Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Mountain Brook Art Association plans Holiday Show and Benefit!

If you're an artist, you might want to start painting to exhibit in this holiday show!  Details on how to join HERE
Save the date of November 4th and here's what's in store!

125 AVAILABLE JOBS! AT&T BIRMINGHAM, AL


AT&T Sales Consultants- Birmingham, AL (click here to view job posting)

Ø  Scheduling appointments to meet with candidates now
Ø  October 4th Start Date
Ø  30 openings


AT&T Sales Consultants (Consumer)- Birmingham, AL (click here to view job posting)

Ø  Scheduling appointments to meet with candidates now
Ø  75 openings---October 11th (15), 18th (30), 25th (30) Start Dates


AT&T Telesales Representatives- Hoover, AL (click here to view job posting)

Ø  Scheduling appointments to meet with candidates now
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Ø  20 openings

2010 Cheerleading Clinic at MBHS - Register by September 13th

2010 Cheerleading Clinic
Thursday, September 16th from 4 pm until the beginning of the 2nd quarter of the game.
Mountain Brook High School Cheerleading Training Facility and Main Gym
Cost:    $40 per child

Details:    Your child will come and learn cheers, chants and dances from the MBHS Cheerleaders. They will also perform at the game that evening with the Varsity Cheerleaders between the 1st and 2nd quarter! They will receive a t-shirt, pizza, a snack and water during the clinic!

Click HERE to view brochure and registration form. For more information, go to the MBHS Cheerleading website or simply e-mail Coach Holly Martin  with any questions. Deadline for registration is Monday, September 13th. If you do not register by this date we cannot guarantee your child will receive a t-shirt. These t-shirts will be worn during their performance at the game that night.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: On the day of the clinic you MUST drop your child off at the main entrance to the high school. Your child will be finished performing prior to the start of the 2nd quarter. Please promptly come to pick up your child after their performance at the closest end of the stadium which is near the MBHS main parking lot. If someone else is picking up your child from the game, send a note with this person's name and contact information and sign that they have your permission to take your child.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Put Market Day on your calendar for next year!

Market Day is getting BIGGER every year, becoming a week-long sales event in July in Mountain Brook Village!  Sidewalk tent sales and all day music and food draw lots of people not just from all over the Birmingham area but even from surrounding cities who come to enjoy the once-a-year bargains!   Don't miss it  NEXT year!

Friday, August 27, 2010

"Come PAINT with me" at Amano's to benefit The Bell Center Sept 18th

Amano
2707 Culver Rd.
Mountain Brook Village
871-9093
manager: Niki Quick

 “Come Paint With Me”
by the Ticking Children

a benefit for The Bell Center for Early Intervention Programs

Amano Hosts The Tickings!
A workshop and exhibit by children for children…
Sat., Sept. 18, 10-4
Amano of Mountain Brook Village announces a workshop and exhibit for a group of very special artists.  Dorothy Ticking is a grandmother raising 4 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.  Birmingham artist, Tres Taylor and his wife Helene have been mentoring the family for 7 years.  Now this family supports themselves with their own craft.  Amano proudly supports this artistic venture and host the children as new artists in the gallery.  To present these young artists to the community, there will be a workshop for all ages in front of the store.  On Saturday, Sept. 18th, 10-4, Birmingham’s children are invited to come paint with the Tickings.  They will be painting on tarpaper with house paint like their mentor Tres Taylor.  Each child will paint a strand of tarpaper dolls.  One doll can be taken home and the rest of the strand will be donated to The Bell Center for Early Intervention Programs.  There will also be a featured painting auctioned to benefit the Bell Center.

Amanos windows will be draped with the Tickings’ playful art beginning September 8th.  The children’s art is filled with joyous imagery that only children can produce.

The Tickings are empowered by art. 
They are tomorrows heroes.

All ages welcome.
Painting with house paint, so please wear paint clothes!

www.trestaylor.com/tickingfamily_communityprojects.html
Contact:
Helene Taylor

Thursday, August 26, 2010

THIS WEEKEND ONLY! Tom Williams BMW Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle EVENT!

32 Degrees Yogurt Bar has official ribbon cutting (pics)

Library board member, Penny Page & husband, Ruffner
32 Degrees in Crestline is officially OPEN!  A yogurt bar with self-serve soft yogurt and lots of fun toppings is a hit with kids and adults!  The grand opening on August 15th was a fundraiser for the Emmet O'Neal Library and included a ribbon cutting by Mayor Terry Oden.


