July 2014 Pride of Montgomery

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July 2014

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Montgomery Wins Award for Combating Obesity Montgomery Mayor Todd Strange

Once again, our great city is receiving a prestigious award. For six decades the National Civic League has presented All-America City Awards to communities that collaboratively tackle challenges and achieve results. The honor is often referred to as the Nobel Prize for civic involvement. In June, Montgomery was among the newest cities to receive this award. This year's inductees were required to spotlight three community projects that identified a problem, formed a coalition and developed a solution. At least one of the projects had to address a health-related concern. All three had to show concrete results. We decided all of Montgomery's programs should deal with health. The River Region Obesity Task Force was created after a national survey showed the Montgomery metro area was tied for the highest obesity rate in the country. E.A.T. South is using urban farms to introduce citizens across Central Alabama to great tasting, locally grown food that is healthy. The River Region Health Center was built when local leaders and the community teamed up to improve health care for un-insured and under-insured patients. It's a top-notch facility that attracts people with full coverage too. As soon as Montgomery was selected to be a finalist (along with 24 other communities), a group of two dozen people began rehearsing the 10-minute presentation that would be performed for a special panel of judges with civic expertise. Our group was made up of individuals connected to the three projects, including some superb students from Wares Ferry Road and E.D. Nixon Elementary Schools. The judges and other attendees at the competition were impressed with Montgomery's stories of success. Hopefully, this honor will remind us there are extraordinary things happening in our city every day and inspire more of us to engage in uplifting community projects that make us the Capital of Dreams. -Mayor Todd Strange 4

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Virginia Saunders Amelia Strickland Frank K. Rho

Editor/Operations Manager Allie Golson Creative Director George Singleton Advertising Representatives Virginia Saunders Donna Ellis Copy & Features Director Whitney Wall-Williams Contributing Photographers Nick Drollette Photography Pet Pawtography by Diana Bunch Adrian Freeman Photography Dreamers Photography by Adrienne Quick Swanke' Chic Photography Thomas Menegun George Singleton Contributing Writers Virginia Saunders Geri Cronier Tasha Scott Rebekah Edwards Corey & Donna Ellis Henry Hernandez Kasey Hope Dr. Frederick Jackson, O.D. Dr. Zeb A. King, DVM Dr. Kalai Mugilan Dr. Frank K. Rho JT & Leanne Geoff Stough Minnie Lamberth Ken Reynolds Jessie Cocking George Singleton

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Presents Rock the Park

July 12th

• Interactive Activities for Kids • Various Food Vendors • Face Painting

2 pm! The live music begins! Enjoy Local Bands on the amphitheater stage: Jeff and the Johnsons, 3rd Street Band, Soul Tree, and Andy Norman and Friends, followed by Benjy Davis at 7:45pm Special Thanks To Our

Second Saturday Sponsors

• Balloon Twisting • Fireworks Show • Party Cruise Aboard the Harriott II at 10pm Second Saturday Admission $1, 12 and under free. All proceeds benefit the Landmarks Foundation Old Alabama Town. No outside food, beverage or coolers, please.

For more information, call 334.625.2100 or visit www.funinmontgomery.com


In This Issue

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2 What's New in the City? 4 A Word from our Mayor 8 Sights To See 10 Health & Fitness 18 Life Lessons 20 workforce 28 Good Taste 51 Faith 34 Education Station 40 Kid’s Corner 42 Meow Woof & Chirp 46 Insurance 101 48 Shopping Spree 56 Worth A Look 58 Datebook 60 Map It Out

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Alabama News on CBS & ABC 11 Alabama Shakespeare Festival 39 American Forest Management 9 Artistic Expressions 41 Carrabba's Italian 31 Chris' Hot Dogs 28 Christ the Redeemer 27 Churchill Academy 38 Clenny and Palmer 27 Cronier's Fine Jewelry 48 Dentistry for Children 10 Deramus Hearing Aid Centers 50, Back Cover Doug's 2 Salon 57 Dunn Clinic & Prissy Paws 45 Eastside Grille 29 Established 18 Faulkner University 59 Filet & Vine 32 Fine Line Engravers & Gifts 44 Fitzgerald Museum 23 Golden Shears 7 Green Gate School 37 Harriott II 40 Hue Studio 57 Jackson Hospital 22 Lee & Lan Florist 33 Looney’s SuperSkate 41 Lush Makeup Art 56 Macon East Academy 34 McPhillips Shinbaum, LLP 20 McQuick Printing 27 Mela's Boutique 55 Montgomery Humane Society 44 Movies Monday 25 Nick Drollette Photography 60 Oak Grove Inn 35 Old Alabama Town 19 Pediatrics at Twilight 6 Pet Pawtography by Diana Bunch 36 Phoenix Salon & Spa 54 Primary EyeCare 13 Quite the Pair 18 RezFIT 16 River Region TV 24 Riverfront Second Saturdays 5 State Farm, Henry Hernandez 46 Steak ’n Shake 30 Tasha Scott, Life Coach 23 Taylor Crossing Animal Hospital 42 The Center for Pain Management 12 The Shoppes of My Kids Attic 55 The Space Walker 39 Tonya Speed Dance Studio 60 Troy University Montgomery 21 Two Blessings Gift Boutique 52 UPS Store 55 WCOV / Fox 20 61 Wilson Shaw IT 26 Window Gang 25


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Reginald Miller, the proprietor of Golden Shears has been in business since 1997. In his youth, he was very fascinated by the different hair styles of both men and women. So eventually, he attended Cosmetology School which he received his barbering and salon licenses. He never in million years imagined himself where he is now, but with the support of his wife, Kenyetta Miller, he was able to take his talents to the next level. Golden Shears is a very unique and one of a kind shop; there are various forms of entertainment for its customers while they wait such as a pool table, flat screen tv, wifi, and a cigar lounge which is well ventilated. But it doesn't end there, the services for its customers are impeccable. Not only do they cut and maintain hair styles, but they offer several other grooming services. Both men and women can get manicures, pedicures, facials, and even scalp treatment. Also, while its customers wait, they use a paging system to alert them when it's their turn. Even though Reginald has a great establishment already, his ambitions won't allow him to stop there. Currently, he is in the works of designing a shaving system for men which will allow them to get a close-shave and condition their skin as well.

