Vestavia Hills Magazine, Spring 2024

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Six16 Creative: Stephanie Farrell’s Wearable Art
Read this Book: Romanticizing the Classics
Now Open: Vestavia Hills Welcomes Mama Coco Cantina
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contributors

EDITORIAL

Anna Grace Moore

Donald Mottern

Andrew Simonson

Noah Wortham

CONTRIBUTORS

James Culver

Daniel Dennis

Meghan Gray

Jay Barr Photography

Erica Dortch Photography

Eric and Jamie Photography

Leslie Hollingsworth

Photography

Katherine Horton Photography

Katie and Cindy Photography

Kristen Pugh Photography

Eleanor Stenner Photography

Nathalie Triplett Photography

Blair Ramsey

Christiana Roussel

Kelsea Schafer

Brittany Sturdivant

DESIGN

Sydney Allen

Jamie Dawkins

Rowan Futrell

Connor Martin-Lively

MARKETING

Michaela Bankston

Octavia Campbell

Evann Campbell

Kari George

Rachel Henderson

Rhett McCreight

Lauren Morris

Viridiana Romero

Tori Montjoy Smith

ADMINISTRATION

Mary Jo Eskridge

Alec Etheredge

Stacey Meadows

Kayla Reeves

Brittany Schofield

Savana Tarwater

Daniel Dennis, Photographer

Daniel is the co-founder and co-owner of Untold Imagery. He’s been practicing photography for many years, but he started pursuing it professionally in 2020. Daniel enjoys being able to compose an image in his mind and seeing it come to fruition through perfect lighting and composition. His primary focuses with photography are travel, food and branding. To learn more about Untold Imagery, follow the business on Instagram at @untold_imagery or visit untoldimagery.com.

Leslie Hollingsworth, Photographer

Leslie Hollingsworth has been a wedding photographer for 15 years and specializes in timeless, elegant and authentic photos all over the Southeast. She always believes that if one surrounds herself with amazing people, amazing things can happen. A wedding day should be just that— amazing from start to finish. Her desire is to make sure her client’s whole experience—not just the finished product—is unforgettable. To work with Leslie or view her work, visit leslie-hollingsworth.com.

Kristen Pugh, Photographer

Born and raised in Birmingham, Kristen is dedicated to making a couple’s wedding day extraordinary. She takes pride in serving her brides with genuine enthusiasm and attention to detail, preserving the traditional values and sophistication of a wedding day. From the initial consultation to the final shot, her goal is to ensure they feel supported, comfortable and cherished. When not shooting weddings, she loves to spend time with her husband of five years, John, their adorable 2.5-year-old, Charlie, and two dogs. You can follow her on Instagram or Facebook @kristenpughphotography.

Christiana Roussel, Writer

Christiana Roussel is a Birmingham-based, award-winning food, travel and lifestyle writer. Naturally curious, she relishes any opportunity to meet new people and explore new places. She is a proud member of the Birmingham chapter of Les Dames d’Escoffier as well as the Industry Advisory Board of Auburn University’s Horst Schulze School of Hospitality Management. Her other interests include bourbon, bacon, a great wardrobe capsule, upland hunting, pork rinds, pilates and power walks that include four-leaf clovers and feathers. Follow her online at @christiana.roussel.

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ON THE COVER

AAdventure is the path of which love blooms between two aspiring souls. No trope chronicles the bond between two soulmates more than love stories. Justin and my love story began when we met through my cousin, Bobby, at the beach and strengthened as we welcomed our sweet son, Jacob, into the world several years later.

Nine months after Jacob’s arrival, Justin and I journeyed to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, with my family to honor my late father’s memory and scatter his ashes in the city he loved so much. Ironically, this happened to be the second year in a row that my family embarked on this trip to honor my father while also having forgotten to bring my “father” along.

About two hours into our five-hour-long trip, my mother realized we left my father–again–and quickly thought of a coverup story. She asked Justin when he was planning to propose. Keep in mind, my mother is as straightforward as the stairwell to heaven. Justin, however, came prepared with the ring he secretly purchased several months earlier and took this trip as an opportunity to open a new chapter in our lives.

My mother, my sister, my Aunt Mary Catherine “MC,” Jacob, Justin and I on our trip decided to venture up to the top of Anakeesta–one of the tallest points in the city–to admire the view. Several hours of raging postpartum mood swings and hot flashes later, I decided I was done for the day and was going back to the cabin.

Without missing a beat, Aunt MC told me she was going to buy me new shoes, so that my feet wouldn’t hurt, and I would continue the hike. Before I could object, she sprinted to the nearest boutique and bought the first pair of cute flats she could find. Sheepishly, I thanked her graciously and wore my new shoes the rest of the trip.

When we finally arrived at Heart Twigloo at Vista Gardens, I actually said, “Hey, this would be a great place to propose.” Little did I know how accurate I actually was. Justin and I waited our turn to get a picture taken and right as I turned to look at the view, he dropped to one knee and asked me the question I’d dreamt of hearing most all of my life.

Saying I was shocked would have been the understatement of the decade. I was so surprised and happy that when I finally blurted out my answer, I accidentally gave my right hand instead of my left for Justin to slide my “ring by spring” onto my finger.

In this issue, you all will read about Vestavia Hills Magazine’s 12 featured couples and their love stories. No matter how intricate or cliché, each story is unique, and what I hope will renew in you all a fondness for adventuring in love. Love on, readers!

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Abbi & Dylan Dylan proposed to Abbi, completely surprising her with a candlelit setup and lighted marquee letters spelling out, “marry me.” Photo by Eleanor Stenner Photography Design by Jamie Dawkins

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COMPETITOR SPOTLIGHT

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We are so proud of Rachel Simmons. She was awarded the Keynote Emerging Artist of Promise award from the Southeastern Theatre Conference. Her hard work and dedication are seen in all of the work that she does for the theatre department. Rachel exhibits excellence in everything she does, and we are so grateful to be blessed to have her as a member of the VHHS Theatre company! Thank you so much to Mrs. Lisa Cheek and her photography business for taking professional headshots for our entire theatre program!

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” “THE QUESTION

How did your spouse propose?

We took our dogs to McCollum Park early one morning, and he proposed when we got to the middle of the bridge.

He proposed to me in the kitchen of the home we would share together as a family.

He proposed on The Kissing Bridge at the top of Western Kentucky University campus–his favorite place. Our oldest daughter will be a freshman there next year!

He surprised me (and my class) by popping in my classroom. He told the class a sweet story about a prince and a princess. Then, he got down on one knee and proposed.

We were on a horse-drawn carriage in downtown Lexington, Kentucky. It was so cool!

I hinted to him that I wanted a 1-carat diamond. One Christmas, when I opened my present from him, it was a carrot with my ring on it. I said yes almost 45 years ago.

My husband was a cadet at the United States Air Force Academy at the time. He asked me to marry him in a letter, which was dated April 1. I thought it was a joke!

We reconnected after 20 years. After a month of seeing each other, he said, “If I could transfer [for work], would you consider marrying me?” Two months later, we married!

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WING DING

APRIL 27

4-7 P.M.

Hosted by Leadership Vestavia Hills, the 2024 Wing Ding tradition is an annual all-you-caneat wings cook-off, featuring live music by Pool Hall Special, a kids’ zone with bounce houses, games and more. Teams will compete for the honor of “best wings in the city,” and proceeds will benefit Leadership Vestavia Hills’ partner charities. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit leadershipvestaviahills.com/ wing-ding-2024/.

THE GUIDE

Front lawn of Vestavia Hills City Hall

APRIL 13

RISE Day

4-10 P.M.

Vestavia Hills High School

To end the spring semester strong, RISE students at Vestavia Hills High School will help host “RISE Day,” which is a

community-wide festival featuring food and beverage vendors, music, familyfriendly games and activities and of course, the anticipated luminary ceremony to conclude the celebrations. This event is free and open to the public.

MARCH 30

VHMC Easter Egg Hunt

4-5 P.M.

Vestavia Hills Methodist Church

Easter is just around the corner! To celebrate Resurrection Day, Vestavia Hills Methodist Church, in addition to its Easter Sunday services, will host its annual Easter egg hunt on the church grounds. Age-appropriate hunts will commence, so children of all ages can go at their own pace and find some neat eggs. As always, the church welcomes everyone to attend and partake in the fun. Find more details at vhmc.org/calendar.

MARCH 2

The Exceptional Foundation’s 20th Annual Chili Cook-Off Brookwood Village

MARCH 2

Taste of Teal Gala

Presented by the Laura Crandall Brown Foundation

Hyatt Regency BirminghamThe Wynfrey Hotel

MARCH 9

Oak Mountain Color Run Oak Mountain State Park

MARCH 9

Village2Village 10K/7.5K 2525 Lane Park Road

MARCH 12

Vestavia Hills Chamber of Commerce’s Monthly Luncheon

Vestavia Country Club

MARCH 13

Fall Out Boy with Jimmy Eat World

Presented by Legacy Arena

MARCH 16

The Bell Center 5K 1700 29th Court South

MARCH 16

Judy M. Merritt Memorial 5K & Family Fun Day Veterans Park 4800 Valleydale Road

MARCH 22-23

Zach Bryan

Presented by Legacy Arena

MARCH 23

Rumpshaker 5K Regions Field 1401 1st Avenue South

MARCH 27

Drake

Presented by Legacy Arena

APRIL 5-21

“Sister Act”

Red Mountain Theatre

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APRIL 9

Vestavia Hills Chamber of Commerce’s Monthly Luncheon Vestavia Country Club

APRIL 11-13

Spring Plant Sale Birmingham Botanical Gardens

APRIL 11-21

“Schoolhouse Rock Live!” Presented by Virginia Samford Theatre

APRIL 13

Episcopal Place Gumbo Gala Ghost Train Brewing Co.

