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Downtown Childersburg celebrates new businesses with another 3rd Thursday Block Party this week

“When I was recruited to organize this monthly event – the 3rd Thursday Block Parties in downtown Childersburg – the idea was to call attention to the growing number of businesses, a good time for the community with a purpose,” said Tom Roberts. “And this month it’s all getting bigger.”

New and existing businesses have two new neighbors, The Nevermore Bar & Grill along with Salon Paragon, both on 8th Avenue, across from another new entry, Another Level Cards. And a couple of other new Childersburg businesses are joining the big night as vendors.

“I talked with Felling Ranchy this morning, and they’ll be showing off their line-up of western fashion and consignment goods from their Highway 280 store. Hooked up with The Bargain Barn Liquidations to bring out some of their growing inventory from their amazing new store in the Piggly Wiggly Shopping Center – brand new goods at liquidation prices.”

Regular vendors will be joined by several farmers market favorites with farm fresh eggs and home-cooked breads and treats, plus lots more new arts and crafts vendors, and even a bouncy house for the kids. All the candidates for next week’s municipal election have been invited to either set up tents, or chat with visitors on their own.

“And, besides our downtown eateries – The Chicken Coop and Domino’s Pizza – we’re expecting a trio of food vendors, plus the Pelicans SnoBalls truck,” added Roberts. “Bring the family for a fun night out and experience all that downtown Childersburg, and beyond, has to offer!”

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Childersburg has held their final meeting before the August 26th election

Read the accounts &/or watch the meeting video below:

The Childersburg City Council called a meeting for 12:00 noon on Tuesday, September 2nd to canvass the results of the August 26th Municipal Election. They also approved for all officials elected to attend the newly required orientation training provided by the Alabama League of Municipalities. That approval includes registration, travel, lodging, and per diem.

In New Business, the Council approved Ordinance #1150, which approves the City’s participation in the State Consumable Vapor Products Tax Revenue Distribution Program, as opposed to handling that on their own.

Resolution 2025-20 provides an important stop-gap for City retirees with 25 or more years of service. They were approved to receive health insurance benefits as provided, until they reach the required age for Medicare eligibility.

Also approved was Resolution 2025-21, which selects Utility Engineering Consultants, LLC for the Rebuild Alabama paving project for Forest Hills Road.

The Council approved payment for 17 Childersburg Police Officers membership in FOP Lodge #8 at a rate of $30 per officer for a total of $510, paid from Fund 13.

Approval was given for Tracey Crocker to be hired as a full-time permanent transportation driver at a rate of $12 per hour.

Several items were approved for the Childersburg Fire Department concerning Alex Knight. He was classified as a full-time permanent firefighter paramedic with no change in his pay rate. The Council also approved $800 for Knight to attend recruit school in Mountain Brook in September.

The Street Department was approved to purchase a 1996 Isuzu Box Truck from Ponder Plumbing in the amount og $5,000.

Payment of invoices was approved in the amount of $395, 497.67.

During the Town Hall meeting, a discussion was held about a public meeting concerning ALDOT’s proposed changes in Highway 235, known as Plant Road. That meeting will be held at the Church of Christ on Plant Road on August 28th from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. A large crowd of citizens and representatives of industry are expected to join City officials in voicing opposition to changing the road from four to two traffic lanes, with a left-turn lane dividing those traffic lanes.

The next Council meeting have both been set for Tuesday, September 2nd, a called meeting at 12:00 Noon to canvass election results, and the regular meeting at 5:00 p.m. The hope is to hold those meetings in the new Police-Judicial Building on Highway 280, if an issue with the door can be secured between the Police Headquarters and the Municipal Court sections by then.

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BB Comer freshman has been named to Congress of Future Medical Leaders

Malaya Keaton, a Freshman at BB Comer Memorial High School in Sylacauga, has been named as a delegate to the Congress of Future Medical Leaders to be held on June 24 through 26, 2026, just outside Boston, on the University of Massachusetts Lowell campus.

