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April is all about the children in our community! In this, our Social Kids issue, we are excited to share some great events supporting education in the public and private schools in our community such as Bingo Night at Christ the King Catholic School, SEEDS Crawfish for the Classroom, Bayshore Benefit for Bayshore Christian School and Cardinals in the Courtyard at St. Michael Catholic School.
In our Editorial Features, our SuperMom shares how having a special needs son has been a blessing for her family. In Impact & Giveback, learn how the Junior Auxiliary League of The Eastern Shore has been caring for the children of our community since 1986. We celebrate our first year in print in Bride by featuring the wedding of the beautiful sister of our first beautiful Social Eastern Shore Bride.
This is our one-year anniversary, and one word sums up how we feel...THANKFUL! We are so appreciative of how this community has included us in their social events, shared their stories and expressed support for what we do. We look forward to many years of being “The Place to Be Seen.” Next month is the Money Issue, and we can’t wait to introduce you to some financial leaders you should know.
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CONTENTS APRIL 2023 17 Community Leader: Meg Lowry 29 Impact & Giveback: Junior Auxiliary of The Eastern Shore 37 Social Fashion 39 SuperMom Elaine Bruckner 55 Belle Maison: Garry & Kim Little 65 Teacher Feature: Josh Hamilton 69 Bride: Phillippi + Jacob 80 New & Noteworthy 82 Sip & Savory EDITORIAL THE VIEWS AND COMMENTS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHORS ARE NOT ALWAYS THAT OF OUR EDITORS OR PUBLISHERS. WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION IN THE PUBLICATION, SOCIAL SLIDELL ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS, OMISSIONS OR RESULTANT CONSEQUENCES, INCLUDING ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING FROM THE RELIANCE ON INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION. ALL IMAGES CONTAINED IN SOCIAL EASTERN SHORE MAGAZINE ARE SUBJECT TO THE COPYRIGHT OF SOCIAL EASTERN SHORE, BUT NOT LIMITED THERETO. REPRODUCTION OF ANY PART OF THIS MAGAZINE WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION IS PROHIBITED. 29 39 55 69 65 12 SOCIAL EASTERN SHORE
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CONTENTS APRIL 2023 THE VIEWS AND COMMENTS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHORS ARE NOT ALWAYS THAT OF OUR EDITORS OR PUBLISHERS. WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION IN THE PUBLICATION, SOCIAL SLIDELL ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS, OMISSIONS OR RESULTANT CONSEQUENCES, INCLUDING ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING FROM THE RELIANCE ON INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION. ALL IMAGES CONTAINED IN SOCIAL EASTERN SHORE MAGAZINE ARE SUBJECT TO THE COPYRIGHT OF SOCIAL EASTERN SHORE, BUT NOT LIMITED THERETO. REPRODUCTION OF ANY PART OF THIS MAGAZINE WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION IS PROHIBITED. 21 Joy of Life on The Gulf Coast Mardi Gras Ball 26 Bayshore Christian School Bayshore Benefit 33 Christ the King Catholic School Bingo Night 36 Thomas Hospital Foundation Grand Summer Ball Reveal Party 42 National Junior Charity League Eastern Shore Senior Recognition Event 44 Night to Shine Daphne Prom 47 St. Michael Catholic High School Cardinals in the Courtyard 52 Baldwin Humane Society Soirée on the Bay 62 Fairhope Public Library Chocolate and Champagne 64 Baldwin County Home Builders Home Sweet Home Ribbon Cutting and Street Party 66 SEEDS Crawfish for the Classroom 74 ESCOC Business After Hours, Southern View Media 76 Children's of Alabama Tee Off Fore A Cure 79 ESCOC New Members Social EVENTS 21 64 33 44 62 66 76 47 14 SOCIAL EASTERN SHORE
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fter retiring from the Alabama State Department of Education, former teacher Meg Lowry stepped into the role of Executive Director of the Fairhope Educational Enrichment Foundation (FEEF) in August of 2021. “I wanted to find something that matched my skill set and fueled my passion for making a difference in education,” says Lowry.
“Making a difference” is precisely what FEEF does, as the organization directly impacts students. “My job is covered by an endowment, so all the funds that we generate go right back into schools— which means we can do so much more for the students,” Lowry says. “The seeing and doing that is done in STEAM-centered, hands-on, authentic learning like our signature ‘Down by the Bay’ field trips cannot be duplicated. This is learner-centered education.”
More than someone who simply understands the administrative side of the education system, Lowry also brings her understanding of teaching. “I think being in the education system is my calling,” she says. “That may sound simple, but it is really quite complex. I don’t think ‘non-teachers’ quite understand. Teaching is very difficult. There is a true art and science to teaching, and it’s not for everyone. I have always loved school—even loved professional learning as a teacher. I have spent a week at Dauphin Island Sea Lab, Space Camp—where we burned up our space-walker on reentry—Environmental Camp, and also filmed and worked with Dr. Doug Phillips (Discovering Alabama) at UA. I finished my BS with 304 hours and have two Master’s Degrees. I just love learning and sharing knowledge with people. I retired from Alabama schools with 22 years in education.
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In the two years that Lowry has been with FEEF, her role has been an impactful one. “Every time a child comes into the Pelican’s Nest Science Lab and squeals at all the cool things we have, I know I’ve made an impact,” she says. “They get to smell, touch, investigate, and reflect on real things. I may not have personally collected that specimen, but our fund-raising and partnership efforts have made a difference. I have an extensive background in School Improvement, and I know that when students are excited about learning and are being taught by excited and well-supported teachers, learning will improve.”
Additionally, Lowry counts accomplishments she’s made during her time at FEEF to be learning accounting procedures as well as something a little more important to the grand scheme of things: “Handing out grants and awards to teachers and watching the Board Members make dreams a reality. That’s been an incredible part of my job,” she says.
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On the flip side, those accounting procedures she’s had to learn have been among her greatest challenges—as has “not getting to interact with students or develop curriculum as much as I would like."
