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OrangeBeachCommunityNews Orange Beach, Alabama By Glenda Beech life is better here . . . . October 6, 2008 O ctober is here with cooler weather drifting in and summer tourist drifting out. Everywhere you go, you hear the fall tourist talking about how nice it is to hit the beach in the fall. They say things like, “Oh, I just love to come in the fall, the traffic and the beach is not as congested, the beach is warm enough still to swim, and usually much nicer weather. “ Nature is celebrating fall as well as the pine trees are beginning to shed their needles and foliage is slightly beginning to turn. Growing up in the country, I always think about what the garden is giving away at this time. Moe’s BBQ , located in Orange Beach, is selling their famous “turnip greens” cooked with their secret recipe, and if you haven’t tasted them yet, you don’t know what your missing. Local shops like Janna’s focus on fresh produce and great meals to celebrate the fall season. Now, let’s focus on our community , and see what’s happening in the beautiful community of Orange Beach and the surrounding Gulf Coast area. The 37th Annual Shrimp Festival is around the corner beginning October 9 through 12, and guaranteed to be a weekend of great art and food. Fun for the whole family no doubt, and will pull in thousands of tourist in this area. A great way to taste the native foods in our area as each vendor tries to top the next. Nothing like walking between the booths with the aroma of seafood, funnel cakes, fresh vegetables drifting in the air. While your taste buds are excited to the max, an opportunity to purchase any type of art from all over the globe will be available. Wear something comfortable and casual, with your L to R: Billy Duke, Ron Cutter, Pete Blalock flipflops and sunvisors, the background setting will be the beautiful Gulf of Mexico with the salty breezes blowing. October 9-12th has been proclaimed the National Shrimp Festival Week by Alabama Governer Bob Riley, Orange Beach Mayor Pete Blalock, Gulf Shores Mayor Billy Duke and Shrimp Festival Chairman Ron Kutter. Log on to www.nationalshrimpfestival.com or call 251-968-6904 for more info. This year sponsored by Zatarain’s. A nother great adventure cropping up is the “ Haunted Hayride”, which is a hayride through the trail located in Orange Beach. According to Nicole Woerner, “The 2008 Haunted Hayride is a family friendly event that takes travelers through the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail in Orange Beach, Alabama. The trail "after dark" is a frightening experience for the whole family as Halloween skits dot the landscape on a ride into the darkness of the deep woods. The "Legend of Catman" continues to live on as sightings of this creature and reports flow in during the fall season. Take your chances and get involved in this unique event.” Parents with small children should be advised that the trip lasts about 45 minutes and ventures into the shadows of the Backcountry Trail. Flashlights are encouraged. This year's hayride will be one night only on October 25th from 7:30pm until 11:00pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children under twelve. For more info on fun filled adventure, contact Nicole Woerner at 251-981-1063. Moonlight Trail Shot - Perfect place for a Haunted Hayride! he Orange Beach Public Library is sporting some new hours for the convenience of the residents according to Bonnie Lee, Library Director. Monday, Tuesday and Friday the hours are 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ; Wednesday and Thursday the hours are 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; Saturday the hours are 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Everyone in the community should be able to access the library during these hours. Other happenings are “” Celebrate Teen Read Week” with the Orange Beach Public Library and sink your teeth into some books that bite back! Teen Read Week 2008 will be celebrated in more than 4,000 libraries across the U.S. on Oct. 12-18.The theme for this year is “Books with Bite @ your Library, and teens are encouraged to read books and graphics novels on a variety of subjects, including vampires, animals and technology. Teen Read Week will culminate with a program presented