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ursd ay, April 3, 2014
V ol . 23 #7
Early Bird Event
A Ball for All: Children are welcome at Curtain Call Gala
about town page 4
Parade of Homes Set for First Two Weekends in April
By Keysha Drexel Journal editor
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See parade, page 42
Blessed Event: LJCC gets ready for first Bark Mitzvah
Journal photo by Lee Walls Jr.
about town page 6
Dressing up the Ranch: Classic home style makes comeback in Logan Design Page 34 Photos special to the Journal
Journal photo by Lee Walls Jr.
hose in the market for a new home will get an earlier look at the latest construction techniques and trends as this year’s Greater Birmingham Association of Home Builders Parade of Homes kicks off earlier than last year’s event. The 2014 Parade of Homes has been set for two weekends in April and is expected to attract thousands of visitors eager to explore the best ideas in home design and decor in the area. This year’s event will be April 5-6 and April 12-13 and will give homebuyers and dreamers alike the chance to sample the best ideas in home design and decor in the area, officials said. An annual event since the early 1960s, the Parade of Homes inspires unique design and a high level of craftsmanship, said Matt Morrow, Greater Birmingham Association of Home Builders executive vice president. “The Parade gives people the opportunity to tour some of Birmingham’s most elegant and beautiful new homes,” he said. “It’s an
A House Full of Ideas: Parade’s Ideal Home shows off trends, technology Page 38
Walks to Remember: Relays for Life start this month
life page 16
Function Comes First: Builder puts priority on user-friendly houses Page 36
Learning about Leadership: Actress, Author Headline Conference
Park Parade: MOMS group gets in Mardi Gras spirit
life page 17
Photos special to the Journal
Paint Party: Heart 2 HeART Supports Pediatric Cancer Patients Tina Upshaw with her daughter, Perrin, and Academy Award-winning actress Geena Davis at the 2014 Momentum Leadership Conference. More than 700 women and men participated in the event. Page 19
Mary Elizabeth Olvey and her big brother walk the red carpet to the VIP lounge at the fourth annual Heart 2 HeART event which supports pediatric cancer patients and their families. Page 18
Opening Their Hearts: Supporters raise more than $1 million for AHA
Social page 20
Sue Murphy: 50 shades of snowman p. 2 • spring (art) is in the air p. 5 • hazardous waste day set p. 15 • vestavia dinner and diamonds p. 26