Ribbon Cutting at 32 Degrees with Mayor Terry Oden

Election Results! Run-off on October 5th

Mountain Brook returns incumbents, prepares for runoff

Published: Tuesday, August 24, 2010, 10:05 PM     Updated: Tuesday, August 24, 2010, 10:14 PM
Mountain Brook's two incumbents fought off challenges to win re-election Tuesday, while two newcomers will face off in an Oct. 5 runoff.

Billy Pritchard in Place Three, and Jesse Vogtle in Place Five, were returned to office, with Vogtle avoiding a runoff in a three-candidate race.
In Place One, Temple Tutwiler, president of Tutwiler Properties, will face Amy Carter, a homemaker with a legal background.  Tutwiler, who took 42 percent of the vote, said he was delighted with the support he received.  "I'm looking forward to the race going on," he said. "It's been a great experience."
Carter received 36 percent of the vote, while former city attorney Frank Galloway received 22 percent. Attempts to reach Carter for comment were unsuccessful.

Vogtle, who was elected to the council in 2006, won Place Five with 52 percent of the vote, to 46 percent for architect Rick Sprague. Mark Roberts, owner of commodities brokerage PalladiumTrading.com, garnered a little less than 2 percent.  Vogtle said he was pleased to be returning to the council.  "It was a hard-fought battle, and I appreciate Rick's taking the high road on everything," Vogtle said. "I feel like the people had all the facts before them and made a choice. I'm happy the people voted me back into office because I enjoy serving the people and everything that goes with being a city councilman. It's been an interesting month."

In Place Three, Pritchard won with 52 percent of the vote, compared to 48 percent for homemaker Cornelia LaRussa. Pritchard, who has served on the council since 2000, said he expected a close race and this was the toughest of the three he has faced.  "I think it was a great day for the future of the city of Mountain Brook," Pritchard said.

Council members in Mountain Brook represent at-large districts. In 2004 the city began staggering its council terms to avoid having all seats open in one election. The previous two elections featured only one contested race each time, which made this year's field of eight candidates for three seats unusual.

City officials said turnout was also slightly higher than in 2008. Bill Irons, a poll inspector, said voting throughout the day at St. Luke's Episcopal Church was "spirited."

16 high school students in first Leadership Mountain Brook program

16 high school students in first Leadership Mountain Brook program

Published: Thursday, August 26, 2010, 1:47 PM     Updated: Thursday, August 26, 2010, 2:11 PM
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A group of 16 Mountain Brook High School juniors and seniors are learning the basics of leadership this school year.The group participated in a scavanger hunt around Crestline Village in Mountain Brook, Al.,Thur., Aug. 19, 2010. This group got points for jumping in front of Oak Street Garden Shop. (The Birmingham News/Bernard Troncale)

The beginning of "Leadership Mountain Brook" coincided with the first day of school, as the 11th and 12th graders taking part went through an orientation session at the city's board of education office. By week's end, the group had participated in a scavenger hunt around Crestline Village and served as judges at Dawg Daze.

Margaret Clark, the high school's cooperative education counselor, said "Leadership" will provide the students with an in-depth look at how the city operates on a day-to-day basis. In the process, the students will learn how professionals in the public and private sectors use certain talents and job skills, such as proficiency with technology or interpersonal relations.

While the daily operations of a city may not seem like attention-grabbing stuff for a group of teenagers, the program will also involve students in building teams for tasks, such as helping to promote events for the city and its business community. Over the school year, the students also will work with individual city departments on certain projects. Participants will not only examine large issues, such as how the city's yearly budget comes together, but also smaller ones, such as how the Emmet O'Neal Library each day processes incoming and outgoing books.

What organizers hope is that students will bring fresh perspectives to how the city functions, and learn a little about themselves. "We'd like to see them come up with their own projects," Clark said. "They'll have a chance to see what it takes to improve the city, and hopefully develop their own leadership styles."  Students were recommended for the program and had to write an essay on leadership to be chosen. To take part, students will have to leave campus to participate in the program, for which they will receive classroom credit.

For the first day, students got talks from Mountain Brook Mayor Terry Oden and Superintendent Dicky Barlow.   "I hope you go into it with all the gusto you've got," Barlow told them. "You'll find that you learn a lot by asking questions, and listening."

