The Madison Record - March 27, 2024

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“SAYCHEESE!”-MadisonLivingMagazinephotographerJoshuaBerrypreparestotakeaphotooftheMadisonVisionaryAwardsCommunityVolunteer nalistsSandyWeisner,MichelleHyamsandDenisePhillipswith MadisonhistorianJohnRankin.ThephotoshootwasheldSundayafternooninpreparationforThursday’s awardsceremony.MadisonVisionaryPartnersorMVPwillhostthesecondannualMadisonVisionaryAwards. Theawardsceremony’svenuewillbetheSportsMedClubatToyotaStadiuminTownMadisononMarch28 at8a.m.TheawardsprocesscelebratesthepeoplewhomakeMadisonagreatplacetolive,workandplay, accordingtoMVPExecutiveDirectorMelanieThornton.Other nalistsincludeAndrewCrockerSavannah GaertnerandFinleyKoswoskiforYouthVolunteeroftheYear.CristieClarkwithCapturedbyCristie;Matt GibsonwithGibsonOrthodontics,andAliceLessmannwithSignalinkforPhilanthropicBusinesspersonofthe Year.The nalistsandwinnerswillbefeaturedintheAprilissueofMadisonLivingMagazine(www.madisonlivingmagazine.com).Gotomvpmadison.orgformoreinformation.

FacilitydogDarylcomforts,‘listens’to childrenatMidtownElementarySchool

MADISON–Acalminginuence,anincentiveforgood behaviorandanempathetic sourceintimesofcrisis.Daryl,thefacilitydogatMidtown ElementarySchool,servesin thoseroles...withoutsaying aword.

ArrivingatMidtownlast month,Darylwastednotime inexertingapositivein uence. Darylcanassistindeescalatinganupsetstudent,givean incentiveforpositivebehavior orhelpachildwhohasexperiencedtraumaorgrief,MidtownPrincipalSavannahDemeestersaid.

Heisa60-poundLabradoodle,acrossbetweenaLabrador RetrieverandaStandardPoodle.Darylturnedthreeyears oldonMarch7.

MADISON–USChessFederationhaschosenMadisonCity CouncilPresidentRanaeBartlett asitsExecutiveDirector.

SinceSeptember2023,shehad servedasDirectorofOperations. SinceFeb.10, Bartletthad workedasthe federation’s InterimExecutiveDirector.

USChess,a 501(c)3organization,has aneducationalmissionto“empowerpeople,enrichlivesandenhancecommunitiesthroughchess.”(new.uschess. org)

“Ifeltcompelledtoapplyforthe positionwhenthepreviousExecutiveDirector,CarolMeyer,decided topursueotheropportunities.I wasalreadyworkingforUSChess asDirectorofOperations,andI neededtostepupandhelptheorganizationinthetransitionwhilea nationwidesearchforanexecutive directoroccurred,”Bartlettsaid.

AfterfoundingMadisonCity ChessLeagueorMCCLin2013,she servedasitsExecutiveDirectorfor 10-plusyearsandconducted80plustournaments.Since2020,she hasactedasEducationDirector forChessKid.com.

“Chesshasbeenapassionfor meforoveradecade.Thekidswho havebeenapartofMCCLalso competedonstateandnational levels,”Bartlettsaid.

“JoiningUSChessseemslike anaturalprogression.Itappears thatthestarshavealignedtoput meinapositiontocontinueto growchessonanationalstage,” shesaid.

“RanaeBartlettisanaccomplishedleaderinboththechess communityandinherhometown,”USChessPresidentRandy Bauersaid.“Asavolunteer,she hasledourChessinEducation Committeeandhasservedonher city’sschoolboardandcurrently

MADISON–TheBigOl’Ballpark FairmakesitsreturntoToyotaField fromThursday,April25throughSunday,May5.Itwillmarkthe fthconsecutiveyearthatToyotaFieldhas teamedupwithKisselEntertainment fortheevent.

BigOl’BallparkFairfeatures30 ridesandnumerousgamesandactivitiesinandaroundToyotaField,plus freeentertainmentwithadmission. NewforthisyearwillbetheDominguezCircus,a3rdand4thgeneration circusfamilywhoappearedonAmerica’sGotTalent.Alongsidethecircus, thesealionsplashshowreturnstothe Fair.

Forthe rsttimeinteamhistory, the rstfourdaysofthefairwillalign withRocketCityTrashPandashome games.Fanswhopurchaseaticketto oneofthosegamesfromThursday, April25toSunday,April29willreceivefreeadmissiontothefaironthe See FAIR Page 8A

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Daryl,a60-poundLabradoodle,hasreportedtoworkasafacilitydog atMidtownElementarySchool.DarylisshownvisitingwithMidtown CounselorCarissaDavis,atleft,andMidtownPrincipalSavannahDemeester. See DARYL Page
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HUNTSVILLE-The NationalGeospatial-IntelligenceAgencyandGEOHuntsvillewillco-hostthe GeoResilienceSummit, “WhyWhereMatters,”on Wednesday,April3,from 8:30a.m.to5p.m.,atthe JacksonCenter. Thesummitisanopportunityforparticipants toengageindiscussions withexpertsfromgovernment,industryandacademiaabouttheimpact ofgeospatialintelligence (GEOINT)onnationalsecurityandtheexplosionof technologicalinnovations inHuntsville’sgrowing geospatialecosystem.

“InHuntsville,where theaerospace,defense,and cyberintelligencesectors ourish,theimportanceof geospatialtechnologycannotbeoverstated,”Mayor TommyBattlesaid.“The summitalignsseamlessly withourlegacyofpushing theboundariesoftechnologicaladvancement.”

Theeventwillinclude akeynotespeechfrom NGADeputyDirectorTonyaWilkersonandleaders fromNASA,theDefense

IntelligenceAgency,U.S. SpaceCommand,Oak RidgeNationalLaboratory andmore.Itwillfeaturea closingkeynotefromMayorBattle.

Paneltopicsinclude: •HowGISDevelopmentsareStrengthening U.S.Resilience

•HowGEOINTCan MapChangesinHuman Health

•GeospatialRolesinDisasterResponse&Climate Change

•ExpandingintoOuter Space

•PreparingforaCareer inTheGeospatial&STEM Industry&Government

Astudentcareerfair willbeheldsimultaneouslyfrom10a.m.to2:45p.m. featuringrepresentatives fromacrossthegeospatial sector,includingNGAand otherfederalagencies,industriesandnonpro ts. Thereisnocostforfulltimehighschoolandcollegestudentstoattendthe careerfair.Industryexpertswillconductresume reviewsona rst-come, rst-servedbasis.

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MONTGOMERY—Movementongamblinglegislation hasstalledinthe rstweekof thesecondhalfofthe2024legislativesession.

Theconstitutionalamendment,HB151,passedintheSenateonMarch8withonevoteto spareoverthenecessary21-vote thresholdbyamarginof22-11. Accompanyingenablinglegislation,HB152passedbythesame margin.StateSen.GregAlbritton(R-Atmore)carriedboth billsintheSenate.

Thesubstituteamendments undertheamendedSenateplan includeastatewidelotteryand

arequirementthatthegovernor negotiateagamblingcompact withthePoarchBandofCreek Indians(PCI).Sportsbetting, onlinegamblingorothernonPCInewcasinosaren’tincluded intheSenate’samendmentlike theHouse’sversion.

Theconstitutionalamendmentwouldbevotedoninthe SenateplanonSeptember10in aspecialelection.TheHouse versionwasestimatedtoraise annualrevenuetothestateby around$900million.TheSenateversionisestimatedtoraise around$300millionannually.

“Ithasn’tbeentakenoutof thebasketdownthere,hasit? Thatmaybeindicativeofthe dif cultiesthatthis nepiece

oflegislationfaces,”StateSen. GregAlbritton(R-Atmore)told reportersonThursday.“The Housesentusupacomprehensivepackagethatcovereda greatdeal.TheSenatesentto themamuch-reducedpackage andwithveryspeci cinstructionsaboutpotentialchanges. Thatappearstohavehadachillingeffectonadvancement.”

Albrittonsaid,“Thereseems tobenotaste(intheSenate)for thetraditionalClassIIIgaming.”

“Westillhavethetimeandwe stillhavetheneed.The exibilitymaybethedeterminingfactoronwhetherweaccomplish somethingthisyearbetween theHouseandSenateandtry-

Stategamblinglegislationstallsagaina erSenatechanges

ingtoputtogetherthepackage that’sdoable,that’sacceptable,” Albrittonsaid.

HouseSpeakerNathaniel Ledbetter(R-Rainsville)told 1819NewsonThursday,“We’re workingto ndapathforward thatshutsdownillegalfacilitiesandpositionsAlabamians tovoteonthisissueforthe rst timein25years.”

Anynewcompromiselegislationthatincludedsportsbetting oradditionalClassIIIgaming wouldlikelyfaceanuphillbattleintheSenatesinceitsscaledbackversiononlypassedwith onevotetospareabovethe60 percentthresholdforconstitutionalamendments.

“IthinktheHousedidalotof

Billrequiringfentanyleducationinschools nameda erteenwholosthislifetooverdose

MONTGOMERY-StateRep.Joe Lovvorn(R-Auburn)isusinghis backgroundasa rstresponderto explainwhyabillheisintroducing issocrucialinthe ghtagainstthe opioidcrisis.

HouseBill280wouldrequire fentanylpreventionanddrugpoisoningawarenessingradessix through12forpublicschools.

“Educationisoneofthemost powerfultoolswehaveinpreventingdrugaddictionanditsdevastatingeffects,”Lovvornsaid.

“ThroughthePriceHornsbyAct, wehonorthememoryofthose we’velostbycommittingtoprotectthelivesofourfuturegenerations.”

ThePriceHornsbyActisnamed aftera17-year-oldfromAuburn whopassedawayin2021fromfentanylpoisoning.HornsbygraduatedearlyfromAuburnHighSchool

andwasweeksawayfromentering SpaceForcewhenhedied.

“ThelossofPriceHornsbyhas beenadevastatingblowtoourcommunity,anditunderscorestheurgentneedforcomprehensivedrug educationandpreventionstrategies,”saidLovvorn.“ByintroducingthePriceHornsbyAct,weaim topreventsuchtragediesfromoccurringinthefutureandensure thatourchildrenareeducated aboutthelethalrisksassociated withfentanyl.”

RayandLeeHornsby,Price’s parents,areurginglawmakersto takenoticeandpassthelegislation.

“WewanttoencouragetheLegislaturetoconsidertheirchildren andgrandchildren,”theysaidina statement.“OurfamilycompletelyunderstandsPriceplayedapart inhisdeath,butthissubstanceis deadly.Itistrulyaparent’sworst nightmare,sowe’rehopefulthe ‘PriceHornsbyAct’willsavelives. Wehavearesponsibilitytoguard,

Bartlett Continuedfrompage1A onitscitycouncil.”

“Bartlettwasclearlythestrongestand best-suitedselectionamongseveralexcellentcandidates,”USChessVicePresidentKevinPryorsaid.“She’stheright persontoleadtheorganization.Welook forwardtoallthatshewilldo.”

“Iappreciatethetrustandcon dence theExecutiveBoardhasplacedinme,” Bartlettsaid.“Ilookforwardtohelping USChessplanforthefuturewhilemeetingitsmissiontoempowerpeople,enrich livesandenhancecommunitiesthrough chess.”

USChesshasheadquartersinSt.Louis,Mo.SincebecomingDirectorofOperations,Bartletthastravelledthereonce monthlyandwillcontinueasExecutive Director.

ShealsowillcontinuetorepresentDistrict5onMadisonCityCouncil.“Amajorityofourcouncilmembershavefulltimejobsinadditiontotheirserviceon thecouncil,”Bartlettsaid.

Bartlett’sworkwithUSChessFederationcanbene tMCCL.“Oneadvantage IhaveasExecutiveDirectoristhatIenterthepositionhavingbeenanactive memberofUSChess,conductingtournamentsandhostingeventstoadvance

work.Theysentussomething. TheSenatedidn’tnecessarilyagreewithalltheelements. Obviously,wewentthrough anexhaustiveprocessandthat hasgonebacktotheHouse.I’m veryproudofwhatwedidin theSenate.Ithinkwechanged itinseveralwaysasyouallare aware.Weminimizedthecasino opportunityandeliminatedthe sportsbettingwhichweretopicsthatwerenon-startersinthe Senatebody,”StateSenateProTemGregReed(R-Jasper)said.

“Now,it’sbacktotheHouse. I’vehadsomeconversations withthoseintheHouse.They’re tryingtogothroughaprocessto assessexactlywhatthechang-

protectandeducatethefuturegenerations.”

TheHornsbysbelievetheirson tookapilllacedwithfentanylwithoutknowingitwaslaced.Fentanyl-lacedpillshavebeenblamedfor alargenumberofopioidfatalities. UCLAHealthfoundin2022thatan averageof22teensages14to18 diedeachweekintheUnitedStates fromoverdoses,mostlyfromfentanylincounterfeitpills. LovvornsaidifthePriceHornsbyActispassed,itwouldtakeeffectinthefall.

AfterfoundingMadisonCityChessLeagueor MCCLin2013,BartlettservedasitsExecutiveDirectorfor10-plusyearsandconducted 80-plustournaments.

USChess’missionto‘empowerpeople, enrichlivesandempowercommunities throughchess,’”shesaid. “Icanrelatetojoysandchallengesall membersfaceastheynavigateourorganization,”Bartlettsaid.

BeforelivinginMadison,Bartlett workedasanAssistantGeneralCounsel foraFortune500company.

