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    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Henry County

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    The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight different counties each week. Each county will get its own "quilt block," along...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Greene County

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    The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight different counties each week. Each county will get its own "quilt block," along...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1934, 1954

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    From the Files of 1934: Married on Saturday at the home of Reverend J.E. Marion were Alvin Brannon and Miss Della Ham. Mr. Brannon holds a position with Hills Grocery Company and his bride is employed by Western Union. Miss Velma Oaks and Lee Swann...

    THE 67-COUNTY, ALABAMA GARDEN PARTY: St. Clair County

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    Lakeside in sun-dappled St. Clair County leads to deep thoughts like these: “Make your heart like a lake, with a calm, still surface, and great depths of kindness.” (Lao Tzu) And, “A lake carries you into recesses of feeling otherwise impenetrable.” (William Wordsworth) Then...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1900, 1930

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    From the files of 1900: Dickerman has purchased the sawmill belonging to V. Turney, near Vinemont. Doctor W.A. Barclift, of Hartselle, is having a cottage erected on the bluff, overlooking the Vinemont railroad station and will use it as a summer home. Swiss and Limberger cheese always...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Marion County

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    The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight different counties each week. Each county will get its own "quilt block," along...

    The past comes alive at Good Hope’s Alabama Bicentennial Festival

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. - The rich history of Good Hope was celebrated Saturday at the There’s Good Hope in Alabama Festival. The students and faculty of Good Hope High School (GHHS) worked all year to make sure the festival was a success. The event...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Conecuh County

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    The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight different counties each week. Each county will get its own "quilt block," along...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Dallas County

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    The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, “The 67-County Alabama Garden Party,” will spotlight different counties each week. Each county will get its own “quilt block,” along...

    Cakewalk through Cullman

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - A great crowd came out Saturday morning for the third April Walking Tour this month. Cullman County Museum Director Drew Green and Ben Johnson South were the guides for the tour, which had a special “Cullman Cakewalk” theme and featured several...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Shelby County

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    The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight different counties each week. Each county will get its own "quilt block," along...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1950

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    From the Files of 1950: The Democrats captured the local offices on Tuesday. B.F. Fant defeated Hubert E. Mitchell for State Senator, Kenneth J. Griffin outpolled O.N. Murphree for Probate Judge, W.C. (Crant) Waldrop defeated D.B. Hunter for Sheriff. Cullman County favored Lister Hill...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Tuscaloosa County

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    The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, “The 67-County Alabama Garden Party,” will spotlight different counties each week. Each county will get its own “quilt block,” along...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Marengo County

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    The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight different counties each week. Each county will get its own "quilt block," along...

    April Walking Tours begin, will continue Saturday

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The first of four historic walking tours began Saturday morning at the Cullman County Museum. Begun by the Alabama Tourism Department 10 years ago, the April Walking Tours take place every Saturday morning in April in several communities throughout the state.  Kicking...

    Colony to host Birmingham African American Genealogy Group

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    COLONY, Ala. - Councilwoman Ethel Alexander at Tuesday’s Colony Town Council meeting reported that the town will be visited this Friday by members of the Birmingham African American Genealogy Group (BAAGG).  From 9:30-noon, the organization will be at Wallace State Community College in Hanceville...

    Vinemont celebrates history

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    VINEMONT, Ala. - Vinemont Elementary celebrated the town’s history Saturday in conjunction with the ongoing Alabama 200 Bicentennial celebration. Chosen as one of the Bicentennial schools, Vinemont Elementary has focused on Vinemont history throughout the school year while planning Saturday’s Vinemont History Day.  The school...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1936, 1950

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    From the files of 1936: The beloved preacher, Reverend B.E. Fulmer is pastor at Ebenezer this year. School opened on Monday. Mr. Chaney and Misses Winn and Speegle are the teachers. Miss Clyde Crider has accepted a position as secretary in the office of Clarence...