Mountain Brook High School Principal Vic Wilson said part of the challenge in preparing students to become leaders is the often rapid changes wrought by technology. "We're preparing them for jobs that don't even exist now," he said. "While you can't prepare for everything, what is not going to change is the importance of relationships."

Tara Creeden, a junior, said she was recommended for the group by a teacher.
"I love it," she said. "It's a great opportunity. Even though we're learning specifically about how the city operates, the same principles can be applied to any everyday leadership position"
wthornton@bhamnews.com

Dessert treats for Diabetics! FoxAL video with chamber member, Jann Robinson!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Look what Harbins Pharmacy is bringing for the DAWGS tomorrow!

Harbins Pharmacy will have free puppy treats for every customer at DAWG DAZE AND FLEA MARKET TOMORROW!   Free bowls of water will be set out for them as well as  dog food.

And, by the way, we will also have free bottles of water for our human customers ;-) courtesy of Harbins.

Back to School with Lulie's on Cahaba! See what's on the chalkboard!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Please Reply SALE merchandise will be 75% off this Saturday ONLY!

Please Reply
Open this Saturday, 10-1
All current sale merchandise 25-75% off,
will be 75% off this Saturday ONLY!
Be sure to stop by and get some great deals.
50 Vine Street
Birmingham, AL  35213
205.870.4773
205.8704778 fax
please_reply@bellsouth.net

Want a parking space or reserved seating for MBHS football games? Here's how

MBHS Football 2010

Reserved Parking & Reserved Seating is Still Available For This Fall's
Mtn Brook High School Football Home Games

Make Getting To the Game And Finding A Seat Hassle Free

Tailgate Up To Kickoff

MBHS has a LIMITED number of Reserved Parking Spaces in the main parking lot left for sale for this fall's home games. Reserved parking spaces are 150.00 for the year and the few that remain will be sold first come, first served. Contact Doug Centeno at dcenteno@bcattys.com if interested.

A LIMITED number of Reserved Seating is also available for home games. The reserved section is on the 50 yard line directly in front of the press box. Each reserved seat includes a stadium chair that will be waiting for you at kickoff and is put away after for you the game. The reserved seats that remain are 75.00 for the entire year for the first seat and 50.00 for each additional seat on the same order. Again, these are first come, first served. For more information contact Richard Underwood at cru@charter.net.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Great article in Birmingham News about Emmet O'Neal Library's Summer Reading program!

Mountain Brook library's garden grows, thanks to summer readers

Published: Wednesday, August 18, 2010, 9:50 AM
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Libba Manley, 8, watches Billy Angell, owner of the Oak Street Garden Shop, harvest vegetables. (The Birmingham News / Tamika Moore)

Mountain Brook's Emmet O'Neal Library this year watched its summer reading program grow -- literally -- before the city's eyes.

Readers, from preschool to teenagers, participated in the library's inaugural garden, which took shape across the street from the library. The garden was a joint venture between the library and the Oak Street Garden Shop and coincided with the summer reading program.

Children's Librarian Carol Melton said 2,150 children signed up for the summer reading program. Though there is no tally for how many readers and would-be farmers participated in the garden, groups of children took part in helping water and cultivate the crops of squash, beans, tomatoes and zucchini.
"We had groups that worked on Tuesday and Saturday mornings before story time," Melton said. "The teens worked on Friday. We had some who loved going to work over there after chess club on Wednesdays."

Each summer, the library sponsors a reading program to encourage children to continue reading while out of school. Oak Street Garden Shop first proposed the idea of a garden for the library's young readers earlier this year, library officials said. The garden shop provided seeds, tools, some labor and instruction, and helped maintain the 1,000-foot plot of land.

A picket fence was also added to make the garden aesthetically pleasing to those passing through Crestline Village. Leftover produce is being donated to Magic City Harvest, a Birmingham nonprofit organization that distributes food to the needy.

"We've had so many positive comments from patrons," Melton said. "Anytime, you're liable to see someone out there browsing through it, even if they're just out walking in the neighborhood."
The garden shop will continue to maintain the garden through the fall. Melton said the library is looking into organizing a Halloween-themed event which might involve a pumpkin patch.
Join the conversation by clicking to comment or e-mail Thornton at wthornton@bhamnews.com.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

State-Wide Chess Tournament at University of Alabama Sept 17-19

State wide Chess Tournament at the University of Alabama on September 17-19th  See details on Press Release above

Monday, August 16, 2010

Chamber member, Red Mountain Bank, invites you to FREE webinar on College Planning

Topic: College Planning:
Ways to plan, fund, and maximize resources for your children and grandchildren’s educational future
Topics that will be covered include PACT Plan, 529 Plans, Coverdelle, to name a few.

