Limestone Ledger for 5/21/19
Published 3:00 am Tuesday, May 21, 2019
- Limestone Ledger
TODAY
Job fair
The Athens-Limestone County Family Resource Center will host a job fair 9 a.m.-noon today at 406 S. Jefferson St., Athens, next door to Dub’s Burgers.
Monthly chicken stew
American Legion will hold its monthly chicken stew luncheon 10 a.m.-1 p.m. today. All you can eat for $7 or $7 per quart carryout. Eat-in dining includes stew, drinks and desserts. Desserts for carryouts are two per quart purchased, four desserts maximum, for $1 each. Containers provided. Free delivery in Athens city limits for businesses or homebound. To reserve carryouts, call 256-230-6233 between 8-11 a.m. today. More information: Joe Johnson.
Used book sale
Friends of Athens-Limestone Public Library will hold a used book sale 10:15 a.m.-2:15 p.m. today at the library at 603 S. Jefferson St. More information: 256-232-1233.
FRIDAY
Singing on the Square
The Athens-Limestone County Tourism Association will present the Singing on the Square summer concert series kickoff from 7-9 p.m. Friday, May 24, on The Square in Athens. Trippin’ Dixie Band will perform. More information: 256-232-5411.
SATURDAY
Memorial Day event
The Limestone Flea Market will host a Memorial Day Festival 9 a.m.-5 p.m. May 25-27 at the flea market, 30030 U.S. 72, Madison. There will be games, food vendors and shopper specials. More information: Julie, 256-233-5183.
UPCOMING
Family movie night
American Legion Post 49 will host a family movie night for veterans and their families from 6-8:30 p.m. Friday, May 31, at 124 Cloverleaf Drive, Athens. The movie shown will be “Explorers,” rated PG. There is no cost to attend, but popcorn, soft drinks, snacks and hot dogs will be sold. Profits from this fundraiser will be used to support the American Legion youth programs. More information: Camden Kent, 256-230-6233.
Coffee call
Alabama Veterans Museum and Archives will hold coffee call from 8-9 a.m. Saturday, June 1, at the museum at 100 W. Pryor St., Athens. The event is sponsored by Whitney Reinhart and Carson Wakefield.
Addiction rally
Ride With Me Street Ministry will host the Addiction Eviction Rally 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, June 1, at Robert A. Tinnon Park on Fifth Avenue in Athens. Speakers will discuss addiction, mental health, suicide and gun violence. Churches and recovery organizations can set up for free. Free food and clothing will be given away. More information: Lori Masonia, 256-374-3202.
Boogie Shoes Bash
Boogie Shoes Bash featuring Trippin’ Dixie Band, silent auction and free refreshments is 7-9 p.m. Saturday, June 1, at Revival Building, 303 W. Washington St., Athens. Free admission. Donations accepted for Keep Athens-Limestone Beautiful. More information: First Presbyterian Church, 256-232-0122 or www.fpcathens.org.
CEMETERY CLEANUP
Reunion Cemetery
Decoration Day and a chicken and goat stew fundraiser will be Saturday, June 1, at Reunion Cemetery. Attendees are asked to bring containers. Send donations for Reunion Cemetery Fund to Nicole Collins, 25172 Alabama 127, Elkmont, AL 35620.
New Garden Cemetery
Cleanup day will be Saturday, June 1, with decoration Sunday, June 2. Donations for upkeep are needed. If you cannot attend to donate, donations can be mailed to Harold Robinson, 14016 Robinson Lane, Elkmont, AL 35620; or Harold Atkinson, 20321 Sandlin Road, Elkmont, AL 35620. Make checks payable to “New Garden Cemetery Fund.”
Jackson Cemetery
Decoration Day will be Saturday, June 1, at the cemetery near Minor Hill, Tennessee. If unable to attend, mail donations for upkeep to: Bradley Alsup, 686 Alsup Hollow Road, Minor Hill, TN 38473.
Bethel Cemetery
Annual monetary contributions for cemetery upkeep are due. If you have family members buried in Bethel Cemetery, send donations to Tommy Sprague, 25917 Pepper Road, Athens. Total funding of the cemetery comes from contributions. Cleanup of family burial sites is also encouraged as mowing season is set to begin soon. More information: Tommy Sprague, 256-874-8461.
