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    10 Things from a Tribune Tastemaker: Cindy Phillips

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    Cindy Phillips; Phillips does a handstand on a polished stone surface at the Shrine of the Blessed Sacrament at Our Lady of the Angels Monastery; Phillips practicing yoga (contributed) In this creative weekly series, local author, artist and all-around entertaining and eccentric (not to mention...

    Woofing for the weekend: Area businesses ‘employing’ family dogs to bring charm to work

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    Auggie, at Book & Barrel Outfitters, is the Warehouse District’s official cat herder. CULLMAN - You may have a noticed a wonderful trend happening throughout our local business community. Many business owners are bringing their pets to work. Good Hope Pharmacy and Book & Barrel...

    10 Things from a Tribune Tastemaker: Adrian Scott

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    Adrian Scott; a graphic design created by Adrian Scott (contributed) In this creative weekly series, local author, artist and all-around entertaining and eccentric (not to mention classy!) Southern gentleman Ben Johnson South introduces Cullman Tribune readers to the creative thinkers and doers in the Cullman...

    Community Profile: Cullman WWII vet, 105, reflects on his life

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    Lew and Hilda Paden; Lew Paden during his military service (contributed by family) World War II veteran Lew Paden recently celebrated his 105th birthday. He was born outside of Tulsa Oklahoma in October of 1913. His parents were farmers of German-Dutch descent. He grew up...

    Community Profile: ‘My one great accomplishment in life was marrying her’

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    On Jan. 22, 2017, an EF3 tornado ripped through Albany, Georgia toppling a large tree onto attorney Jimmie Davis’ home. Davis had a tough decision to make. Move to Cullman with his daughter, Carol, or rebuild. He chose to retire at the age of...

    10 Things from a Tribune Tastemaker: Maria Richter Shultz

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    Maria Richter Shultz (contributed) In this creative weekly series, local author, artist and all-around entertaining and eccentric (not to mention classy!) Southern gentleman Ben Johnson South introduces Cullman Tribune readers to the creative thinkers and doers in the Cullman community. “10 Things from a Tribune Tastemaker” This...

    Master Gardeners to host Autumn planting demo Thursday, Nov. 8

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    This butterfly photo by Cullman County Master Gardener Ellen Hall was selected for the popular, national magazine, Birds and Blooms, for publication in September 2018. CULLMAN - Come join this beautiful, orange butterfly (Gulf Fritillary) in the purple asters (aster x frikartii) at the Cullman...

    10 Things from a Tribune Tastemaker: Jarrod Smitherman

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    Left: Jarrod Smitherman in his woodworking shop (contributed); right: Smitherman's turned wood artistry on razor and shaving brush (contributed) In this creative weekly series, local author, artist and all-around entertaining and eccentric (not to mention classy!) Southern gentleman Ben Johnson South introduces Cullman Tribune readers...

    Ghosts come to life at downtown library storytelling event

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    Dr. Alan Brown, member of the Road Scholars Speakers Bureau for the Alabama Humanities Foundation, presented “Ghost Stories from Alabama College Campuses” at the Halloween day edition of the Cullman County Library’s Fall Brown Bag Lecture Series. (Maggie Darnell for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN -...

    10 Things from a Tribune Tastemaker: Concetta Lovoy Kreps

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    Left: Concetta Lovoy Kreps, at the Cullman County Museum, holds a "crazy quilt" coverlet owned by the J.P. Young family in 1866 in the Cullman area (Ben Johnson South); right: An illustration of a design by Cullman fashion designer Charles Kleibacker that Kreps said...

    Community Note: Happy 100th birthday, Mrs. Wynell Ray Lee!

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    When The Tribune stopped by to wish her a happy birthday Tuesday, Wynell was proudly wearing a hot pink T-shirt that read “Look Who’s 100- Wynell.” Wynell turns 100 today, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2018. (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) Updated 10-24-18 2:53 p.m. The Cullman...

    10 Things from a Tribune Tastemaker: Will Justice Drake

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    Poet Will Justice Drake (Photo by Mayce Hodges) In this creative new weekly series, local author, artist and all-around entertaining and eccentric (not to mention classy!) Southern gentleman Ben Johnson South introduces Cullman Tribune readers to the creative thinkers and doers in the Cullman community. “10...