The Congress is an honors-only program for high school students who want to become physicians or go into medical research fields. The purpose of this event is to honor, inspire, motivate and direct the top students in the country interested in these careers, to stay true to their dream and, after the event, to provide a path, plan and resources to help them reach their goal.

Malaya’s nomination was signed by Dr. Mario Capecchi, winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine and the Science Director of the National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists to represent Alabama, based on her academic achievement, leadership potential, and determination to serve humanity in the field of medicine.

During the three-day Congress, Malaya Keaton will join students from across the country and hear Nobel Laureates and National Medal of Science recipients discuss leading medical research; be given advice from Ivy League and top medical school deans on what to expect in medical school; witness stories told by patients who are living medical miracles; be inspired by fellow teen medical science prodigies; and learn about cutting-edge advances and the future in medicine and medical technology.

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The threat of rain did not dampen the spirit of TigerFest 2025

There was rain throughout the area and gray, threatening skies above TigerFest 2025 at John Cox Stadium in Childersburg, but that didn’t scare off visitors for the big annual event.

Those visitors were greeting with a bunch of delicious food from food trucks, even more supportive exhibitors, and plenty of back-to-school information, and a long list of fun activities to enjoy well into the event, before rain finally came and cut short the celebration.

“A lot of folks, a LOT of folks have come out in support of our children,” said Mayor Ken Wesson, “Another impressive night for the people of Childersburg, coming together for a great cause.”

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BBQ Bailout raised nearly $12,000 for the Arc of South Talladega County

The Arc of South Talladega County is proud to announce the tremendous success of its recent BBQ Bailout Fundraiser, which raised nearly $12,000 to support individuals with developmental, cognitive, and intellectual disabilities in South Talladega County. The event was held on Friday, August 1st at The Corner Spot in Sylacauga.

Thanks to the enthusiastic participation of local municipal candidates and the incredible generosity of the public, the event brought together supporters from across the community for a fun and impactful evening. The following candidates were “locked up” for the cause and rallied donations to earn their release:

Greer Wright Bisignani – $1,050

Lee Perryman – $630

Nate Brewer – $1,087.25

Tina Sanders – $1,200

Jada Thomas-Combs – $760

Diana Thornton – $760

Matt Hubbard – $1,010

Tim Vincent – $1,013

Zac Mayo – $864

John Wesson – $783

Mayor Jim Heigl – $200 donation

Guests enjoyed lively conversations with candidates, watched the bailout fun unfold, and helped raise additional funds by purchasing over 200 BBQ plates, many of which were enjoyed on-site as the excitement continued.

The barbecue plates were prepared by Jon and Chelsey Strong, with supplies generously donated by members of The Arc’s Board of Directors.

A special thank-you goes to Becky Bolton, who provided use of The Corner Spot at no charge – helping make the evening even more successful.

All proceeds from the event will go directly to The Arc’s ongoing efforts to provide vital services, advocacy, and resources for individuals with disabilities and their families throughout every stage of life.

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Childersburg First Methodist celebrates “community” with a block party

The idea started as a Childersburg First Methodist Church cookout, but blossomed into a full community block party over this past weekend, filling church grounds with vendors and visitors.

“We wanted to create a fellowship activity,” explained CFMC Technology leader Tison Pearson, “And it just kept growing into what we have here today.”

Church Event Coordinator Jessica Smith said, “We wanted to involve the community, adding ways to engage local citizens. We organized a school supply giveaway, and invited candidates for the upcoming city elections. Then we figured we needed to feed the crowd and invited popular food trucks, then added more craft vendors and community exhibitors.”

There were lots of fun things going on, as well as a crowd that provided hope that even event will become an annual happening, and continue to grow.”

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No More Tears, Inc. continues their annual Back-to-School tradition with school supplies and a fun day in the park

Every summer, in the weeks leading up to a new school year, No More Tears, Inc. gathers families in a local park with a Back-to-School event, where everything is free for those in attendance.