    A special stop on our ’67-County Alabama Garden Party,’ where we discover a Lost Garden of the Old South in Morgan County!

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    The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight different counties each week. Each county will get its own "quilt block," along...

    Colony unveils 5 Alabama Bicentennial murals

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    COLONY, Ala. - The Town of Colony held a special Alabama Bicentennial celebration Saturday, unveiling five murals depicting the community’s history, churches and people. In a ceremony held at the town’s Educational Complex, guests listened to songs and readings that gave insight into the...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Limestone County

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    The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight different counties each week. Each county will get its own "quilt block," along...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1900, 1930

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    From the Files of 1900: County Health Officer Yielding, of Walter, was here on Wednesday. R.W. Wiley, of Joppa, was here on Monday. A.J. York attended the sheriff’s convention, in Montgomery, this week. Doctor J.S.O. Whitson, of the “Free State of Winston” was visiting friends here this week. I.C....

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Lawrence County

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    The Alabama honeysuckle border was inspired by an 18th century, Southern applique quilt. The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Lauderdale County

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    The Alabama honeysuckle border was inspired by an 18th century, Southern applique quilt. The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Franklin County

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    The Alabama honeysuckle border was inspired by an 18th century, Southern applique quilt. The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight different...

    85 years in, Bennett family still a staple of Cullman business

    In 1962, the businesses next to Bennett Auto Supply caught fire and burned down. The fire began in what was once the theater and destroyed the block, including the original All Steak Cafe. The alley, which still exists on the south side of Bennett, kept the fire from spreading. This photo shows a young Doug Bennett on the roof of the building working to prevent the fire from spreading as the fire department fought the blaze. (Bennett family)
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    CULLMAN, Ala. - This month, Bennett Tire Service will celebrate 50 years in its U.S. Highway 31 location in Cullman. Owner Doug Bennett stressed that the Bennett family and selling tires go back much further than 50 years. He is proud of the family...

    Busy Bee Café readying to celebrate 100 years

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Busy Bee Café has been around for 100 years: two locations, three buildings, eight owners.  It has seen much of the rise of Cullman as a growing community and even an economic power in the state. Keeping up with generations...

    Welcome to Berlin

    The community’s third fire station was built in 2016. (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune)
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        BERLIN, Ala. - The town of Berlin was incorporated in 2018, becoming the 12th municipality in Cullman County. The community of Berlin has existed as long as, if not longer than, most Cullman communities and is centered around Walker’s Corner USA which is the...

    Hanceville Drug Company still hopping after all these years

    The Hanceville Drug Company, the oldest pharmacy in Cullman County, is home to a 1950s-style soda fountain. (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune)
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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Stepping inside the Hanceville Drug Company is much like stepping into the past. The more than 100-year-old business offers modern day services but also takes you back in time with its old-fashioned soda fountain and vintage memorabilia.   The pharmacy was opened in...

    Hanceville Drug Company still hopping after all these years

    The Hanceville Drug Company, the oldest pharmacy in Cullman County, is home to a 1950s-style soda fountain. (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune)
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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Stepping inside the Hanceville Drug Company is much like stepping into the past. The more than 100-year-old business offers modern day services but also takes you back in time with its old-fashioned soda fountain and vintage memorabilia.   The pharmacy was opened in...

    A morning with Ophelia and James Fields

    Ophelia Fields and her son, James, pose for a photo at the Colony Senior Center. (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune)
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    COLONY, Ala. – On most mornings, Ophelia Fields, 86, can be found at the Colony Senior Center playing dominoes with her many dear friends. They enjoy their morning coffee while keeping up with each other’s families and friends. On a recent morning, she was...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Blount County

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    The Alabama honeysuckle border was inspired by an 18th century, Southern applique quilt. The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1950

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    From the Files of 1950: Fairview West News Mrs. G.M. Purdy, who has had double pneumonia, is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. R.V. Baldwin and children, of Birmingham, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ballard and her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Quick and...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Bibb County

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    The Alabama honeysuckle border was inspired by an 18th century, Southern applique quilt. The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight different...

