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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.

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Monday, November 4, 2013

Calhoun Community College's Music Department Announces Fall Concert


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November 4, 2013


Calhoun Community College's Music Department Announces Fall Concert

The Music Department at Calhoun Community College will conduct its Fall Concert on Tuesday, November 19, 2013, beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Recital Hall of the Fine Arts Building, located on the college's Decatur campus. 

The Calhoun Guitar Ensemble, under the direction of Mrs. Emily Jones Davis, and the Calhoun Chorale, under the direction of Mr. Granville Oldham, will perform. 

Admission is $5.00 per person. For more information, call (256) 306-2699 or (256) 306-2958.
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Friday, November 1, 2013

Author Robert Antoni to speak at Athens State University



For Further Information
Guy McClure
256-233-8296
Guy.McClure@athens.edu



For immediate release
November 1, 2013
www.athens.edu



Author Robert Antoni to speak at Athens State University

    ATHENS, Ala. - Acclaimed author Robert Antoni will speak at Athens State University on November 12 at 7:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Founders Hall.  The free event is sponsored by Athens State’s chapter of Sigma Tau Delta and the Livingston Concert Lecture Series.  It is open to the public.

    New Yorker Antoni is the author of five books:  Divina Trace, Blessed is the Fruit, My
Author Robert Antoni
Grandmother’s Erotic Folktales, Carnival, and As Flies to Whatless Boys.  His fictional world is the British West Indies—the region’s characters, atmosphere, history, folklore, and above all its vernacular languages; it is informed by a pan-Caribbean consciousness of race, gender, religion, and class. 

    Antoni’s books have been widely translated, and have been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, Commonwealth Writers Prize, and an NEA grant. His short fiction was selected as an Editor’s Choice, included in The Oxford Book of Caribbean Short Stories, and chosen for the Aga Kahn Prize by the Paris      Review. Antoni recently received the NALIS Lifetime Literary Award from the Trinidad and Tobago National Library.

    Antoni holds an MA from the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University, and a PhD from the Writers Workshop at the University of Iowa. He lives in Manhattan and teaches in the graduate writing program at The New School University.
     For more information call 256-233-8296.

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MOORESVILLE CHRISTMAS 2013


MOORESVILLE CHRISTMAS 2013

As featured in the November/December 2012 issue of SOUTHERN LADY magazine (and in the December 2009 SOUTHERN LIVING magazine), Historic Mooresville puts on its holiday finery every December to celebrate the season. Bright fresh greenery and red bows decorate our street signs, Della Robbia wreaths with colorful fresh fruit and natural materials hang on the doors of our historic public buildings, and our homes are decorated in the tradition of Christmas past.

Holiday Home Tour and Progressive Dinner
Saturday, December 14,  3 to 9 PM
$60 per person for Home Tour and Meal - $30 for Home Tour only


Check-in begins at 3:00 PM at the 1821 Stagecoach Tavern where you will receive a map and begin your walk through our beautifully decorated village. In order to visit all the homes and shops before they close at 7:00 and to allow time for your dinner reservation, we encourage you to check in as soon after 3:00 as possible.

Decorated houses and shops will be open, 3:00 to 7:00.
EntrĂ©e and salad at Limestone Bay Trading Co:  2 seating times: 5:45, and 7:00
Coffee Bar and dessert at the Peebles’ Barn, 5:00 to 9:00
Music in the 1839 Brick Church

For your Christmas shopping, the following will be open:
1818 Farms – hand-made bath products and gifts  www.1818farms.com
Hen House Art – artwork
JaVa.Mooresville – coffee and art
Limestone Bay General Store – canned goods  www.limestonebaytradingco.com
Lyla’s Little House – homemade candy and cheese straws
Mooresville Mercantile – traditional gifts and home furnishings  www.mooresvillemercantile.com
Post Office – support our 1840 Post Office - buy your holiday stamps

$60 per person for Tour & Dinner - $30 for Tour only. Tickets are limited, so make your reservations early through PayPal on Mooresville’s web site.  Payment required with reservation. www.mooresvilleal.com  Click on “Holiday Dinner.”

Or, mail a check with your seating time to PO Box 20, Mooresville, AL 35649.
Questions? Call 256-355-2683 or 256-350-7049.
Proceeds support the preservation of Historic Mooresville.

Dress: Warm business casual and comfortable shoes. Streets closed.  Walking required.  Open buildings are not wheelchair accessible.


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