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Summer is winding down and calendars show the favorite season of many of us is here: Football Season!
Whether you’re a fan of high school, collegiate or pro gridiron action, one thing is clear: good teams with high-caliber parts experience success. Recently, we have welcomed
some new members to our Capital of Dreams Team.
Anita Archie is Executive Assistant to the Mayor. She comes to us from the Business Council of Alabama and will have oversight of the Planning and Risk Management Departments, while also working with City Council, the City Clerk and special projects.
Mac McLeod is the City’s Director of Retail and Commercial Development. His tenure as president of the Colonial Group will be a huge asset as he cultivates retail opportunities across
the City, manages our design studio and works as a liaison to the Chamber on multiple issues.
Scott Miller has been promoted to Leisure Services Director. He’s a familiar face after spending many years in our Parks and Recreation Department.
The new Director of Parks and Recreation is Rob Spivery. His background includes sports administration and coaching positions at ASU, Montevallo and other places. One of his goals is to develop recreation programs to benefit at-risk youth.
Calvin Brown is the new City/County EMA Director. He comes to Montgomery from the University of Texas at Dallas after a long career in New Orleans. He was deputy director of their Office of Emergency Preparedness following Hurricane Katrina.
Barry Crabb is the City’s new Finance Director. He is a certified public accountant who comes to us after 25 years at Weil Brothers Cotton, where he was the Chief Financial Officer.
We are fortunate to have such talented people on our team.
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A Word from Our Mayor
Montgomery Mayor Todd Strange
Good Teamwork, On and Off the Field, Equals Success
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PublisherFrank K. Rho
editorsVirginia SaundersAmelia Strickland
Creative direCtorEmily Cobern
oPerations ManagerAllie Manzari
advertising rePresentativesDonna Ellis
Virginia Saunders
Front Cover PhotograPhYNick Drollette Photography
Contributing PhotograPhersDreamers Photography by Adrienne Quick
Adrian Freeman PhotographyNick Drollette Photography
George Singleton
Contributing WritersDr. Wendy R. Coleman
Holli Driver-Coley Geri Cronier
Rebekah EdwardsCorey & Donna EllisHenry Hernandez
Kasey HopeDr. Zeb King, DVM
Allie ManzariDr. Kalai MugilanDr. Frank K. Rho
JT & LeanneGeoff Stough
distributionJonathan Newman
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Come visit Kim Tomberlin and her team at Fine Line Engravers & Gifts’ new location at 2972 Carter Hill Road in Westminster Shopping Center!
It is the perfect place when you are looking for a unique gift shop with exceptional customer service, engraving in-house and gifts with that “WOW” factor! By asking what you are specifically looking for, your budget, and then finding out a little about the person you are buying the gift for, the staff can help you find a gift that is unique to the person to whom you are giving it. Engraving is done in-store, so in most cases, you can choose your gift and have it engraved in a short time.
Kim Tomberlin started her engraving business in 1985. By 2001, she opened her first store in the LeCroy Shopping Village. The store thrived there for ten years, until moving to Perry Hill Road. In September 2013, the store moved to its current location on Carter Hill Road next to Panera Bread.
When Kim is asked what fuels her passion for her business, she is quick to respond, “seeing the customer’s reaction to the finished gift.” One of her favorite things is etching on glass. A plain piece of glass and turn it into a treasure. She loves that she can put as much or as little detail on an item as wanted.
Some of the lines they carry include: Cross Pens, Camille Beckman Lotions, custom-sized bracelets by Renaldo, Salisbury Pewter, and Amy Butler, as well as Patrick Pens by Bruce custom wooden pens. Visit Kim and her staff at her new location in Westminster Shopping Center. Let them help you find the perfect gift for your occasion!
Fine Line Engravers are open from 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. on Saturdays. Their phone number is 334-281-7577.
On The Cover
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16Henry Hernanzez
2 What's NeW iN the City?
4 a Word from our mayor
8 sights to see
12 health & fitNess
16 iNsuraNCe 101
18 WorkforCe
20 life lessoNs
26 good taste
32 faith
34 eduCatioN statioN
40 kid’s CorNer
42 meoW Woof & Chirp
48 shoppiNg spree
54 Worth a look
56 datebook
62 map it out
In This Issue
Advertisersaaa auto rentals 11alabama shakespeare festival 10american forest management 59artistic expressions 34auburn university montgomery 36Cafe louisa 31Carrabba's italian 29Child evangelism fellowship 20Chris' hot dogs 27Christ the redeemer Church 57Churchill academy 37City of montgomery 311 39Creature Comforts pet sitting 43Cronier's fine Jewelry 51deramus hearing aid Centers 33doug's 2 salon 55eastside grille 9elizabethgrace fashions 49filet & Vine 28fine line engravers & gifts 23fitzgerald museum 15green gate school 35holy Cross episcopal school 36hue studio 48lee & lan florist 21looney’s superskate 40lush makeup art 54macon east academy 39mcphillips shinbaum, llp 18mela's boutique 53montgomery antique gallery back Covermontgomery humane society 43montgomery medical supply 12Nick drollette photography 13old alabama town 27pediatrics at twilight 12primary eyeCare 7prissy paws 43rezfit 14river region tV 23riverfront park/harriott ii 4, 55state farm, henry hernandez 17steak ’n shake 26taylor Crossing animal hospital 45The mark apartments 15The shoppes of my kids attic 53The space Walker 41tomatino's 31tonya speed’s dance 15two blessings gift boutique 52Walker 360 47Wilson shaw it 19
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Since its founding, Montgomery has
played an important role in many ways, which continues to this day. As the city grew and prospered, so did city services. Toward the end of the 19th century, several major public improvements were made, one of these being in public transportation.
The first trolley system was pulled
by mules on tracks which began at the foot of lower Commerce Street and went up Dexter Avenue to the Capitol. Joseph Gaboury, a Canadian, was the owner of the Capital City Street Railway Company. The mules were hard to deal with as they pulled the trolleys from point to point. Gaboury soon employed an electrician from Chicago by the name of Charles Van de Poele to solve the mule problem.
Van de Poele was known for being
a brilliant electrician and presented an ingenious idea to Gaboury. Within a year of being hired, Van de Poele installed electric motors in each of the trolley cars and the cars drew their power from overhead electrical wires. At last, the new system was ready to test. On April 15, 1886, the first electric trolley in the western hemisphere was put into motion. The Montgomery Advertiser described the maiden journey by writing, “Last night, a street car was seen coming up Commerce minus mules…It moved as easily and smoothly as a ghost in the clear moonlight, and at any speed desired.”
Perhaps the enthusiasm of the writer had
him overstate the speed of the trolley as “any speed
desired” as the top speed was six miles per hour, which was still faster than the mule drawn trolleys. Nonetheless, the speed of the trolley made it worthy enough to be given the name “The Lightning Route.”
The electric street car changed the city of
Montgomery. Soon after street cars became electric, trolley tracks began to expand throughout the main streets of downtown. Citizens who had lived in homes on streets which are now dominated by government buildings, hotels, and other businesses, moved out of “town” as the electric street car allowed for expansion. One of the first places to see expansion was Montgomery’s first suburbs, Graham’s Woods,
better known as Cloverdale, and the trolley soon followed. Not long after, the trolley ran to other suburbs such as Capitol Heights and Highland Park, which were all eventually annexed by the city of Montgomery. The trolley also ran to Oak Park and other entertainment areas.
The success of the electric trolley lasted
exactly 50 years. The system stopped running on April 15, 1936, being replaced by buses. Today, there is little left of the trolley system. If you look closely at the intersections of Dexter, Commerce, Court, and Montgomery streets, original trolley tracks were excavated and left open during part of downtown revitalization.
A ghost in the nightthe Maiden Voyage of Montgomery's electric trolley
Sights To See
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Health & Fitness
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Mrs. Holli Driver-Coley is owner & counselor at Life Happens Counseling & Wellness. She has worked in social services for 15 years and holds a Masters in Criminal Justice from Jacksonville State University and a Masters in Psychology & Counseling from Troy University. Mrs. Driver-Coley is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, a Certified Brain Injury Specialist, a National Certified Counselor and a Licensed Professional Counselor. www.lifehappenscounseling.com
SelfiSh or Self-Care?“There’s only one corner of the universe you can
be certain of improving, and that’s your own self.” – Aldous Huxley
Many times women come to me for counseling unable to articulate what exactly brought them to counseling. I begin with asking them to describe their world. I hear daunting schedules of marriage, work, children, taking care of aging parents, church activities, PTA meetings, children’s sports and extracurricular activities, caring for the pets, managing the household, being a nurse, a maid, the family accountant, teacher, etc. The problem quickly becomes clear: lack of self-care.
WAIT! Where is YOUR moment? How often are you caring for yourself? The replies I get to these questions normally equate self-care with being a selfish mom or spouse.
“It’s not selfish to love yourself, take care of yourself, and to make your HAPPINESS a priority. It’s necessary.” -Mandy Hale
Every time I fly, the flight attendants remind me to put my oxygen mask on first before helping those around me. Most of us are caregivers in one way or another. If you are bankrupt physically, emotionally or spiritually, what is the quality of time and attention you are able to give?