Seminar presented by:
Thursday, August 26
11:00 a.m.
Inverness Banking Center
5 Inverness Center Parkway

Or
In the Comfort of your home or workplace –
On-Line Webinar
Tuesday, August 31
4:00 p.m.
Register by emailing us and we will send you log in information for the webinar!

www.redmountainbank.com

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Thursday, August 12, 2010

If you're into Food and Wine (and who isn't?), read this invite!

Catalonia Wine Dinner: Unique Pairings of Food & Wine From Northern Spain


Time
August 25 · 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Locationdaniel george restaurant
2837 Culver Road
Birmingham, AL

Created By

More Info
Reservations: 205.871.3266
$55 per person, excluding tax and gratuity
Hors d'oeuvres: Chorizzo, Jamon, Manchego
1st Course: D'abbatis Cava with Summer Gazpacho
2nd Course: Arrels Garntaxa, Monsant with Octopus Ceviche & Oxtail
...3rd Course: Clos Pissaro El Ramon with Pan Fried Lamb Chops, Eggplant Puree, Braised Artichoke
4th Course: Flan & Horchata de Chufa

Fall Sports Registration for Mountain Brook Athletics - August 20th & 21st


2010 MBA FALL SPORTS REGISTRATION
Fridays    AUG. 13 & 20    4:30 - 6:00 and Saturdays    AUG. 14 & 21    9:00 - 12:00
Mountain Brook Junior High

FOOTBALL - Boys grade 2-6. All tackle players must appear at registration for weigh-in. There will be five leagues, 2nd-flag, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade tackle. There will be a clinic for all players registered in grades 3-6. More information on the clinic will be available at registration. Team selections for grades 3-6 will be done at the end of the clinic. Players will be notified as to team assignment by their coach. Flag Football will begin in early September. Flag FB and 3rd - 6th grade leagues will run through the end of October. Fee is $130. 2nd Grade Flag fee is $85.

FALL BASEBALL - Boys grade 1-6. Practices and/or games will be held twice a week. Games will be played primarily on Sunday afternoons. Practices are usually on Tue. or Thu. Grades 1-2 will be machine pitch and grades 3-4 & 5-6 will be player pitch. Fee is $110.

VOLLEYBALL - Girls grade 5&6. Practices and games will be held 2-3 times per week at MBHS. The season will begin the end of Aug./1st of Sept. Fee is $100.

TEAM TENNIS - Boys & Girls grade 4-6. Season starts the end of Aug./1st of Sept. and will run until mid-late Oct. Schedule will consist on average of one practice and one match each week. Fee is $80.

FALL SOFTBALL - Girls grade 1-7. Practices & games will be mostly held on Sun.'s & Mon.'s with some other possible weekday events. Games will most likely be played with other communities. Grades 1-2 (coach pitch) and grades 3-4 & 5-7 (player pitch). Fee is $90.

CHEERLEADING - Girls grade 3-6. For more info, please contact Treasa Harrison at tkharrison@bellsouth.net Fee is $70. If a uniform is needed, they can be purchased separately at Mtn. Brook Sporting Goods.

**Effective September 1, 1994** Programs sponsored by MBA will be offered only to Mountain Brook residents whose children are eligible to attend Mountain Brook schools.
You may also register online (Except for cheerleading & tackle football) at www.mbathletics.org once the MBA registration begins at the JH.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

4th Annual Spartan Day 2010 is FRIDAY, August 13th, 5:30PM

The fourth annual SPARTAN DAY 2010 will be held this Friday August 13 beginning at 5:30. Spartan Day is a preview of all five teams from Mtn Brook High School and Mtn Brook Jr High and kicks off the 2010 football season.
Click HERE to view the flyer for the schedule.

At Spartan Day you will be able to review & purchase reserved seating, reserved parking, and you will have the option of purchasing the group photo that will be taken, with all five teams, coaches & cheerleaders in one photo.

The players & cheerleaders will be fed a complimentary dinner after the scrimmages. Also for this year, Golden Rule BBQ is making available for the fans in attendance a large BBQ sandwich and bag of chips for $5.00. Drinks for everyone are being provided by Coca Cola, Regions Bank, and Royal Cup Coffee & Tea.

