Things To see and do in Pelham
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Things To see and do in Pelham
June 2012 The Official Publication of the City of Pelham M a g a z i n e Things to see and Do in Pelham Find out what fun things are happening ths summer page 4 Flag Day Celebration Don't miss this annual ceremony honoring the history and heritage of our nation's flag page 5 Calendar of Events page 12 PHS Seniors Say Goodbye Abby Forrester shares her experience with this year's graduating class page 14 Beautification Awards page 20 Mayor’s Letter Dear Friends, Welcome to summer! I hope your summer is off to a good start. The beginning of June allows the opportunity to slow down just a bit and enjoy a break in our busy lives. The Pelham High School Varsity Baseball Team had a great season with a record of 36-5, were the Area 10 Champions and went all the way to the State Play-Offs. Congratulations to the team, the coaches and parents. I attended many of the games Mayor Don Murphy throughout the year and can see the time and dedication these young men have put into a sport they love. I look forward to supporting our Panthers in the next season! The Exceptional Anglers hosted the “Gone Fishin' Not Just Wishin'” Fishing Rodeo at Oak Mountain State Park. This year’s rodeo included lots of fish and lots of smiles across the faces of the children. Thank you to our Police and Fire Departments for their work and support of this fun event. I would like to extend my thanks to our local businesses and our residents for their donations and participation in the Philip Mahan Davis Memorial Golf Tournament in May. The tournament hosted 147 players and raised almost $18,000 for the Foundation. Thank you again for honoring the memory of Ofc. Philip Davis. These funds will be used to help other fallen first responders in Shelby County. Oak Mountain State Park and the City of Pelham were home to the 2012 ITU World Championship XTERRA Challenge. Our city hosted visitors from not only our state but from across the world for the two-day event which included a Cross Triathlon, Mud Runs and Half/Full Trail Marathons. I would like to recognize the hard work and accomplishments of the Pelham High School Class of 2012. This is a great time for them as they wrap up M a g a z i n e Mayor Murphy and Tracy Swinney at the Philip Davis Memorial Golf Tournament. this part of their lives and head off towards their future. I have had the opportunity to meet several of our graduates and I am proud to say they represent our schools, our city and their families well. I wish each of them the best of luck as they continue on their life’s journey. The Linda Nolen Learning Center Class of 2012 Awards Ceremony and Graduation is a pleasure to attend each year. The happiness on each child’s face as they are recognized for their growth and accomplishments is immeasurable. I wish each graduate continued success as they continue to learn and grow. The Library is starting their Summer Reading Program for the children. This year’s theme is “Dream Big”. It starts with a concert and ends with a carnival. This program is part of the library’s Smart investing@your library program sponsored by FINRA and ALA. Head over to the library and get signed up. Our library offers many programs and classes throughout the summer and along with books, games and movies our library has something for every person in the family. Our Library Guild’s pancake breakfast fundraiser at Applebee’s Restaurant was a big success and monies raised goes towards a scholarship for a Pelham High School student. This month our city and The Cahaba Valley Elks will celebrate Flag Day on June 10th, at 3:00 pm at the Pelham Civic Complex. This is a great ceremony to honor our flag, country and service men. Please come join us for this celebration, it is free to the public. I look forward to seeing you there. Please remember there will be more children outside enjoying their break. I encourage you be on the lookout as you are in neighborhoods and by parks. Please keep our service people in your thoughts and prayers and have a safe and happy summer! Kindest regards, On the cover: Reed Smith with Charlotte, Zoe and Lisa Baker at Oak Mountain State Don Murphy Advertise with us reAch Over 26,000 individuAls cAll tOdAy! (Don’t forget to ask about our current specials!) 205.447.2214 www.me2graphics.com/pelham-magazine Would you like to advertise? If you would like to advertise, please call Luke Camara at 447-2214 or email [email protected]. Allied Waste Allied Waste provides garbage and recycling services for the City of Pelham. For additional carts or setting up new service please contact Pelham Water Department at 620-6420. For replacement carts or any other questions please contact Allied Waste at 620-6148. Additional Copies Extra copies of this and future issues are available at city facilities. Councilman’s Letter Councilman’s Letter Dear Pelham City Residents, Business Owners and School Officials Pelham High School Teacher Jamie Stephenson has eight students that qualified to compete at the International level in theater this summer at the International Thespian Festival. These students have raised $2,000 to pay their $3,400 to participate in the event. I encourage you to join with me in mailing a tax deductible donation check payable to the Pelham Library Guild, PO Box 1627, Pelham Al 35124 and write on the check for Pelham HS Thespian Festival. Several Pelham residents and many people from Hoover, Vestavia and Mountain Brook have contacted me about the Civic Center Ice Operations. Historically, the Civic Center has operated at a significant yearly loss. Mayor Murphy has been successful in reducing losses, but unless changes are made, the Civic Center will continue to operate with significant losses to city revenue. We can “bury our heads in the sand” and ignore the situation; say that we need more study or that we do not need to do a piecemeal change, go along with “a maintain the status quo” philosophy and wait until after the next election, or we can assume a proactive position to improve services at a more affordable expense. My vision for the Civic Center was to “start talking to Professionals” and treat city employees as I would want to be treated. Like other cities, the council should evaluate employee buyouts in all departments; implementing a hiring freeze; consolidation of duplicate administrative and financial functions, duties. Associated with these evaluations is having a reduction in force plan that addresses all employees in the city. If we use common sense leadership, residents and city employees will benefit. A resolution which could address my vision was presented to the council and failed for the lack of a second by another council member. Such inaction on the part of the council is puzzling since the Resolution was nonbinding and would have required future council votes in order to go into effect. I want to