    2-day 2018 Alabama Gourd Show starts Friday morning in Cullman

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    2018 Alabama Gourd Show: October 19 & 20, 2018 (Friday and Saturday) Theme: “Gourds Under The Sea” Location: Cullman Civic Center, 510 Fifth Ave. SW, Cullman, AL 35055 Admission: FREE Show hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days We invite you to the Alabama Gourd Show. You are...

    10 Things from a Tribune Tastemaker: Jenna Nelson Culpepper

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    Clockwise from left: Jenna Nelson Culpepper and her husband, Will Culpepper (courtesy photo); Audrey Hepburn in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (Howell Conant/Paramount); Neil deGrasse Tyson (www.haydenplanetarium.org) In this creative new weekly series, local author, artist and all-around entertaining and eccentric (not to mention classy!) Southern gentleman...

    COMMUNITY PROFILE: Meet Mrs. Wynell Ray Lee, who will be 100 on Oct. 24

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    Mrs. Wynell Ray Lee (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) On Oct. 24, Mrs. Wynell Ray Lee will celebrate her 100th birthday! She still lives at home next door to her childhood home and has many fond memories of her years growing up in the...

    Battleground’s Daniel White’s melons break records…again

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    Daniel White, of Battleground, poses with "Don," his 288-lb., state-record-setting watermelon.  (Photo courtesy of Daniel White) Battleground resident Daniel White’s melons are breaking records- again. One of this year’s crop weighed in as the new state champion, a whopping 288 pounds, at the 2018 Pumpkin...

    Battleground’s Daniel White’s melons break records…again

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    Daniel White, of Battleground, poses with "Don," his 288-lb., state-record-setting watermelon.  (Photo courtesy of Daniel White) Battleground resident Daniel White’s melons are breaking records- again. One of this year’s crop weighed in as the new state champion, a whopping 288 pounds, at the 2018 Pumpkin...

    10 Things from a Tribune Tastemaker: Christine Chamblee Nishimura

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    Clockwise from left: Christine Chamblee Nishimura (412 Public House); the Bunny Melon cocktail, created by Christine Chamblee Nishimura of 412 Public House (Christine Chamblee Nishimura); Patrick Dempsey as “McDreamy,” Dr. Derek Shepherd, on “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC.com) In this creative new weekly series, local author, artist...

    10 Things from a Tribune Tastemaker: Jock Leonard

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    Clockwise from left: Jock and Teresa Leonard (Jock Leonard); conference table at Leonard Design made from a tornado-felled tree, milled by Southern Accents; metal base fabricated by Apel Steel (Jock Leonard) Frank Lloyd Wright’s Rosenbaum House in Florence, Alabama (wrightinalabama.com) In this creative new weekly...

    Community Profile: Meet Ethel “Deannie” Mosley Geiger

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    Ethel “Deannie” Mosley Geiger (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) Ethel “Deannie” Mosley Geiger was born in 1932 in a town 30 miles east of Jackson, Mississippi. The family farm was in a town named Jones, Mississippi where the family grew vegetables, cotton and raised...

    ‘Love Letters in a Box’: Book looks inside long-distance romance in 1900s-Cullman

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    This collection of old letters chronicles the communication between Francis Resch and Emma Schwaiger.  Photo courtesy E.W. Boening CULLMAN – In 2011, during a Memorial Day weekend visit to friends in Cullman, E.W. Boening was shown a box containing a few photographs and a remarkable...

    The Essence of Autumn on display at The Evelyn Burrow Museum

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    The Evelyn Burrow Museum at Wallace State is hosting The Essence of Autumn, a photography exhibit featuring the work of regional photographers. The exhibition is in the Exhibit Hall of the Burrow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts, which is open during regular...

    Community Profile: Meet Edna Calvert Graves, 103 years young

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    Edna Calvert Graves (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) It was winter of 1919 in the new log house. So new, the house had not been sealed. Edna Calvert Graves was only 3 years old that winter when the snowstorm came and the snow began...

