Welcome to the Visit Athens AL Press Room...

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.


We look forward to working with you!

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Special Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days will be February 9-10



The Alabama Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) has designated February 9-10, 2013, as Special Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days. On those days, youth under age 16 may hunt when accompanied by a licensed adult hunter. Regular waterfowl season shooting hours, bag limits, legal arms and ammunitions apply to the special days. 
 
To participate in the hunt, individuals must be accompanied by an adult supervisor. The adult supervisor, who may not hunt, must remain within arm’s length of the youth at all times. The adult supervisor may accompany up to two youth participants during the hunt.
 
Youth is defined as an individual age 15 years and younger. Adult is defined as an individual age 25 years and older, or as the parent of the youth. The adult must have a state hunting license, state and federal waterfowl stamps, and a free harvest information program stamp.
 
Only one firearm will be allowed per youth, and only the youth hunters will be permitted to utilize the firearm for hunting. The adult is expected to review the rules of firearm safety and hunter ethics with each youth and ensure they are followed. 
 
For more information on the Special Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days, contact David Hayden at (334) 242-3469 or visit the Outdoor Alabama website, www.outdooralabama.com. 
 
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources promotes wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of Alabama’s natural resources through five divisions: Marine Police, Marine Resources, State Lands, State Parks, and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries. To learn more about ADCNR, visit www.outdooralabama.com
 
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Monday, January 28, 2013

Athens-Limestone County Tourism Association Welcome Teresa Todd to President's Job Share Position


Athens, AL – Teresa Todd has been selected to job share the President’s position with Jeanette Jones at the Athens-Limestone County Tourism Association effective February 1, 2013.  Teresa will share Jeanette’s office at the Athens Visitors Center located at 100 Beaty Street North.  She can be reached at Teresa@visitathensal.com, telephone 256-232-5411 or fax 256-867-1438.

“Teresa is a member of the Tourism Board of Directors and will be a valuable asset to our tourism team,” stated Jeanette Jones.  “She has worked at various local events, attended tourism trade shows & meetings and is very familiar with the tourism program.” “We are very excited to have her as part of the tourism team.”   “Come by the Visitors Center and welcome her to our staff.”

Teresa is from Nashville, Tennessee. She and husband, Don, have two sons, Matt and Evan.  Teresa comes to us with a wealth of knowledge and experience.  She has an extensive background in the banking industry, real estate market, and as a buyer for a Fortune 500 company.   

She serves on several local boards including Athens-Limestone County Tourism Association, Spirit of Athens and the Alabama Veterans Museum & Archives. She also received the Ambassador of the Year award for 2012 from the Greater Limestone County Chamber of Commerce. 

Teresa and husband, Don, own and operate AthensPlus.com since 2002. 

Todd said, “I am honored to be working with the Athens-Limestone Tourism Association. I’ve enjoyed working with Jeanette and Cayce for the past several years helping at events, trade shows, and as a board member. I believe by sharing my enthusiasm for all Athens has to offer, I can encourage others to visit and who knows, maybe make Athens their home.” 
jeanette@visitathensal.com
256-232-5411
January 21, 2013
 
Athens-Limestone County
Tourism Association, Inc.
100 Beaty Street North ~ Athens, AL  35611
256-232-5411    ~    256-867-1438
www.visitathensal.com 

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Belle Chevre Pimento Spread Wins 2013 Good Food Award

pimento chevre, 2013 good food award winner
We are thrilled to announce that our pimento chevre, a playful, light and delicious take on pimento cheese, has been recognized by the Good Food Awards as one of the industry's top cheeses!  Chosen from over 1,350 entries in nine categories, our pimento chevre took home top awards.

 

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ABOUT BELLE CHEVRE:
(via BelleChevre.com)
Belle Chevre has produced a variety of internationally acclaimed chevres since 1989 using time-tested European farmstead techniques.  The company is purposefully small, and each chevre is hand made by its passionate cheese makers. The result is an artisan cheese with a mild and distinct taste and texture that reflects the care with which it was made. Belle Chèvre cheeses have received numerous national awards from the American Cheese Society and the American Dairy Goat Association, and has been featured in many top culinary books and magazines. Declared "American Treasure" by the internationally known authority on cheese, Steven Jenkins, and acclaimed by chefs and cheese lovers the world over, Belle Chèvre is available at upscale retailers including Dean and Deluca and the Cheese Store of Beverly Hills as well as larger outlets like Whole Foods Market. 


Belle Chevre Media Kit

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Public Meetings Set For MSNHA Management Plan



News Release

 

  Jan. 17, 2013

Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area
University of North Alabama
One Harrison Place, UNA Box 5231
Florence, AL  35632-0001
msnha.una.edu
256.765.5028     msnha@una.edu







Public meetings set for MSNHA management plan

FLORENCE, Ala. … After almost two years of compiling a management plan for the Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area, organizers will present a draft of the plan and answer questions in public meetings set for 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 28, at Muscle Shoals City Hall, Avalon Avenue; and 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 29, at Turner-Surles Community Center, 702 Sycamore St., Decatur. 

“The management plan is a framework for us, a constitution that will govern how MSNHA operates,” said Judy Sizemore, MSNHA executive director. “It includes an interpretative plan with comprehensive actions and strategies for telling the area’s stories as well as a business plan and goals for the future.”

Shortly after the two public meetings, there will be a period of time when MSNHA will accept comments on the plan before revising it and submitting the final draft to the National Park Service, which oversees the National Heritage Area program.

Congress has designated 49 National Heritage Areas across the country in recognition of historical and cultural significance and natural resources. Operating under the University of North Alabama, in Florence, the MSNHA preserves and promotes the history and culture of a six-county region in northwest Alabama. It is the only National Heritage Area in Alabama.

Sizemore and a planning team worked for 18 months to gather data and put the management plan together.
For more information, contact the MSNHA at 256.765.5028 or msnha@una.edu.

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ABOUT MSNHA:

The Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area (MSNHA), which operates under the University of North Alabama, was officially designated by Congress in 2009. The heritage area spans across six counties within the Tennessee River waterbasin of North Alabama and was developed to help preserve the history of this region.

MSNHA began to take form in 1993, following a visionary community event, "Muscle Shoals Reconsidered".  During this conference, community leaders addressed the issue of how to create a relationship between the cultural aspects of the region and the area's quality of life.  Following a second conference, "Muscle Shoals Reconsidered II", two committees were developed to further explore the issue and in 2000, a study of the cultural heritage of the Muscle Shoals Region was produced.  This study identified opportunities for coalition building, established an inventory of assets, weighed the liabilities, and validated assumptions.  The study also helped better define the themes, boundaries, and stories of the Muscle Shoals region.  In 2001, Alabama Representative Robert "Bud" Cramer introduced legislation into the House of Representatives, directing the Secretary of the Interior to study the suitability and feasibility of establishing the MSNHA.  The legislation was signed into law in 2002 and the designation was approved in 2009.

MSNHA is comprised of Colbert, Franklin, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone,and Morgan counties Alabama.


About National Heritage Areas
The National Heritage Area (NHA) program, established by the Department of Interior and the National Park Service, recognizes regions throughout the US that have significant historical, cultural, or natural features that help tell a national story of the country's evolution. National heritage areas are designated by Congress and must meet strict requirements.  For more information about national heritage areas, visit the (http://www.nps.gov/history/heritageareas/) National Heritage Areas website.