As she continues her role at FEEF, Lowry has some plans for the future in the works. “We’ll be seeing phase I of our expansion plans come to fruition—the ribbon cutting is slated for Spring 2023, and the public will be invited—we’ll use that momentum to move on to Phases II and III,” she says. “Phase I is the construction of both an outdoor classroom structure and an Alabama Wildlife-certified outdoor classroom garden. This will allow us to serve not only more learners in different ways—think habitat, wastewater, water run-off, pollinators, butterflies and song birds—but our structure will also be available for community use. It will hold about 250 people. Phase II will see the renovation of four classrooms from the old K-1 center. We are calling that the Innovation Center. Phase III will be the much-needed renovation of the Pelican’s Nest Science Lab. We hope that our vision will help make eco-tourism a welcome addition to our wonderful community.”
Lowry is originally from Prattville, where her father opened a business. “You learn real fast in a small town what giving back and helping others means,” she notes. She has two married children and four grandchildren. “My grandchildren call me ‘Go-Go,’ and that is what I like to do—go.” Her hobbies include traveling with lifelong friends, reading, gardening and French hand-sewing.
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The Bayshore Benefit, the biggest fundraiser of the year for Bayshore Christian School was recently held at The Grand Hotel in Point Clear. Parents, community members, and BCS alumni gather each year to enjoy great food, silent and live auctions, fellowship and more. Together, attendees blessed the school with giving that exceeded $240,000 this year.
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CARE FOR Community
STORY BY LIESEL SCHMIDT
Joblessness, homelessness, food insecurity, and precarious domestic situations are all things that gravely endanger the lives and wellbeing of individuals all over the country—especially in circumstances that incl ude children and youth, who are so often at the mercy of their parents’ situations, facing the direct consequences of everything that the people they love the most are going through.
“For organizations like the Junior Auxiliary of the Eastern Shore, meeting the needs of the families, youth, and children in the community has been the core of their mission since their founding in 1986.
“A group of local women saw a need in our area for a service organization dedicated to the welfare of our community—especially with regard to children,” explains PR Chair Libba Wilkes. “Our mission as an organization is an important one: to identify the needs of children, youth, and their families along the Eastern Shore of Baldwin County and to create projects to meet those needs, all of which are focused on enhancing educational achievement, physical health and emotional well-being.
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“Our mission at JAES is crucial to the Eastern Shore community because, especially during these hard financial times, we are able to help children and families with even the most basic needs,” Wilkes continues. “We partner with school counselors to identify children who are food insecure; and each week, we deliver Blessing Bags to over 80 children in our community. These bags contain meals and snacks for children to have food on the days when they are not in school. For many, this is the only food they receive on the weekends. We also provide snacks to schools monthly for those who are unable to buy or pack snacks.”
As important as addressing the issue of food insecurity may be, the JAES does more than simply this. “We have a uniform closet where we store new and donated uniform items,” Wilkes explains. “We receive monthly requests from schools in our area to bring uniform tops, bottoms, shoes and backpacks to kids in need. These are just two of our many projects that serve children in our community.”
JAES is one of nearly 100 Junior Auxiliary Chapters throughout Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee that make up the National Association of Junior Auxiliaries (NAJA), which was founded in 1941 by Louis Crump of Greenville, MS. The Junior Auxiliary was founded upon the tenets of providing for the needs of children and making a difference in their lives as well as working with women to give them the opportunity to serve in and be a vital part of their communities. The Association was created to unite the Junior Auxiliary Chapters as one entity, while its members promote the work and mission of Junior Auxiliary.
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Even with the support of the Association, JAES would be unable to help the community without proper funding—or without the volunteer members whose service make the work of the JAES possible. “We are able to accomplish our projects through yearly fundraising and community donations,” says Wilkes. “Each year, we have a fall fundraiser, a Jolly Jog Event at Christmas and a fern sale in the Spring. All of the proceeds are put back into our service projects to help children and families on the Eastern Shore. Some of our greatest challenges are the result of the increasing needs in our community, which requires more money and more hands to address. More and more families are struggling to provide food and clothing. This is a purely volunteer organization, so we all have other responsibilities that limit our availability. We would love to increase our membership to help even more!”
Each year, JAES helps over 400 children in the Eastern Shore area. They currently have 40 Active Members in their Chapter and hope to strengthen that number during their upcoming informational meeting in the fall for any women interested in learning more about what the organization does.
For more information, visit jaeasternshore.org.
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The gym at Christ the King Catholic School was set to a groovy 70’s theme with the help of Pop & Pour Party Co. for the 2nd Annual Bingo Night hosted by the school’s PTO. The night included lots of fun and games, live and silent auctions, a catered meal from Naman’s, and libations from Fairhope Brewing Company and Tap and Pour. All funds raised by the event directly benefited the students and faculty of Christ the King Catholic School.
CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC SCHOOL BINGO NIGHT | DAPHNE
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Lauren, Dan and Nathaniel Johnson
Coley Boone and Megan Klein
Melissa Walter and Derrek Bottoms
Kara and Matt Crocker
Tara Fusaiotti, Libbie Allen and Amanda McCallum
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Stacy and Cary Bathrick
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THOMAS HOSPITAL FOUNDATION GRAND SUMMER BALL REVEAL PARTY
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The Grand Summer Ball is one of the premier events on the Eastern Shore, and the funds raised support the philanthropic mission of the Thomas Hospital Foundation in helping to provide access to high-quality healthcare right here in our home. The highlight of the reveal party was the announcement of co-chairs, Codi Dearing and Elisabeth Hays. Mark your calendars for the 35th Annual Grand Summer Ball on August 19, 2023.
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Over nearly the past two decades, Elaine Bruckner hasn’t punched a timecard or gotten a paycheck. But the role she plays as a mother to her two boys—one of whom was diagnosed with autism at an early age—is one more important to her than any job outside of her home could ever be. “My daily life revolves around my family, and I am always busy taking Ty to his activities—which include his involvement with the Exceptional Foundation, Special Olympics basketball, Dance Without Limits, and Dream Court tennis,” says Bruckner, describing the active calendar she keeps with her 20-year-old son, Ty, who has non-verbal autism. “My biggest challenge with Ty stems from the fact that he is non-verbal, and the behaviors that go along with autism aren’t always in our favor. However, I have learned to accept those challenges and to accommodate Ty when he needs it. Ty is working at Lulu’s part-time in Gulf Shores and enjoys it so much, and I’m so proud of him for that!”
