VOLUNTEER Covenant Hospice, Coordinator Students can volunteer at Azalea Court, Headland Senior Center, Newville Senior Center, Henry County Health and Rehab and the Abbeville Senior Center. Volunteers play games and do crafts with the residents and seniors. Ages 14 and up. Contact Amy Balkcom, (334)794-7847 or (334)796-5860. C.H.A.R.M. City of Headland Animal Rescue Mission, 693-9097 PLACES TO PLAY City of Headland Parks—693-3365 - Douglas Park - Morris Park - Downtown Square DJ Bingo With K2 Entertainment A new spin on an old game, Tuesdays 6:30-9pm, The Oyster Bar & Steamer, on the Square Clutch Baseball - W. Church St., (334) Creative Minds - S. Main, (334) Meadowbrook - Walden Pond Rd., (334) Living Strength Gym - W. Church St., 618-0011 Ravenwood Sporting Clays - US 431 North, (334) SkyCruise Balloon Flights - Headland Airport, (850)2102908 Southern Cross Ranch - County Rd 55, 693-9505 Steps Dance Studio - On the Square, 618-4132 Headland Country Club—Tumbleweed Ranch—Landmark Park Dothan Area Botanical Gardens—Wiregrass Museum of Art SHOP Check out these local retail shops for apparel and /or gifts this summer Carter’s Trophies & Awards - On the Square, 693-5114 Courtly Couture /Ashley Parr Photography -On the Square, 360-0477 Daylight Invites, On the Square, 785-5149 Diann’s Florist, 301 S. Main, 693-2994 Emu Miracles, US 431 Bypass, 693-9299 Headland Ace Hardware - 431 Bypass, 693-2140 K-Time Sports & Apparel, On the Square, 785-9004 Overflowing Ministries, US 431 Bypass, 585-3274 Quilted Creations, On the Square, 693-5808 The Gilded Lily, On the Square, 693-9622 The Old Ice House, On the Square, 785-5185 Todd Syrup Farm, US 431 Bypass, 693-2004 2015 Headland, Alabama EAT El Dorado Steakhouse - US 431 Bypass, 693-0507 Hardee’s - US 431 Bypass, 693-0750 Tew’s Day Café (Bob’sFamous Boiled Peanuts) - US 431 Bypass The Blue Plate - Dothan, 702-7100 The Taco Shop - On the Square, 693-9063 The Oyster Bar & Steamer - On the Square, 693-9063 Willie D’s - US 431 Bypass, 693-3600 3 Pigs BBQ—China Garden—Copper Kettle—Fred’s BBQ Hot Dog Shop—LaBamba—Pizza Hut—Subway—Subs Plus SPORTS PeeWee Football & Cheerleading - Registration for football is May, registration for cheerleading is April, Facebook: Headland Pee Wee Football Association, ww.headlandpeeweefootball.org Soccer—Registration is August, after school begins, 693-3365 Basketball—Registration in October, Facebook: Headland City League Basketball, email: [email protected] Baseball/Softball/T-Ball—Registration is March, 693-3365 Headland Area Chamber of Commerce (334)693-3303 www.headlandal.com [email protected] EVENTS SUNDOWN CINEMA Free outdoor movies on the Square. Friday, May 29 and Friday, June 26. (334)693-3303 SUMMER LIBRARY PROGRAMS “Every Hero Has a Story” 693-2706, www.headlandlibrary.org June 3—Blazers Educational Animals June 10—(to be announced) June 17—(to be announced) June 24— Lewie–E Magician/Clown SUMMER CAMPS & PROGRAMS SEWING CAMP Quilted Creations June 8-11, June 29-30, July 27-30, August 3-6 9:30am-12:30pm or 1:30pm-4:30pm, $65 24 Main Street, on the Square, (334)693-5808, [email protected], Open Monday 4-8 pm, Tuesday-Friday 9:305:00, Saturday 10:00-2:00 ART CAMP Creative Minds June 1 - July 31, Monday through Friday, 7:30 till 5:30. Pro- Fridays, June 5-July31, on the square downtown grams are two, three, or five days a week. Activities include arts and crafts, games, swimming, local field trips to the movies, library, bowling, pizza, Big Fun, Landmark Park, and local playgrounds. We also have times of free play and outdoor games ALABAMA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MOUNTED SHOOTING STRENGTH TRAINING CLASSES Clutch Baseball May 22-24, Southern Cross Ranch, 693-9505 June 1-August 7 Girls Ages 7-12, M/W/F, 10-11am High School Girls, M/W/F , 1-2:30pm Boys Ages 7-12, 3 days/wk, 8-9:30am High School Boys, 3 days/wk, 10-11:30am www.ClutchBaseballAlabama.com FARMERS MARKET 100 shooters participating from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee, free to the public (but it is very loud), concessions available, shoot starts Friday at 7pm, Saturday at 9am, Sunday cowboy church at 8:00 and shoot starts at 9. ICE CREAM SOCIAL & FAMILY FUN DAY June 14, Headland United Methodist Church KIDS COLLEGE Wallace Community College 1st-6th Grades, 556-2203, www.wallace.edu/kidscollege Aviation: Don’t Just Wing It, Fly! - June 1-4 Robotics: Robotastic - June 15-18 Crazy Science: Science Detectives - July 13-16 CHEER CAMP Headland High School Cheerleaders K-5th graders, last week in May, $30 from 3- 5pm after school. For questions ask a Headland varsity cheerleader or email [email protected] SUMMER DAY CAMPS Landmark Park (334)794-3452, www.landmarkparkdothan.com Discovery Days (ages 4-5) June 8-12 & 22-26, July 20-24; Earth Art (ages 6-8) July 6-10; Earth Explorers (ages 6-8) June 22-26, July 20-24; Pioneer Farm (ages 6-8) June 15-19, July 13-17; Ecology Camp (ages 6-8) June 15-19, July 13-17 Adventure Days (ages 9-11) June 8-10, July 6-8 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Bethlehem Baptist Church June 14 - 18, 6-8:30 pm, 693-3000, “Journey Off The Map” 4th OF JULY FIREWORKS SHOW HORSE CAMPS Southern Cross Ranch July 4th at Douglas Park, dark-thirty June 15-18, 693-9505 July 9-10, 6-8pm, Kids supper 5:30, 693-2956, “Outback Rock” YOUTH GAME DAY Tumbleweed Ranch Trinity Baptist Church July 25, Grades 6-12, Headland United Methodist Church, 693-2956 June 22-25 ROCKY RAM’S SOCK HOP Headland United Methodist Church July 13, 20, 27; K-5th Grade, 693-2956 August 29, WRMZ on the Square, 333-6524 MUSICAL MONDAYS Headland United Methodist Church July 19 -23, 6-8:30 pm, 693-3266, “Mount Everest” First Baptist Church June 7-11
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