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Village Living is the community news source for Mountain Brook, Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham. MAJOR CONCERT SERIES COMING TO THE BIRMINGHAM ZOO Bradley Metrock, a Vestavia Hills resident, at the Vestavia Hills City Center. Metrock has organized Euphonious, a music celebration and socially distanced concert series, coming to the Birmingham Zoo June18-20.
MBHS HOLDS FINAL PITCH FOR INCUBATOREDU PROGRAM The Big Pitch was canceled due to the pandemic, but the INCubatoredu program was still a valuable learning experience for the students this spring. Brooke Hawkins Collier, MBHS business teacher, said the course simulates real-life experiences for the students. “This course is designed to inspire students to become true entrepreneurs by giving TORBOR FAMILY OPENS NEW SMOOTHIE, SANDWICH CAFE Michelle Torbor prepares an order of avocado toast for a customer at Taproot Cafe’s grand opening on April 30. The restaurant is located beside Jubilee Joe’s on U.S. 150 in Hoover. THE RESET: SPARTANS GIRLS TENNIS WINS STATE TENNIS. The Mountain Brook tennis teams concluded the season with the state tournament last week in Mobile, with the Spartans girls dominating and claiming the Class 6A state championship. The boys earned the runner-up trophy, being narrowly defeated by Montgomery Academy. Check back in the coming days for a full recap of the statetournament.
METRO ROUNDUP: FORMER CEO TELLS TALES OF FLYING HEROES Dave Wood has seen a lot of heroes in his day. Wood, retired CEO of Wood Fruitticher, a Birmingham-based business that is one of the largest food service providers in the Southeast, spoke to the Vestavia Hills Chamber of Commerce on May 11 about his work with the Veterans Airlift Command, which transports post 9/11 veterans to various appointments, family reunions and more across the CONSTANCE LONGWORTH COLLECTION Constance Longworth has returned to Mountain Brook and she is thrilled to be back. The onetime Mountain Brook resident moved from her Cherokee Road home to a horse farm on Highway 119 years ago to offer her daughters more opportunity to ride their horses. RECOVERY EXPERT TIM HILTON EXPLAINS 'THE ADDICTED BRAIN Addiction is a “dysregulation” in the system of the addict's brain, Hilton said. However, despite the scientific evidence, Hilton said that society “struggles so much to label addiction a disease.”. In part, he said, this is because addicts display such unattractive symptoms and behavior. “The symptoms of the diseasemake it almost
AUTHOR, FORMER MOUNTAIN BROOK RESIDENT RELEASES 2ND NOVEL Mark Hart, a Homewood resident and author of the novel “The Timepiece Protocols”, stands in downtown Homewood on Nov. 17. Local attorney Mark Hart released his latest novel, The Timepiece Protocols, which Hart calls fun and “not tethered to reality.”. The story involves time travel and science mixed with suspense and laughter,Hart said.
MOUNTAIN BROOK HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ON THE VERGE OF STARDOM The Mountain Brook High School junior is preparing to release her first EP, she’s collaborating with a big YouTube star, and she’s working with some of the best music producers and songwriters in the business. “I’m definitely planning on making this my life,” Marissa said of her burgeoning pop music career.VILLAGE LIVING
Village Living is the community news source for Mountain Brook, Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham. MAJOR CONCERT SERIES COMING TO THE BIRMINGHAM ZOO Bradley Metrock, a Vestavia Hills resident, at the Vestavia Hills City Center. Metrock has organized Euphonious, a music celebration and socially distanced concert series, coming to the Birmingham Zoo June18-20.
MBHS HOLDS FINAL PITCH FOR INCUBATOREDU PROGRAM The Big Pitch was canceled due to the pandemic, but the INCubatoredu program was still a valuable learning experience for the students this spring. Brooke Hawkins Collier, MBHS business teacher, said the course simulates real-life experiences for the students. “This course is designed to inspire students to become true entrepreneurs by giving TORBOR FAMILY OPENS NEW SMOOTHIE, SANDWICH CAFE Michelle Torbor prepares an order of avocado toast for a customer at Taproot Cafe’s grand opening on April 30. The restaurant is located beside Jubilee Joe’s on U.S. 150 in Hoover. THE RESET: SPARTANS GIRLS TENNIS WINS STATE TENNIS. The Mountain Brook tennis teams concluded the season with the state tournament last week in Mobile, with the Spartans girls dominating and claiming the Class 6A state championship. The boys earned the runner-up trophy, being narrowly defeated by Montgomery Academy. Check back in the coming days for a full recap of the statetournament.