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“Bruckner has been married for 25 years to her husband Sean, who works at Airgas, and the couple have raised their two boys to be incredibly close. “Luke has been our inspiration on what a brother should be, and Ty and Luke are the best of friends!” says Bruckner of her 23-year-old son, who recently graduated from LSU and now resides and works in Jacksonville, FL. “We have a very tight knit family, and having a special needs son has }just brought us all closer.”
Both Bruckner and her husband were born and raised in Illinois, and they moved their family to Daphne almost four years ago. “It has been quite the transition, moving to the South, but we feel truly blessed to be here. We are so ecstatic about all of the opportunities that Ty has in this area, and we’re embracing as many of them as we can!”
After so many years learning and adapting to her son’s disorder, Bruckner know the challenges that often arise and meets them. But she wasn’t always confident that she would be capable of being the kind of mother her son needed. “I was never sure I could be successful at raising a special-needs child,” she admits. “But I have learned so much, and it has been the greatest gift of my life. I have met the most amazing people—both families and children— who are the best people you’ll ever meet. The amount of heartache and strain we face, and finding that place of being socially acceptable, is different for a family that has children with special needs. I have learned to love and embrace all people, all children, and their families. It has been a life lesson— and a life-changing one.”
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Cultivating the closest relationships she can within her family has been important to Bruckner as she has raised her boys. To that end, they have some special traditions that have helped forge bonds and make incredible memories together. “We love to do all the fun things!” she says. “We visit Disney World at least twice a year, and we love to go on cruises and travel as much as possible. We have had to make lots of new family traditions, being so far away from family and living in the South, but it has been great. We love creating new traditions that are ours alone and completely unique to us. Our favorite has been spending Christmas and New Year’s at Disney World.”
Her sons may not be school aged anymore, but Bruckner’s devotion to giving them both the best memories and the most love she can has remained constant. “The most important thing I hope my children remember about me and our family is together time,” she says. “There is no better time than all of us being together with extended family, having fun and making memories. My kids aren’t always happy about me taking a ton of pictures, but I know someday they will be treasures. My children have both taught me so much: patience, support, kindness, and inclusion. I hope that these things they have taught me are the characteristics they will remember about me and continue in their own lives.”
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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church served as the partner church for the 8th annual Night to Shine Daphne which was held in Trojan Hall at Daphne High School. The event was open to anyone living with disabilities, ages 14 and older. Events like these are held throughout the United States with support of The Tim Tebow Foundation. A red-carpet entrance, limousine rides, dancing, karaoke, gifts, a catered dinner, a Respite Room for parents and caregivers, and a crowning ceremony where every honored guest received a crown or tiara were all part of the event.
DAPHNE | NIGHT TO SHINE PROM
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Remi and Dawn Warren
Ashby Reimer and Maddox Eady
Shannon Daniel and Richard Dodson
Steve Foster and Savannah Harmeier
Lindsey Robinson, Adriana Rios, Carolyn Barrera, and D’natia Kennedy
Candace Dobson and Deborah Few
Anne Kennedy and Lucia Smith
Camille Barrois and Libby Ellison
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Madison Willie and Abby English
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ARDINALS in the Courtyard
The courtyard at St Michael Catholic High School served as a beautiful setting for the 7th annual Cardinals in the Courtyard. Attendees enjoyed mouthwatering food at several tasting stations, a dueling piano performance, a fabulous live auction and an online silent auction. Sponsors were invited to begin the evening with a special Mass and champagne toast. Funds raised from the event will help to continue the mission of the only Catholic high school in Baldwin County which is to support aspiring students to become scholars, leaders and disciples of Jesus Christ.
CARDINALS IN THE COURTYARD | FAIRHOPE
Ashley Bonner, Lindsay Schumacher, and Marlena Kruse Tripp and Natalie Ward
Cary and Rebecca Helton
Zac and Alison Fly
Carol Tuberville and Sherri Smeraglia
Jessica Deese, Jen Blanchard, Susie Blackinton, and Suzanne Johnson
Jennifer Strachan and Cindy Horton
Silvia and Paul Stroud
Kristin Nolan, Caroline Nolan, and Amanda Eckart
Whitney Bain and Mark Mullek
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Sid and Jourdan Sexton
Shelley and Mike Mahoney
Jenny and David Kopf
Liz Ray, Whitney Bain, and Rhonda Green
Abbie McCullough, Julie Morris, and Jennifer McDonald
Audrey Murray, Abbie Cortopassi, and Emily Rivers
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Vanna Eslava and Rachel Kaiser Kai and Jessica Lopez
Chrissy Laney, Gillie McLean, Ellen F Mosteller, and Marylou Mosteller-Cain
Michelle Bowman, Heather Drago, and Michelle Boulton
Joey West, Haley West, Matt Barfield, Stephanie Barfield, Stephanie Williamson, and Pat Williamson
Lindsey Tomlinson, Lesley Skipper, and Rachel Seiselmyer
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Scott and Ann Hartwell Blake and Edward Herndon Dennis and Emily Callahan
Cory and Jessa Pippin
Audrey Murray and Jess Cella
Molly Murphy, Chandra Ford, and Marguerite Murphy
Jennifer Martin, Philip Martin, Pat Williamson, and Stephanie Williamson
Amy Boward and Stephanie Barfield
Mike and Monica Kurth
Rustin and Ethan Bennett
Jay and Nikki Cotney
John and Janice Simpson
Chris Roberts and Lacey Troutman
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ANCHOR YOUR BUSINESS IN THE COMMUNITY 2023 EASTERN SHORE BUSINESS EXPO NETWORKING | PRIZES | & MORE April 27, 2023 | 12pm - 5pm Fairhope Civic Center Reserve your booth at www.EasternShoreBusiness.com 251-709-4331 AmyCuny@ARKRealEstateAL.com ARKRealEstateAL.com AMY CUNY Broker | Owner 25265 State Highway 181 Suite 101 Daphne, AL 36526 ARKRealEstateAmyCuny “I’m never too busy to help you or those you refer with any real estate need.” APRIL 2023 51
SOIRÉE BY THE B AY
Rock Creek Golf Club served as the venue for Soirée by the Bay to benefit Baldwin Humane Society. Guests enjoyed dinner, dancing, a silent auction, a red carpet, and more. Attendees had the option to don red carpet attire or to come dressed as their favorite movie character.
