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V ol . 23 #6
A Place to Call Home
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PreSchool Partners Breaks Ground for New Facility
Zip into spring Morgan Kelly rides the zip line at Red Mountain Park. Spring breakers can take a zip tour or go hiking or biking on 13 miles of trails.
PreSchool Partners held a groundbreaking ceremony last week for Operation Schoolhouse on Montevallo Road. Front, from left: Micah Jones, Keundra Scroggins and Katrice Dawson. Back: PreSchool Partners Board President John Hargrove; Cassandra Given, a PreSchool Partners parent; and Lella Carl Hamiter, executive director of PreSchool Partners.
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Hometown Happenings City Offers Opportunities for Spring Break Fun
Report clears concerns about Hoover Schools work environment
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Journal photo by Keysha Drexel
By Lynn Grisard Fullman
By Keysha Drexel
If your friends are headed out of town for spring break, not to worry. Birmingham offers so many things to do that your only regret will be that you don’t have enough time. While avoiding the cost of overnight accommodations and several tanks of gas, you can have a blast right here at home. There are the usual great sites--the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, Vulcan Park, Arlington
Rainy weather threatened to put a damper on last week’s groundbreaking for Operation Schoolhouse, but just as the ceremony was about to start, the clouds parted and the sun shone on the former site of McElwain Elementary School on Montevallo Road. Students sporting sunny yellow T-shirts, teachers, staff members, volunteers and supporters of
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See spring break, page 19
Derby Darlings: Tragic City Rollers team up for charity
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Journal photo by Maury Wald
PreSchool Partners gathered at the future site of Operation Schoolhouse on March 11 to celebrate what the organization’s executive director called “a dream come true.” “This is such a happy day for us,” Lella Carl Hamiter said. “We’re so happy that we can tell our students that dreams really do come true. That is literally what happened with Operation Schoolhouse.” PreSchool Partners was founded in 1995 after volunteer tutors realSee PreSchool, page 17
The Beat Goes on Junior League Choral Group Has Been Performing for 50 Years By Keysha Drexel Journal editor
During the last half century,
the members of the Junior League of Birmingham Choral Group have performed at prestigious venues around the world,
Alice Schleusner takes the microphone for a solo during the group’s performance at the Lovelady Center last week. Betty Drennen, Josephine Pankey and Debbie McCorquodale from left provide backup. Journal photo by Keysha Drexel
Starr Attraction: After almost 60 years of marriage, Bart and Cherry Starr are still a great team life page 12
including the International Haydn Festival in Vienna, Austria, and several appearances at Carnegie Hall in New York. But ask any member of the group where her favorite place to perform is, and she will most likely tell you that it is right here in her own community. “It makes you feel good to be able to bring the joy of music to people in your community that might not otherwise have a chance to experience it,” said Cornelia LaRussa of Mountain Brook just before the group’s performance at the Lovelady
See Choral group, page 15
ArtBLINK Affair: Gala features artistic creations
social page 20
Cultivating Education: Homewood City Schools Foundation hosts Homewood Grown community dinner
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cahaba river park update p. 10 • vestavia’s Jamie blair to retire P. 10 • a legacy of love P. 16 • big top bash p. 22 • all otm basketball p. 32