Meet Alabama Wildlife Center’s Feathered Friends at the Celebrate the Family Expo

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Celebrate the Family Expo

During the Celebrate the Family Expo on September 16, 2023, attendees met feathered friends from the Alabama Wildlife Center (AWC)!

AWC is Alabama’s oldest and largest rehabilitation center. For over 45 years, the center has been dedicated to protecting Alabama’s native wild birds. The nonprofit organization has a dual mission of providing medical and rehabilitative care for Alabama’s injured and orphaned native birds and educating people to heighten awareness and appreciation of Alabama’s native wildlife. AWC provides a variety of services such as a wildlife helpline, educational programs, and a rehabilitation clinic.

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The Alabama Wildlife Center is located at 100 Terrace Drive, Oak Mountain State Park, Pelham, 35124.

AWC is open year-round and welcomes tours. The center is a self-guided tour and comes with free admission upon entry into Oak Mountain State Park. AWC is home to more than 14 educational birds of prey at the main facility along with six species of owls, hawks, and vultures located at Treetop an ADA-friendly elevated boardwalk located a quarter mile hike or less than a 2-minute drive from the Center.

At the main facility, meet Shelby the Bald Eagle, and Atlas the Eurasian Eagle Owl! Have the chance to learn about the various native songbirds and raptors of Alabama from Northern Cardinals to American Robins, Downy Woodpeckers to Chimney Swifts, Red-tailed Hawks to Barn Owls.

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The Alabama Wildlife Center is dedicated to protecting the state’s native birds. Learn more at www.alabamawildlifecenter.org.

Additionally, the main facility has various educational displays and exhibits throughout with informative information. The TV Room features an 85” television with various nature documentaries continuously playing. Additionally, a corner of the TV Room features a Kids Nest where kids can relax and read a variety of children’s books about animals. A quarter mile from the AWC main facility, the Treetop Nature Trail Boardwalk features six enclosures that are detailed with information about each species and their individual stories. Come meet Princess, the albino Turkey Vulture, and Ollie, the Black Vulture and longest resident at AWC.

AWC performs over 500 educational programs each year connecting people to nature and promoting conservation for wildlife and the natural world. The programs are designed to create a greater understanding that each of us is a member of an ecosystem. AWC’s educational mission is focused on building a connection between the people and the wild birds of Alabama and aims to help educate the public on Alabama’s native wild birds and AWC’s role in wildlife conservation. †

 

 

Hear more about the work of the Alabama Wildlife Center in this video.

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Celebrate the Family Expo

Sanchez Tanniehill is a gospel singer with an amazing story. Tanniehill was born a healthy child but at the age of 6 weeks old, he had a stroke as a result of complications with spinal meningitis. He was not expected to live. His parents were told he would never walk or talk, that he would be deaf and blind, that he would never be able to do what other kids can do. But his mother said, “You don’t know my God.” Tanniehill’s mother began to pray for a miracle and shares she often prayed 1 Samuel 1:28 over him as a child.

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Sanchez Tanniehill is a native of Alabaster, Ala. but is often on the road sharing his message of how “God Did It.”

Fast forward 39 years. Despite his disability, Tanniehill has performed on stages all over the United States and in El Salvador. He made it to the second round of American Idol, has released three albums, and was named Gospel Music Artist of the Year by the NAACP. “For many years now, I have been blessed to travel around and share the testimony of what God has done for me through my music,” Tanniehill shares. His single, “God Did It” is his testimony set to music.

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God Did It: The Children’s Book is designed to encourage children with disabilities that they can overcome anything.

In addition to his music, he is the author of two books- God Did It and God Did It: The Children’s Book. The mission of God Did It is to help others overcome any adversity that may try to stop them from living the victorious life God desires. The children’s version of God Did It: The Children’s Book, which tells Tanniehill’s life story, is meant to teach children with disabilities that you can overcome anything. Every day Tanniehill lives his life thanking God for the blessings that He continues to pour on him. He praises God that He answered his mother’s prayers for a miracle. You can learn more about the God Did It Ministries at www.sancheztanniehill.com.

Having endured the loss of his steadfast and faithful mother, he carries her message of Jesus’s enduring love and miracle working power in every note he sings, on every stage in which he performs and on every page of his books. †

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You can grab a copy of God Did It at the Celebrate the Family Expo on September 16, 2023.
Birdhouses

Special Feature

Alabama’s premier, all-woodworking art festival will celebrate “Shavings, Smoke, and Sound” during its 5th year in Montevallo’s Orr Park on September 9, 2023. This All Star Shelby County Tourism and Recreation Award winning event will be held from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. and admission is free.