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FAIRHOPE | SOIRÉE BY THE BAY
Caroline Koller and Dee Fuhrman Lori Vaghefi, Mehrdad Vaghefi, and Pippin the Dog
Justin and Catherine Quinley
Katie and Liz Colvin
Jeri and Bill Harrison Abby Pruet, Shelby Dye, Beverly Allen, Suntrease Williams-Maynard, and Dr. Stephanie Powe
Mark Rosser and Sandra Sammartino
Lisa Lansky and Jimmie Weems
Stephen and Suntrease Williams-Maynard
Barbara Engeriser and Cynthia Klimjack
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Casey and Lee Williams
Tim and Darnelle Wolf
Kip and Kim Dye
Scott and Gretchen Funderburk
RESTAURANT + BAR + VENUE 17107 Tennis Club Drive Fairhope Reservations Required | 251.517.7700 All proceeds benefit the Daphne High School Band Is your restaurant interested in providing a dish and promoting your business at the event? Would you like to donate to the silent auction? Are you interested in other sponsorship opportunities? Please contact Amy Giorgenti at (662)321-0917. The Daphne High School Band Boosters is a 501(c)(3), and your donation is tax deductible. SAVE THE DATE July 29 | 6–10 PM Daphne Civic Center $50 per ticket (includes two drinks from the bar!) Food tastings from Eastern Shore restaurants and chefs, dancing, 50/50 raffles, silent auction, cash bar, and entertainment by the Velcro Pygmies! (21 & Up Only) APRIL 2023 53
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BLACK HOUSE White House
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They say that not everything is black and white. But in the case of the Little home in the Verandas subdivision of Fairhope, it’s all black and white.
The classic modern farmhouse stands one-story high, clad with bright white Hardy plank and white painted brick that stands out against the accents of the massive black shutters, black French doors, and custom-built black sliders that accent the center front entry doors running along the front facade. A large front porch offers a welcoming place to sit, and metal accents on the front porch roof which are complimented by metal accents over the front windows and three-car garage.
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Built in 2020 by ARK builders and slated to be their Parade of Homes entry for 2020, the house was almost complete when Garry and Kim Little signed a contract on the home in August of 2020 and moved in on October 30, 2020. They worked exclusively with Ron and Amy Cuny (ARK Builders) to complete the interior and exterior finishes of the 3,062 square foot home. What they achieved matched the exterior aesthetic—a modern farmhouse style with clean lines and white painted nickel gap complimented by provincial English oak flooring and comfortable, inviting furniture. Charles Phillips accent pieces and a unique pantry door provide a contrast of warm wood tones with rustic charm.
The home itself is spacious, comprised of four bedrooms; three and a half baths; a three-car garage; a flex room; foyer; mudroom; large open concept kitchen, dining room and living area; and a Gunite pool that was added after the Littles closed on the house. “The first thing that people notice when they come to the house is the attention to detail,” says Kim, who retired from a career in retail sales and management, while Garry is a retired Special Agent in the Air Force. “As you enter the home, you’ll see beautiful Chicago brick on each side of the foyer and black metal framed glass sliders. The great room is both inviting and cozy, with a beautiful Chicago brick fireplace, floating wooden shelves, transom windows above the door openings, and a warm coastal palette. Most people are immediately drawn to the 12-foot sliding glass doors that lead to the large rear patio and pool, where we also have motorized retractable screens. As you step down into the pool area, a retractable Sunbrella awning provides 300 square feet of shade.”
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As beautifully appointed as the home is with its many design details, the kitchen is naturally a showstopper. Boasting custom white double hung cabinets, the kitchen is an echo of the home’s exterior—all white save for accents of black in the vent hood and the spacious center island. Leathered granite countertops with muted gray and black veining compliment the contrasts of black and white, and the undermount farmhouse double sink in the island features a black faucet. Stainless steel appliances include a six-burner gas top range and French door double oven, with a pot-filler mounted over the range. Three glass pendant lights are suspended from a nickel gap ceiling that extends to the dining area, where an antique German dining table is offset by a large Arhaus crystal chandelier. On the opposite end of the kitchen is a spacious walk-in pantry with a custom Charles Phillips door as well as a coffee bar with free floating wooden shelving from Charles Phillips. The backsplash features grout-less glass tile that flows into the pantry and coffee bar, and a century-old wooden beam sourced from a warehouse in Chicago extends across the ceiling in the great room to provide a visual delineation between the two spaces.
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This being the home that the Littles have retired to, the master suite has been designed as the perfect retreat space—starting with the hallway leading to the master bedroom, which has crystal wall sconces, rustic shiplap and a slider door to the laundry room. Inside the generous master, you’ll find a nickel gap feature wall with a Charles Phillips accent piece and soft white toned furniture accented with a small seating area and bench. A custom slider leads into the spacious bath, where a claw foot tub is prominently featured under the glow of a beautiful upside-down tree chandelier from Arhaus and offset by a feature wall. Separate custom white vanities with gray granite countertops and white porcelain sinks are anchored by two-foot by four-foot gray slate tile flooring, and a zero-entry walk-in shower with rain garden shower head and separate wand providing a spa-like feel. Black metal mirrors and lighting enhance the white spaces of the bathroom, and a pocket door leads to a massive “his and hers” walk-in closet with custom built shelving, vanity, and storage. Another pocket door leads to the adjoining laundry room, which is finished with
leathered granite countertops and a white porcelain sink as well as an ironing and folding station with a matching granite countertop.