    Camp Liberty plans military-themed haunt

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    Props for the “The Haunt at Camp Liberty” haunted trail at Camp Liberty. (Hayden Hyatt for The Cullman Tribune) BATTLEGROUND – Battleground’s Camp Liberty has something special planned for the Halloween season: "a full-immersion, military-themed haunted trail experience," running Fridays and Saturdays from Sept. 21...

    COMMUNITY PROFILE: Meet Sarah McCravy Mann

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    Sarah McCravy Mann (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN - Young Sarah McCravy Mann was the oldest of five children and grew up on the family’s farm off Battleground Road in west Cullman County. Her daddy taught her how to plant the watermelon and...

    Meet the Golden Dixie Chicks

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    Front left to right: Helen Cary, Valerie Cadle, Hazel Heinze, Becky Hudson; back row: Jeanette Buettner and Lois Dunkle; not pictured: Doris Dake (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN - Ms. Helen Cary of Cullman turned 77 on Aug. 27. Cary, who has recently...

    Community Spotlight: Mary Ellen Jones

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    Mary Ellen Jones (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) It was the early 1930s when the Dust Bowl devastated Oklahoma and caused once hopeful farmers to seek new opportunities for their families. Mary Ellen McAfee was just 5 years old when her parents moved to...

    Goat Island Brewing Co. benefit for Haleigh Moore and her fight against cancer

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    CULLMAN — A fundraiser was held over the weekend at Goat Island Brewing Co. to benefit Haleigh Moore and her fight against cancer. Moore has been battling a rare form of cancer known as MPNST (malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor), and treatments have been...

    Brushy Pond Founders Day Celebration Saturday 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

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    BREMEN - The Brushy Pond Founders Day Celebration will take place at the Brushy Pond Community Center, 2729 County Road 143, Bremen, AL 35033, tomorrow, Saturday, May 26 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event is hosted by the Brushy Pond Seniors. Details from...

    Donna Harris crowned Ms. Senior Cullman County 2018

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    2018 Ms. Senior Cullman County Donna Harris (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) HANCEVILLE - Topping off a fun, entertaining event on Saturday afternoon, Donna Harris was crowned Ms. Senior Cullman County 2018. The annual pageant took place at the Betty Leeth Haynes Theatre on the...

    A first-hand account of tumultuous times, part 2

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    Ms. Pearl Jackson Green / contributed Read Part 1 here. Ms. Pearl Jackson Green wears many hats. No pun intended, but the lady has a hat collection that rivals any duchess. And she has worn many titles in her time. She was among the first black...

    ‘Butterflies of Alabama’ program Tuesday at Agriplex

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    Eastern Tiger Swallowtails call Cullman County home. / Paulette H. Ogard The North Alabama Agriplex continues its Gosse Nature Lecture Series on Tuesday, March 6 with “Butterflies of Alabama.” The butterfly program is free to attend and will be presented by author Paulette H. Ogard...

    A first-hand account of tumultuous times, part 1

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    Ms. Pearl Jackson Green, second from left, with some of her Delta Sigma Theta sisters in January 2018 / Courtesy of Ms. Pearl Jackson Green Note to Cullman readers about Ms. Pearl’s Good Samaritan in Cullman County (See “Incident in Cullman County” below.): As the...

    Give your home the farmhouse look

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    Signs, both vintage and reproductions, are a hallmark of the farmhouse look. / Loretta Gillespie Gone are the days of country blue kitchen cabinets or the 90s look when everything was hunter green and mauve. Today’s new looks incorporate the best of a bygone era,...

    Special needs community: make plans to attend ‘Night to Shine’ prom

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    FALKVILLE - On Feb. 9, Fairview: The Grace Place in Falkville will host its second annual Night to Shine Special Needs Prom, sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation.  Pre-registration for the event is now open. The Tim Tebow Foundation’s website describes this ministry: “Night to...

    ‘Food talks to me’: Former presidential chef/valet, north AL native Quincy Jackson reflects on larger-than-life career

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    Mount Hope, Alabama native Quincy Jackson was in charge of the White House staff kitchen during the terms of three U.S. presidents- Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama, and served as personal presidential valet to President Obama. History of the White House Mess The...

