[email protected] • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • 850-492-5221 or 251-968-5683 ACROSS FROM COBB PINNACLE 14 CINEMAS • PELICAN PLACE SHOPPING CENTER, GULF SHORES hAPPy NEW yEAR FROM RAFTERS REST. & SPORTS BAR Mon is $1.50 Beer Night • Tue is $3.99 Appetizer (& Trivia) Night • Thu is AYCE Catfish Night • $2 Wine on Fri Located in Pelican Place Shopping Center on Gulf Shores Pkwy (across from Cobb Pinnacle 14) in Gulf Shores, Rafters is locally owned since 2002 and features great BBQ, Seafood, Steaks, Wings, Burgers, Oysters, Crab Claws, Sandwiches, Fried Baskets, Salads and, of course, Sports on 18-plus TVs. If your team’s game is available, Rafters can probably show it. Call or visit us online for more info about weekday lunch specials and a variety of dinner specials. Rafters’ famous 11-7 weekday happy hour is popular with locals and winter visitors. Come see why Rafters has been voted best sports bar, best lunch, best burger and friendliest staff. (Call 251-968-3000 or visit raftersgulfshores.com for more info.) OPEN CHRISTMAS NIGHT AT 5 P.M. • BIG 10 BASKETBALL • COLLEGE BOWL GAME & NFL CENTRAL Page 2 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] A Bill McGinnes owned local institution for 30 years PIZZA Y S U O L BEER & M R A W F HOME O Happy Hour 11- 7 Mon-Fri • Full Menu ‘Til Midnight $1.25 Longnecks 11-7 Daily JOIN US ON NEW YEAR’S EVE Daily Lunch Specials MON - Homemade Chicken Pot Pie - $5.95 TUE - Pork Chops w. Scalloped Pot., Ital. Green Beans, Gar. Bread - $5.95 WED - Meatloaf, Mashed Potatos, Green Beans, Garlic Bread - $5.95 THUR - Hamburger Steak, Potatos & Gravy, Black Eyed Peas, Bread - $5.95 FRI - Blackened Whitefish w. Rice Pilaf, Broccoli & Cheese, Bread - $5.95 Additional Daily Lunch Specials Soup & Salad - $5.95 • Ceasar Salad - $3.95 • Potato Skins - $5.95 Meatball Sandwich w. Mozzarella - $6.95 • Turkey Club - $6.95 PRIME RIB DINNER: $11.95 - EVERY THURS AFTER 5 Chicken Alfredo - $5.95 • Lasagna - $5.95 • Soup Du Jour - $2.95 NO COVER-CHAMPAGNE TOAST - PARTY FAVORS MUSIC BY SMOKEY, MARK & FRIENDS LIVE MUSIC NIGHTLY - NEVER A COVER MON, TUE, & WED Smokey Otis & Mark Laborde THURS Logan Spicer & Mark Laborde FRI: Logan & Ken SAT & SUN: Johnny Barbato Starting Jan. 1 Isle’s Original Oyster Stew - Mondays 5 to 7 - $5.95 Every Tuesday 4-7 - Salmon Patty Dinner - $6.95 Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 3 Page 4 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] COASTAL CHRISTMAS 2014 Hangout on NYE with Mulligans, Kristy Lee The hangout has booked a blockbuster musical line-up - Kristy Lee & Dirt Road Revival, The Mulligan Brothers and The hussy hicks - for its New year’s Eve Peace Out Party. Co-hosted by unLeashed, the party starts at 9 p.m., and pre-sale tickets are now on sale. General admission is $35, and a lmited amount of $50 VIP tickets are also available. VIP guests will have access to a private, no wait bar, free appetizers, drink specials, meet-n-greets with the artists and other amenities in the VIP lounge. All tickets include a midnight buffet, party favors, champagne toast and balloon drop with with a chance to win two general admission hangout Music Fest tickets. The party is 18 and up and, of course, 21 and up to consume alcohol. Special lodging and private table options are also available. Visit thehangout.com for more information. Naughty & nice welcome at ‘Bama’s Dec. 25 Whether you've been naughty or nice , Christmas is a time for family and friends to gather and celebrate. The Flora-Bama wants you on the line to eat, drink, and be merry for it's traditional potluck dinner. The turkey and ham will be prepared and ready to go. We encourage you to bring a covered dish to share, because that's what Christmas is all about. Live music will be playing throughout the bar to bring Christmas cheer. The Flora-Bama is located at 17401 Perdido Key Dr. on Perdido Key. For more info, call (850) 492-0611. Noon Year’s Eve at LuLu’s is all about family fun By Fran Thompson As always, families and children will be the focus during the 10th annual Noon year’s Eve party at LuLu’s at homeport Marina in Gulf Shores. Even the event’s entertainers, Kathleen Rees & Pelican 212, are a band of seven siblings. Starting at 10 a.m., children will ring out the year in exciting style with a sandcastle building contest, face painting, a petting zoo, and arts and crafts. At noon, a beach ball will drop and Noon year’s Eve is celebrated with kid-friendly fireworks (huge bubblewrap!). Noon year’s Eve ends at 3 p.m. Admission is free, and LuLu’s kitchen will be open throughout the festivities. (Info: lulubuffett.com or 251-967-lulu. Kathleen Rees & Pelican 212 have become a street performing sensation in Nashville, their hometown. The band (pictured) includes 8-year-old Mollie, 10-year-old Giovanni, 10-year-old Kolbe, 10-year-old Max, 11-year-old Marie, 12-year-old Angelle and their older sister, Katie, who also serves as the band's conductor. Armed with trumpets, trombones, drums, a keyboard and their voices, Pelican 212 spend most weekends on Nashville’s Broadway district busking in front of ever increasing crowds. The bands playlist includes crowd favorites like "Soul Man," "Sweet Caroline" and, of course, "We Are Family." Most people are so captivated and surprised by how talented the kids are, they can't help but stop and marvel. Polar Bear Dip a New Year’s Day tradition at Flora-Bama At the crack of noon, neither rain, sleet, too much NyE or bitter cold will prevent more than 1000 mostly costumed crazies from jumping into the Gulf of Mexico for the Annual New year’s Day Polar Bear Dip on the Alabama/Florida state line. hundreds more will stand along the beach or up on the Flora-Bama back decks and laugh while the dippers splash around. Souvenir shirts will be available with a traditional feast of black-eyed peas, cornbread, ham and a beer or soda for all survivors. This is the 31st year the Flora-Bama has hosted its dip, and an all day celebration with live music and bowl games on 24 big screen TV’s will follow. For more information call 251-980-5118 or 850-492-3048 or visit flora-bama.com or facebook. Pictured: 2014 Polar Bear Dippers. Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page5 Page 6 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] COASTAL CHRISTMAS 2014 Reeling in New Year at Wharf w. marlin drop Reeling in the New year at The Wharf is back! Celebrate New year’s Eve at The Wharf with the annual street party on Main Street. It’s free to the public and features live music throughout the night. Enjoy games and activities for the entire family. Experience the signature Marlin Drop countdown to 2015 and a spectacular firework show at midnight. upgrade your experience with VIP tickets to the Jim Bean Kentucky Fire VIP Club in the Palms. A VIP ticket of $90 allows you to watch the activities on Main Street and is the perfect place to catch the firework show. VIP ticket holders will also enjoy hors d’oeuvres, complimentary adult beverages, comfortable lounge areas and New year’s Eve party favors. VIP tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com. Announcements of bands and additional activities are coming soon. Check alwharf.com for all seasonal schedules and for additional information on these events, and activities. NINE GREAT CHURCHES MAKE ONE GREAT CONCERT: The Lillian Community Club was filled with Christmas music when the Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church presented the annual Songfest to a standing-room-only crowd. The nine churches of Lillian provided choirs, musicians and soloists to entertain and inspire with their songs of the season. Pictured are members of the Lutheran church choir. Make It To Line Run Dec. 27 on State Line The Flora-Bama Lounge & Package will host its annual Make It to The Line 4-Mile Run/ Walk & 1-Mile Fun Run on Saturday, Dec. 27 at 10 a.m. Entry fee is $25 until race day and $30 on race day. The fee includes a long sleeved t-shirt for the first 400 and plenty of healthy food, drink (including a couple of beers) and music on all three ‘Bama stages post race. The 4-mile course is a simple out and back from the Flora-Bama to the Perdido Pass Bridge. Awards will be three deep in thirteen age categories with male and female for both runners and walkers. The now famous post race party will also include lots of door prizes. The Flora-Bama is located at 17401 Perdido Key Dr. on Perdido Key at the Alabama-Florida line. Register online at active.com or pick up a registration form at Flora-Bama. A portion of the proceeds will benefit local volunteer fire departments. DOLPHIN SOUND AT ZOO: Angelle' Coley poses in front of a few prehistoric residents after performing with the Dolphin Sound from GSES at the recent “Christmas with God’s Creatures” at the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo. Those attending the free event brought canned goods and donations for the Gulf Shores based Christian Service Center and enjoyed homemade treats, hot apple cider, Christmas caroling, crafts and a live nativity. GULF SHORES WOMAN 'S CLUB DECORATES SHERIFFS BOYS RANCH: The Alabama Sheriffs Boys Ranch in Summerdale witnessed a flurry of holiday activity on Saturday December 6. Members of the Gulf Shores Woman's Club arrived early with Christmas trees and ornaments and decorated the two residential houses at the Ranch. Joining in the merriment were the boys who live there and the Moms and Dads, Jacob and Sharon Motts at the hawsey house and Regal and Tina hare at the Brown house. GSWC members who "decked the halls" were Shirley Colin, Debby hauble, Kay herrin, Charlotte Little, Anne Lorance, Kathleen Donaldson, Carol Ann Owen, Rosemary Reichstetter, and Diane urban.Lillian Songfest SYMBOLS OF CHRISTMAS: Mrs. Rachel Ellsworth’s fifth grade class teamed up with Ms. Kimberly hollis’ kindergarten class to create Symbols of Christmas Presentations using the Aurasma app on the iPads. The app allows students to “scan” their own artwork/drawing to view a video presentation made by the students themselves. Mrs. haley Crews taught Mrs. Ellsworth’s class how to create the projects, then the fifth grade students took the skills they learned and paired up with kindergarten students to work on the projects and create together! Pictured: haley Crews and Rachel Ellsworth. RANDOM ACTS OF HOLIDAY KINDNESS: Ms. hollis kindergarten class at Orange Beach Elementary School is learning how 5 year olds can make a difference through “ Random Acts of Kindness” this holiday season. To say thank you and make a difference in their community, the students made cards and gave freezer meals to the local firemen to have during Christmas week while they work and protect Orange Beach. Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 7 Page 8 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] COASTAL CHRISTMAS 2014 Christian Service Center NYE early bird party The Christian Service Center will present its annual Early Bird New year's Eve Party Wednesday, December 31 from 7 - 10 p.m. at the Erie Meyer Civic Center in Gulf Shores. Guests will enjoy entertainment and dancing with music provided by Event Disc Jockey Damon Collins. Guests should bring their own snacks, drinks and table decorations. Prizes will be awarded for the Most Original, Most Outrageous and Most Elegant table decorations. Doors will open at 6 PM for guests to set up and decorate tables.(No glitter, confetti or open flames are allowed on tables.) Tickets for the Early Bird New year's Eve Party are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Individuals or groups purchasing a table of eight receive reserved seating. Tickets may be purchased using a credit card or PayPal by visiting cscgs.com or by cash or check at the Christian Service Center, 317 Dolphin Ave. from 9 a.m. ‘til noon weekdays. Proceeds will benefit The Christian Service Center which provides assistance to qualified residents or Gulf Shores, Orange Beach and Fort Morgan who need help with food, housing or counseling. For additional information call the Christian Service Center at 251-968-5256 or Joyce Pinnix at 251-269-2155. “Bama celebrates 50th anniversary with NYE party The Flora-Bama 50th Anniversary New year’s Eve Party will feature souvenir splits of champagne, a non-stop buffet from 7 p.m. on, breakfast sandwiches starting at 12:30 a.m., great music on three stages, party favors, and spectacular fireworks bringing in the new year. Tickets are on sale now online and in the Flora-Bama gift shop, all for only $35 in advance, $40 day of (+$10 for young adults 18-20 at the door). The Flora-Bama yacht Club, across the street from the Flora-Bama on Ole River, will be serving a special New year’s Eve dinner (Reservations are not required but appreciated - 850-483-6272). More info florabama.com or facebook. GSES PROJECT JUBILEE SHOWS SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS: Gulf Shores Elementary Project Jubilee created pop-up Christmas cards for the patients at the Gulf Coast Cancer Center. Sophia henry (a fifth grader), suggested students send cards to promote good cheer for the cancer patients. Project Jubilee students decided to do this as one of their service learning projects. The students hope the patients enjoy the cards as much as they enjoyed making them. Their wish is that the cards may bring some peace, comfort, and joy during the patients' treatment. Pictured: (front) Jacob Phillips, Sophia henry, Molly Sims; (back) Catherine hackett, Garrett Garner. OB LIBRARY STORYTIME SURPRISE: The December 9, 2014 story time at Orange Beach Public Library had a special visitor. Children that gathered for the program were surprised and pleased when bells begin to ring and the jolly old elf entered the room. Santa sat by the tree and visited with each child. Music was played while snacks were eaten and Christmas crafts were made. Everyone enjoyed the festivities. Each child took a toy away from story time as well as artwork, reindeer food, and fond Pictured: Christmas memories. Carsyn Berry with Santa. Fairhope will sponsor lively NYE street party The City of Fairhope will again be hosting their annual New year's Eve Celebration on its downtown streets. Bring your family and ring in the New year dancing to live music and other activities that include a band at the corner of Fairhope Ave. and Church St. at 8:30 p.m. Other entertainment will include face painting, a DJ, party favors and a ball drop and fireworks at midnight. Many downtown restaurants will be open. Section Street will be left open to through traffic; handicap parking will be available on Section Street in designated handicap areas and in the parking lot behind Julwin’s. For more information on the Fairhope New year’s Eve Celebration, call Paige Turberville at 251-929-1466. Family friendly Worship at the Water on Dec. 24 Worship at the Water, the immensely popular Sunday non-denominational religious gathering at the Flora-Bama, will celebrate Christmas with a special family friendly Christmas Eve service on the Flora-Bama tent stage on Tuesday, December 24 at 6 p.m. Communion and scripture reading will be highlighted. Of course, everyone is welcome at Central’s Flora-Bama Worship on the Water every Sunday. The Flora-Bama also welcomes all who wish to join them in good cheer to a Christmas potluck beginning at noon on Christmas day. HOLIDAY CHEER AT SOUTHWEST BRANCH LIBRARY: The Southwest Branch Library shared the holiday spirit with seasonal activities. Children made ‘mistletoe’ cards at story time. using their feet and washable ink, kids made a mistletoe impression on a holiday card with the help of parents and library staff. Santa came to visit the library where he read stories and listened to the wishes of all the children. Family movies are shown on the first Thursday, cartoons on the third Saturday of each month. A craft activity is held on the third Thursday evening of each month. For more information contact the library at 850-453-7780 or visit mywfpl.com. Events are all sponsored by The Friends of the Southwest Branch Library who raise funds for these activities through the sale in the Friends Boutique of gently used books, CD’s, and movies donated by the community. Pictured: Santa reads a holiday story to children at Southwest Branch Library. ELBERTA STUDENTS DISPENSE HOLIDAY CHEER: Once again, Elberta Middle School students, faculty, and staff comes through during a time of need for many people in our community. “We had almost 1,500 food items donated to be distributed to our Elberta Families and friends in need of a little holiday cheer. Over 25 families received a turkey/ham and a box of food,’’ said Danielle Dunlavy, the EMS Library Media Specialist. “Thanks to all the Elberta students who gave.” Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 9 Page 10 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] COASTAL CHRISTMAS 2014 Take the Plunge at Hangout Polar Bear Dip Grayson & Minstrels play at family friendly event By Josh Coleman Take the Plunge into the Gulf of Mexico for a non-traditional, family friendly, Polar Bear Dip in Gulf Shores. The Kiwanis Club of Gulf Shores and the Alabama Law Enforcement Torch Run presents the 4th Annual Polar Bear Dip at high noon on Thursday, January 1, 2015 at the Gulf Shores Public Beach in front of The hangout. All participants will be treated to a great post dip party at The hangout with complimentary chili (for those who braved the cold waters and while supplies last) and live music by Grayson Capps and The Lost Cause Minstrels. Of course, all the football bowl games will be shown on the hangout's 20+ TV screens. Polar Bear Dip souvenir T-shirts will be available for $15 and 100% of the proceeds benefit the Gulf Shores Kiwanis Club and Alabama Special Olympics. Both organizations will be accepting charitable contributions at the event. Group hike at Gulf State Park on New Year’s Day Gulf State Park will participagte in the The National Association of State Park Directors 1st Day hike event on January 1 at 1 p.m. Walkers are asked to meet at the Gulf Oak Ridge Trail head on State Rd. 2 in Gulf State Park. “It will be as long as it takes for everyone to make it through the trail,’’ said coordinator Gerold harbin, the GSP marketing & promotions manager. For more info, call 251-948-7275 or 205-5862795. On January 1, 2014, the National Association of State parks made history by hosting over 800 hikes and more than 27,000 people in all 50 states – an increase of 5,000 participants over 2013. The hike is an opportunity to showcase state parks as close to home places for connecting people to nature, promoting yearround recreation and fostering healthy outdoor lifestyles. PERDIDO BAY OPTIMIST LILLIAN CHRISTMAS PARADE MORE HOLIDAY PICTURES More than 45 units graced the streets of Lillian as the Optimist Club of Perdido Bay hosted the annual Christmas Parade. The units included floats, cars clubs, marchers, boats and walkers of every size. Of course, Santa Claus was there to greet the hundreds of boys, girls, moms, dads, memaws and papaws and friends and neighbors that lined the streets. Trophies were given in three categories of floats, Churches, Commercial and Non-Profit. Winners in the Church category were Lillian First Baptist Church, 1st place, and Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church, 2nd place. Baldwin County Sewer Service took first place in the Commercial category, with R' Reileigh's Daybreak Cafe in second place. The Lillian Community Club received the first place trophy in the Non-Profit category and American Legion Post 48 took second. This was the first event in the busy Christmas Season for Optimist Club members. The club meets every Saturday morning at 8 a.m. in the Lillian Community Club. AT MULLETWRAPPER.COM Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 11 Page 12 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] PAPA ROCCO’S ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY LOTS MORE PICTURES AT MULLETWRAPPER.COM Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 13 Page 14 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] COASTAL CHRISTMAS 2014 OPTIMIST CLUB OF PERDIDO BAY BREAKFAST W. SANTA MORE HOLIDAY PICTURES AT MULLETWRAPPER.COM Children of all ages and their families were the guests of the Optimist Club of Perdido Bay when the members hosted Breakfast with Santa Claus. Dozens of gifts were given to the boys and girls aged infant to 8 years old. Santa visited with each child and presented age-appropriate toys. The families were also treated to a free Optimist breakfast consisting of pancakes, eggs, sausage, grits and biscuits and gravy. Santa's Elves warmed up the crowd on the chilly, rainy morning with contests and the reading of "The Night Before Christmas". This was the final project of the season, after hosting the Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service and helping with the ARC Thanksgiving Dinner in November followed by the Lillian Christmas Parade and accompanying Santa Claus to Special Needs Classes to present gifts. After the Christmas break, members of OCPB will head back to school to read to kindergarten and first grades at Elberta Elementary School and to tutor students in math at the elementary and middles schools. In the Spring they will host the Annual Easter Egg hunt and Fishing Rodeo. The school year will end with Oratorical and Essay contests, a party for third grade students after testing and awarding $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors. Men and women are invited to breakfast at 8 a.m. any Saturday morning at the Lillian Community Club to be a part of this group whose Jayla Evans with Jolly St. Nick. motto is "Bring Out the Best in Kids". Kaitlyn Berry Keana Nielsen Richie Whitmyer Stephen Nicholas Patricia Hilderbrand Timothy Evans SANTA TAKES A BREAK: Santa took a break from his work to party with Mrs. Amy Doss' 1st grade class at Gulf Shores Elementary School! Pictured with this very special guest is Wallace Russell. Suzana Motas CSC & SUNNY 105 TOY DRIVE: In cooperation with many local businesses that serve as collection locations, the 7th year of the Santa’s helper Toy Drive effort co-sponsored by “Sunny 105.7-FM” and the Christian Servicew Center was the most successful ever. Over 35 giant boxes of toys collected. Lee hagan of Sunny 105 said that the Christian Service Center distributes all toys within their local service area (south Baldwin County). A big thank you to the Businesses participating: Canal Rd Animal hospital/GNG Plumbing/Gulf Shores Family Pharmacy/Manning Jewelers/McCarron Insurance/Merril Miller Interiors/Repeat After Me/South Baldwin Regional Medical Center/The Meat Mart/ Woodson’s Barge In/Khloe and Kate’s/Orange Beach Power Sports and Radio Controlled hobbies/Eagle’s Talon/Island Dollar Store/hollis Interiors/ Sugar Shack and Café/Outlaw MMA/Pensacola Pools/Dec McCleland-Edward Jones/GNC/Pepper Palace/Wolf Bay Lodge/Stemz/Pelican Place at Craft Farms/Merle Norman/Xtreme Nutrition and Smoothies/One Cut Glass. Pictured: Sunny 105’s Kevin Keith, Don Brown and Christian Service Center volunteer Charlie Kiddy. Gracelynn Perez Jason Lee Betty & Dick Erwin read to children. ROLLIN’ ON THE RIVER: Although the winners were not made available at MW deadline, the Christmas Kayaker, the floating holiday home and Gumbo Key’s “Rollin’ On The River’’ live concert with the Adam holt Band were among the highlights of the 30 plus boat Coastal Alabama Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade. SPECIAL GIFTS FROM MRS. JOHNSTON : A group of 4th grade students at Gulf Shores Elementary School received a special Christmas gift, beautiful handknitted hats. The hats were handcrafted by Mrs. Lillian Johnston, originally of Oxford England. Mrs Johnston is a WWII survivor and actually delivered newspapers to author C. S. Lewis as a teen!! She loves the kids at Gulf Shores Elementary! Pictured: Ocean honsvick, Betty Rodriguez, Joey Bunting, Sophia Lowe, Abigail Dunn, Kylie Crowder, John Lumpkin, hayden Dekle, Nolan Sansom, Erica Parker, and Lizzy hands. Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 15 Page 16 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] SANDY CLAUS FLYS INTO LULU’S TO PICK UP WISH LISTS MORE PICTURES AT MULLETWRAPPER.COM Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 17 Page 18 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] SANTA DROPS IN TO GREET KIDS AT FLORA-BAMA Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 19 Page 20 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] Perdido Chamber recognizes members, board, volunteers at annual meeting The Perdido Key Chamber of Commerce introduced its 2015 Board of Directors and presented special awards at its recent annual holiday party & annual meeting at Perdido Beach Resort. The Chamber staff presented the following special awards at the party, co-sponsored by Gulf Power and ECB Services: Star Volunteers - Jessica Reid, Mary Jane Lord, Sandy Meador and Paul Cornell; Keyholders of the year - Lin & Kean Engie; Community Excellence Award - Southwest Branch Library; Non-Profit Business of the year - Alabama Credit union; Small Business of the year - Perdido Realty; Large Business of the year - Gulf Power. As 2015 is the Perdido Key Chamber's 30th anniversary, the Chamber presented 30 year Loyal Member Awards to Eden Condominiums, The Flora-Bama, Friends of Pensacola State Parks, Grand Lagoon yacht Club, holy Spirit Catholic Church, Innerarity hardware, Key Concepts Realty, Kiwanis Club, Lillian's Pizza, Mariner Owners Association, Meryl Miller's Interiors, Mullet Wrapper, The Original Point Restaurant, Pensacola Greyhound Track, Perdido Bay Golf Club, Perdido Bay Tribe, Perdido Beach Resort, Perdido Beach Services, Perdido hair Salon, Perdido Key Pam Rodriguez of Perdido Realty; Melanie Skaggs of SW Branch Library: Mark Cooper of Alabama Credit Union; Jean Piecuch of Gulf Power Oyster Bar, The Reef, Sandy Key Condominium, Tampary Brothers Realty and Windward Owners Assn. The 2015 board of directors was welcomed and outgoing board members Peter King, Kelley Thompson and Blitz Poston were thanked for their service. The incoming board includes Cheryl Bamone, Blue Angel uPS Store; Sally Bowen, Sally's Island Catering; Peggy Butler, Main Street Properties; Mike Campbell, Perdido Title; Craig Dalton, Strategic health Alliance; Judy Davis, Perdido Key Sports Bar; Fred Garth, Guy harvey Foundation; Kathy Justice, Main Street Properties; Pat McClellan, Flora-Bama; Joseph McNair, Warren Averett; Sharyon Miller, Ballinger Publishing; Noah Moseley, Ole River Optimist Club; Jean Piecuch, Gulf Power; Cameron Price, Flora-Bama; and Bill Stromquist, AL Gulf Coast Zoo. Outgoing District 2 Commissioner Gene Valentino was recognized for his excellent work and dedication to the Perdido community, and Member Kim Lien was awarded a two night stay donated by Pointe South for having the most members referred. “We're very thankful and proud of all our members for supporting one another and the community as a whole,’’ said Chamber Director Tina Morrison. Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 21 Page 22 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] PERDIDO KEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHRISTMAS PARTY MORE PICTURES AT MULLETWRAPPER.COM Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 23 Page 24 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] COASTAL CHRISTMAS 2014 Hangout Fest issues cards for use when gifting tickets SANTA VISITS ELBERTA & FOLEY SCHOOLS: Santa Claus and his crew of merry men and women visited Special Needs classes in Foley and Elberta elementary and middle schools. The annual event is sponsored by the Optimist Club of Perdido Bay. The group visited three classes in the two cities, presenting specially chosen gifts to more than 60 boys and girls. Traveling with Santa were Lee hoffman, Rev. Dan Randall, Jim Roth, Barbara Roth, Andy Wilkinson, Sondra Wilkinson, Duane Whitmyer, Sally McKinney and Santa's special assistant Chuck Ahrens. hangout Festival organizers sent four downloadable hangout holiday cards to give those who bought fest tickets as a gift a card to put under the Christmas tree. Ticket holders have a choice of four cards advertising the May 15-17 fest at Gulf Shores Public Beach. The first of the 70 plus bands that will play the fest and additional tickets will be made available at hangoutmusicfest.com early next year. Prices are: General admission ($249), VIP ($1099) and Super VIP ($1599). Tickets for the 2014 fest, with a line-up that featured Outkast, The Black Keys, Jack Johnson and The Killers, sold out well in advance and were priced way above face value on the secondary market. Gulf Shores City Council extended the festival’s permit for five additional years in October. The 2015 festival is covered under the previous permit. The new permit includes the hangout paying a franchise fee - one percent of gross revenue in 2017, two percent in 2018 and three percent in 2019 and 2020. Attendance at the fest will be limited to 40,000, and ticket holders under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. In 2014, the hangout Education Foundation was formed in coordination with the Gulf Shores high School Career Academy. ST. MARK ’S CHILDREN’S MUSICAL: Children and middle school youth of St. Mark’s Lutheran in Elberta, presented the Christmas musical, David’s Dynasty on Sunday, Dec. 21 in the parish hall. The Christmas celebrations continue this week with Christmas Eve Candlelight Services and Christmas Day Worship. St. Mark’s is located at 13220 Main St. in Elberta. The community is invited to join the worship. (Info-251-986-8133). WHAT CHRISTMAS MEANS TO ME: Congratulations to the Orange Beach Elementary School Rotolo¹s Art Contest Winners! The theme for the contest was “What Christmas Means to Me" and the winners had their art work displayed at the restaurant while enjoying kids night and building their own pizzas. Pictured: (l to r) Alyssa Greenway, Emma Steed, Sadie Jones, Claudia Cater, Ariana Green, Callie Chiepalich and Asa Baxter. CHRISTMAS IS GOOD TIME TO THANK GSES TEACHERS: Mrs. Julie Rosado's 6th grade students at Gulf Shores Elementary School recently made Teacher Appreciation/Christmas cards to thank the teachers for their hard work and dedication. Pictured: haley Daniels, Mrs. Julie Rosado, Addie Conatser, and Caroline Turberville. GULF SHORES WOMAN'S CLUB BRINGS CHRISTMAS TO GOLDEN LIVING: Gulf Shores Woman's Club helped residents of the Golden Living Center in Foley prepare for and celebrate the holidays on November 20. GSWC members brought Christmas cards and craft supplies and assisted the residents in addressing their own personal cards and decorating gift bags for the "Adopt An Angel" children's toy program. Also, on December 18, GSWC member Angela Richards played the piano while residents and family guests sang Christmas songs. Afterwards ,GSWC members surprised the "Golden Girls" with Christmas sacks filled with an assortment of angel figurines, nutcrackers, crossword puzzle books, jewelry, toiletry items, candy and pastries. Pictured: GSWC members and friends who participated in December were Charlotte Little, Mary Lou Bemis, Angela Richards, Diane urban, Marsha Claybrook, and Shirley Colin. Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 25 GCAA Kaleidoscope Art For Kids program starts in Jan. By Fran Thompson After school art classes will be available to children in Gulf Shores beginning the week of Jan. 12. The classes are part of the Kaleidoscope Art For Kids Program sponsored by The Gulf Coast Arts Alliance. Call 251-2233970, visit gulfcoastartsalliance.com or email [email protected] for more info. The schedule is as follows: • Mondays: 1st grade and up; Tie Dye & Batiking, textile art - Belinda Butler, instructor. Explore textile arts as students learn dyeing technique, patterns and the ancient art of batiking. This fun, messy class is a favorite with creative kids. The fee is $70 for the 3rd quarter. - 4th grade and up: Gulf Coast youth Chorale: Pam Winstead & Kayla Dowling, instructors. This semester the Chorale will prepare for a spring concert. The Chorale is dedicated to musical excellence while offering singers throughout South Baldwin County a unique opportunity to explore a diverse repertoire of music, including Classical, Broadway, Sacred, Contemporary, Jazz and more. Strong vocal habits, music reading skills and confidence in performing will be part of the curriculum. To sign up for an audition, email [email protected] or call 251.978.8130. The fee is $160 for the semester and may be made in two payments. • Tuesdays: 1st grade and up; Mosaics yvette Jones, instructor. Career arts educa- tor, Ms. Jones, always strives to make each student successful allowing them to find their own creative style. This is a fun class exploring the ancient art of mosaics! Students will complete several mosaic works in this quarter’s class. Mosaic is a picture or pattern made with small pieces of ceramic tile or glass. The fee is $80 for the quarter. • Thursdays: 1st - 3rd grades: Dance - Emily Sutton, instructor, Jazz & Musical Theater. Students will be preparing for a Spring Performance Night this semester. Jazz dance is built on the technique, strength and beauty of ballet, yet usually set to rhythmic fast-paced music. Musical theater, which takes most of its groundwork from jazz dance, will also be highlighted this season. The fee is $180 for the semester and may be made in two payments. - 4th - 6th grades: Culinary Arts - This is a semester long class. A smorgasbord of culinary instruction, covering everything from appetizers to desserts, with a sprinkling of how to make all food - even healthy dishes taste incredible! The fee is $90 for this quarter. • Fridays: 1st grade and up: Dram & Acting - Jennifer Dawson, instructor. In the second semester the troupe will be working on their Spring Production. young actors will be mastering stage techniques, skills, and confidence. The fee is $160 for the semester and maybe made in two payments. Page 26 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] WHAT’S HAPPENING WED, DEC 24 • Grief Support Group: 10 a.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola; 850-492-2135 • AA: Noon; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • AA: 7:30 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. THU, DEC 25 MERRY CHRISTMAS TANGER RAISES BIG BUCKS FOR CANCER FIGHT: Since 1994, Tanger Outlet Centers has contributed more than $14.8 million to breast cancer research through the PinkSTyLE Campaign, 5K races, Pink Partini Events and other breast cancer-related fundraising events across the country. This holiday season, Tanger Outlets Foley will be donating $14,605.95 to the American Cancer Society Mid-South Division. Pictured: Debra Brown -Tanger Outlets Foley Assistant General Manager; Devine Johnson and Kathy O'Neill - American Cancer Society; and Tom Knighten Tanger Outlets Foley General Manager. BRETT/ROBINSON AGENTS CONTRIBUTE 19 BIKES TO OBFD AUXILIARY FUNDRAISER: Brett/Robinson Sales Agents donated 19 brand new bicycles and other toys to the Orange Beach Women’s Fire and Rescue Ladies Auxiliary. These Christmas gifts will be distributed to over 145 children from 70 local families. Ad. Info: mulletwrapper.com Advertise Where It Counts! 850-492-5221 • 251-968-5683 LEARNING EMOTIONS AT GSES: In first grade at Gulf Shores Elementary School in Mrs. Tammy Shirley’s Class, the students have been learning about emotions from Mrs. Kathy Corlew, special education teacher. Mrs. Corlew had the students use their iPads and get a picture taken showing different emotions—happy, sad, mad, excited, and worried. The students had to decide which emotion was being shown from the picture on the iPad. They also learned about how to respond to their friends when these emotions happen. At the end, the students were displaying a happy emotion! Pictured: (above) Portia hollis, Michael Stafford, Mrs. Corlew, Andrew Fowler; (below) Graham Stewart. • Christmas Potluck at Flora-Bama: noon til; Flora-Bama Lounge & Oyster Bar, 17401 Perdido Key Dr., Perdido Key; 850492-0611. • Widowed Spouse Support Group: noon1:30 p.m.; holy Spirit Episcopal Church on Ft. Morgan Rd.; 251-974-1532. • AA: Noon; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • AA: 7 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. FRI, DEC 26 • Santa Pictures at The Wharf: 4 -8 p.m.; $10 per photo; The Wharf; 4830 Main Street, Orange Beach. • Holiday Ice Skating at The Wharf: real ice: 4-10 p.m.; 4830 Main Street, Orange Beach. • Melissa Joiner: 6 p.m.; happy harbor Oyster Bay; Bon Secour. • Matt & Sherry Neece: 6; The hangout, Gulf Shores Public Beach. • Adam Holt: 5; LuLu’s at homeport Marina, Gulf Shores. • Big Muddy: 8; Moe’s; Daphne. • Hippie Radio: 7; hub Stacy’s; Innerarity Point. • Karaoke w. Kelli: 7; Snapper’s; Orange Beach. • Late Night DJ: Turtle Bar at Bill’s on the Beach; Gulf Shores. • DJ Nick: 10; Live Bait Back Building, Orange Beach. • John Brust: 6; Perdido Beach Resort Lobby Bar; Orange Beach. • Karaoke on the Tiki: 7; Live Bait, Orange Beach. • Karaoke: 10; The undertow; Orange Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 27 WHAT’S HAPPENING Beach. • Karaoke W. Dean: 7; American Legion Post 99; Foley. • Open Jam: 8; American Legion Post 199; Fairhope. • Logan & Jen: 8; Papa Rocco’s; Gulf Shores. • Bubba & Them Bluegrass Band: 6; The Original Point; Innerarity Point. • Friday Night Jam: 8; American Legion Post 44; Gulf Shores. • Karaoke: 7; Snapper’s; Orange Beach. • Flora-Bama Bingo: free; 1-4 p.m.; great prizes, family friendly; 17401 Perdido Key Dr., Perdido Key. • Bingo: early bird starts at 5:30; every Friday at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5659 on hwy. 98 in Elberta. • Celebrate Recovery: 6 p.m.; The Brooks Center at Orange Beach united Methodist Church 28751 Canal Rd., Orange Beach; a joint effort of Worship on the Water, Orange Beach uMC, and Perdido Bay uMC. • Foley Rotary Club: 12:15 p.m.; Gift horse Restaurant in Foley; foleyrotary @gulftel.com. • Alcoholics Anonymous: noon; Perdido Bay Community Center; 13660 Innerarity Pt. Rd.; 850-492-3056 or 492-6362. SAT, DEC 27 • Make it to the Line 4 Mile Run/Walk & 1 Mile Fun Run: 9 a.m.; Flora-Bama Lounge & Oyster Bar, 17401 Perdido Key Dr., Perdido Key; 251-236-1765. • Alabama Gulf Coast Farmers Market: 8 am - noon; Gulf State Park Pavilion in Gulf Shores; great local produce, canned goods, baked goodies, etc. • Kyle & Karl: 6; The hangout, Gulf Shores Public Beach. • Cool Rayz: 5; LuLu’s at homeport Marina, Gulf Shores. • Adam Holt Duo: 7; Moe’s; Daphne. • Shades of Time: 6:30; American Legion Post 99, Foley. • John Brust: 6; Perdido Beach Resort Lobby Bar; Orange Beach. • Karaoke on the Tiki: 7; Live Bait, Orange Beach. • DJ Nick: 10; Live Bait Back Building, Orange Beach. • The Blenders: 7; hub Stacey’s at the Point; Innerarity Point. • Saturday Night Jam: 8; American Legion Post 199; Fairhope. • Karaoke: 10; The undertow; Orange Beach. • Johnny Barbato: 8; Papa Rocco’s; Gulf Advertise Where It Counts: 850-492-5221 251-968-5683 Page 28 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 33 Page 30 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] WHAT’S HAPPENING Shores. • Bubba & Them Bluegrass Band: 6; The Original Point; Innerarity Point. • Karaoke: 9; Tacky Jack’s II, Ft. Morgan. • Steak & Dance Night: 5 p.m.; Steak dinners and live dance music; The Gulf Coast Elks Lodge 2789, Foley; 251-5501060. • Optimist Club of Perdido Bay: breakfast every Saturday at 7 a.m. at the Lillian Community Club in Lillian; (251) 961-2620. • AA: 10 a.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • AA: 7 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • Ladies AA: 9 a.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. SUN, DEC 28 COMPUTER SCIENCE WEEK AWARDS AT GSES: Pictured are Gulf Shores Elementary School 5th graders with certificates for completion of hour of Code (for Computer Science Week) activities. These children collectively wrote more than 300 lines of code! Pictured: (Back row) Graziela Menezes, River honsvick, Jackson Achimon, Mit Patel, Kirra Barnes, and Victoria Rogers; (front) Kailin Parker, Aiden Thach, Jeremia Carnrike, Emma Kelly, Katherine Meador. • Worship @ The Water: 10 a.m.; FloraBama Tent Stage, Perdido Key. • Greg Brown: 5; LuLu’s at homeport Marina, Gulf Shores. • John Joiner & Nick Branch: 4; hub Stacey’s at the Point; Innerarity Point. • Karaoke: 6; American Legion Post 99, Foley. • Johnny Barbato: 8; Papa Rocco’s; Gulf Shores. • Musicman & Co.: 4; American Legion Post 44; Gulf Shores. • Open Jam Session: 3-7; Lillian Community Club; Lillian. MON, DEC 29 • Spectra Sound & Light Spectacular: 8, 9 & 10 p.m.; (A Night at the Movies, Patriotic Show, Aqua Show); Main St. at The Wharf, Orange Beach. • Open Mic w/ Cathy Pace: 4 til; FloraBama; Perdido Key. • Brent Burns: 5; LuLu’s at homeport Marina, Gulf Shores. • Flora-Bama Bingo: free; 1-4 p.m.; great prizes, family friendly; 17401 Perdido Key Dr., Perdido Key. • Overeaters Anonymous: 6; holy Spirit Episcopal Church; Gulf Shores, 616 Ft. Morgan Rd.; 251-709-5907. • Celebrate Recovery: (Christ centered 12 step program); Monday evenings at 6 p.m.; Christian Life Church in Orange nBeach; 251-967-4840. • T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly): weigh-in 5:30; meeting 6; First Presbyterian Church of Foley; (Berry & highway 59). • Alcoholics Anonymous: noon; Perdido Bay Community Center; 13660 Innerarity Pt. Rd.; 850-492-3056 or 492-6362. •Cocaine Anonymous: 8 p.m. every Monday; holy Spirit Episcopal Church, 616 Ft. Morgan Rd. • Alcoholics Anonymous and Alanon: holy Spirit Episcopal Church in Gulf Shores at noon; Alanon at Orange Beach Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 29 WHAT’S HAPPENING Presbyterian Church in Orange Beach at 7 p.m.; 800-477-1104. • Ladies AA: 10 a.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • AA: Noon; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • AA: 7 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. TUE, DEC 30 • Worship @ The Water At The Perdido Key Sports Bar: 6 p.m.; 20 min. message followed by discussion, Perdido Key. • Gallery Dance Night & Lessons: East Coast Swing, Foxtrot, Merengue, Mambo, Cha Cha, Rumba, Shag, hustle, Waltz and Tango; $12 per person; Gulf Coast Arts Alliance Art Gallery, 225 East 24th Ave., Gulf Shores; 251-948-2627. • Delta Reighn: 5; LuLu’s at homeport Marina, Gulf Shores. • Bingo & Karaoke: 6; Tacky Jacks, Gulf Shores. • Burt Kimbrell: 6; Perdido Beach Resort Lobby Bar; Orange Beach. • Musicman & Co.: 6; American Legion Post 44; Gulf Shores. • Karaoke w. Mitchell Lee: 8; American Legion Post 199; Fairhope. • Open Mic: 6; The Office; Foley. • Bingo: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; The Gulf Coast Elks Lodge 2789, Foley; 251-550-1060. • L.A. Fleet Feet Running Club: Tuesdays at 6 p.m. at Gulf Shores Public Beach.; 5K, 10K, or walk; Info: visit lafleetfeet.com or call (251) 968-5611, (205) 966-4366. • Lillian Women’s Club: third Tues. of month; 11:30 a.m., Lillian Community Club; lunch & meeting at noon; 251-9611449. • Ostomy Support Group; 5:30-7 p.m.; Page 32 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] WHAT’S HAPPENING Naval Sea Cadets GSPD Citizen’s Police Academy starts Jan. 13 The Gulf Shores Police Department will host its 2nd Annual enrolling kids 13-18 Citizen’s Police Academy beginning Tuesday, January 13, 2015. The group will meet every Tuesday evening from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the Police Department, located at 220 Clubhouse Drive. The Citizen’s Police Academy is a partnership with the citizens of Gulf Shores and the Gulf Shores Police Department. The benefits of such a partnership can only help strengthen the entire community in public safety and quality of life. A police agency cannot be effective without the trust of its citizens. The Citizen Police Academy program builds that trust. Through education, it provides a bridge between the officer in the car and the citizens in the field. Citizens will gain an appreciation of the problems and challenges facing law enforcement and have an opportunity to offer comments and ideas regarding solutions. Those citizens then become the police department’s “goodwill ambassadors” throughout the community. As a result graduates are better equipped to assess safety issues, and share with others their knowledge of law enforcement practices and policies. There are several hands-on exercises and, at the end of the program, you will participate in role play exercises and make decisions as a police