Volume 3 | Issue 6 | October 2015
This little piggy
On Ellie’s team
Painted pigs are now traveling to Vestavia businesses as part of a new campaign to shop locally. Read more about it in this issue.
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Home inspiration
Ellie Waldrop is 4 years old and has neurofibromatosis, though she is as active and playful as any other child. Photo by Sydney Cromwell.
Find tips and tricks on caring for your home and garden in this month’s special advertising section.
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By SYDNEY CROMWELL From playing in the backyard with siblings to learning to swim all by herself, 4-year-old Ellie Waldrop is unstoppable. It’s what her parents, Vestavia residents Stephanie and Wes Waldrop, love about Ellie, and what they hope her neurofibromatosis (NF)
won’t take away from her. Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disorder that causes abnormal growths in the nervous system. It affects about 1 in 3,000 people, and can be inherited or caused by a gene mutation, as in Ellie’s case. In its mild form, NF can be almost unnoticeable; in more severe cases, it can cause tumors, hearing and vision loss,
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learning disabilities, pain and cardiovascular issues. Ellie was diagnosed at 15 months old after her mother and doctor noticed spots like brown birthmarks on her body, a classic sign of NF. Since then, she’s begun wearing glasses but
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Hitting a high note
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By KATIE TURPEN
The new City Hall and police department complex will open to the public in October. Rendering courtesy of the city of Vestavia Hills.
Excitement has been building for years over the opening of the new Vestavia Hills municipal complex. The project coincides with the city’s new branding campaign, “A Life Above,” and this month will finally be revealed to the community. “It’s encouraging to see a project that was once just on drawing boards come to life in our city,” said Mayor Butch Zaragoza.
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