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Tallassee Jazz Fest line-up features groups from across the state

Tallassee Jazz Fest line-up features groups from across the state

We are very excited to announce the lineup for the Second Annual Tallassee Jazz Fest at Southside Middle School in Tallassee!

 

This year, we are featuring the University of Alabama and Auburn University bands, as well as Troy University; Saraland High School (Mobile); Minor High School (Birmingham); the Phenix City Big Band from Central High School; Elmore County High School (Eclectic); and professional ensembles the Montgomery Recreators and the Auburn Knights.

 

Our performance lineup is as follows:

 

SATURDAY, APRIL 14

5:00 - Southside Middle School 7th Grade Jazz Band

5:30 - University of Alabama Two O'Clock Jazz Band

6:00 - Saraland High School Jazz Band

6:30 - Southside Middle School 8th Grade Jazz Band

Help make the next generation tobacco free

Help make the next generation tobacco free

More than $1 million is spent each hour to market tobacco products in this country--and 99 percent of all new smokers are youth and young adults who are enticed by this marketing. According to a new Surgeon General’s report, Preventing Tobacco Use Among Youth and Young Adults, far too many young people use tobacco.

In the U.S., more than 600,000 middle school students and 3 million high school students smoke cigarettes. In Alabama, surveys indicate that an estimated 18.6 percent of high school students smoke and 10,000 Alabama youth under 18 become new daily smokers each year.

More than 1,200 people die every day in the U.S. due to smoking. For every death, at least two new youths or young adults become regular smokers. About 90 percent of these replacement smokers smoke their first cigarette before age 18.

Smokeless or spit tobacco is also a concern. In Alabama, 19.1 percent of high school males use smokeless or spit tobacco.

Are you an Alabama Saver?

Are you an Alabama Saver?

The Alabama Cooperative Extension System and its Alabama Saves Coalition members are preparing for Alabama Saves Week Feb. 19 through 26.

Alabama Saves Week coincides with the national observance of America Saves Week. Extension Consumer Science and Personal Financial Management agents conduct events and activities to encourage financial literacy throughout the year.

During Alabama Saves Week, there is an expanded effort to increase awareness of the need to save money, reduce debt and build wealth with a primary focus on taking financial action – making commitments to save, invest and build wealth. Activities are conducted through partnerships with nonprofit organizations, companies, government agencies, educational institutions, religious institutions, community groups and others.

This year's theme is "Set a Goal, Make a Plan, Save Automatically". Saving automatically is the best strategy for savers.

Senior Citizen's Day is tomorrow at Old Kingston Missionary Baptist Church

Senior Citizen's Day is tomorrow at Old Kingston Missionary Baptist Church

Old Kingston Missionary Baptist Church cordially invites you to come out and help celebrate their Senior Citizen's Day fellowship.  This is a day set aside to honor the senior citizens of the church.

The fellowship will take place at the church tomorrow, February 12th at 1:30 p.m.  Please make plans to join them as they celebrate their senior citizens!

Old Kingston Missionary Baptist Church is located at 963 County Road 40 in Prattville.  For more information, contact the church at 334-361-9447

Senior Citizen's Day coming up at Old Kingston Missionary Baptist Church

Senior Citizen's Day coming up at Old Kingston Missionary Baptist Church

Old Kingston Missionary Baptist Church cordially invites you to come out and help celebrate their Senior Citizen's Day fellowship.  This is a day set aside to honor the senior citizens of the church.

The fellowship will take place at the church on Sunday, February 12th at 1:30 p.m.  Please make plans to join them as they celebrate their senior citizens!

Old Kingston Missionary Baptist Church is located at 963 County Road 40 in Prattville.  For more information, contact the church at 334-361-9447

Alabama celebrates first National Rural Health Day on November 17th

Alabama celebrates first National Rural Health Day on November 17th

Unique health care challenges face America’s 62 million rural citizens, including almost 2 million Alabamians. To highlight these important health care challenges and to showcase the importance of rural communities, the Alabama Department of Public Health’s Office of Primary Care and Rural Health joins other rural health advocates nationally and locally to celebrate the first National Rural Health Day on Thursday, Nov. 17.

Rural communities in Alabama face unique health care needs. Today more than ever before, Alabama must address accessibility issues, a lack of health care providers, the needs of an aging population suffering from a greater number of chronic conditions, and larger percentages of underinsured and uninsured citizens.

The city of Prattville is gearing up for its annual Christmas Tree Lighting and Parade

The city of Prattville is gearing up for its annual Christmas Tree Lighting and Parade

The city of Prattville has announced the dates for its annual Christmas Tree lighting and Christmas Parade.  The Christmas Tree lighting will be held on Thursday, December 2nd at 5:00 p.m. in front of City Hall at 101 W. Main Street.  This year there will also be a Winter Wonderland and Candycane Fountain for children with a special appearance from Santa and his elves. 

Prattville's Christmas Parade is scheduled for Saturday, December 3rd, beginning at 4:30 p.m.  The parade route begins and ends at the Autauga County Courthouse.  This year's theme is "Cooking up a Christmas to Remember".

For more information on either event, call (334) 358-029.