight victory over Wetumpka at FosheeHenderson Stadium. The Lady Mustangs scored four unanswered goals to win 4-1 and the Mustangs netted six second-half goals and pulled away 8-1 from WHS in matches that, for the first time in recent memory, were non-area contests due to last year’s AHSAA realignment. With a vaulted shot from nearly 25 yards out, junior winger Emily Pinkston gave Wetumpka (4-4) the early lead. But the Lady Mustangs (8-1-1) and junior striker Madelynn Cantrell immediately responded, finishing a breakaway goal past WHS senior keeper Alison Theriot to retie the game 1-1. Cantrell ended with one score and one assist.

Senior left wing Dauson Alexander put Stanhope up for good in the 31st minute, tallying her fourth goal in the last two matches, as SEHS led 2-1 at the half. Fellow seniors Kelli Vaughn and Amy Lopez notched the final two goals in the 59th and 70th, respectively, as the Lady Mustangs closed out to hand the Lady Tribe their fourth consecutive loss. In the nightcap, Stanhope junior winger Nathan Warlick didn’t waste any time, skirting a shot through Indian senior goalie Levi Bennett’s legs off a rebound in the 2nd minute. While SEHS settled into possession in their attacking third for much Cory Diaz / The Herald of the first half, WHS’s defense held firm for the Stanhope Elmore junior midfielder Marcos Cortes (26) splits the three Wetumpka players during Friday night’s match at Foshee-Henderson next 26 minutes, fending Stadium. off a handful of corners then two from sophomore clean sheet in the 75th, The Mustangs (8-0his second assist, giving and free kicks. But in the Michael Torres Mercado. booting a shot from 40 2) came alive out of SEHS the final 8-1 mar28th, junior midfielder yards out floating over Mercado finished off the locker room as they gin. Marcos Cortes broke Mustang senior keeper the hat trick in the 53rd, recorded four goals in Stanhope travels up the stalemate off a Alex McNeil’s arms. In extending SEHS’s lead 7:45, with sophomore to Alabama Christian cross pass from Warlick, the final minute, Cortes Rigan Stewart scoring 52 to 7-0. Academy Thursday and putting SEHS ahead 2-0 tallied his second score Wetumpka’s Brandon seconds in, followed by Wetumpka will host where the score stood at and Warlick recorded another Warlick goal and Knuckles snapped the Montgomery-Catholic. the break.

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The Wetumpka softball team huddles between innings during its Class 6A, Area 6 opener versus Benjamin Russell Thursday at home.

Lady Tribe turns out lights on Benjamin Russell By CORY DIAZ Sports Editor

Wetumpka turned out the lights on Benjamin Russell in its area opener Thursday night, putting them away with four runs in the sixth in the 9-1 victory at WHS. The Lady Indians (8-8, 1-0) built up a 5-1 advantage through three innings before the lights shut off at the field, causing a lengthy delay in the game. The unusual occurrence brought both teams to their dugouts, where WHS cheered and danced throughout the stoppage of play. Senior catcher Kelsie Cornelius cred-

ited the lights going out to the team coming together and finishing the game strong. “Yeah, mainly because lights out, hey turn up. Why not?” Cornelius said. “I mean turn up while the lights are on, but hey, you have fun even when the lights are off. I think everybody got excited because that doesn’t normally happen.” Wetumpka has struggled with late game offense so far this season, scoring 45 runs from the fourth inning and beyond through 16 games and has relinquished late leads in two games that have led to losses. On the other side of the lighting

delay versus BRHS and after a scoreless fifth, sophomore rightfielder Payton Butler opened up the flood gates with an RBI double before Cornelius belted a two-run homer to straight away center field and senior centerfielder Sydney McKissick ripped an RBI single up the middle, giving the Tribe the final 9-1 lead in the sixth. Senior starting pitcher Mary Beth Slater gave up just one hit and no runs after the stoppage on the way to picking up her fourth win in the circle in 2017. The right-hander ended up with nine strikeouts. Cornelius finished 3-for-4 with