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MADISON–TheAlabamaAssociation ofSchoolPsychologistshashonoredDr. AshleyBatt-RawdenasAlabamaSchool PsychologistoftheYear.Sheworksas LeadSchoolPsychologistforMadison CitySchoolsorMCS.

Herroleasaschoolpsychologistdiffers fromaclassroomteacher.TheAmerican PsychologicalAssociationrecognizes schoolpsychologyasonespecializations inthe eld.

Schoolpsychologistsarespecially trainedinseveralareasincludingdata-baseddecision-making,consultation andcollaboration;psycho-educational evaluationprocedures;academic,mentalandbehavioralhealthsupportsand interventions;crisisresponseandprevention;systems-levelpracticesand programevaluation,andlegal,ethical andprofessionalpracticesthatimpact students.

Batt-Rawdenassistsotherschoolpsychologistswithevaluations,helpswith

complexcases,consultsandmentors herstaff,servesonleadershipteamfor SpecialEducationDepartmentandcollaborateswithotherdisciplinesanddepartments.

Asadjunctprofessor,shehastaught graduatecoursesinschoolpsychologyat theUniversityofAlabama.

Shecompletedacoupleofsemestersof doctoraltrainingattheUniversityofAlabamaatBirmingham’sCivitanSparks Clinics,alongwithschoolsincentralAlabama.InMadisonCounty,Batt-Rawden workedasschoolpsychologistforyears atseveralschools.

In2019,shejoinedMCS’ranks.“Iwas attractedtothedistrict...foritsacademicexcellenceandparental/communityinvolvement,”Batt-Rawdensaid. “MCShasastaffofseasonedschoolpsychologistswhomIfeltIcouldlearnfrom andjoin...tooffermoreschool-based psychologicalservicesthanjustassessmentsandevaluations.”

“Childrenandadolescents’mental-healthneedsaremorewidespread

Studentsfrom MillCreekElementarySchool werebeaming withprideasthey heldtheirmedals attheElementary ScienceOlympiad atJacksonville HighSchool.The lateJackieSmith, seatedatcenter, enjoyedthe winningmoment; sheservedas theirsponsorand asSTEMteacher atMillCreek.

MillCreekstudentsshinein ElementaryScienceOlympiad

Inthelittlemomentsandmajormilestonesofchildhood,we arehereforourpatientsandtheirfamilies–helping,healing, teachinganddiscovering.

MADISON–StudentsfromMillCreek ElementarySchoolwereshiningatthe ElementaryScienceOlympiad2024for DivisionAAatJacksonvilleHighSchool.

Theysecuredafourth-placespotoverallandamedalwinforeachindividual student.MillCreek’seight-memberteam competedagainst16schoolsattheregionalScienceOlympiadonFeb.24.

ScienceOlympiad,anationalnonprofitorganization,isdevotedtoimproving thequalityofscienceeducation,increasingstudentinterestandrecognizingoutstandingachievementinscienceeducationbybothstudentsandteachers.The ElementaryScienceOlympiadencouragesclassroomteacherstoexplorenew methodsofteachingscience.

Thesetournamentsareacademicinterscholasticcompetitionswithaseries ofindividualandteamevents.Students prepareduringtheentireschoolyear.

ScienceOlympiadeventsrequire teamwork,groupplanningandcooperation.Theemphasisisonlearning,participation,interactionandhavingfun.

ThelateJackieSmith,ScienceOlympiadSponsorandSTEMteacher,coordinatedstudentsforthemeet.Tragically, Ms.Smithrecentlypassedaway.FuneralservicesforMs.Smithwereheldon March23atSpryFuneralHomeinAthens.

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DemeesterisDaryl’sprimaryhandler; helivesatDemeester’shomeonnights andweekends.MidtownCounselorCarissaDavisservesassecondaryhandler andsometimeskeepsDaryl.

“Researchhasindicatedthatdogscan impactstudentperformancebyreducing stressandincreasingmotivation,focus andtaskpersistence.Thesedogscandetectadrenalineandcortisollevelsemittedfromastudentandidentifyachildin need,”Demeestersaid.

Whenastudentisupsetorcrying,the counselorwillrequestDaryltocometo herclassroom.ThechildwillsitinacomfortableareaandbeallowedtopetDaryl. “Thisimmediatelycomfortsandcalms thestudent,”Demeestersaid.

Anadultisalwayspresentintheroom withDarylandanystudents.“Wehave alsofoundwhilepettingDaryl,thestudentsaremoreapttodiscussandwork throughtheiremotionsandfeelings,” Demeestersaid.“It’shighlyproductive forthechild,andthebene tshavebeen impactfultowitness.”

“Someoptionsofpositivebehavior mayincludestudentsdoingtheirbeston atest,keepingtheirvolumedowninthe hallway,showingkindnessandrespectto othersanddoingtheirbestworkonclass-

eventsfeaturedattheOlympiadduring 30-plusyears:

*CalculatorContest--JohnKowamota,thirdplace.

*WeatherorNot--PeterGoosierand DavidThomason, rst.

*WriteIt,DoIt--JanviJinvaandMedhaAkarapu,fourth.

*FoodforThought--JohnKowamota, second.

*CrashLanding--BarrettMayerand

PeterGoosierofMillCreekintiefor fourthplacewithAuburnAreaHomeschoolersandMargaretElementary School.

*AIsforAnatomy--PeterGoosierand JohnKowamota,third.

*Dinosaurs&Disasters–J.R.KassammaandMedhaAkarapu, rst.

*Geometrics--JohnKowamotaand PeterGoosier,second.

*GoingGreen--JanviJinvaandDavid Thomason, rst.

*Infographics--BarrettMayerand MedhaAkarapu,second.

*SpaceInvaders--LawrenceReed,second.

Foundedin1984,ScienceOlympiadis oneofthepremiersciencecompetitions inthenation,providingrigorous,standards-basedchallengestoapproximately 8,000teamsinall50states.In450-plus tournamentsandprofessionaldevelopmentworkshops,theScienceOlympiad showcasesinnovativeSTEMpractices. Formoreinformation,visitsoinc.org oresoatjhs.org/awards2024.html.

roomassignments,”Demeestersaid.

DarylhasbeenhighlytrainedbyServiceDogsofAlabamatocompletework withchildren.“He’salwaysreceptiveto them,”shesaid. Anydeathinastudent’sfamilywould warranttimewithDaryl.“Childrenprocessgriefmuchdifferentlythanadults,” Demeestersaid.“Darylistheretohelp themunderstandthattheyarenotalone throughthistimeofgrief.”Darylcan alsohelpifachildhasbeeninvolvedin ahouse re,caraccidentorevenifthe child’sparentsareseparating.

Darylfollowsacheck-outscheduleto visitMidtownclassrooms.“Hewillstay ineachroomforaroundanhour.Studentswillbeabletohavehimnearfor calmingandcomfort,aswellascompletingacademicworkwithDaryl,”Demeestersaid.

“Darlylovestobereadto!Healsoloves capitallettersatthebeginningofsentencesandtheappropriatepunctuation marks,”Demeestersaidjokingly.

Thissummer,Darylwillstaybusy. “HewillcometoMidtowneachdayand continuetoworkandbepresentwith

camp,MCSSummerReadingCampand ELCamp,”Demeestersaid.

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TheMadisonParksandRecreationholdsperiodicalpickleball

epotential healthbene ts ofpickleball

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MADISON-Anyone wholivesincloseproximitytoapickleballcourtcan nodoubtattesttothepopularityofthesport.Accordingtothe2023Topline ParticipationReportfrom theSports&FitnessIndustryAssociation,pickleballparticipationgrewby 159percentbetween2019 and2022.Such guresare atestamenttothepopularityofasportthathas reinvigoratedmillionsof players’enthusiasmfor physicalactivityandteam sports.

Thethrillofcompetitionandthejoyofsocial interactionundoubtedly havecontributedtothe popularityofpickleball, butthosearenottheonly bene tstoparticipating inthisfast-growingsport. Indeed,therearemany potentialhealthbene tsto pickleballaswell.

·Pickleballprovidesa funwaytoembracephysicalactivity.It’seasyto loseinterestinanexerciseregimencharacterizedbytimeonatreadmill andtraditionalstrength traininginagymsetting.

Thoughcardiovascularexerciseandstrengthtrainingarevitalcomponents ofsuccessfulexerciseregimens,it’simportantthat individualsmaketheir tnessroutinesenjoyable, whichincreasesthelikelihoodthattheywillremain

committedtolesssedentarylifestyles.TheSFIA reportfoundthatplayers deemedpickleball150percentmoreenjoyablethan walkingfor30minutes.

·Pickleballprovidessocialbene tsthatpositively affectlong-termhealth.

AccordingtoDukeRecreation&PhysicalEducationatDukeUniversity, pickleballhasearneda reputationasaninclusive,community-building activity.Thesocialization aspectofpickleballshould notbeoverlookedwhen discussingthehealth bene tsofthesport.AccordingtotheCentersfor DiseaseControlandPrevention,lonelinesscanincreaseaperson’sriskfor mentalhealthissueslike depressionandadditional problemslikeheartdisease,dementiaandstroke.

Byengaginginsocialactivitieslikepickleball,individualscanreducetheir riskforloneliness,which canimprovetheiroverallqualityoflifeandmay lowertheirchancesofdevelopingpotentiallydeadlyhealthproblems.

·Pickleballcanleadto ahealthierheart.Astudy fromApplethatisexaminingtheeffectsofpickleballparticipationon hearthealthhasthusfar foundthatplayingpickleballhelpsplayersreach moderatetovigorous heartratezones.CardiologistandHarvardMedical

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MADISON-Eastereggsinall theirpastelglorycometomind whenponderinganimportant holydayontheChristiancalendar.Eastereggsaregreattohide andfunto nd,butwhenthey comeintheformofatastydessert,celebrationsbecomethat muchmorefestive.

“No-BakeCheesecakeEggs”are aconfectionarytwistonthechocolateeggsthatarepopularcome Easter.Homechefscanhavefun decoratingandplayingwiththe avorsofthesetreats.Trythis recipe,courtesyof“Jane’sPatisserieCelebrate!”(Sourcebooks) byJaneDunn.

NO-BAKECHEESECAKEEGGS

Serves2

BASE 1mediumchocolateEasteregg 35gramsunsaltedbutter 75gramsdigestivebiscuits

FILLING

200gramsfull-fatsoftcheese(such ascreamcheeseorneufchâtel),at roomtemperature 1/2teaspoonvanillaextract 2tablespoonsicingsugar 100millilitersdoublecream 25gramscocoapowder DECORATION

50gramsmilkchocolate,melted Easterchocolates Sprinkles

Base CarefullysplittheEasteregg intotwohalves.

Meltthebutterinthemicrowaveinshortburstsorinasmall panoveramediumheat.Inafood processor,blitzthebiscuitstoa necrumb,addthemeltedbutter andpulseafewtimesuntilthe mixtureiswellcombined.

DividethemixtureequallybetweenthetwohalvesoftheEasteregg,andverygentlypress down,withoutbreakingtheshell.

Filling Inalargebowl,whiskthe

cheese,vanillaextractandicing sugaruntilsmooth.Addthedoublecreamandcocoapowderand whiskagainuntilsmoothand thickened.Dividethemixture evenlybetweenthetwoEaster egghalvesandsmoothoveras carefullyaspossible.Chillinthe fridgeforanhourorsountilset. Decoration

DrizzlethemeltedmilkchocolateoverthetwohalvesanddecoratewithsomeEasterchocolates andsprinkles.

Editor’snote:Icingsugaralso isknownasconfectioner’ssugar orpowderedsugar.IntheUnitedStatesandCanada,“double cream”maynotbereadilyavailable.Doublecreamhasahigher butterfatcontentandisprimarily soldintheUK.Ifdoublecream isnotavailable,trysubstituting withheavycreamwiththehighestfatcontentyoucan nd,but notethattheconsistencyofthe nishedproductmaybeslightly different.

TheAssociationoftheUnitedStatesArmyorAUSAisacceptingdonationsofwomen’sformal

AUSAsponsors‘Operation

DeployYourDress’drive

MADISON–TheAssociationofthe

toadvancethenation’ssecurity.(ausa. org)

TheFamilyReadinessDirectorateand ODYDcampaignareacceptingdonations ofgentlyusedandnewformalattirein allsizesforwomen.Individualsalsocan giveaccessories,likeshawls,pursesand jewelry,tocompletethewoman’sformal attire,accordingtoMarcJacobson,who

isPresident,AUSARedstone-Huntsville Chapter.

ODYD’sprimarygoalistoimprovethe qualityoflifeformilitaryfamiliesbyoffsettingexpensesofattendingformalmilitaryfunctions.Theinitiative’ssloganis “DeployingAmerica’sPatriotism–One DressataTime.”

Organizerswillcollectdonationsin twodrop-offlocationsduringtheAUSA GlobalForceSymposium: *VonBraunCenter,EastHall—At Booth2122forAUSAFamilyReadiness group.IndividualscanbringtheirdonationstothisboothonMarch26-27from9 a.m.to5p.m.andonMarch28from9a.m. tonoon.

*RocketCityBash–AtU.S.Spaceand RocketCenterintheDavidsonCenter.OrganizerswillacceptdonationsonMarch 27from5to9p.m.