Come see all five Spartan teams and feed the family!

Thank you to our Spartan Day sponsors:
Coca Cola
Golden Rule BBQ
Regions Bank
Royal Cup Coffee & Tea
St Vincents on Highway 119

Monday, August 9, 2010

Jean Clayton with Christine's Inc and Nick with Mafiaoza's have been honored with Retailer of the Year awards!

Can't wait to see which award Christine's and Mafiaoza's 

will receive at the awards luncheon on September 22nd!

 

Retail Day and Retailer of the Year Awards Luncheon

The Alabama Retail Association presents awards for
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at The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Business'
2010 Retail Day Luncheon
featuring keynote speaker

  Charlie Tickle, Daniel Corp.
Charlie Tickle
 Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Daniel Corp.

Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2010
11:30 a.m.
Cahaba Grand Conference Center
3660 Grandview Parkway
Birmingham, Alabama 35243
The ARA board of directors and ARC board of trusteesalong with the Retailers of the Year and Centennial Retailers
and their nominators are the guests of the Alabama Retail Association.
CONSIDER ATTENDING MORNING PANEL DISCUSSION
Luncheon is preceded by a panel discussion on Value Retailing from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
The panel discussion cost is $25 each for all ARA and ARC Retail Day Luncheon guests.
Please indicate on the registration form linked above if you plan to attend the panel discussion.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Who's interested in spending $500 while driving a new BMW?

If you're interested in winning $500 while driving a new Tom Williams BMW, SCOUT OUT THE VILLAGES  of Mountain Brook tomorrow and Saturday.  Shop, save your receipts, and enter the contest.  GREAT chances of winning!  Don't miss out! You will need 8 receipts, 2 from four different villages.  That could be groceries!  Coffee!  Candy for the kids!  A new dress!  A beach towel!  School Supplies!


If you're shopping anyway, you could win a windfall shopping spree in Mountain Brook's Villages!  So don't forget to save your receipts and ENTER!  Click here for the Scout out the Villages contest rules and entry forms!

Have you signed up for our mailing list?

If you haven't signed up for our mailing list yet, click HERE and sign up, so you won't miss out!  Lots of news about Mountain Brook merchants, school activities, new businesses, chamber events and more!

Want to see what our monthly enewsletters are like before signing up?  Here are the newsletter archives!

Back to School SALE at Mtn High Outfitters in Cahaba Village!

5th Annual Antiques at the Gardens - October 1-3

Antiques at the Gardens

5th Annual Antiques Show and Sale benefiting Birmingham Botanical Gardens

October 1-3, 2010

Birmingham Botanical Gardens

2612 Lane Park Road, Birmingham , AL 35223

Phone: (205) 414-3950

www.bbgardens.org

Show Hours
Friday, October 1
10-5 p.m.
Saturday, October 2
10-5 p.m.
Sunday, October 3
1-5 p.m.
Special Events
Sterne Agee First Look Party
Thursday, September 30
7-10 p.m.
Flower Magazine Designer Preview
Friday, October 1
9-10 a.m.
Red Diamond Lecture Series
Friday, October 1
10:30 a.m. - De Juan Stroud         1:00 p.m. Miles Redd

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Snap Kids GRAND RE-OPENING! Wednesday, August 11th VIP PASS

Snap Kids is MOVING!  Currently near Indie Candy on Church Street, they are moving to Country Club Park behind the Piggly Wiggly in Crestline.  Don't miss their Grand RE-OPENING on Wednesday, August 11th.  Here's your VIP pass!

Monday, August 2, 2010

Please Reply is having a Summer Sale - 20% off ALL in-stock merchandise

Summer Sale 20% off  ALL in-stock merchandise  Monday, July 19th – Friday, July 30th
Stop by to help us make room for new fall merchandise arriving in August!  This is a perfect time to stock your gift closets.  There will also be a limited selection of 30% - 50% off merchandise.
 Embossed Graphics is offering Free Return Address through July 30th on all embossed & printed notecard sets and Crane:  50 notecards & lined envelopes for only $99. 
Summer Hours
Monday – Thursday, 10-5
Friday, 10-3
Saturday by appointment only

Please Reply
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Birmingham, AL  35213
205.870.4773
205.8704778 fax
please_reply@bellsouth.net
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What's on the menu for Daniel George's 10th Anniversary Celebration?