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THE WETUMPKA HERALD

TheWetumpkaHerald.com

MARCH 15, 2017 • Page B5

HSEC spring benefit events lining up By REA CORD HSEC Executive Director

While the current weather is certainly not an indicator, spring is right around the corner and our calendar is filling up fast with events. We have been invited to participate in a number of happenings around the area and will be in need of volunteer help at many of them. If you think you can lend a hand at any of the events below, please contact our volunteer coordinator, Charline Pope at 334202-1381 or popecharlie@yahoo.com. Capitol Chevrolet & Sonic Automotive stores (Capitol Chevrolet, Classic Buick, GMC, Cadillac, BMW of Montgomery, and Capitol Hyundai) are teaming up this Thursday through Saturday, March 16-18, to sell over 400 pre-owned vehicles and invited us to join in on the fun. If you bring three or more non-perishable items for either our shelter or the Montgomery Area Food Bank you will be entered in a drawing for either a brand new Chevrolet Spark or $10,000. We will have a few of our adoptable pets there on Saturday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. and they will have a bounce house, face painting, free food, radio remotes, giveaway items and more. Come on out to 711 Eastern Blvd. in Montgomery, donate to two good causes and perhaps win a car or get a great deal on one! On Friday, March 31, we hope to see a packed house at My Place Uptown at Atlanta Crossing, located at 149 Eastern Blvd. in Montgomery, from 7 - 10:30 p.m. The Bama Jammers Band is teaming up with Outside the Inside and Britt Johnson to showcase an all original song concert experience benefitting the Humane Society of Elmore County. A limited number of advance premium reserveseating tickets, including a delicious homecooked, southern-style meal by My Place, are available for $25 each. Text Rick Hansen at 334 782-6057. Advance regular admission

tickets are $12 and $15 at the door day of show. Non-smoking inside. Cash bars. On Saturday, April 1 from noon until 2 p.m., spread the word to join in on the AUM Adopt-a-thon at the AUM Campus on Taylor Road in Montgomery. We will be joining multiple shelters and rescue groups as we all join together to find more of our pets new and loving homes. Come out to the Wetumpka High School, 1251 Coosa River Parkway in Wetumpka, from 10 a.m. to 1 pm, to join us and others in the 8th annual Elmore County Emergency Management’s Preparedness Fair. We will be there with info on planning for and keeping your pets safe in emergencies. On Saturday, April 15, we will be joining other shelters and rescues at the 4th Annual Hotel Pit Bull Pit-Nic & Easter Egg Hunt at Cooter’s Pond Park in Prattville from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be many great dogs looking for their forever homes as well as vendors, demos, food and more, so hope to see a park full of pet lovers that day and please thank Hotel Pit Bull members for inviting us all to join in on the fun! Wrapping up April will be the 15th annual Cruisin ‘fer Critters on Saturday, April 29, at DeJa Vu, located at 121 N. Burbank Drive in Montgomery. Registration starts at 11 a.m. with last bike out by 1 p.m. Each ‘hand’ is $15 for which you get an event patch, goodie bag, food, door prize ticket and more, such as live music, bike/car wash, fun live auction and just a great day of fun. Best hand wins $250, 2nd best wins $100 and worst hand wins $50 (must be present to win). There is a $5 minimum if you don’t want to play a ‘hand.’ Sponsorships are available, so please contact Joey “Shaggy� Keithahn at 334-5581423 or Sherri Clower-Kirkley at 334-2073773.For more info contact Joey “Shaggy� Keithahn at 334-558-1423 or Sherri ClowerKirkley at 334-207-3773.

HSEC Pet of the Week – Stanley Stanley is a possible red tickWalker hound-mix male, two years old and about 55 pounds. He is just as cool as can be, very friendly and laid back. He is good with other dogs and while his nose can certainly stay busy, he loves attention and a good belly rub. 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 in Wetumpka. For more information, go to our website at www.elmorehumane.org, 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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and Observer by calling 256-234-4281, faxing them to 256-2346550, sending your event to the.editor@thewetumpkaherald.com or logging on to http://www.thewetumpkaherald.com/. 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. We 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. 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. 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.

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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/.

March 15, 2017

NOW - 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 18

Living Word’s Chosen Youth, located at 500 Highway 170 Wetumpka, will be hosting a car show. There is a $10 fee for entering a vehicle in the show. All types of cars, trucks, and bikes are welcome. Admission is free for spectators. There will be concessions available on site. Awards will be given for the best in each category. Call Matthew at (2563) 790-9675 for more information. • 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

April 22

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The Dove Award-winning gospel music group The Nelons will perform at Wetumpka’s Calvary Baptist Church on Sunday at 6 p.m. 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.

March 21, April 11, 18, and May 16

There will be a reception for the exhibit, Stardust: From the Alabama Pastel Society, at The Kelly on Tuesday, April 11 with 3 lunch and learn talks – Tuesdays with Kelly on March 21, April 18, and May 16. Save these dates!!

March 21

Robina Keith from Birmingham is a pastel artist and floral designer. With Easter around the corner, she will demon-

strate a spring table scape and share her knowledge and love of art at the next Tuesdays with Kelly. This “lunch and learn” meets at noon – 1:00 pm and Drinks and desserts are provided so bring a sack lunch.

