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Lions furnish diabetic items for students
Filling boxes with items for diabetic students, from left, Lion Renee Hardy, Stephanie Alaniz, Lion Joyce Petty By NANCY KARRICKSpecial to Atmore News The Atmore Lions Club met Wednesday, October 18, in the Mayson Auditorium of Atmore Community Hospital. President Lion Renee Hardy called the meeting to order, led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag and said the blessing.Discussion was held on the food drive for Atmore Area Christian…
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Food scores released
The following Escambia County food / lodging establishment ratings were released by the Alabama Department of Public Health for August and September. Ratings are ranked by score, low to high.FSE = Food Service EstablishmentDISHA, LLC dba First Choice Grocery, 1300 E. Nashville Ave., Atmore, 84, FSEHNM 105 LLC, 303 Howard St., Atmore, 87, FSEHNM 108 LLC, 4095 Jack Springs Road, Atmore, 87, FSESubway #27718, 4095 Jack Springs Road, Atmore, 88,…
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Adult programs at APL
The kids’ programs are wildly popular at Atmore Public Library, but did you know there’s an adult reading program held every October. Once a week they have a program / craft. Shown, participants Pat McMullen, left, and Kathy Staff display their projects from the succulent class. The last program is a book discussion. While the program is winding down for this year, mark your calendar for next October. Sign up…
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Rev. Tucker honored
Volunteers with Atmore Area Christian Care Ministry held their banquet Thursday evening, October 19. On behalf of AACCM, board president Shelia Helton presented the Rev. Dr. Monroe Tucker a plaque as the longest serving board member, 22 years, from 2001 to 2023. Shown are Dr. Tucker with his plaque and Shelia Helton.
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Memories
Nancy Karrick (seated) autographs a copy of her book, Memories of Main Street, for Sandy Whitaker during an October 17 signing event at The Encore at the Strand. A crowd of more than 100 attended the signing, most of them buying one or more copies of the book for the Atmore author to sign. Others came just to share stories of the city’s past and its former civic and social…
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