In keeping with this year’s theme, “Back Packs for a Brighter Future” over one thousand free back packs were given away, filled with school supplies. There were fun games, hot dogs, popcorn, nachos and cheese, snow cone treats, and more. And DJ Weechie supplied the music for a fun and rewarding day in Central Park.

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Meat Depot’s “Powerade With a Purpose” supports local high school athletic programs

It’s a fun and productive way to give back to the community for Sylacauga’s Meat Depot, and the beneficiaries are the high school athletic programs at B.B. Comer and Sylacauga High Schools. Now through July 29th, grab Powerade at 5 for $5 and help support local students, especially student athletes.

Hey, the students themselves know what this means. Student athletes have been showing up, spending a good bit of the little time they have left before school starts back.

Check out the boxes for our local schools near the door. Pick one, or pick both. Donate some Powerade. All the donations will be delivered to the schools to help the students start the school year strong!

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Governor Ivey announces more than $3.7 million in “Rebuild Alabama” funding for local road projects across Alabama, including Childersburg

Governor Kay Ivey has announced more than $3.7 million in state funding is being awarded to cities and counties for 12 road projects across Alabama, highlighting her ongoing commitment to enhancing Alabama’s infrastructure. One of those dozen projects is for Childersburg.

The grants are the second round of funding made available this year under the Alabama Department of Transportation’s Annual Grant Program created by the Rebuild Alabama Act. The grant funds for Childersburg will re-route 9th Avenue SW traffic and resurface 1.581-miles on Forest Hills Drive.

Childersburg will receive $350,000 in state funds, along with $196,500 in local matching funds, for a total of $546,500 available for the project.

Ward A Councilman Brandon Robinson, who represents the area in which the project will take place, acknowledged the help of State Representative Ben Robbins, working in cooperation with the current Mayor and Council, “I really appreciate Ben Robbin’s hard work to help us get this done, and Childersburg is blessed to have Representative Robbins as our State Representative. The future is bright for the City of Childersburg.”

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The Childersburg Rescue Squad announces plans for their annual October “Ride to the Rescue” fund-raising event

As a total volunteer organization, the Childersburg Rescue Squad depends on donations and two major fund raisers to cover their expenses. They have announced plans for one of those fund-raisers, “Ride to the Rescue” on Saturday October 11, 2025.

The “Ride to the Rescue” event is a significant fundraising effort for the Childersburg Rescue Squad, aiming to support their missions both locally and beyond. The event includes a bike ride/race with two circuits: a 32-mile and a 64-mile route, starting at the B.J. Meeks Sports Complex in Childersburg.

The event also features a free concert the night before the race, a car-ruck-and-bike show, as well as BBQ plates for sale. The event is a testament to the squad’s commitment to community support and their efforts to enhance the lives of those in need.

When a call for help comes, the Squad answers. So far this year, the Childersburg Rescue Squad responded to: a lost person on Cheaha Mountain; a lost person in Munford; recovered a drowning victim in Morgan County and another one in Lake Lanier, GA; assisted with the tornado in Winterboro.

More recently, they rescued two elderly gentlemen stranded on Elliot Island during a heavy thunderstorm when their boat broke down. ALEA was unable to send help, and the St. Clair E-911 didn’t have anyone, so the Childersburg Rescue Squad responded. When a hurricane ravaged east coast states, the Squad spent two days immediately after the hurricane in Irwin, TN, building a landing zone so choppers could deliver supplies to a totally isolated area.

Seeing the total devastation in Irwin, the Childersburg Rescue Squad spearheaded a Christmas toy dive. Squads from all around Alabama filled a 55-foot tractor trailer and another smaller truck, delivering “Christmas” to over 6,000 children in the Irwin area.

Besides your attendance during their big October event, they are looking for sponsors, too. There are two sponsorship packages – $150 and $250 – that include signage during the event that will draw thousands of locals, as well as visitors from across the southeast.

Make checks payable to the Childersburg Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 204, Childersburg, AL 35044. Please send along your business card with your logo and name for the signs. Because you never know when it will be your family that needs their quick response.

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