by Young Adult Librarian Jennifer Thompson on October 21, 2008 at 4:00 p.m. that will include young adult literature, laughs and snacks. Be sure to stop by during Teen Read Week and check out the Books with Bite @ your Library! For more information on Teen Read Week or the Books with Bite @ your Library program contact Jennifer Thompson at 981-8120 or jthompson@cityoforangebeach.com. In addition, Friday, October 17th, the Library will host “Meet the Authors Wine and Cheese Event” at the Orange Beach Welcome Center. Authors Dr. James E. Crowder and Dr. Gaylon McCollough are featured authors for the Friends of the Library. Tickets are $15 per person. For more information on this event contact Sharon Ramirez at 975-1258. T www.cityoforangebeachblog.com Page 1 of 5 A uthors Dr. James E. Crowder and Dr. Gaylon McCollough are the featured authors for the Friends of the Orange Beach Library 2008 Meet the Authors Wine and Cheese Event. This event will be held on Friday, October 17, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. at the Orange Beach Welcome Center. Tickets are $15 per person and are available from any Friends member or at the Orange Beach Public Library. Dr. James E. Crowder, Ph.D., is the author of A Time in the Sun, a book featuring a fictional Gulf Shores flight instructor who is coming apart because of unresolved conflicts and tragedies in his life. Dr. Crowder is a clinical psychologist, pilot and a uthor from Florence, Alabama who has written books on gambling, transference and parenting. Dr. Gaylon McCollough is the author of Long Shadow of Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant, an up close and personal look at the patriarch of the Alabama Football Family, his gut-wrenching decision to relinquish power, the turbulent years he predicted for Alabama football, and his bridge-building plan designed to create The Crimson Tide’s next “larger than life” coach. Dr. McCollough is also the president of the McCollough Plastic Surgery Clinic and founder of the McCollough Institute for Appearance and Dr. Gaylon McCollough Health in Gulf Shores. Since entering practice, he has obtained international recognition as a surgeon, teacher and author. For more information on this event, the Friends of the Library or the Orange Beach Public Library call 251-981-2923 or visit the library website at www.orangebeachlibrary.org. F Jason Dean, Animal Control Officer riday, October 3rd, was Jason Dean's, Conservation Officer, last day at the City of Orange Beach. The duties of the Conservation Officer position will be divided between the Police Department and Engineering & Environmental Services. All domestic animal issues, e.g. aggressive and stray dogs, will be handled by the Police Department and calls should be forwarded to Police Dispatch at 251-981-9777. All wildlife management, nuisance and injury matters will be handled by E&E and should be forwarded to the Community Development main line. Larry Ellis will be the main person to handle these calls, however each department will be working as a team to support this transition period. There will be a period of cross-training that is necessary and it may take a little time to get the new wildlife position set up. Your patience and understanding during this period of transition is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions, please call Kit Alexander at 981-1139. T he Auburn Volleyball squad was in Orange Beach for pre-season practice August 11-13, 2008. They worked hard during two a day practice sessions at the Orange Beach Recreation Center and had a great time while in town. Led by Head Coach Wade Benson and Assistant Coaches Chris Campbell and April Yantis, the Tigers are set to open the 2008 season August 29-30 as the team hosts the War Eagle Invitational. C urbside garbage service will remain twice-weekly pickup, using the current containers, and curbside recycling will take place every other week. Recycling containers will be 95-gallon, rollable carts (similar to the garbage carts) with color-coded lids for recycling paid for by Allied Waste. Materials can be co-mingled into the container. Recyclable materials include newsprint, cardboard, magazine paper, PET (plastic soft drink and juice bottles) and HPDE (milk jugs, etc.) plastics without caps, aluminum cans and cleaned steel