APRIL 13

Red Shoe Run: Rockin’ 5K 1700 4th Avenue South

APRIL 14

Paws in the Park Pelham City Park

MARCH 2

Superhero Fun Run & Rebel 5k Color Run

8:30 A.M. - FUN RUN

10 A.M. - REBEL 5K COLOR RUN

Vestavia Hills High School

Benefitting the Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology Program at UAB, the fourth annual Superhero Fun Run and 12th annual Rebel 5K Color Run will take place at Vestavia Hills High School. The Superhero Fun Run features kids in 1st-5th grade and adult volunteers dressed as their favorite superheroes. Kids can run, walk or skip to the finish line. Later on, the 12th annual Rebel 5K Color Run, which is open for teens and adults, will start in Vestavia Hills High School’s front parking lot and will wind through scenic neighborhoods near the high school. Registration fees for both races are $20

per person. For more information on either of these events, visit gofan.co/app/ school/AL2466 for a list of Vestavia Hills High School events this spring.

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THE GUIDE

APRIL 19-20

APRIL 28

Heights Hangout

2 P.M.

Heights Village

Brought to patrons by the Cahaba Heights Merchants Association, Heights Hangout is a fun, familyfriendly event featuring a kids’ zone, pony rides, food and beverage vendors, pop-up shops and live musical performances by Mustache The Band. This event has raised more than $30,000 in recent years. Come out and shop local! Tickets are $15 each, but children 10 and under get in free. For more information, visit facebook.com/cahabaheightslocal.

Gardendale Magnolia Festival Gardendale Civic Center Complex

APRIL 20

Magic City Mimosa Festival Sloss Furnaces

APRIL 20

Bob Sykes BBQ & Blues Festival DeBardeleben Park 1623 2nd Avenue North

APRIL 20 Mutt Strut 2024 Homewood Central Park

APRIL 26-28

Magic City Art Connection Sloss Furnaces

APRIL 26-28

Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix Barber Motorsports Park

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APRIL 27

Girls on the Run Birmingham 5K Tutu Run Patriot Park

710 Oak Grove Road

APRIL 27

Celebrate Hoover Day Veterans Park 4800 Valleydale Road

MAY 4

We Love Homewood Day 5K & Festival Homewood Central Park

MAY 14

Vestavia Hills Chamber of Commerce’s Monthly Luncheon Vestavia Country Club

MAY 8-12

The Regions Tradition Greystone Golf & Country Club

MAY 21-26

SEC Baseball Tournament Hoover Metropolitan Complex

BROADWAY IN BIRMINGHAM COMMUNITY

TAKING THE STAGE

The Broadway tour of Disney’s “Aladdin” premiered recently at the BJCC, and Vestavia Hills’ own Nicole Lamb delighted the audience with her stunning vocals and enchanting stage presence. Nicole, whose role as an understudy prepares her to play any of the female ensemble roles and Princess Jasmine, has been in show business for some time.

According to Broadway in Birmingham, Nicole’s career highlights include

* Off-Broadway: “relapse”

* International/National Tour: “SIX” (Howard) and “Junie B. Jones” (Junie B.)

* TV/Film: “The First Lady,” “Legacies” and “Son of the South”

To follow Nicole’s career and see where she is performing next, follow @coleylamb on Instagram.

EMERGING LEADERS

On Wednesday, Jan. 24, Liberty Park Middle School announced on Facebook that one of its own social studies teachers, Chassi Waddell, had won the Emerging Leader Award at the Alabama ASCD. This award is only given to teachers, who are in their first 15 years of education who demonstrate a strong initiative to enrich the lives of their students.

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ARTS CULTURE&

AN ARTISAN’S HAND

Stephanie Farrell creates beautiful, handmade jewelry–each piece garnering beauty in the eye of its beholder.

TTo find one’s purpose, one must find her passion–a catalyst fusing her will to achieve even her wildest dreams. For artist Stephanie Farrell, finding a newfound purpose came at an uncertain time in her life during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Stephanie, who graduated from UAB with a degree in marketing, worked in computer software for several years before bringing her son into the world in 2014. She has since focused on being a homemaker–her number-one priority being raising her son.

One day while shopping with a friend, Stephanie and her friend saw a pair of clay earrings. Her friend told her she could make something similar, but Stephanie shrugged it off, laughing.

Fast forward several months, and the pandemic hit, forcing her son to do virtual school. Stephanie joked that preoccupying her then kindergarten-age

child proved no small feat, so she watched YouTube videos on creating arts and crafts–anything she could think of to do with her son.

“I started watching YouTube videos on clay earrings, and for months, I played with clay and made little earrings,” Stephanie says. “My husband came into my studio and said, ‘What are you going to do with all of these? You have two ears!’”

With her husband’s encouragement, Stephanie decided to take a leap of faith and try something new: opening her own jewelry business. Six16 Creative–a moniker referencing her son’s birthday–officially launched in August 2021, and since then, Stephanie has traveled locally, selling her jewelry at pop-up shops, vendor markets and more.

To make her jewelry, Stephanie first sources her clay and dyes from as many small, local businesses as she can. She loves supporting small business

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owners such as herself.

She then will mix colors into the clay, folding the clay and meshing it into clay cutters, which she describes as “clay cookie cutters.” Some designs she cuts by hand.

Depending on what type of design she’s feeling, Stephanie will add in differently textured elements for a unique look and will bake her designs into perfection. Once her clay designs come out of the oven, she sands the edges and assembles the earring clasps onto them.

With nearly 100 designs to choose from, Six16 Creative offers a wide variety of both earrings for pierced ears and clip-ons, options for customers of all ages and with different tastes. Some of Stephanie’s best-sellers are from her holiday collections, such as Christmas trees and wreaths, baby chicks for Easter and pumpkins or ghosts for Halloween.

Those with an eclectic taste will appreciate the business’s design featuring the cast of “The Golden Girls” or the infamous “leg lamp” from “A Christmas Story.”

Six16 Creative also sports a line of business professional earrings with colors matching any season’s palette. No matter what a customer is looking for, if Stephanie does not already sell it, she

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can create it.

“I try to make things that are fun and unique–things not everyone has,” Stephanie says. “I have a lot of black and white earrings, but they’re not just run of the mill. I always incorporate something fun into my designs.”

One of her favorite designs to create are custom orders. One of Stephanie’s customers took her daughter to one of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concerts. To commemorate their memory together, Stephanie made special earrings saying, “eras,” for both the mom and her daughter to wear.

When she first started her business, Stephanie says she didn’t realize how much younger girls enjoyed being able to match with their mothers. She

GIFTS FOR THE GALS

Stephanie takes custom requests for bridal parties and has even made matching earrings for bachelorette parties, too. These gifts make the perfect “thank you” from brides-to-be to their bridesmaids. To inquire about custom orders or view some of Stephanie’s wearable art, visit six16creative.com.

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now creates smaller versions of her larger designs (some clip-on options as well) for daughters and mothers to match.

“I have found one of the most exciting parts of this business is watching their faces light up when I would say, ‘I have something for you, too,’” Stephanie says of her “littlest customers.”

Not only does Stephanie enjoy creating unique works of art, but she also pays attention to how Six16 Creative can benefit the community that has helped her grow her business. Vestavia Hills Elementary West (VHEW)–her son’s school–has a food pantry that gives out take-home meals on weekends for children who are food insecure.

Stephanie decided to create designs modeled after VHEW’s service dog, Merlin, and a portion of those proceeds benefited the food pantry’s missions. Several of VHEW’s female students wore “Merlin” in

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“It feels incredible to be able to know that I can provide with money that I made from my own hands. It’s not all about financial gain, however. When customers buy from Six16 Creative, they buy part of my heart and soul because I put everything I have into this business.”

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their ears in support of Six16 Creative’s efforts, and the fad became such a wholesome way for the community to give back to those in need.

“I get to create things, where people can ‘wear their memories’ and share those with whom they love,” Stephanie says. “It’s cool to be a part of those experiences for others.”

The sense of accomplishment she feels from creating, Stephanie says, is a feeling she will never stop chasing. Thanks to Six16 Creative, she, too, is able to provide for her family–another blessing born from her passion.

Stephanie says she never would have thought she could become an entrepreneur–much less an artist–without her friends and family’s support. She credits her husband for helping ignite her dreams into fruition.

Looking forward, Stephanie hopes her business will inspire other stay-at-home mothers to pursue their goals outside of creating a haven of which to raise their children. After all, if one can dream it, she can do it, Stephanie says.

To view more of Stephanie’s designs or purchase some of her earrings, visit six16creative.com. Follow Six16 Creative on Facebook and Instagram @six16creative.

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Romantic Reads

Circulation Librarian at the Vestavia Hills Library in the Forest

Divine Rivals

Grace Hancock is a Birmingham native, who is currently pursuing her master’s in information sciences. Books and libraries have been a safe haven for her since she was young, and Grace is so excited to be serving in libraries now. Check out some of her favorite romance picks for your spring reading list.

Follow rival journalists, Iris and Roman, as they find connection through magically connected typewriters that send them on a journey to the front lines of a war—one that is raging between gods. The book has the perfect blend of historical fiction, fantasy and romance. The love Iris and Roman find in each other through the tropes of rivals, loss, war and family dynamics is a romance that feels raw and timeless.

Witch of Wild Things

Sage Flores has a special talent for identifying plants. When she returns to her hometown, she is offered a job finding unusual specimens in surrounding lands. She finds it hard to concentrate when she realizes she must work with Tennessee Reyes, who is the boy who broke her heart in high school. Gilliland uses enemiesto-lovers, workplace romance and dysfunctional family tropes to create a magic realism that will leave you rooting for the characters’ budding romance.