ONGOING
A Few Good Yards
Limestone County Master Gardeners Association is looking for a few good yards. Gardeners with an award-worthy yard that is not professionally maintained can be nominated at https://mastergardeners-limestonecountyalabama.org/ or by emailing information about the gardener and yard with a photo to tlt_brown@charter.net.
Head Start
Community Action Partnership of North Alabama is accepting applications for early Head Start, preschool Head Start and state pre-K Head Start for the 2019–2020 school year. The Head Start programs are for children 3-4 years old. Parents must provide birth certificate; verification of 2018 income in the form of a W-2 form, check stub, Social Security statement, child support, unemployment, etc.; and Medicaid or insurance card, if available. More information: 256-444-1240.
Nonperishable food drive
Lil Red Wagon Collections at 208 N. Houston St., Athens, is open 9 a.m.–7 p.m. the first week of each month to collect nonperishable food for local homeless people. Donated items will be given to Limestone County Churches Involved, which will distribute them.
Flex class
A SilverSneakers Flex Class to improve cardiovascular health and strength will be 9 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in Round Island Baptist Church gymnasium, 14790 Brownsferry Road. Everyone welcome. More information: Janet, 256-614-3530.
Support group
The Family Resource Center will host a support group for parents who children are bullies or are being bullied. The meetings will take place at 4 p.m. on the first and third Thursday of each month, at 406 S. Jefferson Street, Athens (by Dub’s Burgers). More information: 256-230-0880.
Free health/healing seminars
Free health and healing seminars will be 7-8 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month through September at Athens-Limestone Public Library. Topics include diabetes, obesity, hypertension, cancer, heart disease, depression and high blood pressure. Topic for Tuesday, May 28, is “Diabetes: Reversing It.” Resources and recipes will be available. Sponsored by the Newstart Lifestyle Club. More information: Greg Carey, 256-658-7477.
Medication assistance
Anyone seeking free assistance choosing a Medicare Part D Plan or with their prescription medications may contact Limestone Council on Aging at 256-233-6412.
Paid subs needed
Community Action Partnership of North Alabama is recruiting substitutes in Limestone and Madison counties. Requirements: Must be age 19 or older, hold high school diploma or GED, have medical form and tuberculosis test completed within past six months. Benefits: Flexible work hours, biweekly pay schedule and on-the-job training. More information: 256-444-1240, www.capna.org or @CAPofNAL.
RSVP seeking tutors
Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is recruiting reading tutors to help students in kindergarten through third grade. Call 256-232-7207.
Donnell House
The Donnell House will host special tours in honor of its placement in the Alabama PastPort, part of Alabama’s bicentennial celebration. Tours are by reservation by calling 239-249-2211. Donations are appreciated.
MEETINGS
• Archives. Friends of the Limestone County Archives will hold its quarterly meeting at 5 tonight at the Limestone County Archives. Public welcome to attend. More information: 256-233-6404; FOA_44@yahoo.com.
• Democratic. Limestone County Democratic Conference will meet 6:30 tonight at Elkmont Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Elkmont. More information: James Lucas, 256-431-3744.
• GOP. Limestone County Republican Executive Committee will meet 7 tonight at Valley Event Center, U.S. 72, Athens. More information: Caren Sample, LCRECSecretary@gmail.com.
• NARFE. National Active and Retired Federal Employees association, Chapter 1480, will meet 9 a.m. Saturday, May 25, at Alabama Veterans Museum and Archives, Athens. Guest speaker Tracy Miller and an associate from the Department of Human Resources will talk about elder abuse. Breakfast will be served. More information: Dean Morgan, 256-233-0248.
• Cancer support group. A faith-based cancer support group will meet 10–11:30 a.m. Tuesdays and 6–7:30 p.m the second Tuesday of each month at Discovery Church, 1207 E. Forrest St., Suite G, Athens. Open to individuals affected by any type of cancer, including patients, survivors, caregivers and supporters. More information: Diane Hammond, 256-431-1544; Jo Brown, 256-230-4802.
• Grief support group. A grief support group will meet the first Thursday of each month at Traditions Senior Living Center, 22171 Traditions Way, Athens. Group is free and open to the public. Sponsored by Amedisys Hospice. More information: Amy, 256-760-7877.
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