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    Marlys Ross crowned 2017 Ms. Senior Cullman County

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    Marlys Ross, 2017 Ms. Senior Cullman County HANCEVILLE - Marlys Ross was crowned 2017 Ms. Senior Cullman County Saturday at Wallace State Community College’s Betty Leeth Haynes Theatre. Ross is an active member of Cullman First United Methodist Church and is vice president of the Pilot...

    Take a class at the Agriplex this month

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    CULLMAN - The North Alabama Agriplex is offering a variety of programs for the month of January. Register online at www.agriplex.org. The facility has a new pre-pay incentive for children's programs; if pre-paid, registration is $2 off. All programs are at the North Alabama...

    Celebrate the season of love locally

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Whether you are itching to take your valentine out for a lush, sophisticated dinner or surprise them at work with a special delivery, Cullman has you covered: all while supporting local business owners. All Steak Piano Dinner Tuesday, Feb. 13, beginning at 4...

    Cullman, through a visitor’s eyes

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    This week, Linda Alexander visited the Cullman County Museum for the first time. She was intrigued by the vast wealth of information to be found there. / Loretta Gillespie Although this wasn’t Linda Alexander’s first trip to the city of Cullman, it was the first...

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    10th Annual Colton’s Cookout For A Cure to be Held April 11

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    CULLMAN – On Saturday, April 11, starting at 10 a.m. and continuing until 2 p.m., at Werner’s Trading Company in Cullman, there will be a cookout. The annual cookout is held in memory of Colton Evans. There will be deep fried hot dog plates and...

    UPDATED: 4th of July celebrations planned across county, starting Saturday

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    Updated 6-30-17 at 6:09 p.m. CULLMAN COUNTY - Each year when the 4th of July rolls around, families and neighborhoods have get-togethers and barbecues to celebrate the holiday. Below is a roundup of  Independence Day festivities to enjoy with the community. Saturday, July 1: Smith Lake...

    Dodge City Seniors Love to Visit

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    DODGE CITY – Every Tuesday, the Dodge City Senior Citizens group gather together at the Town Hall’s basement, or the Community Center, to share a few laughs, play a few games and eat a great lunch. The luncheon begins at 9 a.m. and lasts...

    Get to know the Cullman County Master Gardeners Association

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    CULLMAN - Many of you may have noticed the garden on First Avenue Southeast, between Sixth and Seventh Streets, in Cullman. That garden was created for the entire community by the Cullman County Master Gardeners Association. The Master Gardeners (MGs) do many things in and...

    Old school: Peinhardt Homesteaders

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    Marilyn Freeman demonstrates handsewing techniques. CULLMAN -  A growing number of people these days are taking an interest in traditional crafts, and not arts-and-crafts-show crafts.  These folks are looking for the crafts that will allow them to build their own buildings, grow their own food,...

    COLUMN: Celebrating in the Wundergarten – Kuchengarten

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    KITCHEN GARDENS are a timely topic to explore as we move toward Easter Sunday and traditional Good Friday plowing and planting. In 1870s, Colonial Cullman, Alabama, the “kuchengartens” of the German American settlers were often shaped like a cross. This four-square design originated from...

    Giving Back: Good Hope leaders serve Thanksgiving dinner to their community

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    Councilman Taft Dillashaw, Coach Alan Scott and members of the GHHS football team wash dishes. Tribune reporter W.C. Mann shares his experience at yesterday's eighth annual Good Hope Community Thanksgiving Meal. GOOD HOPE - In the Bible we are told, "The greatest among you will...

    Falkville celebrates 25 years of Christmas in the Park

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    FALKVILLE, Ala. - The town of Falkville held its Christmas in the Park event on Sunday, Dec. 3, at Jack McCaig Park.  The Falkville Community Pride group- which hosts the event each year, said this is the 25th occurrence of Christmas in the Park— and...

    Popcorn and leather: Mary Ashley Rohrscheib, rodeo queen

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    Four years ago a friend approached 15-year-old Mary Ashley Rohrscheib with an idea that changed her life. The friend suggested that they sign up for the Rodeo Queen contest. “I wasn’t interested at first, but then I learned more about it and I thought that...