METRO ROUNDUP: FORMER CEO TELLS TALES OF FLYING HEROES Dave Wood has seen a lot of heroes in his day. Wood, retired CEO of Wood Fruitticher, a Birmingham-based business that is one of the largest food service providers in the Southeast, spoke to the Vestavia Hills Chamber of Commerce on May 11 about his work with the Veterans Airlift Command, which transports post 9/11 veterans to various appointments, family reunions and more across the CONSTANCE LONGWORTH COLLECTION Constance Longworth has returned to Mountain Brook and she is thrilled to be back. The onetime Mountain Brook resident moved from her Cherokee Road home to a horse farm on Highway 119 years ago to offer her daughters more opportunity to ride their horses. RECOVERY EXPERT TIM HILTON EXPLAINS 'THE ADDICTED BRAIN Addiction is a “dysregulation” in the system of the addict's brain, Hilton said. However, despite the scientific evidence, Hilton said that society “struggles so much to label addiction a disease.”. In part, he said, this is because addicts display such unattractive symptoms and behavior. “The symptoms of the diseasemake it almost
AUTHOR, FORMER MOUNTAIN BROOK RESIDENT RELEASES 2ND NOVEL Mark Hart, a Homewood resident and author of the novel “The Timepiece Protocols”, stands in downtown Homewood on Nov. 17. Local attorney Mark Hart released his latest novel, The Timepiece Protocols, which Hart calls fun and “not tethered to reality.”. The story involves time travel and science mixed with suspense and laughter,Hart said.
MOUNTAIN BROOK HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ON THE VERGE OF STARDOM The Mountain Brook High School junior is preparing to release her first EP, she’s collaborating with a big YouTube star, and she’s working with some of the best music producers and songwriters in the business. “I’m definitely planning on making this my life,” Marissa said of her burgeoning pop music career.OPEN HOUSES 6-13-21
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EUPHONIOUS - VILLAGELIVINGONLINE.COM Euphonious is Birmingham's new music festival. Taking place at the multi-million-dollar Henley Park Event Lawn at the newly-renovated Birmingham Zoo, Euphonious headliners include Drew and Ellie Holcomb, Moon Taxi, and Tonic. Concertgoers can purA HISTORY OF CARE
The book, released in January by Vestavia Hills-based Legacy Publishing recounts many tales of the metro area’s medical history, all the way from Davy Crockett’s stop in Jones Valley, feverish with malaria, to UAB’s development of remdesivir, a drug used to treatthe coronavirus.
POLLO: ROTARY, BILL GATES, AND THE EPIDEMIC OLLI at UA presents a free program entitled "Pollo: Rotary, Bill Gates, and the Epidemic' by Bill Petty. Bill will discuss the history of the polio epidemic, past efforts made, the current status and the part Rotary and Bill Gates have played. Ro IRONDALE FURNACE TRAIL RICH IN HISTORY Irondale Furnace was the first iron furnace in Alabama to go back into operation after the Civil War when it was rebuilt in 1866. It operated until 1873. While the furnace is no longer here today, the Irondale Furnace Trail leads to where the furnace once stood. An historical marker explaining the history and importance of the Irondale Furnace METRO ROUNDUP: FORMER CEO TELLS TALES OF FLYING HEROES Dave Wood has seen a lot of heroes in his day. Wood, retired CEO of Wood Fruitticher, a Birmingham-based business that is one of the largest food service providers in the Southeast, spoke to the Vestavia Hills Chamber of Commerce on May 11 about his work with the Veterans Airlift Command, which transports post 9/11 veterans to various appointments, family reunions and more across the RECOVERY EXPERT TIM HILTON EXPLAINS 'THE ADDICTED BRAIN Addiction is a “dysregulation” in the system of the addict's brain, Hilton said. However, despite the scientific evidence, Hilton said that society “struggles so much to label addiction a disease.”. In part, he said, this is because addicts display such unattractive symptoms and behavior. “The symptoms of the diseasemake it almost
MOURON WINS JEMISON VISIONARY AWARD Mountain Brook resident Mike Mouron is the 2020 Jemison Visionary Award winner. According to Mountain Brook Chamber of Commerce President Vince Schilleci, the award recognizes an individual who has gone the extra mile to make the city a great place to live, work andraise a family.