Each of us has to reenergize, rejuvenate, replenish and refresh! It can be as simple as walking a couple of times a week or a nightly devotional time. Make sure to schedule YOU into your schedule. Keep yourself happy, healthy and safe first, then when you give of yourself, you are giving the best! Self-care is the best care…it’s YOUR choice!
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Health & Fitness
Right now I’m not a big Halloween guy. First, because I’m a dentist and I have to write this article about candy and how it
causes tooth decay and how all people should not eat candy while I’m craving M&M’s. My dental hypocrisy runs deep. Second, it’s Halloween! A little candy is expected nowadays. But on Halloween there’s candy EVERYWHERE. Mountains of candy brimming over plastic pumpkins, overflowing countertops and kitchen tables. Kids with blue tongues doing backflips off walls with their little hands clutching airheads and gummy bears. Eating candy for breakfast. Eating candy for lunch and dinner. Not to mention the parent who keeps the mounds of candy for their child so they don’t have access to it, then picking out a few choice treats for themselves when their kids are asleep. You know who you are. It’s a dentist's nightmare. After all the little lectures we give to our patients year round about sugar and tooth decay, it’s the holiday that thumbs its nose at us. I take it personally.
But I’m getting older now. The fight in me is waning. You want your candy? Have at it. No finger wagging or soap box lectures from me. After all, it’s Halloween! It only comes once a year, man. Trick or treat. Lots of treats. Let your kids have them. But there are a few tricks for the treats that you can use to lower the chance of getting new cavities. Let your children have their candy. But let them eat more candy within a small amount of time. When your kids eat high amounts of sugar, the acid balance in their mouths becomes highly acidic. It’s the perfect environment for the bacteria that causes cavities to flourish. It takes about an hour for the acidity level to balance out again. So if it has to be, let your little Halloween vampire go crazy with his hard-earned bounty for a small window of time rather than giving him a small amount of candy steadily through the entire day. When the time is up, give him a tasty toothbrush and floss. The acidity level stays lower and there is a much shorter window for the bacteria that cause cavities to flourish. Saliva is the bathwater of your mouth. It helps to neutralize acid and washes away food debris that would otherwise cling to your teeth and cause a ruckus. Keeping your child’s saliva flowing during and after they indulge in their candy will help tremendously. Some ways to do this are to have your children eat their candy during mealtimes and to
give them some sugarless gum afterwards, preferably sweetened with Xylitol. Xylitol is a sugar substitute that has been proven to prevent cavities.
Halloween is a great holiday. Enjoy it and with these little tips, you can let your kids have their chewy fun. I hope you have a fantastic fall and a happy Halloween!
Dr. Frank K. Rho received his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from Loma Linda University in 1997. He has worked with numerous dentists and specialists and has lectured in communities on the subject of dental care throughout the United States. He is an active member of a number of organizations composed of dentists who keep abreast of the latest trends and techniques in dentistry. Dr. Rho practices general dentistry in Prattville, Alabama.
It’s Halloween!Again... by Dr. Frank K. Rho
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Health & Fitness
Sometimes we all need a little help. Getting assistance through a fitness instructor or personal trainer can make a huge difference in reaching your goals and staying motivated. You may not always like to hear what we have to say, but it is always in your best interest. Fitness instructors and personal trainers are there to help you, and to keep you motivated. Take advantage of it.
Do you need to change it up?
Are you stuck doing the same old routine? Has it become unchallenging, unmotivating and boring to work out? If yes, do something different! If you are doing the exact same exercises, the same weight, and the same intensity, then change it up.
Again, it may require professional help, but it's worth the investment. You can be wasting your time by being stuck in a rut. Make the time you have effective in the gym. Keep changing up your routine, and you will never get bored and always be challenged.
Staying motivated is not easy. If it was, we would always finish every challenge that we start. Taking a step forward, and occasionally taking a step back is normal. Just don’t let the step back be a downward trend. Learn from your success and your failures, and move forward. Don’t let small set backs unmotivate you. You are over halfway to the end of the year. If you are not on track to meet your goal, it is not too late to make the necessary adjustments. Think positive, stay on track, and surround yourself with people who want you succeed, and you will always stay motivated and reach your ultimate goals.
For those individuals that may be seeking an avenue to fulfill his or her fitness goals, come and join us at Rez Fit! See Health and Fitness section to view our ad.
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Insurance 101
Who is Life Insurance For?
Having dependents of any kind necessitates life insurance. Here are examples: • Unmarried couples. Unmarried individuals may have
a significant other who relies on their support. Life insurance can help provide for them.
• Stay-at-home spouses. Life insurance isn’t just for breadwinners. It can help cover the cost of replacing the services of stay-at-home parents.
• Single parents. These individuals are typically the sole source of support for their children. Life insurance can help provide for children financially should their parent die.
• Singles. Single individuals could be responsible for aging parents or may have significant debt. “Life insurance helps make sure those debts are paid,” Feldman says.
• Retirees. Insurance can help replace income from part-time work, Social Security benefits, pensions or other employer benefits. It helps spouses continue living as they’re accustomed.
• Empty nesters. Older adults may have custody of a grandchild or provide support for other family members. Life insurance may help this care to continue.
• Business owners. Life insurance has many benefits for business owners, such as helping protect family members from taking on a person’s professional debt, or providing funds for survivors to buy out the deceased's interest.
Do You Really Need Life Insurance?by Henry Hernandez, State Farm™ Insurance Agent
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Life insurance isn’t just for married couples with children. The need for life insurance is much broader. “Anybody who would experience a financial loss or an emotional loss after a death will need some type of life insurance,” says Marvin Feldman, president and CEO of the Life and Health Insurance Foundation for Education.
1 Unpaid loans and withdrawals will reduce the guaranteed death benefit and policy cash value. Loans also accrue interest.
Who Can My Life Insurance Cover?
Beyond paying for final expenses, loved ones can put these death benefits toward: • Paying off debt• Financing an education• Settling estate taxes• Contributing to charity • Creating an inheritance • Replacing income• Replacing employer benefitsAre there additional benefits? Some policies also offer living benefits. Whole policies and universal life policies accumulate value that can be tapped as retirement income or used to help cover unexpected expenses. Universal life policies also may have riders allowing chronically ill policyholders to withdraw the face amount during their lifetimes to help cover long-term care costs or to prepare loved ones financially before passing. To get an idea of how much life insurance you might need, contact State Farm® agent Henry Hernandez.
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Workforce
516 South Perry StreetMontgomery, AL 36101
334-262-1911
McPhillips Shinbaum, LLP has built its
reputation on being “The People’s Law Firm.”
Senior partner Julian McPhillips
founded this firm in 1978 to provide the people
of Alabama with top-quality
legal services at an affordable cost.
Our firm represents clients throughout
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Dr. Kalai Mugilan received his Doctorate of Health Promotion/Medical Sociology. He is an Assistant Professor at South University and the co-founder of Varietas LLC Diversity Training, Certification, Staff Augmentation, which is located in Montgomery. He had workshops in New Orleans after Katrina and currently works with local veterans. To contact him, please call 205-243-7747.
Life Lessons
We sometimes struggle when look back at decisions we’ve made. Was it the right decision? Often our decision can’t be labeled right or wrong, but the best decision, given the financial, emotional, social and physical resources available to us. The decision is always easy when right and wrong is crystal clear, or if the benefits outweigh the risks beyond doubt, ahhh. . . what a blessing! These are easy ones, even when we violate these things, we simply know what we did was right or wrong given the circumstances we were in, and we will accept and prepare for the consequences that follow the decision.
However, the decision gets very complicated when we know there are pros and cons regardless of the decision we make. For instance, deciding on a degree or career, whether to stay in a relationship, decisions regarding your children.
The good books are of no help to us now except to say, the calmer the mind the better the decision and pray on it. The books still do not tell us what is the right decision, because, no matter what, the pros and cons are of about equal weight. Argh! Now, we are in a conundrum. We do not know what’s right or wrong anymore.
If that is the situation, let there be peace in knowing, the decision is not necessarily right or wrong, but the best decision given the financial, emotional, social and physical resources available to us at that given time. Whatever pros and cons follow the best decision, we will deal with it with understanding, not judge whether the decision was right or wrong. We are doing the best we know how to do, given the resources at hand, at all times.
Don’t Judge Your Decisions!
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Lee & Lan Floristwww.leeandlanflorist.com
LLee F l o r i s t& LanFlowers for all Occasions
3365 Atlanta HighwayMontgomery, AL 36109
(334) 277-8040(800) 239-1600
Voted Best in Montgomery by Reader’s Choice Award!
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
• Traditional and modern floral designs.
• Specialty food, fruit, snack, and gourmet baskets.
• We wire flowers anywhere in the world and deliver to all of Montgomery, including Pike Road, Waugh, Cecil, and Hope Hull.
• Choose a design from one of our websites or allow our team of talented designers create a one-of-a-kind arrangement for you!
• Discount For Active & Retired Military
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We are firm believers in doing business with those who have invested in our community and are truly "local." Kim Tomberlin and her staff at Fine Line Engravers & Gifts are perfect examples of what a small business in the River Region can achieve through hard work, great customer service and a little ingenuity. We have always trusted Kim and her staff when looking to give a unique gift that can truly last and be treasured for a lifetime. She has said before "If you can hold it down, we can engrave or emboss just about anything," and we are here to tell you - it's true!
