The Suburban Newspaper for Mountain Brook, Homewood, Vestavia Hills, Hoover and North Shelby County
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V ol . 23 #15 Book signing for Birmingham author Lou Anders’ new novel “Firstborn”
about town page 4
Spreading the message of tolerance: Birmingham Holocaust Center honors Jeffrey Bayer
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people page 10
‘we’ve got a Problem and we know it’ By Keysha Drexel
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OTM Families, Communities Deal with Youth Drug Abuse
Funky Monkey draws a crowd to Regions Field for Camp SAM
social page 16
hen friends from her Sunday School class knocked on the
door of her Vestavia Hills home in the middle of the day last spring, Beverly Mims said she knew something was wrong. “I had felt uneasy that morning, like something was off. My heart skipped a beat when I heard them at the door,” Mims said. “They had my husband, Ronnie on the phone and told me he needed to talk to me. But I never dreamed that what he would say was that our son was dead.”
See drug abuse, page 12
Homewood
Hoover
Mountain Brook
Vestavia Hills
Shelby County
For information on A Safe and Healthy Homewood Coalition, visit www.facebook.com/ SafeandHealthyHomewood.
For information on community outreach meetings coordinated by the Hoover City Schools Student Services division, visit hoovercityschools.net.
For information on the Mountain Brook Anti-Drug Coalition, visit sites.google. com/site/coalition1site/.
For information on the Help in Hills initiative and programs, visit leadershipvestaviahills. com or email helpthehills@ charter.net.
For information on the antidrug programs offered in Shelby County Schools, visit www.shelbyed.k12.al.us. For information on the Shelby County Drug Task Force, visit dtf.shelbyal.com.
Best bets: Casino party raises money for library
social page 17
preschool parent trap p. 2•homewood goes whole hog p. 4•boiling n’ bragging p. 8•bama baseball in hoover? p. 14•back to school p. 22