    News from the Pond: Mrs. Ruth Smith celebrates her 100th birthday

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    Photo: 1-year-old Maddie Claire Shedd, her grandpa Rep. Randall Shedd and Mrs. Ruth Smith   An excerpt from this week's installment of News from the Pond, by Jimmie Dean Carnell: A very exciting time was held on Friday, July 29 at the Holly Pond Senior Citizens Site,...

    Getting Healthy to Help Others: Local Humanitarian Seeks Community’s Votes to Win Weight Loss Surgery

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    I feel that having weight loss surgery would help to get the weight off faster and that will allow me to serve our community more.” Sara Linkous, Local Humanitarian CULLMAN – Most everyone wants to be in good shape and live a lifestyle that leads to...

    Slip sliding away

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    It’s easy! All you have to do is flop on your belly and fly!” 6-year-old Ansley   CULLMAN – A giant slip-n-slide on a brutally hot day? Yes, please! On Friday, children from all over Cullman met at Nesmith Park and took turns sliding across the massive...

    A Day in the Life of a Cullman City Firefighter

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    CULLMAN – Firefighters have a rewarding, but undeniably tough job. Risking their own safety to rush to the aid of others is a sacrifice that should not be understated. Children across the country watch their large, shiny trucks in awe as they race down...

    ‘The day was full of joy’

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    Hope Horses hosts Fall Fun Show CULLMAN, Ala. – Local nonprofit Hope Horses hosted its Fall Fun Show Saturday, Nov. 11. “Students worked hard all year mastering their riding skills and were able to show their skills off to their family and friends,” Executive Director Kelsey...

    Carmike 10 Hosts Sensory-Friendly Movie for Area’s Special Needs Citizens

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    The movie was great; it had some wonderful life lessons in it. All ages that were there enjoyed it, including myself.” Sabrina Hudson, Cullman resident CULLMAN — On Friday, Dec. 4, Cullman Carmike 10 had a sensory-friendly showing of “The Good Dinosaur” for individuals and their...

    Files from yesteryear: 1936

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    From the files of 1936 Ralph H. Sanders is the new minister at the First Christian Church in Cullman. He is a native of Savannah, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Bertis Rascoe are building a new home in West Cullman. From January 1, 1935 to June 30, 1935,...

    Who says proms are only for kids?

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    Local seniors enjoy their prom this week at the Cullman Senior Center. CULLMAN - More than 40 seniors enjoyed their prom this week. Senior citizens, that is. The special event, put on by the Cullman County Commission on Aging at the Cullman Senior Center, was...

    A Great Heart is Reflected On the Head

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    CULLMAN - On Thursday the principal, faculty and students of East Elementary witnessed heroic acts of courage and love when 12 boys and one custodian shaved their heads to show their support for classmate Hannah Dawson and her younger brother Kaeden. Ten-year-old Kaeden is...

    Touring Farms for Kids wraps up 16th annual session

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    CULLMAN - In its 16th year, the Touring Farms for Kids Camp ended on Thursday after showing 32 children the ins and outs of farm life throughout Cullman County. “The purpose of the camp is to provide the children with an education on our agricultural...

    Lilly Grae & Co.: A Place to Create and Celebrate Hard Working Wives and Mothers

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    The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more in life there is to celebrate!" Audra Vest, co-owner of Lilly Grae & Co.  CULLMAN – If you are a fan of Pinterest and love to make unique crafts, then you are in for a real...

    Green Thumbs Wanted: New Community Garden Takes Root

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    This is definitely a community effort and I am excited that the Housing Authority has been so willing to do this.” Rachel Dawsey, North Alabama Agriplex Director CULLMAN – The Cullman Housing Authority and the North Alabama Agriplex have been working together on a Community Garden....

    Files from yesteryear: 1902, 1932

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    From the files of 1902 Since the new bell, recently presented to the M.E. Church South, has been properly hung, its volume and tone are all that could be desired. Mrs. Susie Bounds, although not a member of the Methodist Church, was largely instrumental in...

    Baileyton sweethearts crowned 2019 King and Queen of Valentine’s Day

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    Tom Cawley and Linda Cullen (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) Updated 2-15-19 at 7:16 a.m. BAILEYTON - The votes have been counted and Tom Cawley and Linda Cullen have been chosen by their peers as the 2019 King and Queen of Valentine’s Day in Baileyton....