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UnitedStatesArmyorAUSAishelping militaryfamilieswithitscurrentproject, “OperationDeployYourDress”orODYD. AUSA,anonpro teducationaland professionaldevelopmentorganization, servesAmerica’sArmyandsupporters ofastrongnationaldefense.AUSAprovidesavoicefortheArmy,supportsthe soldierandhonorsthosewhohaveserved
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JamesClemens eatretopresent “CyranodeBergerac”April18-20

MADISON–Foritsspringplay, JamesClemensTheatreispresentingEdmondRostand’s“Cyranode Bergerac,”basedonanactual,17th personknownforhisboldadventures...andunmistakable,large nose.

Despitegiftsinwriting,swordplay andcharm,Cyranoisconvinced he’llnever ndlovebecauseofhis enormousnose.

“Cyranoissecretlyinlovewith childhoodfriendRoxane,but,before

hegainscouragetodeclarehisfeelings,shefallsinlove,at rstsight, withChristian,”DirectorAmyPatel said.“Christiandoesn’tthinkRoxanecaneverlovehim,becausehe’s awkwardandtongue-tiedwhentryingtotalktowomen.Cyranohelps ChristianwinRoxane’sheartbyallowinghimtopresentCyrano’slove poems,speechesandlettersashis own.”

Patelhasalwaysloved“Cyrano” anditsvariedversionsandlanguages:1950moviestarringJoseFerrer; 1980smoviemusical,“Roxanne,” withSteveMartin;andaPBSep-

isode.Patel’sstudents rstcompared“Cyrano”toDisney’s“Letit Shine!”withrappers.

“Cyrano”accommodatesJames Clemens’actingpoolwitha44-membercastwhoperformheightened language,time-periodmovement andstagecombat.LedbyTechnicalDirectorBryanComer,technicianssolvedachallengingplay withamassive,permanentsetand 17th-centurycostumes.

StaffincludesStudentDirectors EmmyHarrisonandLenaRacelis; StudentDramaturgsLoreleiMuel-

Huntsville’s rstmajormusicfestivaltolaunchthisfall

HUNTSVILLE-Thenewestmu-

iscomingtoHuntsvillethisSeptember.

RepresentativesfromC3Presents con rmedtheyareplanningatwoday,multi-genrefestivalforJohn HuntPark.Thenameoftheevent, lineupsandticketinformationwill bereleasedinApril.

“Thisawin-winforHuntsvilleas wellastheregion,”saidMayorTommyBattle.“Thisisagreatopportu-

nitytoworkwithaworld-classfestivalproducertobringaworld-class eventtoaworld-classpark.Wecan’t waittoseethelineup.”

ThenewmusicfestivalwillenhanceHuntsvilleresidents’quality oflifeandprovideanewrevenue streamforretailbusinessesandthe hospitalityindustryinHuntsville andbeyond.

“Huntsvillecontinuestoreinvest inthecommunitybyattracting eventslikethistotheRocketCity,” saidShaneDavis,Huntsville’sDirectorofUrbanandEconomicDevelopment.“Welookforwardto

welcomingtheCity’smusicfans andvisitorsaliketoHuntsvillein September.”

HuntsvilleMusicOf cerMatt Mandrellaisparticularlythrilledby theprospectofseeingwell-known artistsfromavarietyofgenres,a hallmarkofaC3Presents-produced festival.HesaidthemusicaldiversitywillenhanceHuntsville’sgoalof becomingapremiermusiccity.

“C3’ssuccessinestablishingfestivalslikeAustinCityLimitsMusic FestivalandtheBonnarooMusic &ArtsFestivalspeaksforitself,”

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MADISON—TheKidstoLove Foundationhassetthedateforits annualDenim&Diamondsfundraiser,thepremierfundraising eventforitsDavidsonFarmshome forgirlsandtheWhitakerCottage Community.

Thisyear’sDenim&Diamonds, presentedbyTwickenhamAdvisors,willtakeplaceApril27,atThe JacksonCenter,locatedat6001MoquinDriveNWinHuntsville.

CountrymusicstarBillyDean willbethisyear’sheadlineartist. Overthecourseofhis25+yearcareer,Billyhasreleased11albums andhasbeenrecognizedwithseveralawardsandnominations.In1992, hewasnominatedforaGrammyfor SongoftheYearfor“Somewherein MyBrokenHeart,”whichwenton towinSongoftheYearattheAmericanCountryMusicAwards. Thatsameyear,Billywasnamed TopNewMaleVocalistoftheYear attheAcademyofCountryMusicawardsandnominatedbythe

CountryMusicAssociationforthe HorizonAward.In2017,Billywas inductedasamemberoftheFlorida ArtistHallofFame.

“ThispastyearatDavidson Farmshasbeenoneofourmost ful llingever,”saidKidstoLove FounderandCEOLeeMarshall. “DavidsonFarmsisaboutHope, Healing,andHome,andwehavea wonderfulgroupofgirlsandyoung womentheredoingthateveryday.

Wecan’twaittoshowourDenim& Diamondsguestshowwearechangingtheirliveseverydayforthebetter.”

InadditiontoBillyDean,theeveningalsowillfeaturedinner,hors d’oeuvres,andanauction.

DavidsonFarms,thefoundation’shomeforgirlslocatednear Ardmore,Ala.,wasestablishedin 2017.Itisastate-licensedhomebut isnotrunwithanystatefunding allfundingtomeettheneedsofthe girlswholivetherecomesfromprivatedonations.

Foryoungladieswhoageoutof thefostercaresystem,Davidson FarmshastheWhitakerCottage Community.OpenedinSeptember 2022,thecottagesallowtheyoung womentobeginalifeofindependencewhiletheycontinuetheireducationorbeginacareer,allwith theaidofKidstoLove’smentors. Mostrecently,KidstoLove openedtheDamsonFamilyBarnat DavidsonFarms.TheDamsonFamilyBarnishometoKidstoLove’s newequinetherapyprogram,

6A•THEMADISONRECORDMarch27,2024 Otherschoolperformances Formoreevents,goto themadisonrecord.com TicketsstillonsaleforKidstoLove’s Denim&DiamondswithBillyDean
586236-1 ServicetoYou isOur FirstConsideration Providingacomfortableandmodern settingtocelebratethelivesoflovedones. Familyownedwithfourgenerations helpingMadisonand NorthAlabamafamilies since1919. FUNERALHOME&CREMATORY,INC. SPRYFUNERALHOMES.COM HOME & CREMATO See KIDTOLOVE Page 8A
CountrymusicstarBillyDeanwillbe thisyear’sheadlineartist.
JamesClemensTheatrewillhavethreeactorsportrayingourtitularhero.TheystarttheshowwithLoreleiMuellerportraying Cyranointhetheatrescene.FortherestofAct1,CyranowillbeplayedbyConneryPatel,andafterintermission,MicahRobinson nishestheshow.PhotobyJoshuaBwerry See JCTHEATRE Page 8A Callingallaspiringgardeners!SPRINGintoplantingseason withthisFREEJuniorGardeningWorkshopseriesattheOrionAmphitheaterbeginningonSaturday,April6.Learnhowto growyourownsnacksinthisintroductoryworkshop.Reserve yourspottodayattheorionhuntsville.com. BySTAFFREPORTS news@themadisonrecord.com
sicfestivaltosweeptheSoutheast
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NATIONALCOALITIONOF100BLACK

WOMENOFGREATERHUNTSVILLEGALA

March30•VonBraunCenter•nc100bwghac.org

TheNationalCoalitionof100BlackWomen,Inc.,Greater HuntsvilleAreaChapter(NCBW-GHAC)isa501(c)3tax-exempt,non-partisannetworkofwomencommittedtoimprovingthelivesofAfricanAmericanwomenandtheirfamiliesby creatingprogramsfocusingonfamily,education,healthand nances.Allmembersarevolunteers.Werelyonindividuals, corporationsandfoundationsupporttoremainavitalpartof thecommunityweserve.Alldonationsare100%taxdeductibleandgivingstatementsareavailableforourdonors.

ArtsHuntsvilleannounces 2024PanoplyArtsFestival

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HUNTSVILLE–Artandmusic cometogetherthelastweekendin Aprilforathree-daycelebrationin downtownHuntsville.Nowinits 42ndyear,theannualPanoplyArts FestivaltakesoverBigSpringPark April26-28,2024,offeringthreedays oflivemusic,shoppingfororiginal worksofart,demonstrationsand hands-onactivitiesalongwithtwo nightsof reworks.

Panoplykicksoffat5p.m.onFriday,April26andduringthethreedayevent,over30localandregional musicalactsinavarietyofgenres –jazz,rock,R&B,indierock,blues, popandmore–willentertainthe crowdonPanoply’stwostages.Friday’slineupfeaturesyoungsinger-songwriterDelaneyFauldswho debutedonPanoply’sIndieStagein 2023,butthisyearsheisbringing herfullbandtothefestivalShowcaseStage.Localpoppowerhouse TheDawnOsbourneBandwillrock audiencesandcloseoutthefestival’s Fridaynightlineup.

AUSAGLOBALFORCE SYMPOSIUM&EXPOSITION

March26-28 VonBraunCenter www.meetings.ausa.org/ globalforce/2024 The2024AUSAGlobalForceSymposiumand Expositionisopentoall interestedparties,military, andgovernmentcivilian personnel.Asaprivate organization,AUSAreserves therighttodenyadmission ortocancelanyregistration withoutexplanation.RegistrantsattendingGlobalForce shouldhavean“identi able relationship”withtheAssociationoftheU.S.Army.

Allproductsaregrown,created,baked,orproducedwithin 150milesoftheMarketatMidCity.Gotowww.explorethecamp.com/marketforvendorlist.

AsburyChurch readiesfor2024 Car&BikeShow

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MADISON-Asbury’s biggestcommunityevent isgettingreadytorollout ontheMadisoncampus tocelebratethe10thyear oftheCar&BikeShow!

Startedin2014,thisyear’s showisexpectedtodraw over200eye-catching cars,bikes,andtrucksfor aspectaculardayforthe entirefamilyonApril27 from9am-1pm. AraindateisalsoscheduledforMay4from9am1pm. Withfreeadmissionand freevehicleregistration for2024,allvehicleyears andclassesareinvitedto participate,includinghot rods,cruisers,pick-ups, hogs,vintagebeauties,and exoticimports.Freehot dogswillalsobeserved!

scenetoconnectandgive familiesinourcommunity afreeexperiencetogethertoo.Welookforwardto welcomingeveryoneonto ourcampus!” Sponsorshipopportunitiesarealsoavailablefor localautomotivebusinessestosupportthescene andfeaturefungiveaways. Feeswillbepouredback intoAsbury’sministry effortsthatincludelocal partnershipswithorganizationsthatservethevulnerableinourcommunitysuchastheDowntown RescueMission,Asbury’s OilChangeDayMinistry, andRoyalFamilyKids Camp.

The2024AsburyCar& BikeShowwilltakeplace atAsbury’snorthparking lotontheMadisonCampusat980HughesRoad.

Entrancewillbefrom

Panoply’sSundaystagelineupfeaturesanarrayofjazz,R&Bandsoul frommanyofHuntsville’sfavorite localsingersandsongwriters,duos andinstrumentalists.Fullprogrammingscheduleisavailableonartshuntsville.org.

Asmusic llstheair,festivalgoers canshop,participateinhands-onactivitiesandwatchdemonstrations. Localartistswillofferdemonstra-

Saturdayfeaturesafulldayof musicthatstartswhenthefestival opensat10a.m.Returningfavorites areinthemusicmixthroughout theday,asbandslikeLittleandthe GiantsreturntoPanoplywiththeir sweetcontemporaryfolksound.On Saturdaynight,SoulLitBandwarms upthecrowdbeforeHuntsville’sfavoriteprogressivefunkrockband, Quantaphonics,takesthestage.This 13-piecebandisknownfortheir energeticimprovisation,on-stage chemistryandkilleroriginalmusic.

tionsoftheircraftatPanoply’sArts inActiontents,allowingfestivalgoerstotrytheirhandat berarts withyarnorsilkdyingorlearnto playmusicwithcigarboxguitars. ThejuriedArtMarketplace,oneof themostpopularfeaturesofthefestival,showcasestheworksofmore than100visualartistsfrom23states, withsometravelingfromasfaras ColoradoandMassachusetts.The ArtOutLoudStagefeaturesspoken

“Thisshowhasagreat historyofbringingout alotofexcellentcarsto sharewiththecommunity.Lastyeartherainy weatherdampedtheshow, sothisyearweareexcited toschedulearaindatefor thefollowingSaturdayif needed,”saidBillMunts, PastorofOperationsat Asbury.“It’sagreatway formembersofthecar

GillespieRoad.Attendee parkingwillbeavailable behindBuilding3.Forvehicleregistrationorsponsorinfo,visitasburycarshow.com.On-sitevehicle registrationandcheck-in willbeginat8amonApril 27(ortheraindateofMay 4).Votingwillbecompletedbyamateurjudgesfrom 10am-11amwithtrophies awardedat12pm.