    Bonsai for beginners: Dr. Bob Wendorf to teach class Jan. 18

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    CULLMAN - Maybe you really should put more thought into the gifts you give. You never can tell when a gift will turn into a hobby that leads to a fascination for that gift which broadens the mind and enriches the life of the...

    Big heart, tiny ways: meet Baileyton’s Orby Shedd

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    Orby Shedd at his home in Baileyton / W.C. Mann BAILEYTON - There is a man named Shedd whose accomplishments are well-known in east Cullman County.  State Rep. Randall Shedd . . . is his nephew.  Orby V. Shedd is a quiet, unassuming man who...

    Celebrate New Year’s Eve with Elks, New Year’s Eve-Eve at Goat Island

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    The Cullman Elks Lodge will hold a New Year's Eve Masquerade Ball Sunday evening. / Cullman Elks Lodge CULLMAN - Where do you and  yours plan on ringing in the new year? Below are two local options. Goat Island Brewing Pre-New Year’s Eve Party Saturday, Dec. 30,...

    What happens on December 26?

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    CULLMAN - We at The Tribune hope that you had a merry Christmas; but that day is now behind us and Dec. 26, the day of returned gifts, is upon us.  Of all those treasures and trinkets that got bought before Christmas, just how...

    ‘The Exchange’: participant reflects on Boston experience

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    Kacey Hall, Loretta Gillespie, Kristi Robertson and Proncey Robertson, make up the team of people who traveled to Boston as part of a cultural exchange experiment. / The Exchange The Tribune’s Loretta Gillespie went on a special journey last week. She was one of four...

    Full slate of community events this weekend

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    CULLMAN - This weekend is packed with activities on both Saturday and Sunday. See some of the highlights below. See full details on all events online at www.CullmanTribune.com/Calendar. Know of an event not listed? Click the calendar and hit the 'Submit Event' button.   Cullman Pilot...

    Get to know Ms. Serah Hudson, 2017 Cullman County Fair Queen

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    HANCEVILLE - It’s been almost two weeks since Hanceville High School’s Serah Hudson was crowned this year’s Cullman County Fair Queen. The Tribune caught up with the talented high school senior to find out a little more about her. The ambitious Hudson already has a...

    Cullman Oktoberfest 2017 officially kicks off Wednesday

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    2016’s Burgermeister, Rev. John Richter, left, will pass the title on to John Dean Wednesday evening. / Tribune File Photo CULLMAN -  Cullman Oktoberfest 2017 will officially kick off Wednesday, Oct. 4, with opening ceremonies at 6 p.m. at the Festhalle downtown. Festivities will include...

    Local author publishes first children’s book

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    “Daisy the Nice Dragon” was written by Hallie Christensen and illustrated by Cristal Baldwin. / Photo courtesy Hallie Christensen CULLMAN - Vinemont native and Cullman resident Hallie Christensen recently fulfilled her longtime dream of publishing a children’s book, with the release of “Daisy the Nice...

    2017 Cullman County Fair Queen Pageant tonight at 7 p.m.

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    Top row, l-r: Ally Knight (Good Hope), Averie Harris (Fairview), Gracie Thomas (Holly Pond), Haylee Dauphin (Cullman) Bottom row, l-r: Hillary Holcomb (Vinemont), Raven Gilliland (West Point), Savannah Aaron (Cold Springs), Serah Hudson (Hanceville) CULLMAN -  The 2017 Cullman County Fair Queen Pageant is tonight, Tuesday,...

    An afternoon with author Delos Hughes

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    Author, Dr. Delos Hughes, right, speaks to a guest at Sunday’s book signing and discussion event at the Cullman County Museum. / Drew Green CULLMAN - On Sunday, even though it took place in the midst of a pop-up storm, a crowd of people showed...

    Cullman County Fair Parade this Saturday

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    CULLMAN - It’s fair parade time again!  The Cullman County Fair Parade is this Saturday, Sept. 16 at 2 p.m. This year’s parade will follow the usual route up Second Avenue Southwest / U.S. Highway 31 from First Baptist Church to Arnold Street Northwest, between...