Do Your Worst

Set in the Scottish Highlands, Riley finally has a chance to reclaim her family business and make a name for herself. Well, not if Clark has anything to say about it. Clark is on his own redemption tour after a scandalous lie tarnishes his family name. In back-and-forth arguments and games between Riley and Clark, they vow to get even with each other and find themselves closer than they imagined. With forced proximity, these enemies-to-lovers team up to break an old curse in the Scottish Highlands. This book provides a fun and perfect read for romance readers!

Two Wrongs Make a Right

As book one in the Wilmot Sisters series, this “Much Ado About Nothing” retelling follows Jamie and Bea after a horrific first meeting. They have nothing in common and don’t understand why their friends are forcing them to give it a chance. After being manipulated into a blind first date with each other, they decided to trick their friends and get them back. That didn’t go as planned either. “Two Wrongs Make a Right” is the perfect book for a fake dating trope and hope that opposites do attract. Bea and Jamie will leave you wanting more!

Saint Anything

After a tragic accident involving her brother, Sydney is looking for a place alongside her family and the world around her. While dealing with her grief, she stumbles into the Chatham family’s local pizza place and is found with a family that makes her feel seen including the older brother, Mac. Through their evolving relationship, Sydney discovers a new sense of belonging, friendship and self-love. “Saint Anything” is emotional, heart-warming and relatable, and you’ll find yourself thinking about it years after you finish reading it.

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Authenticity has no rival when it comes to Mama Coco Cantina’s cuisine.

IIf food tastes better when cooked with care, those who care for one another make the best meals–hands down. For uncle and nephew duo Miguel and Julio Peralta, expanding their popular, Calerabased restaurant, Mama Coco Cantina, to Vestavia Hills was a no-brainer when the opportunity presented itself.

Located in the former Metro Diner space off of Montgomery Highway, Mama Coco Cantina officially opened its doors on Nov. 7, 2022. Mama Coco Cantina’s general manager Jessica Vargas says the success of the Calera location propelled the Peraltas to venture with their business into an untapped market, helping diversify the foodie scene in Vestavia Hills.

Although, the Peraltas are no stranger to the

restaurant industry. Miguel, a native of San Luis Potosi, Mexico, immigrated to the United States–first to Tennessee–where he began working in the restaurant scene, learning the ins and outs of how to run a successful business.

He later moved to Hanceville, Alabama, where he opened his first restaurant, Lupita’s–whose moniker references his grandmother, Guadalupe ‘Lupita’ Peralta. Miguel soon invited more of his family to help him run his business, and little by little, multiple members of his family were helping him expand into cities throughout Alabama.

Within the Peralta family, members of the family opened up new restaurants in Cullman, Gardendale, Jacksonville, Hoover, Calera and more before the family set its sights on Vestavia Hills–making

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Mama Coco Cantina the family’s 20th restaurant.

“What I appreciate is that they’re really humble,” Jessica says of Miguel and Julio. “They look out for their employees, and working with them has been great. It feels like I’ve known them my whole life.”

Jessica, who first applied at Margaronas Cantina in Homewood, was persuaded to interview for a part-time server position at Mama Coco Cantina, which had not yet opened in Calera. She not only got the job, but she also quickly worked her way up in the ranks, becoming general manager of both the

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“They opened their doors to me,” Jessica says. “When I first met them, the staff was all related–uncles, cousins. They’ve taught me what everything was about.”

The foundation of each business, she says, is family–the reason their businesses have seen such success. Mama Coco Cantina, although not having anything to do with the popular Disney film, pays tribute to Lupita, who was affectionately known as “mama” to so many in her community.

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Jessica says the way the staff treats one another and customers, the menus and the overall atmosphere of each restaurant stems from how Lupita fostered a culture of fellowship, enriching the lives of everyone who was blessed to know her. When a customer strolls in, they are immediately greeted with enduring smiles and hearty “hello’s” before making their way to their seats.

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At first glance, Mama Coco Cantina’s menu offers an eclectic variety of authentic, Mexican dishes. Even the pickiest of eaters will find something they enjoy.

“I just want people to open up more to our culture–our menu–I feel like if they stepped out of their comfort zone, they might really enjoy it,” Jessica says.

Appetizers such as the Mexican dip–a combination of pico de gallo, ground beef or chicken and cheese sauce–is great to warm up one’s palate. The ceviche, which is comprised of crab meat, fish, shrimp and pico de gallo all cooked in lime juice, paired with any of the house margaritas, never disappoints.

A great choice for lunch, the shrimp tacos’ meat is sautéed with chipotle sauce and served with white rice and a side salad. Seafood lovers will also love the filet riviera, which is tilapia over a shrimp

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Stuffed pineapple filled with white rice, grilled shrimp, grilled fish, crab meat, steamed vegetables and topped with mozzarella cheese.

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Shrimp cooked in seasoned lime juice and paired with spicy peppers, cucumbers and red onions.

CAMARONES CHIPOTLE

Shrimp cooked in chipotle sauce and served with white rice, lettuce, sour cream and tomatoes.

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Alcoholic beverage made with Malibu rum, coconut cream and blue curacao.

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brochette with steamed vegetables, white rice, sour cream and tomatoes.

Vegetarians, on the other hand, will appreciate the menu’s accommodations for their tastes, including the one-mushroom or one-spinach quesadillas. A fan favorite among this crowd is the chimichanga–a flour tortilla filled with steam and grilled vegetables under a thick layer of cheese sauce and served with lettuce, sour cream, tomatoes, guacamole, rice and beans.

Uniquely, Mama Coco Cantina does not just serve authentic cuisine, but the staff also cooks in the traditional ways, paying homage to their culture’s traditions. Several meals are made in molcajetes, which Jessica says are volcanic stone bowls.

These bowls are used for grinding spices and tenderizing meats. This tradition elevates the richness in flavors, helping one to taste every region of the world of which the meal’s seasonings originate.

The steak huasteco–a house favorite–along with the rodeo steak and smoked asada prove to be some of the most popular items on the menu, whose flavors are only strengthened by Mama Coco Cantina’s traditional ways of cooking.

Whether one stops in for lunch or dinner, he is

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sure to leave feeling both full and fulfilled, too, which is exactly how the Peralta family hopes to influence the community. Having customers sample authenticity at its finest and garner a greater appreciation for Mexican culture will allow them to view the world through a kinder lens–just as the original “mama coco,” Lupita, strived to do. Visit Mama Coco Cantina at 1088 Montgomery Highway, seven days a week. It is open SundayWednesday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Thursday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Follow Mama Coco Cantina Vestavia Hills on Facebook to view the full menu online.

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When choosing where to open the next location of Chopt, how did the owners decide on Vestavia Hills?

We were drawn to Vestavia Hills after opening our first store in Birmingham at The Summit in 2021. At Chopt, it’s important to become a part of our local communities, and in Vestavia Hills, we’ve always felt right at home. People are friendly, there’s a fun atmosphere and the food and beverage scene is really expanding. We’re excited to be a part of this community and continuing to grow with it.

What are some fan favorites on the menu, and which do you think newcomers should try first?

We have a lot of unique offerings! My favorite warm bowl is our chicken tinga–the braised chicken tinga is rich and flavorful, combined with some favorite Latin-leaning choppings and our crowd-favorite Mexican goddess dressing. You can’t go wrong with that one. The Chopt Greek has only been on our menu for about a year, and it’s my go-to. Every bit of flavor and texture you could want can easily be made a little heartier

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Founders Table Restaurant Group Vice President of Culinary

Chopt was founded by Tony Shure and Colin McCabe in 2001 in Union Square, New York City. It was their founding mission to make healthy eating exciting for all people, and Chopt continues to this day to explore new ways for their guests to make better eating a part of their daily lives. Here, Ali Banks, vice president of culinary for Founders Table Restaurant Group, gives an insider scoop on the salad business.

with grilled chicken or falafel. On the move, I always get our kale Caesar as a wrap. I get our creamy Caesar dressing on the side and dip a little with each bite.

What is the most unique item on the menu, and what is it made of?

I think our most unique item is our Mexican Caesar. We took the classic flavors of a Caesar dressing and salad and made them craveable with Mexican ingredients like chipotles in adobo and cotija cheese. The salad is super simple but will be a constant craving once you try it.

What about Chopt’s menu makes it stand out from other similar businesses in the area?

Chopt is super creative–we never stop innovating. I think that makes us stand out because you can really choose your own adventure. You can craft your own salad or bowl using one of our 20 or more dressings, have a kale Caesar four days a week or continually try our rotating seasonal salads, bowls and dressings with curated artisan partners. We keep it consistent while always

keeping it interesting.

When did you start working with Chopt, and why do you stay?

I started with Chopt in 2016. It’s been a really interesting role to be in for such a long time. When I started, we were just opening our 37th location, and now, we’re inching towards 100. I stay because we like to innovate and work with new partners. It would be boring to make kale Caesar salads every day, but I think we’ve put at least 20 different, new Caesars on the menu since I’ve been here, plus countless new salad and bowl inventions. I get to do this partnered with the best ingredients out there. I love being able to try a new ingredient, especially an emerging brand, and put it in Chopt locations nationwide. I’ve developed great relationships with incredible food entrepreneurs. It’s awesome!

Chopt Creative Salad Co. is located at 708 Montgomery Highway Suite 108. It is open Monday-Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m; and Sunday, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. For more information, visit choptsalad.com.

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A GUIDE TO ALL THINGS WHITE, BRIGHT & BEAUTIFUL

From Me to You

It is a privilege to be a guest of honor at a wedding, so, lovebirds, take pride in symbolizing such fellowship through one of the first steps in the wedding planning process: invitation suites. Originally located in the heart of Vestavia Hills, Annabelle’s has been serving brides for all of their invitations, stationery and calligraphy needs for 20 years. Here, the new owner Elizabeth Sharpton and calligrapher Jan Pruitt showcase several of their most intricate invitation suites.

