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Cullman County PALS Beautification Award nominations underway
CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman County People Against a Littered State (PALS) is currently accepting nominations for Beautification Awards. These awards are a physical recognition for local businesses, churches, practices and organizations that add to the beauty of the area with exceptional landscaping or design. Currently, the recognizable green signs can be found at the Cullman County Courthouse, Carlton’s Italian Restaurant and The Cabin at Clarkson Covered Bridge. “If you are especially proud of your own landscaping design, don’t hesitate to nominate your own business for consideration,” said Cullman County PALS Chairperson Cherrie Haney. The PALS Committee appoints a group of local, qualified...
🚧 Roadway Cleared Update at 1201 County Road 1466, Cullman, AL
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Alabama. Local transportation agencies have announced a recent update that the roadway at 1201 County Road 1466, Cullman, Alabama, has been cleared. The clearance should restore normal traffic flow and accessibility for commuters and residents in the area. Please proceed through this location with caution as the surroundings may still be active with roadway crews or residual delays following the completion of operations.
Vinemont Town Council announces Henry & Roe Wood Park cleanup day, Senior Citizens Day
VINEMONT, Ala. – The Vinemont Town Council at its recent meeting shared details about upcoming community initiatives. One such event is the Senior Citizens Day, scheduled for Monday, May 20, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Vinemont Community Center. Furthermore, the council announced a cleanup day at Henry & Roe Wood Park scheduled for June 1, starting at 8 a.m. Efforts will focus on tree maintenance, scraping old paint off the current park amenities and repainting the amenities to enhance and maintain the community space. The council also accepted a generous donation from Vinemont Christian Church – a piano that will soon grace the Vinemont Community Center. Additionally, the council accepted a quote from Alabama Outdoor Lighting for the installation of Christmas lights at the community center, city hall, pavilion and fire department. The installation, tentatively scheduled for October, will cost $2,290. The next meeting of the Vinemont Town Council will be on Tuesday, June 11. The work session will begin at 5 p.m. and the meeting will follow at 6. Copyright 2024 Humble Roots, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Get ready for the sizzle: Hanceville’s 4th annual Grilled Cheese Festival coming May 25
HANCEVILLE, Ala. – On May 25, downtown Hanceville will transform into a hub of culinary delight and community celebration with the fourth annual Grilled Cheese Festival. From 9 a.m.-5 p.m., attendees can indulge in a unique festival dedicated to everyone’s favorite comfort food: the grilled cheese sandwich. Event coordinator Nolan Bradford promised a day packed with activities and treats for all ages: “This is our fourth year for this event, and it continues to grow. Each year brings a variety of new vendors, as well as some of the older favorites. While you’re here, take time to visit the local downtown...
Vinemont holds inaugural Farmers and Makers Market
VINEMONT, Ala. – The Town of South Vinemont welcomed in the warm weather and took advantage of the sunshine on Saturday, May 11, at the inaugural Farmers and Makers Market. The market was a collective gathering of the area’s artisans, makers and farmers, all displaying and selling their creations, produce and goods. The Vinemont Community Center served as the hub for the first-time market, with local sellers lining both the outdoor courtyard of the center, as well as the large interior. Each seller offered unique wares. Some vendors brought tie-dye items, some had tables full of crochet pickles. Mother’s Day was...
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