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Sights To See

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Montgomery is home to many statues and monuments, but one of the oldest is the statue of General Robert E. Lee. The statue which stands in front of Lee High School has not always stood in that location and has an interesting history. In fact, the statue was used as part of a building development named Lee Place, located in Capital Heights and was in the middle of a roundabou before the streets were eventually straightened and the roundabout taken out along with the statue. In the early 1900s, Capital Heights was a growing area with many new developments. Lee Place was one of the developments and hailed as one of the finest developments in the South. The center of the development was the statue of General Lee. The statue, which measures seven feet, was brought in and placed on a 20-foot pedestal, and placed at Winona and Vickers (later renamed Madison Terrace) streets. The height of the statue made it very visible. The dedication service was held on June 12, 1908 and the statue was given to the city. The dedication service was very elaborate and included a representative from all 13 Confederate States. Eventually, Winona and Madison Terrace were straightened and the roundabout, along

with the statue, removed. The city placed the statue at the intersection of Mt. Meigs and Madison Avenue, where it remained for many years, still on the very large pedestal. Lee High School was opened in 1955 and suggestions were made that the statue of General Lee should be placed in front of the school. The senior class of 1960 decided to make this their class project. The Mayor was willing for the statue to be placed in front of the school; however, the stipulation was the school must pay for the move. The class of 1960 sold many boxes of candy to raise the necessary funds. Once again, the statue was moved and placed on a smaller base in front of Lee High School, where it was inscribed with the name of the General. At the time the statue was moved to the school, there was much discussion as to which direction the statue should face. Some believed it should face Ann Street and believed it would look strange if it didn’t. The opposing side argued the statue had always faced north and should continue to do so because General Lee would never turn his back on “the enemy”. This argument won and is the reason why the profile of General Lee is seen from Ann Street as opposed to his face.

G e o f f S to u g h , o w n e r o f Le e & La n Fl o r i s t, i s a M o n tg o m e r y n a t i ve w i t h a p a s s i o n f o r h i s to r y.

Oh, Freedom . . . I don’t know what I’m most thankful for when it comes to summer, but here are a few things I surely do enjoy: Sitting on my back patio just listening to the sounds of summer sipping some delicious sweet tea (while swatting mosquitos and fanning away other insects). Spending long weekends with my family, friends, and loved ones (without having to worry about getting the children back to school on Monday). Carving out a weekend to go to the beach and smell the clean ocean air while feeling the sand between my toes (making sure to stop at shopping outlets along the way). Having the time to read a good book, work on my next novel, and sleep in sometimes (when I’m not heading home to Mississippi or to the beach). You can probably create a list of your own (including sidebars in parentheses). But there’s also something else we should all be thankful for: our freedom. The 4th of July is when we celebrate America’s liberation from oppressive control from the English monarchy. It is a day when we don our red, white, and blue t-shirts to show how much we appreciate the sacrifices that were and are still being made to secure our freedom. And yes, it is the day that we set aside to spend time with those closest to us just enjoying each other’s company, grilling and eating our favorite foods, and reminiscing about the “good ole days.” But we must always keep at the forefront that these things we enjoy, this freedom, was bought and paid for not only by ancestors, elders, and fellow countrymen & women who serve in the various military branches, but also by the Great Freedom Giver. Yes, in all of our celebrating, remembering, and saying thanks, we must never forget that God is the true author of freedom. The Bible lets us know that “whom the Son sets free is free indeed” (John 8:36 KJV). Another translation says it this way: so if the Son sets you free, you are truly free (New Living). My dear friends, thankfully there are many protocols in place to insure our physical freedom. Military protection. Police protection. The right to vote. Obeying the laws of the land. But the only way we can be SPIRITUALLY free is to be connected to The One who freely gave His all for us: For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, and whoever believes in Him will not perish but will have everlasting life (John 3:16). Enjoy your summer, your Independence Day, and take a minute to ask yourself: Am I free?

Rev. Dr. Wendy R. Coleman serves as Pastor of First Congregational Christian Church, UCC, and as Chair for the Department of Theatre Arts at Alabama State University.

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Making Music in Montgomery The third weekend in May saw the return of the River Jam Music Festival to downtown Montgomery and the Riverfront. The event, in its second year, was free to the public due to the collaborative efforts of the City of Montgomery Special Events Department, the Alabama Roots Music Society and this year’s Presenting Sponsor, Wind Creek Hospitality. The fun kicked off Friday evening under the Historic Union Station Train Shed with featured local artists Brandon Self and the Outlaw Revival, Souled Out and Wishbone performing on the Bama Budweiser Stage. This year’s event was restructured as a two day event with the festivities moving to the Riverwalk Amphitheater’s Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Stage on Saturday evening where the crowd of fans welcomed Bluesman A. J Ghent, the country/ rock of Rosco Bandana, jazz saxophonist Reggie Hines and the incomparable Chuck Leavell, formerly a member of the Allman Brothers Band and current touring and recording member of The Rolling Stones. The festivities were concluded with a great display of fireworks over the Alabama River. Other sponsors helping to keep the great live music free at The River Jam Music Festival included PNC Bank, OneMain Financial, and Capitol Hyundai. Planning for next year is already under way, so mark your calendar and get ready to join the fun when the Third Annual River Jam Music Festival returns to Montgomery on May 15-16, 2015. For more information, visit www. funinmontgomery.com or call 334.625.2100.

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Health & Fitness Special Dental care during pregnacy

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Last week I was talking to a friend who just had a baby boy. She was holding him cradled next to her with his head leaning on her shoulder. He clumsily rolled his head towards me, looked through me as if I weren’t there and smiled a big toothless drooling smile. I think every heart within a 2 mile radius melted right at that moment. It was fun talking with her from the time she told me she was pregnant and watching her change and grow, finally culminating to this moment, holding a new human being in her arms. Pregnancy is magic. Being a family dentist, I get many questions from excited mothers to be. There are a few things about your dental health that you should be aware of when you’re chewing for two. Have you ever wondered why you have cravings for foods you’ve never liked before and can’t stand certain foods you’ve always enjoyed before? How about when you wake up in the morning and your mouth tastes like you’ve been sucking on pocket change all through the night? Well here’s the answer: We don’t know. But some researchers think that the reason might be because of the changes in hormones and water retention which affects all the cells in your body including your taste buds. Some believe that there is a biological/evolutionary element for the metal taste that makes you crave certain minerals that you may need such as calcium and sodium. But the bottom line is we still aren’t sure. But we gave it a name. It’s called “Disguesia”. Stupid name right? As your baby develops inside you, his or her teeth are actually starting to form around the 3rd to 6th months of your pregnancy. Making sure you’re getting plenty of calcium as well as vitamin A, D, C, phosphorous and protein in a well balanced diet will give the little tiger plenty of Dr. Frank K. Rho received his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from Loma Linda University in 1997. He has worked with numerous dentists and specialists and has lectured in communities on the subject of dental care throughout the United States. He is an active member of a number of organizations composed of dentists who keep abreast of the latest trends and techniques in dentistry. Dr. Rho practices general dentistry in Prattville, Alabama.

biting power when they actually show up in your baby’s mouth when he or she is about 6 months old. If you’re pregnant, you’ll have higher levels of progesterone coursing through your body. This can give you an increased risk of gum disease even following a regular regimen of brushing and flossing. Higher levels of progesterone can cause an exaggerated response to plaque bacteria especially in the second and third trimester This is easy to avoid by stepping up your home care and making sure you see your dentist on a regular basis. Also if you have a few minor issues in your teeth, your dentist may want to postpone any dental treatment until after your first trimester. However, if you are having a dental emergency, infections can be harmful to you and your baby. Make sure you tell your dentist that you are pregnant. So congratulations! Remember to see your dentist regularly and if you’d like my humble advice on a name for your baby. I think Frank is a fantastic name…

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If you are looking for a comprehensive eye care clinic, then Primary Eyecare is the perfect place for you and your family. Primary Eyecare takes pride in caring for our patients and keeping them informed about their total eye health.