    Master Gardeners to host Autumn planting demo Thursday, Nov. 8

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    This butterfly photo by Cullman County Master Gardener Ellen Hall was selected for the popular, national magazine, Birds and Blooms, for publication in September 2018. CULLMAN - Come join this beautiful, orange butterfly (Gulf Fritillary) in the purple asters (aster x frikartii) at the Cullman...

    The Art of Lettering with Joyful Papery

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    CULLMAN - Have you ever seen a quote that really stuck with you, or helped you through a difficult time? Most of us have, and a lot of us will write it down or print it out, and stick it on the fridge. Well if...

    Cradle of love

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    Last week I went down to Landersville, a wide spot in the road between Moulton and Russellville. There isn’t even a caution light there anymore, although there was when I was a child. Of course back then there was also a one-room schoolhouse, a...

    Bosom Buddies Sells Signs to Help Local Cancer Patients

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    CULLMAN – All throughout the month of October, pink is a color you see everywhere. Businesses and residents alike show their support by donning the pink ribbon in support of breast cancer awareness. There are many great charities that you can donate to and...

    Secret Meals Continues Strong

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    CULLMAN - No child should go hungry. That is a statement everyone can agree upon, and here in Cullman, local businesses and individuals are participating in Alabama Credit Union’s secret meals program to help. One of the largest supporters of the program is the Cullman...

    American Bulldog Charity Show Honors Young Boy

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    But just because a dog isn't the prettiest or doesn't walk exactly right doesn't mean it's not the best dog ever to someone who loves it.” Colton Evans, Dog Show Honoree VINEMONT – The North Alabama American Bulldog Club hosted their 4th annual NKS sanctioned American...

    WSCC Set to Host 1st Disc Golf Tournament for Local Sanctioned Clubs on Saturday

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    HANCEVILLE – Cullman’s Disc Golf club is set to host the first sanctioned tournament at Wallace State Community College’s disc golf course this weekend. Ninety competitors are registered for the event, which begins Saturday at 8:30 a.m. The field features Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) pros...

    Veterans Day Celebration wows crowds at Sportsman Lake Park and Cullman Regional Airport

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     B-17 bomber Aluminum Overcast taxis in after a flight. CULLMAN - Cullman’s Veterans Day Celebration kicked off bright and early this morning at Sportsman Lake Park, with the opening ceremony including special guests Alabama Lt. Gov. Kay Ivey, Cullman Mayor Max A. Townson and Cullman...

    15th Annual Fairview Area-Wide Freedom Celebration held tonight

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    FAIRVIEW – Hundreds backed in and parked their vehicles around Fairview Community Park this Independence Day to watch the community’s annual fireworks display and take part in the 15th Annual Fairview Area-Wide Freedom Celebration.           Families rolled out picnic blankets and lit sparklers in anticipation of...

    A Girl’s Day Out: CRAFTED Cullman is a Hit

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    CULLMAN – Tucked away behind the doors of Northbrook Baptist Church in the early morning hours on Saturday was an epic crafting sensation that had mothers, daughters and friends alike reveling in crafts and fellowship.  CRAFTED Cullman is the new brainchild fundraiser for Hospice of...

    Behind the scenes: Share Club of Cullman

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    Beautiful Christmas décor on this year’s Christmas Tour of Homes CULLMAN - This time of year, there is a lot of hustle and bustle, the weather turns sharply colder and people are often preoccupied with their Christmas shopping, parties and trips out of town. But...

    Tale of a donkey: sanctuary houses more than dogs, cats

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    Photo: Noah the donkey is a favorite fixture at 2nd Chance Animal Sanctuary. Owner Sandra Shaffer saved Noah from drowning nearly 12 years ago. (Shelby County Reporter Photo/Keith McCoy) BLOUNT COUNTY – Noah the donkey is one of Sandra Shaffer's more interesting rescues at 2nd...

    Cooking class to be held in Colony

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    COLONY - Donna Shanklin, a regional extension agent with the Alabama Cooperative Extension Program, will be leading the Rite Bite Cooking School, focused on nutrition, diet and health at the Colony Educational Complex beginning in August. The six-session class, which will be every Wednesday from...

    ‘The Exchange’: participant reflects on Boston experience

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    Kacey Hall, Loretta Gillespie, Kristi Robertson and Proncey Robertson, make up the team of people who traveled to Boston as part of a cultural exchange experiment. / The Exchange The Tribune’s Loretta Gillespie went on a special journey last week. She was one of four...