We want to make sure our readers are aware that Fine Line Engravers & Gifts now has a new location at 2972 Carter Hill Road in Montgomery, between Jan's and Angel Nails and just down from Panera Bread. They truly have a great selection of unique gifts and accessories and are always striving to be on the cutting edge when it comes to new items and lines! We recently had a chance to speak with Kim about some of the new merchandise arriving for Fall 2013 - and "Wow!" is an understatement. If you're planning a Fall Wedding, they have a fantastic line of sterling silver plates, cake plates, serving dishes and more! In addition, the pewter Star line selection is simply stunning! JT is excited about the new Parson Gray merchandise arriving this month which includes men's canvas bags, and a wide variety of other cool items for guys! Other new items include an exciting new Cross Pin line, and unique items like an acrylic flask which comes in multiple colors and of course, can be engraved!
When we say Fine Line Engravers & Gifts is "local," we mean it! For instance, they feature the craft-work of several local artisans in their store with gift selections that are guaranteed
to impress you and will be hard to find anywhere else. One of the items that stood out when we were at the new location recently were the antler gifts - any outdoors-man or -woman would love them! The artist behind these masterpieces lives in Wetumpka and has been successful in selling them at trade shows and flea markets - but they're now available at Fine Line Engravers & Gifts! This is just one of the many examples of local, hand-crafted items that make visiting the store a real treat!
Kim Tomberlin has been at it for a long time - graduating from Huntingdon College in 1985 and going to work in retail management which eventually took her away from the River Region. After marriage, she returned home and decided to go into business for herself. She still uses the engraving machine she used when she first started - which remarkably, doesn't even require power! It does a fantastic job and relies on the steady hands and creative mind of its operator. And Kim has lots of satisfied customers - including us! JT loves the "Microphone Award" that we gave him a year or so back - it is beautiful, it's engraved, and is truly unique. Kim's talents have also garnered the attention of area jewelers - many of whom use her to string pearls, engrave jewelry and consult on their business plan and in-store selections.
The holidays are almost here: can you believe it? When it comes to weddings, baby showers, corporate awards, graduations, high quality costume jewelry, beautiful art pieces, Alabama / Auburn gifts, designer handbags and accessories, and unique gifts that are built and engraved to last forever, it's worth a visit to Fine Line Engravers & Gifts in Montgomery. We are proud to call Kim and her staff friends, and have featured them before on our television show on WSFA12 News. It's businesses like hers that make the River Region a great place to shop and invest in our local economy. Having recently cut the ribbon on their new location, they're ready to see you! You'll find them at 2972 Carter Hill Road, or on Facebook, or you can call them direct at (334) 281-7577.
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Come join us for the Fourth Annual Riverwalk Wine Festival on Saturday, October 12, 2013 from 2:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. at Riverfront Park.Taste one hundred wines provided by wine distributors and regional wineries, while listening to live music by King Bee. This year will be the first year you can purchase delicious bottles of wine at the event!
Tickets for this special event are only $25 per person. You receive a complimentary wine glass in a bag along with a baguette loaf of bread baked by The Renaissance. The tickets are available at Filet & Vine and Peppertree Steaks & Wine. Pick up your tickets today since tickets are limited! Sponsors of the Fourth Annual Riverwalk Wine Festival include: The City of Montgomery, The Pride of Montgomery Magazine, Merrill Lynch, the Renaissance Hotel & Spa, Alley Station, WAKA, and Stivers Ford Lincoln Mazda.
With your ticket stub from the Riverwalk Wine Festival, board the Harriott II for a special half-price cruise, featuring the Spike Graham Orchestra!
The Renaissance Hotel & Spa in downtown Montgomery will also have a special for the Wine Festival! The special package will include two tickets and a hotel room for the night for only $125.
For more information, visit www. riverwalkwinefestival.com or call 334-625-2100.
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Good Taste
American/Deli
American Deli971 Ann St334-262-6122
Chappy’s Deli 1611 Perry Hill Rd334-279-7477 2055 E South Blvd334-286-9200 8139 Vaughn Rd334-279-1226
Chick Fil A EastChase6921 Eastchase LoopMontgomery, AL 36117334-271-1095
Chick-Fil-A at RSA Tower201 Monroe St.Montgomery, AL 36104334-293-4773
Chris’ Hotdogs138 Dexter Ave334-265-6850
Courthouse Café100 S Lawrence St334-832-1684
El Paso Chili Company539 N Eastern Blvd334-244-0118
Five Guys Burgers & Fries7220 EastChase Pkwy334-239-7220
Flames Grill142 Montgomery St334-264-0100
Flips Uptown Grill 3900 Atlanta Hwy334-244-8833 7900 Vaughn Rd334-270-5559
Guthrie’s 5376 Atlanta Hwy334-396-8300 7216 EastChase Pkwy334-270-3331
Hamburger King547 S Decatur St334-262-1798
Honey Baked Ham2816 E South Blvd334-284-9100
Jason’s Deli1520 Eastern Blvd334-409-9890
Lunde’s201 Montgomery St334-265-3663
Mama’s Sack Lunch To Go21 S Perry St334-265-5554
MiMi’s Café6814 EastChase Pkwy334-271-0124
Momma Goldberg’s Deli7960 Vaughn Rd334-517-1071
Montgomery’s Café at Embassy Suites300 Tallapoosa St334-269-5055
Panera Bread 2998 Carter Hill Rd334-262-0064 7224 EastChase Pkwy334-274-9170
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers7005 EastChase Pkwy334-396-1078
Ruddle’s Pub Grill3133 Bell Rd334-277-8710
Schlotzsky’s Deli5055 Carmichael Rd334-409-9993
Scott St. Deli412 Scott St334-264-9415
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Shoney’s 850 Eastern Blvd334-396-8533
Steak ’n Shake Prattville2313 Cobbs Ford Rd.334-290-0036
Steak Out 3271 Malcolm Dr334-270-0747 2930 Carter Hill Rd334-269-1800
Stop & Sip Coffee981 Adams Ave334-230-9989
Sundown East3416 Atlanta Hwy334-271-0501
Tenda Chick5951 Atlanta Hwy334-260-8547
Wings Xpress5780 Woodmere Blvd334-244-7898
Wishbone Café 61 Bridge St334-356-4175 7028 Atlanta Hwy334-244-7270
Zaxby’s 3130 Taylor Rd334-481-0406 6453 Atlanta Hwy334-277-8066 2923 Eastern Blvd334-420-3500 2675 Zelda Rd334-293-9933
Asian/Indian
Ala Thai Classic963 Ann St334-240-2549
Ala Thai East 6663 Atlanta Hwy334-271-3141
Asia Bistro & Seafood7839 Vaughn Rd334-213-3628
Bombay Masala109 Eastern Blvd334-272-8510
Buffet City5461 Atlanta Hwy334-279-1678
Choices Restaurant80 Commerce St334-262-0888
East China 8153 Vaughn Rd334-279-1779
Green Papaya409 Coliseum Blvd334-395-7654
Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet 6561 Atlanta Hwy334-260-7799 181D Eastern Blvd334-260-6111
India Palace 3007H McGehee Rd334-281-1200
Kabuki Steakhouse7834 Vaughn Rd334-273-8885
King Buffet2727 Bell Rd334-273-8883
Korean Garden2891 Vaughn Plaza Rd334-277-5685
Lek’s Railroad Thai at Union Station300 Water St334-269-0708
Lek’s Taste of Thailand5421 Atlanta Hwy334-244-8994
Midori 5824 Woodmere Blvd334-593-1754
Ming’s Garden 1741 Eastern Blvd334-277-8188
Miyako Japanese8173 Vaughn Rd334-215-2275
Saigon Deli2323 Eastern Blvd334-279-5921
Satsuki6534 Atlanta Hwy334-239-7450
Shilla3526 Eastdale Cir334-354-3026
Shogun Japanese 5215 Carmichael Rd334-271-6999
St. Café 2777 Eastern Blvd334-396-2232
The Super Buffet5831 Atlanta Hwy334-215-0055
Sushi Café3004 Zelda Rd334-819-7060
Sushi Yama2070 Eastern Blvd334-612-7800
Thai Gratiem 8868 Minnie Brown Rd334-215-9960
Top China9160 EastChase Pkwy334-270-1668
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Good TasteGood Taste
Bakery
Cupcakes by Tish1940 Mulberry St.334-625-0999
Louisa's Bakery1039 Woodley Road334-356-1212
Barbeque
Country’s Barbecue 2610 Zelda Rd334-262-6211 5761 Atlanta Hwy334-270-0126
