Spring has sprung, and the signs are everywhere.
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Spring has sprung, and the signs are everywhere.
Spring has sprung, and the signs are everywhere. The weather is generally milder and sunnier than it was just a few weeks ago, the days are longer and everywhere you look, something is either budding or in bloom. Getting out and about on a pretty spring day lifts your mood, heightens your senses, and makes whatever is wrong in your world seem somehow better. Featured on this issue’s Where Cahaba’s TALKing map are some places to go that will add to your enjoyment of spring. Whether you’re looking to tour historic homes, plan a team party or simply take a Sunday afternoon drive around the area, let Cahaba Talk be your guide this spring! Springville Ball Park Buckner Bungalow 43 Gin St. Springville Presbyterian Church 6645 U.S. Hwy 11 e Pin Clay Community Center (downtown Clay) eet Str Laster Sundries 6423 U.S. Hwy 11 et tre nS Gi w Ne d lla Ta S an et tre ega rm Fo ad Ro Ewing-Rutland House 520 Main St. Forman-Simmons House Main St. Lankford-Forman House 131 Forman St. Tomatapie 5880 Trussville Crossing Blvd. Trussville Ball Park Trussville Sports Complex Pump It Up 4623 Camp Coleman Rd. Suite 101 Team Parties Springville Home Tour Lightning Strikes Bowling Center 3600 Roosevelt Center Neighborhood Sports Grille 1423 Gadsden Hwy, Suite 131 F208207 Call Richard at (205) 965-8451 or Harold (205) 356-8541 Homes from the $150s Call Richard at (205) 965-8451 or Harold (205) 356-8541 Homes from the $190s Call Wayne at (205) 492-0882 Call Wayne at (205) 492-0882 or Harold (205) 356-8541 Homes from the $230s Homes from the $140s Call Vonda at (205) 908-2212 or Rodney at (205) 542-1766 Homes from the $180s Call Wayne at (205) 492-0882 Homes from the $160s Call Brenda at (205) 337-4835 or James (205) 229-5769 Homes from the $160s Call Richard (205) 965-8451 Homes from the $160s TALK Cahaba Calendar of Events Look Inside FEBRUARY/MARCH 2007 Special Events Mondays & Wednesdays through April 11 Free Income Tax Preparation through Jefferson County Library Cooperative, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Trussville Library meeting room. Reservations required. Call 655-2022. April 15 1 to 4 p.m. Springville Home Tour sponsored by the Springville Preservation Society. Tickets $10 each. For information and advance ticket purchases, call Sara Trotter at 467-3000. April 20, 21, 27, and 28 at 7:30 p.m., and April 22 and April 29 at 2:00 p.m. ACTA Theatre presents Honk!, winner of the 2000 Olivier Award for Best New Musical. Tickets are $l0 adults, $8 senior adults and $6 students. Call 655-3902 for reservations. April 21 Trussville Earth Day Clean Up. Register on the Mall at 8 a.m. For more information, contact Mona Stewart at 563-8328 or Jane Bailey at 680-6130. Monthly Events April 27 Relay for Life, fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, Hewitt-Trussville Stadium. April 27-30 Hello Dolly! presented by Hewitt-Trussville High School Theater Dept., Thursday, Friday & Saturday at 7 p.m.; Sunday matinee at 2:30 p.m. May 1 Sales begin of “Second Helping,” a supplement to Trussville Literary Club’s popular “A Taste of Trussville” cookbook. Book with supplement, $20; supplement only, $5. For more information, contact Joy Payne at 655-2738 or joypayne@charter.net, or Donna Cornelius at 655-2783 or donnacornelius@charter.net. May 3-5 Trussville United Soccer Club Tournament, Trussville Soccer Fields. May 5 Clay May Days Festival at Clay-Chalkville High School. Food, arts, crafts, entertainment and lots of family fun. For more information, visit www.clayareachamber.com. Chambers of Commerce Trussville Area Chamber of Commerce meets every 3rd Thursday, 11:30 a.m., Grayson Valley Country Club. For information and reservations, call 655-7535 or e-mail trusscoc@hiwaay.net. Clay Area Chamber of Commerce meets every 3rd Thursday, 8:15 a.m., Chalkville Civic Building. For information and reservations, call 680-8445 or visit www.claycoc.com. Springville Area Chamber of Commerce meets every 1st Thursday, noon, Springville Café. For information and reservations, call 467-2339. Trussville Public Library EVERY Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday-Friday, 3 to 5 p.m. Kids, learn to play a new game every day after school. For more information, contact Laura Edge in the Young Adult Department at 655-2022. EVERY 2nd and 4th Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Preschool Storytime with Ms. Kristy at Trussville Public Library. EVERY last Tuesday, 11 a.m. Trussville Public Library Book Club. For more information or to order a loaner copy of the current selection, contact Valerie Holmes in the Adult Department at 655-2022. EVERY 4th Monday, 6:30 p.m. American Girl Book Collection activities for girls in grades 1-4. Reservations are required. Call 655-2022. Exhibits 5. 2. Promenade at Magnolia South 6. Brookhaven From the $190’s Call (205) 965-8451 or (205) 356-8541 April 1-30. Cahawba Art Club exhibits: Doris Harper, Trussville Community Center From the $150’s Call (205) 965-8451 or (205) 356-8541 Carolyn Hallmark, Trussville Public Library Warren Clements, First American Bank, Trussville 3. Tyler Loop Cove Group Show, Trussville Community Center From the $140’s Call (205) 492-0882 or (205) 356-8541 May 1-31. Cahawba Art Club exhibits: Linda Williford, The Coffeehouse of Trussville 4. Kelly Creek Gardens Carol Ogle, Trussville Community Center From the $160’s Call (205) 229-5769 or (205) 337-4835 Carol Ogle, Trussville Public Library Margare Ponce deLeon, First American Bank, Trussville Highland Green From the low $230’s Call (205) 492-0882 From the $180’s Call (205) 908-2212 or (205) 542-1766 7. Glen Cross From the low $160’s Call (205) 965-8451 8. Yorkshire Park From the low $160’s Call (205) 492-0882 All prices are subject to change without notice. F208206 Throughout 2007. The Slagheap Painters’ Cahaba Village Paintings, Trussville Public Library 1. Magnolia South