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Jack Stephan is your man! If you use his competitor, Adee down the street, Jack is your man there too. (He owns both.)
Nearly 200 students from Headland, Brantley, Luverne, and Crenshaw Christian Academy schools attended Farm Safety Day coordinated and hosted by the Crenshaw County Conservation District on Thursday, September 22, 2016. The event was held at the Tom Harbin Ag Center in Luverne. The Alabama Forestry Commission, Alabama Farmers Federation, Sun South, Haynes Medical, Alabama Extension Cooperative, and Cities of Brantley and Luverne were on hand to teach students about various facets of safety precautions on the farm or at home. Troy firefighter, Curtiss Shaver, shared his personal story of losing part of his leg at age 18 in a farm-related accident. He said the way local firefighters and paramedics came to his aid following the accident motivated him to join their ranks.
Weird. The last time I visited the Black Dahlia body dumping scene here, there was this murder of crows flying around me. Spooooky.
Crenshaw County student Tiffany Bozeman attended the Alfa Youth Leadership Conference Nov. 4-5 at the Alabama 4-H Center in Columbiana. The conference teaches students how to advocate for agriculture, identify their potential and step into leadership roles. The event is for 9th and 10th graders. Sponsors are Alabama Farmers Federation, Crenshaw County Farmers Federation, Alabama Ag Credit and Alabama Farm Credit. Bozeman attends Luverne High School. From left are Alabama Farmers Federation’s Matthew Durdin and Bozeman.
There was live music with performances, free kid's crafts and more as we celebrated Hispanic Heritage month in Center Court! — at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza.
Nearly 200 students from Headland, Brantley, Luverne, and Crenshaw Christian Academy schools attended Farm Safety Day coordinated and hosted by the Crenshaw County Conservation District on Thursday, September 22, 2016. The event was held at the Tom Harbin Ag Center in Luverne. The Alabama Forestry Commission, Alabama Farmers Federation, Sun South, Haynes Medical, Alabama Extension Cooperative, and Cities of Brantley and Luverne were on hand to teach students about various facets of safety precautions on the farm or at home. Troy firefighter, Curtiss Shaver, shared his personal story of losing part of his leg at age 18 in a farm-related accident. He said the way local firefighters and paramedics came to his aid following the accident motivated him to join their ranks.
Some parts of this stretch of Crenshaw had some shoulder to walk on when the weeds cut, but only a few yards worth.
The monument near the former Beach Boys Home location. (The actual location of the house is located in the center where the 105 freeway is today.)
There was live music with performances, free kid's crafts and more as we celebrated Hispanic Heritage month in Center Court! — at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza.
Send these gorgeous let's impress flowers bouquet from Flower Delivery Crenshaw to impress your loved one. This bouquet is combinations of red, pink, white and violet roses. Place an order and get the same day delivery.
Nearly 200 students from Headland, Brantley, Luverne, and Crenshaw Christian Academy schools attended Farm Safety Day coordinated and hosted by the Crenshaw County Conservation District on Thursday, September 22, 2016. The event was held at the Tom Harbin Ag Center in Luverne. The Alabama Forestry Commission, Alabama Farmers Federation, Sun South, Haynes Medical, Alabama Extension Cooperative, and Cities of Brantley and Luverne were on hand to teach students about various facets of safety precautions on the farm or at home. Troy firefighter, Curtiss Shaver, shared his personal story of losing part of his leg at age 18 in a farm-related accident. He said the way local firefighters and paramedics came to his aid following the accident motivated him to join their ranks.
There was live music with performances, free kid's crafts and more as we celebrated Hispanic Heritage month in Center Court! — at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza.
Nearly 200 students from Headland, Brantley, Luverne, and Crenshaw Christian Academy schools attended Farm Safety Day coordinated and hosted by the Crenshaw County Conservation District on Thursday, September 22, 2016. The event was held at the Tom Harbin Ag Center in Luverne. The Alabama Forestry Commission, Alabama Farmers Federation, Sun South, Haynes Medical, Alabama Extension Cooperative, and Cities of Brantley and Luverne were on hand to teach students about various facets of safety precautions on the farm or at home. Troy firefighter, Curtiss Shaver, shared his personal story of losing part of his leg at age 18 in a farm-related accident. He said the way local firefighters and paramedics came to his aid following the accident motivated him to join their ranks.