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Designing your Suites

To work with Elizabeth and Jan, visit annabellestoo.com or call 205-979-4444 to schedule a consultation. Annabelle’s is open Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and on Saturday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. On December 16, 2023, Annabelle’s will relocate to 2142 Tyler Road, Unit 114, Hoover, AL 35226. Contact information and days of operation will remain the same.

Timeless

Traditional &

Lucy and David Harrison wed on Sept. 23, 2023, at Independent Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Alabama. Because of their traditional ceremony venue, they opted for a timeless suite. Jan penned the full suite. The invitations were engraved in champagne ink on a royalty-size card with double envelopes and a lace overlay.

A custom sketch of Independent Presbyterian Church was drawn by Kaylee Morgan and was flat printed for the save the dates.

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Photos by Leslie Hollingsworth

Simply Cultured

Maci and Joel Mize tied the knot on Sept. 23, 2023, at Allie’s Cabin in Beaver Creek Village, Colorado.

Kaylee Morgan painted a watercolor landscape of the beautiful Rocky Mountains for the couple's destination wedding. It is used on the invitations' vellum overlay.

The Mize’s invitation suites were printed on square Arturo paper, which is an Italian, hand-torn paper.

Maci opted for moss green lettering in a besotted script for a more fluid feeling for her suite.

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Organic Originality

Mary Hunter and Healy Vise joined in joyful union on May 20, 2023, at First Presbyterian Church in Jackson, Mississippi. What is unique about this couple’s suite is their blend between traditional and contemporary design.

While Mary Hunter chose champagne lettering in scripts Prints Charming and Mozart, she modernized her suite with cohesive branding. A custom shield and duogram was designed with the couple's initials and was used on the dance floor, favors and more.

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Photos by Refuge & Co. Photography
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Forever Florals

Second only to the bride, the most beautiful part of any wedding is the flowers. Floral arrangements carry such a sentimentality that physically showcases the vision of any bride’s desired palette, stylistic choices and decorum. Here, Sasha Johns, managing partner of Amazing Flowers and Occasions, reveals just how her arrangements helped bring to life the wedding vision of her clients and friends, Kaitlyn and Roderick Anderson.

TheHappy Couple

Sasha had the thrill of any florist’s career–designing gorgeous florals for her family friend’s wedding. Sasha first met the happy couple, Kaitlyn and Roderick Anderson, through Kaitlyn’s mother, Suzanne. The two friends go back nearly 15 years, and Sasha says this has been one of her most favorite events.

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The Details

Sasha utilized ivory and peach garden roses; pink, ivory and white stock; periwinkle delphinium; and yellow and peach ranunculus. She added in bits of greenery including green dragon, olive branches and both silver dollar and seeded eucalyptus into Kaitlyn’s bouquet and the ceremony’s standing arrangements.

Designing your Florals

Sasha Johns would love to design your wedding floral arrangements. To work with her, visit amazingflowers.florist or call 205-669-7061. Amazing Flowers and Occasions is located at 102 S Main Street, Columbiana, AL 35051. It is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and on Saturday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

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TheCeremony

When Roderick’s mother passed away, the couple took time to grieve and heal before getting engaged and planning their wedding. Sasha helped the couple honor Roderick’s mother by reserving a seat adorned with flowers at the ceremony.

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TheReception

The floral arch from the ceremony was moved to the reception and matched the cake table's floral arrangements.

Behind the Scenes

Wedding Date: Aug. 12, 2023

Ceremony Venue: The Church at Brook Hills

Reception Venue: Historic Federal Reserve

Caterer: Urban Cookhouse

Cake: Edgar’s Bakery

Wedding Dress: Bridals by Madison

Bridesmaid Dresses: Birdy Grey

Bridal Hair/Makeup: Allie Rose

Johnston & Heather Kissinger

Groom’s Attire: Jos. A. Bank

Stationery: Hand-painted invitations by Kaitlyn Anderson

Videographer: Webster Creative Co.

Wedding Band/DJ: Cavrae with Platinum DJ

Wedding Night Accommodations:

The Redmont Hotel Birmingham

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Dress to Impress

High-end menswear store, Shaia’s, has been in business in Homewood since 1922. Ken Shaia–the fourth generation of his family to run the business–prides himself on serving the community through Shaia’s impeccable style and quality of clothing and shoes. With 101 years in the business, Shaia’s has become nationally renowned for both American and international brands that showcase distinct aesthetic taste–worthy to be in a customer’s wardrobe for years. Here, international model Felipe Zarate presents Shaia’s attire for grooms in every season of engagements and weddings.

The engagement shoot

Ken recommends dressing either business casual or professional for the engagement shoot–a sports shirt, sports coat and trousers make the perfect outfit for the occasion. For months with varying temperatures, a thin sweater or shirt paired with a sports vest suits any figure nicely.

Felipe is wearing a Mauro Blasi sports coat, Current Elliott jeans, Di Bianca shoes and a Canali shirt. To accessorize, he is wearing a Meg Spivey bracelet and a Bigi pocket square. Felipe is dressed in a Brunello Cucinelli shirt and vest with PT01 pants and a backpack from Eleventy.

Felipe paired a leather shirt jacket by Monto with a sweater from the brand, Maurizio Baldassari.

Felipe is seen wearing a hoodie and pants by Eleventy, a knit shirt by Brunello Cucinelli and a hat by Isaia.

The bachelor party

Most gentlemen tend to dress in a muted palette, accentuating their outfit’s character for events with “the guys.”

To create this look, stylist Fonda Shaia paired a coat from Isaia, tie from Zegna, pants from PT01 and a shirt from Isaia.

The rehearsal dinner

One might choose a tie, sports coat and slacks instead of matching suit pants as a versatile option that can be dressed down after the affair.

Pictured are shoes from Rubirosa.

The Wedding

With any traditional wedding, a timeless black and white tuxedo is always a wonderful choice. Felipe is wearing a peak-lapel tuxedo jacket, bow tie and flat-front shirt.

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Both the tuxedo and shirt are from Isaia, and the tie is from Bigi.

Only at Olexa's

Diane Olexa’s love for beautiful pastry art grew as she did–watching her mother bake. At only age 23, Diane created her first-ever wedding cake for her college roommate in 1993. She started out creating one or two wedding cakes a week. She began creating cakes for her friends and her loved ones’ weddings, and in 1996, she extended her business to include event catering with her mother’s expertise to officially create the Olexa’s brand. Eight years later, Olexa’s following accumulated so much that Diane decided to open the business’s first brick and mortar in 2004 in quaint Mountain Brook Village.

A 30-year veteran of the wedding industry, Diane says this business is special because of the memories she’s able to help create for her customers. Olexa’s today creates upwards of 200 birthday and wedding cakes a week, all while catering events and operating its intimate dining setting for guests six days a week. Here, she gives her thoughts on one of her favorite events at Olexa’s Catering, Cafe and Cakes–a romantic rehearsal dinner for her friends, Kinsey and Anderson Gore.

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Memories intoMeals

Diane and mother-of-the-groom, Abby Gore, have been family friends since college. As Abby was planning the rehearsal dinner for her son, Anderson, she mentioned to Diane that Anderson loves chicken with alfredo sauce. Diane created the menu, incorporating Anderson’s favorite meal that added to the special night before the wedding.

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Pictured is Diane Olexa and Anderson Gore.

Old An Feel World

The bride-to-be, Kinsey, had a long time dream of having her rehearsal dinner at Olexa’s. She wanted her guests to have that charming, old-world dining experience that the ambiance and decor at Olexa’s offers.

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Working with Olexa's

Diane and the team at Olexa’s are always happy to help a bride and groom plan the wedding cake of their dreams, cater for their event or even host their loved ones in-house.

To work with Diane, visit olexas.com or call 205871-2060 to schedule a consultation. Olexa’s is located at 2838 Culver Road. The restaurant is open Monday-Saturday from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. for lunch and on Tuesday nights for dinner from 2-8 p.m.

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Rich in Flavor & History

In 2004, Diane moved her business into the former Rue de Provence restaurant space off of Culver Road because of the space’s European aspects. She redesigned the majority of the color palette, but chose to leave a lot of the interior decor to create such ambiance that helped her customers feel as though they were dining in a European courtyard.

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PHOTOS
BY KRISTEN PUGH PHOTOGRAPHY
Catherine
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the details

Ceremony Venue: Reid Chapel at Samford University

Reception Venue: Vestavia Country Club Wedding

Planner/Day Of Coordinator: Cindy Caradine

Florist: Susan Milner Design Caterer: Vestavia

Country Club Cake: Magic Muffins & Publix Wedding

Dress: Bustle Bridal Hair/Makeup: Courtney

Windham Bridesmaid Dresses: The Dessy Group

Groom’s Attire: Mr. Burch Formal Wear Stationery: Fine Paperwork DJ/Wedding Band: Velvet City

Sound Transportation: Accent Luxury Limo Wedding Night Accommodations: The Valley Hotel

HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?

Schuck and I met just a couple of days after I moved to Nashville from Birmingham. A mutual friend invited me to a group brunch to help me meet friends and introduced us to each other with the belief we’d hit it off. He was right! After Schuck and I started talking, we learned that we’d actually been circling around each other for years at the same parties during our time in college and even a few of the same concerts, sitting just a few rows apart from one another! We quickly became good friends.

THE PROPOSAL

Schuck proposed to me at Cheekwood Estate and Gardens in Nashville. Cheekwood has always been a sentimental spot for me as my grandparents took me there as a child for years to visit the gardens. When we began dating, Cheekwood became our own special place to come each year at the start of spring, when all the flowers are blooming, including my favorites, tulips. Under the guise of my yearly birthday celebration, he proposed under a beautiful arch of tulips and read a heartfelt letter he had written.