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March27,2024THEMADISONRECORD•7A
Thisweekend
MONDAYSSTEAKNIGHT • TUESDAYS JAZZNIGHT • THURSDAYSKARAOKE MONDAYSSTEAKNIGHT • TUESDAYSKARAOKE • LUNCH DINNER SUNDAY BRUNCH 589138-1 DOWNTOWN:619MERIDIANST,HUNTSVILLE PROVIDENCE:7TOWNCENTERDR,STE103,HUNTSVILLE FURNITUREFACTORYDOWNTOWN FURNITUREFACTORYPROVIDENCE MAR.27 TRICKZIPPER MAR.28 BRANDONELDER MAR.29 GROOVE MAR.30 PatioPartyDJRODEOBOB MAR.27 SECONDHANDSMOKE MAR.29 5O’CLOCKCHARLIE MAR.30 347 ☛ ☛ MakeplansforatasteofHuntsvillesoulonMarch30atThe OrionAmphitheater!Thisevent,presentedbyWeCareAlabama,willfeatureyourfavoritefoodtrucksfromalloverHuntsville,vendors,livemusic,DJentertainmentandmore!Goto theorionhuntsville.comformoreinformation. MAKEPLANS:Lookingahead MIDCITYMARKET Sundays•Noonto4p.m.•TheCampinHuntsville www.explorethecamp.com/market EachSundayMidCityhostsawiderangeofvendors,from foodtogoodies.TheMarketwillbeheldeachweekfrom 12-4p.m.ItislocatedatTheCamp,5909UniversityDrive inHuntsville.Foryourears,“TheCampCounselors”areon stageatTheCampeverySundayprovidinggreatlivemusic.

JCTheatre Continuedfrompage6A ler(historical,cultural),ConneryPatel (French,script)andBryanMorse(military);StudentProducerSimonTsikalas; StageManagerJessieCollinsandassistantsEmmaLaksoandDarbyAdams.

StudentTechnicalDirectorisCaleb Dalton;assistantisCarmenCruz.Staff includesSetCrewChiefDarbyAdams; Hair/MakeupChiefBugChambers; Costuming-DesignerMcKinleyAnderson,ChiefPenelopeMayandLeadMorganDasher;SoundChiefVladSorokin; LightingChiefBianaNastasie;Props ChiefOliviaNastasie;andWeaponsMasterJoshuaPrice.

LeadactorsareLoreleiMueller,ConneryPatelandMicahRobinson(Cryano);QylerBowieandIzzyKing(Christian);andJuliaSloanandNatalieMeder (Roxane).

ActorsplayingCyranohandlecharactercomplexity,brashinpublicyetromantic.Hisappearancehasproduceda ghter...butacrediblepoet.InScene

One,“Cyranocomposesapoemwhile sword ghtingsomeonewhoinsulted him.LoreleiMuellerissodynamicin thisphysical,fast-pacedscene,”AmyPatelsaid.

ThesecondCyrano,playedbyConnery Patel,ismorevulnerable.Confessinghis love,hewritesalettertoRoxane.Before hecandeliverhisletter,Roxanereveals herloveforsomeoneelse.Cyranothen strugglestohelpRoxaneandChristian buthideshispain.

ThethirdCyrano,playedbyMicah Robinson,haswrittenhundredsofletterstoRoxane,whobelievesChristian wrotethem.Cyranohasgottenolder;his secretismoredif culttokeep.

JuniorSimonTsikalas(Ragueneau) saidtheplay“iseverything!Romance, comedy,drama,sword ghting,and, mostimportantly,panache.”

Theplay“reallymakesyoulaughand thenpullsatyourheartstrings,”sophomoreArdenSindel(LeBret)said.“Itwas excitingtorealizeit’sthesamestoryas ‘LetitShine.’”

“Everyonecanrelate...feelinglike you’remissingsomething(and)insecure atsomepoint,”sophomoreJulietCarr (Duenna,MotherMargaret)said.

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Foreasyaccess,aQRcodeisincludedon iersforOperationDeployYour Dress.Formoreinformation,emailfamilyreadiness@ausa.org.

FamilyReadinessprovidesconnections torelevantresourceswiththe“Army Matters”podcastseries,publications, socialmedia,year-roundexpositions andsymposiums,virtualandin-person

“Theaudienceseesadeeperlookinto whoCyranoisasaperson,thethings he’safraidtoshoweveryoneelse,”junior AmaraHare(Intruder,CaptainCarbon) said.

“Astoryofinnerbeautyversusouter beauty.Weallhaveinsecuritieswetryto coverup,”juniorConnorMcDougal(VicomtedeGuiche)said.

JuniorClaireLanders(Poet,Sister Claire)believesCyranoholdsarelatable humanexperienceandhasforhundreds ofyears.“Astorythat’spalatable.”

“Eventhe rstread-throughwasexciting,”AmyPatelsaidaboutstudents laughing,gaspingandooh-ing/aah-ing inalltherightparts.“Sometimes,teenagersaren’taseagertodoclassicplays, buttheyimmediatelyjumpedintoCyrano.”Patelisproudthatmultiple‘Cyranos,’‘Roxanes’and‘Christians’analyze charactersandworkshopideas.

Acollaborativedirector,Pateldoesn’t makeeverydecision.“Whenworking onascene,Igivemyoverallvisionand discussessentialsbutletstudentsexperimentandtrytheirideas rst.”

“Iperkupwhenastudentasks,‘What if...’Theyusuallyhaveagreatidea,” Patelsaid.“It’savisuallystrikingplay. Theset,costumes,lightsandphysical momentsmaketheshowevenfunnieror morepoignant.”

Inshowsupport,KatieGreene, FrenchteacheratJamesClemens,has researchedtheera,pronunciations,cultureandsocialinteraction.“ChrisCarterhasbeentremendousinteaching swordsafetyandchoreography...and toolstomakethe ghttheirown,”Patel said.

Forthe‘costume-heavy’show,JenniferSpeashasexceededexpectationsin herwork.

JamesClemensTheatregreatlyappreciatestheirsponsors--JoetheProand RedstoneFederalCreditUnion.

ShowtimesareApril18-20at7p.m., alongwitha2p.m.showonApril20.

Yourphoneisyour‘ticket’;adultspay $15,whilestudents,militaryandsenior citizenspay$10.Fortickets,visitgofan. coorbuyticketsattheevent(onlineand creditcardpurchasesrequire$1fee).

events,forums,scholarships,advocacy effortsandODYD.

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whichhelpshealtraumathroughinteractionwithhorses.

DavidsonFarmsisnamedinhonor ofthelateDr.DorothyDavidson,whose generosityallowedKidstoLovetobuy theproperty.

TheKidstoLoveFoundationisa501(c)

Gambling

(3)organizationdedicatedtomeeting theimmediateneedsoffosterchildren. Sinceitsincorporationin2004,Kidsto Lovehasreachedmorethan300,000childrenandfosterfamilies.

Formoreinformation,gotowww.kidstolove.org.

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esare.Wetooktheirbill.There’smany thingsabouttheactualconstitutional amendmentandtheenablinglegislation thatarethesamebuttherearethings thataredifferent.They’retryingtogo throughandanalyzethat.Ithinkthey wantedtotakesometimetodothatand Iwelcomethat.Ithinkthat’simportant forthemtotaketheirtime.Wewillsee whatthede nitionsaregoingtobemovingforwardoncewegetbackafterthe break.”

Reedcontinued,“(Senators)werevery pleasedwithalotofthingsthatcame fromtheHousebill.Atthesametime, thereweresomethingsthatyousawthat changed.Issuesrelatedtosportsbetting,

relatedtocasinogrowth,theideaofthe (election)datethatwaschanged.”

TheHousecouldconcurandaccept theSenate’schanges,non-concurand headtoaconferencecommitteetotry toironoutcompromiselegislationorlet theamendedlegislationdiewithoutaction.

“It’sintheHouse,it’sstillinthebasket.TheSpeakerhasn’ttakenitoutof thebasket.I’mhopingthatitdoesgoto conferencetowherewecangowhereI thinkthesausagecanbemade.Ithinkit stillhasanopportunitytocomeoutwith something.Ihaven’tgivenuponitjust yet,”SenateMinorityLeaderBobbySingleton(D-Greensboro)said.

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SchoolprofessorofmedicineDr.Calum MacRaenotesthatampletimeinmoderateheartratezoneshasbeenfoundto improvecardiac tness.

·Pickleballcanbene tbrainhealth. MacRae,oneoftheApplestudy’sleadinvestigators,notesthatpickleballisoneof variousactivitiesthatalsocanimprove memoryandrecallovertime.Thephysicalbene tsofpickleballmaynotbelost onplayers,butsomemaybesurprised

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Mandrellasaid.“Thiseventisgoingto takeourmusiccityaspirationstothe nextlevelandcontinueestablishing Huntsvilleasadestinationforlivemusic fans.”

Oneoftheworld’slargestmusicfestivalproducers,C3Presentswilloversee allfestivalproduction,frombookingthe

ODYDwasfoundedin2015atFortBliss, Texas,bymilitaryspouseswhoorganized adressswaptolessenthecostofformal wearforholidayballs.Theideaquickly grewintoanorganizationrunbydozens ofvolunteers,offeringgentlyuseddressesandaccessoriestomilitarymembers anddependents.

Thegroupnowhas13shopsacrossthe U.S.andoneinGermany.Inthepastsix years,ODYDhasgivenawaymorethan 20,000gowns,savingmilitaryfamilies$2 million,accordingtoausa.org.

AUSAisopentoeveryone–thosewith arelationshipwiththeU.S.Armyand peoplewhowanttosupportsoldiers.

tolearnthesportofferscognitivehealth bene tsaswell.A2023studypublished inthejournalFrontiersinPsychology foundthatpickleballparticipationled tosigni cantimprovementsinpersonal well-being,lifesatisfactionandhappiness. Pickleballcourtsarepacked,andplayersmayormaynotrealizealltheyare gainingfromparticipationinthiswildly popularsport.

talenttologistics,vendorsandvolunteers.FestivalDirectorTedHeiniganticipatesafruitfulmusicalpartnership withtheRocketCity.

“Neverbeforehavewebeenrecruited byacitytoestablishafestival,”hesaid. “WeareexcitedaboutcomingtoHuntsvilleandbringingthemusicwithus.”

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dayofthegame.TheFairwillopenat4 p.m.onweeknightsand1p.m.onSaturdaysandSundays.

Parkingwillbe$10throughoutthe entiretyoftheevent.Fanswillnotbe allowedtoenterToyotaFieldwithfood andbeveragefromtheFair. FormoreinformationontheFair,visitkisselentertainment.com.

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All-StateBasketball

Localplayerswellrepresented inAll-Statebasketballpicks

MADISON-Localsteams arewellrepresentedamong theAlabamaSportsWriters AssociationAll-StateBasketballTeamsrecentlyreleasedat thecompletionofthe2023-2024 season.BobJones,Sparkman andMadisonAcademyeach haveplayerschosenamongthe elitefromacrossAlabama.

MadisonAcademyplayedin Class5AwhilebothBobJones andSparkmanparticipatedin Class7A.

Herearetheselectionsfor 2024: Class7A-Girls: SecondTeamAll-State:

JaKyahSmith, BobJones,So.,G,5-10 HonorableMentionJaniyahBone, BobJones,Sr.,G,5-8 JamyaGrif n, Sparkman,Sr.,G,5-10 Class5A-Girls: HonorableMentionBrooklynTucker, MadisonAcademy,Jr.,G,5-9 Class5A-Boys: HonorableMentionMichaelStanford, MadisonAcademy,So.,F,6-6 ForStanford,theonlylocal playertomaketheAll-State listinboysbasketball,scored 10pointspergamefortheMustangsashehit73-percentfrom the eldand79.5-percentfrom

thefoulline.Healsograbbed eightreboundsperouting. TomBerryman,headcoachof theMustangs,whichposteda 25-7season,saidofStanford, “He’saneliterebounderand nisheraroundthebasket.He reallyimprovedhisbacktothe basketgamethisoffseasonas hebecameaconsistentscoring threatforourteam.Mikedoes agreatjobofdefendingbothon theblockandontheperimeter. He’sstilljutscratchingthesurfaceofhisdevelopment.We’re excitedtoseewhatthefuture holdsforhim. Ingirls,sophomoreSmith leadsthewayforthesecond straightyear.“She’sakidwith

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JamesClemens’DylanDryerwinsgold medalin800-meteratCullmanClassic

ByCALEBODOM caleb@themadisonrecord.com

CULLMAN-JamesClemens HighSchoolseniorDylanDryeraccomplishedsomething rareatthe1A-7ACullman Classictrackand eldchampionshipslastweekwhenhe beatColdSpringsseniorEthan Edgeworth.

Dryerclocked1:55.66inthe 800-meterdashatCullman’sOliverWoodardStadium,beating Edgeworth,aUniversityofTennesseesignee,inaphoto nish toputhiminthisweek’sAHSAAOutdoorTrackSpotlight. Electronictimingalsoclocked Edgeworthwithanidentical timeof1:55.66.

Dryer,anAlabama-Huntsville signee,excelsinthe800-meter dash,havingwonindividual 800titlesattheJamesClemens EarlyBirdInvitational,James

JamesClemensseniortrackstar DylanDryershowsoffhisgold medalbywinningthe800-meter inaphoto nishattheCullman Classic.HiseffortleadstheweeklyAHSAATrack&FieldSpotlight. PhotobyAHSAA

ClemensInvitationaland1A-7A CullmanClassicthisseason.He nishedfourthinthe800meters inClass7Aatthe2024AHSAA IndoorTrackChampionshipsin

earlyFebruary. Edgeworth,aseniormaking hisoutdoorseasondebut,won virtuallyeverycrosscountry andindoorracehehadcompetedinduringthecurrent schoolyear.Hesettheall-classi cationAHSAAindividual crosscountryrecordbyclocking14:34.29atthe2023AHSAA CrossCountryChampionships. HealsowonClass1A-3A800, 1,600and3,200-meterindividual titlesatthe2024AHSAAIndoor TrackChampionships. Interestingly,thetimeof 1:55.66turnedinbyDryerand Edgeworthtiesthestate’sbest 800-meteroutdoorperformance sofarthisseason.Hoover’s CannonPetersalsoclocked 1:55.66attheVestaviaHills KingoftheMountainmeetearlierthismonth. Petersdeliveredthestate’s

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MADISON-TheBobJones Patriotsbaseballteamcontinuestomowdownthecompetitionwithyetanotherdominantweekendofvictories.