    Porcelain exhibit celebrating Alabama Bicentennial opens at Cullman County Museum

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    Left to right are Anna Marie Skonieczny, Anita Russell, Betty Moore, Julia Lovin Ducker and Dixie Anderson. (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN, Ala. - A new exhibit featuring the work of the Decatur Porcelain Artists (DPA) opened Tuesday at the Cullman County Museum....

    Files from Yesteryear: 1950

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    From the Files of 1950: Fairview Organizes P.T.A. Parents and teachers of the Fairview School area have had two meetings, recently. The outgrowth of these meetings is an organized P.T.A. Officers elected for the school year 1950-1951 are: Mrs. Gus Buttram, president; Mrs. Ray Campbell, first vice-president;...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Montgomery County

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    The Alabama honeysuckle border was inspired by an 18th century, Southern applique quilt. The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Monroe County

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    The Alabama honeysuckle border was inspired by an 18th century, Southern applique quilt. The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Mobile County

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    The Alabama honeysuckle border was inspired by an 18th century, Southern applique quilt. The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1918 and 1938

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    From the Files of 1918: On September 22nd, Mr. and Mrs. Asa B. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. S.J. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Herzig, Miss Mae Hauk and Doctor G.W. Bledsoe assisted the Welti Community in organizing a Red Cross Auxiliary. G.D. Elmore is chairman and...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Clarke County

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    The Alabama honeysuckle border was inspired by an 18th century, Southern applique quilt. The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Baldwin County

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    The Alabama honeysuckle border (top left) was inspired by an 18th century, Southern applique quilt. The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Madison County

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    Quilt block (left): The Alabama honeysuckle border was inspired by an 18th century, Southern applique quilt. This caption will stay the same each week. Recipe (right) for Madison County Rocket Salad with Hot Bacon Dressing The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Washington County

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    The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with statewide field reporting by Alabama Master Gardener/Botanical Artist Ben Johnson South. This year-long feature, "The 67-County Alabama Garden Party," will spotlight different counties each week. Each county will get its own "quilt block," along...

    Vinemont History Day offers students glimpse of the past

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    Brian Lacy, of the Cullman Electric Cooperative, speaks to students at Friday’s Vinemont History Day at Vinemont Elementary School. (courtesy Kim Brown) VINEMONT - In its eighth year, Vinemont Elementary School’s History Day was expanded this year, thanks to the state’s Bicentennial, the Alabama 200,...

    ‘Come Home to Vinemont’: school prepares to celebrate community history

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    Former Vinemont Principal Dr. Jane Teeter talks about community history during last year’s school event.  (Photo courtesy Jacqueline Hill) VINEMONT - Over two days this December, Vinemont Elementary School (VES) will hold its eighth annual celebration of the history and heritage of the Vinemont community. ...

    ‘Love Letters in a Box’: Book looks inside long-distance romance in 1900s-Cullman

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    This collection of old letters chronicles the communication between Francis Resch and Emma Schwaiger.  Photo courtesy E.W. Boening CULLMAN – In 2011, during a Memorial Day weekend visit to friends in Cullman, E.W. Boening was shown a box containing a few photographs and a remarkable...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1930 and 1936

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    From the files of 1930: Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Calloway are in Georgia at the bedside of Mrs. Calloway’s mother, Mrs. Crutchfield, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Whatley announce the birth of a little daughter. Charles Bilgere died, in Birmingham, on Friday morning and funeral...

    Local officials meet with British MP David Duguid during stop in Cullman

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    CULLMAN – Mr. David Duguid, of the Scottish Conservative Party and a Member of British Parliament (MP) for Banff and Buchan since June 2017, recently visited Cullman with U.S. Congressman Robert Aderholt. Mr. Duguid is a participant in the 41st Annual British-American Parliamentary Group...