WEDDING DRESS DETAILS

My veil is a family heirloom that was worn by my grandmother in 1964, my mother in 1989 and my sister in 2020 in each of their own weddings. The veil is accented with lace at the end, so I dreamed of a dress that complemented the material. Overall, I loved that my veil accentuated my gown.

WEDDING PLANNING ADVICE

Don’t let anyone change your mind about what you and your fiancé want. Decide what details are important to you both and stick with them. Take the whole process one step at a time, and it will all come together.

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PHOTOS BY KATIE AND CINDY PHOTOGRAPHY Allie Stan
DECEMBER 17, 2022 +

the details

Ceremony Venue: St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church Reception Venue: Iron City Bham Wedding Planner/Day Of Coordinator: Raven Grady

Florist: Vera Flora Design Caterer: Iron City

Grill Cake: Magic Muffins Wedding Dress: Lady in Lace Bridal Hair/Makeup: Samantha Harper

Bridesmaid Dresses: Lady in Lace Groom’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse Stationery: Fine Paperwork

Videographer: Fly True Media DJ/Wedding Band: To The 9s Transportation: Struggle Bus BHAM Wedding Night Accommodations: Embassy Suites by Hilton Birmingham

HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?

We consider ours a modern love story. A mutual connection, one swipe right and a witty message later, the conversation never stopped. It was 2020, and the world was in disarray. Meanwhile, we were building a foundation of friendship and embarking on the next chapter of our lives together. We like to joke that we found love in a hopeless place.

THE PROPOSAL

Stan’s perspective–Our proposal took place at the very spot our lives first crossed paths. Although we didn’t know each other before we matched on Hinge, Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports is where we both worked. I had originally planned to pop the question on the Tuscaloosa River Walk right outside of the Tuscaloosa Visitors Center, but of course, it started raining. With the help of family and coworkers, I surprised Allie and proposed on her birthday in the same hallway we walked through every day.

WEDDING DRESS DETAILS

Ever since I was a little girl, I dreamed of a classic winter wedding. I wanted to wear a stunning, long-sleeved dress with a cathedral veil, and I wanted my bridesmaids to wear velvet. I worked closely with Robert Bullock to create my custom gown, which was one of the most amazing and heartwarming experiences during wedding planning.

WEDDING PLANNING ADVICE

I would suggest brides start by sitting down with their future husband to list their priorities and vision for their wedding. Pick a date that gives you ample time to book and plan. Next, secure all of your main vendors—photographer, venue, planner/day of coordinator, florist, decor, caterer. Take everything piece by piece, and remember to enjoy the process.

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Taylor Ben

JANUARY 28, 2023

PHOTOS BY NATHALIE TRIPLETT PHOTOGRAPHY

the details

Ceremony & Reception Venue: Park Crest Event Facility Wedding Planner/Day Of Coordinator: Becky Dedge with Seamless Weddings Florist: Lillie Jane Caterer: Darryl Borden Cake: Pen and Pastry Wedding Dress: The Something Blue Shoppe and Something You Couture Bridal Hair: Hannah Parks Bridal Makeup: Cosmetics by Mackenzie Bridesmaid Dresses: Azazie Groom’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse DJ/Wedding Band: Matthew Carroll Band Transportation: Park Crest Classic Cars Wedding Night Accommodations: The Redmont Hotel Birmingham

HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?

We met on Hinge, and it was only after matching that I realized he lived an hour and a half away in Athens, Alabama, but I was still interested. After about two weeks of texting, we finally made it work to meet and go to dinner. He drove down to Birmingham, and we sat at a small table in the corner of Little Donkey for three hours, talking the night away. At the end of dinner, we knew there was a connection and were already making plans for me to drive to Athens the next weekend to see him. To this day, whenever we find ourselves in Birmingham, we head to Little Donkey for a walk down memory lane.

THE PROPOSAL

On our anniversary, Ben made plans to go to brunch and then head to my family’s lake house to spend the weekend together since that was the halfway point between Birmingham and Athens. As we pulled up and I started to get my bags out, he told me to put my bag back in the car and began walking me to the back deck that was covered in floral arrangements and pictures of us.

WEDDING DRESS DETAILS

I wanted sleeves, but I wanted something unique. I tried on three or four dresses with sleeves that I liked, but nothing felt quite right. My bridal consultant, Paige, decided to have me try on a strapless, fitted dress and grabbed some fabric to mimic a sleeve. I immediately loved it and knew the best thing to top it off was a bow on the back. I took my dress to Something You Couture, and my seamstress, Ashley, made my puff sleeve dress dreams come true!

WEDDING PLANNING ADVICE

Stick with your gut! Don’t worry about what other people might think. This wedding is for you and your spouse, so as long as you both are happy, that’s all that matters.

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PHOTOS
BY ERIC AND JAMIE PHOTOGRAPHY Katie Cason MARCH 11, 2023 +

the details

Ceremony Venue: Mountain Brook Community Church Reception Venue: Vestavia Country Club Wedding Planner/Day Of Coordinator: Anna Wynn Event Designs Florist: Marigold Designs Caterer: Vestavia Country Club Cake: Barb’s Cakes Wedding

Dress: Ivory and White Bridal Boutique Bridal

Hair/Makeup: Beauty by MP Taylor Bridesmaid

Dresses: The Dessy Group Stationery: Please Reply

Huntsville DJ/Wedding Band: Emerald Empire Band

Transportation: Rare Transportation

Wedding Night Accommodations: The Valley Hotel

HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?

We met in college briefly but did not think anything of it. We reconnected again in 2020, thanks to Instagram and the COVID-19 pandemic. He reached out after seeing me on social media play golf with my parents back in Ohio. After much persuasion, I agreed to go on a date.

THE PROPOSAL

He convinced me we needed to take our golden retriever on a walk even though it was freezing cold. When we got back to my house, he stopped in the driveway and got down on one knee and asked me to spend the rest of my life with him. After I said yes, I wanted to call my family, not realizing they had secretly made the trip to Birmingham right before the snow storm hit to be with us and celebrate! We spent the rest of the day celebrating with friends and family.

WEDDING DRESS DETAILS

I wanted something simple and something I could stay in for the entire day. My bridal consultant, Kristen, nailed it, and my dress ended up being the second one I tried on. I fell in love with the simplicity and attention to detail. I loved the sheer back and buttons!

WEDDING PLANNING ADVICE

Enjoy the season! It is so easy to get caught up in the little details and let stress steal the joy. At the end of the day, the only thing that matters is you and your husband. Don’t sweat the small things.

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PHOTOS
BY ERICA DORTCH PHOTOGRAPHY Collins William

the details

Ceremony Venue: Vestavia Hills Baptist Church

Reception Venue: Iron City Bham Wedding Planner/ Day Of Coordinator: Elizabeth Carlisle Events

Florist: Becky Griffith and friends Caterer: Iron City Bham Cake: Magic Muffins Wedding Dress: The Something Blue Shoppe Bridal Hair/Makeup: Makeup Mel and Dearly Beloved Hair and Makeup

Bridesmaid Dresses: Bella Bridesmaids Groom’s

Attire: Jos. A. Bank Stationery: Cindy Cherry Fine Stationery DJ/Wedding Band: 2nd Coming Band

Transportation: Struggle Bus BHAM and Event Rides Birmingham

HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?

William was a sophomore and I was a freshman at Vestavia Hills High School when we met. Several of our mutual friends thought we would be a good match and coaxed me into asking him to the Sadie Hawkins dance that year. We ended up having a wonderful time together, and the rest is history.

THE PROPOSAL

I thought I was coming home for my grandmother’s birthday party at my house. When I walked in, no one was in the house. William always whistles to let me know he is around, so when I heard him whistle, I followed the sound to the backdoor. There, William was waiting with a ring and the most handsome grin.

WEDDING DRESS DETAILS

I wanted a simple, strapless gown. I went to The Something Blue Shoppe in Hartselle, Alabama. I tried on two gowns of which I loved different parts. One was a Robert Bullock gown that I loved everything about except that it did not have a detachable train. The Something Blue Shoppe reached out to Robert, and he designed my dream gown! I had the long train for the wedding and was able to remove it for the reception.

WEDDING PLANNING ADVICE

I had so much fun planning our wedding! I was able to incorporate meaningful details. I wore my grandmother’s ring and bracelet. I had my mom’s wedding gown redesigned and wore it for my rehearsal. Several sweet ladies from my church created my floral arrangements, and my mom’s friends designed the florals for our reception. My advice is to make your wedding more meaningful with the small, personal details.

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Emma Tom MAY 20, 2023

the details

Ceremony Venue: Trinity United Methodist

Church Reception Venue: The Grand Bohemian Hotel Mountain Brook Wedding Planner/Day Of Coordinator: Meghan Cease with M. Elizabeth Events Florist: Marigold Designs Caterer: The Grand Bohemian Hotel Mountain Brook Cake: Telia Johnson Cakes Wedding Dress: Mandi Jackson Bridal Bridal Hair: Perfectly Undone Beauty Bridal Makeup: Gracefully Undone Beauty Bridesmaid Dresses: Dillard’s Groom’s Attire: Jos. A. Bank Stationery: McKinley Rohrer, Sister of the Bride DJ/Wedding Band: One More Song Transportation: Action Limousines Wedding Night Accommodations: The Grand Bohemian Hotel Mountain Brook

HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?

Tom and I met in the young professionals group at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church in Atlanta. We both went on a mission trip to Belize, where we formed a friendship that slowly turned into more. We had our first date on a hot day in July 2019, where Tom “affectionately” remembers I picked a table on the patio that allowed me sit in the shade and left him baking in the sun.

THE PROPOSAL

In college, Tom studied abroad for a semester in Vienna. When we started planning a trip to Europe for summer 2022, he wanted to make sure Vienna was one of our stops since I had never been. He proposed in front of the Schönbrunn Palace! I don’t remember a word he said, but I knew it was the easiest “yes” of my life. Afterwards, we celebrated with a traditional Viennese dinner and champagne.