officer would. you will also be automatically signed up for a 4-hour “Ride Along” and ride with an officer to see first-hand what happens on the street. NAS Pensacola's uS Naval Sea Cadet Corps (13-18 years old) and uS Navy League Cadet Corps (11-14 years old) is enrolling interested youths. The unit meets one weekend per month throughout the year. The Cadets participate in civic activities and training events to develop in them a sense of pride, patriotism, courage, and self-reliance. The program is open to both military and non-military affiliated youths. Adult volunteers are also welcome. For more information visit seacadets.org or contact Luis Sepulveda at [email protected]. Thomas hospital, Fairhope, 4th Fl. Ste 400; light supper, guest speakers; (770) 312-8638, uOAA.org,or barbaraphillipsandcompany.com • South Baldwin Numismatic Society: 7 p.m.; second Tuesday of each month; Foley high School cafeteria; 251-9431486. • Pleasure Island Junior Women’s Club: 6 p.m.; Gulf Shores Adult Activity Center; enjoy meeting other ladies from our area; food & beverages provided; 251-213-3757. • Foley Lions Club: noon; Wolf Bay Lodge; 987-5471. • Southwest Branch Library Children’s Story Time: 10:30 a.m.; preschool; 12248 Gulf Beach hwy, Pensacola; (850) 4537780. • Orange Beach Bridge Club: Tue. & Thur at noon; Orange Beach Senior Center; 251-981-3440. • Orange Beach Library Children’s Story Time: 10 a.m.; pre-school; 981-2923. • Orange Beach Fisherman’s Assn.: Meets the second Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m. at the Orange Beach Community Center. • Gulf Shores Kiwanis Club: Palmer Dining Room at Craft Farms; noon; new members and guests always welcome; 251-981-9999. • Kiwanis Club of Big Lagoon: Break- fast meeting each Tuesday at 7:30 a.m.; speaker first three Tuesdays and a business meeting the fourth Tuesday; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Road, Pensacola, 850-341-5350. • Panhandle Senior Travel Club: Asbury Place, 5725 N. 9th Ave., Pensacola, third Tues of every month; social & sign up at 4:30 p.m; meeting at 5 p.m; Non-profit, friendly folks, group rates, great prices for trips. Ages 50 and up; PSTravelers.org; 850-9941775. WED, DEC 31 • Noon Year's Eve at LuLu's: noon - 3 p.m.; LuLu’s at homeport Marina; 200 East 25th Ave., Gulf Shores, safe fireworks, face painting, clowns, games & crafts, countdown to noon; 251-967-5858. • Flora-Bama's New Year's Eve Bash: Live music on 3 stages; food, party favors, champagne all night; Flora-Bama Lounge & Oyster Bar; 17401 Perdido Key Dr., Perdido Key; 850-492-0611. • Reeling in the New Year at The Wharf: 7 p.m.. til; The Wharf; 4830 Main St.; Orange Beach, fireworks, live music, marlin drop at midnight; 251-224-1000. • NYE Peace Out at The Hangout: Kristy Lee & Dirt Road Revival, The Mulligan Brothers, and The hussy hicks; advance Farmer’s Market open at Gulf State Park Pavilion GSPD PARTNERS WITH GSHS CAREER ACADEMY: Dr. Rosado, principal of the Gulf Shores high School and Ms. Nelson, Career Academy coordinator approached Chief Delmore about adding a member of the Gulf Shores Police Department to the expanding Career Academy. Interviews with GSPD officers have concluded and Chief Delmore is pleased to announce that Cpl. Josh Coleman has been selected. Cpl. Coleman will join Lt. Ron West with Gulf Shores Fire/Rescue in teaching the upcoming Public Safety class which is being offered in January. “This will be an excellent program to recruit talented Gulf Shores students from the academy, which could help advance our goal of more accurately reflecting the community we serve,’’ said Gulf Shores Police Chief Ed Delmore. Pictured: Ms. Nelson, Cpl. Josh Coleman, Dr. Rosado. The Farmer’s Market at Gulf State Park Pavilion on East Beach Blvd. in Gulf Shores is now open and will remain operational ‘til late summer 2015. The Farmer’s Market is held every Saturday from 8 a.m. ‘til noon until mid-July at the GSP Pavilion, and additional vendors are always welcome. Call 251-943-4678 for vendor info. OBES DEN AMBASSADORS SHARE LEARNING: Orange Beach Elementary School teachers share their new learning through the DEN Ambassador Program with Principal Mr. Moss at Orange Beach Elementary School. The DEN Star program inspires teachers to think "outside the box" when utilizing digital media. Pictured: Mr. Moss, haley Crews, Jeannine Noonan, Lindsey Mears, Lynette Peterson and Ashley young. Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 31 WHAT’S HAPPENING tickets $35. VIP $50; hangoutal.com • New Year's Eve Celebration at Live Bait Too: 24281 Perdido Beach Blvd, Orange Beach, dinner buffet, party favors, noise makers and champagne toast at midnight; live music w. Moiiles; 251-974-1612. • Fisher's New Year's Eve w. Robert Ellis Band: 7:30 p.m. til; cocktails, four course dinner with wine pairings, party favors, Champagne, and breakfast after midnight; reservations only; 251-981-7305. • New Year’s Eve Celebration: 830 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.; streets of downtown Fairhope; face painting, a DJ, fireworks and a ball drop at midnight; 251-929-1466. • Papa Rocco's New Year's Eve Party: 9 p.m. til; no cover; live music w. Mark Laborde & Smokey Otis; party favors; champagne; Papa Rocco's, 101 West 6th Street, Gulf Shores, 251-948-7262. • Early Bird New Year's Bash featuring DJ Damon Collins: 6-10 p.m.; Erie Meyer Civic Center, Gulf Shores; $15 advance; $20 at door; fundraiser for Christian Service Center; cscgs.com. • New Year’s Eve Party: 9 p.m.; happy harbor Oyster Bay; Bon Secour. • Grayson Capps & The Lost Cause Minstrels: 1 p.m.; The hangout, Gulf Shores Public Beach. • Karaoke: 9; The Office, Foley. • Open Mic W. Nigel Dickie: 6; Tacky Jacks, Gulf Shores. • John Joiner & Nick Branch: 7; hub Stacy’s, Innerarity Point. • Sandra Kaye w. Midnight Confessions: 7:30; Nolan’s, Gulf Shores. • Food Ministry For Hungry Families: noon-1 p.m.; Grace Lutheran Church, corner of West 23rd Ave. and West 4th St. in Gulf Shores; 251-968-5991. • Food Bank: 9 - 11 a.m every Wednesday, Perdido Bay Baptist Church, 12600 Sorrento Rd. Pensacola; call for eligiblity requirements at (850) 492-2604. • Narcotics Anonymous Freedom Group: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Foley; 8 p.m.; 251-978-0698 or 986-3187. • AA: Noon; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • AA: 7:30 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. THU, JAN 1 Orange Beach Elementary School December Terrific Kids The Gulf Shores Kiwanis Club representative Jason Jackson recently presented the club’s Terrific Kid awards for December at Orange Beach Elementary School. Pictured: (Above) Terrific Kids in Grades 4 through 6 - Front - Marshall Egbert, John Kellon Pope, Ella Owen, Blair Moss, Lucy Carl; Back - Brian Carter Brunick, Thrasher Steed, John Martin Green, Raymond Chen. (Below) Terrific Kids in Grades Kindergarten through 3 Front Row - Perry Ellen Webb, Emma Greene, Bridget Carl, Colton Boyd, Isabella Selman, Kayleigh Jacks; Back - Ryan Moss, Principal, Blake Brunick, Case Cochran, Gray Bias, Jay Spencer Lanford, Mandy Chen, Lauren Grace Brown, Evan Collin, Jason Jackson, Kiwanis Representative Page 34 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] WHAT’S HAPPENING GSES STUDENTS VISIT FIVE RIVERS: Ms. Angie Austin's first CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES CHRISTMAS COLLECTION: Volunteers at Catholic Social Services in Robertsdale accept gifts for children of needy families. More than 1300 toys have been collected for 463 boys and girls from 192 families. Catholic churches in the Mobile Archdiocese, as well as other organizations that are friends of CSS, provide the items. Cash donations are also being accepted for the purchase of turkeys and other traditional goodies. For information about the program call Volunteer Coordinator Peggy Peterson, (251) 947-2293. Pictured: Dick Fischlein, Gerry Fischlein, Cheryl Korte, Dixie Groutt, Trish Morris and Mike Groutt. SNOOK CLUB AT SBCT: Students and teachers of the Snook youth Club of Foley After School Fine Arts and Academic Enrichment Program attended the recent performance of "Cinderella" at the South Baldwin Community Theatre in Gulf Shores. The field trip was a part of a week long series of special holiday events planned for the children. The club is located at 1391 S. Cedar St. in Foley. Info: (251) 943-1483. graders at Gulf Shores Elementary School enjoyed learning about reptiles in Alabama while on a recent trip to Five Rivers. Students learned facts and used them to create a Keynote presentation as a culminating project for an Alabama Animals unit. Pictured: (above) Mary Kathryn hollingshead; (below) Akilles Scott and Mason Clark. Hapy New Year! nerarity Point) Pensacola. • Flora-Bama Polar Bear Dip: noon; Perdido Key at Al-Fl. State Line. • Gulf Shores Family Polar Bear Dip: noon; Gulf Shores Public Beach. • Good times Karaoke with John Henry: 6; happy harbor Oyster Bay; Bon Secour. • Grayson Capps & The Lost Cause Minstrels: 1 p.m.; The hangout, Gulf Shores Public Beach. • Karaoke: 9; The Office, Foley. • John Brust: 6; Perdido Beach Resort Lobby Bar; Orange Beach. • Adam Holt: 5; LuLu’s at homeport Marina, Gulf Shores. • Logan Spicer & Mark Laborde: 8; Pappa Rocco’s; Gulf Shores. • Rick Whaley & Tommy Mazullo: 5:30; Franco’s Italian Restaurant; Orange Beach. • Sandra Kaye w. Midnight Confessions: 7:30; Nolan’s, Gulf Shores. • HotSand 2.0: American Legion Post 44; Gulf Shores. • Karaoke: 9; The undertow; Orange Beach. • Karaoke w. Nick Wing: 8; hub Stacy’s; Innerarity Point. • Karaoke: 9; Tacky Jacks, Ft. Morgan. • Grief Support Group: noon-1:30 p.m.; First Presbyterian Church of Foley; 195 E. Berry Ave.; for all who are grieving; 943-8325. • AA: Noon; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • AA: 7 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (In- • Knee Deep: 7; hub Stacy’s; Innerarity Point. • Bluegrass/Gospel Concert: 7-9 p.m.; free refreshments, and train; $5; Wales West RV Resort, Silverhill, waleswest.com. • John Brust: 6; Perdido Beach Resort Lobby Bar; Orange Beach. • Bubba & Them Bluegrass Band: 6; The Original Point; Innerarity Point. • Karaoke: 9; Snapper’s; Orange Beach. • Karaoke W. Dean: 6; American Legion Post 99; Foley. • Logan & Jen: 8; Pappa Rocco’s; Gulf Shores. • Karaoke: 10; The undertow; Orange Beach. • Sandra Kaye w. Midnight Confessions: 7:30; Nolan’s, Gulf Shores. • Open Jam: 8, American Legion Post 199; Fairhope. • Flora-Bama Bingo: free; 1-4 p.m.; great prizes, family friendly; 17401 Perdido Key Dr., Perdido Key. • Bingo: Early bird at 5:30; Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5658; 24230 highway 98 Elberta, 251-986-8201. • Coastal Photography Club: 7 p.m.; Foley Senior Center; first Friday of month; 251-550-7050. • First Friday Art Walk: 7 p.m. til; historic downtown Fairhope. • Bingo: Early bird starts at 5;30; every Friday at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5659 on hwy. 98 in Elberta. FRI, JAN 2 CENTRAL BALDWIN CHAMBER RAFFLING RIFLE: The Central Baldwin Chamber of Commerce is selling raffle tickets for a henry Golden Boy Rifle (45 Long Colt) with a retail value of $899. Tickets are $5 for one or $20 for five tickets. The drawing will be held January 22 at the Chamber's Annual Banquet. Ticket holders need not be present to win. Call Jamie or Gail at 251-9472626 for more information or drop by the Chamber at 23150 highway 59 in Robertsdale (corner of highways 59 & 90 at the flags) to purchase tickets. Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 35 WHAT’S HAPPENING • Celebrate Recovery: 6 p.m.; The Brooks Center at Orange Beach united Methodist Church 28751 Canal Rd., Orange Beach; a joint effort of Worship on the Water, Orange Beach uMC, and Perdido Bay uMC. • Foley Rotary Club: 12:15 p.m.; Gift horse Restaurant in Foley; foleyrotary @gulftel.com. • AA: Noon; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • AA: 7 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. SAT, JAN 3 • Cowboy Johnson: 6 p.m.; happy harbor Oyster Bay; Bon Secour. • The Blenders: 7; hub Stacey’s at the Point; Innerarity Point. • John Brust: 7; Perdido Beach Resort Lobby Bar; Orange Beach. • Open Jam: 8; American Legion Post 199; Fairhope. • Karaoke: 10; The undertow; Orange Beach. • Karaoke: 9; Tacky Jacks, Ft. Morgan. • Bubba & Them Bluegrass Band: 6; The Original Point; Innerarity Point. • Sandra Kaye w. Midnight Confessions: 7:30; Nolan’s, Gulf Shores. • Johnny Barbato: 7; Pappa Rocco’s; Gulf Shores. • Optimist Club of Perdido Bay: Breakfast every Saturday at 7 a.m. at the Lillian Community Club in Lillian; (251) 961-2620. • AA: 10 a.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • AA: 7 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • Ladies AA: 9 a.