    Goat Island rakes in the awards at state competition

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      Goat Island earned two bronze medals, one gold and placed second among all beers in the competition. / Photo courtesy Goat Island Brewing CULLMAN - Old Mr. Richter would be proud.  On Saturday afternoon at the Alabama Craft Beer Festival in Florence, Cullman’s Goat Island...

    Sharing the benefits of yoga: Sept. is National Yoga Month

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    CULLMAN - September is National Yoga Month and Cullman yoga practitioners are gearing up for an awareness campaign emphasizing the national observance to educate the public about the health benefits of yoga and how it inspires a healthy lifestyle. “September was chosen because it seemed...

    Local Pilot Club members attend Vegas convention; Cullman’s Wilkerson named district governor

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    2017-2018 Alabama Pilot Club District Officers: left-right, Beverly Wilkerson, governor (Cullman); Mellissa King, governor-elect (Andalusia); Kay Chandler, treasurer (Decatur); and Peggy Day, secretary (Cullman) / Beverly Wilkerson CULLMAN - You might have heard of the local Pilot Club. If you haven’t become familiar with them...

    One last conversation with a living legend: Margot Tanner

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    Margot Tanner displays one of the numerous original works of art she has created. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - This week, the Cullman community will bid farewell to a woman with a remarkable story, who has created a series of other remarkable stories in her...

    Depot Day a way for United Way to get the word out

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    The inflatable water slide was a huge hit with the kids at Saturday's Depot Day at Depot Park. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - On Saturday morning, folks from around Cullman were invited to Depot Park to enjoy free community fun and learn about the services...

    Plant It: Buckeye bush

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    Buckeye bush / Loretta Gillespie I knew that buckeye bushes grew in Alabama, and that they had beautiful red flowers, but I never would have seen them up close, in the wild, if it hadn’t been for an interview I did in Limestone County last...

    Plant it: Show-stopping Clematis

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    Grown in fertile soil, with medium moisture, and well-drained containers, in full sun to part shade, these vining plants are showstoppers. Best suited for sunny locations where the flowering parts of the vine are in sun, they will also flower to a lesser extent...

    Celebrate Cullman returns bigger than ever

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    Downtown Cullman was swarming Friday night with residents and tourists enjoying the return of Celebrate Cullman. The kids enjoyed free rides. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - On Friday evening, Celebrate Cullman returned to the downtown retail district after a brief pause.  Begun as a way...

    1st canned beers roll off the line at Goat Island Brewing

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    John Richter and daughter Lisa Richter Mullaney celebrate a new era for their family’s beer recipe. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - When William Frederick Richter’s original late 1800’s Richter’s Saloon beer recipe was discovered in a downtown Cullman attic and turned over to the crew...

    Composting creates healthy soil

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    Worms are a sure sign of healthy soil. / Courtesy of wjpa.net Composting creates richer, looser and more organic soil, is easier to work with and ensures that your plants will get more of the nutrients they need to be vigorous and healthy. Composting can be...

    Peinhardt Homesteaders plan schedule for remainder of 2017

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    On Sunday, Aug. 20, a class called 'Raising Rabbits on the Homestead' will be taught. / Photo courtesy Heather Grantland, Peinhardt “Homesteaders”/Facebook CULLMAN - The Peinhardt 1930 Homesteaders met Sunday afternoon to plan their event schedule for the fall, and here’s what folks can look...

    Plant It: The care and feeding of roses

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    Knock Out roses / Alabama Cooperative Extension Caring for rose bushes doesn’t have to be intimidating, no matter what you’ve heard. First off, choose good stock; make sure the rose you buy is suited for your location; in other words, if you purchase a climbing rose,...

    Southern gospel tradition: Joyful Hearts 25th anniversary homecoming Aug. 5

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    Southern gospel group Joyful Hearts will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a homecoming gospel singing on Saturday, August 5 at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. CULLMAN - The rafters out at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church will probably vibrate a little on August 5, thankfully not from...