Dreamland BBQ101 Tallapoosa St334-273-7427
Jim ’N Nicks Bar-B-Q6415 Atlanta Hwy334-213-0046
K&J Rib Shack4255 S Court St334-356-1368
Sam’s Bar-B-Que3510 Atlanta Hwy334-279-0008
Sophia’s BBQ1055 Adams Ave334-269-1177
Varsity BBQ5471 Atlanta Hwy334-279-5444
Café
Café Louisa1034 E Fairview Ave334-264-4241
Café MOne Museum Dr334-240-4333
Cool Beans at Café d'Art115 Montgomery St334-269-3302
The Deli at Alley Station130A Commerce St334-263-2922
Shashy’s Fine Foods1700 Mulberry St334-263-7341
Casual Dining
All City Coney Island701 Madison Ave334-819-4100
Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar 3001 Carter Hill Rd334-264-9064 3195 Taylor Rd334-274-0009 6601 Atlanta Hwy334-279-1902
California Yogurt Kraze 3010 Zelda Rd334-356-3716 7730 Vaughn Rd334-215-9135
Chili’s7355 EastChase Pkwy334-270-1973
City Limits Bar & Grill3585 McGehee Rd334-239-9130
Dreamz511 E Edgemont Ave334-239-7303
Eastside Grille6667 Atlanta Hwy334-274-1200
The Exchange at Renaissance Hotel201 Tallapoosa St334-481-5165
Filet & Vine431 Cloverdale Rd334-262-8463
Island Delights 323 Air Base Blvd334-264-0041
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Good Taste
Nancy’s Italian Ice7976 Vaughn Rd334-356-1403
True503 Cloverdale Rd334-356-3814
Ruby Tuesday 1310 Eastern Blvd334-396-0224 6970 EastChase Loop 334-215-2285
Sinclair’s 1051 E Fairview Ave334-834-7462 7847 Vaughn Rd334-271-7654
Smoothie King7026 EastChase Pkwy334-356-5621
Smoothies & Things109 S Court St334-241-0770
Sommer’s Grill 9188 EastChase Pkwy334-274-0275
Sommer’s Place7972 Vaughn Rd334-279-5401
32 Degrees Yogurt Bar7030 EastChase Pkwy334-272-4773
The Tipping Point5015 Hampstead High 334-260-9110
Fine Dining
Central Restaurant129 Coosa St334-517-1155
Chophouse Vintage Year405 Cloverdale Rd334-264-8463
City Grill & Next Door8147 Vaughn Rd334-244-0960
Garrett’s 7780 Atlanta Hwy334-396-9950
Ham & High5251 Hampstead High 334-239-9982
The House Restaurant at Renaissance Montgomery Hotel201 Tallapoosa St334-481-5166
La Jolla Restaurant & Bar6854 EastChase Pkwy334-356-2600
Michael’s Table2960 Zelda Rd334-272-2500
Greek
Mr. G’s6268 Atlanta Hwy334-356-4662
Zoe’s Kitchen7218 EastChase Pkwy334-270-9115
Zoe’s Kitchen2960C Zelda Rd334-395-4698
Italian
Carrabba’s Italian1510 Eastern Blvd334-271-7500
Cheezie’s Pizza 8125K Decker Ln334-244-9496 2762 Bell Rd Bldg B
Cheezie’s Pizza334-365-5423 1113H Perry Hill Rd334-239-9263
CiCi’s Pizza981 Ann St334-386-3086
Corsino’s Italian911 S Court St334-263-9752
Hungry Howie’s Pizza & Subs1712 Carter Hill Rd334-262-8988
Marco’s Pizza3171 Taylor Rd334-356-6000
Mellow Mushroom7915 Vaughn Rd334-213-6443
Midtown Pizza Kitchen2940 Zelda Rd334-399-0080
Olive Garden2700 Eastern Blvd334-260-9220
Pizza Perfect428 Coliseum Blvd334-244-7721
Sa Za’s Serious Italian130 Commerce St334-495-7292
Stevi B’s Pizza5411 Atlanta Hwy334-279-3112
Tomatinos 1036 E Fairview Ave334-264-4241
Mexican
Cuco’s11123 Chantilly Pkwy Suite A334-271-3528
Cuco’s Express31 S Court St334-832-0081
El Rey Burrito Lounge1031 E Fairview Ave334-832-9688
Ixtapa Bar & Grill7157 EastChase Pkwy334-277-7600
Ixtapa Mexican Restaurant 6132 Atlanta Hwy334-272-5232
Jalepenos Restaurant8157 Vaughn Rd334-277-2840
La Zona Rosa2838 Zelda Rd334-274-1153
Las Salsas Mexican7921 Vaughn Rd334-260-9096
Los Cabos Cantina1801 Eastern Blvd334-277-7571
Los Ranchos127 Eastern Blvd334-270-1509
Los Vaqueros2195 Eastern Blvd334-277-8339
Moe’s Southwest Grill 2900 Zelda Rd334-273-9198 Moe's 7028 EastChase Pkwy334-356-3333
No Way Jose 5338 Atlanta Hwy334-396-2222 8844 Minnie Brown Rd334-819-7363
Salsaritas8015 Vaughn Rd334-356-5430
San Marcos Mexican61 N Burbank Dr334-279-6680
Santa Fe Express15 Commerce St334-262-7676
Taqueria El Cantaro1130 Ann St334-356-7361
Tipico De Mexico3441 Malcolm Dr334-356-0459
Seafood
Bonefish Grill 7020 EastChase Pkwy334-396-1770
Capitol Oyster Bar at The Marina617 Shady St334-288-4217
Jubilee Seafood1057 Woodley Rd334-262-6224
Red Lobster300 Eastdale Cir334-277-0780
Ric & Mos3150 Watchman Dr334-517-1140
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Wintzell’s Oyster House105 Commerce St334-262-4257
Young Barn Pub 5331 Young Barn Rd334-819-7423
Southern Style
A Social Event/Bandanas301 Jefferson St334-265-911
Blue Moon Café7725 Averritt Dr334-356-0543
Cornerstone5336 Atlanta Hwy334-386-0449
Cracker Barrel9191 Boyd Cooper Pkwy334-244-1085
Davis Café518 N Decatur St334-264-6015
Eastbrook Café520 Coliseum Blvd334-272-2438
Farmers Market Café315 N McDonough St334-262-1970
Farmhouse Kitchen5251 Hampstead High St 334-284-8989
Fried Tomato Buffet6050 Atlanta Hwy334-244-6162
Gail’s Down the St. Café2739 Zelda Rd334-279-1009
Golden Corral 1480 Eastern Blvd334-532-0020
Isaiah’s Restaurant 135 Mildred St334-265-9000Martin’s Restaurant1796 Carter Hill Rd334-265-1767
Odessa’s Blessings726 Forest Ave334-265-7726
Peyton’s Place5344 Atlanta Hwy334-396-3630
Piccadilly Cafeteria2610 Eastern Blvd334-271-6189
Red’s Little School House20 Gardner Rd334-584-7955
Wagon Wheel Café1961 Maxwell Blvd334-265-9979
Pub & Restaurant
Baumhower’s Restaurant2465 Eastern Blvd334-271-1831
Irish Bred Pub & Restaurant78 Dexter Ave.334-834-7559
Key Largo Bar & Grill1343 Dalraida Rd334-272-1402
Rock Bottom American Pub2430 Eastern Blvd334-239-7625
Wingers Sports Grill2773 Bell Rd334-277-3379
Steakhouse
Charles Anthony’s Restaurant at the Pub10044 Chantilly Pkwy334-281-3911
Longhorn Steakhouse4095 Eastern Blvd334-613-7555
Outback Steakhouse1040 Eastern Blvd334-270-9495
Texas Roadhouse7525 EastChase Pkwy334-396-7774
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Faith
AA few weeks ago, a very dear friend transitioned from time to eternity. In a moment she slipped away and left a void in the lives of all who knew her. The beautiful smile she flashed whenever she saw you was pure joy. The way she would tell you the absolute, unfiltered truth (whether you were ready for it or not) was refreshing – if sometimes quite painful! The sound of her belly laugh that she would try to stifle in the quietest moments was contagious. Regardless of how hard you tried to keep from cracking up, seeing Venicia honestly struggle not to laugh out loud was funnier than anything. Resistance was futile . . .
So when God called her from among us, as He often does His angels, it was hard to wrap my mind around the fact that she would never walk through the door again. She would never infect us again with her laughter in the natural.
by Rev. Dr. Wendy R. ColemanLESSON?THE
What's
Rev. Dr. Wendy R. Coleman serves as Pastor of First Congregational Christian Church, UCC, and as Chair for the Department of Theatre Arts at Alabama State University.
Although the truths she shared with us will always remain, her unique & beautiful voice will now be heard only in the videos we will replay over and over again. Now that her transition has settled into a place where my spirit can accept it, I find myself asking God the question that often comes up when the unexpected, unexplained, unimaginable happens: WHAT’S THE LESSON?
Most people might say that death doesn’t carry a lesson. It just happens. We’ll all have to face it eventually, won’t we? That might be the lesson: be ready to go when it’s your time. But that doesn’t set right in my soul.
I don’t believe God intends for us to live our lives being preoccupied with death and dying. Instead, I believe the most important lesson that the passing of friends like Venicia and loved ones we hold so close to our hearts is much simpler and absolutely more uplifting.
Here’s the lesson: LIVE. That’s all. LIVE. Death will invariably affect all of us at some point. But just a sure as I’m writing this and you’re reading it, I believe the chief lesson of death is that we’re supposed to LIVE every moment until it’s time to go. I believe that as much as it hurts, God uses even death to remind us how important it is for us to LIVE.
Live honestly. Live wholly.
Live passionately. Live rightly.
Live truthfully. Live lovingly. Live joyfully.
Live meticulously. Live carefully.
Live fully. Live gratefully. Live selflessly.
Live gladly. Live realistically.
Live purposefully. Live abundantly.