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. SUN, JAN 4 • Worship @ The Water: 10 a.m.; Flora-Bama Tent Stage, Perdido Key. • Greg Brown: 5; LuLu’s at homeport Marina, Gulf Shores. • John Joiner & Nick Branch: 4; hub Stacey’s at the Point; Innerarity Point. • Karaoke: 6; American Legion Post 99, Foley. • Johnny Barbato: 8; Papa Rocco’s; Gulf Shores. • Musicman & Co.: 4; American Legion Post 44; Gulf Shores. • Open Jam Session: 3-7; Lillian Community Club; Lillian. • AA: 5 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. MON, JAN 5 • Flora-Bama Bingo: free; 1-4 p.m.; great prizes, family friendly; 17401 Perdido Key Dr., Perdido Key. • Brent Burns: 5; LuLu’s at homeport Marina, Gulf Shores. • Mark Laborde & Smokey Otis: 8; Pappa Rocco’s; Gulf Shores. • Lisa Zanghi: 7:30; Nolan’s, Gulf Shores. • Celebrate Recovery: (Christ centered 12 step program); Monday evenings at 6 p.m.; Christian Life Church in Orange Beach; 251-967-4840. • Overeaters Anonymous: 6; holy Spirit Episcopal Church; Gulf Shores, 616 Ft. Morgan Rd.; 251-7095907. • Advertising Info: 850-492-5221 • 251-968-5683 mulletwrapper.com Page 36 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] WHAT’S HAPPENING DISCOVERY EDUCATION : Gulf Shores Elementary School 5th grade teachers Danielle Canaan and Allison Davis are viewing Board Builders in Discovery Education that their 5th grade students have been working on this week. CODE TECH AT GSES: 6th grade students at Gulf Shores Elementary School (l to r), Michele Barber and Jenna McClellan, coded more than 60 lines of code during Tech Club and earned their certificates of completion. ELBERTA STUDENTS ARE STRAIGHTACES: The third Period 7th Grade Math Class at Elberta Middle School recently finished second in a national Math and Language competition. The StraightAce eLearning competition includes over 20,000 classes around the country. “I’m really proud of our students,” said Martha Ives, 7th grade Math Teacher at EMS. “A great deal of hard work went into the competition.” Pictured: Ralie Marshall. Tickets on sale for G.S. Garden Club’s Feb. 4 floral seminar Advance tickets for the Gulf Shores Garden Club’s 24th Annual Floral Seminar, scheduled February 4 at the Erie Meyer Civic Center in Gulf Shores, are now on sale. Guest speaker Charlie Thigpen will present “Fun, Functional and Attractive Garden Designs” at the annual fundraiser. The program starts at 10 a.m. (Doors open 9:15 a.m.) Admission is by advanced ticket sales only, and tickets are $20 including lunch, exciting door prizes raffles and second chance raffles. Tickets are available for purchase at Jubilee Apparel & Gifts, 3800 Gulf Shores Parkway, (Pelican Place) and Too hot Mama’s, 3800 Gulf Shores Parkway (Pelican Place) in Gulf Shores or Too hot Mama’s, 27267 Perdido Beach Blvd. (San Roc Cay) in Orange Beach. Tickets can also be purchased at the Thomas Norton Public Library, 221 West 19th Ave. in Gulf Shores. Tickets can also be obtained by contacting Kim Edgerton @ 251943-3672 or email @ [email protected] or by contacting Mindy Jones @ 251-968-9777 or email @ [email protected]. Proceeds from the seminar will benefit the Gulf Shores Garden Club Scholarship Fund, local charity organizations and other garden club community projects. Thigpen is owner of Garden Gallery in Birmingham, Alabama Magazine’s 2014 Garden Shop of the year. A regular contributor to Southern Living, he is known for his ability to paint a pretty picture with plants with a personal style that looks good while being manageable. Thigpen has also been a featured speaker at Callaway Gardens and various master gardening seminars throughout the South. Pictured: (Above) Linda Williams, Melinda Jones & Annette Mitchell; (below) Alejandra Southerland, Candice Snedecker, Beth Medlock & Darlene Rye Darlene Ryewith Vignettes. Orange Beach Community Center Association Monthly Covered Dish Dinner: social at 5, dinner at 6:30 p.m.; all winter guests welcome; Canal Road next to the Recreation Center; 251-981-1942. • U.S. Coast Guard Flotilla 3-2: 7 p.m.; Sailboat Bay Clubhouse; 1st Monday of month; 975-1154. • T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly): weigh-in 5:30; meeting 6; First Presbyterian Church of Foley; (Berry & highway 59). • AA: Noon; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • AA: 7 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • Ladies AA: 10 a.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. TUE, JAN 6 • Worship @ The Water At The Perdido Key Sports Bar: 6 p.m.; 20 min. message followed by discussion, Perdido Key. • Bingo & Karaoke: 6; Tacky Jacks, Gulf Shores. • Bluegrass/Gospel Concert: 7-9 p.m.; free refreshments, and train; $5; Wales West RV Resort, Silverhill, waleswest.com. • Burt Kimbrell: 6; Perdido Beach Resort Lobby Bar; Orange Beach. • Open Mic: 6; The Office; Foley. • Smokey Otis & Mark Laborde: 8; Pappa Rocco’s; Gulf Shores. • Karaoke w. Mitchell Lee: 8; American Legion Post 199; Fairhope. • Sandra Kaye w. Midnight Confessions: 7:30; Nolan’s, Gulf Shores. • Musicman & Co.: 6; American Legion Post 44; Gulf Shores. • Bingo: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; The Gulf Coast Elks Lodge 2789, Foley; 251-550-1060. • Celebrate Recovery Meeting: 6; includes Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 37 WHAT’S HAPPENING free dinner; open to all; Orange Beach united Methodist Church; 251-981-6751 or 850-419-1141. • Orange Beach City Council Meeting: 5 p.m.; City hall; 980-INFO. • Celebrate Recovery: 6; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • L.A. Fleet Feet Running Club: Tuesdays at 6 p.m. at Gulf Shores Public Beach.; 5K, 10K, or walk; Info: visit lafleetfeet.com or call (251) 968-5611, (205) 966-4366. • Orange Beach Bridge Club: Tue. & Thur at noon; aOrange Beach Senior Center; 251-981-3440. • Orange Beach Library Children’s Story Time: 10 a.m.; preschool; 981-2923. • Southwest Branch Library Children’s Story Time: 10:30 a.m.; preschool; 12248 Gulf Beach hwy, Pensacola; (850) 453-7780. • Gulf Shores Kiwanis Club: Palmer Dining Room at Craft Farms; noon; new members and guests always welcome; 251-981-9999. • Kiwanis Club of Big Lagoon: Breakfast meeting seach Tuesday at 7:30 a.m.; speaker first three Tuesdays and a business meeting the fourth Tuesday; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Road, Pensacola, 850-341-5350. • Kiwanis Club of Foley: Noon on Tuesdays at Ryan's in Foley; 251-968-6288. • Grief Support Group: 11 a.m.; Gulf Shores united Methodist Church, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays; Winn-Dixie Shopping Center, room 109 (next door to Family Dollar); 251-968-2411. • AA: Noon; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • AA: 7 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • Al-Anon: Noon; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. WED, JAN 7 • Karaoke: 9; The Office, Foley. • John Joiner & Nick Branch: 7; hub Stacy’s, Innerarity Point. • John Brust: 6; Perdido Beach Resort Lobby Bar; Orange Beach. • Sandra Kaye w. Midnight Confessions: 7:30; Nolan’s, Gulf Shores. • Smokey Otis & Mark Laborde: 8; Pappa Rocco’s; Gulf Shores. • Flora-Bama Line Dancing Lessons: free; FloraBama; 7 p.m. every Wednesday, Perdido Key. • Bingo: 10 a.m.; American Legion Post 99, Foley. • Trivia Night: 6:30 p.m.; The Gulf Coast Elks Lodge 2789, Foley; 251-550-1060. • Quilting Party: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., learn new techniques, exchange tips and tricks, 850-4970000. • Prayer Shawl Ministry: Noon; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • Food Ministry For Hungry Families: noon-1 p.m.; Grace Lutheran Church, corner of West 23rd Ave. and West 4th St. in Gulf Shores; 251-968-5991. • Food Bank: 9 - 11 a.m every Wednesday, Perdido Bay Baptist Church, 12600 Sorrento Rd. Pensacola; call for eligiblity requirements at (850) 492-2604. • Perdido Key Rotary Club: 7:30 a.m.; every Wednesday at Triggers. 850.492.8335. • Storytime at Pensacola Southwest Branch Library: free; infant to 5; 10:30-11; 1-2238 Old Gulf Beach hwy; (850)453-7780. • Gulf Shores Garden Club: 9:30 a.m.; first Wednesday of each month September thru May; harry Roberts Senior Community house; 300 E. 16th Avenue, Gulf Shores; new members and guests always welcome; 251-975-1111. • Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 3-10: 1st Wed. of each month; 6:30 p.m.; Mariner Lakes Clubhouse; 251-980-1707. • Narcotics Anonymous Freedom Group: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Foley; 8 p.m.; 251-978-0698 or 986-3187. • Orange Beach Lion’s Club: Meet the first and third Wed. of the month at Cobalt Restaurant at noon. Info: 251-967-2514. • AA: Noon; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Page 38 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] WHAT’S HAPPENING Artists invited to submit poster for Wharf Boat Show The Wharf Marina 1s looking for your creative expressions to promote the 2015 Wharf Boat & yacht Show to be held on March 19-22. Deadline to submit original artwork to The Wharf Retail Management Office is January 31. All submissions will be reviewed and the winner will be notified by February 15. Artists are challenged to produce a creative poster concept that will serve as the official poster of the 2015 Boat & yacht Show. The winning artwork will be included in other promotional materials and advertisements. Submissions should incorporate signature details such as show’s name, year, and location and iconic elements such as powerboats, elements of The Wharf property—Marlin Circle, Ferris Wheel, The Marina, etc. The winner of the contest will receive a $500 one-time reward, a free display space at the 2015 Boat & yacht Show and a pair of tickets to the Florida Georgia Line concert at The Amphitheater at The Wharf on March 21. Visit wharfboatshow.com for more info. Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • AA: 7:30 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. THU, JAN 8 • Alert & Vertical: 7:30 p.m.; South Baldwin Community Theatre, 2022 West 2nd Street, Gulf Shores; 251-968-6721. • Karaoke w. Nick Wing: 8; hub Stacy’s; Innerarity Point. • John Brust: 6; Perdido Beach Resort Lobby Bar; Orange Beach. • Rick Whaley & Tommy Mazullo: 5:30; Franco’s Italian Restaurant; Orange Beach. • Karaoke: 9; Tacky Jacks, Ft. Morgan. • Logan Spicer & Mark Laborde: 7; Papa Rocco’s; Gulf Shores. • Sandra Kaye w. Midnight Confessions: 7:30; Nolan’s, Gulf Shores. • Rotary Club of Gulf Shores/Orange Beach: 5:30 p.m.; Nolan’s; Gulf Shores; Visiting Rotarians and guests invited. • 40 & 8 Club: 2 p.m.; American Legion Post 99, Foley; 251-943-7391. • Beachside Ballroom Dance Club: 7-8 p.m Beginner/Intermediate Class; 8-10 p.m. Practice Party; Orange Beach Senior Activity Center, 26251 Canal Road, Orange Beach; no partner necessary; $10/per person; 251-607-8885. • HotSand 2.0: American Legion Post 44; Gulf Shores. • Grumpy Old Men: 8 a.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola; 850-497-8625. • Bingo: 10 a.m.; American Legion Post 44, Gulf Shores. • U.S. Coast Guard Flotilla Meeting: 11:30 a.m.; Ryan's in Foley; 251-965-3100 or 251752-6654. • Gulf Shores United Methodist Church Bread Ministry: 9-10; every Thursday; room 103 on the south campus, next to Crossroad; 251 968-2411. • Grief Support Group: 11 a.m.; 3rd Thurs. of month; library; First Presbyterian Church of Foley; 943-8325. • Adult Bible Study: 10 a.m.; Gulf Shores Presbyterian Church; all welcome; (251) 968-7720. • Orange Beach Bridge Club: Tue. & Thur at noon; Orange Beach Senior Center; 251-981-3440. • Gulf Shores Library Pre-school (3-5) Story Time: 10:30 a.m.; 251-968-1176. • Western Gate Chapter of the Florida Trail Association Monthly Meeting: 6:30 p.m. Monthly meeting; visitors welcome. Details: (850) 932-0125 or http://westgate.floridatrail.org • AA: Noon; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • AA: 7 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. FRI, JAN 9 • Alert & Vertical: 7:30 p.m.; South Baldwin Community Theatre, 2022 West 2nd Street, Gulf Shores; 251-968-6721. • Raising Karma: 7; hub Stacy’s; Innerarity Point. • John Brust: 6; Perdido Beach Resort Lobby Bar; Orange Beach. • Sandra Kaye w. Midnight Confessions: 7:30; Nolan’s, Gulf Shores. Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 39 WHAT’S HAPPENING • Open Jam: 8; American Legion Post 199; Fairhope. • Karaoke w. Tim Dean: 7; American Legion Post 99, Foley. • Karaoke: 10; The undertow; Orange Beach. • Karaoke w. Kelli: 7; Snapper’s; Orange Beach. • Bubba & Them Bluegrasss Band: 6; The Original Point; Innerarity Point. • Logan & Jen: 8; Pappa Rocco’s; Gulf Shores. • Bingo: Early bird at 5:30; Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5658; 24230 highway 98 Elberta, 251986-8201. • Musicman & Co.: 7; American Legion Post 44; Gulf Shores. • Flora-Bama Bingo: free; 1-4 p.m.; great prizes, family friendly; 17401 Perdido Key Dr., Perdido Key. • Bingo: early bird starts at 5;30; every Friday at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5659 on hwy. 98 in Elberta. • Celebrate Recovery: 6 p.m.; The Brooks Center at Orange Beach united Methodist Church 28751 Canal Rd., Orange Beach; a joint effort of Worship on the Water, Orange Beach uMC, and Perdido Bay uMC. • Foley Rotary Club: 12:15 p.m.; Gift horse Restaurant in Foley; foleyrotary @gulftel.com. • AA: Noon; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • AA: 7 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. SAT, JAN 10 • 5th Annual Snowbird Fest: 9 a.m. 1 p.m.; Orange Beach Events Center at The Wharf; professional tribute shows honoring Lucy ball and Frank Sinatra, in addition to vendors, giveaways and more; 1800-270-2457. • Alert & Vertical: 7:30 p.m.; South Baldwin Community Theatre, 2022 West 2nd Street, Gulf Shores; 251-968-6721. • The Blenders: 7; hub Stacey’s at the Point; Innerarity Point. • John Brust: 6; Perdido Beach Resort Lobby Bar; Orange Beach. • Sandra Kaye w. Midnight Confessions: 7:30; Nolan’s, Gulf Shores. • Karaoke: 9; Tacky Jacks, Ft. Morgan. • Open Jam: 8; American Legion Post 199; Fairhope. • Johnny Barbato: 8; Pappa Rocco’s; Gulf Shores. • Bubba & Them Bluegrasss Band: 6; The Original Point; Innerarity Point. • Baldwin County Genealogical Society: 10; public invited; Foley Library; 319 East Laurel Ave. • Optimist Club of Perdido Bay: breakfast every Saturday at 7 a.m. at the Lillian Community Club in Lillian; (251) 961-2620. • AA: 10 a.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • AA: 7 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Welcome Snowbird Issue: Jan. 7 - Don’t Miss Out 850-492-5221 251-968-5683 mulletwrapper.com Expires 1/8/15 Page 40 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] WHAT’S HAPPENING St. Andrew By The Sea’s bible study starts Jan. 6 Adult Spiritual Growth Ministries at St Andrew by the Sea will offer a winter Bible study, Tuesday evenings, January 6, through Feburary 24. Scriptures will be primarily from the NT Gospels & Letters, and Donald Kraybill's The upside-Down Kingdom will be the study guide. A covered dish meal will be available in the Fellowship hall at 5:30 each evening, with the study following at 6:00. The community is invited. Call the St Andrew Church office, 968-3900, by January 2 to register & reserve a book. Miss Alabama in Fairhope for Jan. 9 dress/suit drive Caitlin’s Closet will hold a dress/suit drive in Fairhope on Friday, January 9 from 3-5 p.m. at hertha’s Second Edition Ladies Consignment on Fairhope Ave. in downtown Fairhope. Caitlin’s Closet is a non-profit organization founded by Miss Alabama 2014, Caitlin Brunell. Caitlin will be on hand to accept the donations. Monetary donations will also be accepted. All monetary donations will be used for shipping costs, administrative costs and to expand Caitlin’s Closet so more may benefit from the organization. The drive is sponsored by The Miss Coastal Alabama Pageant. For more information go to caitlinscloset.org. Caitlin’s goal is get past the external and help young women realize they were created to make a difference. Donations of lightly used prom dresses, wedding dresses, and men’s and ladies business suits, men’s dress shirts and ties will be accepted. Clothing donated should be less than five years old, cleaned and on a hanger. These items will be donated to people in need. Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • Ladies AA: 9 a.