    After 31 years, Elaine Fuller retires from Cullman County Museum

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    Elaine Fuller and her family.  L-R: daughter Jenny Malke, husband Wayne Fuller, grandson Casey Harbin, Elaine Fuller, son Jay Fuller and daughter Suzanne Harbin (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) CULLMAN - On Thursday afternoon, the city of Cullman honored Cullman County Museum Director Elaine Fuller...

    126th annual singing fills Cullman County district courtroom

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    Singers and spectators filled Judge Kim Chaney’s district courtroom for the 126th annual Cullman County Courthouse Singing Convention, the last traditional shaped note singing convention held in any courthouse in the United States. (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) CULLMAN - Crowds filled the district courtroom...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1940 and 1957

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    From the Files of 1940: Lutheran Ladies Aid Meets At Church On Tuesday afternoon, December 10th, the Lutheran Ladies Aid met at the Lutheran Church. A beautiful program was presented. Scripture was read by Mrs. Ernest Grund. The Life of Paul was studied. A map was...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1905, 1930, 1935 and 1955

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    From the Files of 1905 There was not more than a third of a crop of strawberries this year. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Stinson was climbing a tree, caught a live telephone wire and was unable to turn loose. Neighbors soon rescued...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1954

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    From the Files of 1954: There are seven sets of twins at West Point School this year, including: Ronald and Donald Powell – 7, Judy and Johnny Overton – 7, Doris and Horace Guthery – 9, Onita and Oletha Duke – 11, R.B. and Flora...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1937 and 1994

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    From the Files of 1937: Doctor R.B. Dodson is Commander of the American Legion. Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Kirtt, who formerly lived at West Point, have moved to the Willingham Community. This is the first year for typing to be offered at Hanceville School. Miss Dixie Christian...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1953

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    From the Files of 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Miller, of Pennsylvania, are the guests this week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Helms. Mr. and Mrs. James Linton and family, of Birmingham and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and son, of Athens, were the...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1953

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    From the Files of 1953: Simcoe News Carl Peak celebrated his birthday on Sunday with a surprise birthday dinner. Douglas Hill, of Birmingham, spent the weekend with relatives here. Johnnie Hill had as her overnight guests recently, Barbara Jo Pearson, Melba Evans, Gerroldean Schnittker, Evon Aikens and Wilma...

    ‘Making Alabama: Bicentennial Traveling Exhibit’ open at WSCC through May 24

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    The ribbon was cut on the “Making Alabama: Bicentennial Traveling Exhibit” at the Evelyn Burrow Museum on the campus of Wallace State on Thursday, April 19, 2018. The exhibit is open through May 24. (Nick Griffin for The Tribune) HANCEVILLE - The “Making Alabama: Bicentennial...

    ‘Making Alabama: A Bicentennial Traveling Exhibit’ opens at Wallace State; grand opening planned for April 19

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    The “Making Alabama: A Bicentennial Traveling Exhibit” will be at Wallace State Community College’s Evelyn Burrow Museum through May 24. A special grand opening and ribbon cutting will be held on Thursday, April 19, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.The ball gown worn by...

    Colony kicks off Black History Month with ‘Celebration of Life’

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    Colony Councilwoman Ethel Alexander helped plan and put on Colony’s celebration. / W.C. Mann COLONY - On Sunday afternoon, the town of Colony kicked off Black History Month at its Educational Complex with “Colony: a Celebration of Life.”  The event included stories of the founding...

