Pell City Bulletin
Published 12:00 am Thursday, September 7, 2023
Hello everyone. (Food for thought) Intelligence – the ability to learn. Wisdom – the ability to discern.
Thought for today: Renewing your mind isn’t a one-time decision—it is a daily decision to think positive, hope-filled, godly thoughts. (Joyce Meyer).
Birthdays: Some recent birthdays include Jace Brascho, Annette Cox, Chasity Perry, Donna Hazlewood, Jimbo Roe, Aslen Weaver, Bobby Sorrells, Gray Hanley, Chip Jones, Craig Davenport, Calvin Barber, Teresa Kirby, Jolene Owens, Craig Davenport, Violet Beavers, Barnett Lawley, Nancy Lee, Angela McCombs, Tamara Reaves, Lisa Hobbs, Kimberly Brownlee, Charlie Dyer, Jake Rachel, Joyce Shibilia, Amelia Alverson, Caroline Alverson, Jacob Harper, Joseph Nelson, Noah Parker, Shannon Ginn, Lauren Crain, Rick Tice, Yulanda ONeal, and her twin sister Shulanda Keller .
Special birthday wishes to my grandson, Daniel Adams whose birthday is on the 13th, and to my granddaughter, Kimberleigh Brooke Walls, whose birthday was the 6th.
Anniversaries: Happy anniversary to my daughter Laura and son-in-law, Ricky Adams. Also, congratulations to Bill and Renee Robinson and to Laurie and Larry Mullinax who recently celebrated their anniversaries.
Deaths: Please keep the family of Donna Fulmer in your thoughts and prayers.
Sports: Congratulations to PCHS Panther football player, Donovan Verges, who was invited to visit the University of Georgia this past Saturday, Sept. 2.
Congratulations to PCHS Panther football player, Caleb Groce, who has been invited to visit the University of Florida on Saturday, Sept. 9.
PCHS Cheer Extravaganza will be Sept. 15 and feature PCHS vs Center Point.
Lots of programs at the Pell City Library. Take a look at pellcitylibrary.com to see what might interest you. There is story time, book clubs, teen movie nights, and beginner yoga.
Daphne Simpkins presents “Johnny Mercer: Our Huckleberry Friend” on Wednesday, Sept. 20, from 12–1:30 p.m.
The Pell City Chamber of Commerce, St. Clair County Economic Development Council and Alabama Career Center are hosting a Job Fair on Thursday, Sept. 22 from 9 a.m. — 1 p.m.
Remember the Pell City Farmers Market every Wednesday through Oct. 25 from 1-5 p.m. at the Avondale Mills Walking Track across from Pell City’s Fire Station #1. Lots of local, homegrown items.
Contact me at 205-338-5590 with information. You can also email info to annette_snow@yahoo.com. Have a blessed week.