Springville Happenings: New coffeeshop and bookstore open on Main

Nichols Nook Coffee shop & bookstore opened this week on Main Street. Nichols Nook will offer coffee, books, gifts and is also available for events. For more information go to facebook.com/NicholsNookSpringville.

The Springville Preservation Society has begun renovations and repairs to the Springville Rock School. New windows have been purchased. To help contact the Springville Preservation Society facebook.com/springvillepreservation.

Argo Christian Fellowship is hosting “Make a Memory for Missions” as a fundraiser to support their mission trip to the Dominican Republic. Dec. 18-21, $10. Includes food, crafts, a visit with Santa and a bus tour of Christmas Lights. Contact (205) 467-7062.

The Springville Preservation Society will be selling Christmas Cards featuring the historical artwork of resident, Clay Allison from his “Paint the Town” series. All proceeds benefit the Springville Historical Society. The cards include envelopes and can be previewed on the Springville Preservation Society’s Facebook page. facebook.com/springvillepreservation.

Storytime at Springville Library are Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. and include a story, craft and snacks.

Triune Chiropractic will hold a “The Wellness Way” Community Symposium on “Unlocking Hormone Imbalances,” with Speaker Dr. Patrick Flynn and Dr. Matt Woomer. Thursday, Dec. 1 at the SMS Auditorium at 6:15 p.m.. RSVP at springvillewellness.eventbrite.com.

Mathews Manor will host a grief recovery program Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. now thorugh Dec. 6 called “GriefShare” sponsored by Christ Community Church. Contact (205) 467-6686 or go to springville.info.

The SHS Band is holding a Christmas Pancake Fundraiser at First UMC of Springville, Saturday, Dec. 17. $5 per person, includes pancakes, side and drink. Crafts, live music and bake sale also.

The Springville Civil Air Patrol meets every Tuesday from 6 – 8:30 p.m. at the National Guard Armory. The age requirement is 12-18 years of age and adults may also join as senior members. Cadets learn leadership skills, aerospace, character development, as well as team work. Cadets also learn piloting skills. Contact Shannon Young, Civil Air Patrol- Public Affairs Officer, (205) 960-7164 or at facebook.com/SpringvilleCAP.

The Church at Bradford Road is offering a Divorce Support Group for Children every Tuesday from 6-8 p.m.. Contact (205) 467-7376.

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