recognize and thank Mayor Murphy for his cooperation and willingness to support the resolution and explore issues that could improve service at a lower expense. If the resolution had passed, we would have a platform for addressing issues such as professional management for ice availability and other activities, collegiate team locker rooms construction, attracting events (sports, meetings, expos, promoter events), hosting other civic center functions, improved concessions operations, and hosting community (county, city, civic, education, etc.) functions. In addressing issues, we would need participation from the users (hockey, figure and other skating activities, advisory ice committee, chamber of commerce, city officials and employees) of the facility. One thing that successful leaders and organizations have in common is that they never stop talking about an issue. If you are to the left and I am to the right of an issue, we can get to the middle if we continue talking. You should never, never quit talking about an issue. Hopefully, the council, city employees, residents and ice proponents will realize that we stopped talking at the last council meeting. For the past 15 years, I have observed successful cities who continually evaluate their departmental organization structure and management of municipal operations. We have an obligation to improve community services and quality of life amenities to attract people and businesses to locate in Pelham by doing similar evaluations. All efforts should be made to make Pelham a city that will attract people and families with discretionary income to come here to relocate, to live, raise a family and retire. In the area of economic development, the council has an opportunity to attract two major new businesses which I support. Delay of time is an enemy with any economic development project. Hopefully, the council will make timely decisions. Last night, I attended the PHS graduation. As the young women and men who are to enter the military were recognized, I reflected upon the words of The Star Spangled Banner lyrics, fourth stanza: And this be our motto: "In God is our trust”. As a city, we have to make education our number one priority. Economic development is education. In closing, I want to thank the many people who have given me advice about city issues. And, I encourage your continued recommendations. Bill Meadows City Council Place 3 [email protected] Gonzalez Law Firm, L.L.C. Gonzalez Law Firm is a full service law firm committed to helping their clients resolve legal matters in an effecient and cost effective manner. •Immigration •Family Mediator •Accidents •Wills •DUI •Abogados...se habla espanol Marco Gonzalez 621-4100 In Alabaster on main street at 128 1st Street South (HWY 31) No representation is made that the quality of the legal services performed is greater than the legal services performed by other lawyers Your City Council Teresa Nichols President Place 1 [email protected] Ron Scott Place 2 [email protected] Bill Meadows Steve Powell Place 3 Place 4 [email protected] [email protected] Karyl Rice President Place 5 [email protected] City News Things to see and do in pelham this summer Summer vacation is here and so is the statement, “I’m bored!” Thankfully Pelham has plenty to see and do until the school bell rings again. Below are some of the many activities to keep everyone in the family active from sun up to sun down. See... To honor our country’s flag and celebrate freedom, the City of Pelham and the Cahaba Valley Elks Lodge No. 1738 invites everyone to their annual Patriotic Flag Day Celebration on Sunday, June 10, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. at the Pelham Civic Complex. This free event features live performances by the 313th U.S. Army Quintet Band, soloist Jeff Morris of Hunter Street Baptist Church and The Crimson Pride Chorus. Oak Mountain Amphitheatre has a full schedule of events for the young, old and every age in between. The hit teen band and television show Big Time Rush is headlining the Big Time Summer Tour on July 11th. For those that love country music two big acts are heading to Pelham: Lady Antebellum on June 21st and Miranda Lambert July 14th. For the rockers out there, you have two nights of music to rock out to. Kiss and Motley Crue will perform on on July 31st and Journey on August 27th. Finally, jam band Phish is making a stop in Pelham on August 24th. Admission varies. For ticketing information, visit www.livenation.com and select Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. The Alabama Wildlife Center is located in the heart of Oak Mountain State Park. The purpose of the center is the rehabilitation of wild birds and the education of the public-at-large on issues pertaining to birds. The Treetop Nature Trail is a highlight of any visit. The trail is a wide boardwalk that takes the visitor past the natural habitats of birds that have not been able to return to the wild. Some of the birds that can be spotted are: Barred Owls, Black Vultures, Red-tailed Hawks, Red-shouldered Hawks, Great Horned Owls and more. Admission to the center is free but there is a park entrance fee. Visit www.awrc.org for more information. Do... The Pelham Public Library is gearing up for their annual Summer Reading Program. Registration for this summer event starts on May 29th and goes through the month of July. The program will kick off at the Police and Court building (located behind the library at 32 Philip Davis Street) on June 5th at 1 p.m. and will feature a concert by Mark Seymour of “BE-AT Your Best.” Seymour will enthrall you with his upbeat drum show with drums from around the world. There will also be daily events. Every Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. from June 11-July 23rd a different family movie will be shown. On Tuesday and Saturdays there will be special programs ranging from crafts to performances from special guests. Wednesday and Thursday will be story time for the little ones. See the calendar on page 12 for complete details and start times. For registration information, please visit www.pelhamlibrary.com. The Pelham Civic Complex Ice Skating Rink offers a great way to exercise and play at the same time with daily public skating. Admission is just $7 and skate rental is $2. Come on out and see how much fun it is to ice skate! To view public skate times, visit www.pelhamciviccomplex.com 4 | www.pelhamonline.com | June 2012 Pelham Racquet Club will be offering their Junior Tennis Summer Camp this summer. Ballantrae Golf Course will be offering their Junior Instructional Series again this summer. The Pee Wee Age (7-11) will be June 11th-June 15th. The next week will be for the Little Professionals Age (9-13) June 18thJune 22nd. The series ends with the Young Professionals Age (11-15) from June 25th-June 29th. For more information, contact Hal Brown at (205) 620-4653 or visit www.ballantraegolf.com Pelham Racquet Club