    Discussing a “Southern family saga”

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    Former Welti native, Charlotte Thomas March, will be one of 10 authors at this year's annual Moulton Reading in the Garden on Oct. 18. When Charlotte Thomas March was growing up in the farming community of Welti, she wasn’t thinking of writing a book about...

    Bloomin’ Festival Remains a Top Tourism Event in the Southeast

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    It is a family friendly event that draws visitors from all over. It always pulls in a record attendance and everyone loves the Bloomin’ Festival.” Cecelia Smith, Tourism Director for the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce CULLMAN – The Bloomin’ Festival Arts & Crafts Fair is...

    Agriplex Transforms into Santa’s Workshop

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    I really love that they are doing this. It’s really great to have something that the home-school kids can do, too. This is one of the things they usually miss out on.” Lucy Stallings, home-school parent CULLMAN — On Saturday, Dec. 5, the North Alabama Agriplex...

    Warm Drinks for the Fall

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    CULLMAN – The weather is starting to cool, so it’s time for your favorite fall drinks. Get creative this fall with the best warm drinks and enjoy them all day.   How do you start your mornings? Sometimes, there’s nothing better than a steaming cup of...

    Sacred Heart Altar Society Holds Bunco Tournament

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    CULLMAN – The rattling of dice and squeals of delight filled the Family Life Center at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church. The glasses were filled, and the dies were cast in an evening of delight for all. The goal was twofold, have fun with...

    Reptile And Amphibian Show Coming To Agriplex

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    CULLMAN – On Tuesday, July 14 at 6 p.m. Daphne Mowland, an educator with Wheeler Wildlife will put reptiles and amphibians on display at the North Alabama Agriplex.  Rachel Dawsey, Director at the Agriplex, has overseen the Living Landscapes program for the past two years. She...

    Beautiful Day Backdrop to Cullman Farmers Market’s Opening Day

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    We’re going to have a good variety this year and I am very proud of that. We are going to be very versatile this year.”  Ann Moore, market manager   CULLMAN – The Cullman Farmers Market – Festhalle enjoyed its first day of the season on Saturday,...

    CP&R Branches Out to the Arts, Will Host Art in the Park on April 11

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    We have the best recreation facilities, the best schools, the best athletics, and it is time for us to step up our games in offering and promoting arts in the community” Waid Harbison, Marketing and Programs Director for CP&R CULLMAN – When you think of Cullman...

    The Link of Cullman County ‘Flourishes’: Praise given to God for Organization’s Blessings at Annual Year in Review Event

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    CULLMAN – The Link of Cullman County celebrated all that God has done in 2014 through their ministry non-profit by hosting their annual event called, “Flourish” last Thursday at Loft 212. This year’s event included a review of 2014, along with the winners of...

    Local Author to Sign New Book ‘Pray Hard & Speak Life’ at Deb’s Bookstore

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    CULLMAN – On Saturday, September 19th, Cullman author, Cliff Powell will be at Deb’s Bookstore from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. signing copies of his new book, “Pray Hard & Speak Life”. Copies of the book will be available for purchase. “Pray Hard & Speak...

    2nd Local Celebration of International Tabletop Day Set for April 11

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    CULLMAN – Everyone has a favorite tabletop game, whether it’s Monopoly, Risk, or maybe even Trivial Pursuit. There are, however, a plethora of fun and challenging games to play that many may not even be aware of. Tabletop games have made a comeback over...

    The Art of Reviewing a Beer

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    Craft beer is pouring into restaurants all over Cullman and with these beverages comes a delicious new hobby – reviewing beers. This can be a great way to bond with friends and family members or simply another way to disagree with them. It's also...

    Therapeutic rec dance classes kick off at civic center

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    CULLMAN – Cullman City Parks and Recreation’s Therapeutic Recreation Program partnered with The Factory Dance Productions and kicked off a free, six-week therapeutic dance class on Saturday. The class is for individuals ages 6 and up with all types of special needs and abilities...

    Annual Christmas in Cullman Festival This Saturday

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    CP&R, along with our partners at the Downtown Merchants Association, Cullman Chamber of Commerce, several local churches and other organizations, will be working together to bring the biggest and best Christmas in Cullman this season.” Waid Harbison, Cullman City Parks and Recreation CULLMAN — Christmas in...