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. SUN, JAN 11 • Alert & Vertical: 2 p.m.; South Baldwin Community Theatre, 2022 West 2nd Street, Gulf Shores; 251-968-6721. • Greg Brown: 5; LuLu’s at homeport Marina, Gulf Shores. • Karaoke: 6; American Legion Post 99; Foley. • John Joiner & Nick Branch: 4; hub Stacy’s, Innerarity Point. • Karaoke: 6; American Legion Post 99, Foley. • Johnny Barbato: 8; Pappa Rocco’s; Gulf Shores. • Open Jam Session: 3-7; Lillian Commu- AD. INFO 850-492-5221 • 251-968-5683 mulletwrapper.com nity Club; Lillian. • Musicman & Co.: 4; American Legion Post 44; Gulf Shores. • AA: 5 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. • Karaoke: 6; American Legion Post 99, Foley. • Johnny Barbato: 7; Papa Rocco’s; Gulf Shores. • Musicman & Co.: 4; American Legion Post 44; Gulf Shores. • AA: 5 p.m.; Perdido Bay Community Center, 13660 Innerarity Point Rd., (Innerarity Point) Pensacola. ONGOING EVENTS • Gulf Coast Arts Alliance Gallery: 225 East 24th Ave. in the Waterway Village neighborhood of Gulf Shores; 30 local and regional artists have their works on display; 251-948-2627 or gulfcoastartsalliance.com. • The Susan N. McCollough Gallery/Studio: 350 Cypress Bend Blvd. (at the McCollough Institute in Gulf Shores); 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday; admission free; weekends with appointments; 251-967-7677. • Old River Optimist Club: Monthly meeting locations and times are available online at OldRiverOptimistClub.org or by email at [email protected]. • Swift-Coles Historic Home: Located at 17424 Swift Coles Lane in Bon Secour; open for tours Tuesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. last tour at 3 p.m. Admission $5 per person. Isnformation: Gloria Bitto 251-580-1897. • Orange Beach Indian & Sea Museum: Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 41 WHAT’S HAPPENING Discover local history including Indian culture and the importance of fishing to the area. Free admission. • Baldwin County Heritage Museum: 25521 highway 98, Elberta, 10am-3pm, Wednesday-Saturday; free; exhibits that highlight the heritage of the area; 251-986-8375. • City of Foley Museum Archives and Model Train Exhibit: All aboard for fun! Model trains are operated on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 10am to 2pm. Free admission. • Mobile Bay Ferry: (Seasonal) This auto/passenger ferry connects Fort Morgan to Dauphin Island. Call 251-540-7787 for rates and schedule. • Fort Morgan: history echoes off brick walls at this pre-Civil War fort. Designed to control the shipping channel into Mobile Bay, today the mission is to share lessons from the past. Adults $5; Child (6-18) $3. • Gulf State Park Pier: See what's biting with a visit to the longest pier on the Gulf of Mexico. Sight-seeing passes are available for those who don't want to drop a hook. Children under 12 admitted free with paying adult. Victoria Roberson is GSES Teacher of the Year Teacher of the year at Gulf Shores Elementary this year is Mrs. Victoria Roberson. Mrs. Roberson is a graduate from Auburn university and is certified to teach kindergarten through sixth grade. This is her seventh year as a teacher at GSES, where she has served as a second grade teacher for six of those years and a third grade teacher for one of those years. During her time with Baldwin County Schools, she has participated in a variety of programs and many events, which allowed her to become an Emints teacher, serve as an AMSTI rep, serve as the school representative for the penny tax, and be chosen as one of three GSES teachers to help with curriculum mapping at the district level. GSES is lucky to have Mrs. Roberson as one of its teachers! She continues to strive to be a life long learner so that her students truly get the best that they can and thinks outside the box to ensure she meets each individual student’s needs. Pictured: Mrs. Roberson with her class. Page 42 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] WHAT’S HAPPENING COOKIN’ WITH CAROLYN By CAROLyN GODFREy Ham Asparagus Spirals 20 fresh asparagus spears, trimmed 20 thin slices deli ham 1 pkg. (10.6 oz.) refrigerated Italian breadsticks and garlic spread In a large skillet, bring 1/2 in. of water to a boil; add asparagus. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 2 min. Drain and immediately place asparagus in ice water; drain and pat dry. Wrap a slice of ham around each asparagus spear. unroll breadstick dough; spread with garlic spread. Cut each breadstick in half lengthwise. Wrap one piece of dough; garlic spread side out, around each ham-wrapped asparagus spear. Place on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake at 375 degrees for 13-15 min. or until golden brown. Serve immediately. yield: 20 appetizers. Enjoy! GSES DIGITAL RENAISSANCE GRADS: Congratulations to Gulf Shores Elementary's newest teacher graduates of the BCBE Digital Renaissance Leadership Academy! Pictured: 4th grade teacher Kelly Green, 1st grade teacher Tammy Shirley and 4th grade teacher Rachel hackett. AD INFO 850-492-5221 251-968-5683 mulletwrapper.com • Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trails at Gulf State Park: hike or cycle into the wilderness of the Alabama Gulf Coast with trails that guide you along marshes, secondary sand dunes, swamps and creeks. Free. • U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla vessel safety examinations: Arrange for a free examination by calling Wayne Kindred at 251-965-3100. • Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo: downtown Gulf Shores, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. daily, 251-9685731. • Baldwin Museum of Art: 111 W. Laurel Ave. (hwy.98) in Foley. hours: 10am 4pm. Monday through Friday (251) 9701818. Admission is free. • Coastal Art Center: Orange Beach Waterfront Park: Free admission, Gallery open Mon.-Sat.; The hot Shop & The Clay Studio open Tues.-Sat.; Summer weekday hours are 9-4, Sat. 9-2; local and regional art, classes, & workshops. Info: 251-981-ARTS. • Performing Arts Association: exhibits by local artists; free; 119 West Laurel Ave. in Foley; 251-943-4381. • Gulf Shores Museum: Special ExhibitFrom Sea to Shining Sea: 200 years of Charting America's Coast. Museum also Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 43 WHAT’S HAPPENING features a backyard “Grandma’s Garden,” shrimping and hurricane picture exhibits and gift shop; 244 West 19th Ave., Gulf Shores; 251.968.1473 • Big Lagoon State Park: ‘til dusk; 12301 Gulf Beach hwy.; nature trails, beach, picnic area, scenic look-out; $4 admission; (850) 492-1595. • Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge: 12295 State hwy. 180 in Gulf Shores; Enjoy more than six miles of hiking trails and beach access. Open from sunrise to sunset; (251) 540-7720. • Perdido Key State Park: White sand beaches and rolling dunes covered with sea oats make this park a favorite destination for swimmers and sunbathers. Surf fishing is another popular activity. Boardwalks from the parking lot allow visitors to access the beach without causing damage to the fragile dunes and beach vegetation. Covered picnic tables overlooking the beach provide a great place for family outings.15301 Perdido Key Dr.; $3 per car; (850) 492-1595. • Tarkiln Bayou Preserve State Park: home to four species of endangered pitcher plants, as well as other rare and endangered plant species. The rare, carnivorous white-top pitcher plant is unique to the Gulf Coast; Almost 100 other rare plants and animals depend on the wet prairie habitat, including the alligator snapping turtle, sweet pitcher plant, and Chapman's butterwort. A boardwalk offers visitors a view of the wild and beautiful Tarkiln Bayou. Located on Bauer Rd.; 2 miles south of uS 98; (850) 492-1595. • Fort McRee: At the eastern end of Perdido Key is an area once used by the u.S. Army to defend Pensacola Bay. During the Civil War, the fort was heavily damaged in a massive artillery HOLY SPIRIT THRIFT SHOP PROFITS BENEFIT ALABAMA FREE CLINIC: holy Spirit Thrift Shop recently donated $1,000 to the Alabama Free Clinic. Alabama Free Clinic is a network of volunteer medical professionionals, currently conducting four clinics per week to provide high quality medical care for indigent Baldwin County adults unable to afford health insurance. Clinics are held in Bay Minette, Robertsdale and Gulf Shores. The holy Spirit Thrift Shop is an outreach ministry of holy Spirit Episcopal Church. Located at 6786 highway 59 in Gulf Shores, the Thrift Shop is open Tuesday through Friday from 10 AM - 4 PM and 10 AM - 1 PM on Saturday. Pictured: Margie Cox, Joanna hardin, Meg Scott, Jean Langston, holy Spirit Board Chair yvonne Jones, Store Manager Alicia Gattenio, Mike Jones and Executive Director of the Alabama Free Clinic Laurie Kittrell. Page 44 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 or 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS• E-Mail: [email protected] WHAT’S HAPPENING Gulf Coast Art Alliance Winter classes start first week in January The Gulf Coast Art Alliance, located at 225 East 24th Ave. in Gulf Shores, will host a series of art workshops beginning the first week of January. The workshops will feature award winning artists, most of whom are featured in the gallery. The workshops should appeal to winter guests and locals who want to explore their creative side as a new year’s resolution. To schedule a workshop or for more info, call 251-948-2627, stop by the gallery, visit gulfcoastartsalliance.com or email gulfcoastartsalliance@gmail. com. Greg Cartmell Greg Cartmell of Meridian, Mississippi will be conducting a two-day workshop February 1718 from 9:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Cost is $200. A list of supplies is available at the GCAA Art Gallery or by visiting gulfcoastartsalliance.com. Cartmell will also teach a workshop in Gold Leafing on February 19 from 9:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Cost is $100. A professional artist for over 45 years, Cartmell is nationally recognized as one of the country’s foremost landscape painters. A true impressionist, Cartmell paints in broken color, engaging the viewer to mix the color with one’s own eye. he is also well known for his portraits and has painted many noteworthy commissions including First Lady Barbara Bush and her dog, Millie, Senator John Stennis, ABC’s Mike Wallace and other notable individuals. Elizabeth Blaylock Elizabeth Blaylock will conduct a two-day oil workshop, Painting Fast and Loose March 13-14 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. each day. Cost is $225. Originally from holly Springs, Mississippi, Elizabeth graduated from the university of Southern Mississippi with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in drawing and painting. This versatile artist works in oils, pastels and acrylics, painting figures, still life and beach scenes. her work has won numerous awards and is in private collections worldwide. She and her husband are residents of Gulf Shores. Dorie Parsons Dorie Parsons will begin a series of photography classes on Saturdays from 10 a.m. until noon and on some occasions, from 1-3 p.m. Cost is $25 per class. Mary Lou Nicolai Mary Lou Nicolai will teach a six-week course, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain on Fridays beginning January 9, from 10 a.m. until Noon. Cost is $130. A list of supplies is available at the GCAA Art Gallery or online at gulfcoastartsalliance.com Mary Lou began taking art lessons at the age of 11 at the Adelee Wendel School of Art in Indianapolis, Indiana. She later attended the John herron Art Institute. After working for several years as a registered nurse, she eventually realized that her true passion in life was art. Mary Lou went back to college, studied watercolor, drawing and airbrush. She earned her degree in Graphic Design and illustration. Mary Lou Nicolai currently resides in Lillian. Zach Baisden Zach Baisden has been teaching art for over 35 years and will be teaching a two-day workshop entitled “Painting in Mixed Media and how to use the Art of Skins” February 2526 from 10 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Cost is $140. Zach, a Pensacola resident, received a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts from huntington College and a Master’s Degree in Art Education from the university of South Alabama. he relates to life and its philosophies by looking beyond the surface, thus, seeing depth in reality and textural design, which has become his way of painting. Zach is a very diversified “layered painting” artist and contributes much of his creativity to the exposure of his high school art students of 35 years. “The simplicity exhibited in youth art is most often more complex than that of educated adults,” Baisden said. Anne Webb Anne Webb will be teaching a six-week course of classes in Pottery, hand-building and Glazing on Wednesdays beginning January 7 from 10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Cost is $160.00 and includes all supplies. Anne is a native of Canada, and has been making pottery for over 20 years. While mostly self-taught, she attributes her introduction to pottery to Toronto potter, John Jarvis and to Marilyn Farrell, who invited her to work in her studio in New Brunswick in the spring of 1998. She works on the potter’s wheel in both high-fire stoneware and porcelain, creating both utilitarian and decorative one-of-a-kind pottery. She and her family currently reside in Magnolia Springs. Kathleen Tucker Kathleen Tucker will teach beginning and intermediate acrylic painting. her beginner classes will be taught on Mondays beginning January 5, from 9:00 until 11:30 a.m. The intermediate class will also be on Mondays from Noon until 2:30 p.m. Each class is $40 and includes all supplies. Kathleen will also teach a floor cloth painting workshop on February 1 from 1:00 until 5:00 p.m. Kathleen is a self-taught artist who began painting the beautiful land and seascapes of southwestern Alaska in the late 1970’s from her home in Ketchican. She served in the Army Reserve and upon retirement, sailed the Pacific and South Pacific where she obtained much of her inspiration for her paintings today. She paints the Gulf Coast beaches, sea birds and has enjoyed working on several paintings of jazz musicians. Tommy Vogel Tommy Vogel will be offering a six-week course of classes in pastel for beginners and intermediates on Tuesdays beginning January 6, from 10 a.m. until Noon. Cost is $130 and includes all supplies. A painting will be completed in each class. Vogel is also available for individual or group classes on Mondays, Tuesday afternoons. Individual classes are $35 and groups of three or more are $25 each. Vogel is a self-taught artist and works in realist form using pastel. his goal is to share the joy of creating with both young and old through his classes. Vogel and his wife Judy reside in Gulf Shores. Rich Willows Watercolor artist Rich Willows will offer a six-week course on Thursdays from 10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. beginning January 8. Cost is $130. Rich received a BSE in Art Education from Kansas State Teachers College in Kansas and worked for two years at Washburn university toward his MFA in drawing and painting. he taught high school art in the 1970’s before going to work in industrial management where he worked for 24 years. he retired to his sailboat and got back in touch with his creative side in 1998. he currently resides inland in Pensacola. exchange between Confederate forces at McRee and Barrancas, and union forces at Fort Pickens and onboard the ships Niagara and Richmond in November 1861. Coastal erosion crumbled the foundations afterward. The end of the island is still called Fort McRee, and concrete Coast Artillery batteries were built there in 1899, 1900 and 1942. Battery 233 was the last built and remains today. • National Museum of Naval Aviation: Free admission. Open 7 days a week from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. See more than 170 aircraft on display. IMAX theater every hour; onboard NAS Pensacola. Info: 850-452-3604. • Fort Barrancas: On board the Pensacola Naval Air Station, open daily from 10:30a.m.