daniel george restaurant
2837 Culver Road
Mountain Brook, AL 35223
205.871.3266
www.danielgeorgerestaurant.com
danielgeorgerest@bellsouth.net
facebook: daniel george
twitter: dgrestaurant

Join Us Wednesday, August 4th 8:30
LIVE MUSIC: Heath Green
$6 refreshing lemonade martinis
complimentary 'bites'


SLOW FOOD IN A FAST PACED WORLD
Much has changed in 10 years!
In the next few weeks daniel george will be launching an updated website AND joining OpenTable

Even though you can soon make reservations online, (and always by phone, of course) view our daily changing menus on our website, keep up with what we're doing on facebook and twitter, our commitment remains to slow food and excellent customer service.


Because of you, our loyal customers, we have reached a major milestone of 10 years of business.  We could not be more appreciative!   Our passion for creating an excellent dining experience begins with local farmers and products; 'Farm to Fork' is a philosophy that we continue to pursue and realize.

We are thrilled to announce a service with Lois Owens of Lolos Flowers:
www.lolosflowers.com
205.568.8396
Birthdays, Anniversaries, Special Occasions, Business Dinners
Lolos will deliver gorgeous flowers to daniel george for your special occasion!

Don't miss our next Special Wine Dinner Featuring Wine & Food
From Northern Spain
Wednesday, August 24th
7:00 p.m.
$45 per person
menu coming soon to our website


Thanks again to all of our wonderful customers!
We hope to see you on our 10th Anniversary next Wednesday!

Town & Country celebrates 2nd year with additional mark-downs!

FIRST - Thank you so much for supporting us during out Birthday Sale and throughout the entire last year!  We are so thankful and excited to be starting our second year here in the village!

SECOND - The remaining summer styles (all of the newer merchandise that has not previously been on sale) is now 30% off!  Also, the few things that we have left from our sale and from Market Day are now 60% off!  So now is the time to get the styles that will make you look fabulous, and at a great price!!!

Visit Town & County HERE

32 Degrees - A Yogurt Bar is opening second location in Crestline August 15th!

32 DEGREES - A YOGURT BAR!

32 Degrees, A Yogurt Bar, opened its second location in Crestline Village the second week of August in Crestline Village behind Piggly Wiggly and adjacent to Zoe's. The topping bar, with over FIFTY options, is truly unique. It will feature fresh, seasonal and exotic fruits, premium candies and other sauces and delicious choices. Customers will be able to choose from a variety of flavors of frozen yogurts to include non-fat, low-fat and reduced fat varieties. Both the Crestline and the Summit location have abundant seating inside and out. It's a fantastic place to get an afternoon treat, to take the kids after school, or when you just want to enjoy a healthy alternative to ice cream or other sweets. Because it is self serve, you can decide how much or how little yogurt you want to enjoy!


The grand opening, August 15th from 1-4pm, will be a fundraiser for Emmet O'Neal Library. All money raised from this event will be donated directly to the Library. Donations are $3.00 for kids 12 and under, $5.00 for adults.

Sales Tax Holiday PRESALE at the Lili Pad!

Sales Tax Holiday Pre-sale starts

Tuesday August 3th - Thursday, August 5th (pick up Monday, Aug 9th)

Sales Tax Holiday Weekend Hours
Friday, August 6: 9am-7pm
Saturday, August 7: 10am-6pm
Sunday, August 8: 1pm-5pm


JEFFERSON CO NOT PARTICIPATING?
NO PROBLEM...STILL SAVE 9% SALES TAX AT THE LILI PAD & GiGi's

*Great time to get clearance merchandise and save an additional 9%.


GiGi's Back To School Bash
Monday,August 9, 2010
5:30pm-7:30pm

Win 4 Justin Bieber Concert Tickets!!
(for Birmingham show in December!)

Super Fun Night with:
*Clinique Makeovers & Consultations
*YUMMY Snacks
*Back to School Specials
*"Zaps"
*Justin Bieber Drawing!

BRING YOUR FRIENDS...
YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS ONE!
Spring and Summer 60% off
Selected Heirloom and Gifts 50% off
All bathing suits are 50% off
Joe's Jeans $49
Little Dreams 50% off
New Price as Marked Rounders!!!

Twitter Tutorial for New Users

What could the economic impact of The 3/50 Project be on our community?


For more information, please visit their website

Marketing Presentation

Video of Crestline Halloween Parade courtesy of Stephen Wolfe!