is again offering their Junior Tennis Summer Camp for for all skill levels and ages 5 and up. There are four week-long sessions during the weeks of June 4th, June 11th, July 9th and July 16th. For more information, visit www.pelhamracquetclub.com Stay up-to-date with all the events by visiting www.pelhamonline.com and clicking “Bulletin Board.” You can also add your own event to share with the community. Philip Davis Golf Tournament There was no shortage of teams waiting to play in this year’s Philip Mahan Davis Memorial golf tournament hosted at Ballantrae. Thirty-six four-man teams comprised of city and county law enforcement and personnel, local business owners, educators and residents gathered together on a perfect day for a little charity golf. “We’re just going to go out there and have fun,” said Shelby County School Board Asst. Superintendent of Operations Tom Ferguson. It was exactly what they did. “I remember seeing a golfer dancing at the hole with a huge smile on his face,” said Paula Davis, widow of Pelham’s fallen hero and head coordinator of the event. “I still have a huge smile on my face too and can never thank the sponsors and vendors enough for making this tournament a huge success.” Just before the shotgun start, Mayor Don Murphy (the tournament’s second-place finisher) addressed the golfers gathered at the club house: “Giving of your time and money—we appreciate that. I really do appreciate everybody that’s out here today.” In addition to the team registration fees each paid to play, the golfers participated in a silent auction that raised additional funds for the foundation. Paula was particularly appreciative for the efforts of everyone coming together in memory of her late husband. “Thank you to everyone from the Ballantrae Golf staff, volunteers and board members,” she said. She offered a special thanks to Butch Byrd, Hal Brown, the golfers, and Lynn Roberson for the catering. The event truly received all the support it could get. In all, the tournament raised $17,712.40 to benefit the Philip Mahan Davis Foundation, which Paula said provides support to survivors when a first responder is killed or severely injured in the line of duty in the Shelby County community. “This foundation provides emotional, financial and helpful assistance to the family members left behind.” The foundation is currently working with the University of Alabama to establish an annual college scholarship in Philip’s name to benefit a survivor’s family, and has big plans for future assistance and education endeavors. “There is not much support out there for officers and families left behind,” Paula stated. “I feel that with losing Philip, Alabaster Competitive Soccer Club Tryouts starting JUNE 2 USSF Licensed coaches from around the area and from the University of Montevallo Men’s and Women’s soccer programs. Practices and skills training in Alabaster. Very Affordable. www.alabastersoccer.org Phone: 205-378-9722 Email: [email protected] Golfers enjoyed a great game and great weather at the Philip Davis Memorial Golf Tournament he was such an advocate for education and training, that this foundation will help me with my grief and help me cope with being left behind. Now I want to help others and I feel happy doing this.” To donate or learn more about the efforts of Philip Mahan Davis Foundation in your community, visit their website at www.officerphilipdavis.com. Flag Day Celebration During the formative years of America, Pennsylvania lawyer John Dickinson once said, “Then join hand in hand, brave Americans all! By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall.” Standing together as Americans to honor those who have lived and died to build our great nation is as important today as ever. On Sunday, June 10th, the City of Pelham and the Cahaba Valley Elks ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A Golden Opportunity? 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Additional election information is located on the City of Pelham’s website at pelhamonline.com under “Document Archives”. Cahaba Valley Elks Lodge No. 1738 will host the 2012 Flag Day Celebration. “The purpose of the event is to celebrate the American flag and all that it represents, to promote patriotism in Pelham, and to enjoy a free event with friends and family,” said Liz Bishop, one of the event’s organizers. This FREE event will begin at 3:00 p.m. at the Pelham Civic Complex and will feature a variety of informative entertainment, including: a presentation of America’s historical flags, Pelham Fire Department’s Honor Guard parade of military flags to recognize and memorialize our active and retired service men and women, and special patriotic music provided by the 313th U.S. Army Quintet Band, soloist Jeff Morris of Hunter Street Baptist Church, and the Crimson Pride Chorus. This year’s celebration will also feature special guests, including one who will “present the P.O.W. flag that was held prisoner in a camp in Korea,” said Liz. She is particularly excited about the flag retirement ceremony that will be performed by Boy Scout Troop #5, saying it’s “one of the most important and informative parts of our Flag Day Celebration.” She explained, “It is an experience that will never be forgotten. The entire group (in attendance) participates with the Scouts and is instructed in the symbolic meaning of the process.” If you have never seen a flag retirement ceremony performed, it is something every American should not only see, but understand the reverence and respect that goes into it. It is the kind of thing that will make you smile when you feel a deep sense of pride for your country. God Bless America! Super Drew Fundraiser On March 26th, tragedy struck the community of Pelham when VIS 3rd grader Drew Wyatt was hit by a truck while playing in Chandalar. After being airlifted to Children’s Hospital, the initial prognosis was terrifying: “It went from the doctors telling us he may not live, to them saying he would never walk again, to he may have permanent brain damage,” said Drew’s mother, Paige Tortorich. But with an outpouring of prayer and support from the community, Drew Wyatt walked out of the hospital just 25 days after the accident. During the time Drew was recovering, Paige made a post on Facebook calling 6 | www.pelhamonline.com | June 2012 Dinah McKinley teaches Drew Wyatt how to make a "Super Drew" bracelet as his mother, Paige Tortorich, and friend, Jessi McKinley watch him learn. Drew “Superman.” The moniker stuck and the kids in his class began calling him “Super Drew”. Dinah McKinley, whose daughter Jessi was a classmate and friend of Drew’s, was tremendously concerned about Drew and his family. Having spent many days working in the VIS office, Dinah said, “You’ll remember certain kids because of their personality—Drew is one of those.” Dinah began thinking about what she could do to help. Thanks to her oldest son, Brannon, she knew exactly what to do. Brannon had started his own business last fall, The Knot Shoppe, where he made and sold parachute cord survival bracelets. She decided it would be perfect to make survival bracelets in the red, blue and yellow Superman color scheme. “Jessi made them for [Drew’s] classmates, so they would remember to pray for him,” Dinah said. Once a few kids had gotten them, other students, parents and teachers began clamoring to get one of their own. The sudden outcry of demand for the Your Tempur-Pedic Headquarters Ask about our exclusive one year satisfaction guarantee. For 4 Years 0% Interest SUPREME SAVINGS 600 $ * SAVE UP TO on a TEMPUR-Cloud® Supreme mattress set. 