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Thomas Hospital Foundation’s 2011 Christmas Greeting Program

Thursday, December 8th, 2011 by South Alabama Community Website

The Perfect Little Gift

This year, the Thomas Hospital Foundation commissioned Coasters and Paintings by elisabeth goreeElisabeth Goree to paint an original image. Her colorful abstract is featured on a set of beautiful coasters. For a small donation of $10, you can make a gift in honor of a family member, friend, co-worker, teacher, or business associate. They will receive a set of coasters, tucked in a festive envelope with a card letting them know that a gift has been made in their honor to the Thomas Hospital Foundation.

Each time the recipient uses the colorful coasters they will be reminded that you made a gift in their honor that in turn helps provide the very best in compassionate healthcare for their family and friends.

All proceeds stay right here at Thomas Hospital, improving the health of the people in our community.

Place your order online or print out the order form and mail it to the Thomas Hospital Foundation, Post Office Box 929, Fairhope, AL 36533. We’ll mail them out right away.

If you need any additional information, call 251-279-1517 or email jeana.barnes@infirmaryhealth.org.

Some further fun to be involved with from the Thomas Hospital Foundation.

Fun Family Project

Christmas Ornaments

This is a great activity for young and old alike. It was featured in Family Fun Magazine.

What you’ll need:

  • Small popcorn balls
  • Mini candy canes
  • Colored sugar
  • Frosting
  • Mini M&Ms

Instructions

  1. You’ll need a small popcorn ball for each person (they used store-bought and about 3 inches wide). Use a wooden skewer to poke a small hole in the top, snap the end off of a mini candy cane to create a point, and gently press the sharp end of the cane into the popcorn ball far enough to make a loop, as shown.
  2. For the sugar dots and lines, pour colored sugar onto a flexible paper plate (the flexibility makes it easy to pour the extra sugar back into the container when you’re done). Fill a pastry bag with frosting, or scoop frosting into a quart-size plastic bag and cut off one corner. Working on one dot or line at a time, pipe frosting thickly onto the ball, then press the ball gently into the sugar so that only the frosting touches it. Use frosting to glue mini M&Ms to the ball.

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NAS Pensacola honors fallen soldiers

Monday, May 30th, 2011 by South Alabama Community Website

FOX 10 Memorial Day 2011 - NAS Pensacola honors fallen soldiers; Russell ColburnUpdated: Monday, 30 May 2011, 6:12 PM CDT
Published : Monday, 30 May 2011, 6:12 PM CDT
Published by Fox 10’s Russell Colburn.

PENSACOLA, Fla. (WALA) – Flags flew at half-mast Monday – part of a solemn atmosphere on Naval Air Station Pensacola where many came to honor fallen soldiers at the base’s chapel.

“I can’t think of any place I’d rather be on Memorial Day than in a ceremony honoring our fallen heroes,” said NAS Pensacola Commander Captain Chris Plummer.

A 21-gun salute and a two-bell ceremony symbolizing the end of the day aboard a Navy ship made up Monday’s ceremony at NAS.

“We have what we have today, our freedom, that no one can imagine, because a soldier, a person, just walked up, volunteered to the United States to go and lay down their lives so that we could have our freedom,” said Barrancas National Cemetery director Angela Nash.

That was the message guest speaker Nash delivered at the service.

In true Memorial Day fashion, Nash and her staff placed flags at every grave-site at the cemetery.

Many at the ceremony felt that that the true Memorial Day attitude has been lost.

“There’s not enough being said. It’s not observed enough. They’re making it like a special day. To me, every day’s a special day,” said ceremony director Robert Hall.

“To me, Memorial Day is way more than having a barbeque. It’s way more than us celebrating and going to the beaches,” said Nash.

Hall told me his inspiration for choosing such an event to head up came from a picture he once saw of a father in uniform at a cemetery with his son.

“The little boy looked up at his dad and said, ‘Is this the only day we celebrate this, we observe this?’ And his dad says, ‘Well, sorry to say, son, but it appears that it is,’” Hall said.