    Plant it: Orange Lucifer

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    These exuberant flowers are a brilliant, vibrant orange, even more deeply colored at the edges. They begin to flower about a week later than “Lucifer,” from which they were bred. / Loretta Gillespie Crocosmias (C. × crocosmiiflora), or “Orange Lucifers” feature delicate tubular or star-shaped...

    Rock hiding and hunting movement sweeping Cullman County

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    Krimson Mumford and her prize at Garden City Town Hall / Photo courtesy Emily Roberson, Hanceville Rocks CULLMAN COUNTY - At various places around Cullman County this summer, kids of all ages are scouring parks, public flower beds and green spaces, and other places to...

    Plant it: Black-eyed Susan vine

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    Black-eyed Susan blooms are typically warm orange or lemon yellow, and sometimes a darker, more mustard-colored bloom with a characteristic dark spot in the center, although different varieties can be red, orange, red-orange, white, pale yellow or bright yellow, with or without the characteristic...

    Cullman, through a visitor’s eyes

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    This week, Linda Alexander visited the Cullman County Museum for the first time. She was intrigued by the vast wealth of information to be found there. / Loretta Gillespie Although this wasn’t Linda Alexander’s first trip to the city of Cullman, it was the first...

    Aiming for no. 1: Catfish N Que faces the judges

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    The staff of Catfish N Que accepts their finalist plaque from the Alabama Farmers Federation.  L-R front: Mike “Papa” Link, Salina Link, Leigh Ann Pannell, Joey Pannell, Tiffany Campbell, Amanda Conrad; L-R back: Sid Nelson, Fred Hunter, Townsend Kyser, Jim Allen CULLMAN - On Thursday,...

    Cullman’s Catfish N Que 1 of 4 finalists in Bama’s Best Catfish Restaurant Challenge

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    Cullman’s Catfish N Que is one of four finalists in the statewide Bama’s Best Catfish Restaurant Challenge. Alabama Catfish Producers is sponsoring the second annual contest. More than 250 customer nominations were received. The other three finalists are David’s Catfish House in Atmore, Orrville Farmer’s...

    Plant it: blue chalk sticks

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    This plant is a real eye-catcher. With blue plants a rarity in nature’s green-on-green palette, the blues and burgundies are always superstars.  This is especially true for blue chalk sticks (Senecio vitalis "Serpents"), also known as blue chalk fingers. This attractive, easy-care succulent with stems...

    Yummy, cooling summer salads and dressings

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    Loretta’s Poppy Seed Dressing / Loretta Gillespie In the hottest months of summer, especially in the South, we learned long ago to serve as much cold food as we could for meals that were often eaten outside at church suppers or at family reunions or...

    UPDATED: 4th of July celebrations planned across county, starting Saturday

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    Updated 6-30-17 at 6:09 p.m. CULLMAN COUNTY - Each year when the 4th of July rolls around, families and neighborhoods have get-togethers and barbecues to celebrate the holiday. Below is a roundup of  Independence Day festivities to enjoy with the community. Saturday, July 1: Smith Lake...

    Recipes: scrumptious, easy dishes made with vegetables from the garden

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    Asparagus roll-ups / Loretta Gillespie This time of year when everything is so fresh, garden dishes for your table are just the thing to bring family together. After all, who doesn’t love fried okra, creamed corn and tomatoes? Add cornbread and sweet tea and you...

    Recipes and tips: Homemade ice cream

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    Vintage ice cream maker / Melinda Cox Hall on Pinterest It’s that time of the year again. No, not taxes or tags or even graduation, that’s all past us. It’s time for some fun, now, and in the South, that translates as shady porches, tall...

    Bulldog Band’s ‘Show of Wheels’ this Saturday

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    The Hanceville High School band is raising money to buy new uniforms. / Hanceville High School Band on Facebook   HANCEVILLE - The Hanceville High School Bulldog marching band is holding its inaugural auto show, the Show of Wheels, this weekend. The fundraiser will be Saturday,...

    Mopars cruise into Cullman for annual show, raise $3,300 for hungry children

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    CULLMAN - It was a weekend packed with car shows in Cullman, and one of the biggest was the annual Mopars on the Street event put on by the Pentastar South Car Club at Depot Park. The show had goals beyond simply sharing participants’...

