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  • Fairhope Celebrates National Bike to School Day

    Fairhope Elementary will join schools from around the country to celebrate National Bike to School Day on May 10. Families are encouraged to bike with their children to school to emphasize the importance of issues such as increasing physical activity among children, fostering bicycle safety, reducing traffic congestion and creating respect for the environment. The nationwide events build connections between families, school and the broader community.

    05/02/2017 8:51 AM

  • Point Clear Polo presents Polo for Paws, a charity polo match benefiting The Haven

    Point Clear Polo presents Polo for Paws, a charity polo match and family fun day benefiting The Haven for Animals. Polo for Paws will take place from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Sunday, May 21, at Sonny Hill Farms Polo Field located in Point Clear, AL.

    05/01/2017 4:54 PM

  • Sat Bull Pen 04.29.17

    04/30/2017 11:35 AM

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    04/28/2017 7:35 AM

  • AMEA and its Members announce 2017 scholarship winners

    Forty-four (44) high school seniors will enroll in a four-year college/university, community college, and/or vocational school in Alabama this year with help from the Alabama Municipal Electric Authority (AMEA) and its 11 Members through the 2017 AMEA Scholarship Program.

    04/26/2017 1:28 PM

  • Nix Center 04.25.17

    04/25/2017 12:37 PM

  • Ladies Cross Country 04.25.17

    04/25/2017 12:19 PM

  • 2Man Best Ball 04.22.17

    04/23/2017 6:50 AM

  • FAIRHOPE MAYOR TO PRESENT STATE OF THE CITY ON TUESDAY, MAY 9

    Fairhope Mayor Karin Wilson will give the annual State of the City Address.

    04/20/2017 4:39 PM

  • Alabama 200 Event – April 29, 2017

    Alabama 200 Event – April 29, 2017 2:00 pm The Fairhope Museum of History continues their celebration of the 200th Anniversary of Alabama becoming a territory and then a state. The First event in January was the construction of a ten foot wide Wattle and Daub Indian house which has become an attraction at the Museum. The next event on April 29 at 2:00 will again feature the “First Alabamians” with a hands on instruction to making coil-style Indian pottery using local clay. Also demonstrated will be an actual firing of pots in the Native American style. Participants will also get the materials for making an arrow with a two inch flint arrowhead and learn to throw it using an atlatl. Visitors who want to watch or participate need to arrive at the Fairhope Museum by 2:00 and will enjoy the class on Native American crafts. For Information call the Museum director, Donnie Barrett at 251-929-1471.

    04/20/2017 4:34 PM

  • Wed BullPen 04.19.17

    04/19/2017 6:59 PM

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    04/19/2017 1:01 PM

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  • Nix Center 04.18.17

    04/18/2017 12:15 PM

  • Sat Bull Pen 04.15.17

    04/15/2017 2:25 PM

  • Handicaps04.15.17

    04/15/2017 11:31 AM

  • AMEA and its Members Announce 2017 Scholarship Winners

    Forty-four (44) high school seniors will enroll in a four-year college/university, community college, and/or vocational school in Alabama this year with help from the Alabama Municipal Electric Authority (AMEA) and its 11 Members through the 2017 AMEA Scholarship Program.

    04/14/2017 7:49 AM

  • Wed Bull Pen 04.12.17

    04/12/2017 6:42 PM

  • Seniors 04.12.17

    04/12/2017 1:34 PM

  • Nix Center Results 04.11.17

    04/11/2017 2:00 PM

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