Bremen
Lifestyle
Enhance Your Outdoor Experience: Join the Development of Woodyard Trail Park
The community near West Point has an opportunity to participate in developing the Woodyard Trail Park. This project aims to expand the existing trail system along the Chattahoochee River. It includes a new half-mile riverwalk that will link a 0.2 mile loop trail with a 0.3 mile concrete trail. The expanded trails will support various outdoor activities such as walking, biking, and boating, and will be accessible to everyone.
This Place in Cullman Offers a Taste of Local Tradition
Cullman's Duchess Bakery is well-known for its delicious selection of baked products that are expertly tailored to the tastes and preferences of the community. Recognized for their outstanding caliber and diversity, the bakery provides a selection of well-liked meals that entice patrons to return for more.
SBP Drama puts on ‘Wonderland!’
CULLMAN, Ala. – On April 27 and 28, Saint Bernard Prep’s Drama Department put on “Wonderland!,” an adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” Despite the necessity of last-minute changes and the challenges of a small cast doubling as backstage crew, the team led the audience on a fun adventure through the looking glass. English teacher Kirsten Dickerson directed, and John Caples oversaw the technical side of the production. “The spring musical ‘Wonderland!’ was a great success this year,” said Dickerson. “The cast worked tirelessly to ensure the audience had a great time. Emilie Gutowski played Alice, and this was her...
Pet of the week: Easy, breezy Weezie
CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman Tribune’s Pet of the Week is Weezie. Her name might suggest a laid-back nature, but this charming girl surprises us with her zest for life. She greets each day with a joyful toe-tapping dance, a testament to her vibrant spirit. Weezie is a dog who’s ready to embark on new adventures with her potential family. Weezie, a 2-year-old terrier and lab mix, is a bundle of joy waiting to bring happiness to a loving home. Her short white coat, sweet black nose and deep brown eyes are just the beginning of her charm. With her young...
Files from yesteryear: 1905, 1935
From the files of 1905 The Ladies Symphony and a number of friends met at the M.L. Robertson home on the 27th. Presenting the program of piano and vocal selections were Mesdames, Beyer, Brown, Hartwig, Hays, Dreher, Coe, Parker and Miller and Misses McMinn and Madsen. W.B. Nunn, of Centerdale, received a badly injured foot when it was mashed by a heavily loaded wagon. Frost was very evident here on Monday morning. Those of Beat 11, who have posted their land against trespassing are: A.H. Speegle, Mrs. S.E. Self, J.W. Daniel, D.H. Livingston, Adelia Self, J.M. Doss, Sid S. Swan and Grant Swan. J.M. Price,...
Cullman County Museum offering free admission April 20, 27
CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman County Museum’s April Walking Tours are going strong each Saturday, and will wrap up April 20 and April 27. On these days, admission to the museum is free. “Every Saturday in April the museum participates in the Alabama Tourism Department’s historic walking tours. The tours are free and on those Saturdays, we do not charge admission to the museum,” said Museum Director Drew Green. The museum is home to many artifacts, articles and items related to Cullman’s founding and history, allowing visitors to experience the community’s growth over the last 150 years. Some of the items at the museum include an incredibly preserved atlatl, a hunting...
Commission recognizes Animal Control Officer Jarrett, approves indigent burial process
CULLMAN, Ala. – At its meeting on April 18, the Cullman County Commission recognized Cullman County Animal Control Officer Johnny Jarrett for his advancement in education; Jarrett completed a Code 3 course from Colorado State University and is now a Certified Animal Cruelty Investigator. “Johnny, thank you so much for all you do, all of the animal control officers, for keeping things going,” said Commission Chairman Jeff Clemons. “Thank you for completing that course.” Cullman County Coroner Jeremy Kilpatrick attended the meeting to discuss requirements for an indigent burial. Currently, there is no assistance application or regulations for being declared indigent and qualifying for...
WSCC: ‘Spring Under the Stars’ concert set for April 25
HANCEVILLE, Ala. – Wallace State Community College’s Fine and Performing Arts Programs will host the fourth annual Spring Under the Stars concert on Thursday, April 25, at 6:30 p.m. in front of the Burrow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts. Spring Under the Stars will feature performances by all Fine and Performing Arts programs including the Jazz Band, Concert Band, Concert Choir, Wallace State Singers, Allegro Dance Theatre, Percussion Ensemble and Theatre. Some of the highlights will include performances from the Wallace State Singers “That 70s Show” and the Wallace State Theatre’s “The Lightning Thief.” “We are very excited to be...
Cullman’s Wildflower Garden: A hidden utopia
CULLMAN, Ala. – Tucked away in the wooded area of Sportsman Lake Park is the Wildflower Garden, a beautiful collection of natural and native flora, open for the public to study, observe and enjoy. The entirety of the park is considered to be an arboretum; plans for the city arboretum usually come from Cullman City Council; however, the plans and particulars for the Wildflower Garden come straight from the Cullman Native Plant Society and are enacted by the Cullman County Master Gardeners. Master Gardener Richard Carpenter, looking out over the garden grounds with pride, said humbly, “We’ve been trying to keep...
Pet of the week: Here’s your chance, Fancy
CULLMAN, Ala. – This week’s Cullman Tribune Pet of the Week is Fancy. This sweet girl is approximately 2 years old with a rich, red, short coat. Fancy’s life hasn’t always been easy; a small hitch in her giddy-up keeps her a little slower than other pups, but her circumstances and personality have made her into a compassionate, loving doggo. Her large golden-brown eyes will always see the best in a situation, whether that is a long snuggle on the couch on a rainy day, or her playful hound-howl she lets loose when she is having a great time with her puppy pals. Fancy is the perfect furry friend, always encouraging those around her to keep going and have fun while doing so. Are you ready to meet Fancy? Head over to Cullman County Animal Shelter at 935 Convent Road NE, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. for a meet and greet. Her adoption fee of $130 includes spay, DHLPP vaccine, Bordetella vaccines, rabies vaccine, wormer, general exam at the vet and microchip. Contact the Cullman County Animal Shelter at 256-734-5448 or cullmananimalshelter@co.cullman.al.us. Copyright 2024 Humble Roots, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Come shop with me: Let’s build a hat
CULLMAN, Ala. – Meet Savannah Nunnelley, the woman behind the creation and design of Collier Custom Hats. What is a custom hat you might ask? Nunnelley described customizing and shaping a hat to fit the individual’s character and style. Nunnelley, wife to Wesley and mother to two small cowboys Cohen and Cade, said she felt she was missing out on following her passion and her purpose. “After having our youngest boy in May of 2023, I felt complete as a family, but I didn’t as an individual,” Nunnelley said. “You see deep down I have a passion for hats of all kinds, particularly...
‘The support we have had is unmatched’
Goat Island celebrates 8 years in business CULLMAN, Ala. – Goat Island Brewing celebrated its eighth anniversary on Saturday, complete with live bands, food trucks and lots of fun for the community. One of the four founders of Goat Island, Brad Glenn, said, “We started very small, but since then our barrel space has increased – one of your large 90-barrel fermenters is equivalent to the three we originally started with. Blood Orange (Berliner Weisse) is a huge seller, and they love that all of our beers are quality beers. People who come out of state or who are regulars will come...
It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency:
Our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. As a platform hosting over 100,000 pieces of content published daily, we cannot pre-vet content, but we strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation.