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Jacksonville Petsense by Tractor Supply Celebrated Grand Opening with Community Event
Jacksonville, AL – Petsense by Tractor Supply, a pet specialty retailer and wholly-owned subsidiary of Tractor Supply Company, celebrated the grand opening of its newest store in Jacksonville last Saturday. The event kicked off at 10 a.m. and featured a variety of festivities, including onsite pet adoption opportunities with Rockin P Rescue and the chance […] The post Jacksonville Petsense by Tractor Supply Celebrated Grand Opening with Community Event appeared first on Calhoun Journal.
Word On The Street Is That Classic On Noble Serves The Best Brunch In Alabama
If you’ve been looking for the best brunch in Alabama, Classic on Noble in Anniston is where you want to be on a Sunday during those leisurely last hours of a lovely weekend. Most know the elegant restaurant has been an East Alabama staple since 1999 for lunch, dinner, and special events. Meanwhile, its brunch has become as famous as its legendary shrimp and grits, which are on the state’s official 100 Dishes to Eat list curated by our tourism department.
Anniston Museum and Gardens to Host Plant Sale
Anniston, AL – The Anniston Museum and Gardens is set to host its Third Thursday Plant Sale on July 18 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Longleaf Botanical Gardens (LBG) Greenhouses and Nursery. This event offers an excellent opportunity for gardening enthusiasts to support the growth of the Longleaf Botanical Gardens while enhancing […] The post Anniston Museum and Gardens to Host Plant Sale appeared first on Calhoun Journal.
Smalls Sliders Signs Eight-Location Deal for Northern Alabama
Smalls Sliders has signed an eight Can agreement with entrepreneurs Jason Owenby, Kevin Kynerd, and Travis Meyer. Over the next five years, the entrepreneurial trio plans to drop new Cans throughout the northern Alabama area with the first set to open in 2025. Owenby, Kynerd and Meyer bring a wealth...
ROC on! Jacksonville State breaks ground for Randy Owen Center for Performing Arts
JACKSONVILLE — There will be a lot of playing “mountain music” because it “feels so right” with a new performing arts center at Jacksonville State University. University officials, joined by Gov. Kay Ivey and Hall of Fame singer Randy Owen, broke ground Tuesday for the Randy Owen Center for the Performing Arts.
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