Learn the lesson and LIVE. LIVE. LIVE.
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Education Station
Public Schools Montgomery Public schools 334-223-6700
Private Schools alabama Christian academy 334-277-1985
Calvary Christian 334-281-9633
Churchill academy 334-270-4225
eastwood Christian school 334-273-1164
evangel Christian academy 334-272-3882
Frazer Memorial 334-279-0271
green gate 334-281-3300
holy Cross episcopal school 334-395-8222
lighthouse Christian academy 334-271-4200
Macon-east academy 334-277-6566
Montessori academy 334-262-8685
the Montgomery academy 334-272-8210
Montgomery Catholic Preparatory school 334-272-7220
safetynet academy 334-277-1334
saint James school 334-277-8033
st. bede 334-277-8551
st. Jude educational institute 334-264-5376
seventh day adventist 334-272-6437
success unlimited academy 334-819-8005
trinity Presbyterian school 334-213-2100
Special Needs alabama institute for deaf and blind 334-262-0824
sylvan learning Center 334-262-0043
Universities alabama state university 334-229-4100
amridge university 334-387-3878
auburn Montgomery 334-244-3000
Faulkner university 334-272-5820
Fortis College 334-272-3857
huntingdon College 334-833-4497
Jones school of law 334-386-7495
Prince institute of Professional studies 334-271-1670
south university 334-395-8800
trenholm state technical College 334-420-4200
troy university 334-241-9537
virginia College 334-277-3390
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Education Station
Everyone has gifts and talents. The challenge is turning them into an exciting career. AUM is the place where students begin to live out their dreams and develop the skills they need to move forward. There’s a future out there that’s full of promise. Make it your own.
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Education Station
Macon East Academy is a college preparatory school committed to providing students with a safe, nurturing environment that promotes academic achievement, patriotism, and belief in God through Christian doctrines. With small class sizes targeted at individualized learning, the Macon East experience is designed to nurture and develop well-balanced, responsible, and dedicated young people. Using a whole-child approach, Macon East seeks to enroll students who are capable of achieving success inside the framework of a
Macon East Academy15396 Vaughn Road
(334) 277-6566www.maconeast.net
college preparatory curriculum. Our accelerated elementary classes are supplemented with offerings for all ages in music, Spanish, technology, and both visual and performing arts. Throughout upper school, students have the opportunity to choose from a variety of Honors, Advanced Placement, and Elective offerings. Since 2012, Macon East offers a 1:1 Apple iPad program. Every student in grades 1-12 is issued an Apple iPad for use during the school year, and all K3-K5 students have access to iPod Touch devices for daily use in the classroom.
Founded in 1995 in Cecil, Alabama, Macon East was birthed of Macon Academy upon the closing of its Tuskegee campus. The original school, established over 50 years ago in Macon County, was built on the belief in a family environment and small school atmosphere and that remains a part of the framework that sets Macon East apart today. It’s a place where students feel at home and know that every faculty member has a genuine interest in their education and personal achievement on and off campus. Recognizing that each student is a valued individual with unique physical, social, emotional, and intellectual needs, our teachers provide the guidance needed to encourage students to take responsibility for their own learning.
Athletics is a big part of life on campus at Macon East with over 80% of upper school students participating in one or more interscholastic sports.
Team sports at MEA include baseball, basketball, cheerleading, football, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, and volleyball. Beginning in 3rd grade, elementary boys may participate in interscholastic football, and all elementary girls K3-6 may participate in cheerleading. The Knights have won 25 regional/area championships and 12 state championships. Most recently in girls’ athletics, MEA is the reigning back-to-back state champions in both volleyball and softball.
Extracurricular activities include many opportunities for student leadership and community service through various clubs and organizations. At Macon East Academy, students are held to high standards in all areas of student life, and Christian values are reinforced throughout all school programs, policies, and practices. The administration and faculty believe that the best schools have a “small town” feel where honesty, integrity, respect, and gratitude are the qualities most admired.
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Kid's Corner
Kasey Hope is an Auburn University graduate and the owner of P'zazz Art Studio in Prattville, where she has been teaching art lessons to adults and children for 6 years.
This activity is easy for little ones but equally as fun for us grown ups too!
Supplies needed:Heavy paper ( bristol paper, watercolor paper, or heavy cardstock will work) WaterBlack acrylic paintYarn
1. Mix half water and half black paint in a small cup. Be sure to stir it around until you have a nice mixture of thin black paint.
2. Dip part of your yarn into the paint.
3. Pull the yarn out and then lay it on your paper. Pull the yarn up off your paper and look at the cool designs it made!
Continue to do this until your paper is filled with super cool designs! Then you can mount it on black paper to really make it pop!
Most importantly just have fun with it!
Easy Abstracts!
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Host your next party at The Space Walker! They
now offer two private party room choices in addition to their inflatable rentals! The two new private party rooms are very fun, yet very different. The Gaming Cage and Inflatazone provide fun for all ages! The Gaming Cage is the best place for video game lovers with their five gaming screens, Wii console, X-Box Kinect, Wii U console, X-Box 360, Air Hockey table, a private party room and more! The Inflatazone holds two inflatables, 20 ft. Climbing Wall, Interactive Games, a private party room and more! Prices start at as little as $200. The facility also offers Week Day Open Play, Fitness, Team Building and Conference room, Play Dates and Friday Night Family Night. Please check out our website or contact us for pricing.
The Space Walker provides rentals for birthday parties, school festivals, church carnivals, block parties, and family reunions. They also offer inflatables, water slides, inflatable tents, characters, clowns, concessions and fundraising opportunities.
The Space Walker is located at 1514 West Street. Please feel free to contact The Space Walker with any questions or visit their website for more information.
Book your Rental [email protected]
The Space Walker Rentals“You Supply the People, We Supply the Fun!"
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DOODYSquadThe
You have better things to do than clean up after your dog! “The Doody Squad” Professional Pet Waste Removal Service is here to clean up and make your lawn more attractive and a cleaner, safer place for everyone!
The Doody Squad makes sure you receive the most thorough poop-scooping service, and they always take the waste away and dispose of it properly! The Doody Squad technicians are well mannered, professional and friendly. Technicians always sanitize their tools, and they leave a Doody Squad Sign letting you know we were there. They even back all of our service with our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee! The Doody Squad does not stop there. All yards are given a check for any new dig holes around the yard and fence line and are also checked for any foreign objects that may have found their way into the yard and are removed. Any droppings found from another animal is removed and reported to the owner. All doody is given a quick eye check for any health issues that may need to be addressed with the owner.
The Doody Squad provides year-round professional pet waste removal service to residential yards, apartment communities, and Home Owner Associations (HOA). Not only is dog waste messy, unsightly, smelly, and bothersome, but it also creates a serious health hazard if not dealt with properly. Worms and viruses such as roundworm, ringworm, whipworm, and the deadly parvovirus are all transmitted through dog feces. The Doody Squad will rid
your property of offensive, unsightly, and dangerous dog waste.
The Doody Squad offers their service twice a week, weekly, or every other week. They even offer one-time dog waste cleanings! They are fully committed to honesty, integrity, and being the best. If you are ever dissatisfied with the quality of your service simply call within 24 hours, and they will send someone out to re-clean your yard for FREE.
Call or email today for your FREE customized quote and for a hassle-free super duper pooper scooper!
334-239-8560 [email protected]
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Meow, Woof & Chirp
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Meow, Woof & Chirp
BLOAT: The Second-Leading Cause of Death in Dogs
What Is Bloat? Bloat alters the normal process of
digestion. Consequently, the scientific community is still unsure of its actual cause. Normally, a dog’s stomach contains a small amount of gas, some mucus, and any food being digested. It undergoes a normal rhythm of contraction, which grinds food preparing it for further digestion. However, when bloat occurs, the gas and/or food cause the stomach to distend or stretch several times its normal size. This distention causes severe pain. For reasons we do not understand, this condition causes the stomach to twist. This twist ties off the blood supply and causes the gas inside the stomach to be trapped. The trapped air has nowhere to go and builds intense pressure. A dog with bloat will die in severe pain if emergency care is not received immediately.
What Breeds Are At Risk?More commonly, this condition
affects dog breeds that are considered deep chested. This means the length of their chest from backbone to sternum is long while the chest width is narrow. Examples of dog breeds more susceptible to bloat are Great Danes, Greyhounds, St. Bernard, German Shepherd, Weimaraner, Rottweiler, or Boxers. However, the condition can affect small breeds too. Unfortunately, I have treated breeds as small as the Pekingese and Poodle with this condition so… no breed is exempt. What is important for ANY pet owner to understand are the visible signs that your dog is in trouble.
Signs Of Bloat Unfortunately there isn’t one symptom
that designates a bloat diagnosis. However, some common signs often noted with the illness are:• Attempts to vomit (usually
unsuccessful) may occur every 5-30 minutes
• Significant anxiety or restlessness• Hunched up appearance• Bloated abdomen that may feel tight • Whining• Pacing• Shallow breathing• Drinking excessively• May refuse to lie down or sit up
If you feel your dog is acting differently from his/her normal behavior, it is advised that you keep a close watch and call your veterinarian if you feel any symptoms become alarming.