AUTHOR, FORMER MOUNTAIN BROOK RESIDENT RELEASES 2ND NOVEL Mark Hart, a Homewood resident and author of the novel “The Timepiece Protocols”, stands in downtown Homewood on Nov. 17. Local attorney Mark Hart released his latest novel, The Timepiece Protocols, which Hart calls fun and “not tethered to reality.”. The story involves time travel and science mixed with suspense and laughter,Hart said.
4-PEAT FOR THE SPARTANS GOLF TEAM MOBILE -- Make that four in a row for the Spartans. The Mountain Brook High School boys golf team was the unquestioned top team in Class 6Aall spring long.
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Village Living is the community news source for Mountain Brook, Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham. MBHS HOLDS FINAL PITCH FOR INCUBATOREDU PROGRAM The Big Pitch was canceled due to the pandemic, but the INCubatoredu program was still a valuable learning experience for the students this spring. Brooke Hawkins Collier, MBHS business teacher, said the course simulates real-life experiences for the students. “This course is designed to inspire students to become true entrepreneurs by giving INCOMING CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESIDENT RICKY BROMBERG Ricky Bromberg — president of Bromberg’s jewelers in Mountain Brook Village and the incoming president of the chamber — praised the leadership that his predecessor, Tonya Jones, showed during atough time.
NANCY GREGG, WOOLLEY INSTITUTE FOR SPOKEN-LANGUAGE Address 2305 Montevallo Road, Birmingham, Alabama 35223. Phone 205-728-5480. Visit Website. As the director of Woolley Institute for Spoken-Language Education (WISE), Nancy Gregg leads the nonprofit group dedicated to serving children who are deaf or hard of hearing and children with speech-language delays. WISE is the onlyorganization of its
LATEST ENTRY IN ‘VULCANS ON PARADE’ PROJECT The statue by Birmingham artist Shawn Fitzwater was installed at the front of the distillery, which is located at 4550 5th Ave. S. in the Continental Gin complex, according to the release. Named “Forged In Fire,” the statue is inspired by Birmingham’s iron- and steel-making past. Additional Vulcans on Parade locations areasfollows
CONSTANCE LONGWORTH COLLECTION Constance Longworth has returned to Mountain Brook and she is thrilled to be back. The onetime Mountain Brook resident moved from her Cherokee Road home to a horse farm on Highway 119 years ago to offer her daughters more opportunity to ride their horses. RECOVERY EXPERT TIM HILTON EXPLAINS 'THE ADDICTED BRAIN Addiction is a “dysregulation” in the system of the addict's brain, Hilton said. However, despite the scientific evidence, Hilton said that society “struggles so much to label addiction a disease.”. In part, he said, this is because addicts display such unattractive symptoms and behavior. “The symptoms of the diseasemake it almost
COUNCIL SAYS NO TO EMPLOYEE PENSION UPGRADES Council says no to employee pension upgrades. Mountain Brook City Clerk and Finance Director Steve Boone talks about employee pensions at the City Council meeting Oct. 28. The Mountain Brook City Council on Monday, Oct. 28, declined to grant Tier 1 pension benefits to Tier 2 city employees. The unanimous decision came in response to a bill MOUNTAIN BROOK HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ON THE VERGE OF STARDOM The Mountain Brook High School junior is preparing to release her first EP, she’s collaborating with a big YouTube star, and she’s working with some of the best music producers and songwriters in the business. “I’m definitely planning on making this my life,” Marissa said of her burgeoning pop music career. WOMEN IN BUSINESS: CALLIE HILL, NINA RUSERT It’s not just a transaction. It’s about improving our client’s lives. We love knowing that what we do is truly making a positive impact on others.”. NMLS #3446. WHERE: 2367 LakesideDrive, Suite A-2. CALL: 407-4104. WEBSITE: GoldStarAL.com. Sponsored content. Backto Search Results.
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Village Living is the community news source for Mountain Brook, Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham. MBHS HOLDS FINAL PITCH FOR INCUBATOREDU PROGRAM The Big Pitch was canceled due to the pandemic, but the INCubatoredu program was still a valuable learning experience for the students this spring. Brooke Hawkins Collier, MBHS business teacher, said the course simulates real-life experiences for the students. “This course is designed to inspire students to become true entrepreneurs by giving INCOMING CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESIDENT RICKY BROMBERG Ricky Bromberg — president of Bromberg’s jewelers in Mountain Brook Village and the incoming president of the chamber — praised the leadership that his predecessor, Tonya Jones, showed during atough time.