“God had His hands on us in finding and creating this home,” says Kim. “We originally were going to settle in Florida near Destin, as we were once stationed at Eglin AFB and liked the area. However, when it came time to start looking, we couldn’t find anything we liked. We stayed with our long-time friends in Mary Esther, Florida, who told us to come visit Fairhope. We did—and that ended our search in Florida. We love this community, so as much as we enjoy being retired, we have found several ways to give back. We’re active in a small group at 3 Circle Church, and we volunteer at Thomas Hospital by driving the golf carts once a week. Garry is also involved in Vet Connect at 3 Circle Church, and he serves on the U.S. Armed Forces Honor Guard of Baldwin County, which provides military honors at Veteran funerals and civic events in Baldwin County. It has been amazing to make this house—and this community—our home.”
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14625 RIDGE ROAD SUMMERDALE, AL 36580
$2,495,487
The pinnacle of luxury meets Fish River. This stunning 3157+/- square feet home sits on (3) acres on a private cove with over 200 feet of water frontage that does not flood. The home was completely renovated in 2022 with over one million dollars spent to complete this masterpiece. As part of the renovation, a fully enclosed (high strength screening) gunite infinity pool which is heated and decked with travertine was constructed. As you make your way down to the water and the large dock, you are greeted with a quaint pier house with amazing views. Moving inside, you are welcomed by an inviting open area with (10) foot ceilings and (8) foot doors along with whitewashed white oak floors throughout. The living area includes tastefully done built-in bookshelves on either side of the wood burning fireplace. The formal dining area is masterfully put together with House of Hackney wallpaper. The kitchen boasts custom cabinetry adorned with Cotswold Green, and the stunning quartz countertops are illuminated by (3) island pendant lights. The kitchen features a panel front refrigerator, panel front dishwasher, double oven, and an induction cook top from Bertazzoni. The large walk-in hide-away pantry accents the kitchen subtly while providing efficient and adequate space. The large primary suite provides independent French door access to the pool area. The en suite bathroom includes custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, marble floors, Triton subway tile, a frameless glass shower door and a beautiful cast-iron soaking tub. Every detail in this home was carefully thought out down to the finishing touches. The built in bookshelves in the living area as well as the cabinetry in the kitchen and primary suite bath are accented with hand finished Armac Martin hardware made of solid brass.
• 4 BR | 3 Full BA | 3,157 SF
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Friends of the Fairhope Public Library invited guests to enjoy chocolate desserts, savory hor d’oeurves, champagne, and wine. The event also featured silent and live auctions, and all proceeds benefitted the library.
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FAIRHOPE | CHOCOLATE AND CHAMPAGNE
Ben and Angela Clavette
Kim Hayes and Mindy Norris
Roger Ahrens and Evelyn Hume
D’Juana and Paul Moreno
Cecil Christenberry and Tamara Dean Ennio Incerti, Gil Wrigth, Rita Wells, and Margaret Neely
Fred and Sandra Bostrom
Anna Tapia and Jordanlee Smith
Robin Higginbotham and Joanna Sides
Carly and Jake O’ Neil
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Adeana Gamble and Allyson Russell
John Richardson, Parker Holmes, and Beau Brodbeck
Kay Cunningham, Tarrel James, Bob Day, and Karen Day
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BCHBA and The PR Foundation welcomed the community to a ribbon cutting to culminate their joint project, building a new home for a deserving local couple. Attendees were encouraged to bring donations of dry goods and non-perishable home essentials to the event that included a tour of Johnny & Krystal Stewart’s new home. The project received tremendous community support with over 200 local businesses and individuals contributing. The Fairhope High School Band also joined in the festivities.
Hunter Adams and Jeff Frostholm
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William Hays and Jarred Richardson
Tiffany Costales, Piper Richardson, David Costales, and Kara Vines
Sarah Kettinger and Brett Foster
Regina Craig and Marsha Jordan
Kim McLemore and Debbie Moffett
Alan and Pam O’Hara
Christina Stankoski and Bob McGough
Gerry Garcia, Amanda Webb, and Robert Hall
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Brian Avery and Emmarie Avery
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Mr.Josh HAMILTON
Who, specifically, in your life influenced your decision to become a teacher?
What do you feel is the biggest reward?
Who, specifically, in your life influenced your decision to become a teacher?
I've been fortunate to have been taught by some wonderful teachers in my life. I've got to shout out Mrs. Tillman, Mrs. Yarbrough, Professor Donaldson, and Dr. Kenneth Noe. However, my mom, Jenny Hamilton, who recently retired after 40+ years in education, had the greatest influence on my decision to become a teacher. Growing up I saw first hand the impact she had on the students in her classroom. She had such a passion for education, it was contagious. I explored many different career paths, including a year in law school, yet found none that brought real joy. I circled back to education and my mom suggested that I sign up for substitute teaching just to try it out. I immediately enjoyed the experience and realized that as usual, momma knew best!
What is your biggest challenge as a teacher?
Mrs. Wendy McClendon. My beautiful, kindhearted second grade teacher. What an amazing woman! I can't remember exactly how, but somehow, I won "teacher for the day" that year. I was able to dress like my teacher, sit at the teacher's desk, teach a short lesson to my fellow second graders, eat lunch with the other teachers, and so on. It was such a special day that I have never forgotten. She built our character, she believed in us, she made us each feel so loved, so important, and so valued. I knew that if I ever actually became a teacher, I would strive to treat my students the way she did.
What is your biggest challenge as a teacher?
Each year I gain a new classroom family; the students become "my babies"—we grow together, we learn together, we laugh and cry together, we do life together—and then at the end of each school year I watch that "family" go to the next grade level. It is part of the job, but that part never gets any easier for me.
I think the biggest challenge is learning all the different personalities and learning styles of your students. We have about 150 students in our middle school and you want to bring out the potential in all of them. We have high academic and spiritual expectations at CKCS and you want every student to rise to the challenge and meet those expectations. In order to do that it takes some time learning what makes each student tick and how best they learn. This can be challenging, but it's a good and rewarding challenge.
What do you feel is the biggest reward?