food cans. The material will be sorted by the contractor at the sorting facility. The city will also begin its fuel oil recycling and biodiesel production. Residents and visitors are asked to deposit used cooking oil at several locations throughout the city using clean one-gallon bottles provided by the city. The city will also accept used motor oil to be recycled. Until the locations of the distribution and depository centers are finalized, the public may pick up and deposit either waste motor or cooking oil at the City of Orange Beach Public Works Department’s Street Shop facility, Phillip West, Nicole Woerner, Tim Tucker located on William Silvers Parkway, in Orange Beach. Please call the Public Works office at (251) 974-5681 for business hours and directions. T he Lion's Club is busy getting the rubber ducks ready for the First Annual "Rubber Duck Race" which will be on October 18 at the Oasis at the Wharf. This serves a great cause, which gives a $1000 scholarship for a Senior each year, and helps citizens who need eyeglasses a the beginning point of an eye exam to actually receiving eyeglasses. Can you imagine giving the gift of sight by just by adopting a rubber duck. You can participate by purchasing rubber ducks, one for $5 or a "six quack" for $25. Contact Pam Davis at 974-5790 or come by City Hall, we'll be glad to offer you a "Six Quack". www.cityoforangebeachblog.com Top to Bottom: Iris Ethridge, Greg Duck, Ken Grimes, Kelly Grimes Page 2 of 5 I WHARF SCHEDULE f you want to have some fun and can't find anywhere to hang out, check out the Adult Senior Center. Carolyn Vines last name rhymes with "good times" and that's exactly what she'll deliver. With her upbeat and outgoing personality, you can't help but get excited about all the activites and happenings around the Center. In addition, you can also catch a few exercise classes to get healthy just incase you are having too much fun! Judy Bertrand from Crowley, LA and Marianne Grant of Orange Beach bid and made a grand slam in 7# trump. Judy has been playing bridge for 35 years and this was the first time she has ever been in a Grand Slam contract. Great job Judy!Bridge scores for September are as follows: 9/2/2008: 1st: Barbara Martin, 2nd: Marianne Grant; 3rd: Randy Laney 9/9/2008: 1st: Barbara Martin; 2nd: Randy Laney; 3rd: Gene Grant 9/11/2008: 1st: Barbara Martin; 2nd: Judy Bertrand; 3rd: Chuck Ogle 9/16/2008: 1st: Isabelle Yaroch; 2nd: Bill McClintic; 3rd: Dot Hotchins 9/18/2008: 1st: Marianne Grant; 2nd: Sandra Parker; 3rd: Terry Pierson 9/23/2008: 1st: Judy Bertrand; 2nd: Carol Hines; 3rd: Patsy Ward 9/25/2008: 1st: Emily Bell; 2nd: Sandra Parker; 3rd: Oliveth Archer L to R: Marianne Grant and Judy Crowley 9/30/2008: 1st: Marve Maudlin; 2nd: Bo Schook; 3rd: Junia Jarvie Wednesday, October 8 THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND and PHIL LESH & FRIENDS 6:30 Showtime, 5:30 Gates Friday, October 17 Staind, Seether and Papa Roach 6:30 Showtime, 5:30 Gates $59.50, $49.50, or $29.50 $36.00 and $31.50 TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Gulf Shores High School Varsity Football September & October Schedule Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Escambia County @ Atmore St. Paul’s @ Sportsplex Faith Academy @ Mobile Bayside Academy @ Sportsplex www.cityoforangebeachblog.com STAR SERIES TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Looking for a way to recycle paper from your office? We would be glad to take any size paper off your hands as long as one side is blank. The After School Kids can use it for homework and arts and crafts. Just call Angela Bateman at 981-6028 for pick up! Page 3 of 5 Ken Wilks Retirement Party - OBFD Orange Beach Community Center Friday, September 26, 2008 Mayor Blalock presents Certificate of Recognition “We wish Kenny the best on his much deserved retirement” Forney Howard, Fire Chief City Administrator Ken Grimes says goodbye! Chief Forney Howard Golf Balls . . . . more Golf Balls? The “Sweetest” Best Wishes for a Great Retirement! Where are the Golf Clubs? www.cityoforangebeachblog.com Page 4 of 5 Make checks payable to: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 5796 Shelby Oaks Drive, Ssuite 6 Memphis, TN 38134 www.cityoforangebeachblog.com Page 5 of 5
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