Enjoy a uniquely Montevallo event with live chainsaw wood carving, woodworking artist vendors, Tim Tingle’s Whittling Contest, and a wooden boat race. Festival-goers will find everything from knives, wooden bowls, vases, jewelry, and toys, to handcrafted furniture, bird houses, ornaments, and more!

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Entering its fifth year, Tinglewood Festival brings thousands of people to Orr Park annually. Photo by White Rose Film & Photo.

There will also be a classic car show—the 21st Annual Cars by the Creek—a variety of children’s activities, and food vendors on site. New this year, a showcase of International Harvester antique tractors called “Tractors in the Trees” will be added.

Live music runs all day during the festival with a wide variety of styles. Musical acts include the Montevallo High School Jazz Band, Swanglish, The M-80s, The Chuck King Band, and Chase Stewart! The chainsaw carving exhibition will include a panel of well-known artists: Heather Bailey of Alabaster, Alabama; Justin Bailey of Alabaster, Alabama; Corey Lancaster of Princeton, North Carolina; Dave Marshalek of Shelbyville, Tennessee; and Dayton Scoggins of Heidelberg, Mississippi. Artwork created during the festival will be available for purchase. The fifteen freshly-completed sculptures will be available for a “Buy it now” price, and any remaining pieces will be auctioned off at 3 p.m. by Emcee “Dollar” Bill Lawson. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to local non-profits Boys & Girls Club, Montevallo Athletic Club, and Shelby Emergency Assistance.

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Classic cars of all makes and models are invited to participate in the 21st Annual Cars by the Creek Car Show. Photo by White Rose Film & Photo.

The 21st Annual Cars by the Creek car show welcomes all years, makes, and models of cars. Children’s activities will include a “make and take” art project, the “Balloon Guy,” Dr. Bob’s Traveling Snake Show, Alabama Wildlife Center, Music with Mr. Mac, inflatables courtesy of JAC’s Rentals, a petting zoo, games courtesy of the Boys & Girls Club, and more.

Tinglewood Festival is inspired by a special section of Orr Park, where local artist Tim Tingle has carved faces and creatures into the dead parts of living cedar trees since a fateful ice storm in 1993. The festival is organized by the Montevallo Chamber of Commerce, Montevallo Main Street, and the Montevallo Arts Collaborative as a signature event for the City of Montevallo. For more information, visit tinglewoodfestival.com, or visit the “Tinglewood Festival” Facebook Page. †

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Special Feature

Birmingham-based Bible video game publisher, Foundation for Intelligent Media & Design (IMD Interactive), has developed and published a free Bible based video game for youth ministries to increase Scripture engagement. The Anointed: David Saves Keilah, is a third person action-adventure RPG following the early life of David from shepherd to king. The Anointed is the franchise dedicated to telling stories of the Bible’s mightiest heroes through gameplay, cinematography, and scripture.

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To learn more about The Anointed: David Saves Keilah, visit imdinteractive.org.

According to the State of the Bible, published by Barna Group and the American Bible Society, Americans are less engaged in the Bible and only 5% of adults read their Bible 4-6 times a week in 2021. In contrast, the gaming industry continues to expand its footprint. IMD Interactive President Drayton Cosby believes that daily Bible reading is at an all-time low in America and that is contributing to the increased amounts of fear, anxiety, depression, and anger. “We want the Church and its members to know that IMD Interactive is fighting for them,” Cosby said, adding, “Showing future generations that God is searching for them is a big reason why we were led to merge the Bible and video games. To redeem the gaming space for His kingdom.”

The Anointed: David Saves Keilah delivers the narrative of 1 Samuel Chapter 22-23 in an interactive game play environment. The player is David, loyal servant, and military leader for king. Saul, who discovers the king’s jealousy has now turned to rage and is in hiding from the king and his army. The player can run, climb, scale walls, swing from ropes and ride a horse through their journey to save Keilah. The game play requires stealth, combat, and strategy to fulfill God’s plan and save the people from the Philistines, while being hunted by Saul.

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Before beginning his work at IMD Interactive, Reverend David Ely served as a high school Bible teacher. Additional ministry experience includes six years with Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) as the Furman University Campus Minister in Greenville, S.C., and as the youth pastor at Westminster Presbyterian Church near Augusta, Ga.

IMD Interactive recently filled a new position for Director of Ministry. Reverend David Ely brings over 10 years of experience in development, fundraising and ordained ministry to help support IMD Interactive’s mission of delivering the Bible to generations of video gamers. “As a husband and father of four, I look forward to serving our churches and parents in particular in providing the opportunity to engage in God’s grand Story in such a unique and personal way,” Ely said.