    2nd Chance Sanctuary readies cats for adoption

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    Photo: Gracie is one of about 15 cats at 2nd Chance Animal Sanctuary. BLOUNT COUNTY – As the sun beats down on Sandra Shaffer's 16-acre spread at 2nd Chance Animal Sanctuary on June 16, Ringo, George and the rest of their band find solace...

    Alabama Tourism Department’s Barbecue Bracket Features Local Favorite

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    MONTGOMERY – The competition for Alabama’s best barbecue restaurants is heating up as establishments across the state vie for votes and bragging rights during The Alabama Barbecue Battle as part of The Year of Alabama BBQ. This year, 50 nominees will compete in five...

    Thanksgiving Countdown Corner Nov. 19: Recipes that really work, part 1

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    Thanksgiving Countdown Corner Nov. 19: Ever tried a recipe that looked really good in a book or magazine, and it was a total disappointment? Well, here are some that have been in my family for years and I know they work. I hope you’ll enjoy...

    Rope ‘Em, Cowgirl!

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    Annual Girlfriend Gala Wrangles in Donations for United Way of Cullman County   CULLMAN – On Thursday night, the ladies of Cullman donned their best boots and cowgirl hats for the 4th Annual Girlfriend Gala. This year’s theme for the gala was Cowgirls for a Cause...

    Relay For Life event shaping up to be a fun night

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    CULLMAN — The American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life of Cullman County event is shaping up to be a fun and inspirational night. The annual event will be held on Friday, May 1, 2015, at the Cullman County Fairgrounds, with the opening ceremony set...

    Christmas in Baileyton

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    BAILEYTON - Hundreds turned out this weekend for Baileyton’s fifth annual Christmas celebration at the Baileyton Senior Center. Free food, drinks, fresh fruit, gifts and a free picture with Santa were provided for all those in attendance. The building was packed to near capacity,...

    Spring Cleaning is Right Around the Corner

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    CULLMAN – Despite all the snow and ice lately, spring is just around the corner. Flowers will begin to bloom and the grass will suddenly become a lot greener. During the spring, most people find themselves outside, enjoying the sunshine and nice weather. Others...

    Keeping an Eye on Motorcycle Safety

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    CULLMAN – Motorcycles have come a long way since their invention. Now, riders have less to worry about  when they cruise down the street due to anti-locking brakes and many other safety advancements. These advancements have greatly reduced the risks of motorcycle accidents, but...

    Enjoy a Friday night out in Cullman!

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    CULLMAN - If you are looking for something to do in Cullman tonight, you are in luck! There are a handful of events happening, in addition to the regular Oktoberfest festivities. Two German dinners are available, one at The Busy Bee Cafe and the other...

    Attention Beer Lovers: Goat Island’s Richter’s Pils Among Best in Region

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    DECATUR - Craft brewing has made a boom in recent years since legislation passed allowing breweries to sell directly to customers, and north Alabama has seen a lot of progress. Huntsville alone has more per capita beer enterprises than any other part of the...

    City kicks off Christmas season in style

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    CULLMAN - On Friday evening, thousands of Cullman area residents lined downtown streets for the city's annual Christmas parade, then filled the stretch from Depot Park to the Festhalle to celebrate the season in style.  More than 40 floats and vehicles took part in...

    Recipes: scrumptious, easy dishes made with vegetables from the garden

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    Asparagus roll-ups / Loretta Gillespie This time of year when everything is so fresh, garden dishes for your table are just the thing to bring family together. After all, who doesn’t love fried okra, creamed corn and tomatoes? Add cornbread and sweet tea and you...

    Thanksgiving Countdown Corner Nov. 14: Painting your Halloween pumpkins for Thanksgiving

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    Use your newly gilded pumpkin with rustic or shabby chic decorations, or as a formal centerpiece. Thanksgiving Countdown Corner Nov. 14 If you bought pumpkins and ornamental gourds for Halloween and they are still firm, you can repurpose them for Thanksgiving with just a can of...

    10 Things from a Tribune Tastemaker: Pat Sharpton

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    Pat Sharpton, 2019 president of the Cullman County Master Gardeners, encourages everyone to consider joining the program.  (contributed) In this creative weekly series, local author, artist and all-around entertaining and eccentric (not to mention classy!) Southern gentleman Ben Johnson South introduces Cullman Tribune readers to...