    Just ducky: county parks department plans 5K and festival

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    CULLMAN -  This Saturday June 17, starting with registration for the Duck Dash 5K at 6 a.m. and opening of the Duck Drawdown Festival at 9 a.m., Cullman County Parks and Recreation looks to kick off what it hopes will become a signature annual...

    In spite of stiff competition, Hanceville tractor show sees good turnout

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    Sherman Roberts had the oldest operational tractor at the show, a 1939 Farmall “H” / W.C. Mann HANCEVILLE - Who would have thought that a tractor show would face stiff competition from, of all things, another tractor show?  Who knew tractors were so popular?  On...

    Cradle of love

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    Last week I went down to Landersville, a wide spot in the road between Moulton and Russellville. There isn’t even a caution light there anymore, although there was when I was a child. Of course back then there was also a one-room schoolhouse, a...

    2nd Fridays event kicks off summer evening series

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    CULLMAN - The Festhalle and Warehouse District were hopping Friday night, as the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce and Cullman Parks and Recreation held this year’s first 2nd Friday event downtown. The events will take place, you guessed it, on the second Friday of...

    Plenty to do on Saturday

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    CULLMAN - If you are looking for something to do in and around Cullman on Saturday, there are plenty of options from which to choose. Things are happening in many different municipalities, starting early and going into the night. We've listed the events we know...

    “Street Outlaws” fans: the Reaper is coming to Baileyton this Saturday

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    The heavily modified 1968 Camaro, SS “Reaper,” will be in Baileyton this Saturday./ Reaper SS on Facebook   BAILEYTON - The Discovery Channel show “Street Outlaws” centers on a group of “underground” street racers based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.  Fans of the show follow the efforts...

    Who says proms are only for kids?

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    Local seniors enjoy their prom this week at the Cullman Senior Center. CULLMAN - More than 40 seniors enjoyed their prom this week. Senior citizens, that is. The special event, put on by the Cullman County Commission on Aging at the Cullman Senior Center, was...

    Meet John Wesley, the Warehouse Barber

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    The Warehouse Barber in his natural habitat  CULLMAN - In the heart of the Warehouse District sits Bella Faire Day Spa and Salon, in the old Cullman Banana Supply warehouse at 104 First Ave. SE.  Inside, the wide open space has been sectioned off into an intriguing...

    30th annual Oakville Indian Mounds Park and Museum’s Multicultural Indian Event this weekend

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    Jim Sawgrass DANVILLE - Just a short drive from Cullman you’ll find a vastly different culture celebrated each year at the Oakville Indian Mounds Park and Museum’s Multicultural Indian Event, now in its 30th year. The annual occasion brings together the area’s rich American Indian...

    Rain? No problem! Dinner on First goes off without a hitch

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    Danny McAfee, left, shares a laugh with Dyron's Lowcountry Chef Randall Baldwin, right. Dyron Powell, owner of Dyron's Lowcountry, is shown in the background chatting with guest Billy Troutman. CULLMAN - Once again Cullman has shown its true colors, and they don’t run in the...

    Mother’s Day Profile: Mrs. Gracie Grissom

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    Mom's 100th birthday celebration with family last November It isn’t every day that you celebrate a century milestone. Most of us have never known anyone who has reached that seldom attained venerable age. Gracie Hembree Grissom celebrated her 100th birthday on Nov. 9, 2016, surrounded...

    Remembering Nicholas: 4th annual Nicholas Fillinger Memorial Run

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    First-place team, The Tennessee Valley Elite, l-r:  Joey Franklin, Chase Prater, Jake Guthrie, Tucker Adkison and Jackson Tucker CULLMAN - The fourth annual Nicholas Fillinger Memorial Run was held Saturday morning on the campus of St. Bernard Preparatory School. Many friends, family and community members...

    Down and dirty at Stony Lonesome

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    The first two runners to cross the finish line CULLMAN - Mile and 5K runs are a popular pastime, especially as the weather heats up. Many local organizations hold these runs as fundraisers or methods of bringing awareness to a cause, while others hold them...

