pelika Observer O Vol. 11, No. 36
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Opelika, Alabama
The Velcro Pygmies in Opelika Aug. 2 Bottling Plant Event Center
“By local people, for local people.”
LRCOG recognizes service of Suzanne Burdette, welcomes new director Lisa Sandt Ward
Opelika Main Street hires Ken Ward as new executive director By Morgan Bryce Editor
Photo by Robert Noles/Opelika Observer Pictured above are Suzanne Burdette, left, and new Lee-Russell Council of Governments Executive Director Lisa Sandt. On Friday, a ceremony was held to honor Burdette’s service and welcome Sandt into the position. By Morgan Bryce Editor Lisa Sandt was introduced as the new executive director of the Lee-Russell Council of
Governments during an introduction ceremony on Friday afternoon. Sandt, who has spent the last 21 years as the agency’s director of planning and economic development, replaces replaces
Suzanne Burdette, who retired on May 1 after 25 years of service. Only 11 days removed from taking over as the agency’s executive director, Sandt said she is ready to face the chal-
Downtown Opelika’s Oliver Henry to celebrate fifth year in business June 20 By Morgan Bryce Editor A celebration of Oliver Henry’s fifth year in business will be held June 20 from 6 to 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend the event, which will feature food, live music from local artist Russell Stephens, as well as door-prize giveaways of items found throughout the store. This will be the first anniversary celebration the business has held since Oliver Henry relocated from Auburn to downtown Opelika
last year. Owner Stacey Jordan said she now feels like her business is in “a good place” as it enters its fifth year of operation. “They always say that the first three years is the hardest but the fifth is when you start feeling or seeing that success.
And I really feel that that’s where we are right now ... we’re excited to be here and really feel like we are a part of both the Auburn and Opelika communities,” Jordan said. Normal store hours on Thursdays are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursdays but Jordan added that the store will close at 5 p.m. for she and her staff to prepare for the party. For more information, call 334-246-3582 and like and follow their social media pages. The store shares a space with Studio 3:19 at 804 N. Railroad Ave.
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lenge of filling Burdette’s shoes. “There is a lot of personal excitement for me, but it’s sobering knowing that I am in charge of See Sandt, page A3
Opelika Main Street has named Montgomery native and recent Auburn University graduate Ken Ward as its executive director. During the last two months, Ward completed his masters degree in public administration from Auburn and applied and interviewed for the open executive director position, officially hired by the organization in mid-May. Since starting last Monday, Ward said he has been
actively meeting with city officials and local business figures to cultivate relationships and determine the organization’s direction moving forward. “During my (four years) at Auburn, I made many trips to Opelika to shop and attend different events. I really had a chance to learn a lot about downtown through those visits, and in my mind, is a hidden jewel for the East Alabama, Lee County area,” Ward said. “It’s a very vibrant community with a lot of See Ward, page A3
‘Bandy Day’ slated for June 29 at Bandy Park By Morgan Bryce Editor Ward 2 Opelika City Councilwoman Tiffany Gibson-Pitts is hosting “Bandy Day” at Bandy Park on June 29, a day that promises to be full of food, fun and communitybuilding activities. Previously known as “Ward 2 Family Day,” Gibson-Pitts said she decided to rename the event to make it more inclusive and honor the legacy of the park’s namesake, Rev. George “Tootie”
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Bandy. “Reverend Bandy was a trailblazer for change and fought
for the equality of African Americans in Opelika many years
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See Bandy, page A5