March 24-26

Living Word, located at 500 Highway 170 in Wetumpka, will be hosting a revival with Pastor Paul Getter as the guest speaker. Come be a part of this life changing event! There is no admission and everyone is welcome. Call Pastor Darren Davis at (334) 4920777 for more information. • The Fitzpatrick cottage within Jasmine Hill Gardens, 3001 Jasmine Hill Road, will be open from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. for visitors. There is no extra charge for this added treat and a free Coke will be available for refreshments. The hostess for this event will be

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March 25

The Wetumpka Family YMCA will be hosting its Fourth Annual fishing tournament on Lake Jordan, 1777 Island Road in Titus, benefitting the YMCA Annual Support Campaign. Blast off begins at safe day light and weigh in begins at 3 p.m. Payouts are as follows: 1st Place- $2,000, 2nd Place - $1,000, and 3rd Place - $750. There will be a $100 entry fee per boat. Categories are largemouth bass, spotted bass, and red eye bass. There is a $10 entry fee for the Big Fish Payout. Put in at the Lake Jordan State Ramp. Pre-register before 12 p.m. on March 24 to be entered into a drawing for $100. Register in-house at the Wetumpka Family YMCA. For more information contact Scot Patterson at (334) 567-8282. • The 12th Annual Relay for Life Benefit Singing will be at 6 p.m. at Faith Baptist Church, located at the corner of Chapel Rd. and Coosa River Parkway. The featured groups will be Justified of Marbury and the Good News Quartet from Opp. Pastor Gerald Wood will be the emcee. All proceeds go to Jessica’s

Cancer Busters Relay for Life Team. Please make all checks payable to the American Cancer Society. For more information call Bubba Wood at (334) 300 2134 or (334) 567 – 4417.

April 1

Camp Stew and Indoor Yard Sale at Cedarwood Community Church, Hwy. 231 North in Wetumpka from 7 a.m. until 12 p.m. Stew is $8 for large container that is microwaveable and reusable. Proceeds go to church building fund to complete inside of building and upkeep. For more information, call Laura Knight at (334) 567-2457 or Jo Parker at (334) 514-0242.

April 8

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

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April 22-23

Step-back into the 18th Century at the Ft. Toulouse French and Indian War Encampment! There will be educational demonstrations and cutting portraits for the duration of the event. Visit the link for more details: https:// www.facebook.com/ FortToulouseFortJackson/.

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Join us for the inaugural Poker for P-Pod at 2 p.m. at It’ll Do Tavern, located at 557 N Eastern Boulevard in Montgomery. All proceeds will go to the Peyton Elizabeth Cox Memorial Scholarship which was created to honor the life and legacy of our beloved P-Pod. Peyton was a well-rounded mix of beauty, brains, and talent. Her love for softball only came second to her academics. We have created this scholarship to honor one graduating senior softball player from Wetumpka High School that we feel best represents Peyton and the things that were most important to her. The scholarship will be managed by Elmore County Community Foundation. For more information visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ events/109509359551870/. • With author readings, workshops, vendors and exhibitors, author signings, and a lively activity area for children, this free public event is Alabama’s premier literary event. Thousands of people from around the state and the Southeast gather at the festival each year to meet their favorite authors and scholars. It’s a day of fun for book lovers of all ages! This year the Alabama Book Festival will continue our tradition of promoting reading and literacy to Alabamians of all ages and backgrounds at Old Alabama Town, located at 301 Columbus Street in Montgomery on Saturday, April 22, from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Tickets are available at http://alabamabookfestival.org/. • The Walk of Life is a 5K and 10K Run/Walk to raise money for those who cannot afford the lifesaving mammograms and breast cancer screenings they desperately need. The Walk of Life will take place April 22, from 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. A separate Kids Dash will start at 9:45 a.m. inside the Riverfront Park..Every year, this landmark walk/run through downtown Montgomery, Alabama delivers a rallying moment for thousands of participants from all fitness levels united by a common desire to do prevent breast cancer. Whether you’re considering your first Walk or are a seasoned veteran, we want you with us at The Walk of Life. Get tickets at www.walkoflife2017.org

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The DAC Foundation exhibit located at 219 Hill Street in downtown Wetumpka will be open each Monday and Wedne sday from 10:00 am until 12:00 pm. Our first exhibit at this location, features work by Dixie Art Colony artists Arthur Stewart, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Shiney Moon, Lousie Everton, Karl Wolfe, Billy Wilson and Genevieve Sutherland. Some of the work has never been publicly shown. For information visit DixieArtColony. org or follow us on Facebook.


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