Volume 2 | Issue 11 | March 2015
Countdown to camp
Moving forward
Inside, find the Vestavia Voice’s guide to the best summer camps for kids. From art to sports to outdoor adventures, we break down area programs.
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Community awards
C OMMUNITY
M EMBER OF THE YEAR
C OMMUNITY
Construction projects totaling C AUSE $125 OF THEmillion YEAR
to fuel city development
By KATIE TURPEN Every community has a person and organization that stand out and make a difference. This issue includes a ballot for our cause and community member of the year. Cast your vote by March 10.
It’s hard to ignore excavators knocking down buildings and bulldozers moving dirt on the central U.S. 31 corridor. Residents who have been hungry for growth can now physically see
City Manager Jeff Downes stands on the top floor of the new City Hall and surveys the progress of construction along the central U.S. 31 corridor. Photo by Katie Turpen.
it happening. Over the next 18 months, Vestavia Hills will experience $125 million worth of construction. These projects include the new Sprouts Farmers Market with companion retail, new City Hall, America’s First Federal Credit Union and
Patchwork Farms development. Once completed, City Manager Jeff Downes said the city anticipates an increase of more than $2 million in annual revenue.
See CONSTRUCTION | page A23
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Garden club shares Sibyl’s history By KATIE TURPEN
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Eight white columns welcome drivers home as they reach the top of the hill on U.S. 31 near Shades Crest Road. The Sibyl Temple stands where it is today thanks to one local garden club. Efforts are underway to make sure the landmark remains a proud symbol of Vestavia Hills. The Alabama Historical Commission recently awarded the city a $2,500 grant for improvements to the structure. Many residents may be unaware of its history, which dates back to 1925 when George Ward, former mayor of Birmingham, completed his home on the crest of
See SYMBOL | page A23
Several members of the Vestavia Hills Garden Club stand in front of the Sibyl Temple. The group was formed in the 1940s and is responsible for maintaining the grounds around the temple with help from the city. Photo by Katie Turpen.
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