ItstartedonThursdaywith a4-1winontheroadagainst Grissom. CatcherZachJohnsonled thewayforthePatriotsatthe platewithhis3-for-3daywith anRBI.

Onthemound,BobJones startingpitcherTannerHermeschtossedsixstronginningswhereheallowedone runwhilegivingup vehits andapairofwalkswithsix strikeouts.

Grissomtookthe1-0lead inthebottomofthe rstinninguntilBobJonesgotthe offensegoinginthelaterinningswitharuninthetopof thefourthtotiethegameat 1-1.

Anotherruninthebottom ofthe fthgavethePatriots the2-1edgebeforetwomore runsinthetopofthesixth pushedBobJones rmlyin controlat4-1forgood.

SaturdayGame1: BobJones1,Chelsea0

Alateruninthebottomof thesixthinningbyBobJones wouldprovetobeenoughin anepicpitcher’sduelthat wasthe rstgameofaSaturdaydoubledipathome.

Thewinningpitcherfor BobJoneswasthestarsenior BradenBoothwhowentsevenscorelessinningsallowing vehitsandtworunswithsix strikeouts.

TheChelseapitcherPaxton Stallingsalsowentthedistancewhereheallowedjust onerunwithfourhitswith threewalksand vestrikeouts.

SaturdayGame2: BobJones11,TuscaloosaCounty4

ThePatriotscappedthenalgameoftheweekendwith ablowoutoftheWildcatsat home.

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BobJonesbaseballcoachJared Smithrecordedthe300thcoachingvictoryofhiscareerasthePatriotsblankedHoover2-0recently. Smith,nowinhisninthseasonat BobJones,alsocoachedatDothanin2014and2015.-AHSAA

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MADISON-TheAlabamaHighSchool AthleticAssociation(AHSAA)hasapprovedthewintersportsalignmentsfor participatingschoolsforthe2024-2025 and2025-2026schoolyears.Thealignmentsweresetforbasketball,indoor track,wrestlingandbowling.Member schoolsarereclassi edeverytwoyears.

ThelatestalignmentsfromtheAHSAAgoalongwiththefallsportslineup releasedlatelastyearandarebasedon thenumberofschoolsdeclaringtoparticipate.

ForMadisonAcademy,thealignments

everytwoyearsusuallymeanschanging classi cationsdependingonenrollment. Intheearlierfallsportsannouncement, theMustangs’footballprogramwill moveuptoClass4Awhilethevolleyball teamwillmovedowntoClass4Abeginningnextschoolyear.Inthelatestclassi cations,theprivateschoolwillback toClass4Afrom5Ainbasketballand remainthesameinallremainingsports suchascrosscountry(Class3A),swimminganddiving(Class1A-5A),indoor track(Class4A-5A),bowling(Class1A5A)andwrestling(Class1A-4A).

AlvinBriggs,AHSAAExecutiveDirector,said,“Morethan190,000student-athletesareexpectedtoparticipateinAH-

Two-sportathleteCadeMcCombs steppedawayforamomentfrom hisplayasapitcherwiththeJames Clemensbaseballteamtosigna swimscholarshipwithAuburnUniversityataceremonyrecentlyheldat theschool.ThesonofAndrewand GingerMcCombsownstheschool recordinthe50and200freestyle racesandearned32pointsatthe AHSAAStateSwimMeetearlierthis schoolyear.AttheStateMeet,McCombswassecondinthe50freestyleandfourthinthe100breaststroke.Hewasalsopartoftworelay teamswhich nishedrunner-up. Thosewerethe200medleyand200 freestyle.Hehasa3.8gradepoint averageandwillstudybusinessat Auburn.HechosetheTigersoverAir ForceandKentucky. ByBOBLABBE

SAAsportsactivitiesduringthenext twoclassi cationyears.Thealignments decidedonbytheCentralBoardwasa complextask.”

FortheMustangs’basketballprogram, theboyshavebeenparticipatinginClass 5AArea16forthepasttwoseasonswinningAreaChampionshipsbothyears undertheguidanceofheadcoachTom Berryman.Themoveto4Awillmean playingdifferentschoolsthaninthepast inAreaplay.

Infootball,themovetoClass4Awill havetheMustangsfacethreeadditional privateschoolssimilartoMadisonAcademy.ThoseschoolsincludeRandolph, WestminsterandSt.JohnPaulII.Includ-

edintheRegion8lineupofschoolswill includeD.A.R.,MadisonCounty,New Hope,NorthJacksonandPlainview. InthepasttwoseasonsinClass3A, MadisonAcademyposteda23-4record losinginthestateplayoffseachyearincludingalossinthestatechampionship gameagainstMobileChristian.Football headcoachBobGodseysaid,“WeareexcitedtomovebacktoClass4A.Wehave alotofgreatcompetitionrightherein theHuntsvilleareathatshouldmakefor someexcitingFridaynights.”

Classi cationisbasedonAverageDailyMembership(ADM) guresfurnished bytheStateDepartmentofEducationin grades9-11.

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JamesClemensbaseballtook downHazelGreenlastThursday5-2 athomebeforebeingsweptinadouble-headeronFridayagainstSpain Park.

JetsstartingpitcherMatthew Drinkwatergavehisteam ve stronginningswhereheallowed justonerunandfourhitswitha walkandfourstrikeoutsinthe eventualvictory.

JCthirdbasemanTyMarshpaved thewayfortheJetswithastrong 2for3hittingdaythatincluded2 RBIsandahomerun.

JamesClemenstooktheleadin thebottomofthe rstinningwith aruntogoup1-0,buttheTrojans scoredaruninthetopofthesecond totiethegameat1-1.

TheJetsansweredinthebottom ofthethirdwithasecondruntoretakethelead.

TwomorerunsforJamesClemensinthebottomofthefourthinningexpandedtheJCedgeto4-1.

TheJetswouldadda fthrunin thebottomofthe fthwhichwould bemorethanenoughtofendoff HazelGreenwhoscoredasolorun inthetopoftheseventhinningas theTrojanswererunningoutof timetomountacomeback.

FridayGame1:SpainPark7,Jets3

A5-runbottomofthefourthinningwouldbeplentyfortheJaguarstotakedownthevisitingJets.

JamesClemensstarterSatchel Wheelermadeitjust31/3innings whereheallowed verunswith onehitwiththreewalksanda strikeout.

JCshortstopFranciscoRamirez was2for3attheplatewitharun scored.

FridayGame2:SpainPark7,Jets6

TheJaguarsscoredthesame

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best1,600-metertimeoftheseason sofaratlastweek’sHomewoodInvitational,clocking4:17.36.

Additionaltrackspotlightsfrom theAHSAAinclude:

ZARIAPARKER,JAMESCLEMENS:Clocked12.08secondstowin the100metersatthe1A-7ACullman

amountofrunsinthesecondgame oftheday,butthisonewasmuch closerastheJetscamejusttwo runsshortofaroadwin.

JamesClemensstartedthegame onahighnotewiththreerunsin thetopofthe rstinningtolead 3-0.

TheJetsevenaddedtwomorein thetopofthethirdtogoup5-0,but SpainParkscoredtwoofitsownin thebottomofthethirdtobeginto clawbackat5-2JC.

FourrunsbytheJagsinthebottomofthe fthinninghandedthe leadtothehometimeforthe rst timeinthegameat6-5.

Theteamstradedrunsinthenalinning,butthegamebelonged toSpainParkintheend.

JamesClemenswasbackinactiononThursdayathomewhen theJetsplayhosttoGrissomat4:30 p.m.followedbya4:30p.m.home gameonFridayagainstBuckhorn.

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ThreeofthestarplayersontheBobJonesbasketballteamhavesignedtoplayatthecollegiatelevel. Lefttoright,frontrow,JaniyahBone,AlanaObianozie andJordynFieldseachsignedscholarshipsto playcollegebasketball.Bone(G,5-8),ahonorable mentionAll-Stateplayerandselectedtoplayinthe Alabama-MississippiAll-StarGame,scored8.9points pergamealsoposted veblocksand48stealsonthe 2023-2024season.ShesignedwithSheltonState. Obianozie(G,5-9)alsosignedwithSheltonStateafter sheposted9points,4reboundsand2stealsper gamefortheLadyPatriots.She,too,waschosento playintheAlabama-MississippiAll-StarGame.Fields (G,5-3)had5points,2reboundsand3assistsper outingthispastseason.Shesignedtoplaycollege basketballatBishopStatelocatedinMobile.Joining theseniorPatriotsattheirsigningwerebackrow,left toright,BobJonesprincipalSylviaLambert,head coachJazmineCarrandathleticdirectorClayMcCall.

ClassicatOliverWoodardStadium inCullman.It’sthefastest100-metertimeforanAHSAAfemale sprinterthisseason.

CHARITYCOLLIER,SPARKMAN:Finishedthirdintheshotput attheHomewoodInvitationalwith atthrowof37feet,4¾inches.

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Johnsoncontinuedtohaunthis opponentswiththebat,going2for 4withastaggering5RBIsinthe win.

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incredibletalent.Sheledustwo yearsinarowinscoringandIknow shewillcontinuetogrowhergame onbothendsofthecourt,”said JazmineCarrheadcoachofBob Joneswhichwent29-4lastseason.

Asasophomore,Smithaveraged 9.5points,3.5reboundsand1.9assistspergame.Shehad19block shotsand79stealsontheseason.

Bone,whowasselectedtoplay intheannualAlabama-Mississippi All-StarGame,scored8.9pointsper outingfortheLadyPatriotswhile posting5blocksand48steals.

ForGrif n,whoplayedforhead

afterthe rstthreeinningsbefore thePatriotscaught reinthelater inningstoblowtheWildcatsaway withsixrunsinthe fthinningfollowedbyfourmoreinthesixth.

coachJarvisWilson,shescored 9.1pointspergamefortheLady Senators.Sheshot51-percent fromthe eld,including27.5-percentfromthethree-pointline.She made63-percentofhershotsfrom thefreethrowline.Fortheseason, Grif nhad142rebounds,91assists, 49stealsand10blockedshots.

JustajuniorfortheLadyMustangsofMadisonAcademy,Tucker isado-everythingtypepayer.Head coachKristaBaldwinsaidofTucker,“Sheisourgluedefensivelyand showedalotoftoughnesswhen shewasoutwithinjuries.“We

JOEQUEZKEITH,SPARKMAN: Ranthirdinthe300-meterhurdles attheHomewoodInvitationalwith atimeof39.42seconds.

COLEROBINSON,JAMESCLEMENS:Wonthe3,200metersatthe 1A-7ACullmanClassicwithatime of9:29.63.

ThePatriotshittheroadfora slateofgamesatHooverwiththe likesofRossview(7p.m.)onThursdaywithStanhope(11:30a.m.)and Upperman(2p.m.)onFriday.

hatedmissingherforeightgames, buteveninthosemomentssheimpactedourteaminapositiveway.” The5-9Tuckersufferedtwoanklesprainsandrecentunderwent surgeryandisexpectedtomakea completerecoveryintimeforthis summerplay.

In18gamesforthe14-12Lady Mustangs,Tuckerhit38-percent ofher eldgoals,including34-percentfromthethree-pointlineand 72-percentfromthefoulline.She averaged12.6pointspergamealong with8.5reboundsanddefensively had32steals.

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MADISON-Theyouth ofMadisonwerepresentedwithandexperienced anotheroutstandingseasonofyouthbasketballas therecent2023-2024seasoncametoaclosewith theannualpost-season tournament.

Inall,69teamsventured intotheseasonwithmore than550youthtakingto thehardwoodsofseverallocalgymnasiumsfor theactionwhichfeatured eachteamfacinga10gameschedule.Oncethe regularseasonconcluded, thepost-seasonplaybeganinasingleelimination styleformatwiththetournamentbracketsworking downtothe nalchampionshipgameineachage divisionboysandgirls.

18-UnderBoys: Theundefeatedregular seasondivisionchampion Celtics(10-0)faceddivisionrunner-upGrizzlies (8-2)inthedivisionchampionshipgame.Aclose gameexplodedintoanear runawayastheCeltics outscoredtheGrizzlies 24-5inthesecondquarter totakeacommandinglead beforetheGrizzliesbeat theCelticsontheboards inthesecondhalfcutting theCelticsleadbeforethe Celticshungonfora55-45 championshipwin.

TheCeltics’Reece Brazealwasthegamehighscorerwith19while teammatesAaronWoods added13andBrockMendenhallhad10.Corey RobinsonledtheGrizzlies with16pointsincluding 11inthefourthquarter.EmilianoDeLaCruz scored9andJosephWaxmonskyhad8.

14-UnderBoys: Thedivisioncamedown totheoneseedvs.two seedastheundefeated Bulls(10-0)waltzedtoa5235winovertheMavs(8-2). Thevictorsopeneda17-7 leadafteronequarterand neverlookedback.

TheBullswerebasicallyaonemanshowasJakavionClaybornscored 37pointsinthevictory. FortheMavs,Drennen Scrivnerscored11andSalomonDiazhad10points.

14-UnderGirls: Withjustonelosson itsrecord,theFever(91)foughthardtoholdoff secondseededLiberty(55)andcapturedthedivisionwitha20-10championshipgamevictory.The Libertydidnotescorein thefourthquarterand

trailedbyjust veheading intothe nalstanza. NatalieRyttingandSophiaRobinsonscored6 pointseachfortheFever whileSavannahLewis poppedin5fortheLiberty.