-4 p.m. with daily guided tours of the fort at 2 p.m. Completed in 1797. Info: 850-934-2604. Calendar items are published free of charge on a space available basis. Email items to [email protected]. AD. INFO 850-492-5221 • 251-968-5683 mulletwrapper.com Tommy Vogel; Greg Cartnell; Dorie Parsons; Rick Willows; Kathleen Tucker; Zach Baisden; Anne Webb; Mary Lou Nicolai; Eilzabeth Blaylock Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 45 Page 46• The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] SNOWBIRD NEWS Email news to [email protected] 5th Annual Snowbird Festival back at OB Event Center Jan. 10 The 5th Annual Snowbird Fest is returning to the Alabama Gulf Coast with a fresh new lineup of entertainment featuring professional tribute shows honoring Lucy Ball and Frank Sinatra, in addition to vendors, giveaways and more. The fest will be held at the Orange Beach Event Center at the Wharf on Saturday, January 10 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Tailored to be one of the area’s premier Gulf Coast Events and designed specifically to suit the unique Snowbird lifestyle, Snowbird Fest is both a trade show and a festival that features exclusive deals on rentals, sales, dining, golf and other entertainment. Plus, businesses and organizations that cater to the unique Snowbird lifestyle will be on-hand to offer their own special giveaways, provide information and answer questions. The festival will feature local healthcare providers, RV resources, vacation rental resorts, Realtors®, golf courses, and more. There will be drawings for two large prize giveaways including an Amazon Fire hD 7 and Speed Stereo Turntable to those in attendance. In addition, The British Car Club will be outside hosting a Shine and Show featuring beautiful locally owned cars. Snowbird Fests offer our Snowbirds a chance to meet each other and learn more about their winter homes. The event is completely free. Register for express entry online at SnowbirdFest.com. The festival is an annual event organized and produced by The Snowbird Company, the leader in rent-by-owner websites specializing in the snowbird demographic and their travel needs. Sponsors for the event include South Baldwin Medical Center, Wind Creek Casino & hotel Atmore, ACME Oyster house and DR horton. Businesses interested in exhibiting, call 1-800-270-2457 or email [email protected]. Perdido Chamber announces dates for Snowbird Roosts The Perdido Key Chamber of Commerce will be hosting its annual Snowbird Roosts at the Perdido Bay Community Center (13660 Innerarity Point Rd, Pensacola) on Jan. 8, Feb. 12 and March 5 at 11 am. The roosts feature a $5 lunch for our winter guests and a variety of fun door prizes. Vendors will be set up for the attendees to talk to and learn more about during their stay on the Key. Businesses can sign up to participate. Those wishing to attend any of the roosts as guests will need to reserve their tickets beforehand by calling (850) 4924660. Alabama Lifestyles EXPO Feb. 5 at Caribe Resort The 23rd Annual Alabama Lifestyles EXPO is scheduled on Thursday, February 5 from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Caribe The Resort in Orange Beach. AL Lifestyles EXPO is a free public event. Covered onsite parking is plentiful and attendees can drop passengers off at any one of the three exhibit hall entrances. In addition to door prizes and numerous giveaways, $100 will be awarded at 2 p.m., and you need not be present to win. The event attracts Snowbird visitors and locals who wish to learn more about what Alabama has to offer in a spacious and beautiful setting. The emphasis is on the great amenities available in South Baldwin County. The event regularly draws more than 4,000 visitors. For exhibitor info, call Bill Meadows at 205222-2862, email [email protected] or visit AlabamaAdvantage.com. Exhibitors represent companies that provide products and services that improve your quality of life and make trips to the Gulf Coast more enjoyable. The EXPO is most popular with Snowbirds, but it offers something of interest for all ages. More than 80 exhibitors will provide geared mostly for people over 50. Masonic Lodge chicken dinner fundraiser Jan. 3 in Summerdale Sonora Masonic Lodge #635 F&AM will hold their 2015 annual fried chicken dinner fundraisers on the first Saturday on the month thru March from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Dates are Jan. 3, Feb. 7 and March 7. The lodge is located at 202 E. Jackson Street in Summerdale. Adult plates will be $8.50 and a child's plate will be $5.00. Delivery is available on plate orders of 10 or more. The dinners will include chicken, mashed potatoes with gravy, cole slaw, green beans and complimentary tea and dessert for dine-in guests. Proceeds generated from the fundraiser will be used towards monthly lodge expenditures. For more information contact Dean Mott at 251-423-7604 or visit Sonora635.com. Annual Foley Snowbird Coffee Jan. 13 at Foley Civic Center The city of Foley and the South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce extend a warm welcome to all winter visitors and invite you to attend the 4th annual Foley Snowbird Coffee on Tuesday, Jan. 13. The coffee will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at the Foley Civic Center, located at 407 E. Laurel Ave. (u.S. 98). In addition to enjoying coffee and doughnuts, guests will receive information about things to see and do in Foley and the surrounding area. Guests will receive welcome packets filled with discount coupons and have an opportunity to register for a chance to win prizes do- nated by local merchants. Attendees who participate in the Foley Treasure hunt and visit local merchants and other points of interest will be registered to win gift certificates and other prizes, including two Kindle Fire hD 7 tablets. For more information, visit visitfoley.org or call the city of Foley at 251943-1300. Snowbird Singles gather Jan. 15 The first 2015 meeting of the Gulf Coast Snowbirds Single Club will be January 15 at the Cactus Flower Restaurant, located in Gulf Shores at Pelican Place Shopping Center. The luncheon starts at 11:30 a.m. Illinois The Illinois Snowbird Club Tentative Activity Schedule: January 2 @ 10:00 Welcome Back Coffee – Orange Beach Sr. Activity Center (Gail Brueggeman 981-6099); January 16 @ 8:00; Breakfast at LuLu’s (doors open at 7:45): Speaker TBA; January 20 @ 5:00; Potluck and Games – Gulf Shores Adult Activity Center (Dixie hammer 815-757-8863); January 22 @ 9:30, Book Club; January 30 @ 8:00, Breakfast at LuLu’s (doors open at 7:45): Speaker TBA; February 3 @ 5:00; Potluck and Games – Gulf Shores Adult Activity Center (Donna Troxell 948-2646); February 7 @ 10:00; Bratfest at GS Activity Center (Doris hulett 309-846-8808); February 11 @ 7:00, Snowbird Play (Mary Jane Munsell 9484912); February 13 @ 8:00, Breakfast at LuLu’s (doors open at 7:45): Speaker TBA; February 14 @ 7:30, Firemen’s Pancake Breakfast at Eric Meyer Center (Doris hulett 309-846-8808); February 19 @ 9:30, Book Club – Book TBA; February 20 @ 11:00, Low Country Boil (Doris hulett 955-2096); February 21 @ 5:00, Missouri Trivia Night (Jim Brueggeman 981-9485); February 24 @ 12:00, Picnic and Games: (Dixie hammer 815-757-8863); February 26 @ TBA Illinois Snowbird Golf Tournament; February 27 @ 8:00, Breakfast at LuLu’s (doors open at 7:45): Speaker TBA; March 13 @ 8:00, Breakfast at LuLu’s (doors open at 7:45) – No formal program. Church Service at Plantation Snowbird church service is held Sunday at 9am at the Plantation Resort on Ft. Morgan Road. The group meets in the Sandpiper room under the pool dome of Bldg.#4. For more information call Kent Gerber at 336-529-2372. Wisconsin By Nancy Durgin The Wisconsin Sno-bird Club will be meeting at a NEW location in January and February the Orange Beach Event Center (OBEC) just west of the Wharf. Please be aware of that when you come to the first meeting on Wednesday, January 7. We meet at 8:30 am for coffee and donuts with the meeting beginning at 9 am. Be sure to wear your name tag and bring any of the following that you have collected: Boxtops for education, Campbells soup labels, Nestle water bottle labels, pop tops from aluminum cans, empty printer cartridges, motel-size toiletries and manufacturer coupons for our military overseas. Remember that we have a book and puzzle exchange at each meeting! Sign-ups for RSVP club events will be taken at the meet- ings also. There will be cards at the harry Roberts Center in Gulf Shores on Fridays at 9 am and Golf on Mondays and Tuesdays. Please contact Kenn with any questions: 251-976-2463 OR [email protected]. Wednesday, January 7 - 8:30 am meeting at OBEC; Wednesday, January 14 - Breakfast at Tacky Jack's - RSVP at meeting; Wednesday, January 21 - 8:30 am meeting at OBEC; Monday, January 26 - Golf fun day - RSVP at meeting; Thursday, January 29 - Potluck picnic at Orange Beach Community Center (NOTE: this will be at our original meeting place!); Wednesday, February 4 - 8:30 am meeting at OBEC. Iowa By Fran Gruenhaupt Steve and Chris hedlund, Iowa-Alabama Snowbird Club Co-presidents, have announced that breakfasts will be held the second and fourth Wednesday mornings at 8:30 AM, January 14 and 28 and February 11 and 25. The NEW location for the $9 breakfasts will be at Perdido Beach Resort, 27200 Perdido Beach Boulevard, Orange Beach. Breakfast will be served in the Perdido Ballroom, Conference Center, 1st floor, with a covered drive-up drop off area and easy parking. The Iowa-Alabama Snowbirds welcome any Iowans or their guests to the snowbird breakfasts and activities. Reservations for breakfasts can be made on the sign-up sheet on the club website, IowaAlabamagulfcoastsnowbirdsclub.org, (preferred) or by calling Shari DeCook at 641-521-0929 or Sharon hesselmann at 563357-2721. Please do not email reservations. The club will have a 50/50 lottery at its breakfasts with the profits being used to defray expenses for prizes at the cocktail parties and the golf outings. Iowa Cocktail Parties will be held Friday, January 23 at the Caribe, 28103 Perdido Beach Boulevard,Orange Beach, 5-7 PM in Building C and Friday, February 6 at Phoenix on the Bay, Orange Beach, 5-7 PM. No RSVP is required. Bring a dish to share and your own beverages. A Pizza Party will be held with the date to be announced on the website as soon as it is scheduled. The golfing sign-up and many other activities are listed on the Iowa-Alabama Snowbird website. Sweet Harmony Chorus will meet weekly beginning Jan. 5 Sweet harmony Chorus is a group of woman (mainly snow birds) who like to sing woman’s Capella music in the barbershop close harmony style. They meet weekly beginning January 5th through March; starting at 2:00 – 4:00 in the Choir Room of the Gulf Shores united Methodist Church, 1900 Gulf Shores Parkway, Gulf shores Alabama 36542... They are often invited to perform at places like the Gulf State Park RV Park, the Sea Breese RV Park or the Luxury RV Park, and other venues. The Sweet harmony ladies invite any women who would enjoy this type of singing to join us on Mondays at 2 to 4 pm. For more information call Pamula Rustan, director at 251-224-4953 or Sue Jones at 314422-0136. Join our sisters in song for lots of fun and harmony. Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 47 CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE A deserving Roast for Flora-Bama’s Joe Gilchrist Accolades were numerous, as were personal stories paying tribute to the man’s innate generosity. Recognition awards and proclamations came from as far away as New york City and Washington, and included presentations from county commissioners, 4-star generals and various other elected and appointed officials. But the highlight of the Dec. 15 roast of Flora-Bama owner Joe Gilchrist was a story from John McInnis, co-owner of the best known beach bar in the country. The story was about a road trip a group of Panhandle business owners took to South Florida for a George W. Bush re-election fundraiser. In the car on the way to the event, McInnis was impressed that Gilchrist was wearing a dress shirt, tie and sports jacket. But less so when he looked down and saw Gilchrist was planning to meet the president while wearing a pair of 10-year-old white Rebook tennis shoes. A reticent McInnis gathered his courage and offered to buy Gilchrist a new pair of shoes at a Parisians they passed on the way to the fundraiser. Gilchrist agreed. McInnis could not have known that 15 years later, he would be talking from the Flora-Bama inside stage as Gilchrist’s partner. But the story set the table for a night full of laughter. Publicist Dell Long organized and scheduled the roast, which drew a standing room crowd and included musical tributes from Flora-Bama musicians, including the lounge’s original troubadour, Ken Lambert. Long will post a thank you to those who helped with the three hour event in the Jan. 7 Mullet Wrapper. Pictured: (top) Flora-Bama owners Pat McClellan, Joe Gilchrist, & John McInnis; (below) Gilchrist with various awards, including a proclamation from u.S. Congress. (Lots more pictures at mulletwrapper.com). - Fran Thompson HORSES/NATURE LOVERS WELCOME 6.72 acres, fenced, 3BR/2BA 1,765 SF, brick minutes from Foley Beach Express. Open floor plan, split bedrooms. Granite, tile, hardwoods, crown molding, walk-in closet, custom pantry. Freshly painted, ceiling fans, energy efficient. Large screened porch, security system. Pecans, pears, grapes, blueberries and raspberries. Metal workshop, 2,700 SF, insulated, 220 wiring, roll-up door, attached 5-bay shed. Great income potential horse boarding/RV storage. Current pine straw income from 3 acres in pines. $298,900. helen - 985-290-7788. SILVERHILL LOT Silverhill large building lot - $155 per month. Located in Greystone community just south of Silverhill. Wooded lot. Owner financing. $19,900... $500 down, 8% fixed. TEXT 251-747-0097. LANDFALL Beautiful waterfront lot in Landfall~75 waterfront feet~deep water boat slip and private marina; Priced at $319,900; Call Jackie Wilde Realtor ERA Legacy Realty~850-982-3395~101 E. Garden Street, Pensacola, FL. 32502. GRAND CARIBEAN Fabulous fourth floor furnished condo with views of the Gulf of Mexico~ Grand Caribean~Bargain at $124,900; Call Jackie Wilde Realtor ERA Legacy Realty~850-982-3395~101 E, Garden Street Pensacola, FL, 32502. GULF COURSE TOWNHOME Golf course Town home with water view in Gulf Breeze FL.