The Pride of Montgomery is Proud to Introduce Mr. & Mrs. Golson

Allie is the Editor/Operations Manager of The Pride of Montgomery Magazine


Church: Saint Peter Catholic Church; Reception: Wynlakes Golf & Country Club; Florist: Lee &

Vendors of the Lan designed by Mark Boutwell; Dress: Denson's Bridal Shop; Hair and Makeup: Angel Hussey Montgomery area at Ann Lawson Salon; Photos taken by Nick Drollette Photography; JT( of Mix 103.3) as the DJ


Health & Fitness

Are you Afraid to get Results? by Corey & Donna Ellis

It may sound like a silly question when you are working out, but ironically it is something you need to ask yourself, when setting your exercise goals. Day in and day out we consult with individuals all day long, who want to lose weight, gain muscle, tone up etc. After discussing his or her goals, we sit down and set up a plan for you to reach their goals. Once the plan is set, it's time to start your regiment.

As you start working out, you will

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begin seeing results. You become motivated to continue to strive to reach your fitness goals. However, at some point in time, your body may stop seeing results, and begin maintaining. It is at this point in time, where you have to decide to mentally give your body that extra push, or stay stagnant. In order to get your results, you cannot be afraid to push. It will not be easy. You may want to give up or even cry because it becomes tougher, but you have to push through and stay on track. It is at this point where most people give up. Anything worth getting takes hard work. So when your workouts begin to get

tougher, don't be afraid to give your all. You will be very pleased with your results. You'll look back on all the hard work you put in reaching your fitness goals., an be amazed at the progression that you've achieved. Come take the challenge at RezFIT. Let us help you reach your fitness goals with BOOTCAMP, Yoga, Zumba, Personal Training, and or a variety of different strength training and cardio classes.

Corey & Donna Ellis Owners of Resolution Fitness Camps 504.915.7879 resolutioncamp07@hotmail.com


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Life Lessons

Developing emotional intelligence

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Emotional intelligence or Emotional Quotient is incredibly important for our success, or our children’s success. Why? If we are afraid to learn something new, we are no longer in the race. If our children afraid to learn, our children are no more in the running. Most of us do not try new things because we are afraid of looking bad or embarrassed by our actions or the outcome then is the world only for the brave? Bravery is an emotion. I have personally noticed many adults, students and children who are incredibly smart, but continue to stay in their current predicament because they are held back by their emotions. Therefore, developing emotional intelligence is a virtue, even a necessity for the future, or for our own liberation.

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Well, how do we develop emotional intelligence? We have to first identify emotions. On a regular basis, stop and do something I called a “feelings check.� Scan your emotions like an inventory on a regular basis. Notice what you are feeling, and then you can decide to act on the emotions. But at least know what you are feeling, so you can therefore be in a position to decide to act. Being in a position to act is crucial. Many of us make the mistake of acting on our emotions, because they are not even aware of what they are feeling. And often end up in a complicated place, i.e. having to apologize or find another job. Send me an e-mail, I will send you a long list of emotions you can use, if your emotional vocabulary is low.

Dr. Kalai Mugilan received his Doctorate of Health Promotion/Medical Sociology. He is an Assistant Professor at South University and the co-founder of Varietas LLC Diversity Training, Certification, Staff Augmentation, which is located in Montgomery. He had workshops in New Orleans after Katrina and currently works with local veterans. To contact him, please call 205-243-7747.

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Three Tips to Shake the Fear Hangover by Tasha Scott Entrepreneur | Author | Speaker | Life Coach What is THE dream in your heart that you’ve been longing to come to pass? How many times have you picked it up, looked at it, and contemplated it only to put it back on the shelf and say, “One day.” My friend, are you comfortable living with that gnawing dissatisfaction that says, if I don’t accomplish this dream, I feel like a part of me will always be missing…dare I say, dying? I think it’s time that we got out of our own way - for good, this time. Let’s muster up all the courage we can. Take that dream off the shelf. Brush away the dust and cobwebs. And this time, as insurance, we’ll burn the shelf so we can’t go back! Come on! Let’s move forward together…fear and all! “But,” you ask, “How in the world can anyone ever be comfortable with that strange feeling of fear or nursing a fear hangover? ” Here’s the key: You just have to keep going and eventually the fear turns into strength. It turns into an inner confidence that is no longer a stumbling block but a stepping stool. Did you just have an Aha! moment? Three tips to shake the fear hangover and seal the deal: Write your vision down on paper; find a mentor or a coach who can serve as an accountability partner to help you in your beginning steps toward your dreams; make the first step (small steps count).

Go You! I know that you can do it! Contact Tasha: Website: www.tashamscott.com~Email: tasha@tashamscott.com~Business Phone: 334-323-9471~Facebook | Twitter: @coachtashascott

Fitzgerald Museum Marks Zelda’s 114 Birthday with Gallery Dedication At 12:00 noon on July 24, 2014 the Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum of Montgomery, Alabama will host a dedication of it’s new “Zelda Gallery,” which will make it the first and only permanent gallery completely dedicated to

Museum Hours Monday & Tuesday: Closed Wednesday - Friday: 10am - 2pm Saturday & Sunday: 1pm - 5pm 919 Felder Avenue Montgomery, AL 36106 334-264-4222

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Life Lessons

JT & Leanne - "College bound, baby!" I can't believe it’s the time in our lives

college classes are going to be a breeze.

the state to have this. I know that Kim has

when Kim is going to college orientation.

BIG SHOCKER - THEY ARE NOT! During

so many exciting adventures ahead of her.

Kim and I attended Huntingdon College

one of the parent sessions they had a 4

She is zoned in on Big Red Weekend, which

Orientation the early part of June. It was

student panel and they shared stories and

is August 22 - 23rd. Each student will receive

surreal for me. She is my 1st born and it

learning experiences and one of the senior

wasn't supposed to happen this quickly.

girl's talked about being "All In". No matter

She entered high school and then 2

what she is doing - cheerleading, studying,

seconds later she graduated Prattville High

attending class - no distractions and give

School and now 2 more seconds have gone

100% to what she is doing. Great advice!

by and she is getting ready for college. At

JT and I are very excited that Kim has

the Orientation it was really informative

chosen Huntingdon College (especially

for the parents and fun & informative for

me - it's local and an amazing Liberal Arts

the students. One of the most important

College) and we are equally excited that

things I learned was that students struggle

she has selected Elementary/Collaborative

with time management. They have all this

Special Education and Teacher Certification.

new found freedom and think that these

Huntingdon College is the only college in

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their new laptop, their official ID cards, and participate in several fun activities going on that weekend. What is very special about Friday, August 22nd is that Kim is turning 18. I hope I can survive and JT can handle the emotional wreck I will be! Parents - kiss your babies everyday - they really do grow up too quickly.