There are many rewarding moments as a teacher. For example when a student connects the dots and grasps a concept we've been working on for weeks, or when a student recalls something we covered last year and you realize they really were listening to you! But for me, the most rewarding moments are when I see students who have graduated from CKCS and they come up and say hey and ask how things are at CKCS and fill me in on what's going on in their lives. They are under no obligation to say anything to me, but you develop real relationships with these students after three years together. When they've graduated and still remember their old middle school teacher, it makes me smile every time!
If you could leave your students with one message, what would it be?
Oh! There are so many rewards! The laughter, the milestones, the hugs, the "aha" moments, the memories, the field trips, the growth, the cards from students, the authenticity of young kids, the summers off, and the list goes on and on...but the biggest reward, I believe, is the relationships with my students.
How do you make learning fun for your students?
As a teacher, the best way to make learning fun and to help your students succeed is to truly get to know them. Once the students know I totally support them, the sky becomes the limit! Kids love crafts, games, and challenges. We do many hands on activities, we dance, we sing, we joke, we admit our mistakes, we share, we work in teams, and we create.
Ok, I've got two messages. First, find something you're passionate about in life and devote yourself to that subject. Never stop learning. The second one is something I really try to make clear to the students, that we are so blessed. Thank God that you were born in the 21st century and you live in America! When you study history and learn how difficult and challenging life was for the vast majority of all humans that have ever existed and compare that to the lives that we currently have, gosh you should feel blessed!
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The inaugural SEEDs Crawfish for the Classroom Event, presented by 68 Ventures, took place on the grounds of Daphne’s City Hall. Event festivities included crawfish from MudBug Mafia, live music from Anthony Crawford of Sugarcane Jane featuring Pete Nice, children’s activities, and local brews from Fairhope Brewing Company. All proceeds benefitted the 2023 SEEDS Classroom Grant Program for Daphne schools supporting Daphne High School, Daphne Middle, W.J. Carroll Intermediate, Daphne East Elementary, Daphne Elementary and Belforest Elementary.
DAPHNE | CRAWFISH FOR THE CLASSROOM
Hunter and Mary Ashley Adams
Sam Copples and Blythe Burmeister
Caleb Sumrall and Madison Cruiz
Ava, Aidan, Stephanie and Blake Dillon
Maddi and Allison Barnes
Kristi and JD Wier
Missy Bischoff and Ashley Holtz
Jennifer Polk and Beth Dunn
John and Molly Wehrman
Charmaine Cabbagestalk and Melisa Fagan
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Phillippi + Jacob
They say you find love when you’re not looking, and neither was looking for more than breakfast when Phillippi Herndon and Jacob Pyles met at a bagel shop one October morning in 2019.
“We started speaking in line when he noticed my Moe’s BBQ shirt,” Phillippi recalls. “I got my food first and was going outside to eat, so I told him to say goodbye on his way out. He ended up asking to sit down with me, and we had breakfast togeth er, which led to our discovery that we both attended the University of Alabama and had mutual friends. We had our first date two weeks later, and the rest is history.”
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History, indeed, as the two continued dating over the next two years until Jacob decided to add another page to their story. “He proposed to me on Labor Day weekend in 2021 at my family’s land in Franklin, Alabama,” says Phillippi. “It was a surprise, because I thought I was just going to be throwing his birthday party like I had the year before. Instead, he commandeered the birthday weekend and made it a surprise engagement party with our friends and family there.”
Just over a year later on November 5, 2022, Phillippi wore an ivory Sareh Nouri stretch Mikado ballgown with a halter neck and twisted detailing on the front and covered buttons running down the back to the end of the train, accompanied by an heirloom Brussels lace veil, which has been worn by each woman in her family since 1911, as she walked down the aisle at Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral in downtown Mobile. After being pronounced married, Jacob and Phillippi joined their 350 guests at the Striker’s Den and Mobile Carnival Museum for their reception. “Having the reception at the Striker’s Den was special because I lead the organization the year I debuted,” says Phillippi.
As everyone dined on an array of food that included shrimp, grilled oysters, tuna dip, beef tenderloin, and chicken fingers, the festivities were “one big party in the rain” until after the two shared their first dance. “We had our first dance in the rain, which was very special,” says Phillippi. “After the rain finally stopped, everyone was able to come outside and enjoy the band and party.”
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Raising glasses of champagne to toast the happy couple and sipping on Mobile’s signature Mardi Gras cocktail, the Chrissy, everyone indulged in cake after watching Jacob and Phillippi cut into a beautiful fourtiered confection covered in basketweave buttercream and adorned with white, pink, purple, red, and blue flowers. After finishing the night with more dancing and a late-night snack of mini burgers, the newly married Pyleses were sent off to honeymoon in France. “We started our two weeks in Paris, then travelled south to Château de Chenonceau in the Loire Valley and Bordeaux and toured wine vineyards,” says Phillippi.
Now home in Nashville, Phillippi is back at her job as an event coordinator for Deloitte LLC, while Jacob works as a sales engineer for Tom Barrow Co. And while they may have resumed life as usual, every day together is another part of the history that all started standing in line for bagels.
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WEDDING PLANNER: Jacquie Burkett
PHOTOGRAPHY: Cindy McCroy, Blue Room Photography
FLOWERS AND DECOR: Ron Barrett
CATERER: Morrissette Catering Co.
CAKE DESIGNER: Betty Weber Cakes
WEDDING GOWN (BRIDAL SHOP): Carriage House, Birmingham, AL
WEDDING GOWN (DESIGNER): Sareh Nouri
BRIDESMAIDS DRESSES: Bill Levkoff
GROOM'S/GROOMSMEN'S ATTIRE: Black Tie Traditional Tux
HAIR: Garilynn Gillespie
MAKE-UP: Salon GLS
INVITATIONS:
Gwin's
ENTERTAINMENT: Excelsior Band and Powerhouse
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The Eastern Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours for March was hosted by Southern View Media and Pelican Promos in Daphne. This monthly event brings members together in a casual setting for networking over hors d’oeuvres and refreshments. Additionally, guests enjoyed music by DJ Derek Rowan.
