Lunch at the Library “Quilts and Crockpots-A Winter Warm up at Your Library”
Creations by Jamie Alvey. Enjoy Sara Bush’s special stew and Leigh Johnson’s yummy soup.
Seating is limited to 40.
Lunch begins at noon. The program begins at 12:30. Lunch $8.00.
Reservations at 334-874-1725 www.selmalibrary.org
Full band. Old hymns. New music.
$10 in advance, $12 at the door.
Matthew Smith is a Nashville-based singer-songwriter who writes brand new music to centuries-old hymn texts. He is a founding member of the Indelible Grace community, whose work has drawn acclaim across denominational lines and is used in churches around the world. Born out of a college ministry, the reimagined hymns have found wide acceptance both among college students and the church at large, joining people who desire to honor tradition with those who want a modern musical approach. His latest album is QuietHymns.
Tickets Available www.itickets.com
Rural Health Medical Program, Inc., located at 101 Park Place is celebrating its Groundbreaking Ceremony
at 9:30 am.
Congresswoman Terri Sewell will be the guest speaker.
For more information, contact Tashunta Moore at 334-874-7428 ext. 132.