    Dinner on First promises good food, good time and new playground

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    Image by Soulful Snaps & Leslie Dyer- Last year’s Dinner on First   CULLMAN - On Friday evening, May 12, the Cullman City Parks and Recreation (CP&R) Foundation will set a table for 300. The event, Dinner on First, was to be outdoors along First Avenue...

    Saturday event guide: May 6

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    CULLMAN - Friday was wet and blustery, but good weather is on tap for Saturday. According to the National Weather Service, Cullman will enjoy sunny skies with a high of 73. In addition to the full slate of activities going on at the Strawberry...

    Marlys Ross crowned 2017 Ms. Senior Cullman County

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    Marlys Ross, 2017 Ms. Senior Cullman County HANCEVILLE - Marlys Ross was crowned 2017 Ms. Senior Cullman County Saturday at Wallace State Community College’s Betty Leeth Haynes Theatre. Ross is an active member of Cullman First United Methodist Church and is vice president of the Pilot...

    Beauty of Hope: pageant raises funds for Relay For Life

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    HANCEVILLE - Fundraising for the American Cancer Society’s annual Relay For Life is well underway leading up to the Cullman area’s main event next week. On Friday evening, Cullman Primary Care’s Relay For Life teamed up with the team from Wallace State to host...

    Richter’s celebrates 70th anniversary

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    Old family photos can be found throughout the Richter’s store. CULLMAN - In 1947, the first O.F. Richter & Sons opened for business in Cullman. That location, 219 Second Avenue NE, was home to Richter’s until the business moved to its present location, 308 First...

    Ms. Senior Cullman County pageant Saturday at Wallace State

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    CULLMAN - Six local beauties will vie for the coveted title of 2017 Ms. Senior Cullman County tomorrow. The popular pageant is set for 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 29 at the Betty Leeth Haynes Theatre on the campus of Wallace State Community College.    Ms....

    Final April Walking Tour: Ben South’s Cullman Classic Cakewalk

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    CULLMAN - The last of this year’s free April Walking Tours will be tomorrow, Saturday, April 29, and it’s going to be sweet. Literally. This week’s guide will be Ben South, a real character in an outlandish, southern charmer, kind-hearted rapscallion kind of way, and...

    Child advocacy in leather and chrome: Bikers Against Child Abuse

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    Local BACA members at a community outreach event at the Highway 157 Wal-Mart HOLLY POND - When children are the victims of abuse, even the arrest or removal of the abuser may not make everything right.  They often continue to live in fear of the...

    Homespun medicine

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    Homesteaders Director Shannon McBride and Dr. Pat Glover CULLMAN - Dr. Pat Glover calls herself an “escapee from mainline medicine.”  She really is a physician, with an active license in Florida, but she has chosen to focus her work on alternative medicine and herbology.  Recently,...

    Saturday event guide: April 22

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    CULLMAN COUNTY - The weekend is here, and in Cullman that means plenty of family-friendly events. The National Weather Service is forecasting showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1 p.m., partly sunny skies and a high near 81. Get out and enjoy one of these fun...

    Special needs prom: “Tale as Old as Time”

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    Erica Kilpatrick, Dana Dunagan and Greg "Pooh" Owen CULLMAN - Around this time of year, many high school students get to experience a rite of passage: senior prom. It's a night where teenagers get the opportunity to spend quality time with their friends and dates...

    33rd Annual Bloomin’ Festival this weekend will be largest ever

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    Brother Pachomius Alvarado, OSB spends a great portion of his time in St. Bernard Abbey’s Bakery baking divinely delicious cinnamon raisin bread to sell at this weekend’s 33rd Annual Bloomin’ Festival Arts and Crafts Fair. CULLMAN - Preparations are well underway for this year’s Bloomin’...

    Huge day for CP&R: Art in the Park festival sees City Park renamed “Art Park”

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    Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs officially unveils plans for the renovation of City Park, now renamed “Art Park” CULLMAN - It could not have been a bigger day in the tiny southwest corner of the city of Cullman.  After a run at Heritage Park, Cullman City...