Photos by Ruili Cai
DAPHNE | ESCOC BUSINESS AFTER HOURS
Meredith Tardy and Nicole Love
Zack Cox and Ashton Moore
Ronnie Moore and Arcelia Miller
Kim Guasca and Amy Slade
Janet McGlothren and Joanna Almond
Michelle Murrill, Olivia Garrett, and Kayla Murray
Robby Trione and Ben Simmons
Debbie Crain and Randon Carnathan
Joseph Turlington and Leigh West
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Tina Smith and Kristy Jerkins
SHORE
REAL ESTATE Issue The
Faith Riley, Heather Guy, Elizabeth McKee, and Morgan Hood
Mia and Mark Martin
Cam Jackson, Mike Hayes, and Brad Roy
Samantha Harris, Noah Graham, and Nicole Love
Jennifer Flad and Daisy Rodgers
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Children’s of Alabama celebrated Tee Off Fore A Cure with a weekend of internationally-themed events designed to celebrate the 18th year of the fundraiser that honors Fairhope cancer survivor Frances Grace Hirs. The international themed pre-party was held at The Lakewood Golf Club. Guests enjoyed great food, beverages, live music, a silent auction, and more. Proceeds from Tee Off Fore A Cure benefit the Alabama Centers for Childhood Cancer and Blood Disorders (ACCCBD) at Children’s of Alabama.
FAIRHOPE | TEE OFF FORE A CURE
Kyle and Madison Currier
Libba DeWitt and Sydnee Cantley
Caroline Sease and Essie
Christopher, Ankitha, and Liz Valdez
Kelso and Michelle Stewart
MJ and Skip Scott
Linda Lott and Dennies Jernigan
Gina and Rusty Boyd
Ed and Terry Johnston
Pam Hunter and Shelley Stallworth
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Over 1300 patients from Mobile and Baldwin counties visit Children’s of Alabama each year for life threatening illnesses and injuries. There are several events along the Gulf Coast this summer if you’d like to help support by giving, volunteering or attending!
SAT, APRIL 29
Birdies for Barron Golf Tournament
Rock Creek
SAT, MAY 13
Children’s Cup Regatta Fairhope Yacht Club
SAT, JULY 15
Dive For A Cure Spearfishing Tourney
Panama City Beach
AUGUST 25–27
Hooked on A Cure Deep Sea Fishing Tourney, Bear Point, Orange Beach
Please contact the Children’s of Alabama Gulf Coast office at 251-610-4969 for more info on any of these events!
John Luce, Langdon Luce, Katherine Luce, and Oliver Largue
Trevor and Megan Stubbs
Julie Duncan and Sandy Stepan
Julia Tagliofaro, Mindy Wald, Kerrie Benson, Kelley Olis, Stefanie Blakely, and Cheyenne Cook
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NEW MEMBER SOCIAL
The Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce welcomed members who joined over the past six months to a New Member Social hosted by Trustmark bank. Attendees enjoyed hors d’oeuvres and drinks, and they had an opportunity to enter to win several door prizes.
Kristen Wood, Ben Wood, and Gabriel Pueblo
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Dylon Hibbard and Garrett Hughes
Dr. Melinda Byrd Murphy and Gregg Wood
Cheryl Smith and Debra Schmitt
Deb York Salisbury and Liz Thomson
Jessica Keller and Joanna Almond
Cam Jackson and Amie Huebner
Sandra Jeffreys and Regina Bush
Mandy Bezeredi and Jerry Gardner
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USA Health unveils new Mother/Baby Unit at Children's & Women's Hospital
[MOBILE, AL] — USA Health today unveiled a new Mother/Baby Unit designed to promote comfort and bonding for families and their newborns. The 20-suite postpartum unit is located on the fifth floor of the women’s tower at Children’s & Women’s Hospital, the area’s leader in births.
“This beautiful new unit is another example of how Children’s & Women’s Hospital focuses on providing high-quality care that is patient-centered,” said Deborah Browning, M.S.N., R.N., C.E.N.P., interim administrator for the hospital.
The new unit is designed to facilitate couplet care, a family-centered approach in which mother and baby are cared for in the same room by the same nurse from the time a baby is born until both are ready to go home. Research has shown that couplet care creates a stronger bond between parents and their newborns, builds a baby’s immunity and increases success rates for breastfeeding.
“We want to provide care for both mom and baby at the bedside,” said Vicki Curtis, M.S.N., R.N., director of women’s services at USA Health. “The unit will have the amenities in the rooms that allow the babies to stay comfortable with mom.”
The new unit features soft lighting and soothing colors of deep grays, golds and blues. Stylish birds-in-flight wallpaper adorns the foyer ceiling, and beach images are incorporated into the signage and wall art.
Each of the 20 suites includes a spacious bedroom, a recliner, couch and private bath with luxury amenities such as bidets. Each suite also incorporates a baby bath and scale, and a height-adjustable bassinet for the newborn so that assessments and other procedures can be completed at the bedside.
In addition, a new lactation space will be located within the unit, staffed by an expanded team of lactation consultants. Two private rooms for breast pumping will be available for patients, visitors and staff to use.
“We want our approach to be family-centered,” said Teneshia Edwards, R.N., nurse manager for the new unit. “This is a life-changing experience for families, and we only have them for a few days, so we want to make sure that their experience during those few days is great.”
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Infirmary Surgical Specialists Welcomes Darren Rowan, M.D., FACS
[FAIRHOPE, AL] — Darren Rowan, M.D., FACS, boardcertified general surgeon, joins Infirmary Surgical Specialists at their location in Fairhope, AL. Infirmary Surgical Specialists is one of the Gulf Coast Region’s most comprehensive surgical teams encompassing more than 200 years of experience. Their specialties include the most advanced surgical treatments for bariatric, pancreas, hepatobiliary, breast, surgical oncology, gastrointestinal, colorectal, endocrine reconstructive plastic and general surgery as well as wound care.
For more than 30 years, Dr. Rowan has provided advanced surgical care to patients in Alabama and Louisiana. He is board-certified in general surgery by the American Board of Surgery. Dr. Rowan earned his medical degree from Louisiana State University Medical Center in New Orleans. Dr. Rowan went on to complete his residency at the University of South Alabama where he also served as a clinical instructor.