~3/2.5~beautifully updated; $189.900~Call Jackie Wilde Realtor ERA Legacy Realty 850-982-~3395~101 E Garden Street Pensacola,FL.32502. SOLDIERS CREEK LOT Near Soldiers Creek, Estate size building lot - $170 per month. Available now. Nice trees. Very convenient to Foley or Pensacola, or beaches. Nearly 1 acre. All utilities available. Easy financing with $500 down, $24,900. Text 251-747-0097 BRING RV HERE Between Gulf Shores and Foley; Bring your mobile home or RV here. Nice trees, very good land, paved streets, only 1⁄2 mile from 59. All utilities available. Owner financing, no qualifying, no credit check. $500 down, $200 per month, $28,900. Text 251-747-0097 PERDIDO KEY LOT Residential corner lot on Waterview Drive, holiday harbour, Perdido Key. FL. 60x120. Available for $69,900. Call Nancy S. Matthews, Coldwell Banker united: 850-637-3607. (12/23) FOR RENT DOWNTOWN OB Downtown Orange Beach; Clean mobile home in Orange Beach on Canal Road about 1 mile from Wharf and 1 mile from BEACh. No dogs. No drugs. $490/mo. Most utilities included. Text 251-752-0385. ROOMY 1BR in GS Attn Seniors; Roomy 1 bedroom cottage apartment in downtown Gulf Shores, near park and churches. Just a few blocks from Acme Oyster house. No dogs. Most utilities included. 55+ older only. Only $490/mo. Text 251-284- 1025. GULF SHORES TOWNHOME Best location ... clean 2 bedroom townhome available walking distance to several restaurants, shops, school, churches, and post office. $550 per month. Most utilities are included. No dogs. Good references required. Text 251-752-0381. RETIRE IN ELBERTA Retire here in Elberta; Nice 1 bedroom available for 55 and older only at Country Crossroads Retirement Park. yard services and garbage are included. Water and sewer service is included also! Nice place! $490 per month. Text 251- 284-1025. RV LOT WEEKLY RV lot for rent weekly or monthly; Nice locatiosn. Long term rental with all utilities included. $340/mo, or $100/week. Text 251-752-0385 HWY 59 COMMERCIAL hwy. 59 commercial lot for lease; North Foley; Approx 200’ frontage on highway 59, just north of Foley Beach Express on west side of highway. Lot is cleared and ready to use. $500 per month. Text 251-747-0097 FOUR NIGHT SPECIAL Four night total for any 2 or 3 bedroom - $550; Good for stays through February 2015. Go to http://www.SeeyouAtTheBeach.com to view photos then call to book, 251-974-4000, Alabama Coastal Properties, Inc. (1/21) REGENCY ISLE Regency Isle 2 bedroom open Nov, Dec and Jan 2015 - Monthly rates starting at $1800; Go to http://www.SeeyouAtTheBeach.com to view photos then call to book, 251-974-4000, Alabama Coastal Properties, Inc. (1/21) WINDWARD POINTE Windward Pointe 3 bedroom open Dec, Jan and Feb 2015 – Monthly rates starting at $1600; Go to http://www.SeeyouAtTheBeach.com to view photos then call to book, 251-974-4000, Alabama Coastal Properties, Inc. (1/21) ADMIRALS QUARTERS Admirals Quarters 4 bedroom open Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb and March 2015 – Monthly rates starting at $3200; Go to http://www.SeeyouAtTheBeach.com to view photos then call to book, 251974-4000, Alabama Coastal Properties, Inc. MISCELLANEOUS LADIES MINK COAT Ladies Mink Coat; Beautiful Full Length; Natural Autumn haze; Size 810; Asking $800; For Appt. call 850-572-1182. 2010 R.POD TRAVEL TRAILER 2010 R.Pod travel trailer: 2500# Dry - 18 ft. with slide, full self contained; Queen bed & pull out sofa. Plus add-on-room. Excellent condition. New Price: $9,200. Call 309-265-8889/Gulf Shores (1/7) SERVICES HANDYMAN SERVICES A handyman service company: handyman repair services. home repairs of all types. - Remodeling- . Electrical, Carpentry, Plumbing, Painting, Storm Preparation, Appliances, ect... Call us anytime you need us 251600-9955 or 251-600-9923. (9/19/15) HELP WANTED TIN TOP RESTAURANT hiring For All Positions; Responsible, Experienced Only; Apply in person from 2-4 p.m.; County Rd. 49 in Bon Secour. Page 48 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] SNOWBIRD NEWS Email news to [email protected] Darlene RyeMen’s Snowbird Coffee Club The Gulf Shores Men’s Snowbird Coffee Club will hold their first meeting of the 2015 season at 7:30 a.m. on Friday, January 2 at Gilbey’s Restaurant in Orange Beach. The club will meet at the restaurant every Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. for coffee. Membership information is available at these meetings. The oldest continually active snowbird club has more than 200 members plus spouses from twenty-five states and three Canadian provinces. Besides raising money for local charities, the club holds golf outings for men and women twice each week, sponsors weekly casino trips and conducts breakfast meetings for members and spouses each month. The club also throws horseshoes on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays at noon at Meyer Park in Gulf Shores. The first breakfast meeting of the season will be at Gilbey’s Restaurant in Orange Beach on Friday, January 16 at 8:00 a.m. Officers for the 2015 season are: David Kushner, president, New york; Ed Siegfried, vice president, Pennsylvania; Gary Davis, secretary, Wisconsin and Tom Williams, treasurer, Michigan. Kevin Probst from Alabama will serve as sergeant-at-arms. Dale and Barb Orchard of Michigan will schedule all golf outings. Michigan By Lynn Wilhelm The purpose of the Michigan Club in south Alabama is to provide activities, communications and fellowship for current and former residents of the State of Michigan. On December 11th over 70 Michigan Club members enjoyed a Christmas luncheon at the Compleat Angler Restaurant. Many more events are planned. On Friday, January 2nd there will be a membership and golf sign up at the harry Roberts Community Center in Gulf Shores from 3-5 p.m. The first golf outing will be held at Gulf Shores Golf Club. There will be a 12:00 shotgun start. Please call Karen Serafin (9486428) for more information. Golfers will be heading to Lake Forest Golf Club in Daphne on January 7th. Call Sherri Plumley (231690-2686) for information. Lynn Wilhelm (967-1138) will be handling the Cotton Creek outing on Monday, January 12th. The Michigan horseshoe league starts on Monday, January 5th at the park behind Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church in Gulf Shores. They play every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at noon. Call Jim honkanen at 980-5757 for more information. The first Michigan Club meeting for 2015 will be held at the Ernie Meyer Center in Gulf Shores on Thursday, January 8th. Doors open at 9:00. Enjoy coffee and doughnuts and the opportunity to sign up for many events before the meeting starts at 10:00. Canadians The Canadian Snowbird luncheon will be at Fisher's Restaurant, located at 27075 Marina Road in Orange Beach, on Wednesday, February 11 at 1 p.m. The group had a small one last year at Toby Keith's at the Wharf with a positive turnout. We would like to have more this year so please contact Neil and Marlene Wannamaker at 251-271-0222 or e-mail at [email protected] to register for the lunch. Please spread the word to any other Canadians in the area. New York By Frank Panczyszyn New york will start the season with its first luncheon on Thursday, January 8th at Cayman Grill, 26189 Canal Road, Orange Beach, near the Public Library. They will gather for registration and social time at 11AM, with lunch to begin 1130AM. They will order from a special menu and be provided separate checks. $1 per person will be collected at registration to cover luncheon expenses, amenities, and future donations back to the community. 50-50 raffle will also be used to generate $$$ for community donations. A speaker will be scheduled to talk on an appropriate topic. For reservations, please call Tracy and Frank Panczyszyn (251) 981-3120, no later than January 5th, 3 days before the scheduled luncheon. Future luncheons will be at Cayman Grill on January 22rd, February 5th and 19th , and March 5th. Their annual golf outing will be schedule later in February with details to follow. The New yorkers will participate in the various winter snowbird fund raising functions: Brat Fest, Feb 7; Pancake Breakfast, Feb 14; Baldwin County heritage Museum Golf, Feb 19; Low Country Boil, Feb 20; Trivia Night, Feb 21. Other activities may include Ladies Luncheon, Valentine Brunch, Dinner Dances, Dolphin Cruise, Fishing Trip, Casino Trip, etc. Anyone interested in helping with these or other Ny Snowbirds social and volunteer activities, please call Tracy and Frank. More details will be provided at their first luncheon in January. Lulu's doors open for breakfast at 7:30, with breakfast being served at 8:00 or 8:15. Our very first program will be one that is almost a tradition for us -- herb Malone of the Convention and Visitor's Bureau will welcome the snowbird season back again and tell us of what's been happening in the area since his last report a year ago. This first meeting will be opened by the Gulf Shores high School ROTC kids, who will present the flag and lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance. Coupon books may be for sale. Future breakfasts are also scheduled at Lulu's on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month, January, and February, with the final breakfast being March 12. Watch for announcements for other events, and please plan to be in attendance at all of our breakfasts to make note of all of our upcming activities. Breakfast cost is $9.00 per person, all taxes and tips included, and includes a small amount for the operational expenses of the Indiana Snowbird Club. you are welcome to join us! Please call Jo Strycker at 251-967-4444 or Bev Lockhart at 317-432-8708 for reservations at all breakfasts. Bev Lockhart, from unionville, Indiana is president of the club, new Vice-presidents are Jerry and Betty Quick, from Indianapolis. Secretary is Sue Bowmer, from Greenfield, and treasurers are Randy and Jan Pell, from Gosport, Indiana. At the 2nd Indiana Club breakfast, on January 22, the scheduled program is Dr. Nikki Ward from the Gulf Coast Family Chiropratic Center in Gulf Shores. you are all welcome. WELCOME SNOWBIRD ISSUE IS JAN. 7 850-492-5221 • 251-968-5683 Indiana By Brad Strycker Things are already forming up for the Indiana Snowbird Club for 2015. The first official breakfast planned for the Indiana Snowbird Club will be Thursday, January 8, at Lulu's. mulletwrapper.com Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 49 Page 50 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] y n n Fu s Bone By George Ridder The factory foreman inspected the shipment of crystal vases leaving the plant, and approached his new packer. he put his arm around the man’s shoulder and said, “Well, Ole, I see you did what I asked. Stamped the top of each box, ‘This Side up, handle With Care.’” “yes sir,” the worker replied. “And just to make sure, I stamped it on the bottom too.” •••••••••• Top Ten Caddy Comments... Golfer: "Think I'm going to drown myself in the lake." Caddy: "Think you can keep your head down that long?" •••••••••• Golfer: "I'd move heaven and earth to break 100 on this course." Caddy: "Try heaven, you've already moved most of the earth." •••••••••• Golfer: "Do you think my game is improving?" Caddy: "yes sir, you miss the ball much closer now." •••••••••• Golfer: "Do you think I can get there with a 5 iron?" Caddy: "Eventually." •••••••••• Golfer: "you've got to be the worst caddy in the world." Caddy: "I don't think so sir. That would be too much of a coincidence." •••••••••• Golfer: "Please stop checking your watch all the time. It's too much of a distraction." Caddy: "It's not a watch - it's a compass." •••••••••• Golfer: "how do you like my game?" Caddy: "Very good sir, but personally, I prefer golf." •••••••••• Golfer: "Do you think it's a sin to play on Sunday?" Caddy: "The way you play, sir, it's a sin on any day." •••••••••• Golfer: "This is the worst course I've ever played on." Caddy: "This isn't the golf course. We left that an hour ago." •••••••••• Golfer: "That can't be my ball, it's too old." Caddy: "It's been a long time since we teed off, sir." •••••••••• Top Ten Questions that Make you Go huh? - how much deeper would the ocean be without sponges? - If all the world is a stage, where is the audience sitting? - If you write a book about failure, and it doesn't sell, is it a success? - If love is blind, why is lingerie so popular? - If you ate pasta and antipasta, would you still be hungry? - If Superman is so smart, why does he wear underpants over his trousers? - If a vegetarian eats vegetables, what does a humanitarian eat? •••••••••• The 10 worst things to say to a cop who pulls ou over... 10. your so-called "speed limits" mean nothing to me flatfoot. I live my life one quartermile at a time. 9. you again? I thought I lost you at that last red light. 8. Aren't you going to strip search me, big boy? 7. I am not the droid you're looking for. you don't need to see my papers. 6. Darn! My radar detector must be broken again. 5. you better hurry up with that ticket. Dunkin' Donuts closes in 15 minutes. 4. you're not going to search my trunk are you? 3. how about you watch my friend Ben Franklin while I get my registration? 2. Sorry I was speeding officer, but your daughter said she had to be home by eleven. 1. hey Barney! how are things in Mayberry? •••••••••• New year’s Diet for Stress... Breakfast: 1/2 grapefruit 1 slice whole wheat toast 8 oz. skim milk Lunch: 4 oz. lean broiled chicken breast 1 cup steamed spinach 1 cup herb tea 1 Oreo cookie Mid-Afternoon Snack: The rest of Oreos 2 pints Rocky Road ice cream Nuts, cherries and whipped cream 1 jar hot fudge sauce Dinner: 2 loaves garlic bread 4 cans or 1 large pitcher Coke 1 large sausage, mushroom and cheese pizza 3 Snickers bars Late Evening Snack: Entire frozen Sara Lee cheesecake (eaten directly from freezer) •••••••••• Stuff you wish you could say at work... - I'm trying to imagine you with a personality. - A cubicle is just a padded cell without a door. - Can I trade this job for what's behind door #1? Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 51 Page 52 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] PICTURES OF THE WEEK Email your shots to [email protected] Lonely Vigil from Dennis Whitney. A West Beach sunset from Winston McQuitery. Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 53 Page 54 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected] • • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Page 55 Page 56 • The Mullet Wrapper • Dec. 23-Jan. 7, 2014 • Ad. Info: 251-968-5683 OR 850-492-5221 • ShARE yOuR COMMuNITy NEWS • Email: [email protected]
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