Can Bloat Be Prevented?There are simple routine changes
pet owners can make to reduce the possibility of bloat. For some pet owners, especially those owning high-risk breeds (Great Dane, St. Bernard, or Weimaraner) electing a procedure known as prophylactic gastropexy surgery may be a preventative option. In this procedure, a veterinarian will suture the stomach wall to the abdominal wall - gastropexy - and/or surgically open the pylorus to improve stomach flow - pyloroplasty.
Your veterinarian will determine the most appropriate technique or combination of techniques for your pet.
Dogs suffer from a variety of injuries and physical disorders that are considered life-threatening emergencies. However, bloat is one condition so drastic that its rapid consequences of delayed treatment will lead to death. Bloat, or gastric dilatation and volvulus, is considered the second-leading cause of death (second to cancer) in dogs, and every dog owner needs to be aware of the signs and conditions that lead to this fatal emergency.
Dr. King is a 2005 graduate of the Auburn School of Veterinary Medicine. He is a current member of the American Animal Hospital Association, Alabama Veterinary Medical Association and the American Veterinary Medical Association.
by Dr. Zeb A. King, DVM
For others, making the subtle changes listed below could help:
• Using a high-grade dog food. Consult your veterinarian for recommendations.
• Eating two or more meals per day instead of one large meal.
• Including a canned dog food in the diet.• If your dog is a rapid eater, discuss with
your veterinarian ways to slow eating down.
• Do not allow your dog to drink excessive amounts of water at one time.
• Avoid exercising your dog after a meal.
Although bloat normally affects larger breed dogs, any dog owner needs to be familiar with the signs associated with this illness. The only possible way to treat bloat is with a quick response. Knowing your veterinarian's procedures for emergencies and after-hours care could mean the difference between life or death for your pet.
For more information about caring for your pet check out our Facebook page or visit our website at taylorcrossingvet.com.
Since 1990, we’ve been treating your pets like family - that’s 150 in dog years.
6897 Atlanta Highway Montgomery, AL 36117 334-260-8787 www.taylorcrossingvet.com
• 24 Hour Hospital Care • Laser Surgery • Orthopedics • Digital X Ray • Ultrasound • Dental Care • Daycare & Boarding
• On Site Dog Pool • Grooming • Dog Training
Our Veterinarians and staff are kind and offer a gentle hand in caring for your sick or injured animal. Our desire to understand the needs of our clients at a time when their pets are ill or injured helps us keep our reputation for the highest level of service and the finest care any River Region animal hospital has to offer.
Complete veterinary care under one woof!
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Comprehensive Veterinary Care All Under One “Woof ”
Pet owners often dread taking their pet to multiple locations for veterinary visits, grooming, daycare, boarding, dog training, emergency care, and specialized veterinary surgery. It is stressful and time-consuming to locate various pet care providers. For this reason, the doctors at Taylor Crossing offer a comprehensive approach.
The Best Hospital Care “Fur” Sure
Over 30 years of planning, several renovations, and veterinarian expertise went into the development of Taylor Crossing Animal Hospital. Offering veterinary medical care in a state–of–the-art facility with modern technology ensures pets receive the absolute best care possible. We take pride knowing our hospital is equipped with ultra sound, technology, digital x-ray, laser
surgery, orthopedics, tumor removal, curative surgery, obstruction removal, and dentistry procedures. The benefit is pet owners go to one location for all their pet’s treatment needs. Even if orthopedic rehabilitation or physical therapy is needed, a heated pool is just steps away.
The Purrrfect Place For Fun Taylor Crossing Animal Hospital offers a facility pets enjoy visiting with Doggie Daycare programs, exciting play activities, and comfortable accommodations with a purrrfect veterinary experience. The doctors believe it is important for patients to be happy. We know we are doing something right when pets drag their owners through our doors because they are excited to be here. Just drive by and watch the fun pets have while visiting for treatment, daycare, boarding, or grooming. Providing five different play yards plus a heated swimming pool means every pet enjoys their visit even though they are here for different reasons.
Last But Not “Leash”Providing comprehensive veterinary care in one location isn’t complete without the provision of 24-hour patient care. Having an experienced veterinary nurse living onsite provides our patients with individualized attention even when our office is closed. In addition, if an emergency occurs after hours, a client of record speaks directly to our nurse. If the emergency requires immediate care, the doctor on call is notified, and our patient checks into a FAMILIAR setting. If you are looking for a veterinary hospital that does it all, Taylor Crossing Animal Hospital undoubtedly provides comprehensive veterinary care ALL under one “woof.”
6897 Atlanta Highway334-260-8787 www.taylorcrossingvet.com
Passionate about speaking for those who can’t speak for themselves, the doctors at Taylor Crossing Animal Hospital have developed a lasting reputation for offering a gentle hand in caring for healthy, sick and injured pets. Drs. Philip Mitchell, Robert Speight, Jr. and Zeb King have a reputation for providing the most up-to-date technology, an award-winning facility and well-trained staff, keeping Taylor Crossing Animal Hospital at the forefront of offering the highest level of veterinary care in the River Region.
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Santa’s still at the beach, but the holidays are right around the corner.From party invitations to custom holiday cards, Creative Printing can provide professional advice, design services, printing and mailing that match your festivities and make a lasting impression!
Call Beth at 334.281.1315 or visit our website at www.creativeprinting.us.com
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Shopping Spree
know, "We still love those edgy designer brands and we learned to select only the best of the best of that price point."
No one at Hue will tell you that they’ve done everything right every step of the way. After all looking to one another, Stephanie and Heather looked to Edna Belle to describe their progress. “We
Have you looked at hue lately? Hue Studio: Cutting Edge.
Challenging. Growing. Expanding. Evolving.
The first ladies of fashion at Cloverdale’s fashionable A&P Lofts refuse to accept stasis. But one thing will never change…they always have something to offer every woman. Garments range from $20 to $300.A typical day finds the crew at Hue Studio working steadily while looking fabulous. We caught the three owners during the whirlwind buzz of preparation for 2013 Fall huetopia, an event they created, which has become a signature social event for the River Region.
"We have a huge variety to fit lots of body types and ages" says Edna Belle Steen, co-owner. Hue Studio was founded in Montgomery in 2006 by Edna Belle Steen, Heather Steen and Stephanie Brown. The three owners come from
diverse backgrounds; evidenced in the merchandise offered at Hue Studio. After six years in east Montgomery the crew made the collective decision to move the store to Cloverdale. "We adore our east-side clientele and are still visited by them regularly - but we have thoroughly enjoyed the visibility and neighborly atmosphere of this area." Edna said.
Stephanie Brown, the fashion and finance spark at hue studio, comments, "One of the obstacles we have conquered is price. When we started out in 2006 the economy was great and nobody had even thought about a recession. Our price points were a little high then and we had to work extra hard after the economy tanked to find a quality product for a lower price." Hue Studio now features brands like BB Dakota, Jack, Blu Pepper and several other labels for both the fashion and cost-conscious. Heather Steen, the artful and talented design and PR guru, jumped in to be sure to let us
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didn’t know a thing about running a business. We knew our passions. We know our work ethic. We knew each other. That was enough to start. From that point on, it’s been about recognizing mistakes quickly, not being too proud to admit them and changing that behavior. Whether it was how we stocked the store, when and where we went to market, negotiating with vendors or whatever else---we just jumped in and made it happen.”
“One thing we cringe about is being labeled ‘expensive,’” says Stephanie. Of course we want the best and we want to inspire our customers to look their best---but that does not always mean “expensive.” We are all on budgets ourselves and we buy for Hue Studio with that in mind. We’ve got something for everyone.”
Heather is already planning tomorrow’s windowfront as we visit. And she takes five calls from eb designers and media buyers. She lives in the future, so we pin her down for a few remarks:
“All I can say is it’s never going to remain in one place. When we quit growing and changing, we’re done. We’ll soon be adding (S)hue Studio with, you guessed it, shoes. We love shoes and so do our customers. Also look for our Web presence to grow significantly with an online storefront and continued communication with our base via social media.”
What about the next huetopia?
“Prepare to be wowed,” she beams. We’re ready.
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Shopping Spree
by Geri Cronier Graduate Gemologist, Jewelry Designer, and VP Croniers Fine Jewelry
Big color is everywhere in fine fashion jewelry. A few years ago, most people were investing only in smaller, conservative rings with precious stones when building their jewelry collection. I find my customers more determined than ever in trying to distinguish their styles from that of the rest of the world and costume designers.
The desire to be different seems to inspire openness to new stone cutting styles, juxtaposition of metal colors, and exploration into many new gemstones and hues for design. The many colors of gulf coast water can be seen in green amethyst, chalcedony, and aquamarine.
There are new cuts and varieties of sapphire and ruby currently being used. These, along with metals like rose gold and black rhodium, create new looks for these classic stones. Sapphire and ruby are actually the same family of stone, with the only difference being different colors of the same crystal formation. The stones often look more natural, less polished, and less formal on their presentation.
At Cronier's Jewelry, we are able to take stones from existing pieces and redesign their presentation to look less cocktail or dressy if that is the goal. Also, sometimes the goal is to make something look vintage, and we can do that as well. I took my own personal colored stone ring and replaced the smaller sapphire with a larger smooth cut cabochon aquamarine and added a halo to bring an old piece of jewelry that I loved back to life.