WEDDING DRESS DETAILS

I went to my wedding dress appointment unsure of what I wanted my dress to look like. When the owner of the shop pulled this dress for me to try on, I knew it was the perfect balance of traditional elegance and chic style suited to my personality. I fell in love with the incredibly detailed applique flowers at the top of the dress. When the talented Telia Johnson was making my cake, she handmade sugar flowers that were inspired by the flowers on my dress.

WEDDING PLANNING ADVICE

Plan the big things first. Then, you can spend the rest of your engagement enjoying all of the celebrations and picking out all the details that will make your day special.

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Lauren Zac

the details

Ceremony & Reception Venue: Vestavia Country Club Wedding Planner/Day Of Coordinator: Lauryn Schilleci with Lauryn E. Weddings Florist: Lillie Jane Caterer: Vestavia Country Club Cake: Magic Muffins Wedding Dress: Carriage House Weddings Bridal Hair/Makeup: Asia Nicole Bridesmaid

Dresses: Revelry Groom’s Attire: Jos. A. Bank DJ/ Wedding Band: Tim Tyler Band Wedding Night Accommodations: The Kelly Birmingham

HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?

Zac and I met our freshmen year of college at the University of Alabama. I was going to Zac’s fraternity’s formal in New Orleans with his best friend, but I didn’t know Zac at the time. I met him on that trip, and when we got home, he asked me on a date. I kept saying no out of fear—I had never dated anyone before Zac. I knew that if we dated, it would be serious. Zac kept asking me on dates, and he even surprised me on my spring break trip by showing up at our beach house and asking me out! We went on our first date to Avenue Pub in Tuscaloosa, and I can confidently say I knew that night that Zac was going to be my husband.

THE PROPOSAL

Zac lined up a series of blind dates. The only instructions for each date were to wear a sundress and bring a blindfold. He had seven blind dates lined up on the calendar, and on the first of the seven blind dates, he asked me to be his wife. He picked me up, blindfolded me, drove us down to a beautiful pond, held my hand and led me to the dock. When he took my blindfold off, he was on one knee! He spoke some of the most beautiful words I have ever heard. Afterwards, he led me up the hill to our engagement party, which was filled with all of our friends and family.

WEDDING DRESS DETAILS

My wedding dress was what I had always dreamed it would be. I loved the train of my dress, the ballgown style and the buttons lining the back of the dress.

WEDDING PLANNING ADVICE

A goal Zac and I had for our wedding day was to make it holy and let the Lord be glorified! If that is your goal as well, praise Him for the day and for the gift of marriage.

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BY ELEANOR STENNER PHOTOGRAPHY Abbi Dylan APRIL 22, 2023 +
PHOTOS

the details

Ceremony Venue: Christopher Glenn Reception

Venue: The Farrell Wedding Planner/Day Of

Coordinator: Occasions with Symone Shaw Florist: Willou and Co. Floral Studio Caterer: Kathy G and Co. Cake: Pen and Pastry Wedding Dress: Bella’s Bridal and Formal Bridal Hair: Hannah Parks with Cahaba Roots Bridal Makeup: Talor Rubin with Gracefully Undone Beauty Bridesmaid

Dresses: Azazie Groom’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse

Stationery: Paper Eliza Videographer: Nostalgia Corp DJ/Wedding Band: Style Entertainment Wedding Night Accommodations: The Valley Hotel

HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?

Dylan and I met while in pharmacy school at Samford University. We coincidentally sat beside each other during class at the beginning of our third year in 2019 and became friends playing intramural sports together. Soon after, we realized we were perfect together, and everything fell into place.

THE PROPOSAL

Along with my family and closest friends, Dylan planned the most amazing proposal! We were heading to what I thought was a New Year’s Eve party at one of my favorite houses in my hometown of Brewton, Alabama. After arriving, Dylan led me to a beautiful setup with candles and lighted marquee letters spelling out, “marry me.” He got down on one knee, popped the question and all of our favorite people ran out to congratulate us. We spent the rest of the night on “cloud nine” at the most special engagement party.

WEDDING DRESS DETAILS

I wanted something that was both timeless and modern, and I got just that in my wedding gown. The boning and lace in my dress is what set it apart from others and made me fall in love with it. The bridal consultants at Bella’s Bridal and Formal helped me make a few changes to the original dress to make it absolute perfection.

WEDDING PLANNING ADVICE

Start as early as possible, and get a wedding planner if you can. Being able to get the vendors you want puts your mind at ease, and I cannot say enough good things about having a wedding planner and having a photographer you’re comfortable with. Eleanor Stenner was the biggest help with getting everyone in order and making us look our best. Symone Shaw went above and beyond, making sure everything was perfect.

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Shelley Whitt

PHOTOS BY JAY BARR PHOTOGRAPHY
JUNE 10, 2023 +

the details

Ceremony Venue: First Baptist Church Eufaula

Reception Venue: The Shorter Mansion

Florist: Michelle Beaty Caterer: Amsterdam

Cafe Cake: Debra West Wedding Dress: Ivory and White Bridal Boutique Bridal Hair/Makeup: Hair and Makeup by Nat Bridesmaid Dresses: Revelry Groom’s Attire: Mr. Burch Formal Wear

Videographer: Steve Frank DJ/Wedding Band: One Nation Band Wedding Night Accommodations: The Collegiate Hotel

HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?

Whitt’s perspective—Shelley and I met during our freshman year at Auburn University. Our first memory together was when I offered to walk her back to her dorm after a social event. It was a purely platonic offer, but I remember bonding over being in the same major and attending the same church. We both moved to Birmingham after graduating, and I finally asked her on a date! We were the proverbial “just friends” who everyone else saw differently long before we did.

THE PROPOSAL

Whitt’s perspective—I decided September 9, 2022, was the perfect day, and I picked a place Shelley and I both love— Shoppe—a local plant store. Earlier that day, Shelley informed me that she was ready for me to propose, and before I could stop myself, I responded a bit sarcastically saying, “No, that’s later tonight.” Thankfully, that got me off the hook. A friend picked Shelley up to go to dinner and brought her to Shoppe. I stepped out of the greenhouse to where Shelley could see me, and the pure joy on her face was a beautiful memory I’ll always cherish.

WEDDING DRESS DETAILS

Shelley’s perspective—From the start of planning, I knew I wanted the entire wedding day to feel like a “garden party,” and my dress was no exception. I instantly fell in love with the floral applique and even requested our cake to mimic its floral detail. I have always been a big fan of puffy sleeves, and as a huge bonus, my wedding dress sleeves were detachable!

WEDDING PLANNING ADVICE

Shelley’s perspective— Engagement season is so precious, and I have never felt more celebrated by so many friends and family. To really enjoy this season, start planning early.

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PHOTOS BY LESLIE HOLLINGSWORTH PHOTOGRAPHY
24, 2023
Kathleen Bradley JUNE
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the details

Ceremony Venue: Cathedral Church of the Advent Reception Venue: The Club Wedding Planner/Day

Of Coordinator: Lindsey King with King Event Co.

Florist: Bloom and Petal Caterer: The Club

Cake: Magic Muffins Wedding Dress: Ivory and White Bridal Boutique Bridal Hair/Makeup:

Danielle Ivy Chiepalich Bridesmaid Dresses:

Bella Bridesmaids Groom’s Attire: Jos. A. Bank

Stationery: Annabelle’s Videographer: Jason

Morales with A Morales Production DJ/Wedding

Band: Music Garden - Accent Transportation: Rare Transportation Wedding Night Accommodations: The Grand Bohemian Hotel Mountain Brook and The Valley Hotel

HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?

Bradley and I met in high school. We went to opposing high schools and were set up by a good friend. We dated briefly but nothing serious. We both went on to attend the University of Alabama, where we saw each other at social events but dated other people and went our separate ways before reconnecting later on.

THE PROPOSAL

My mom and stepdad had come into town to meet Bradley’s family for the first time. We had made reservations at Hot and Hot Fish Club for everyone to meet that night. Bradley had been in touch with my mom and my best friend, MacKenzie, and decided to make this night the night he proposed. Before dinner, he told me he needed to pick up something for our moms. As we were driving, the bottom fell out of the sky. It was pouring right as we were getting off at the Birmingham Zoo exit. He proceeded to drive to the Birmingham Botanical Gardens, where he eventually proposed! We were so overjoyed but absolutely drenched! It was still magical.

WEDDING DRESS DETAILS

I had no idea what I wanted in a dress. I went in blindly with no expectations. The dress I chose was the eighth dress I tried on, and I just knew it was the one for me. I looked over at my mom when I tried it on, and she was crying. I had never felt more beautiful before in my life. The detail, the beading, the daintiness, the design, the fitting and the lace were everything I didn’t know I wanted and more.

WEDDING PLANNING ADVICE

Be in the moment! Enjoy all of the little things and the big moments. It goes by so fast! Don’t get caught up in the small details and worrying about something going wrong. Your wedding day will be one of the most special days of your life.

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Sarah Kate Aaron

PHOTOS BY KATHERINE HORTON PHOTOGRAPHY
JULY 8, 2023 +

the details

Ceremony & Reception Venue: B&A Warehouse Wedding Planner/Day Of Coordinator: Olivia O’Hara Florist: Heather Metcalf Caterer: B&A Warehouse Cake: Magic Muffins Wedding Dress: Bella Couture Bridal Hair/Makeup: Kerri Bunn

Bridesmaid Dresses: Birdy Grey DJ/Wedding Band: Pierce Moffett and DJ Mason

HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?

Aaron and I went to the same college. He claims it was love at first sight, but me, not so much. Aaron played the long game. Mutual friends kept trying to set us up, and eventually, I gave in. I am thankful for persistent friends and my succumbency.