The Anointed: David Saves Keilah is an early access release of the upcoming franchise blockbuster The Anointed: Heart of David, which is available for free on Steam. Steam is a video game digital distribution service and storefront. The service is the largest digital distribution platform for PC gaming. The David Saves Keilah Steam store page showcases an in-game trailer, photos, and mapping, among other features. To subscribe, donate or keep up with the latest information about IMD Interactive, visit imdinteractive.org.

 

Grace

Widespread Grace 2023 will be held on Thursday, September 21. Join us for an evening celebrating 10 years of Red Mountain Grace and supporting our goal of continuing to be the best housing option for families traveling to Birmingham for long-term medical care. Individual tickets are available for $150 and table sponsorships begin at $1000. Doors open at 5:30 pm, and dinner begins at 6:30 pm. For ticket and sponsorship information, visit www.redmountaingrace.com/wsg23.

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Are We There Yet?

The American Village in Montevallo has a new summer program for 2023 that has a special focus on spies and family fun! Visitors will be able to take part in a linear story that will be offered twice each day, beginning at 11 a.m., and then again at 1 p.m. The American Village will also offer a whole host of other vignettes that can be seen before, during, and after this linear portion, which allows families to have a full day of entertainment.

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The American Village, 3727 Highway 119, Montevallo, 35115, is a great place to have educational fun this summer.

Hidden Heroes- A Revolutionary Spy Adventure. Visitors will be drawn into the world of George Washington’s Culper Spy Ring and learn about all of the interesting ways that secret information is being sent. They will be entrusted with a secret message to deliver to the local Apothecary. The message is revealed, but unfortunately guests are captured by redcoats and detained! In the end, however, they are saved (come and see just how this happens); and once safely in the encampment, the secret information is handed over to a Continental Army soldier so that a warning can be given. Now that the visitors have risked their lives behind the scenes, are they willing to step upon the battlefield and join the army? 

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Save the date for the American Arts & Crafts Fair on June 2-3, 2023 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the American Village.

In addition to Washington’s Spy Adventure, guests of the American Village can also experience other summer vignettes including:

  • Patterns of Industry (18th Century Clothing)
  • Puppet Show
  • 18th Century Justice
  • Games on the Green
  • Meet a Famous Patriot (Martha Washington, John Adams, Abigail Adams, Mercy Otis Warren, Phillis Wheatley, Samuel Adams, or Thomas Paine)
  • Apothecary
  • Keeping the Home Fires Burning
  • Tavern Table Games

Summer admission is $11 adults, $10 youth, $9 seniors and free to children 4 and under, veterans and active military. Hours of operation are Tuesdays-Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (except July 4-5). Learn more at www.americanvillage.org. †

 

Free Art Class at Gardendale Magnolia Festival

Special Feature

Save the date for the 22nd Annual Gardendale Magnolia Festival on April 21-22, 2023 at the Gardendale Civic Center. Each year the community enjoys a wide variety of entertainment including free fun activities hosted by area churches.

Free Art Class at Gardendale Magnolia Festival
The free art classes hosted by Decatur Highway Church of Christ will take place inside the Gardendale Civic Center on the stage area on Saturday April 22.

Art Extravaganza. Every year Decatur Highway Church of Christ teaches free art classes in the Civic Center and provides all the materials. Church secretary Karen Hogeland coordinates the art classes. “We look at this as a way to give back to our community,” Hogeland explains, adding, “It’s a great way to reach out and meet people.” This year, children can participate in four sessions on Saturday including watercolor pens, string art, and sand art. Children of all ages are welcome to stay for one session or all four!

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Enjoy free fun and games at the Gardendale First Baptist Church Kid Zone including inflatables and more at the Gardendale Magnolia Festival.

Kid Zone. Gardendale First Baptist Church creates a free Kid Zone each year full of inflatables and fun games. “It’s a great opportunity for us to serve the city and community,” explains New Member and Outreach Pastor, Phil Cronin. Children are invited to come to the Kid Zone and enjoy a variety of inflatables, putt putt games, sand art, and more. Cronin believes being a part of the Magnolia Festival gives the church a way to engage the community and “let them know that church is more about loving others and helping the community.” Each child that visits the Kid Zone will receive a Gospel of John booklet.

The Magnolia Festival will also host 160+ vendors, a car show, pooch parade, petting zoo, artisan demonstrations, pony rides, live music and more! Be sure to come hungry because there will be a wide variety of food vendors with items like cheesecake funnel cakes, shrimp and oyster po’boys, tamales, polish sausages, roasted corn and sweet potatoes, bbq ribs, kettle corn, gelato, and more! For more details about the Magnolia Festival, visit www.magnoliafestival.org.