Contact JT & Leanne Mix 103 Radio Personalities River Region TV Show (CW & WSFA12) Direct Cell: (334) 380-1950 Email: RiverRegionTV@Gmail.com Websites: www.Mix103.com and www.RiverRegion.TV


Presents Movies Monday! Every Monday in July bring the family down to Riverfront Park to enjoy a movie at the amphitheater! Grab your blankets and chairs and pick your spot in the grass to enjoy a kid friendly movie shown on our jumbo screen! Movies begin at dusk. Coolers are permitted but no alcohol.

Bring your own snacks or purchase from our vendors! For more information call 334.625.2100 or visit www.funinmontgomery.com

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Good Taste American/Deli American Deli 971 Ann St 334-262-6122 Chappy’s Deli 1611 Perry Hill Rd 334-279-7477 2055 E South Blvd 334-286-9200 8139 Vaughn Rd 334-279-1226 Chick Fil A EastChase 6921 Eastchase Loop Montgomery, AL 36117 334-271-1095 Chick-Fil-A at RSA Tower 201 Monroe St. Montgomery, AL 36104 334-293-4773

Chris’ Hotdogs 138 Dexter Ave 334-265-6850

Lunde’s 201 Montgomery St 334-265-3663

Tenda Chick 5951 Atlanta Hwy 334-260-8547

Mama’s Sack Lunch To Go 21 S Perry St 334-265-5554

Wings Xpress 5780 Woodmere Blvd 334-244-7898

MiMi’s Café 6814 EastChase Pkwy 334-271-0124 Momma Goldberg’s Deli 7960 Vaughn Rd 334-517-1071 Montgomery’s Café at Embassy Suites 300 Tallapoosa St 334-269-5055 Panera Bread 2998 Carter Hill Rd 334-262-0064 7224 EastChase Pkwy 334-274-9170

Courthouse Café 100 S Lawrence St 334-832-1684

Red Robin Gourmet Burgers 7005 EastChase Pkwy 334-396-1078

El Paso Chili Company 539 N Eastern Blvd 334-244-0118

Ruddle’s Pub Grill 3133 Bell Rd 334-277-8710

Five Guys Burgers & Fries 7220 EastChase Pkwy 334-239-7220

Schlotzsky’s Deli 5055 Carmichael Rd 334-409-9993

Flames Grill 142 Montgomery St 334-264-0100 Flips Uptown Grill 3900 Atlanta Hwy 334-244-8833 7900 Vaughn Rd 334-270-5559 Guthrie’s 5376 Atlanta Hwy 334-396-8300 7216 EastChase Pkwy 334-270-3331 Hamburger King 547 S Decatur St 334-262-1798 Honey Baked Ham 2816 E South Blvd 334-284-9100 Jason’s Deli 1520 Eastern Blvd 334-409-9890 28

Scott St. Deli 412 Scott St 334-264-9415 Shoney’s 850 Eastern Blvd 334-396-8533

Steak ’n Shake Prattville 2313 Cobbs Ford Rd. 334-290-0036 Steak Out 3271 Malcolm Dr 334-270-0747 2930 Carter Hill Rd 334-269-1800 Stop & Sip Coffee 981 Adams Ave 334-230-9989 Sundown East 3416 Atlanta Hwy 334-271-0501

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Wishbone Café 61 Bridge St 334-356-4175 7028 Atlanta Hwy 334-244-7270 Zaxby’s 3130 Taylor Rd 334-481-0406 6453 Atlanta Hwy 334-277-8066 2923 Eastern Blvd 334-420-3500 2675 Zelda Rd 334-293-9933

Asian/Indian Ala Thai Classic 963 Ann St 334-240-2549 Ala Thai East 6663 Atlanta Hwy 334-271-3141 Asia Bistro & Seafood 7839 Vaughn Rd 334-213-3628 Bombay Masala 109 Eastern Blvd 334-272-8510

Kabuki Steakhouse 7834 Vaughn Rd 334-273-8885

Saigon Deli 2323 Eastern Blvd 334-279-5921

Thai Gratiem 8868 Minnie Brown Rd 334-215-9960

Buffet City 5461 Atlanta Hwy 334-279-1678

King Buffet 2727 Bell Rd 334-273-8883

Satsuki 6534 Atlanta Hwy 334-239-7450

Top China 9160 EastChase Pkwy 334-270-1668

Choices Restaurant 80 Commerce St 334-262-0888

Korean Garden 2891 Vaughn Plaza Rd 334-277-5685

Shilla 3526 Eastdale Cir 334-354-3026

East China 8153 Vaughn Rd 334-279-1779

Lek’s Railroad Thai at Union Station 300 Water St 334-269-0708

Shogun Japanese 5215 Carmichael Rd 334-271-6999

Green Papaya 409 Coliseum Blvd 334-395-7654 Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet 6561 Atlanta Hwy 334-260-7799 181D Eastern Blvd 334-260-6111 India Palace 3007H McGehee Rd 334-281-1200

Lek’s Taste of Thailand 5421 Atlanta Hwy 334-244-8994 Midori 5824 Woodmere Blvd 334-593-1754 Ming’s Garden 1741 Eastern Blvd 334-277-8188 Miyako Japanese 8173 Vaughn Rd 334-215-2275

St. Café 2777 Eastern Blvd 334-396-2232 The Super Buffet 5831 Atlanta Hwy 334-215-0055

Bakery Cupcakes by Tish 1940 Mulberry St. 334-625-0999

Louisa's Bakery 1039 Woodley Rd 334-356-1212 Barbeque

Sushi Café 3004 Zelda Rd 334-819-7060

Country’s Barbecue 2610 Zelda Rd 334-262-6211 5761 Atlanta Hwy 334-270-0126

Sushi Yama 2070 Eastern Blvd 334-612-7800

Dreamland BBQ 101 Tallapoosa St 334-273-7427


Good Taste Jim ’N Nicks Bar-B-Q 6415 Atlanta Hwy 334-213-0046

Cool Beans at Café d'Art 115 Montgomery St 334-269-3302

Chili’s 7355 EastChase Pkwy 334-270-1973

Nancy’s Italian Ice 7976 Vaughn Rd 334-356-1403

32 Degrees Yogurt Bar 7030 EastChase Pkwy 334-272-4773

La Jolla Restaurant & Bar 6854 EastChase Pkwy 334-356-2600

K&J Rib Shack 4255 S Court St 334-356-1368

Shashy’s Fine Foods 1700 Mulberry St 334-263-7341

City Limits Bar & Grill 3585 McGehee Rd 334-239-9130

True 503 Cloverdale Rd 334-356-3814

The Tipping Point 5015 Hampstead High 334-260-9110

Michael’s Table 2960 Zelda Rd 334-272-2500

Dreamz 511 E Edgemont Ave 334-239-7303

Ruby Tuesday Fine Dining 1310 Eastern Blvd 334-396-0224 Central Restaurant 6970 EastChase Loop 129 Coosa St 334-215-2285 334-517-1155