THE PROPOSAL

It was right after Thanksgiving in Aaron’s hometown of Lakeland, Florida. Aaron suggested a walk in this brand new, beautiful park that had just opened up—specifically at sunset, right before “dinner with his family.” None of those things nor the giant bulge of the ring box in his back pocket set me off, however. After a long, hot stroll, we made it to a hanging bridge, where I was escorted over to watch the sunset. Then, he got down on one knee! It was the easiest yes of my life.

WEDDING DRESS DETAILS

I wanted to go with the “no detail and all-simple look.” However, my maids of honor (my cousins) made me try on an all-lace dress. Begrudgingly, I tried it on, and immediately, I knew it was the one. The lace is timeless in its own way.

WEDDING PLANNING ADVICE

Take it one day at a time. Step back if it becomes a lot. Savor your wedding day, and look for “little happies” along the way.

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JULY 29, 2023 +
PHOTOS
BY MEGHAN GRAY Manon Jake

the details

Ceremony Venue: Canterbury United Methodist Church Reception Venue: The Club Wedding Planner/Day Of Coordinator: Jenny Dansby with Three Fold Events Florist: Amy Peek with Lake Guntersville Flowers Caterer: The Club Cake: Magic Muffins Wedding Dress: Carriage House Weddings

Bridal Hair: Beauty by Halee Brooke Bridal Makeup: Rachel Griffin with Beloved Beauty Bridesmaid

Dresses: Bella Bridesmaids Groom’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse Stationery: Annabelle’s Videographer: Heritage Wedding Videos DJ/Wedding Band: Nationwide Coverage Music Transportation: Rare Transportation

HOW DID YOU TWO MEET?

I attended Birmingham-Southern College with Jake’s brother and sister, Hanes and Honey. I was Hanes’s orientation leader his freshman year. He introduced me to Honey, who ended up coming to school there the next year. She had the idea to set me up with her older brother and got Hanes involved to help make it happen. It was the weekend of the Alabama/ Georgia game. I went to Tuscaloosa to meet Jake for lunch, and the rest is history.

THE PROPOSAL

We were meeting my mom at church. My grandparents passed away several years ago and are buried in the columbarium garden there. My mom asked us to meet us there, so she could take flowers to the gravesite in honor of my grandfather’s birthday. It was all a big plan, and while I was looking for my mom, Jake got down on one knee and pulled out the ring box. I was so surprised and touched that he honored my grandparents at such a special moment in our lives.

WEDDING DRESS DETAILS

The overall elegance and simplicity really spoke to me. The fabric was like icing. What really made me fall in love was the tiered hem at the bottom that led into the train. I felt so beautiful in such a gorgeously designed gown.

WEDDING PLANNING ADVICE

I wanted to get married in Canterbury United Methodist Church because my parents and in-laws got married there. We wanted to carry on the family tradition, and Jenny Dansby helped make it happen. My advice is to find a great planner that can understand your vision and make it a reality.

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Love is in the Air

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‘Tis the season for weddings and romance! Whether you are getting engaged, planning a bridesmaids’ getaway, celebrating your own nuptials or marking an anniversary, there is a special destination for everyone.

Photo by Chad Hoffman

HIT THE ROAD

PROPOSAL LOCATIONS

Setting the tone for an engagement might often start with where the groom proposes to the bride. It could be where the couple had their first date or some other meaningful location—like the family ranch in Montana, where a groom hung the engagement ring on a nail on a tree, where he and his beloved enjoyed picnics. Many resort destinations relish being a part of a couple’s romantic future and offer whole proposal packages:

The Lodge at Sea Island is a Forbes five-star, English-style country manor resort in Georgia that provides the perfect backdrop to any proposal (we’re thinking the rose petal bath butler service would be pretty nice)! As a special bonus, Sea Island invites previous honeymooners to save their receipts, and on the anniversary of their trip, pay the original rate on the first day of their stay. seaisland.com

Amanyara , in the heart of an 18,000-acre nature reserve in Turks and Caicos, makes for a lush tropical setting, where the staff will arrange a “WILL YOU MARRY ME” sign in LED lights as you enjoy a private dinner in a secluded cove. The resort’s pavilions are situated in coastal vegetation and overlook the beaches of Northwest Point Marine Preserve—truly memorable! aman.com

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BRIDESMAID & GROOMSMEN GETAWAYS

After the proposal, the bride and groom will each secure their squad of bridesmaids and groomsmen, who will play a major part of the big day. Make plans to get away with these best friends and family for some serious memory-making.

Hilton Head Health—The bride and her attendants can take a break from the hectic planning with a trip to coastal South Carolina for one of the destination’s wellness retreats, which includes spa time, self-care workshops, yoga and more. hhhealth.com

Hollywood Farms—Gather your groomsmen and head to Hollywood Farms in Jeffersonville, Georgia, for a true sportsman’s getaway. Do a buyout of the antebellum site, or pick a weekend when Hollywood Farms is hosting a Fausti Shooting School or a bespoke quail or woodcock hunt. Chef Scottie Johnson will make every meal memorable, while the bourbon flows. hollywoodfarmsga.com

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Photo by Brenda Cassabon Photo by Christiana Roussel Photo by Brenda Cassabon Photo by Brenda Cassabon Photo by Christiana Roussel

HIT THE ROAD

HONEYMOON SPOTS

Andiamo Lodge—Just a short drive North from Birmingham to Mentone, Alabama, is Andiamo Lodge, a well-curated destination for those looking for a honeymoon destination closer to home. Owner Colleen Duffley dubs this a ‘lux-lodge’ experience, where attention to detail (think Frette linens and intimate concierge service) comes standard.

andiamolodge.com

Half-Mile Farm—This sister property to the venerable Old Edwards Inn in Highlands offers a quieter respite in the Western North Carolina mountains. While there is always a lot going on in this area, the romance of this 14-acre, guests-only property means you might never stray far.

oldedwardshospitality.com

The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection For a once-in-a-lifetime experience, book a cruise on one of the most jaw-dropping hotels on the sea. ritzcarltonyachtcollection.com

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His & Hers—A honeymoon can be the perfect time to set the tone for how a couple likes to travel. Fork & Leaf Travel, Inc. Owner and Certified Travel Associate Jenn Nix shared a unique trip she planned for a couple who like very different things for vacation. The couple both wanted a Costa Rican honeymoon. He wanted fly-fishing in the mountains, while she craved luxe spa time on the beach. Jenn booked them in a private residence near pristine fishing for the first half of the trip and then at the adults-only Jardin del Eden Boutique Hotel in Tamarindo for the second half. Suffices to say, both the bride and groom got everything they wanted from this vacation. forkandleaftravel.com jardindeleden.com

The Blended Family Honeymoon

For those couples looking to include members of the wedding party in their honeymoon plans, Chatham Bars Inn on Cape Cod makes an ideal destination. Plan a private clambake on the 25-acre estate, or take the group whale-watching. The Inn’s Kids Crew program offers tons of activities for the younger crowd, while the adults engage in some coveted one-on-one time. chathambarsinn.com

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AMANDA PAIR FOUNDATION LEGACY RUN

On Saturday, Nov. 18 in Liberty Park, the Amanda Pair Foundation held its second annual Legacy Run, which fundraised for the Amanda Pair Memorial Scholarship. Amanda Pair, an avid Christian and Vestavia Hills resident, was diagnosed with stage IV adenocarcinoma of the lung in 2021 despite being a non-smoker. She was called home to heaven in June 2022.

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1. Andrea and William Taylor 2. Pam Boyd, Margaret Kim and Jenny Hansen 3. William and Tracy Ellis 4. Sarah Detwiler and Jessica Beard 5. Kate and Shealy McKinnon 6. Annitrice and Gabby Young 7. Miracle Woertz with Stewart and Cam Burnman 8. Madilyn, Allison and Garrison Morgan 9. Suzanne Vickers with Stacy and Ella Loftin 10. Ryan, Santa Scott and Aiden 11. Gray, Nick and Libby Gardner 12. Dianna Hase, Ava Pair, Virginia Gill and Riley Inabinet 13. Hollar, Amy and Cora 14. Sheree and Sherry Pair with Vicki Page 15. Julianne and Christine Abenoja
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VESTAVIA HILLS TREE LIGHTING

On Tuesday, Nov. 28 at Vestavia Hills City Hall, the Vestavia Hills Chamber of Commerce and the city of Vestavia Hills held its annual tree-lighting ceremony.

1. The Douglas family and Wesley Carmichael

2. Genevieve and Louise Green

3. Mary Everett Cearlock and Ashton Kate Currie

4. The Tallo family

5. Sydney Thorn, Claire Collins and Kaitlyn Wintermantel

6. Tucker Meek, Ashlyn Berry, Emory Brooks and Joi Cook

7. Timarie and Finn Fisk

8. The Carmichael family

9. Leslie, Luke and Allie Wyatt

10. Mack and Finley Hill

11. The Flack family

12. Erin Hunter, Harriet Sides, Melanie Rubery and Katy Aderholt

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13. Adelyn Pate, Amber Estes and Lyla Moul 14. Stella Parsons and Alice Wilson PHOTOS BY JAMES AND RACHEL CULVER
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VESTAVIA HILLS CHRISTMAS PARADE

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On Sunday, Dec. 3, the city of Vestavia Hills held its annual Christmas parade, which processed through Liberty Park and concluded with a party in the park at the Liberty Parks Sports Complex softball fields.