NANCY GREGG, WOOLLEY INSTITUTE FOR SPOKEN-LANGUAGE Address 2305 Montevallo Road, Birmingham, Alabama 35223. Phone 205-728-5480. Visit Website. As the director of Woolley Institute for Spoken-Language Education (WISE), Nancy Gregg leads the nonprofit group dedicated to serving children who are deaf or hard of hearing and children with speech-language delays. WISE is the onlyorganization of its
LATEST ENTRY IN ‘VULCANS ON PARADE’ PROJECT The statue by Birmingham artist Shawn Fitzwater was installed at the front of the distillery, which is located at 4550 5th Ave. S. in the Continental Gin complex, according to the release. Named “Forged In Fire,” the statue is inspired by Birmingham’s iron- and steel-making past. Additional Vulcans on Parade locations areasfollows
CONSTANCE LONGWORTH COLLECTION Constance Longworth has returned to Mountain Brook and she is thrilled to be back. The onetime Mountain Brook resident moved from her Cherokee Road home to a horse farm on Highway 119 years ago to offer her daughters more opportunity to ride their horses. RECOVERY EXPERT TIM HILTON EXPLAINS 'THE ADDICTED BRAIN Addiction is a “dysregulation” in the system of the addict's brain, Hilton said. However, despite the scientific evidence, Hilton said that society “struggles so much to label addiction a disease.”. In part, he said, this is because addicts display such unattractive symptoms and behavior. “The symptoms of the diseasemake it almost
COUNCIL SAYS NO TO EMPLOYEE PENSION UPGRADES Council says no to employee pension upgrades. Mountain Brook City Clerk and Finance Director Steve Boone talks about employee pensions at the City Council meeting Oct. 28. The Mountain Brook City Council on Monday, Oct. 28, declined to grant Tier 1 pension benefits to Tier 2 city employees. The unanimous decision came in response to a bill MOUNTAIN BROOK HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ON THE VERGE OF STARDOM The Mountain Brook High School junior is preparing to release her first EP, she’s collaborating with a big YouTube star, and she’s working with some of the best music producers and songwriters in the business. “I’m definitely planning on making this my life,” Marissa said of her burgeoning pop music career. WOMEN IN BUSINESS: CALLIE HILL, NINA RUSERT It’s not just a transaction. It’s about improving our client’s lives. We love knowing that what we do is truly making a positive impact on others.”. NMLS #3446. WHERE: 2367 LakesideDrive, Suite A-2. CALL: 407-4104. WEBSITE: GoldStarAL.com. Sponsored content. Backto Search Results.
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The facility still seeks to raise extra money to cover its fixed costs and kicked off its spring fundraising campaign, called “Wild About Wildlife,” in April. EUPHONIOUS - VILLAGELIVINGONLINE.COM Euphonious is Birmingham's new music festival. Taking place at the multi-million-dollar Henley Park Event Lawn at the newly-renovated Birmingham Zoo, Euphonious headliners include Drew and Ellie Holcomb, Moon Taxi, and Tonic. Concertgoers can pur MAJOR CONCERT SERIES COMING TO THE BIRMINGHAM ZOO Metrock has organized Euphonious, a music celebration and socially distanced concert series, coming to the Birmingham Zoo June 18-20. After a long year of dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and the tension of a presidential election, people are ready to come together and enjoy something together in person, Bradley Metrock said. Whilethe
SMITH’S VARIETY SHOP Smith's Variety: Business Spotlight. Smith’s Variety been Birmingham’s most familiar “high end variety store” since 1950 through moves from Homewood to the current Ritch’s Pharmacy location and then to its current storefront next to the Western Supermarket in Mountain Brook Village. MOURON WINS JEMISON VISIONARY AWARD Mountain Brook resident Mike Mouron is the 2020 Jemison Visionary Award winner. According to Mountain Brook Chamber of Commerce President Vince Schilleci, the award recognizes an individual who has gone the extra mile to make the city a great place to live, work andraise a family.
AUTHOR, FORMER MOUNTAIN BROOK RESIDENT RELEASES 2ND NOVEL Mark Hart, a Homewood resident and author of the novel “The Timepiece Protocols”, stands in downtown Homewood on Nov. 17. Local attorney Mark Hart released his latest novel, The Timepiece Protocols, which Hart calls fun and “not tethered to reality.”. The story involves time travel and science mixed with suspense and laughter,Hart said.