Sam’s Bar-B-Que 3510 Atlanta Hwy 334-279-0008 Sophia’s BBQ 1055 Adams Ave 334-269-1177 Varsity BBQ 5471 Atlanta Hwy 334-279-5444

Café Café Louisa 1034 E Fairview Ave 334-264-4241 Café M One Museum Dr 334-240-4333

Casual Dining All City Coney Island 701 Madison Ave 334-819-4100 Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar 3001 Carter Hill Rd 334-264-9064 3195 Taylor Rd 334-274-0009 6601 Atlanta Hwy 334-279-1902 California Yogurt Kraze 3010 Zelda Rd 334-356-3716 7730 Vaughn Rd 334-215-9135

Eastside Grille 6667 Atlanta Hwy 334-274-1200 The Exchange at Renaissance Hotel 201 Tallapoosa St 334-481-5165

Filet & Vine 431 Cloverdale Rd 334-262-8463 Island Delights 323 Air Base Blvd 334-264-0041

Sinclair’s 1051 E Fairview Ave 334-834-7462 7847 Vaughn Rd 334-271-7654 Smoothie King 7026 EastChase Pkwy 334-356-5621 Smoothies & Things 109 S Court St 334-241-0770 Sommer’s Place 7972 Vaughn Rd 334-279-5401

Greek Mr. G’s 6268 Atlanta Hwy 334-356-4662

Chophouse Vintage Year 405 Cloverdale Rd 334-264-8463 City Grill & Next Door 8147 Vaughn Rd 334-244-0960 Garrett’s 7780 Atlanta Hwy 334-396-9950 The House Restaurant at Renaissance Montgomery Hotel 201 Tallapoosa St 334-481-5166

Zoe’s Kitchen 7218 EastChase Pkwy 334-270-9115 Zoe’s Kitchen 2960C Zelda Rd 334-395-4698

Italian Carrabba’s Italian 1510 Eastern Blvd 334-271-7500 Cheezie’s Pizza 8125K Decker Ln 334-244-9496 2762 Bell Rd Bldg B

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334-365-5423 1113H Perry Hill Rd 334-239-9263 CiCi’s Pizza 981 Ann St 334-386-3086 Corsino’s Italian 911 S Court St 334-263-9752 Hungry Howie’s Pizza & Subs 1712 Carter Hill Rd 334-262-8988 Marco’s Pizza 3171 Taylor Rd 334-356-6000

Pizza Perfect 428 Coliseum Blvd 334-244-7721

Ixtapa Bar & Grill 7157 EastChase Pkwy 334-277-7600

Sa Za’s Serious Italian 130 Commerce St 334-495-7292

Ixtapa Mexican Restaurant 6132 Atlanta Hwy 334-272-5232

Stevi B’s Pizza 5411 Atlanta Hwy 334-279-3112

Jalepenos Restaurant 8157 Vaughn Rd 334-277-2840

Tomatinos 1036 E Fairview Ave 334-264-4241 Mexican

Mellow Mushroom 7915 Vaughn Rd 334-213-6443

Cuco’s 11123 Chantilly Pkwy Suite A 334-271-3528

Midtown Pizza Kitchen 2940 Zelda Rd 334-399-0080

Cuco’s Express 31 S Court St 334-832-0081

Olive Garden 2700 Eastern Blvd 334-260-9220

El Rey Burrito Lounge 1031 E Fairview Ave 334-832-9688

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La Zona Rosa 2838 Zelda Rd 334-274-1153 Las Salsas Mexican 7921 Vaughn Rd 334-260-9096 Los Cabos Cantina 1801 Eastern Blvd 334-277-7571 Los Ranchos 127 Eastern Blvd 334-270-1509

Los Vaqueros 2195 Eastern Blvd 334-277-8339 Moe’s Southwest Grill 2900 Zelda Rd 334-273-9198 7028 EastChase Pkwy 334-356-3333

Tipico De Mexico 3441 Malcolm Dr 334-356-0459

Seafood Bonefish Grill 7020 EastChase Pkwy 334-396-1770

No Way Jose 5338 Atlanta Hwy 334-396-2222 Capitol Oyster Bar at The 8844 Minnie Brown Rd Marina 334-819-7363 617 Shady St 334-288-4217 Salsaritas 8015 Vaughn Rd Jubilee Seafood 334-356-5430 1057 Woodley Rd 334-262-6224 San Marcos Mexican 61 N Burbank Dr Red Lobster 334-279-6680 300 Eastdale Cir 334-277-0780 Santa Fe Express 15 Commerce St Ric & Mos 334-262-7676 3150 Watchman Dr 334-517-1140 Taqueria El Cantaro 1130 Ann St 334-356-7361


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Good Taste Wintzell’s Oyster House 105 Commerce St 334-262-4257

Eastbrook Café 520 Coliseum Blvd 334-272-2438

Young Barn Pub 5331 Young Barn Rd 334-819-7423

Farmers Market Café 315 N McDonough St 334-262-1970

Southern Style A Social Event/Bandanas 301 Jefferson St 334-265-911 Blue Moon Café 7725 Averritt Dr 334-356-0543 Cornerstone 5336 Atlanta Hwy 334-386-0449 Cracker Barrel 9191 Boyd Cooper Pkwy 334-244-1085 Davis Café 518 N Decatur St 334-264-6015

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Farmhouse Kitchen 5251 Hampstead High St 334-284-8989 Fried Tomato Buffet 6050 Atlanta Hwy 334-244-6162 Gail’s Down the St. Café 2739 Zelda Rd 334-279-1009 Golden Corral 1480 Eastern Blvd 334-532-0020 Isaiah’s Restaurant 135 Mildred St 334-265-9000 Martin’s Restaurant 1796 Carter Hill Rd 334-265-1767

Odessa’s Blessings 726 Forest Ave 334-265-7726

Key Largo Bar & Grill 1343 Dalraida Rd 334-272-1402

Peyton’s Place 5344 Atlanta Hwy 334-396-3630

Rock Bottom American Pub 2430 Eastern Blvd 334-239-7625

Piccadilly Cafeteria 2610 Eastern Blvd 334-271-6189

Wingers Sports Grill 2773 Bell Rd 334-277-3379

Red’s Little School House 20 Gardner Rd 334-584-7955 Wagon Wheel Café 1961 Maxwell Blvd 334-265-9979

Pub & Restaurant

Steakhouse Charles Anthony’s Restaurant at the Pub 10044 Chantilly Pkwy 334-281-3911 Longhorn Steakhouse 4095 Eastern Blvd 334-613-7555

Baumhower’s Restaurant 2465 Eastern Blvd 334-271-1831

Outback Steakhouse 1040 Eastern Blvd 334-270-9495

Irish Bred Pub & Restaurant 78 Dexter Ave. 334-834-7559

Texas Roadhouse 7525 EastChase Pkwy 334-396-7774


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• Traditional and modern floral designs. • Specialty food, fruit, snack, and gourmet baskets. • We wire flowers anywhere in the world and deliver to all of Montgomery, including Pike Road, Waugh, Cecil, and Hope Hull. • Choose a design from one of our websites or allow our team of talented designers to create a one-of-a-kind arrangement for you! • Discount For Active & Retired Military