    Evelyn Burrow Museum displays maps outlining history of Alabama

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    The Evelyn Burrow Museum’s Exhibit Hall in the Burrow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts currently boasts a collection of maps from as early as the mid-16th century to modern times showing the evolution of the state of Alabama. “Sweet Home: Alabama’s History...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1917, 1935 and 1938

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    From the Files of 1917: Attending the organization meeting of the North and South National Bee Line Highway Association, in Birmingham, from Cullman County were Probate Judge Fred J. Buchmann, Postmaster, Postmaster S.J. Griffin, Commissioners J.A. Vickery, L.A. Kelton, J.B. White, Doctor S.H. Sudduth, George...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1938

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    From the Files of 1938: Kelton Whaley, of Vinemont, tells that his brother-in-law, Tom C. Thomason, who is a salesman in the Carolina region, happened upon some excitement, recently. In Winston-Salem, North Carolina, he picked up an extra passenger, who desired a free ride to...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1926 and 1938

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    From the Files of 1926: Miss Mary Clara Goehler and Max F. Buettner were married on September 5th, at high noon, at Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church, with the Reverend Henry Meyer officiating. Earl Wilhite, of Dayton, Ohio, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs....

    Files from Yesteryear: 1919 and 1959

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    From the Files of 1919: Eleven students at API were expelled this week for hazing of freshmen. Miss Lucile Sparks entertained a group of young friends at a Halloween party. Present were Gladys Kilpatrick, Mattie Lea Rollo, Helen Buchmann, Esther Wood, Nannie Mae Burrows, Bessie Metz,...

    Holiday season traditions: Christmas trees

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    A Christmas tree decorated with Chrismon symbols and other ornaments at Oak Level Baptist Church near Holly Pond / W.C. Mann As we count down to Christmas, The Tribune decided to take a look at some things folks often do during the Advent/Christmas season, both...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1951 and 1959

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    From the Files of 1951: Bearcat Banter Bill Baggett and Pete Taylor, who opened the season sitting on the bench are now Cullman’s only offensive fullback and quarterback. Adam and Brandon are both out for the most, if not all, of the remaining games, due...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1959

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    From the Files of 1959: Wreck Injures Hanceville Family Seven members of a Hanceville family were among nine injured in a two-car smash-up in Vestavia on Tuesday afternoon. A faulty traffic signal was blamed for the crash. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Puckett, both 28 and Mrs....

    Cullman Bicentennial Committee awards $1,000 grant to Agriplex for summer programs

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    Bicentennial Committee Chairman Drew Green, right, presents the grant check to the Agriplex Board.  L-R: Dr. Bill Peinhardt, Rachel Dawsey, Mike Roden, Billy Troutman, Bonnie Baty, Jackie Walker (receiving check), Tim Scott and Jerry Eddleman CULLMAN - Recently, Cullman’s Alabama 200 Bicentennial Committee Chairman Drew...

    Cullman County Museum hosting special WWI centennial poster exhibit

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    The exhibit of recruiting posters and war bond ads on the museum’s upper floor includes a copy of the famous Uncle Sam “I Want You” poster. / Cullman County Museum CULLMAN - The United States quietly entered the centennial of its 1917-18 involvement in World...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1959

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    From the Files of 1959: Hanceville Club Meets The Hanceville 4-H Club met on Monday, October 26th, in the club room at Hanceville School. Everette Chandler, assistant county agent, met with the group. Officers for the club year 1959 were elected. They are: president, Maurice...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1959

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    From the Files of 1959: Miss James Dies Funeral services were held on November 11th at the Moss Service Chapel for Miss Alice James, 79, of Cullman, who died in Tuscaloosa on October 30th. Reverend J.B. Lane conducted the services and Moss Service directed interment in...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1902, 1932 and 1952

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    From the Files of 1902: W.C. Boub spent Monday in Trimble. Issac Cofer has received the contract to build the McMinn Bridge, near Trimble. J.M. Black, of Walter, was in town on Thursday. “Uncle” Joshua Oaks, of Simcoe, was  in town on Wednesday. James Harbison and David Strickland were...

    Historic sites in Colony marked with Bicentennial signs

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    The Reverend Kiki Terry and members of the Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church are pictured with their Alabama 200 Bicentennial sign. / Photo courtesy Drew Green COLONY - On Sunday, Drew Green of the Cullman County Bicentennial Committee delivered “Alabama 200” marker signs to two...