    Lifetime Guarantee: 2nd Chance Animal Sanctuary redefines rescue

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    2nd Chance Animal Sanctuary owner Sandra Shaffer talks to Noah, a donkey she saved from drowning nearly 12 years ago. BLOUNT COUNTY – Barks break the morning quiet at 2nd Chance Animal Sanctuary as owner Sandra Shaffer steers her golf cart past a line of...

    Dinner on First promises good food, good time and new playground

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    Image by Soulful Snaps & Leslie Dyer- Last year’s Dinner on First   CULLMAN - On Friday evening, May 12, the Cullman City Parks and Recreation (CP&R) Foundation will set a table for 300. The event, Dinner on First, was to be outdoors along First Avenue...

    Fourth Annual Cullman Spring Family Fun Day

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    CULLMAN - On Sunday, March 13, Camp Seale Harris, a part of the Southeastern Diabetes Education Services (SDES), will hold its annual Cullman Spring Family Fun Day at the Cullman Wellness and Aquatic Center (CWAC). The event, held each spring, is an opportunity for Camp...

    Valentine’s Celebration at Stone Bridge Farms Feb. 10

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Planning ahead for an intimate, upscale date night experience this Valentine’s Day? Find a sitter for the children and slip on something nice, because Stone Bridge Farms and Sophia’s are gearing up for a Valentine’s Celebration. The event will take place...

    The Evelyn Burrow Museum to host Smithsonian exhibit

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    HANCEVILLE – The Smithsonian Institution’s traveling exhibition “The Way We Worked” will make its next stop in Cullman County, settling in at The Evelyn Burrow Museum on the campus of Wallace State Community College in Hanceville from Feb. 10 to March 20. Expressly chosen by...

    Cullman County Ducks Unlimited holds annual banquet

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    CULLMAN - Cullman County Ducks Unlimited (CCDU) held their annual banquet Thursday evening at Terry Pines County Club to raise funds for waterfowl protection and wetland preservation. The group fundraised through tickets, sponsorships, raffles and a live auction. More than 200 people were in...

    Warm Coats and Loads of Candy

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    CULLMAN - Destiny Church held their first ‘Coats and Candy’ ministry outreach on Saturday, November 1. The day went off without a hitch and the church family looks forward to making it an annual event for the Cullman community to enjoy. Destiny has been...

    Saturday event guide: April 22

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    CULLMAN COUNTY - The weekend is here, and in Cullman that means plenty of family-friendly events. The National Weather Service is forecasting showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1 p.m., partly sunny skies and a high near 81. Get out and enjoy one of these fun...

    ‘Our community takes care of us, so we like to take care of them’

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    Trident Marina hosts Christmas at Smith Lake CRANE HILL, Ala. - Landlubbers and mariners old and young alike gathered on the green of The Grille at Trident Marina Sunday, Dec. 3, to celebrate the beginning of the holiday season. Children enjoyed the lights, hot cocoa,...

    Relay For Life Wrap-Up Party To Cap A Huge Year For Fundraising

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    CULLMAN – This Thursday, June 18, at 5:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall at First Baptist Church, Cullman Relay for Life will hold its final significant gathering of the year.  Everyone is welcome to attend the Relay for Life Team Spirit Wrap-Up Party, but according...

    Colony summer program makes educational complex community hub

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    I’d like for everyone to know about this camp, about the educational complex here in Colony. Since there is no longer a school here in Colony, this building has become somewhat of the community hub, you know? I’d like for more people to know...

    Ghosts come to life at downtown library storytelling event

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    Dr. Alan Brown, member of the Road Scholars Speakers Bureau for the Alabama Humanities Foundation, presented “Ghost Stories from Alabama College Campuses” at the Halloween day edition of the Cullman County Library’s Fall Brown Bag Lecture Series. (Maggie Darnell for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN -...

    Schedule Your Child’s Phone Call from Santa

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    CULLMAN – Is your child on the Naughty or Nice List this Christmas season? Santa will be making phone calls to Cullman’s good boys and girls this year. Get your child in the Christmas spirit with a free phone call from Santa this Tuesday,...

    From Cullman County to Korea, veteran has stories to tell

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    Cullman County native and Korean War veteran Kenneth Glasscock CULLMAN - Kenneth Glasscock's grandparents were among the early homesteaders of Cullman County in the late 19th century, establishing a family farm about a mile east of Berlin on the route that would become Highway 278. ...