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Education Station Public Schools Montgomery Public Schools 334-223-6700

Lighthouse Christian Academy 334-271-4200

Private Schools Alabama Christian Academy 334-277-1985

Macon-East Academy 334-277-6566

Calvary Christian 334-281-9633 Churchill Academy 334-270-4225 Eastwood Christian School 334-273-1164 Evangel Christian Academy 334-272-3882 Frazer Memorial 334-279-0271 Green Gate 334-281-3300

Holy Cross Episcopal School 334-395-8222

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Montessori Academy 334-262-8685 The Montgomery Academy 334-272-8210 Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School 334-272-7220 SafetyNet Academy 334-277-1334 Saint James School 334-277-8033 St. Bede 334-277-8551 St. Jude Educational Institute 334-264-5376

Seventh Day Adventist 334-272-6437

Faulkner University 334-272-5820

Success Unlimited Academy 334-819-8005

Fortis College 334-272-3857

Trinity Presbyterian School 334-213-2100

Huntingdon College 334-833-4497

Special Needs Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind 334-262-0824

Jones School of Law 334-386-7495

Sylvan Learning Center 334-262-0043 Universities Alabama State University 334-229-4100 Amridge University 334-387-3878 Auburn Montgomery 334-244-3000

Prince Institute of Professional Studies 334-271-1670 South University 334-395-8800 Trenholm State Technical College 334-420-4200 Troy University 334-241-953

Virginia College 334-277-3390


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Kid's Corner

Fun with Shrinky- Dinks! by Kasey Hope Our art students love this project and we sure you will too! When studying Dale Chihuly we look at his cool glass sculptures and then make our own version . All you need is 1) clear shrinky dink film 2) colored sharpies and 3) a heat gun. Cut out a piece of the shrinky dink film , color with markers, and then let an adult use the heat gun on the shrinky dink. It's like magic in front of your eyes as the plastic takes on a new form! You can even punch a hole in it before adding the heat and then you can wear it as a necklace. P'zazz students think it makes quite a fashion statement! Kasey Hope is an Auburn University graduate and the owner of P'zazz Art Studio in Prattville, where she has been teaching art lessons to adults and children for 5 years.

Harriott II Dinner Cruises Don’t Miss the Boat!

The unique escape you’ve been looking for! From date nights to private parties, hop aboard the Harriott II to make your evening special! • We offer Dinner Cruises every Friday and Saturday in July, and every Friday August through November. • In addition to dinner, you can enjoy live entertainment with dancing as you cruise along the Alabama River. • We also offer patio seats without dinner that allow you to enjoy the open air on the third deck. Boards at 6:30pm, Cruises 7-9pm Dinner tickets $43/adult $23/child Ride only patio tickets $20/adult $15/child

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Pet Habi t s Th a t D ri ve O wne r s Cra z y

by Dr. Zeb A. King, DVM

Dogs and cats are born with instinctive behaviors that can drive pet owners crazy. Whether it’s scratching the new leather sofa or digging in the newly planted flower garden, some pet behaviors can send pet owners over the edge. The good news is that with a little patience, some clever interventions, and positive reinforcements, bad habits can be tamed.

takes place. With patients and consistency, you will be surprised how quickly your pet can get back on track.

No, Not the Leather Sofa!

If your dog is turning your yard into a moonscape, understand he/she isn’t doing this to make you angry. Determining the underlying reason for the behavior is the first step to finding a solution.

Felines are equipped with a nasty set of talons that they’re always eager to whip out when the moment calls. Putting claws to use is natural for cats…but extremely frustration for cat owners. Lesson #1 Keep the claws under control by trimming them often. Blunt nails leave less damage than sharper nails. Trimming their nails every two-three weeks will help. Older cats may not be too happy about the new routine; so trimming during a feeding session may help. Lesson #2 Provide your scratch-happy kitty with a decent scratching post. Pick one that is at least threefeet high and covered in rope or fabric. Lesson #3 If frustration is getting the best of you, discuss surgical alternatives with your veterinarian. Many people are hesitant about declawing, but the unfortunate truth is thousands of cats are surrendered to shelters each year because of the destructive clawing.

Did You Pee on My Rug? Inappropriate elimination can stem from many problems ranging from an actual illness to an anxiety disorder. Lesson #1 Don’t scold or punish your pet until you first rule out a medical problem. If your house-trained pet starts having accidents call your veterinarian.

Lesson #3 Whether it’s a medical or environmental cause, be consistent with your veterinarian’s recommendations.

Stop Digging Up My Yard!

Lesson #1 Is your pet seeking entertainment? Bored dogs will find entertaining activities to offset boredom. Unfortunately, their destruction can be expensive. Provide plenty of activity for your dog. If you cannot walk your dog at least twice daily consider enrolling him in a doggie day care program that provides safe stimulating activities. Also, providing him with a variety of safe toys can help. Lesson #2 Is your dog seeking comfort or protection from the heat? Dogs will dig in search of a cool spot. Try offering your dog a cool place to stay during the heat of the summer. Also providing a kid pool filled with water gives your pet a place to cool off. Lesson #3 Make sure your dog is spayed or neutered. An unaltered animal will go to great lengths to breed. This includes digging out of the fenced yard. Unwanted pet behavior can be frustrating for pet owners. But there is always a solution if you are willing to discuss behavior problems with your veterinarian and follow their professional guidelines.

Lesson #2 Have you had environmental changes? Often a new baby, pet, or spouse can cause anxiety or tension. Relocating can also cause changes in bathroom habits. If you think an environmental change is the culprit, crate training may be necessary. Make sure you take the time to praise your pet when proper elimination does

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Fine Line Engravers & Gifts

Find Unique Engravable Gifts & Wedding Supplies 2972 Carter Hill Road, Westminster Shopping Center (down from Panera Bread) 334-281-7577 Visit our Facebook page for sneak peeks of new inventory!

Mon - Fri: 10am 5:30pm Saturday: 10am - 2pm

16th Annual Friends for Life Pet Photo Contest

For more information call 334-405-0622 www.montgomeryhumane.com

8th Annual A.W. Watkins Golf Tournament by Jessie Cocking

The Rev. Dr. A.W. Watkins Foundation, a non-profit organization, was established in December 2003 with the mission of providing financial aid to graduating high school seniors living in Central Alabama. The foundation is named in honor of Rev. Dr. A. W. Watkins, Jr., who was a pastor in Montgomery, Alabama for over 45 years until his death in November 2003. He was the pastor of three churches simultaneously, Mobile Heights Baptist, Daniel Baptist and Helicon Missionary Baptist. In 1987 Selma University presented him with an honorary degree for his faithful service as a board member. Reverend Watkins was a strong Advocate for higher education and he emphasized that throughout his ministry. Each May the Rev. Dr. A.W. Watkins Foundation holds a fundraiser in the form of a golf tournament. The foundation relies upon donations and fundraisers throughout the year to provide the much needed financial assistance to deserving students. The first scholarships were given in 2005 and since then the foundation has awarded 69 scholarships totaling $70,305. This year, which is the foundations 8th year, 13 scholarships were awarded totaling $13,000. In addition to providing financial assistance to graduating high school seniors, the foundation also provides assistance to juniors and seniors enrolled in the Bible and Pastoral Ministry and Selma University in Selma, Alabama.