Hall plans to organize next year’s ceremony as well. He said that it’s up to the schools and parents to better educate young people on the true spirit of Memorial Day – to simply take a moment out of their day to think about what service men and women have done for us.

NAS Pensacola honors fallen soldiers: fox10tv.com

How South Alabama Can Help West Alabama

Friday, April 29th, 2011 by South Alabama Community Website

We’ve been pretty active on both Facebook and Twitter gathering information and finding out how people can get involved in helping those affected by recent storms in Tuscaloosa, Cullman, Jacksonville and other cities throughout west Alabama. The damage is remarkable. President Obama, Governor Bentley, and Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice have taken action to see that the towns, schools, businesses and people affected are getting the assistance they need. You’re probably asking by now, “How can I help out the victims of the tornadoes in west Alabama?”, and we’re here to share with you a list of businesses and places you can help to pass along in your own city from dropping off non-perishable goods to giving blood.

Where to help in Baldwin County:

The City of Fairhope is collecting items for Tuscaloosa and northern Alabama at the James P. Nix Center. The items will be transported by “We Care Baldwin County” lead by local residents Bobby and Lori Clark.

Camping World in Robertsdale is collecting donations. Items will ship north on Tuesday.

Mommy & Me Marketplace – If you’d like to contribute clothing or non-perishable food items, you can drop them off Friday and Saturday from 7AM to 7PM, call 747-3890.

The Girl Scouts of Southern Alabama will be collecting toiletry and baby items with neighborhood drives. If a girl scout is not in your area you can drop them off at Headquarters preschool at 925 Nichols Ext. in Fairhope, AL or call Becky at 610-0855.

Tacky Jacks announced on here they have a trailer in Orange Beach and Spanish Fort to fill with donation supplies to send to Tuscaloosa. Grande Pointe in Daphne will also be a drop-off point before 3PM today to get items to Tacky Jacks.

RE/MAX of Gulf Shores, the Alabama Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce, and Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Tourism Welcome Center in Gulf Shores have been declared a “drop point” for relief items for the victims. RE/MAX will be loading their moving truck with items and driving it to Tuscaloosa on Monday.

Items requested include:

  • New clothing
  • New blankets/linens
  • Toiletries
  • New toys
  • Pet supplies
  • Water
  • Cleaning supplies / bleach
  • Non perishable food items
  • New baby supplies

Freckles in Semmes on Hwy 98 across from Regions Bank and right beside Semmes Tanning is taking donations.

Lucky Break Pool Hall in Foley is accepting donations.

Fairhope United Methodist Church & PostNet in Fairhope are both collecting non-perishable items that will be sent up.

In Mobile County:

92ZEW is accepting donations, non-perishables and batteries today at 1100 Dauphin St at the corner of Dauphin & Hallet.

97.5 WABB is taking donations all day at the station today for tornado victims. Located at 1551 Springhill Ave, Mobile.

LifeSouth also has donor centers on Alabama’s Gulf Coast: in Mobile at 967 Hillcrest Road; in Daphne at 6451 Merritt Blvd.; and in Fairhope at Thomas Medical Center, 750 Morphy Ave. Call toll-free (888) 795-2707 for more information and hours of operation.

National Relief Efforts:

The Salvation Army: Call 1-800-SAL-ARMY and designate “April 2011 Tornado Outbreak.”

Red Cross info: To make a donation, visit www.redcross.org or call 1-800-RED-CROSS.

Here is a list, thanks to Grande Pointe, of non-perishable items to grab and drop off.

  • Baby formula
  • Bandaids and other first aid products
  • Blankets
  • Clothing in all sizes
  • Conditioner
  • Deodorant
  • Diapers
  • Dishwashing soap
  • Feminine products
  • Can Food
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Individual juices
  • Kleenex
  • Laundry detergent
  • Shampoo
  • Shoes in all sizes
  • Small toys for displaced children
  • Soap
  • Toilet paper
  • Toothbrushes
  • Toothpaste
  • Ziploc bags

If you have any more information that you’d like to share to help out the victims of the tornado crisis in Alabama, please e-mail us at webmaster@southal.net.