1. Vestavia Hills High School Rebelettes

2. The McGrath family

3. Amitava and Amaira Banerjee with Indira Mukherjee

4. The Ho family

5. Dance Connections

6. Rowan Elias, Bennett Lansden, Grady Cleveland and Whit Decker

7. The Yarbrough family

8. Mansi and Mahima Kothary with Mariana and Camilla Robbins alongside Jack Saxon

9. The Kilgore family

10. Frances Turner with Olivia and Merritt Champion alongside Mary Fields Collins and Peyton Ellison

11. The Green and Hunt families

12. Ingram and Chambers Thornton

13. The King family

14. Dr. Livingston and family with Barrett Destefano

15. Elizabeth and Olivia Newman

16. The Dambach, Green, Hall and Droney families

17. The Jones family and Bingo

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VESTAVIA HILLS MENORAH LIGHTING

On Thursday, Dec. 14 at Vestavia Hills City Hall, Chabad of Alabama and the city of Vestavia Hills held its annual menorah-lighting event.

1. The Weinbaum family

2. Miriam Friedman and Jamie Odrezin

3. Derek Moses, Ashley Curry and George Arnold

4. Barrett Ennis and Karen Roberts with Jessica and Evelyn Boehm

5. Chava and Ember Usher

6. The Wisdom family

7. Laden Falls, Elizabeth O. and Ridley Tate Box

8. Yossi and Benny Friedman

9. Kelly Love, Walt Costilow and Jody Pannell

10. Jeff Brown and Doug Hocutt

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THE POINSETTIA BALL

On Tuesday, Dec. 19 at Vestavia Country Club, the Poinsettia Men’s Club and Ballet Women’s Committee hosted the 56th annual Poinsettia Ball.

1. The Junior Debutantes

2. Raleigh, Mary Lansley, Jennifer and John Schick

3. Abbie, Kim and Lilly Stockard

4. Madison and Brennan Martin with Cate Marek

5. The Hollis family

6. Jennifer Schick and Lisa Lawley

7. The Parks family

8. The Rohner family

9. Keely and Laura McGee

10. The Roberson, Helms and Burkhalter families

11. The Plaia family

12. The Yates family

13. Abby and Brianna Champion with Baker Martin

14. Steven and Lana Smith

15. Brennan, Amelia, Madison, Kathryn Ann and Laura

16. Gracie and Madeleine Yates

17. The Croy, Parks, Bertak and Davis families

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LEADERSHIP VESTAVIA HILLS’ VOLUNTEER FAIR

On Monday, Feb. 12 at the Vestavia Hills Civic Center, Leadership Vestavia Hills hosted a volunteer fair, featuring numerous, local nonprofits who set up booths and spoke with attendees on how to become involved with their community and outreach partnerships.

1. Donya Rumore

2. Shondra Whitt and Anna Hanks

3. Patrick McClusky

4. Jason Black, Roderick White, Mary Mason, Landon Nast, Merryl Cooper, Beth Anne Loudermilk and Samm Hill

5. Grace Anne Maughan

6. Ginny Bastar

7. Brianna Pierce

8. Jack Driscoll

9. Sandy Zuiderhoek

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4 Years Minimum Experience. CDL Preferred. Competitive Pay. Great Benefits. Apply in person: 2180 Hwy 87 Alabaster, 35007

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DONAVAN LAKES

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• 8 Lakes • 17 Piers

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SENIOR L2/L3

AUTOMATION SPECIALIST

Danieli Taranis LLC (Chelsea, AL) to be rspnsbl for anlzng user needs & sftwr reqs. to dtrmne fsibilty of dsgn w/ in time & cost constraints, dscssng & evltng potential situations that can arise insde the plant & correlating them w/fnctnlts of the MES or flat prdct cntrl app. to produce fnctnl reqs. for each prjct, obtnng & evltng info on factors such as rprting frmts req., costs, or secrity needs to dtrmne hrdwr cnfgrtn. HS diploma w/3 yrs of prior work exp. in the pos. off. or rel. dvlpng, tstng & comsng Lvl 2 Automation Systms & Lvl 3 MES Syst. Send resumes to r.woods@danieli.com

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Property Real Estate Manager (live out). Sought by commercial real estate company. Worksite: Birmingham, AL. 36 months exp. req. in same job or, Private Household Management or, any other closely related. Supervise other service workers $28.82 per. hour. 40 hrs. weekly. No walk in’s. Mail resume with cover letter to: The Founder. The Hazelrig Companies. 3535 Grandview Parkway, Suite # 315, Birmingham, AL 34243.

Now Hiring For Utility Positions

Starting pay $15.14/hour Must be able to pass background screen. Please apply at: www.bc.com

AUTOMATION L1 PLC DEVELOPER

Danieli Taranis (Chelsea, AL) to be rspnsble for dvlpng sftwr prjct for autmtn sys.; intnl tstng of sftwr app on autmtn sys; drawing up ad prep. of oprtr manuals; field check, assurance that all field elctrcl eqpmnt is cnctd to autmtn sys; motor mvments accrdng to data sheet; mach. automatic mvmnts according to cycle diagram; monitor plant prdctvt. Bachelor’s in Cmptr Scnce or IT w/5 yrs of progress resp. prior wrk exp in the pstn offrd. or reltd. Mst knw (thru acad training or wrk exp) dvlpng MES autmtn sftwre using DELPHI XE2 & SQL ORACLE PL/SQL for bcknd dvlpmnt; dvlpng autmtn sftwre for steel indstry; SQL dtbse, Vsl Stdio Cde, Delphi 2005, Orcle dtbse, incl. Orcle ADF, Orcle SOA, & Orcle BPM. Resumes to r.woods@danieli.com.

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Production Supervisor

$50,000.00-$70,000.00/ year 10hr shifts Mon-Thurs Oversees production operations. Sets objectives, organizes workflow, prepares schedules, assigns responsibilities, trains employees, ensures safety, schedules maintenance,

submits performance reports. Skills:-Automotive Plant Experience -Experience as Production Supervisor or similar role -Experience with manufacturing machinery and tools -Advanced skills in MS Office -High School Diploma; Degree in a technical, engineering or relevant field will be an advantage Benefits: PTO, 401k w/match, Health/ Dental/Vision insurance, employee assistance, referral program, tuition reimbursement

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2nd Shift Supervisor

$50,000.00-$70,000.00 2nd shift 2:30p.m.-

1:00a.m. Monday–Thursday

Responsibilities: •Be an effective Supervisor in a participative work environment •Ensure all Finishing Dept. goals and improvement objectives are accomplished per our commitments •Ability to optimize utilization of personnel, equipment, material, and space to meet OMF’s daily, monthly and annual targets. Will be evaluated regularly on ability to continuously improve in all areas of responsibility.

725 Keystone Drive Clanton, Al 35044

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Maintenance Technicians:

Friday–Sunday 12 hour shifts 6:00a.m.-6:00p.m. Responsible for maintenance of O-Flex facilities & equipment across all lines & departments. Oversight of preventative maintenance programs. Coordinates continuous improvement activities with Maintenance Team Leader. Starting pay $19-$28 BOE

725 Keystone Drive Clanton, Al 35044

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Updating Waiting List:

3 BDR 2 Bath

Mon-Fri 8:30-5:30

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Quantum Logistics Hiring

Class A Driver. Montgomery, AL. Full or part time. $.48-$.55 per mile.

Paid weekly. BCBS Insurance. Home weekend EZ Pass and prepass. Safety & Fuel Bonus. Apply online www.qtmlog.com Call (334)2888106.

Nursing Assistant to help care for an elderly gentleman in Jemison requiring total assistance. PT-FT. To apply, call Ms. Peoples (205)688-1992 or (205)447-3005

Security Guard for Gated Community in North Shelby County Full-time or Part-time. Must have pistol permit. Call Brittany 205-991-4653

Become a Dental Assistant in ONLY 8 WEEKS!

Please visit our website capstonedentalassisting.com or call (205)561-8118 and get your career started!

Hiring Experienced Driver

Must have Class A CDL, Hazmat, tanker exp. Local deliveries, so you will be home every night. We have new equipment, FT/PT positions available with excellent hourly pay. Offering health/dental insurance, paid vacations. Send resumes to: mark@allenoil.com

Call 256-404-4143 or come by the Allen’s office at: 1251 Old Bham Hwy in Sylacauga

Experienced Termite

Technician or someone experienced in route-service work and wants to learn new profession. Work-vehicle/ equipment provided. Must drive straight-shift, have clean driving record/be 21/pass background/drug test. Training provided. Insurance/401K offered. M-F 7:00-4:30 + 1 Saturday/month. Pay $13hr. Send resume to facsmith@ charter.net

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MY VESTAVIA HILLS DARBY HINES

Giving Back to the Community

Viva Vestavia Hills

Being a passionate foodie, Viva Vestavia Hills has become an annual highlight for me. The showcase of local restaurants presenting their finest dishes always leaves me with a satisfyingly full stomach by the end. The addition of a fantastic silent auction, with proceeds benefiting the Vestavia Hills Chamber Foundation Scholarship Fund, adds to the event’s allure.

Serving on the committee this year was a true honor.

Eat Local

Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint

I absolutely love indulging in the delicious food at Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint in Cahaba Heights! Their pulled chicken nachos are absolutely incredible and worth every bite.

Fostering a Love of Dance

Liberty Park

Middle School

I’m immensely grateful for one of the wonderful things that Vestavia Hills has brought into my life—the sweet Liberty Park Middle School dance team! Having danced for 22 years and performed as an Auburn University Tiger Paw, I was eager to stay involved in the dance community after moving. Coaching these talented girls has enriched my life.

Love What You Do

Tanology Spray Tan & Beauty Bar

Working at Tanology is a joy because of the amazing people I encounter daily. This job allows me to shower my clients with love and develop meaningful connections. Whether I have the pleasure of seeing them weekly or once a year, every client holds a significant place in my heart. I have come to appreciate the immense love and support that permeates this community.

Staying Active Pickleball

One of the top spots I enjoy for staying active is the pickleball court at Vestavia Hills High School! When the weather permits, it’s the perfect setting for an enjoyable game. My friends and I often get together on Sunday afternoons to engage in some friendly competition after church.

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