    As Alabama marks 200 years, some parts celebrating 300

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    Reenactors in Wetumpka, on Saturday, Nov. 4 at the Alabama Historical Commission’s celebration of the 300th anniversary of the establishment of Ft. Toulouse by the French in 1717.  Photo courtesy Dolan Trout WETUMPKA - Since March of this year, Alabama has been recognizing its establishment...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1951

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    From the Files of 1951: Who Visited Whom? Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swan and family and Mr. and Mrs. A.Q. Vaughn and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.A. Vaughn, in Addison, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sewell and daughter, of Texas City, Texas, visited...

    Good Hope receives Alabama 200 signs

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    Alabama 200” signs are popping up all over: at Good Hope Baptist Church, with church members, Good Hope Mayor Jerry Bartlett, Rep. Corey Harbison, R- Good Hope, Good Hope City Councilwoman Susan Eller, and representatives of the church / Drew Green GOOD HOPE - On...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1951

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    From the files of 1951:   Hanceville Happenings Morlar Bradford is improving, at his home, following a recent operation. Mrs. Doris Vaughn and children, of Kemosah, Wisconsin, are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Duren. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Mann were Mr....

    Back to the farm

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    CULLMAN - In spite of a full slate of area competition from events like the Mud Creek Arts and Crafts Festival, Pilot Club Rummage Sale, Sportsman Lake Yard Sale and the Alabama Gourd Festival, this weekend’s Peinhardt Farm Day was declared a success. Jennifer Tucker,...

    Signs of the (bygone) times

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    Drew Green, left, delivers an “Alabama 200” sign to the Little School House in Garden City. CULLMAN - As part of the Alabama 200 Bicentennial celebration, Cullman’s Bicentennial Committee is offering sandwich board signs for placement at historic sites and certain public places around the...

    Peinhardt Farm Day this Saturday

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    Dr. Bill Peinhardt at the Dingler Cabin in the farm’s east pasture / W.C. Mann   We’re really blessed, because we’ll have as many as 200 volunteers involved Saturday.  It’s not just us; we’ve had a lot of good support from the good people of Cullman.” Dr....

    Files from Yesteryear: 1951 and 1959

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    From the Files of 1951: Hanceville Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Fred Camp, of Calera, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bland. A son, Barry David, was born on May 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Millbourne, in Arlington, Virginia. Mrs. Millbourne is the...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1959

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    From the Files of 1959: Purdy Rites   Funeral services were held on May 19th at  Fairview  West  for Harrison P. Purdy, age 83, of Route One, Hanceville, who died at his residence on May 17th. Reverend Harvey Edwards conducted the services and Moss Service directed interment. Survivors...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1919 and 1959

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    From the Files o 1919: A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Beyer this week. Mrs. Perry Grimes has returned to her Route Three, Cullman, home after a visit to her grandmother, Mrs. Eliz Stewart, in Carroll County, Georgia. Mrs. Stewart, who is the...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1901, 1902, 1919 and 1952

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    From the Files of 1901: Miss Catherine Gurley is visiting her brother at Blossberg. Doctor Nick Schlaff, of Hanceville, was here on Tuesday. F.M. Hamilton returned on Thursday from a trip to Arkansas. Miss Emma Potts, of Clanton, is  visiting here. There will be an excursion from Birmingham to...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1933 and 1952

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    From the files of 1933: Doctor Dodson and daughter, Jane and Doctor J.C. Martin and daughters, Eunice and Grace left, on Wednesday, for a visit to the World’s Fair, in Chicago. Maurice Norwood spent Monday afternoon, in Birmingham. Henry Wilhite and son, Verbon spent the past...

    One last conversation with a living legend: Margot Tanner

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    Margot Tanner displays one of the numerous original works of art she has created. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - This week, the Cullman community will bid farewell to a woman with a remarkable story, who has created a series of other remarkable stories in her...