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Mobile Infirmary one of two hospitals in Alabama awarded Total Hip and Total Knee Replacement Certification by The Joint Commission
[MOBILE, AL] — Mobile Infirmary has earned the prestigious Gold Seal of Approval® for Total Knee Replacement and Total Hip Replacement Certification by The Joint Commission, making it one of two hospitals in Alabama to achieve this distinction. The certification recognizes Mobile Infirmary's unwavering dedication to providing safe and top-quality care to individuals undergoing joint replacement procedures.
"We are very proud of our orthopaedics and total joint programs here at Mobile Infirmary,” said Susan Boudreau, FACHE, Mobile Infirmary President. “This certification from The Joint Commission highlights our physicians’ and staff’s commitment to excellence and to providing exceptional care to our patients.”
The Joint Commission’s review process included interviews with team members and an evaluation of compliance with certification standards developed in consultation with healthcare experts, providers and patients. Mobile Infirmary’s orthopaedic services include orthopaedic surgery, inpatient rehabilitation, sports medicine, inpatient and outpatient physical therapy, total joint replacement classes and more.
Shea joins department of microbiology and immunology
[MOBILE, AL] — A lifelong interest in science led Allyson E. Shea, Ph.D., to study marine science before switching gears to pursue a doctoral degree in biomedical sciences.
Shea recently joined the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, where she will further her research into the pathogens associated with urinary tract infections (UTIs), one of the most common types of infections worldwide.
Urinary tract infections occur when microbes such as bacteria from the skin or rectum infect the urethra, then ascend to the bladder and/or kidneys. If left untreated, a UTI can lead to sepsis, a life-threatening condition.
Women are more likely to develop urinary tract infections because their urethra is shorter, making it easier for bacteria to reach the bladder.
“Dr. Shea brings to our university a distinct but complementary area of research in a field with a recognized need for advancement of scientific knowledge,” said Kevin R. Macaluso, Ph.D., professor and Locke Distinguished Chair of Microbiology and Immunology at the Whiddon College of Medicine.
Shea said she was attracted to the Whiddon College of Medicine by the department’s capability to conduct single-cell sorting and gene expression analyses, and the expertise in that field held by researcher Robert A. Barrington, Ph.D., who has more than 20 years of experience in flow cytometry.
Shea earned her doctoral degree in biomedical sciences at the University of Florida, with an emphasis in cellular and molecular biology. She then completed her postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Michigan under Harry Mobley, Ph.D., an expert in Gram-negative bacterial pathogenesis research. “Now, the goal is a combination of the two – looking at both the host and bacterial response in urinary tract infections, to understand mechanisms at the host-pathogen interface,” she said.
Infirmary Health hospitals earn recognition in multiple 2023 Women’s Choice Award®
“America’s Best” categories
[MOBILE, AL] — Infirmary Health is pleased to announce Mobile Infirmary, Thomas Hospital and North Baldwin Infirmary have earned recognition in multiple 2023 Women’s Choice Award categories. This marks the sixth year in a row the hospitals have been recognized. Infirmary Health provides comprehensive women's health services that focus on all stages of a women's life across the continuum of care. Its teams and facilities ensure that patients are given the tools and resources necessary to preserve health and wellness in fulfillment of its vision to be the FIRST CHOICE for women's healthcare services in the Gulf Coast region.
Mobile Infirmary Best Hospitals for Cancer Care
Thomas Hospital
Best Mammogram Imaging Center
Best Hospitals for Obstetrics
Best Hospitals for Orthopedics
Best Hospitals for Patient Safety
North Baldwin Infirmary
Best Hospitals for Obstetrics
The Best HospitalsTM designations are the only evidence-based designation which identifies the country’s best healthcare institutions based on robust criteria that consider patient satisfaction, patient recommendation rating and what women say they want from a hospital.
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COURTESY OF BAYOU BELLE and SIPSavory
STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE CRUMBLE BARS
Growing up in Ponchatoula, Louisiana, we always looked forward to strawberry season! Many of my family members were strawberry farmers, and although that time has passed, it is still as special to us as it has ever been. Our berries are said to be the best, and I hope that you will one day be able to enjoy them.
Last year, I made these strawberry shortcake crumble bars, and they were a total hit. Bring them to work, for the kid’s class treats, or just simply enjoy them at home.
INGREDIENTS:
1 cup (2 sticks) softened unsalted butter
1/3 cup plus 1 tablespoon firmly packed light brown sugar
1 large egg at room temperature
1 tsp salt
2 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp lemon juice (for cream cheese mixture)
1 tsp lemon zest (for cream cheese mixture)
8 ounces softened cream cheese
1 cup plus ¼ cup confectioners’ sugar
1 cup heavy whipping cream
1 cup chopped strawberries
DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 350
Line a 13x9 baking pan with parchment paper
Using a stand mixer with a paddle, beat the butter and brown sugar on low/medium
Mix until creamy, about 4 minutes
Scrape the sides of your bowl
Add the egg, beating until just combined
Add flour, salt, vanilla until your dough forms
Add about ¾ of the dough to your pan, and press it down
Bake for about 15 minutes until it is a light golden brown
Allow it to cool in pan (Completely!)
Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper
Add the rest of your dough while crumbling, onto the cookie sheet
Cook for about 8-10 minutes, until nice and golden
Allow it to cool and set aside
In a clean bowl of a stand mixer, still using the paddle attachment, add the cream cheese
Beat it on medium high until nice and smooth
Reduce it to low and slowly add your confectioners sugar (about ¼ cup at a time)
Add lemon juice and lemon zest
Transfer to a bowl and set aside
In a clean bowl of a stand mixer, this time using a whisk attachment
Beat heavy cream on medium high until stiff peaks form
Fold heavy cream mixture into the cream cheese mixture carefully
Fold in chopped strawberries
Spread into cooled pan on top of the crust
Spread evenly
Add the shortbread crumbles on top of cream cheese mixture
Refrigerate overnight (or at least 2 hours), uncovered
When completely cooled, you can carefully pick it up by the parchment paper and cut into servings
Optional:
Make it cute:
• Add freeze dried strawberries
• Add sprinkles
• Cut into cute shapes or triangles
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