-Melissa Armstrong

 

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Special Feature

It can be difficult to find movies the whole family can enjoy together. The just released film, Jesus Revolution is a great option that is in theaters now and has ties back to the Magic City.

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Director Jon Erwin and his wife Beth have been married for almost 19 years. They have four children: Kate, Ethan, Logan, and Sam.

Birmingham native Jon Erwin, one of the producers and directors of  Jesus Revolution, is no stranger to producing faith-based films. He and his brother, Andrew, directed October Baby, I Can Only Imagine, Moms’ Night Out, Woodlawn, and more. “We like to tell stories that can inspire the whole family and change people’s lives. We love the power of true stories,” Erwin says. When he was just 16 years old, his dad Hank Erwin gifted his sons a camera. “We started making all kinds of videos in Birmingham and it’s where we began to hone in on our craft,” he remembers. Today, the brothers are know as The Erwin Brothers.

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Jesus Revolution released on February 24, 2023 in movie theaters nationwide.

Jon Erwin has fond memories of growing up in Birmingham. While he and his family currently live in Nashville, Tenn., they often visit the area. In fact, he first discovered the June 1972 Jesus Revolution issue of  Time magazine while he was in Birmingham directing the film Woodlawn. “I was so blown away by an entire high school being saved from violence and racial tension to a spiritual awakening,” Erwin says, adding, “I almost didn’t believe it was true.” He began studying the time this happened and bought a copy of the issue on eBay. “It was this sweeping spiritual awakening that started in Cali. and eventually swept the entire nation,” Erwin explains. The more he studied, the more he realized that we are in a very similar time today. He remembers thinking, “I want to make a movie about this so I can feel this movement a little bit and experience what revival must feel like.” It took seven years to bring the compelling story to the big screen.

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Jonathan Roumie of The Chosen plays Lonnie Frisbee, a key figure in the Jesus movement, in the new film, Jesus Revolution. Photo Credit: Dan Anderson

Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus in the hit show The Chosen, plays evangelist Lonnie Frisbee in Jesus Revolution. Erwin says that Roumie “does such an amazing job. He is an incredible actor, but an even better person,” adding, “he brings an intensity and love of the role that is just incredible.” Erwin hopes viewers are entertained throughout the movie and laugh and cry. “I hope people come out of the theater saying, ‘If that happened once, it can happen again.’” To learn more about Jesus Revolution, visit www.jesusrevolution.movie.

-Melissa Armstrong

 

Cupcakes at George Washingtons Birthday

Are We There Yet?

In a day of family fun, patriotic music and birthday cake, the American Village in Montevallo will celebrate the 291st birthday of the Father of our Country, George Washington, on Monday, February 20.

Washington’s birthday holds special meaning for the American Village. The land on Highway 119 in Montevallo where the American Village campus is now located was purchased on Washington’s birthday, and their first school program began on Washington’s birthday. 

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Join the American Village in celebrating George Washington’s 291st birthday on February 20. The American Village is located at 3727 Hwy. 119, Montevallo, 35115.

Originally established in 1885 in recognition of President George Washington’s birthday of February 22, the holiday became popularly known as Presidents’ Day after it was moved as part of 1971’s Uniform Monday Holiday Act, an attempt to create more three-day weekends for the nation’s workers. Presidents’ Day is now popularly viewed as a day to celebrate all U.S. presidents, past and present.

Cupcakes at George Washingtons BirthdayVisitors to the American Village on President’s Day will enjoy family-friendly activities with their staff of costumed historical interpreters from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and can share birthday cake with George Washington at noon. This year’s celebration includes a very special patriotic music concert at 2 p.m., featuring the 18-member Cahaba Chamber Chorale and 89 students in the Ramsay High School Choral Department. The combined choirs will present Randall Thompson’s Testament of Freedom, based on the writings of Thomas Jefferson. Other selections will include Shenandoah, Zion’s Walls, and Lift Every Voice and Sing. The concert, entitled Made in the USA, is designed to highlight the ideals of what it means to be an American, engaging the spirit of our Founders and their aspirations for our Nation – Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. The classical, jazz, and spiritual choral selections are all by American composers – from Colonial times to the present day. Admission to the American Village on President’s Day will be $11 for adults and youth, $9 for seniors, and free to veterans, active military and children ages 4 and under. Learn more at www.americanvillage.org. †

 

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Save the dates for Birmingham Restaurant Week (BRW) 2023 – Winter Edition, presented by Spire, starting Thursday, January 26 to Saturday, February 4! From fine dining to down-home cookin’, food and drink lovers with a taste for adventure can enjoy two, three and/or four-course special breakfast, lunch and dinner menus ranging from $5 to $50 per person at approximately 40 restaurants. Hungry for more information? Visit www.bhamrestaurantweek.com

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