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After Jessi made one special for Drew, they decided to charge $8 for each “Super Drew” bracelet they made, with $5 from each going to the family. The McKinley’s sold the bracelets everywhere—most of them at the school and YMCA. Drew, whose complete recovery continues to go well, said, “The bracelets are really cool.” If you just have to get one for yourself, email [email protected]. To date, Dinah said they’ve probably made 150 or more in just a few months. “My personal goal for the fundraiser was to give Drew’s family $500,” she said, “but we’ve gone way over that.” “We had never met the McKinley’s before this,” Paige said, “so it was just amazing.” Paige is still in awe of the support she has received from the community—“Pelham has been amazing: the schools, the mayor, the first responders…” And particularly, the new friends her family has made in the McKinley’s. Fire Department Explorers Tyler Payne with wife Madison Williamson Payne Tyler Payne Receives Awards Tyler Payne, a 2004 graduate of Pelham High School, graduated Marine Basic Training in Parris Island, SC on April 13, 2012. During his time on Parris Island, he was chosen as a squad leader over his platoon and was part of the 3rd Battalion India Company. Tyler was awarded a certificate of excellence for his performance on the physical fitness test and he scored a 298/300 on the combat fitness test. After a ten day leave at home, Tyler left for additional schooling in North Carolina, Oklahoma, and finally California, before being stationed at a permanent location. His MOS is Fire Direction and Control with artillery. Tyler is married to Madison Williamson Payne of Pelham. He is the son of Dana Payne of Helena and David Payne of Chelsea. His grandparents are Stan and Barbara Lee and Willard and Lou Payne, all of Pelham. Battalion Chief Pete Zekoff has been the point-man for the fire explorers program since day one in September of 1999. “It’s amazing what has grown since then,” he told the proud parents. Lieutenant Ricky King, one of the program’s advisors, presented each member with an Excellence Award for their hard work and dedication following a slide show of their performance at the competition. After all of the accolades had been given, the explorers led the crowd to the parking lot where they performed a “bunker drill”—a demonstration of how quickly they can gear up in the complete fire suit and be ready for a call. “I’ve enjoyed this so much,” B.C. Zekoff said with enthusiasm. “We’ve seen a lot of kids turn into young men through this program.” The fire explorers program is open to young men and women ages 14-20 who are interested in learning about the fire service through hands-on practical and classroom evaluations. One of the most exciting parts of the program comes once training has been completed—explorers who have been in the program for a while, like current member Chandler Rockett, have the opportunity to ride along on calls and assist the fire fighters in their duties. Bowling Tournament The Alabama State Championship United States Bowling Congress tournament was held at Vestavia Bowling Center in March 2012. There were over 700 participants between the ages of five and twenty-one over the course of three weeks. Morgan J. Mullinax of Pelham bowled in the 11- to 12-year-old-girls class. Mullinax won 1st Place out of 64 entrants in the All-Events Handicap with a score of 2071. In January she participated in the Birmingham Youth City tournament at Holiday Bessemer Bowl and finished 1st Place in doubles with Katie Keener with a score of 1255. She also placed 2nd in the All-Events Handicap with a score of 1933 with a high game score of 171. Katie Keener, Pro Bowler-Angela Nance and Morgan Mullinax Fire Department Explorers For a young man (or woman), having the opportunity to grow as a person while learning a vital trade in public service is invaluable. Whether or not Pelham’s young fire explorers go on to careers in the fire service or related entities is not what’s important (although many of them do); what matters is the time spent learning valuable life skills while participating in the program. Recently, the PFD held an awards night to recognize the efforts and achievements of the twelve-man explorer unit following participation in their first competition. “These kids are an honor to you as parents,” said Billy Earnest, a 21-year-veteran of the PFD and father to one of the explorers, to the crowd of parents seated in the room. The guys took on other fire explorer teams from Birmingham, Mobile and even Texas, returning home to Pelham with a firstplace trophy and two third-place awards. “But they were only seconds away from bringing more [trophies] home,” Billy continued. 8 | www.pelhamonline.com | June 2012 Full Service Hair Salon Latest in... Cuts | Colors | Waxing |Perming Give us a call to set up an appointment! 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Many members of the Pelham community, including city police and fire department personnel and the PHS bass fishing team, gave their time so the children could enjoy a day on the lake. Pancake Breakfast The Pelham Library Guild’s annual pancake breakfast was hosted by Applebee’s last month. The event raised $700 to benefit the Guild’s annual scholarship awarded to an outstanding PHS senior. 10 | www.pelhamonline.com | June 2012 Oaklyn Hills Last month, members of the Oaklyn Hills Homeowners Association met at City Hall to purchase two unbuildable lots in the neighborhood that will be converted into a green space for community use. (Pictured above: HOA President David Fielding and Mayor Don Murphy, seated; VP Matt Shores and Treasurer Gailyn Howell) Basketball Champs Pelham's 5th Grade Recreational Basketball Team recently won the 2012 Championship between the Calera, Alabaster, Helena and Pelham teams in the annual tournament. Front Row: Trevor Jones, Grayson Dill, Max Slaughter, Matthew Walton, Josh Walton Second Row: Coach Jason Dill, Matthew Rye, Remington Hill, Miles Clay, Coach Frederick Clay 1300 Ballantrae Club Drive Pelham, AL 35124 June 2012 Calendar Community June 4 City Council Meeting, 7 p.m June 10 Flag Day Celebration, 3 p.m. The City of Pelham and the Cahaba Valley Elks Lodge #1738 will present this special FREE Flag Day Program at the Pelha Civic Complex. The program will include a presentation of America’s historical flags, an honor guard parade of our military flags to recognize and memorialize our active and retired service men and women, a flag retirement ceremony by Boy Scout Troop #5, and special patriotic music. For this special event music will be provided by the 313th U.S. Army Quintet Band, soloist Jeff Morris of Hunter Street Baptist Church and The Crimson Pride Chorus who will perform some of their best barbershop songs. For large group seating and additional information, contact Liz Bishop at 205-365-2268 or [email protected]. Senior Center Mondays Needlecraft 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Mah Jongg 12 p.m.