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Jazz on my mind
May 2013
Volume 1 | Issue 8 | May 2013
A daughter of her own A mother’s story of making a difference for one child, her child
Spyro Gyra will bring its lyrical, jazzy music to The Preserve for the Jazz Festival scheduled for June 2. Find event details in this issue.
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Competitive play
The Wilbanks family complete: Jadon, Jonah, Jeff, Brittnie and Bella. Photo courtesy of Brittnie Wilbanks.
By MEGAN SMITH
Members of Iron Tribe Fitness’ two Hoover locations say they see the gyms as playgrounds for adults. Find out more about the facilities inside.
Bella Wilbanks is finishing her first year at South Shades Crest Elementary, but unlike her second grade classmates, this was her first year in the United States. Last May, 9-year-old Bella arrived in the U.S. with predictable language and cultural barriers to overcome, but they weren’t her biggest walls.
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who needed help. Three weeks later, at just three days old, Brittnie was part of her forever home and family. Bringing Bella home wasn’t so easy. In fact, it took four years. The Wilbanks’ journey began in 2008 when Brittnie heard statistics during sermons at Hunter Street Baptist Church. Brittnie said she
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Trying to make it home
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During her years growing up in an orphanage in India, she didn’t experience the love of a family. She was still in “survival mode” and found she had little in common with America. But she did have something in common with her adoptive mom. Brittnie Wilbanks was adopted, too. Brittnie’s story starts with a family unable to conceive that found out about a pregnant girl
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Sam Gillikin
Former Hoover players hoping for a few more games at the Met
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By CLAYTON HURDLE Sam Gillikin is holding out hope that he gets to return home to Hoover for the SEC baseball tournament this month.
Colton Freeman
Gillikin, a 2012 graduate of Hoover High School, was a highly-touted baseball recruit, batting .453 in his senior year with six home runs and 36 RBIs. He now plays baseball
Chris Ellis
at Auburn, where he has contributed a .159 average as of April 18 in a pinch-hitting role for the Tigers.
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