    Cullman library receives grant for August Alabama Bicentennial art project

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    Cullman’s Alabama 200 Committee Chairman Drew Green presents a grant check to Cullman County Public Library’s Janice Cook and Cullman County Public Library System Director Sharon Townson. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - On Monday morning, the Cullman Alabama 200 Committee presented the Cullman County Public...

    ‘The Science of Alabama History’

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    CHS coach and science (and now history) teacher Kyle Morris / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - On Monday morning, representatives of communities and organizations across north Alabama gathered at the Benedictine Sisters’ Retreat Center in Cullman to talk about how people and groups can participate in...

    125th annual singing convention draws capacity crowd to courthouse

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    Music comes from all directions as the song leader directs from the center. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - Over the weekend, Cullman celebrated what has become a unique tradition in Alabama: the state’s last courthouse singing convention.  Singers from all over the state, and some...

    This week in Cullman history (May 23-30)

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    Tribune File Photo/May 23, 1935   Opening of Old Dutch Mill (1935) On Wednesday, May 29, 1935, the Old Dutch Mill dance club opened its doors. The dance club was located about a mile north of the city of Cullman on what was then known as the...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1934 and 1937

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    From the Files of 1934: Little Mary Landel Carr has been quite ill at the home of her parents, Mr.  and Mrs. L.J. Carr. Doctor and Mrs. J.G. Daves have returned after a week in San Antonio, Texas. Martin Burks is recovering from an operation which he...

    VFW Post 2214 plans Memorial Day activities

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    Flags displayed along Highway 31 in 2016, put out by members of VFW Post 2214/Image courtesy of Ken Brown CULLMAN -  Cullman’s Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2214 has several activities planned for this year’s Memorial Day remembrance. According to Post Vice Commander, retired Air Force...

    30th annual Oakville Indian Mounds Park and Museum’s Multicultural Indian Event this weekend

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    Jim Sawgrass DANVILLE - Just a short drive from Cullman you’ll find a vastly different culture celebrated each year at the Oakville Indian Mounds Park and Museum’s Multicultural Indian Event, now in its 30th year. The annual occasion brings together the area’s rich American Indian...

    Cullman’s 1st Strawberry Festival took place 78 years ago, in 1939

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    1939 festival program: ran in the May 4, 1939 Tribune Cullman’s annual Strawberry Festival was first held in 1939. The first festival was held on Saturday, May 13, and featured a large parade, a floral show, strawberry exhibits and auction, a fiddler’s contest, music, a...

    WWII vet special guest at Wallace State

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    George Mills, a local WWII veteran, was hosted for a two-hour seminar Tuesday by Wallace State history instructor Leigh Ann Courington. She and her students dressed in period outfits and styled their hair to welcome him to the campus. Mills served in the U.S. Army's...

    Final April Walking Tour a total cakewalk

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    Cakewalk tour guide Ben South   CULLMAN - The last of the historic April Walking Tours was held this weekend, and they ended on a sweet note. Led by Ben South, the final tour was a traditional southern cakewalk, showing attendees the sweeter side of the...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1918 and 1938

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    From the Files of 1918: Mrs. John Lewis and children, of Birmingham, are the guests of  her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Linton. Colonel and Mrs. A.A. Griffith and son, Kenneth, have returned home from a two- week visit to Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs....

    Final April Walking Tour: Ben South’s Cullman Classic Cakewalk

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    CULLMAN - The last of this year’s free April Walking Tours will be tomorrow, Saturday, April 29, and it’s going to be sweet. Literally. This week’s guide will be Ben South, a real character in an outlandish, southern charmer, kind-hearted rapscallion kind of way, and...

    This week in Cullman history (April 25-May 2): Tornado outbreak of April 27, 2011

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    Tornado as it passed near Highway 157 after leaving city of Cullman (Credit: Bill Piper) At least four tornadoes struck Cullman County on April 27, 2011. The tornadoes were part of the 2011 Super Outbreak, a generational tornado outbreak that affected large portions of the...