-3 p.m. Crafts 12:30 p.m.-3 p.m. Exercise 12:30 p.m.-1:15 p.m. June 18 City Council Meeting, 7 p.m Tuesdays School Wednesdays June 5 Valley Elementary school Registration Begins New student registration is every Tuesday and Thursday in June and July from 8-11 a.m. July 18 Valley Intermediate Registration Art 10:30 p.m.-12:30 p.m. $5/month Advanced Line Dancing 1-2 p.m. Beginning Line Dancing 2-3 p.m. Rummikub 1-3 p.m. Reveille Men’s Coffee Club 10 a.m. Bridge 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Wii Bowling 11 a.m. Exercise 12:30 p.m.-1:15 p.m. Rummikub 1:00 p.m.-3 p.m. Thursdays Pelham New Pioneers 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. June 7th-Guest: Becky Brasher “Grooving through the Sixties” Covered Dish June 14th-Guest: Julie Williams “A Rare Titanic Story” June 21st-Bingo June 28th-Bingo Mah Jongg/Rummikub 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Fridays Tai Chi 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Healthy Choices 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Exercise 12:30 p.m.-1:15 p.m. Games 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Bookworms June 29th,1:15-1:45 p.m. Fourth grade registration will be on July 18 from 8-11 a.m., 5th grade will be on July 18 from 1-3 p.m. and 3rd grade will be on July 19 from 8-11 a.m. July 24 & 26 REgistration for PHS Juniors and Seniors Registration for Juniors and Seniors will be July 24th and Freshman and Sophomores will be July 26. July 25 Riverchase Middle School Registration June 22 Wii Bowling Tournament, 10:30 a.m. Pelham Senior Center will play Oaks on Parkwood at the Pelham Senior Center. Sixth grade begins 7:30 a.m., 7th begins and 9:30 a.m. and 8th begins 1:30 p.m. Creek CC Cheaha Construction, llc. C 205.982.5735 Roofing / Siding / Remodeling Residential & Commercial EXPERTS IN ROOFING, WINDOWS AND SIDING www.cheahacreekconstruction.com Library Adult Events Special Events Pelham Adult Summer Reading Program Begins June 1st Children's Events Movie Monday A different family movie each Monday at 2 p.m., June 11-July 23 Special Programs Fun performers, crafts, and other fun events each Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. and Saturday at 10:30 a.m., June 12-July 21. Storytime Stories for babies, toddlers and preschoolers every Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. and Thursday at 6:30 p.m., June 6-July 19. Craft Time Thursdays at 2:00 p.m., June 7-July 19. Please register. Pelham Brick Brigade LEGOs, Mega Blocks, and Duplos available for free play each Friday at 10:30 a.m., June 8-July 20. Summer Reading Program Summer Reading Kick-off Concert Join us on June 5th at 1 p.m. in the Police Station Courtroom for an up-beat and exciting drum concert featuring drums from around the world. Mark Seymour will entertain as well as educate as he sings about books, libraries and money. You won’t want to miss this fun concert for kids of all ages. Mr. Seymour draws a crowd where ever he goes. Help us kick-off a great summer filled with fun. This program is also part of the Library’s Smart investing@your library program sponsored by FINRA and ALA. No registration required, but we encourage registration in the Library’s Summer Reading Program. By registering in the Summer Program children can earn prizes by reading books. Registration will begin May 29th and will continue through July. Please no registrations during the Kick-Off Concert. Registration will resume at 2:00 p.m. after the concert June 5th. Call 620-6465 with questions. Pelham Public Library invites everyone 18 and older to participate in the 7th annual Adult Summer Reading Program starting June 1st and running through July 31st. When an adult checks out five or more books or audio books at one time per visit (included are adult fiction, nonfiction books, magazines and books on CD; excluded are juvenile and young adult material, games, music, or movies.) an entry form may be entered in the drawing. There is no limit to the number of entries one may enter. Exciting prizes will be awarded to the lucky winners in early August. Please call the library at 620-6418 for more information. Make a Splash with Teen Summer Reading! The Teen Sizzling Summer Reading contest starts June 1st! Stop by the library and enter the contest by checking out 5 teen fiction, non-fiction, manga, graphic novels, comic books, or classics. Teens ages 11-18 can enter as often as you like. Grand prizes will include a Nook from Barnes and Noble, iPod, and additional prizes. Drawing will be held July 31st. Good luck! Ongoing Events Page Turners Book Club Mon. Jun. 18th 6:30 p.m. The Page Turners Book Club usually meets on the third Monday of the month at the Pelham Library for about an hour at 6:30 p.m. The selection for June is One Dog Night by David Rosenfelt. Registration is not required. Please call 620-6418 for more information. Free Faxes for Job Hunters The Pelham Public Library is happy to announce that we now offer fax services to job hunters at no charge. If you need to fax your resume, please stop by the library and let our staff help you. The new service applies to faxes to local and toll free numbers. Danielle GeorGe Skin StuDio Have you ever wondered if your skin looks as healthy as it could? Do you feel like you should be doing something for your skin but are not sure where to start? 