Best Costume takes home the winning prize and gets a free bar tab!
For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/313439385688665/
The Concordia College Alabama Honors Program will be hosting a series of events to show appreciation for Selma/Dallas County public servants.
The CCA Honors Program students have created this initiative to help build bridges and promote better relations between the community and those working in public service occupations (i.e. firefighters, sheriffs, judges, police offers, military officials, elected officials, etc.). Each Monday during the fall 2016 semester, the Honors Program will invite a public servant to speak and answer questions so that the community may have a better understanding and appreciation for the work that they do. The acronym T.A.G.S. stands for Teamwork, Appreciation, Growth, and Synergy, all of which CCA hopes to promote through this series.
To show further appreciation, the Honors Program will “TAG” a public servant’s break room/lounge at work with doughnuts, coffee, orange juice and fruit as a token of appreciation for service to the community. In addition, a Concordia College Alabama T.A.G.S. gift bag will be given to the public servant.
The events will be held every Monday in CCA’s Wright auditorium from 12:00-1:00 p.m. The entire Selma/Dallas County community is invited and encouraged to attend. The events are free and lunch will be served.
Media Contact:
Abby Campbell, Director of Public Relations
334-874-5700 ext. 19818
For questions about this event, contact:
Dr. Chinwe Okeke, Honors Program Coordinator
334-874-5700 ext. 19718
"Alabama: The Making of an American State" by Edward Bridges, University of Alabama Press
Lunch begins at noon.
Program begins at 12:30.
Lunch $8
Reservations: 334-874-1725
Autographs and book sales before and after event.
This event will include airplanes flying in, aviation aircraft exhibits, flight simulators, display booths, demonstrations by law enforcement and emergency response departments, US Armed Forces, Federal Aviation Administration, color guard performance by Wilcox Central High School, as well as other educational venues. The Black Pilots of America will feature Beechcraft Bonanzas, Beechcraft Baron, Mooney's, Cessna's 172 & 150, and other aircraft.
We are proud to announce that two area high school students have successfully completed the Black Pilots of America Summer Flight Academy in Houston, TX. We hope you will join us Nov. 4!
For more information, contact Jackie Smith at or Ebony Rose at or either at (334) 876-9227
Friday November 4th OneWay will be open 7AM-5PM having an Inventory Blowout and Sidewalk Sale.
Many gift items that have been sitting on the shelves will be outside on display at up to 90% off regular retail price, and we will also have many many books for sale for $1-$2
Saturday November 5th OneWay will be open 7AM-4PM and will be having the same Inventory Blowout / Sidewalk Sale but will also have items brought from home and will be having a yard sale on the premises in addition to the store sale.
For more information, check out the facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1st-Morning-Art-Walk-357587701298605/?fref=ts
Friday November 4th OneWay will be open 7AM-5PM having an Inventory Blowout and Sidewalk Sale.
Many gift items that have been sitting on the shelves will be outside on display at up to 90% off regular retail price, and we will also have many many books for sale for $1-$2
Saturday November 5th OneWay will be open 7AM-4PM and will be having the same Inventory Blowout / Sidewalk Sale but will also have items brought from home and will be having a yard sale on the premises in addition to the store sale.
Mayor-Elect Darrio Melton will host a Swearing-In Ceremony/Fun Day on Sunday, November 6, 2016 from 2:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. at the Selma Amphitheater located at 2 Lawrence Street. There will be free food, drinks and live local talent along with bouncy houses for the kids!
The Concordia College Alabama Honors Program will be hosting a series of events to show appreciation for Selma/Dallas County public servants.
The CCA Honors Program students have created this initiative to help build bridges and promote better relations between the community and those working in public service occupations (i.e. firefighters, sheriffs, judges, police offers, military officials, elected officials, etc.). Each Monday during the fall 2016 semester, the Honors Program will invite a public servant to speak and answer questions so that the community may have a better understanding and appreciation for the work that they do. The acronym T.A.G.S. stands for Teamwork, Appreciation, Growth, and Synergy, all of which CCA hopes to promote through this series.