12-UnderBoys: TheNuggets(7-3)and Lakers(7-3)metinthe nalsafterthetop-seed Grizzlieslostinitsquest to nishatopthedivision. Thematchupwasbasicallyevenmuchliketheir regularseasonrecords, untilthefourthquarteras theNuggetsoutscoredthe Lakers16-9inthefourth stanzatoposta51-42victory.

LoganHankinsledthe winningNuggetswith23 pointswith15ofthose cominginthe rsthalf.

AtticusWarmanadded12 tohelptheNuggets.For theLakers,whichonly hadthreeplayersscore theentiregame,with BlakeCelanileadingthe waywith23points.

10-UnderBoys:

TheSuns(9-1)lostone gameduringtheregular seasonandthatcameat thehandsoftheundefeatedHeat(10-0).Both teamsracedthroughthe post-seasontournament withahighlyanticipated showdowninthechampionshipgame.

TheHeatopenedthe gamewitha13-2leadafter the rstquarterandwere up23-17afterthreequartersbeforetheirdefense shutouttheSunsinthe fourthquarterandtaking thechampionshiptrophy witha30-17victory.

MajorPendergrassled theHeatwith10points andBrodyDuvalldidthe samefortheSuns.

10-UnderGirls: Inthebiggestupsetof thetournament nals action,thethird-seeded Lynx(5-5)defeatedNo. 1seedLiberty(8-2)11-9 forthedivisiontitle.The gamedowntotheLynx holdingontothevictory astheywereoutscored5-2 inthefourthquarter.Desperationplayonthepart ofbothteamsoccurredin the nalstanzaasMary GraceKimberlyscored all veofherteam-high pointsfortheLibertyin thefourthquarter.Meanwhile,AveryLangston wastopsinscoringfor thewinningLynxwith6 points.

8-UnderBoys: Theundefeatedandtop seededBucks(10-0)lost intheirquesttohoistthe

tournamentchampionshiptrophyasthesecond seedWarriors(9-1)had the ghtofthelivesholdingofftheSixers(5-5) 12-11inthedivisiontitle game.Leading6-2athalftime,theWarriorssaw theSixersoutscorethem 9-6inthesecondhalfand nearlytookthetitlebefore thegamecametoanexcitingconclusion. Threeplayersshared topscoringbillingfor thewinningWarriorsas AbramBrooks,Kyson SaltersandWilliamBostickscored4pointseach. JoelElmledtheSixers with6points.

UAHcompletesweekend seriessweepofMontevallo

HUNTSVILLE-TheUAHsoftball teamcompletedtheGulfSouthConferenceseriessweepofMontevalloat ChargerParkwitha6-2victoryonSundayafternoon.UAHimprovesto23-9 (9-6GSC),whileUMslidesto16-15(9-6 GSC). SydneyHarriscamethroughinthe clutchfortheChargerswithagrand slamtobreaka2-2tieinthebottomof the fthwhichcarriedtheBlue&White tothe6-2victoryonSunday. Harrisnotchedhersecondcareer homerunwithher fth-inninggrand slam,whilerecordingacareer-highfour RBIinthegame.

AlexaDouthittalsowentyardinthe victorywithasolohomeraspartof UAH’stwo-run rstinning.Douthitt alsoplatedtworunsinthewin.

KayleeVaughtgavetheChargers threeextra-basehitsonSunday,going 1-for-2withtworunsandadouble.

UAHtotaledeightbasehitsasateam, ledbyJessicaEddewhowent2-for-3as theChargersbackstop.

KatieBrackentossedher12thcompletegameoftheseason,whileimprovingto11-2thisseasonaftertossingthe full7.0inningswithtworunsallowed andsixstrikeouts.

TheChargersarebackinactionthis weekendatChargerParkwithathreegameGSCseriesslatedagainstLeenext FridayandSaturday.

8-UnderGirls: TheStorm(7-3)stormed toa15-13victoryoverthe No.1seedSky(8-2)towin thedivisionpost-season tournamenttitle.The hard-foughttitlegame sawanevengamecome downtotheSkymaking justoneofsixfoulshots inthefourthquarterand justthreeof12forthe gameasthedifference maker. HarperDanielwastops fortheStormscoring8 whiletherunner-upSky wasledbyLillieCorrum with9points.

22-19.Regardedasthe mostevencontestofall thepost-seasonchampionshipgames,eitherteam couldhavecomeawaythe victor.

7-UnderBoys: OutscoringtheBulls(73)bythreepointsinthe fourthquarterwasthe differenceinthedivision titlegameastheundefeatedandtop-seededBucks wontheexcitingcontest

FortheBucks,Lucas Castelliwasheldscorelessinthefrenzyfourth quarterbuthadalready postedhisteam-leading9 pointswhileHarrisGilmoreadded5.HudsonDawkinsledtheBullswith10 points.

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MADISON-Duringmyresearchinto thepioneerfamiliesofMadison,some haveaskedwhichofthepioneerswould Imostliketomeetinperson,ifthatwere possible.Theanswerissimple.Itwould beSarahOrrickChiltonPickett.I rst encounteredherwhenwalkingthrough theoldsectionoftheMadisonCityCemeteryonMillRoadnearHughesRoad.

Hertombstoneisnearthecenterofthat partofthecemetery,butitisveryplain andsmall,aswellasold.Ithasnodates onit,butsubsequentresearchrevealed muchmoreabouther.Shewasbornin 1793anddiedin1865.Theonlything thatcaughtmyattentionthat rstday wasthenameofherson,asalsonamed theadjacenttombstone--SteptoePickett (Junior).

In1811,SarahChiltonmarriedSteptoePickett(1790–1843)inVirginia, wheretheywerebothborn.Theymoved tosoutheasternLimestoneCounty(Alabama)around1821,livingnearthe BlackwellsandtheColliersalongthe riverbetweenMooresvilleandTriana. Sarah’shusbandSteptoewaseducated atWilliam&MaryCollegeinWilliamsburg,Virginia,beforegoingontoDickinsonCollegeinPennsylvania.SteptoeSr. livedfrom1790to1843,andhewasason ofCol.MartinPickettandAnnBlackwellofVirginia.

SarahandSteptoePicketthad13children.Amongthemwerethefollowing: RichardOrrickPickett(1814-1898), whocommandedthe10thAlabamaCavalryunderGeneralRoddy.Thiswasone oftheunitsthatdefendedthenorthern Alabamaareaduringthelastphasesof theCivilWar.Richard’shouseonSeminaryStreetinFlorenceisstillstanding, accordingtoChrisEdwardsandFaye Axfordintheirbook“TheLureandLore ofLimestoneCounty”(1978).

SteptoeJr.,whoisburiedbesideSarahintheMadisonCityCemetery.He livedfrom1816to1884.His rstwifewas FrancesWard,andshediedin1850,just overoneyearaftertheirmarriageand onlytwomonthsbeforeher21stbirthday.SheisburiedintheoldTrianaCity Cemeterywithalargeandimpressive obelisktomarkthegrave.Themonumentindicatesthatthefamilyhadgreat wealthbeforetheCivilWar,asopposed toSarah’ssimpletombstone,whichindicatesthe nancialhardshipsoflifein theSouthafterthewar.Thesecondwife ofSteptoeJr.wasEugeniaSale.Shewas adaughterofCaptainDudleySale,who servedasQuartermasterofCompany Fofthe9thAlabamaInfantryduring theCivilWar.Thisunitwasmadeupof mostlylocaltroopsfromthisarea.

The5thchildofSteptoeSr.&Sarah O.PickettwasFelicia.ThereisaFelicia PickettburiednearSarahintheMadisoncemetery,butsheisagranddaughter,notSarah’sdaughterwhomarried GovernorReubenChapman.Sarah’s daughterFelicialivedtohavechildren ofherown,survivingthroughtheCivil War.GovernorChapmanandhiswife areburiedinMapleHillCemeteryin Huntsville,alongwithseveralothergovernorsofthestate.

The7thchildofSteptoeSr.&Sarah wasDr.JohnScottPickett(1823-1887). HemarriedMarthaBlackwell,daughter

ofWilliamHenryBlackwellandEliza Collierofthefamousfamilieswholived onplantationsalongtheTennesseeRiverbetweenTrianaandMooresville.

The9thchildofSteptoeSr.&Sarah wasDr.WilliamHenryPickett(18261890).HestudiedatYaleUniversityand graduatedasaphysicianfromtheUniversityofLouisianain1848.Hemarried AmyRainesCollier,daughterofEdward Collier.

The11thchildofSteptoeSr.&Sarah wasSarahVirginiaPickett,whomarried SamuelBlackwell,asonofHenryBlackwellandElizaCollier,whosebrother HenryWatkinsCollierwasaChiefJusticeoftheAlabamaSupremeCourtand Governorofthestate.

The13thchildofSteptoeSr.&Sarah wasAnnaCorbinPickett(1836-1909). ShemarriedThomasBibb,whowasthe 3rdchildofThomasBibbSr.,the2nd GovernorofAlabamaandbrotherofthe WilliamBibbwhowasthe1stGovernor ofthestate.TheBibbfamilylivedinthe nearbymansionthatThomasBibbSr. builtin1826atBelleMina,nearMooresville.ThecommunityofBelleMinatook itsnamefromthenameofthemansion, “BelleManor”--meaning“Beautiful House”.

WhilethePickettfamilyitselfwas quiteprominentinearlyAlabama,the intermarriageswiththeBlackwelland theCollierfamiliesassuredthatthemost in uentialpeopleoftheregionvisitedin thePicketthomesandthatthePicketts attendedthegrandpartiesthatthese familiesheldonthelocalplantations,includingthegovernor’smansionatBelle Mina.TheCollierplantationalongthe riverwascalledMyrtleGrove,andall ofthesefamiliescamefromVirginia around1818to1820.Theirchildrenand connectionbymarriageofthesefamilies includedsomefamousfolks,suchasWilliamWalker(“ManofDestiny”whobecameaPresidentofthecountryofNicaragua),andMaryHarrisonDent(who wasacloserelativeofJuliaDent,wifeof PresidentUlyssesS.Grant,whofought on“theotherside”duringtheCivilWar). Theyalsohadanintermarriagewiththe localWithersfamily,whosedaughter SusannahmarriedClementComerClay. ClementComerClayownedaplantation justnorthofwheretheairportistoday, andhebecamethe8thGovernorofAlabamaandnamesakeoftheoldClement ComerClaybridgewhereHighway231 crossestheTennesseeRiver.Clement andSusannahareburiedinMapleHill CemeteryinHuntsvillealso--inthe “Governorsplot”verynearwhereGovernorReubenChapmanandhiswifeFeliciaPickettareburied.

Consideringthatthegovernorsand theirsonshadprettymuchtheirchoice offairmaidensforwives,andthatSarahO.ChiltonPickettproducedtwo daughterswhomarriedintogovernors’ families,shemusthavebeenabeautiful womanherself.Furthermore,shewould havegreatstoriesoftheoldplantation lifeandballsinthemansions,balanced bytalesoflifeduringandimmediately aftertheCivilWar,especiallywithrespecttointerfaceswithGeneralU.S. Grantandhisin-lawsintheSouth.Sarahwouldhavetobeoneofthemostinterestingcharacterstohaveeverlivedin earlyMadison,butshediedhereandis buriedwithasmall,ordinarytombstone.

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WhyisthereanEaster?Itismorethanareligiousholiday

TounderstandEaster’s meaning,wemustconsiderhowourworldcame intobeing.WhetheryoubelieveGodcreatedtheworld,thereisstillabeginning pointatwhichwhatwasnot,became whatwas.Usingprinciplesofscience leadsustothreeconclusions:

1.Weliveinaclosedsystem,where matterandenergyexistconsistently,no energyormatterhasbeenaddedortakenawaysincetheworldbecame.2.The buildingblocksofourexistencehavenot changedsincetheybecame.3.Thecauses thatactedatthebeginningstillcausethe sameeffects.

Therearethreebasicprinciplesofthe worldinwhichwelive:

ThePrincipleofUniformityofNature: Thisprincipleassertsthatthelawsofnatureremainconsistentacrosstimeand space.Inotherwords,thesamephysical processesandnaturalphenomenaoccur consistentlyundersimilarconditions. Whetherwe’reobservingthebehaviorof atomsorthemovementofplanets,this principleguidesourunderstandingof theuniverse.Inotherwords,whenyou wakeupinthemorningandwalktoyour kitchen,yourrefrigeratorhasnotturned intoaheapofrocks.ThescripturedeclaresthatGodisthesameyesterday, today,andforever.(Heb.13:8)Therefore, whenweread“ForGodsolovedtheworld Hegavehisonlybegottenson,thatwhosoeverbelievesinHimshallhaveeternal life”JN3:16,itisaprinciple,notjusta religiousbelief.

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ThePrincipleofPerpetuityofSubstance:Accordingtothisprinciple,matterandenergycannotbecreatedordestroyed;theymerelytransformfromone formtoanother.Italignswiththeconceptofconservationofmassandenergy. Fromthesmallestsubatomicparticlesto thegrandcosmicevents,substancespersistandinteractwithintheboundaries setbythisprinciple.Totalmassandtotal energy=initialtotalmassandtotalenergy,thisequationdescribesaclosedsystem.Jesuscameintothisworldthrough naturalmeans,thesystemremained closed,butinHiscomingHebrought transformation.Benotconformedto thisworldbutbetransformed.(Rom.12:2) ThetransformingagencyisinourIt isarationalassumptionthatweexist whereneithermassnorenergychanges, givingusastableworld.