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School News PHS Class of 2012 says Bittersweet Goodbye by PHS Sophomore Abby Forrester “Friday is my last day of high school…and I can’t wait!” Pelham High School Senior, Shelby Friedman declared in creative writing. As graduation approaches ever so swiftly for the graduating class of 2012, the opinions of many seniors vary. Although some are ecstatic, others are sad to leave a school they’ve come to love in their four years there. The valedictorian Sunny Chang said, “It’s bittersweet, because there are all these people you see every day and then after graduation you’ll never see them again except at maybe some reunion ten years later.” The class of 2012 has gone through so much together during their years together; including the death of Carson Sumpter. Sumpter battled cancer for a year, and passed away in July of last year. He was an inspiration to everyone who had the privilege of coming in contact with him. Andreia Bond said, “I would have to say that the best memory of my high school career is when the Carson Sumpter won the spirit stick at one of the pep rallies. Carson was a huge impact in the senior class…and I think that is my favorite memory of high school.” I met Carson my eighth grade year, and simply knowing him changed me. I remember the first time he spoke to me at band camp. Usually I was scared of all these high-schoolers but he was different, he was a welcoming person and I know I’ll always remember him for that. The seniors will be missed, that’s for sure. Even the underclassman are upset that graduation is now here. Freshman Kaitlyn Creel said, “I've loved getting to know the class of 2012. I believe they're going to do some very exciting things and they're going to be a bright contribution to the world. They've really helped me a lot this year, and I hate to see them go, but their lives are ahead of them, and I am anxious for them to live it! I wish them all the best!” Caps off to Graduating Senior Sunny Chang the class of 2012! Pelham High School Awards Day Each spring, the PHS auditorium fills with the school’s top scholars, their family and friends for a ceremony dedicated to recognizing student achievements. Awards Night 2012 was one of the biggest in recent years, as colleges and organizations awarded over $4.8 million in scholarships to members of the senior class. Pelham Public Library Director Barbara Roberts was pleased to contribute to the total by presenting senior Alexandra Cochran with the Library Guild’s annual scholarship. 14 | www.pelhamonline.com | June 2012 Hayden Hall accepting the 2012 Carson James Sumpter Scholarship. The final presentation was emotional for everyone in the room, as the Sumpter family took the stage to present the Carson James Sumpter Scholarship to a member of what would have been his own graduating class. Jim stepped up to the podium, with his wife Jennifer and one of his daughters Madi Schwarz behind him for support. He calmly, though not without difficulty, told the crowd how Carson had loved both sports and music growing up, how he had handled his battle with a rare bone cancer so bravely, and how he became an inspiration to those who knew him well. “Carson is remembered most for his passion of life, his patience to accomplish goals, and his smile,” his father told the tearful audience. The Sumpter’s started the annual $500 scholarship to reward a deserving PHS student while also carrying on the legacy Carson left behind. The recipient must meet the qualifications set by the Sumpter family: at least two years in the marching band as a musician or visual ensemble member; a minimum 3.0 GPA; and be either majoring in music or dance or participating in a college band. (Continued on page 16) Lauri Williams, DMD, PC Charles Bordenca, DMD Phone 205.664.2130 Fax 205.664.0287 After Hours 205.941.0631 219 First Street North Alabaster, AL 35007 Chill Out & Learn to Skate 2012 Basic Skills Summer Camp June 4-8; June 25-29 & July 23-27 | 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Camp is for ages 6 and up who are beginners through Basic Skills students. Registration begins the week of April 2, 2012. Cost: $200.00 for the 5 day camp. 620-6448 | www.pelhamciviccomplex.com list yours For FrEE Visit www.shelbycomagazine.com/add-event EvEnts Coupons Community Forum Digital magazinE BusinEss listings Additionally, the senior must receive a non-band teacher recommendation and complete an essay to receive the scholarship. “We have a scholarship committee that helped choose the award,” Jim said. “Each person on the committee knew Carson in a very different way and we felt they would be very objective.” Hayden Hall was presented with the 2012 Carson James Sumpter Scholarship and she accepted it amidst a standing ovation. Hayden plans to attend the University of Alabama this fall to major in dance. “Hayden has been dancing since 2003 and has earned many dance awards,” Jim noted. “She was also a great student… [but] what separated Hayden from the other applicants was her essay.” Pelham High School Bass Team There have always been a million ways for high school students to get involved in a sport or club that suits their interests; but 2012 was the first year that PHS students who loved to fish were able to compete with others who shared their passion through a school-affiliated program. The PHS bass fishing team has had an incredible first year under its founding coach Marc Howard, with one of the two-men teams finishing 12th in the State Championships at Millers Ferry on May 5th. Sophomore Drew Wilson and Senior Billy Butler claimed the 12th place finish. Earlier in the season, Freshman Tyler Howard and Sophomore Jordan Humphries finished 8th in a big tournament on Pickwick Lake in Florence. Jordan’s mother, Amanda Humphries, is proud of what the team has been able to accomplish in its first year and is excited for future seasons. “We’ve all had so much fun with this,” she said. The bass fishing team is organized under the Alabama Student Anglers Bass Fishing Association (ASABFA), which is in its third year as the official organization for such student clubs in the state. According to the ASABFA’s website, it’s not just about fishing: “The Association’s program and activities are designed to get our youth involved in character building, enhanced appreciation of the natural recreational resources, and teach them responsibility and duty to their team, their school, and their fellow anglers.” Putting this into practice, the PHS team recently participated in the Exceptional Anglers Gone Fishin’, Not Just Wishin’ event at Oak Mountain. The boys served as buddies for a special needs child, showing them what to do and assisting as the children reeled them in. “I think it was good for the boys to experience this,” said Jordan Humphries father, Jason. One thing is certain, the smiles plastered on the faces of both the kids and the PHS bass fishing team said it all. Everyone seemed to be having a ball. Congratulations to the members of the State Championship PHS bass fishing team: Freshmen Tyler Howard and Austin Dollar, Sophomores Jordan Humphries, Drew Wilson, Austin Handley, Dalton Dewberry, Bailey Eason and Clint Nicholson, Junior Chris White, and Senior Billy Butler. Pelham Day of Pageants Bella Brown (left) was crowned Young Miss at the Pelham Day of Pageants March 10, 2012. Her best friend, Addison Watts, was crowned first alternate. Both girls are currently in the fourth grade at Valley Intermediate School. Bella and Addison met each other on the first day of kindergarten at Valley Elementary School and have been best friends ever since. Both girls love school and are very involved in the community. Bella currently dances with the Alabama Youth Ballet Company through Grebel Dance and Addison is a cheerleader for the Valley Intermediate Pelham Panthers. Congratulations to both girls. Hot Shots Photobooths e ’v u o Y e c n e r e f f Th e D i ! r o F g n i k o o L n e Be evangel classical chrisTian school Trendy Photos for Weddings, Parties & other fun events We’re all about honesty: Flat Rate - No extra fees, delivery charges or mileage fees. Providing a Distinctly Christian Education Founded Upon a Biblical Worldview. ECCS is a full K-12 school, and openings remain for select classes for 2012-2013. Tours available by calling (205) 216-0149 [email protected] www.birminghamhotshots.com 205.910.5543 423 Thompson Road | Alabaster, AL 35007 www.evangelclassical.org Having a July 4th Party? 