MEET MOUNTAIN BROOK SCHOOLS’ NEW PTO PRESIDENTS TRICIA PUGH Mountain Brook High School Background: I grew up in Fort Lauderdale and graduated from the University of Alabama.My husband, Bubba, and I have been married for 27 years. We have three children. Shane is a freshman at Alabama, Lindsay is in tenth grade and Blake is RECOVERY EXPERT TIM HILTON EXPLAINS 'THE ADDICTED BRAIN Addiction is a “dysregulation” in the system of the addict's brain, Hilton said. However, despite the scientific evidence, Hilton said that society “struggles so much to label addiction a disease.”. In part, he said, this is because addicts display such unattractive symptoms and behavior. “The symptoms of the diseasemake it almost
FITNESS FOR EVERY WOMAN: EVERY GIRL FITNESS BOOT CAMPS Group boot camps spring up around the community on any given weekday Fitness for every woman beginning as early as 5:25 a.m. Across Vestavia and Mountain Brook, Windle and Karagas have established 11 boot camps in 9 locations. Local churches and schools bring consistent groups of 10 or more; the largest group meets at Mountain BrookVILLAGE LIVING
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Community News for Mountain Brook, Alabama including the crime report, city council, and Mountain Brook Village, English Village, andCrestline Village.
MBHS HOLDS FINAL PITCH FOR INCUBATOREDU PROGRAM Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, 16 Mountain Brook High School business students were looking forward to making the final pitches for their new entrepreneurial concepts to a panel of business people April 30 at Innovation Depot in downtown Birmingham. LATEST ENTRY IN ‘VULCANS ON PARADE’ PROJECT Vulcan, which stands proudly on Red Mountain, is the largest cast-iron statue in the world. Depicting the Roman god of the forge, the statue stands 56 feet tall and is the most iconic image of the Magic City and it’s industrial legacy. ALTAMONT ALUM HAS 3-DAY WINNING STREAK ON ‘JEOPARDY Lucy Ricketts — a 2004 graduate of The Altamont School in Birmingham — loves trivia. She turned that to her advantage recently when she enjoyed a three-day winning streak as a contestant on the popular TV game show, “Jeopardy.” CONSTANCE LONGWORTH COLLECTION Constance Longworth has returned to Mountain Brook and she is thrilled to be back. The onetime Mountain Brook resident moved from her Cherokee Road home to a horse farm on Highway 119 years ago to offer her daughters more opportunity to ride their horses. NANCY GREGG, WOOLLEY INSTITUTE FOR SPOKEN-LANGUAGE As the director of Woolley Institute for Spoken-Language Education (WISE), Nancy Gregg leads the nonprofit group dedicated to serving children who are deaf or hard of MEET MOUNTAIN BROOK SCHOOLS’ NEW PTO PRESIDENTS TRICIA PUGH Mountain Brook High School Background: I grew up in Fort Lauderdale and graduated from the University of Alabama.My husband, Bubba, and I have been married for 27 years. We have three children. Shane is a freshman at Alabama, Lindsay is in tenth grade and Blake is EARLY TRAGEDY MOLDED SPARTANS’ BASHINSKY INTO UNCOMMONSLOAN BASHINSKY OBITUARYMAJOR BASHINSKYBASHINSKY FAMILYLESLIE BASHINSKYJOANN BASHINSKY GRANDSONLEO BASHINSKY While his father’s death sowed much sorrow, it also molded Holt, 18, into the young man he’s become. He’s now a senior at Mountain Brook High School who shines both in the classroom and on the hardwood, starting for the Spartans varsity basketball team MOUNTAIN BROOK HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ON THE VERGE OF STARDOM The Mountain Brook High School junior is preparing to release her first EP, she’s collaborating with a big YouTube star, and she’s working with some of the best music producers and songwriters in thebusiness.
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Village Living is the community news source for Mountain Brook, Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham. NEWS FOR MOUNTAIN BROOK, ALABAMA: VILLAGE LIVINGCHEROKEE LIVING VILLAGEOLD VILLAGE LIVING MAGAZINETHE VILLAGE SENIOR LIVINGVILLAGELIVING ONLINE
Community News for Mountain Brook, Alabama including the crime report, city council, and Mountain Brook Village, English Village, andCrestline Village.