    Citizen of the Week: Joann Walls

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    My advice is to never give advice but set a good example for the younger generation.” Joann Walls HANCEVILLE – Hanceville’s Joann Walls may be a petite little lady, but she is been a huge part of the town for many years. She has served on...

    Cullman Regional Foundation Gala set for April 29; tickets now available

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    2016 Gala attendees, from left, Shirley and Tim Quattlebaum take a moment to pause with Judy and Keith Wise at the annual Cullman Regional Foundation benefit. CULLMAN - This year’s much anticipated Cullman Regional Foundation Gala is scheduled for Saturday, April 29. The event will...

    Some unwanted excitement at 2nd Fridays event

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    CULLMAN - The third Friday night celebration of the summer, the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce and Cullman City Parks and Recreation’s 2nd Fridays Cullman got off to its usual start with shoppers perusing the goods at the Farmer’s Market, kids hopping around in...

    Local Company and Organization Give Back to the United Way of Cullman County

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    CULLMAN – Last week, the United Way of Cullman County received a $5,000 donation from Belk. Manager Cathy Anderson presented the check on behalf of the Cullman Belk store. According to Stephanie Wood, marketing and communications coordinator at Cullman’s United Way, along with the donation...

    Surprising origins of America’s Christmas tradition

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    The celebration of Christmas as we know it today has a surprisingly storied history, with the first recorded instance of the church celebrating Christmas or "Cristes Maesse" coming from Rome in 336 AD. It did not become a major festival as we know it...

    Files from yesteryear: 1937, 1954

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    From the files of 1937 On Tuesday, August 17, the W.C. Griffith Gin at Hanceville had the privilege of processing Cullman County’s first bale of cotton for this season. The cotton was grown by A.R. Russell on D.D. Price’s farm on Warrior, Route One. Mr. Clark...

    Labor Day fun in Fairview, thanks to the Fairview Lions Club

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    FAIRVIEW - The Fairview Lions Club hosted a Labor Day car show and family fun event in the glorious shade of community park on Wesley Avenue Monday. The venue helped lessen the 90-degree heat, making the occasion quite enjoyable. The President of the Fairview Lions...

    Grace Café: Free Food and Fellowship

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    CULLMAN – If you are looking for an opportunity to socialize, enjoy live music and most of all eat, then plan on visiting Grace Café at Grace Episcopal Church. The café opens in the parish hall every fourth Tuesday to serve heaping portions of...

    Jammin’ in the gym with Cullman seniors

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    I came out tonight to listen to the Patsy Cline music as well as all the other country music they are performing.” Pat Shoup   CULLMAN - Cullman seniors danced the night away last night at the Donald E. Green Senior Center. Lacey Snider and J.D. Pollard...

    Tickets On Sale for This Year’s Little Black Dress Charity Bash

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    We are excited about the move to the Cullman Civic Center. The new venue provides more room for everyone to spread out and enjoy visiting with each other. It also allows us the opportunity to offer new experiences for our guests, including the new...

    Group trip to Ireland set for May; sign up now

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    Dublin HANCEVILLE — Area residents with a little Irish blood running through their veins or anyone who would like to visit the Emerald Isle may want to consider signing up to travel to Ireland with the Wallace State Abroad travel program offered through the Evelyn...

    How to Prepare Your Home for the Coming Cold Season

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    CULLMAN – Fall is a wonderful time of year in Alabama. Temperatures are at their mildest, and it is the perfect time to get some much needed work done to your home. It is also the perfect time to get things squared away for...

    Community Matters 2022-2

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    Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme

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    North Alabama Agriplex Teaches How to Cook With Herbs   CULLMAN – Recently, the North Alabama Agriplex held an informative and very delicious program, which taught all about herbs. The eager participants learned about many different herbs, but focused mainly on stevia, lemongrass, basil and oregano. Director...

    Community Matters 2022-4

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    Second Annual Team Crew Charity Event Promises to Be Bigger and Better

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    CULLMAN – Cystic Fibrosis affects approximately 30,000 people in the United States alone. It is a life threatening condition that is the result of a defective gene that causes large amounts of mucus to accumulate in the lungs, pancreas and other organs. One of...