Bring us any of your existing jewelry and we will give you "reinvention plans" for them free of charge. The takeaway is that fine jewelry today is less formal, less serious, and being made with a greater freedom with regard to fun and creativity in design.
new ways to add
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Stunning 40% OFF Our Handmade Custom Designs
BEAutiFuL40% OFF Vintage
i Want 1 or 2... or 3...40% OFF Hidalgo
Find us on Facebook: Cronier’s Fine Jewelry / www.croniers.com
Open Tuesday- Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
2307 Eastern Blvd., Montgomery, Alabama 36117 / 334-272-4995
CCRONIER’S FINE JEWELRY
the Big sale...40% oFFonly at Cronier's Fine Jewelry!
this is our way of saying "thank you" for over 30 years of weddings, Birthdays, anniversaries and more! some pieces have been reduced more than 40%. Many styles and pieces on sale. . . platinum, handmade one-of-a-kind,
white gold, yellow gold! Come in while supplies last!
CCRONIER’S FINE JEWELRY
We provide our clients with the highest level of customer service in the industry and we are committed to always having a team of passionate and knowledgeable representatives. This sale is possibly one of our largest Reduced Sales we've ever had. Come in and get what you've always wanted.
Thank you for your business.
Jerry Cronier, OwnerCronier's Fine Jewelry
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A Unique Shopping Experience Offering Gifts for Home, Holidays, Weddings or any Occasion
Peppertree Shopping Center8127 Vaughn Road(334) 647-1745
Monday: 10am-5pmTuesday-Friday: 10am-6pmSaturday: 10am-5pm
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Worth A Look
Here are some tips for using
over-the-counter Halloween makeup!
Foremost, beware of the ingredients. If you have sensitive skin, do a patch test. Specifically be cautious of ingredients that contain mercury or metals. Also, be sure to check whether the makeup is hypoallergenic.
Before you apply the glitter and zombie makeup, prep your skin with a silicone based primer. This will help act as a barrier preventing the makeup from settling heavily into pores, which can cause irritation or breakouts.
Make sure to buy a proper makeup remover and remove makeup before going to bed. Going to sleep with your makeup on can cause serious irritation. Finally, if you
are not sure you can master your Halloween makeup, call a professional!
by Rebekah Edwards LUSH Makeup Art
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Halloween is Here......and so are the Fun Costume Ideas!
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Wait Until DarkSeptember 26-October 67:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
The Cloverdale Playhouse960 Cloverdale Road334-262-1530Wait Until Dark, written by Frederick Knott, is a hit on Broadway and London and a classic film starring Audrey Hepburn and Alan Arkin, this masterfully constructed thriller moves from one moment of suspense to another as it builds toward an electrifying breath-stopping final scene that will leave you on the edge of your seat or, in the Playhouse’s case, the edge of your pew.
The Bling RingSeptember 27-October 3
Capri Theatre1045 E Fairview Avenue334-262-4858The Bling Ring is a movie inspired by actual events; a group of fame-obsessed teenagers use the Internet to track celebrities' whereabouts in order to rob their homes.
ElizabethGrace Trunk ShowSeptember 29; 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
8665 Lillian Place; 334-612-9836
Come out to the ElizabethGrace Trunk Show on September 29 from 1 pm to 5 pm! From contemporary women’s clothing to junior fashions, there is something women and young ladies of all ages!
Scenic Lunch CruiseOctober 2; 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Montgomery Parks and Recreation200 Coosa Street; 334-625-2100 This cruise will board at 11 a.m. and cruise from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Ticket Prices: $19 per person including lunch, $9 per Adult for the ride only, $7 per Child for the ride only, and $19 Handicap Seat.
An Evening of Art and AuthorsOctober 3; 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Two Blessings Gift Boutique8127 Vaughn Road; 334-647-1745Please mark your calendars for Thursday, October 3rd for A Night of Art and Authors. This special event will feature local artist Jamie Mitchell, Beth Furhman, and Donnie Sasser and their artwork. They will also have local authors Janet Robinson and Lisa Temple signing their latest books. It promises to be a great evening!
Old Alabama Town RevueOctober 3; 7:00 p.m.
Old Alabama Town301 Columbus Street334-240-2400Come out for the Old Alabama Town Revue at the Old Church!
Alabama National FairOctober 4-13
Garrett Coliseum1555 Federal Drive; 334-272-6831
The Kiwanis Club of Montgomery presents the Alabama National Fair. New this year, the Flying Houndz Frizbee Trick Dog Show and the Ham Bone Express 3 Racing Pigs. Entertainment includes Josh Turner, Anthony Hamilton, Foreigner, and Ronnie Milsap. For more detailed information on the Alabama National Fair, visit their website: www.alnationalfair.org.
60th Annual Fall Flower ShowOctober 4-9; 6:00 p.m.
Garrett Coliseum1555 Federal Drive; 334-272-6831The Montgomery Federation of Garden Clubs is hosting its 60th Annual Fall Flower Show at the Alabama National Fair. Come and enjoy the large variety of horticulture specimens displayed, as well as the beautiful floral designs.
Les MiserablesOctober 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 12, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 24; 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
The Faulkner University Dinner Theatre, 5345 Atlanta Highway334-272-5820The Faulkner University Dinner Theatre presents: Les Miserables. The theatre doors open at 6:00PM. Dinner is served from 6:15 until 7:00. The show begins promptly at 7:30.
Dinner CruiseOctober 4, 11, 18, 25; 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Montgomery Parks and Recreation200 Coosa Street; 334-625-2100 The Harriott II Dinner Cruise boards at 6:30 pm, departs at 7 pm and returns to dock at 9 pm. There will be live entertainment, cash bar and concessions available. For pricing information visit: www.funinmontgomery.com.
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Tavern FestOctober 4; 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Old Alabama Town301 Columbus Street; 334-240-2400
Celebrate history with live music, food & craft beer! Featuring the Goat Hill String Band.
The Black Jacket Symphony presents The Beatles “Abbey Road”October 4; 8:00 p.m.
Montgomery Performing Arts Center201 Tallapoosa Street; 334-481-5100Tickets prices are $35 and $29.
Capital of Dreams Champions CupOctober 5 & 6
Emory Folmar YMCA Soccer Complex300 Brown Springs Road334-260-1327The Capital of Dreams Champions Cup will be held
October 5-6 in Montgomery, Alabama and held at the brand new Emory Folmar YMCA Soccer Complex.
Getaway CruiseOctober 5, 19, 26; 4:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
Montgomery Parks and Recreation200 Coosa Street; 334-625-2100 The Getaway Cruise boards at 4:30 pm, departs at 5 pm and returns to dock at 7 pm. There will be live entertainment, cash bar and concessions available. For pricing information visit: www.funinmontgomery.com.
Chonda Pierce “Girl Talk”October 5; 7:00 p.m.
Montgomery Performing Arts Center201 Tallapoosa Street; 334-481-5100Chonda Pierce has been entertaining audiences from coast to coast for more than a decade. Her unpretentious Southern charm and sharp wit along with her arsenal of material that has both church goers and those who never sat in a pew laughing uncontrollably. An in-demand stand up comic, television hostess and author, Pierce has parlayed her gift for storytelling into a multi-faceted career.
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DatebookBlues CruiseOctober 6, 13, 20, 27; 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Montgomery Parks and Recreation200 Coosa St. 334-625-2100
This cruise will board at 5:30 p.m. and cruise from 6-8 pm.Ticket Prices are $20 per adult and $15 per child. The cruise includes Live Entertainment (Entertainers TBA) and the Cash Bar and Concessions will be available. Enjoy your birthday on this cruise with a birthday package for $39.95 for four people. This package includes: "Let's Celebrate" balloons, Cake, Party Favors (hats, noise makers, etc...) and the Birthday person gets to co-captain the boat.
2013 U.S. Nationals Firefighter Combat ChallengeOctober 10-12
Parking Lot Adjacent to Embassy Suites300 Tallapoosa Street; 301-421-4433The 2013 U.S. Nationals Firefighter Combat Challenge will be held in Montgomery, AL on October 10-12, 2013. Don't miss this exciting challenge that simulates the physical demands of real-life firefighting and includes climbing a 5-story tower, hoisting, chopping, dragging hose, and rescuing a life-sized victim, all while wearing full gear.
Fall Festival- Annual Chili Cook-offOctober 10; 6:00 p.m.
HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital4465 Narrow Lane; 334-290-0646Alabama Head Injury Foundation invites anyone with a traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury or any disability & their family to attend our support groups. The meetings are held at HealthSouth in the cafeteria. www.ahif.org
Art in ConcertOctober 11; 7:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
Montgomery Museum of Fine ArtsOne Museum Drive; 334-240-4333
Join the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art’s Junior Executive Board for a concert on the lawn featuring Banditos and St. Paul and the Broken Bones.
Phantom of the OperaOctober 11; 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
The Davis Theatre251 Montgomery Street334-409-0522
The Montgomery Ballet Presents: The Phantom of the Opera at the Davis Theatre for Performing Arts. For more information, visit www.montgomeryballet.org
Gregg AllmanOctober 11; 8:00 p.m.