WhenJesusappearedinour“closed system,”itwasanepochalevent,neithermatterorenergyhadbeenaddedto ortakenawaysinceitsformation.Our closedsystemdidnotbecomeunstable whenthevirginbirthofJesusrevealed anotherformofenergyandmatter.This energyandmatterbecamerevealedin theformofababyinamanger.Here sincethefoundationoftheworld,but nowrevealed.Eternityenteredmortality andGod,evermindfuloftheprinciples oftheworldHecreated,gaveeveryonea pathtoovercomingdeath,sickness,worryandfear,theverythingsthatmakeus, notwanttolive.Theadage,“Everyone WantstoGotoHeaven,butnobodywants todie”becamearealityinthedeathof Jesus.Theprincipleof“Nobodygets outofherealive”wasprovenfalse.Now thereisawaythroughdeathtoeverlast-

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inglifeinanewheavenandanewearth. (2Corth.5:17)“Thereforeifanymanbe inChrist,heisanewcreature:oldthings arepassedaway;behold,allthingshave becomenew.”

ThePrincipleofCausality:Thisprincipleemphasizescause-and-effectrelationships.Itstatesthateveryeventhas acause,andunderstandingthesecausalconnectionsisessentialforscienti c inquiry.Scientistsseektouncoverthe underlyingmechanismsbehindnatural phenomena,unravelingtheintricateweb ofinteractionsthatshapeourworld.The

rstcausewastherebellionofourprogenitorsintheGardenofEden.Itwasnot thattheserpenttrickedthemwithalie, theywantedtobelieveit.

Genesis3:5(KingJamesVersion)“For Goddothknowthatinthedayyeeat thereof,thenyoureyesshallbeopened,

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andyeshallbeasgods,knowinggood andevil.”

ThecausewasrebellionagainstGod andtheeffectwasbanishmentfromparadise.Godwasnotheartless,justasa parentknowsmisdirectedactionstheir childtakeswillleadtotrouble,soour

Fatherknewthesameaboutus.God’s punishmentofAdamdoesnotendindestructionbutleadstoredemption.Gen 3:15(“AndIwillputenmitybetweenthee andthewoman,andbetweenthyseed andherseed;itshallbruisethyhead,and thoushaltbruisehisheel.”)

WithChristdyingonthecrossandHis regeneration3dayslater,Godredeemed allofusforever.

So,Easterisnotjustacelebrationof Jesuscomingoutofthegrave,butitisa celebrationofallofuscomingoutofour graves!

GraceFellowship 11900MooresvilleRoad

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NewCreation ChristianCenter 8006MadisonPike

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RealMinistries 8006MadisonPike

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“Forthedeathhediedhe diedtosin,onceforall,but thelifeheliveshelivesto God.”-Romans6:10

Okay,itisalmosthere… EasterSunday!It’saday tocelebratetheresurrectionofJesusChristafter abrutalhorribledeath onacrossbetweentwo thieves.Thisisadaycelebratedworldwideyet formanyitisonlyaday theymightfeelobligated todressup,gotochurch thenhunteggsandeatcopiousamountsoffood.

Whynotstopforamomentandthinkwhatthis dayisallabout?Ponder, re ect,pray.Youareacknowledging rstthereis asaviorandHediedand camebacktolifeonthe thirddayandlivestoday

andsomedayunknown touswillreturntoEarth again.

LikewhenJesuswas alive,amockeryismade ofbelieversandmuch darknessisenveloping ourculture,BUTGOD. Onedayallthisearthlychaoswillend,allthe thingspeoplethinkare trendyorimportantwill ceasetoexistandtheonly thingthatmattersisdid youliveforChristand worktohelpothersescapethedarknessofthis world.

PRAYER:Fathermy heartachesforthosewho justarelivingforthis presentworldandcaught upinallofitwithouttakingtimetoseriouslyseek arelationship God’sLemonadeStand iswrittenbyformerMadisonresidentBeckyMiller.Herdailydevotions appearonFacebookorat godslemonadestand.blogspot.com.

HappyResurrectionDay! eRescue

Thepictureswere terrifying.

Afewweeks ago,halfofatractortrailerdangledovertheside oftheClarkMemorial Bridgewhichconnects Louisville,KYtosouthern Indiana.Farbelowwas theOhioRiver.Reporters ockedandspectators staredinhorrorasemergencyworkersrushedto thescene.

Thedriver-awoman-wasstillstrappedin thefrontseat.Asthe truckteetered,itlooked atanymomentthevehicle wouldtearfreefromthe mangledbridgeplunging hertoherdeath.

Justwhenitseemedher lifewasebbingaway,a mannamedBryceCarden wrappedina re ghter’s uniformandropecame fromabovetosaveher. Hewasheronlyhope.

Shereachedoutand tookhishand.Shedid notfall,shedidnotslip, butheldfasttoherrescuer.Whensheputherlife literallyinhishands,he liftedheroutofthedangerouslyperchedsemi toasafeplaceuponthe bridge.

Ican’timaginetheemotions…thesheerterror asshehungovertheside ofthebridge.Thedriver wasintrouble.Shehad nohope.Shecouldnot saveherself.

Itsoundsstraightout ofPsalm18.Davidwrote, “Thecordsofdeathentangledme;thetorrents ofdestructionoverwhelmedme.Thecords

Thefollowingarepassagesfromeach ofthecanonicalGospelsthathelptotell thestoryoftheresurrectionofJesus eResurrectionas toldintheGospels

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EasterisaholydayontheChristiancalendarthatcommemorates theresurrectionofJesusChrist.The resurrectionofJesusisdescribedin theGospelsoftheNewTestament, whichmillionsofChristiansread everyyear,especiallyduringthe Lentenseason,whichisa40-day periodthatdirectlyprecedesEaster Sunday.

TheGospelsofMatthew,Mark, Luke,andJohncomprisethecanonicalGospels.Eachbookcanhelp ChristiansunderstandandconnectwiththeresurrectionofJesus Christ.Thefollowingarepassages fromeachofthecanonicalGospels thathelptotellthestoryoftheresurrectionofJesus.

Matthew28:1-10

ofthegravecoiledaround me;thesnaresofdeath confrontedme.InmydistressIcalledtotheLORD; IcriedtomyGodforhelp. Hereacheddownfrom onhighandtookholdof me…Herescuedme…”

The re ghtersaidthe truckdriverwaspraying whenhegottoher.That’s agoodideaintimeofcrisis-andallothertimes. Wecanalwayscounton theLordhearingusand comingtoouraid.

Thetruckdriverhad achoice.Shecouldhave said,“I’vegotthis.I’m ne,”butwouldhave beenlyingtoherself.She chosetoreachouttothe re ghter.Shewantedto berescued.

Godknewweweresinkinginsinandneededa Rescuer,aSavior,soHe sentOne.HisnameisJesus.Hecamedownfrom abovewrappedin esh andbone.BorninBethlehemandlaidinamanger, HewastheMessiah rst promisedinthebookof Genesis.Asanadult,He didn’tjustriskhislife,He gaveHislifeforus.Ifwe willreachouttoHim,He willsaveus.Hewillforgiveusofoursins,walk withusdaily,andtakeus toheavenwhenwedie.

AsResurrectionDay approaches,letusrememberthesacri ceof theSavior.Weputour trustinmanypeopleand things,butthereisonly Onewhocanrescueus fromsin.

Thetruckdriverwill neverforgetthedayBryce Cardenrescuedher.Iwill neverforgetthedayJesus rescuedme:August20, 1971.

NowaftertheSabbath,towardthe dawnofthe rstdayoftheweek, MaryMagdaleneandtheotherMary wenttoseethetomb.Andbehold, therewasagreatearthquake,foran angeloftheLorddescendedfrom heavenandcameandrolledbackthe stoneandsatonit.Hisappearance waslikelightning,andhisclothing whiteassnow.Andforfearofhim theguardstrembledandbecame likedeadmen.Buttheangelsaidto thewomen,“Donotbeafraid,forI knowthatyouseekJesuswhowas cruci ed.Heisnothere,forhehas risen,ashesaid.Come,seetheplace wherehelay.Thengoquicklyand tellhisdisciplesthathehasrisen fromthedead,andbehold,heisgoingbeforeyoutoGalilee;thereyou willseehim.See,Ihavetoldyou.”So theydepartedquicklyfromthetomb withfearandgreatjoy,andranto tellhisdisciples.Andbehold,Jesus

metthemandsaid,“Greetings!”And theycameupandtookholdofhis feetandworshipedhim.ThenJesus saidtothem,“Donotbeafraid;go andtellmybrotherstogotoGalilee, andtheretheywillseeme.”

Mark16:2-7

Andveryearlyinthemorning, the rstdayoftheweek,theycame untothesepulchreattherisingof thesun.Andtheysaidamongthemselves,“Whoshallrollusawaythe stonefromthedoorofthesepulchre?”Andwhentheylooked,they sawthatthestonewasrolledaway: foritwasverygreat.Andentering intothesepulchre,theysawayoung mansittingontherightside,clothed inalongwhitegarment;andthey wereaffrighted.Andhesaithunto them,“Benotaffrighted:yeseek JesusofNazareth,whichwascruci ed:heisrisen;heisnothere:beholdtheplacewheretheylaidhim. Butgoyourway,tellhisdisciples andPeterthathegoethbeforeyou intoGalilee:thereshallyeseehim, ashesaiduntoyou.”

Luke24:1-12

Butonthe rstdayoftheweek,at earlydawn,theywenttothetomb, takingthespicestheyhadprepared. Andtheyfoundthestonerolled awayfromthetomb,butwhenthey wentintheydidnot ndthebody oftheLordJesus.Whiletheywere perplexedaboutthis,behold,two menstoodbythemindazzlingapparel.Andastheywerefrightened andbowedtheirfacestotheground, themensaidtothem,“Whydoyou seekthelivingamongthedead?He isnothere,buthasrisen.Rememberhowhetoldyou,whilehewas stillinGalilee,thattheSonofMan mustbedeliveredintothehandsof

sinfulmenandbecruci edandon thethirddayrise.”Andtheyrememberedhiswords,andreturningfrom thetombtheytoldallthesethingsto theelevenandtoalltherest.Now itwasMaryMagdaleneandJoanna andMarythemotherofJamesand theotherwomenwiththemwho toldthesethingstotheapostles,but thesewordsseemedtothemanidle tale,andtheydidnotbelievethem. ButPeterroseandrantothetomb; stoopingandlookingin,hesawthe linenclothsbythemselves;andhe wenthomemarvelingatwhathad happened.

John20:1-10

Nowonthe rstdayoftheweek MaryMagdalenecametothetomb early,whileitwasstilldark,andsaw thatthestonehadbeentakenaway fromthetomb.Sosheranandwent toSimonPeterandtheotherdisciple,theonewhomJesusloved,and saidtothem,“Theyhavetakenthe Lordoutofthetomb,andwedonot knowwheretheyhavelaidhim.”So Peterwentoutwiththeotherdisciple,andtheyweregoingtowardthe tomb.Bothofthemwererunning together,buttheotherdiscipleoutranPeterandreachedthetomb rst. Andstoopingtolookin,hesawthe linenclothslyingthere,buthedid notgoin.ThenSimonPetercame, followinghim,andwentintothe tomb.Hesawthelinenclothslyingthere,andthefacecloth,which hadbeenonJesus’head,notlying withthelinenclothsbutfoldedup inaplacebyitself.Thentheother disciple,whohadreachedthetomb rst,alsowentin,andhesawand believed;forasyettheydidnotunderstandtheScripture,thathemust risefromthedead.Thenthediscipleswentbacktotheirhomes.

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Whetherfamiliesdye eggstosymbolizethe Eastermiracleorsimply forfun,thefollowingare somecoloringtipsto enhancetheprocess

ColoringEastereggsisa time-honoredtraditiondatingback

morethan2,500years.ThereisevidencethatpeoplelivingintheancientsettlementofTrypilliadyed eggs.AncientPersiansalsowere believedtopainteggsforNowruz (PersianNewYear). Christiansadoptedsimilartraditionstosymbolizeaspectsofthe Easterstory.OriginallyChristians dyedeggsredtorepresenttheblood ofJesusChristthatwasshedon thecross,accordingtoChaseOaks Church.GoodHousekeepingreportsearlyChristianmissionaries adaptedthedyingtraditiontoin-

cludemoreeggcolorstorepresent differentaspectsoftheEasterstory.Yellowrepresentedtheresurrection,bluerepresentedloveand redremainedasymbolofChrist’s blood. WhetherfamiliesdyeeggstosymbolizetheEastermiracleorsimply forfun,thefollowingaresomecoloringtipstoenhancetheprocess. 1.Preventcrackedeggs.Most coloredeggsarehard-boiled.To preventcrackingduringtheboilingprocess,addateaspoonofvin-

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MadisonCommunityBandto present“WindsofWar”onApril2

HUNTSVILLE-The MadisonCommunity Bandpresentsits2024 SpringConcertonTuesday,April2,7:00PM,at GraceUnitedMethodist Church,2113OldMonroviaRoadNW,inHuntsville.Admissionisfree

andtheconcertisopento thepublic. Thisyear’sprogram, “WindsofWar,”honors Americansatwarforthe upcoming80thAnniversaryofD-Day.Whilethe programiscenteredonthe commemorationofD-Day, itspansthebreadthof WorldWarIIandbeyond, honoringveteransofall

thanever.Schoolpsychologistshave somuchtooffer,especiallywhenwe (can)collaboratewithotherschoolbased,mental-healthprofessionals,”shesaid.

