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VFW Auxiliary hosts third annual Summer Patriotic Art Poster Contest
Special to Atmore News Atmore Memorial VFW Auxiliary to Post 7016 is excited to announce the kick-off of their third annual Summer Patriotic Art Poster Contest. Children ages 4-15 have the opportunity to compete for prize money in four age categories: 4-6, 7-9, 10-12, and 13-15. The winner in each age group will receive $25. This poster contest is a local follow-up to the National VFW Auxiliary’s Young American Creative…
Rowell honored by AIOREP
Special to Atmore News The American Institute of Real Estate Agents has recognized the exceptional performance of Atmore real estate agent Debbie Rowell as Four Years 10 Best Real Estate Agents for Client Satisfaction. The American Institute of Real Estate Agents is a third-party rating organization that publishes an annual list of the Top 10 Real Estate Agents in each state. Agents who are selected to the “10 Best” list…
30 years and counting
Atmore Area Chamber of Commerce officials joined Suds ’n Duds Coin Laundry co-owners Jim and Carol Hochstetler and their family and employees on June 11 to celebrate the company’s 30th year in business. To mark the occasion, Suds ’n Duds family members recreated the pose they used in their 2003 grand opening ad. Shown kneeling from left are Joshua and Caleb Hochstetler; standing from left are, Tyler Hochstetler, Lacey Hochstetler…
Hissers / kissers need a home
Even though these kitties are in a hissing booth, they promise they love to give kisses too! The Atmore / PCI Animal Shelter has numerous precious cats and kittens available for adoption. These fun and fantastic felines are up to date on vaccinations and available for adoption with a $60 adoption fee, which includes spay / neuter. Please make plans to come meet these precious, furry felines Monday through Friday…
RPES donates to animal shelter
Special to Atmore News Students and faculty at Rachel Patterson Elementary School have been participating in a year-long project – Pandas for Pets. The project grew from the school’s being selected as a Bicentennial School. The students worked very hard this year making and selling dog treats to earn money for the shelter and bringing in donations for the animals in their care. This is due to parents and community…