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Yield: 20 servings Recipe provided by: Lynn Roberson Catering Director, City of Pelham [email protected] 18 | www.pelhamonline.com | June 2012 Caring for your lawn A beautiful expanse of green lawn conjures up images of summer picnics, throwing a football or Frisbee, running barefooted through the sprinkler and catching lightning bugs. To keep your turf healthy and looking its best during the growing season, regular maintenance involving fertilization, watering, mowing and cultivation is necessary. Knowing when and how much fertilizer to apply is just as important as knowing what type of warm season turfgrass you have. A soil test is recommended to determine what, if any, soil amendments need to be added to adjust pH levels. Soil sample testing kits contain boxes for the sample, instructions for taking a proper sample, and information for shipping and paying. Test kits are available from your county extension office or garden center. Typically, lawn fertilizers can be applied in the spring once the grass begins to turn green, again in the middle of the summer, and in the fall about six weeks before the average first frost date. Be sure to follow instructions on the label. Our warm season turfgrasses need approximately 1 inch of water – enough to soak the soil to a depth of 6 to 8 inches – once a week after they are established. Weather conditions such as excessive heat or wind, heavy rainfall and humidity, cool, cloudy days, as well as frequent fertilization can impact the amount of water needed, or not. Keep an eye out for wilting or dry patches and water accordingly. Depending on how rapidly your grass grows, you may need to mow once a week or only twice a month. Generally, grass should be mowed often enough so that no more than one-fourth to one-third of the grass height is cut at one time. If you need to reduce your grass height by more than that, cut it as high as possible then gradually work your way to the desired height in subsequent mowings. Dethatching, core-aerating and top dressing need to be done as necessary to relieve soil compaction, encourage healthy root growth and discourage disease. Rental equipment or lawn services can help with these annual or semi-annual cultivation practices. For more information on home gardening, check out the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service’s website at www.aces.edu or call the Master Gardener Hotline at 877-252-GROW (4769). 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Type “Beautification Award” in the subject line. Residential Winner Commercial Winner Awards Constantine and Barbara Zouboukos Church of the Highlands 112 Kilberry Way Riverchase Campus As you weave down the serene, winding road through the Ballantrae community you’ll see plenty of homes with perfectly manicured lawns, many that would be worthy of receiving the beautification award; yet there a select few that surpass the standards of an average, well-kept lawn. 112 Kilberry Way in the Gleneagles subdivision is certainly one of these. “We had several good nominees this month,” said Beautification Board President Maurice Mercer. “It was hard to choose, [but] this home was chosen because of its contemporary look and style.” The landscaping has it all: perfectly pruned trees and shrubs alongside the house, an array of vividly-colored flora scattered about, and a stunning green lawn. The whimsical style is evident in the spiraled cedars that frame the front windows and the numerous clay pots placed here and there. The view from the front of the Zouboukos’ home is only accentuated by its incredible view of the golf course’s famed Scottish-style castle by the lake. The Zouboukos’ seem to understand that classy doesn’t necessarily mean boring. The landscaping is fun, yet perfectly matched to the elegant home it surrounds. “From the freshly manicured shrubs to the fresh blooming flowers, it is obvious how much time is spent in making this such a worthy home,” Maurice concluded. If you’ve spent any time driving Highway 261, then you’ve certainly seen June’s commercial beautification winner. Over the last few years the property has undergone drastic beautification efforts, adding color and style to the area with its flowers galore. The Riverchase campus of Church of the Highlands (COTH) opened its doors to the community in 2006 in the old Living Word Church building that stood on the property. According to COTH Riverchase campus Pastor Blake Lindsey, the founding pastor of Living Word, Truett Murphy, had expressed a wish for his church to become part of COTH when his time was done. “When he went to be with the Lord, in early 2006, his wife contacted Pastor Chris [Hodges],” said Pastor Blake. The church was immediately taken under the umbrella of a growing COTH and it became the first of nine satellite campuses in operation today. All of the landscaping for the updated Riverchase campus was developed and is currently maintained by Landscape Services Inc., a family-owned and operated landscape firm out of Nashville which serves commercial and residential properties throughout the Southeast; although COTH employs its own facilities team to keep up with the day-to-day beautifications. In January of this year, the expanded Riverchase campus became fully operational and worship services moved into the brand new auditorium. Regular services are each Sunday at 8:00, 9:30, 11:30 and 6:00 pm and the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm. COTH also offers a junior high/ high school service each Wednesday at 7:00 pm. Commercial Residential Lawn & Landscape Service Company (205) 259-3373 Opening Soon! Win Free Car Washes On Our Website! Visit blueraincarwash.com For Details 1ST Prize Free basic car washes for a year! 2ND Prize Free basic car washes for a full 3 months! 3rD Prize Wash Packages Start At $5 Free Vacuum With every Wash Locally Owned & Operated Discounted ViP Memberships Located Next To Aldi Grocery Store 100 Big Mountain Circle, Pelham Free basic car washes for 30 days! Plus: register online for our email list to get a $2 OFF COuPON Like us on Facebook to get an instant coupon for $2 OFF! 