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Sunshine, the Cool Waters of the Alabama River, Live Music and Cold Beer. On Saturday May 17th these elements all came together to create this year’s Second Annual Riverbend Brewfest at Montgomery’s Riverfront Park. Beverage distributors from throughout Alabama arrived bringing a great variety of local regional and nationally recognized hand-craft brews to over 1,000 river region beer enthusiasts. There was also a great representation of Alabama’s own expansive craft beer industry with representatives and brewers from the Blue Pants, Black Warrior, Yellowhammer, Good People, Rocket Republic and Montgomery’s own Railyard Brewing Company. With over twenty tasting locations along Montgomery’s Riverwalk, those attending the event had plenty of opportunities to sample some of their favorite seasonal brews, new brews entering the market and a few special brews created for the Riverbend Brewfest. Live music for the event was provided by local favorite Mac Cone and Bluesman A. J. Ghent. Thanks to the efforts of Col. Al Hunt and the Air War College Volunteer Corps., the brews stayed cold and flowed smoothly throughout the event into special commemorative tasting glasses provided by Dreamland Barbeque and Railyard Brewing. As the Riverbend Brewfest ended attendees kept the fun going by taking the Brews Cruise aboard the Harriott II or taking a short stroll to the Riverwalk Amphitheater where the second day of the River Jam Music Festival was getting under way.

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Insurance 101

Help Your Teen Become a BetTer Driver by Henry Hernandez, State Farm™ Insurance Agent

When it comes to teen driving, parents play a key role in improving safety. That’s the idea behind the “5 to Drive” initiative — a campaign from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that encourages parents to start conversations about safe driving by: • Discussing five critical driving practices with teens • Reinforcing those habits as teens get comfortable behind the wheel • Setting an example by being good role models

Establish an open dialogue with your teen driver today by discussing the safety topics outlined by “5 to Drive”: 1. Talking and Texting The numbers say it all: Dialing a phone while driving increases your risk of crashing by three times; texting while driving increases it by 2 times. For more proof, visit distraction.gov to read stats and stories of those affected. 2. Extra Passengers Cell phones aren’t the only behind-the-wheel distraction — friends can unknowingly do more harm than good. According to NHTSA, teen drivers are three times more likely to engage in risky behaviors while riding with multiple passengers. If applicable, share your state’s graduated driver licensing program passenger restrictions with your teen. And don’t be afraid to enforce your own rules regarding extra riders. 3. Speeding Speeding has pricey consequences, from a ticket to a crash. In fact, speeding was a factor in 35 46

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percent of fatal crashes involving teen drivers in 2011, according to the NHTSA. 4. Drinking and Driving Teens are more likely to die in an alcohol-related crash than anyone else. Talk with new drivers about the consequences, review stories of teens impacted by drunk driving and remind them never to ride with someone who has been drinking. 5. Wearing a Seat Belt Clicking your seat belt takes a matter of seconds, and it’s your best defense in an accident — not to mention it’s the law. Yet, around 53 percent of teen drivers killed in car accidents are not wearing one.

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Shopping Spree

It's All About the Men! by Geri Cronier Graduate Gemologist, Jewelry Designer, and VP Croniers Fine Jewelry

Here in the South, men do not find much for themselves in the average jewelry store. Cronier’s Jewelry is the exception. It was started in 1968 by a true Alabama native, Jerry Cronier, who grew up in Montgomery and graduated from Lanier in 1968. He has hunted, fished, raised a family, and has grown a business here. He sells what he likes to buy in his store, with the exception of firearms. Cronier’s Jewelry carries the most collectible line of men’s high-end, hand-made knives on the market. These are the heirloom for the southern man to collect and hand down to his sons. The company, William Henry, makes special knives, using blended metals, gemstones in the patented flip levers, and Alabama marble, among other rare woods and stones. They are super-cool and our customers love them! We also carry money clips, writing pens, and golf tools. Prices begin in the $250 range and go up over $2,000. Yes, the men that own these actually do carry them every day. We also carry Farber Castell writing instruments, which are made by the company that invented the modern pencil. These items range in price from $30 to $1,500. Any man who carries his own pen for work, especially an architect, an engineer, a lawyer or a businessman, would appreciate one of these great gifts! Ball Watch, a company that was able to get the trains running on time years ago by creating a precise time piece and calibrating them all together, offers cool gift options for collectors looking for something unique. The watch guy, with his love for precision, will truly appreciate what this company has to offer. We create custom wedding rings and bands for men as well. Just the other day, I made a beautiful ring with blue sapphires set flush down into the surface to compliment the bride’s vintage engagement ring. We work with different metal options to hit the right price point, using modern materials of the customer’s choosing: titanium, cobalt, tungsten, and stainless steel. Any golfer will appreciate this collection of metals from golf applications. Black diamonds look great in wedding jewelry for men, as well as sapphires and white diamonds. Wedding jewelry is no longer “all about the girl” at Cronier’s Jewelry.

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Summer Egg

Cronier's Fine Jewelry is Proud to Carry Some of the Few Remaining

Faberge ´ Eggs in the World

Find Faberge´Eggs from Small to Large Sizes, Prices Starting at $700.

Egg with Spring Bouquet

Only 10 “Summer Eggs” Were Made Summer Egg is made from 18 karat yellow gold, French enamel, diamonds, paillons, mother of pearl, chrysoprase, sapphire, rock crystal

Only 75 “Egg with Spring Bouqet” Were Ever Made Egg with Spring Bouquet is made with 18 karat yellow gold, with multiple coats of pink translucent enamel on guilloche ground. Spring bouquet of gold, leaves covered with green translucent enamel. Blossoms of blue topaz, pink quartz and rock crystal. Mounted diamonds from pollen in the blossoms. Pedestal of hand-cut bowenite decorated with a braided gold ring, resting on a golden base.