Montgomery Performing Arts Center201 Tallapoosa Street; 334-481-5100Gregg Allman is a rock and blues singer, keyboardist, guitarist and songwriter, and a founding member of The Allman Brothers Band. He was inducted with the band into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 and received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2006. His distinctive voice placed him in 70th place in the Rolling Stone list of the “100 Greatest Singers of All Time.”
2nd & 4th Saturday Jam SessionsOctober 12 & 26
Old Alabama Town301 Columbus Street; 334-240-2400Pick and grin at our Saturday Jam Sessions in the Rose House. Bring your acoustic instruments and have fun!
Montgomery Half MarathonOctober 12; 7:00 a.m.
Riverwalk Stadium200 Coosa Street; 334-356-7271Get your running shoes ready for this annual half marathon through historic downtown Montgomery. For more information, visit www.montgomerymarathon.com.
Capitol Heights ArtoberfestOctober 12; 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Vickers Park149 South Madison TerraceCome out for day of family fun at Artoberfest in historic Capitol Heights. Located in Vickers Park, this event will feature local art, crafts, street cafes, pop-up shops, food and more. FREE admission.
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Wine Fest CruiseOctober 124:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
Montgomery Parks and Recreation200 Coosa Street334-625-2100 The Wine Fest Cruise boards at 4:30 pm, departs at 5 pm and returns to dock at 7 pm. With your ticket stub from the Riverwalk Wine Festival, abroad the Harriott II for a special of half the price! The cruise will feature the Spike Graham Orchestra! For more information, visit: funinmontgomery.com
Riverwalk Wine FestivalOctober 12; 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Montgomery Parks and Recreation200 Coosa St. 334-625-2100Come join us for the Fourth Annual Riverwalk Wine Festival on Saturday, October 12, 2013 from 2:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. located at the Riverfront Park. Taste 100 wines provided by food vendors while listening to live music by King Bee. This year will be the first year you can purchase delicious bottles of wine at the event! Tickets for this special event are only $25 per person and are available at Filet & Vine and Peppertree Steaks & Wine. Pick up your tickets today since tickets are limited! Sponsors of the Fourth Annual Riverwalk Wine Festival include: The City of Montgomery, The Pride of Montgomery Magazine, Merrill Lynch, the Renaissance Hotel & Spa, Alley Station, Wa Ka, and Stivers Ford Lincoln Mazda.
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DatebookHoliday Market October 16, 17, 18, 19
Montgomery Multiplexat Cramton Bowl1215 Madison Avenue334-288-8816Join us for the 25th Annual Holiday Market. Please mark your calendars now! The Holiday Market consists of four shopping days, special events, live entertainment and merchants from across the United States. Merchants at the Holiday Market offer unique gift ideas and holiday trends in a fun, family-friendly atmosphere. Proceeds from the Holiday Market support the various community projects the League supports, which help to strengthen women and families in the tri-county area. Get your tickets today at one of the ticket outlets: Barb's, GiGi’s Cupcakes, My Kids Attic, Montgomery Visitor Center, Multiplex at Cramton Bowl, Eastdale Mall and JL Office or online at jlmontgomery.org. Tickets are available through ticket outlets until October 11.
The Beach BoysOctober 16; 7:30 p.m.
Montgomery Performing Arts Center201 Tallapoosa Street334-481-5100For more than 50 years, The Beach Boys have been bringing good vibrations to listeners around the world. They have sold more than 100 million records worldwide and headlined numerous tours. The Beach Boys have been inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame and regarded as one of the most important catalyst in the evolution of pop music.
ArchiTreats: Food For ThoughtOctober 17; 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.
Alabama Department of Archives and History624 Washington Avenue334-242-4435ArchiTreats 2013 is sponsored by the Friends of the Archives, with additional funding from the Alabama Humanities Foundation, a state program of the National Endowment for the Humanities. www.archives.alabama.gov
ZooBooOctober 17-20, 24-31; 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Montgomery Zoo and Mann Museum2301 Coliseum Parkway334-240-4900
Join us for 12 nights of horror and fun at ZooBoo. Climb aboard the thrill ride of a lifetime or mosey on over to the Pumpkin Pull for a non-scary traditional hayride. Enjoy games, bouncy castles, concessions and much more at ZooBoo. Gates open at 6:00pm, the first Haunted Hay Ride will pull out at dusk. Visit www.montgomeryzoo.com for more information.
ARMSChair Concert SeriesOctober 18; 7:00 p.m.
Old Alabama Town301 Columbus Street334-240-2400ARMSChair Concert Series presents Spike Graham Band: Tribute to Eric Clapton. $2 in Kiwanis Park.
Capital City Chili Cook-offOctober 19; 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Riverwalk Stadium200 Coosa Street; 334-356-1180
Come join us for a day of family fun, face painting, watching football, playing on the playground and an over-all good time. Each competing team is required to cook 15 gallons of the chili of their choice. Competitors must cook on-site to be eligible for an award. Each category will have One Winner as well as a Best Overall. The entry deadline is September 30th. This event benefits The Montgomery Lions Club Charities. For more information visit www.montgomerylionsclub.com.
PCA Panther Prowl 5K & 1 Mile Fun RunOctober 20; 7:00 a.m.
Prattville Christian Academy322 Old Farm Lane, Prattville334-285-0077
AHSAA Volleyball Super RegionalOctober 24, 25, 26Montgomery Multiplex at Cramton Bowl
1215 Madison Avenue334-263-6994The AHSAA Super Regionals will take place in the Multiplex at Cramton Bowl from October 24th-26th. For more information visit AHSAA.Com.
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No Puts, No GloryOctober 24; 6:00 p.m.
Biscuits’ Riverwalk Stadium200 Coosa Street; 334-273-2297The Cancer Wellness Foundation of Central Alabama presents Mini Golf…Like you’ve never seen! There will be two 9-hole courses of custom-built fun, a party with food & beverages and an auction! Non-putters are welcome! Come out to support local cancer patients! For more information visit: www.cancerwellnessfoundation.org.
Ray Parker Jr.October 24; 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
The Davis Theatre251 Montgomery Street334-241-9567This Detroit native, singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer started out at 13 in the legendary Motown studios, then continued his professional career at the age of 18 as a member of Stevie Wonder's band. Ray Parker Jr.'s live show is a fun filled, rockin' R&B extravaganza of hit songs and good times.
Haunting on the Harriott IIOctober 26; 8:00 p.m.-10:30 p.m.
Montgomery Parks and Recreation200 Coosa Street; 334-625-2100 The Haunting on the Harriott II Cruise boards at 8 pm, departs at 8:30 pm and returns to dock at 10:30 pm. This cruise is for 21 and over only! There will be live entertainment, cash bar and concessions available as well as a costume contest with prizes! For pricing information visit: www.funinmontgomery.com.
Monster MashOctober 25; 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
The Courtyard2101 East Boulevard; 334-409-0522The Montgomery Ballet Presents: Monster Mash in the Courtyard. For tickets please call 334-409-0522.
Willie Nelson and FamilyOctober 27; 7:30 p.m.
Montgomery Performing Arts Center201 Tallapoosa Street; 334-481-5100One of the most recognized artists in country music, Willie Nelson wrote his first song at the age of seven, joined his first band at 10 and over the course of his career has recorded more than sixty studio albums. Willie Nelson is a figurehead of Outlaw Country, a sub category of country music that developed in the late 1960’s as a reaction to the conservative Nashville sound.
Eastbrook Shopping Center Annual Goblin WalkOctober 31; 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
Eastbrook Shopping Center401 Coliseum Blvd; 334-270-1456Come out for the Annual Goblin Walk at Eastbrook Shopping Center. The Eastbrook-Morningview Neighborhood Association and participating businesses will be giving out candy and treats to all the neighborhood kids!
Alice CooperOctober 31; 8:00 p.m.
Montgomery Performing Arts Center201 Tallapoosa Street334-481-5100Considered “The Godfather of Shock Rock,” Alice Cooper is one of the most beloved heavy metal entertainers of all time. Cooper draws inspiration from horror movies, vaudeville and garage rock to put together performance designed to shock.
Local Veteran to Receive the Gift of Sound
October 25, November 8
DeRamus Hearing Centers2809 Chestnut Street
334-543-0034In honor of our armed forces,
DeRamus Hearing Centers will be giving away a pair of top-quality digital hearing aids and many other prizes to one of our Alabama veterans. A panel of local citizens will read all submissions and choose the lucky winner, who will receive a free hearing evaluation, hearing aids ($4000 retail value), free hearing aid batteries for life, and free follow up visits for life.
Not only that, but a luxurious limousine, courtesy of Touch of Class Limousines, will carry the winner in style to a party in their honor, hosted by DeRamus Hearing and catered by Eastside Grille. After all this, the winner will be able to use the Gift of Sound to enjoy lively conversation with a friend or loved one at a free dinner for two, courtesy of Eastside Grille.
Alabamians are invited to submit a beloved veteran’s inspirational story. (Veterans are also invited to submit their own stories!) Entries should be 500 words or less and may be submitted at deramushearinginc.com/community.asp or by post to Attn: Veterans Day Giveaway, DeRamus Hearing Centers, 2809 Chestnut St., Montgomery, AL 36107.
All submissions must be received on or before October 25, 2013. The winner will be announced November 8, 2013. Employees of DeRamus Hearing, Touch of Class, and Eastside Grille are excluded from winning and from inclusion in the panel of judges.
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