To show further appreciation, the Honors Program will “TAG” a public servant’s break room/lounge at work with doughnuts, coffee, orange juice and fruit as a token of appreciation for service to the community. In addition, a Concordia College Alabama T.A.G.S. gift bag will be given to the public servant.
The events will be held every Monday in CCA’s Wright auditorium from 12:00-1:00 p.m. The entire Selma/Dallas County community is invited and encouraged to attend. The events are free and lunch will be served.
Media Contact:
Abby Campbell, Director of Public Relations
334-874-5700 ext. 19818
For questions about this event, contact:
Dr. Chinwe Okeke, Honors Program Coordinator
334-874-5700 ext. 19718
The City of Selma will host a Swearing-In Ceremony/Organizational Meeting for the 2016-2020 City Council Representatives on Monday, November 7, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. at the George Patrick Evans Reception Hall located at 2 Lawrence Street.
For more information, Contact Tamekia Sykes: 334-874-1234
CCA to Hold Veteran’s Day Event
[Selma, AL] Concordia College Alabama will be holding a Veteran’s Day ceremony and lunch on Friday, November 11 for all local veterans. The ceremony will begin at 11:00 a.m. in the college’s Wright Complex Auditorium and lunch will be served following the service. The event is being co-sponsored by the CCA Honors Program, Rosa J. Young Center for Women, and Division of Health Sciences.
The college has also partnered with the local Selma Walmart to participate in the Greenlight a Vet campaign, a national initiative created by Walmart to honor veterans. Walmart has donated green light bulbs to Concordia to help light up the campus in green during the month of November as a symbol of support for veterans.
“We are honored to partner with our local Walmart for the second year in a row to honor our veterans. They truly deserve our gratitude,” said Dr. Chinwe Okeke, honors program coordinator.
About Greenlight a Vet
Greenlight A Vet is a campaign to establish visible national support for our veterans by changing one light to green in a visible location during the month of November. Participants are also encouraged to share their photos of their support on social media with the hashtag #GreenlightAVet. To learn more, visit the campaign website http://www.greenlightavet.com/.
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Media Contact:
Abby Campbell (Director of Public Relations)
334-874-5700 ext. 19818
Event contact:
Dr. Chinwe Okeke
334-874-5700 ext. 19718
The Concordia College Alabama Honors Program will be hosting a series of events to show appreciation for Selma/Dallas County public servants.
The CCA Honors Program students have created this initiative to help build bridges and promote better relations between the community and those working in public service occupations (i.e. firefighters, sheriffs, judges, police offers, military officials, elected officials, etc.). Each Monday during the fall 2016 semester, the Honors Program will invite a public servant to speak and answer questions so that the community may have a better understanding and appreciation for the work that they do. The acronym T.A.G.S. stands for Teamwork, Appreciation, Growth, and Synergy, all of which CCA hopes to promote through this series.
To show further appreciation, the Honors Program will “TAG” a public servant’s break room/lounge at work with doughnuts, coffee, orange juice and fruit as a token of appreciation for service to the community. In addition, a Concordia College Alabama T.A.G.S. gift bag will be given to the public servant.
The events will be held every Monday in CCA’s Wright auditorium from 12:00-1:00 p.m. The entire Selma/Dallas County community is invited and encouraged to attend. The events are free and lunch will be served.
Media Contact:
Abby Campbell, Director of Public Relations
334-874-5700 ext. 19818
For questions about this event, contact:
Dr. Chinwe Okeke, Honors Program Coordinator
334-874-5700 ext. 19718
The City of Selma will hold a Public Safety Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. at the George Patrick Evans Reception Hall. Topics to be discussed are: Safety Plans for Churches/Businesses, Safety Tips for Citizens & Neighborhood Watch Programs, and Gang Activities. Sheriff Harris Huffman, Police Chief John Brock and District Attorney Michael Jackson have all been invited to give presentations on the aforementioned topics.
AC Reeves loves many things! She has combined two of her loves, Selma, Alabama & Cyanotype to create this show.
Opening
Gallery 905
Thursday
Nov. 17, 2016
5:30-7:30
905 Water Ave.
Selma, Alabama
Cyanotype is a photography printing process that was invented in the mid 1800’s where the sun is used to develop photos in a most amazing blue (cyan) color.