MBHS HOLDS FINAL PITCH FOR INCUBATOREDU PROGRAM Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, 16 Mountain Brook High School business students were looking forward to making the final pitches for their new entrepreneurial concepts to a panel of business people April 30 at Innovation Depot in downtown Birmingham. LATEST ENTRY IN ‘VULCANS ON PARADE’ PROJECT Vulcan, which stands proudly on Red Mountain, is the largest cast-iron statue in the world. Depicting the Roman god of the forge, the statue stands 56 feet tall and is the most iconic image of the Magic City and it’s industrial legacy. ALTAMONT ALUM HAS 3-DAY WINNING STREAK ON ‘JEOPARDY Lucy Ricketts — a 2004 graduate of The Altamont School in Birmingham — loves trivia. She turned that to her advantage recently when she enjoyed a three-day winning streak as a contestant on the popular TV game show, “Jeopardy.” CONSTANCE LONGWORTH COLLECTION Constance Longworth has returned to Mountain Brook and she is thrilled to be back. The onetime Mountain Brook resident moved from her Cherokee Road home to a horse farm on Highway 119 years ago to offer her daughters more opportunity to ride their horses. NANCY GREGG, WOOLLEY INSTITUTE FOR SPOKEN-LANGUAGE As the director of Woolley Institute for Spoken-Language Education (WISE), Nancy Gregg leads the nonprofit group dedicated to serving children who are deaf or hard of MEET MOUNTAIN BROOK SCHOOLS’ NEW PTO PRESIDENTS TRICIA PUGH Mountain Brook High School Background: I grew up in Fort Lauderdale and graduated from the University of Alabama.My husband, Bubba, and I have been married for 27 years. We have three children. Shane is a freshman at Alabama, Lindsay is in tenth grade and Blake is EARLY TRAGEDY MOLDED SPARTANS’ BASHINSKY INTO UNCOMMONSLOAN BASHINSKY OBITUARYMAJOR BASHINSKYBASHINSKY FAMILYLESLIE BASHINSKYJOANN BASHINSKY GRANDSONLEO BASHINSKY While his father’s death sowed much sorrow, it also molded Holt, 18, into the young man he’s become. He’s now a senior at Mountain Brook High School who shines both in the classroom and on the hardwood, starting for the Spartans varsity basketball team MOUNTAIN BROOK HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ON THE VERGE OF STARDOM The Mountain Brook High School junior is preparing to release her first EP, she’s collaborating with a big YouTube star, and she’s working with some of the best music producers and songwriters in thebusiness.
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The facility still seeks to raise extra money to cover its fixed costs and kicked off its spring fundraising campaign, called “Wild About Wildlife,” in April. VIRTUAL RAIN BARREL WORKSHOP Learn how to utilize a rain barrel in your home garden and make your own at home by joining Rhonda Britton, Regional Extension Agent - Home Grounds, Madison County Cooperative Extension System, for this virtual workshop. There are 32 barrels avai MAJOR CONCERT SERIES COMING TO THE BIRMINGHAM ZOO Bradley Metrock, a Vestavia Hills resident, at the Vestavia Hills City Center. Metrock has organized Euphonious, a music celebration and socially distanced concert series, coming to the Birmingham Zoo June18-20.
SMITH’S VARIETY SHOP Smith's Variety: Business Spotlight. Smith’s Variety been Birmingham’s most familiar “high end variety store” since 1950 through moves from Homewood to the current Ritch’s Pharmacy location and then to its current storefront next to the Western Supermarket in Mountain Brook Village. ALTAMONT ALUM HAS 3-DAY WINNING STREAK ON ‘JEOPARDY Lucy Ricketts — a 2004 graduate of The Altamont School in Birmingham — loves trivia. She turned that to her advantage recently when she enjoyed a three-day winning streak as a contestant on the popular TV game show, “Jeopardy.” MOURON WINS JEMISON VISIONARY AWARD Mountain Brook resident Mike Mouron is the 2020 Jemison Visionary Award winner. According to Mountain Brook Chamber of Commerce President Vince Schilleci, the award recognizes an individual who has gone the extra mile to make the city a great place to live, work andraise a family.
AUTHOR, FORMER MOUNTAIN BROOK RESIDENT RELEASES 2ND NOVEL Local attorney Mark Hart released his latest novel, The Timepiece Protocols, which Hart calls fun and “not tethered to reality.” The story involves time travel and science mixed with suspense and laughter, Hart said. GIVEN - PECK - VILLAGELIVINGONLINE.COM Caroline Carter Given and Brennan Kennedy Peck, both of Birmingham, were married May 13, 2017, at Church in the Pines on the shores ofLake Martin.
RECOVERY EXPERT TIM HILTON EXPLAINS 'THE ADDICTED BRAIN Addiction is a disease, just as surely as lung cancer or diabetes, and it is not purely a result of poor life choices. Non-addicts must also grasp that drug users are betrayed by the nature of their own brain chemistry, not some inherent moral failing. Skip to main contentSearch
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