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Blessings to Give and Receive By Minnie Lamberth Donnie Sasser is that kind of Facebook friend who can post anything that comes to mind and get 23 likes in 60 seconds. His witticisms are legend. During Auburn’s heart-stopping performance in the BCS national championship game, he updated, “I’m passing out nitro pills like skittles on Halloween.” On Christmas Eve, he offered help, “I will be selling batteries, duct tape, extra parts and pieces at the corner of Vaughn and Taylor from 11pm until 2am.” In January, he observed, “School Holiday – That’s French for ‘Eat at Chappy’s.’” Donnie’s entertaining Facebook persona gets noticed. “I’ve made a lot of friends on Facebook,” he said. “I use it as a tool for humor and honesty. I don’t get serious or political. A good bit of the time, it’s just making fun of myself.” Donnie added, “I think that it catches people off guard because I’m so quiet in person. But when they get to know me and read things I’m thinking and saying out loud, that’s been the most fun part for me.” Donnie is an artist well-known for his faceless angel paintings. He’s also a fairly new owner of a store he opened in April 2013. And his quiet, thoughtful persona is what customers find when they visit this lovely gift shop, Two Blessings Gift Boutique, in the Peppertree Shopping Center. “I’m really enjoying helping my customers find just the right gift,” he said. A parent of two, a 21 year-old daughter and a 17 year-old son, Donnie said that many people have wondered if he named Two Blessings for his children. But he explained, “I wanted the person who buys the gift and the person who receives the gift to be blessed as well.” Thus, two blessings are taking place. To read more about Donnie, visit http://minnielamberth.com/donniestory

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Worth A Look

Summer Easy Makeup!

by Rebekah Edwards LUSH Makeup Art

Summertime is here, which means its hot!!!! Here are some fun and fresh tips to make your makeup

routine easier and help prevent your makeup from running off: Try a tinted moisturizer instead of your normal foundation, a tinted moisturizer has a much lighter wear, but still has coverage. You don't have to apply as much as you would with a foundation. Smashbox BB cream with SPF 35 is a great alternative to your foundation. They also have bob cream for eyes which is a concealer with SPF of 15. Also try tinted sunblocks as well. Skin within sun Protect&repair is a great tinted sunblock. It's non greasy, absorbs in the skin and has SPF of 40+. Follow up with a light translucent powder. Brighten out your eyeshadows using less; applying gold shimmer on your lids can definitely make your eyes pop. A great tip is to dab a little of it on the inner part of your eye and sweep across. Great look at the beach! Switch out thick lipsticks. Since heavy lip colors often feel like overkill once the weather warms up, try a tinted lip balm. They give you whisper-light color, and many even have SPF. Try out different bronzes or face accents. A great face accent is Gleam or Luster by Glo Minerals, it has a touch of pink along with bronzers mixed together. Sweep across your cheeks, then sweep down your neck across your dÊcolletage. This gives a glow to the skin. Stop shine in its tracks. Nothing beats blotting papers. "They're cheap, easy, and amazing!" Refresh your body in no time! When a cool shower isn’t an option, run your hands under cold water, then place your wrists on the back of your neck; this should soothe your skin before you begin to sweat. Tube your lashes not paint them! There is a difference! Blinc mascara is a great one to wear for sweating or water activities, it goes on wet and dries on each lash follicle in tiny tubes. You can rub, swim, sweat and it doesn't run, clump or flake. Remember, when you remove it with eye makeup remover or mild cleanser it slides off like tiny tubes( no its not your lashes coming out); it's great for contact lens wearers! All products listed can be found at Doug's 2 salon-spa.

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Datebook Oak Grove Inn Presents Colonel Larry P. Cornwell Thurday, July 3rd; 3:00pm Oak Grove 3801 Oak Grove; Call Chris for more info 334-215-8881 Colonel Larry P. Cornwell will be speaking. There will OAK GROVE INN be club luncheons, dinners, at Grove Park American History classrooms, and church groups.

Picnic on the River July 4th Downtown Montgomery 200 Coosa Street Presented by Wind Creek Hospitality and Capital Hyundai. It is free admission. There will be live music from King Bee at 6pm, followed by Federal Expression. Fireworks will be on display after the Biscuits game. Food Vendors and Kids inflatables available. Food and drink coolers are allowed, but no alcohol.

Fireworks Cruise July 4th; 8pm-10:30pm Montgomery Parks and Recreation 200 Coosa Street; 334-625-2100 This cruise will board at 8 p.m.. and cruise from 8:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.

Blues Cruise July 6, 13, 20,27; 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Montgomery Parks and Recreation 200 Coosa Street; 334-625-2100 The Blues Cruise boards at 5:30 p.m., departs at 6 p.m. and returns to dock at 8 p.m. There will be live entertainment, cash bar and concessions available. For pricing information visit: www.funinmontgomery.com.

Women’s Meeting at Christian Life Church July 13; 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Christian Life Church 6000 Monticello Drive; 334-323-9471 Hosted by Tasha M. Scott – Author, Speaker, Life Coach Signing up for a new small group that begins in July “Releasing your Potential: Exposing the Hidden You” Limited Participation

Model Casting Call July 23 Welle Studio 127 Broad Street, Selma, AL; 334-407-8995 Call ahead for appointment

Model Casting Call July 24th Hue Studio 501 Cloverdale Road; 334-239-8884 Call ahead for appointment

Fitzgerald Museum Marks Zelda's 114th Birthday with Gallery Dedication July 24; 12:00 p.m. F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum 58

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919 Felder Avenue; 334-264-4222 The Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum of Montgomery, AL will host a dedication of it's new "Zelda Gallery," which will make it the first and only permanent gallery completely dedicated to Zelda's artwork. Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, the daughter of Alabama Supreme Court Justice and Montgomery native Anthony Dickinson Sayre, began painting in the mid-1920s while she was in her mid twenties and she continued painting until her untimely death in 1948. Although it has been estimated that she painted hundreds of paintings, many of them were lost or destroyed. Today, just over a hundred of her paintings remain in circulation. The Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum boasts a collection of ten originals by Zelda, and thanks to Shawn Sudia-Skeehan of Atlanta, Georgia, has increased its collection with the addition of surrogate gouaches and giclèes purchased and framed to museum standards. The dedication of the gallery, which is being executed in the name of Ms. SudiaSkeehan, will take place at the Fitzgerald Museum (919 Felder Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36106) beginning at 12:00pm. There will be a reception in honor of Zelda's 114th birthday at the museum following the event.

Vicarious Vacations July 26- Aug 30 Old Alabama Town 301 Columbus Street; 334-240-4500 Join Old Alabama Town every Saturday for Vicarious Vacations! Admission is free. Come see the world like you never have, all from the comfort of air-conditioned seats! Hear experts talk on a variety of exotic locations, and enjoy themed refreshments to help transport you to these amazing cultures.

Empowerment Workshop Purposes to Awaken the Dreamer Within October 11 The Comfort Inn and Suites 10015 Chantilly Parkway; 334-323-9471 Tasha M. Scott (ww.tashamscott.com), author, speaker, and life coach to women seeking to live out their dreams and fulfill their purpose, believes women can discover their treasures within by following these 4 basic paths: Take off your mask- Stop pretending that you have your stuff together and it’s everyone else’s fault; Take responsibility for your life- Forgive others. Forgive yourself. Forgive…God!; Find your voice: Get a new vision for your life; Move forward- Pursue your dreams and callings and become a change agent. These tips along with a number of other insights and experiences will be shared at the “Awaken the Dreamer Within” workshop to be held 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, October 11 at The Comfort Inn and Suites in Montgomery, Alabama.


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