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Athens, the Limestone County Seat, sets just 22 miles west of Huntsville at the crossroads Interstate 65, U.S. Highway 72, and US Highway 31. Athens-Limestone Alabama offers festivals for almost every month, 15 family-friendly free trails, museums, attractions and much more to plan your family vacation.

Nestled in the foothills and amid the rolling Tennessee River plains you'll find a variety of items to weave stories around. From our rich history to the unique personalities of community, Southern delicacies to our deep heritage of music, art, and architecture -- we'll enable you to keep pen to paper.



The Athens-Limestone County Tourism Association provides assistance to working press filing stories about Athens-Limestone Alabama as a travel destination. We can answer questions about travel and tourism, arrange press passes attractions, coordinate press visits and point you in the right direction to get the information you need to develop your story about our community.


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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

CALHOUN TO HOST 2ND ANNUAL “SAMPLE A DAY AT THE ACA” EVENT



February 9, 2015


CALHOUN TO HOST 2ND ANNUAL “SAMPLE A DAY AT THE ACA” EVENT

The Fine Arts Department at Calhoun Community College will host the 2nd Annual "Sample a Day at the ACA," on Thursday, March 12, 2015, beginning at 9:00 am.  The event is designed to showcase the Alabama Center for the Arts as well as Calhoun’s numerous programs housed at the Center.

The free event is open to all students, potential students and the community and will be held at the Alabama Center for the Arts, 133 2nd Avenue, NE in downtown Decatur.  Planned activities will include art and graphic design classes, tours of the facility and downtown Decatur, and opportunities to meet members of the Calhoun Fine Arts faculty, academic advisors, and college administration.  

For more information, call 256-306-2699.




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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

New Calhoun Community College President Klauber Shares Plans for Future Growth





February 2, 2015

MEDIA ADVISORY - REMINDER

New Calhoun Community College President, Dr. James Klauber, Sr.,
to share immediate, long-range plans during February 4 news conference

Dr. James Klauber, Sr., Calhoun Community College’s new president, will discuss immediate and long-range plans for the college and take questions from the media during a news conference scheduled for this Wednesday, February 4, 2015, at 10:00 a.m. in the President’s Conference Room, third floor of the Math, Science and Administration Building on Calhoun's Decatur campus.
As Calhoun’s fifth president, Klauber officially begins his duties on February 1. His first day on campus is today.


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TVA Sponsors Elk River Cleanup and Team Challenge




NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
February 3, 2015





Contact Information
Lynne Hart, Executive Coordinator
256-233-8728
KALBCares@gmail.com


TVA Sponsors Elk River Cleanup and Team Challenge

Keep Athens-Limestone Beautiful is pleased to announce that the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) will support the annual Elk River Canoe & Kayak Trail Cleanup schedule to be held on March 7, 2015.

KALB invites groups and individuals to join with them to help rid the river and surrounding land areas of trash and debris.  "The Elk River brings so much to Limestone County.  It provides lots of opportunities for recreation and is the main source of water for our communities," said Lynne Hart, KALB Executive Coordinator.  "Those who participate in cleanup events like this and see the type and amount of trash collected are most likely to become advocates for a clean community."

All volunteers will meet at 8:00 a.m. at the put-in spot off Highway 99 just west of the river bridge (also known as the old fish hatchery).  Supplies and instructions will be given out and volunteers will then disperse to their cleanup locations.  All trash and recyclables must be brought back to the starting location to be weighed and loaded up.

Lunch will be served to all volunteers at noon.

TVA's sponsorship will allow KALB to offer cash prizes in a Team Challenge.  Groups are invited to register to compete for prizes of $250, $150, and $100 which will be awarded to the top three teams removing the most pounds of trash and recyclables from the river and surrounding land areas.  No weights will be added after the noon deadline.  The West Limestone Fishing Team won the top prize in 2014 bringing in over a ton of trash!  The Athens High School Beta Club came in a close second with over 1,700 lbs.  A total of 8,800 lbs of trash and debris were removed from the river and land areas last year.

Financial support will not be TVA's only role in this cleanup.  They will also man a boat and provide bags, gloves, and some pickup sticks for volunteers.  Fort Hampton Outfitters will provide kayaks to anyone wishing to scout the river; however, the kayaks must be requested in advance and will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis.

Staff from the Athens-Limestone Recycling Center, a division of KALB, will be present with scales to weigh debris for the competition.  They will also provide trucks to transport recyclable materials back to the plant for processing.

Ben Harrison, Limestone County Commissioner from District 4, will provide trailers for the collection of debris which will be taken to the transfer station.  Harrison, as well as the previous District 4 commissioner, have supported this event since its inception.

For more information on participation and the Team Challenge, visit KALBCares.com, call 256-233-8728, or email KALBCares@gmail.com.  You can also follow Keep Athens-Limestone Beautiful on Facebook.