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Pigue, San Antonio, TX If you have a loved one from Pelham serving on active duty, please e-mail their name and where they are stationed to [email protected]. If your loved one is back home, please send us an e-mail so we can remove them from our active duty list. Call Today (205) 664-3390 to See What We Can Do for YOU! Church Directory Church of the Highlands - Riverchase 9013 Highway 261 | Sun. Morning Worship: 8:00, 9:30 & 11:15 a.m. Campus Pastor: Blake Lindsey, 980-5577 Pelham Church of God 2100 Highway 52 East | Sun. Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m. Pastor: Mitch Underwood, 664-0120 Crosscreek Baptist Church 600 Crosscreek Trail | Sun. Morning Worship: 10:00 a.m. Pastor: Jay Kieve, 663-4886 | www.crosscreekbaptist.org Pelham Church of God of Prophecy 3362 Pelham Pkwy | Sun. Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. Pastor: Krameon Martin, 620-9598 Crosslife Church 224 Commerce Parkway | Sunday Worship Gathering: 6 p.m. Pastor: Tommy Conner, 965-3078 Riverchase Church of Christ 1868 Montgomery Highway | Sun. Morning Worship; 8:00 &10:30 a.m. Minister: Dewayne Spivey, 988-5808 Crossway Baptist Fellowship Pelham YMCA Pastor: Fred Muse, 966-3327 | www.crosswaybaptistfellowship.org RiverPoint Church 375 Bearden Road | Sun. Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m. Pastor: Bobby Lewis, 621-0112 First Baptist Church - Pelham 2867 Pelham Pwy | Sun. Morning Worship: 8:00, 9:15, 10:45 a.m. Pastor: Dr. Michael E. Shaw, 663-7492 Safe Harbor Church 3540 Pelham Pkwy | Sun. Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m. Pastor: Luke Camara, 447-2214 | safeharboronline.org Hope World Outreach Ministry 192 Chandalar Place Dr. | Pastor: Earl V. Gardner Sun. Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m., Wed. Night Bible Study: 7 p.m. Living Hope Baptist Church 419 Philippians Blvd | Sun. Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. Pastor: Clay Parrish, 664-0491 Kingdom Christian Center 2760 Pelham Pkwy | Sun. Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m. Pastors: Jerry and Charla McClain, 637-3473 | kingdomchristiancenter.net Sun View Baptist Church Meets at Valley Intermediate School | Sun. Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. Pastor: Mark A. Boyd, 685-9447 | www.sunviewbaptist.com Korean Presbyterian Church 7814 Helena Rd. | Sun. English Worship: 11:00 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Steven Son, 982-1990 The Rock Church 3540 Pelham Pkwy (Safe Harbor Church Building) | Sun. Night Worship: 6 p.m. Pastor: Steve Van Gieson, 383-7545 | rockofbirmingham.org Lakeview Methodist of Pelham 5154 Highway 11 | Sun. Morning Worship: 8:15 & 10:30 a.m. Pastor: Steve Strange, 663-3309 Lamb of God Charismatic Episcopal 2029 Valleydale Rd | Sun. Worship/Children’s Church: 10:00 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Glenn E. Davis, 425-0991 Life Christian Fellowship Meets at Shepherd’s Promise (Pelham Pkwy) | Sun. Celebration: 9:00 a.m. Pastor: Bob Kuehner, 229-2832 Life Church 1449 Court Place | Sun. Morning Worship: 10:00 a.m. Pastor: Rick Bishop, 663-1937 Master’s House Ministries Church on the Rock 135 Corporate Way | Sun. Morning Worship: 10:00 a.m. Pastor: David Rogers, 620-0720 Oak Mountain Baptist Church 1805 Highway 35 | Sun. Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m. Pastor: Dr. Wayne Williams, 663-3045 Oak Mountain Church of Christ 2054 Oak Mountain State Park Road | Sun. Morning Worship: 10:00 a.m. Pastor: Robert Hutto, 663-6566 Oak Mountain Community Church (OMCC) 3135 Oak Mountain State Park Road I Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Pastor: Gene Brown, 663-7176 | www.oakmountaincc.com Oak Mountain Independent Church 1475 Highway 35 | Sun. Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. Pastor: George Golden, 663-1927 Pelham Church of Christ 3405 Pelham Pkwy | Sun. Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. Minister: Dick Sztanyo, 663-7735 22 | www.pelhamonline.com | June 2012 Ballantrae 6 Holes. $16.00. 6:00 p.m. Tuesday through Friday after 6:00pm, Ballantrae Golf Club will offer a 6 hole rate! Stop by for a quick 6 holes after work. For only $16 per player which includes cart, it’s the best deal in Birmingham! Call the golf shop at 205-620-GOLF (4653) to book your 6:00 p.m. Tee Time. Offer Ends Tuesday, August 31, 2012 www.ballantraegolf.com One word: Amazing! I have two children who attend Shepherd's Promise, 4K and 3K. They have been there for 3 years now. The staff and teachers are wonderful and the facility is very clean. My children have loved every teacher from room to room and they are still with the majority of the kids they started with. This shows what a wonderful center it is. The curriculum is awesome and all the extra's the center provides: SP OF E FECIA R. 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We prepare and provide assessments every other month so that you are aware, every step of the way, where your child is on the way to success in life! When do we start our assessment process? With the youngest of our infants! It makes a difference. rself! for you ome see C 0 0 7 1 620- every parent I meet looking for a great environment for their children. --Caroline, Google Online Review Daycare Stinks! (So don’t settle for it!) It takes more than babysitting to give children a “leg up” today. “We do more than help kids get ready for kindergarten. We help them get ready for life!” Google us, visit our website or Þnd us on Facebook to read what real parents say about us! http://shepherdspromise.us City of Pelham PRSRT STD U.S. Postage Paid PERMIT 230 PELHAM, AL 3162 Pelham Parkway Pelham, AL 35124 205-620-6400 www.pelhamonline.com Mayor Don Murphy [email protected] Postal Patron City Clerk Tom Seale [email protected] City Council Teresa Nichols, Pres. [email protected] Bill Meadows [email protected] Steve Powell [email protected] Karyl Rice [email protected] Ron Scott [email protected] Ballantrae Junior Instructional Series Pee Wee Cost: $64 Ages: 7-11 Monday, June 11th – Friday, June 15th 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Little Professional Cost: $64 Ages: 9-13 Monday, June 18th – Friday, June 22nd 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Young Professional Cost $64 Ages: 11-15 Monday, June 25th – Friday, June 29th 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Instruction will be Provided By: Hal Brown - PGA Head Golf Professional Kyle Bachman - PGA Assistant Golf Professional Ballantrae Golf Club invites juniors ages 7 – 15 to participate in the 2012 Junior Golf Instruction Series. PGA Professionals will be on hand to introduce fun ways to learn the game of golf. Please contact Head Golf Professional Hal Brown at (205)-620 4653, or email [email protected] for more information. Registration deadline will be one week prior to each clinic. A limited supply of junior golf clubs are available. Please call in advance to reserve.