Batt-Rawdenhasservedasschool psychologistforRainbowElementarySchoolandDiscoveryMiddle SchoolandhasassistedatJames ClemensHighSchoolandMadison ElementarySchool.

Adescription“ofour eld(states) wearethepsychologistswithexpertiseineducationandtheeducators withexpertiseinpsychology.All studentsarecapableoflearning; however,thatmaylookdifferentfor eachchild,”Batt-Rawdensaid.

Shebelieveschildrenlearnbest throughplayandwheninformation ispresentedclearlyinameaningful andengagingway.Learningshould befun,Batt-Rawdensaid.Positive studentrelationshipsarekeytoacademicandbehavioralsuccessat school.

“A5:1ratioofpositivetonegativeinteractionsisessentialtocreatingthesetypesofrelationships andclassroomculturesofmutual respect.Ialsopromotepracticesin theclassroomthatpromotestructureandroutinewithclearexpectationsandreasonable exibilityand boundaries,”shesaid.

Batt-Rawden’sinvolvementwith studentsusuallybeginswhenparentsorteachersareconcerned aboutthebestsupportforastudent strugglingacademically,behaviorallyoremotionally.“Ifthereis suspicionofadisabilityandaneed formorespecializedserviceslike specialeducation,Iamoneofseveralteammemberswhomeettodecideifastudentmayneedfurther evaluationtoseeiftheyareeligible forspecialeducationservices,”she said.

Batt-Rawdenhasakeyrolein developinganevaluationplanand analyzingassessmentdata.“Sometimes,studentsneedadditional supportatschool—notduetoa disability.Iassistinidentifyingthe problem...addressingtheproblem

usingresearch-andevidence-based practices,collectingdataanddeterminingtheplan’seffectiveness,” shesaid.

Inaddition,sheassistsstudents incrisis.

Duringthepastyear,Batt-Rawden hassucceededwithconcernedparentswhosechildrenhadbeenevaluatedbutnowhadstrugglesoutside previousresults.“Iledtheteamin conductinganewcomprehensive evaluationandidenti edanswers forthestudentsthatexplained theirdif cultiesandhighlighted theirstrengths,”shesaid.“These outcomesledtoagreaterunderstandingofstudents’needsandrecommendationsforhowbesttohelp thosestudentslearnandgetwhat theyneedatschool.”

Batt-Rawden’sbestdaysoccur whenshedeliversunexpectedor surprisingevaluationresultsto parentsorteachers.“Sorewarding whenthoseresultsaremetwith, ‘Thankyoufortakingthetimeto understandmychild.Youhave capturedexactlywhotheyareand whattheyneed.’days.IknowI’ve donemyjobanddoneitwell.”

However,somedaysinvolvea challengingmeetingordisagreementamongststakeholders(with) passionateanddifferingopinions. “Ifeelasenseofaccomplishment whenIcanhelpfacilitatethose conversationsthroughactivelisteningandkeepingtheconversations student-orientedandsolution-focused,”Batt-Rawdensaid.

Usually“wesharethesamegoal buthavedifferentwaysofcommunicatingonachievingit,”shesaid. “Sometimes,itcanbeabumpy journey,butit’sawonderfulfeeling knowingIadvocatedforastudent orassistedinothers’beingheard and ndingawin-win.”

SheconsiderstheShoalsasher hometown.AtBirmingham-SouthernCollege,sheearnedabachelor’s degreeinsociology-politicalscience.AttheUniversityofAlabama, Batt-Rawdenreceivedamaster’sdegreeineducationalpsychologyand

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warsfoughtbyournation. Therewillbefamiliar musicfrom lmssuchas Patton,TheLongestDay, SavingPrivateRyan,and WeWereSoldiers,and televisionseriessuchas BandofBrothersandVictoryatSea.Performances willrangefromstirring marchesandpopular wartimemusictosolemn meditationsandsweeping symphonicthemes.All ofthemusicpaystribute tothosewhofoughtand thosewhofellinserviceto ournation.

educationalspecialist(EdS)degree andadoctorate’sdegreeinschool psychology.SheholdsNationally Certi edSchoolPsychologistdistinction.

“MyBritishhusband,AndyBattRawden,retiredfromtheRoyal AirForceandcurrentlyworksas acommercialairlinepilot.Together,wehaveabeautiful,internationalblendedfamilywithOlivia, 10;Colton,10;andTheodore,four months,”shesaid.

“IcouldsingbeforeIcouldspeak,”

shesaid.Shehasperformedaslead innumerousmusicaltheaterproductions,alongwithsingingatvariousgigsandinchurchforseveral decades.Currently,sheparticipates inRiverTreeDowntown’sworship teamandhelpsleadSundayworshiptwicemonthly.

Alongwith,Batt-Rawdenenjoys hiking,reading,writing,traveling andplayingboardgameswithfamily.

“Anationalshortageofschool psychologistsexists,andthestateof schoolpsychologyinAlabamais,as youcanimagine,dismal,”shesaid. Recommendedratioofstudentsto schoolpsychologistsis500:1.Currently,thenationalaverageis1119:1. InAlabama,thatratiois250,308:1.” (NASP,2024;nasponline.org).

Herdissertationdiscussedthis region’sgapbetweenbestpractices andactualpracticesofschoolpsychologists.Batt-RawdenfoundAlabama’sshortageofschoolpsychologistsequatestolesscomprehensive servicesforstudentscomparedto neighboringstates.

Fortunately,MCShasincreased schoolpsychologicalstaffby150 percentinrecentyears.“I’mhopefultoseeMCSleadthewayforotherdistrictsandbeanexemplarfor Alabamabycontinuingtoincrease schoolpsychologistsonstafftowardsthatrecommended500:1ratio,”Batt-Rawdensaid. Formoreinformation,visitapa.org/ed/graduate/specialize/schoolandnasponline.org/ about-school-psychology.

egarandatablespoonof salttotheboilingwater. Additionalanti-cracking measuresincluderubbing halfalemononeachshell beforeboiling.

2.Boileggsandcool completely.Ittakes roughly10minutesto hard-boilanegg.Filla potwithenoughwaterto submergetheeggs,then bringittoaboilovermedium-highheat.Gently lowertheeggsintothewaterwithaslottedspoon. Cover,reducetheheatto asimmer,andcookfor10 minutes.Draintheeggs andcoolinabowlofwaterorrunundercoldtap water.

3.Don’tforgetthevinegar.Whetheryouusecoloreddyetabletsordrops offoodcoloringfromthe pantry,useamixofwater andvinegarinthecoloringsolution.According toEducation.com,food coloringisanaciddyeand bondsusinghydrogen. Thischemicalprocess onlyworksinanacidic environment.Vinegaris addedtowatertomakeit moreacidicandhelpthe dyesadheremorestronglytotheeggsandproduce brightercolors.

wordperformancesfrom localliterary guresand poetsandSTEAMStreet andCreativityCorner willhaveseveralspecial hands-onactivitiesthat allagescanpartakein.

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4.Sticktowhiteeggs. Storessellbothbrownand whiteeggs.Thespecies ofchickendetermines whethertheeggswillbe whiteorbrown.When coloringeggs,itmightbe bettertopurchasewhite eggs,asthedyeswillshow upmorevividlyonthe whiteshells.

5.Createdistinctive designs.Bycoveringportionsofthebareeggsbeforedippingintocolor, peoplecancreateunique designs.Thingslikemaskingtape,rubberbands, wax(orcrayons),and eventwinecanbeused. Thedyewillonlytakeon theuncoveredareas,leavingwhitebehind.

6.Dyesarenottheonly waytocoloreggs.Everythingfromwatercolor painttoacrylicstodecoupagecanbeusedto covereggsinvividcolors. Eggdecoratorsalsocan usecoloredyarns,fabric orstickers.SearchforcreativematerialstosetEastereggsapartthisyear. ColoringeggsisapopularEastertradition,and therearemanywaysto ensurethisbelovedactivityproducesbeautifulresults.

yearis“TheBigSwim” interactiveartinstallation.Festivalgoersofall ageswillimmersethemselvesinakaleidoscope ofcolorastheywalk throughatunnel-like artinstallationdesigned exclusivelyforPanoply. Theinteractiveartpiece iscreatedbylocalartist SusieGarrett.

Festivalpatronsareencouragedtobringchairs andblanketstoenjoythe entertainmenteachday andFridayandSaturday eveningsconcludewitha spectacular reworksdisplay.Alongwithadiverse arrayofartandmusic, theCraftBeerandWine TentreturnsfeaturinglocalbeerfromYellowhammerandStraighttoAle andtherewillbeagreat assortmentoflocaltastes from17foodtrucks.

ArtsHuntsvilleisofferingaPanoplyweekendpassavailableonline inadvancefor$20.Day passesare$15andcan bepurchasedonlineor atthegate.Admissionis freeforchildren12and under.Festivalhoursare 5-9p.m.onFriday,April 26;10a.m.-9p.m.onSaturday,April27;and11 a.m.-6p.m.onSunday, April28.

Formoreinformation andtopurchasetickets, visitartshuntsville.orgor call(256)519-2787(ARTS).

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TowProTowing 2511WashingtonSt.NW Huntsville,AL35811 256-599-1381 2004Mercedes-BenzE320 WDBUF65J34A558945 2012Mercedes-BenzC-CLASS WDDGF4HB6CA630555 2006GMCNewSerra 2GTEC13V361315589 2015NissanSentra 3N1AB7AP5FY280356 2010FordFocus 1FAHP3GN9AW218315 2004FordFocusSE 1FAHP3431W165584 2013FordFusion 3FA6P0HR0DR305471 2021KiaK5 5XXG64J23MG038427 03/27/24,04/03/24 ADID589405 ABANDONEDVEHICLES FieldingTowingandRecovery 2322ClintonAveW Huntsville,Al35805 256-534-5883 AllAuctions8:00am 2013NISSANROGUEWHITE VIN#JN8AS5MV5DW115895 AUCTIONDATEIS04/24/2024 1998DODGERAMWHITE VIN#3B7HC12Y4WG186018 AUCTIONDATEIS04/24/2024 2007VOLKSWAGONPASSAT RED VIN#WVWAK73C57P137580 AUCTIONDATEIS04/24/2024 2006NISSANALTIMAGRAY VIN#1N4AL11D66C238967 AUCTIONDATEIS04/24/2024 2011HONDAODYSSEY WHITE VIN#5FNRL5H49BB087999 AUCTIONDATEIS04/24/2024 03/20/24,03/27/24 ADID588472 ABANDONEDVEHICLES Thefollowingvehicleswillbe auctionedon May20,2024,at 12:00noon at MDMWreckerService,Inc. DBA:MayhallWrecker 5000MeridianStreetN, Huntsville,AL35810 256-536-5055 2000FORDF150VIN# 1FTZX172XYNB11301 2008CHEVROLETCOBALT VIN#1G1AL58F287138104 2007TOYOTACAMRYVIN# JTNBB46K073002693 2011TOYOTAPRIUSVIN# JTDKN3DU8B0300946 2000LEXUSRX300VIN# JT6GF10U5Y0047761 2010MERCURYMILANVIN# 3MEHM0JGXAR648951 1995CHEVROLETP30BUS VIN#1GBKP32Y0S3320515 03/20/24,03/27/24 ADID588475 ABANDONEDVEHICLES Thefollowingvehicleswillbe auctionon: April262024,at 8:00A.M.at:2514MARLINE LNSWHUNTSVILLEAL 35803-3425 2019KIARIO VIN#3KPA24AB4KE188294 03/20/24,03/27/24 ADID588461 ABANDONEDVEHICLES Thefollowingvehicleswillbe auctionon: April262024,at 8:00A.M.at:3319HWY53 HUNTSVILLE,AL35806-1419 2012BMW535 VIN#WBAFR7C56CC810801 03/20/24,03/27/24 ADID588444 ABANDONEDVEHICLES Thefollowingvehicleswillbe soldon AuctionDate:April16,2024 TimeofAuction:8:00am Locationofauction: Bradford’sWreckerService Inc/Bradford’sTruck&Trailer Repair(FormallyKnownasAffordableTowing) 4651SamDr Huntsville,AL35811 256-759-4060/256-508-8253 2008MercedesBenzC-Class WhiteWDDGF54X88F036129 1999ToyotaCorollaBlack 1NXBR12E9XZ223469 2015ToyotaCamryBlack 4T1BF1FK5FU882298 2012NissanAltima 1N4AL3AP0DN413057 2011KiaSoulRed KNDJT2A27B7226456 1999ChevroletSilverado1500 White2GCEC19V9X1192924 1999ToyotaCamryBeige JT2BF22K0X0166300 2012DodgeAvengervRed 1C3CDZAG6CN313308 2019FordEdgeBlue 2FMPK3J96KBB85384 2004ChevroletImpalaWhite 2G1WH52K549227669 2008ChevroletSilverado1500 Maroon1GCEK19J78Z240218 2012ChevroletMalibuWhite 1G1ZG5E7XCF163397 2017FreightlinerCascadia White3AKJGLDR0HSHY8038 2020ToyotaCamryBlack 4T1G11AK3LU943056 2017NissanAltimaBlack 1N4AL3AP0HC138470 03/20/24,03/27/24 ADID588449 ABANDONEDVEHICLES Thefollowingvehicleswillbe Auctionedon April03,2024, 12:00Noon at 2327N.MemorialParkway Huntsville,AL35801. 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