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THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2012
VOL. 21 #8
Do Dah Day music festival and parade this weekend
ABOUT TOWN PAGE 5
Top chefs cook up a fundraiser for cancer LIFE PAGE 12
Hands Up event honors Jimmie Hess SOCIAL PAGE 14
A Salute to Their Son The Rivers family, from left: Rachel, Tom and Charon, hold a picture of Thomas Rivers Jr., who was killed while serving in Afghanistan two years ago. The family has started a non-profit, Support our Soldiers Alabama, to honor Thomas as well as help those serving overseas by sending care packages. Photos by Daniel Taylor Photography
After Devastating Loss, Rivers Family Continues to Support Troops BY LAURA MCALISTER
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t’s been just over two years since their son and brother was killed in Afghanistan, but the Rivers family is still diligently sending care packages overseas. Now the packages are going to young Marines and other soldiers on active duty. The project started as a way for the family, parents Charon and Tom and daughter Rachel, to show support for those serving while also remembering Thomas E. Rivers Jr., who was killed by an improvised explosive device (IED) in Afghanistan on April 28, 2010. Their support of those serving overseas has grown in the last two years. In
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Support our Soldiers will host its first fundraising event May 23. See page 8 for details.
January, Rachel and her parents formed a nonprofit, Support Our Soldiers Alabama, to help grow their efforts to support Marines and other U.S. soldiers and also encourage patriotism at home. “It kind of started with my preliminary pageants for Miss Alabama,” said Rachel, a 20-year-old student at the University of Alabama and Thomas’ younger sister. “You have to have a platform, and I wanted to do something for Thomas.” The family packs the care packages from their Hoover home. They include just about anything they can think of the troops would want. “It depends on if they’re on the front-
Suzanne Culbreth Alabama Teacher of the Year
SCHOOL PAGE 29
Rising design star finalist plans a stylish career
FASHION PAGE 22
See SUPPORT, page 8
BIRMINGHAM DANCE MARKS 50 YEARS P. 3 • CITY CELEBRATES ROYAL WEEKEND P. 16 • OTM SOCCER TEAMS BRING HOME STATE TITLES P. 36