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FreeCoupons

InsideTotal Value is Over$2,000

3745 Gulf Shores Pkwy, Gulf Shores, AL 36542

Our friendly and courteous staff

guarantees excellent customer service.

Granito’s House provides high quality granite

countertops, cabinets,and flooring to

customers throughoutthe Gulf Coast.

Stopping In at...

Outdoor Addiction LLC.There’s a neat place that you mustcheck out for all of your hunting, fishing, or any outdoor necessities while in Bay Minette. Thatplace is called Outdoor Addiction and this store is absolutely amazing. They haveany firearm, crossbow, fishing rod, or outdoor equipment that you could want. If your taste is a bit different or you’re searching for something not in stock, that’sokay; they will order it for you.

They have amazing clothing and feature a number of clothing and accessory lines with anythingfrom camouflage to everyday t-shirts. Outdoor Addiction even has the notorious SwampPeople shirts for less than fifteen bucks and items with brand names that include Summit, DuckDynasty, and Millennium. They have scopes, targets, live bait and firearms. The staff at Outdoor addiction is thorough and happy to help with meeting your individual needs and completing the steps required for firearm ownership.

Outdoor Addiction always has some kind of sale goingon, so any time you stop in there you’re sure to find items at discounted prices. OutdoorAddiction is located at 707 D’Olive Street, right next to Hardees in BayMinette. You can contact them by phone at (251) 937-5282 or email at [email protected]. Also, don’tforget to check them out on Facebook. This is definitely the place to go forall of your outdoor needs at competitive prices.

Check us out on Facebook and at www.tidbitsofbaldwincounty.com

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Page 18 For Your Sales & Marketing Needs Call Tidbits® of Baldwin County (251) 229-4519 • August 8, 2012

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What is Heritage Worth? Part 2The BCHM is at a critical juncture. It has survived two significant hurricanes, (Ivan and Katrina), an implosion of our economy with resulting crippling funding cutbacks, the BP Oil Spill and a continuing uncertain lackluster economy and outlook which understandably makes for very conservative spending. It is the effects from the latter that has had the most impact on the museum; both from a financial and an operational standpoint. Over the past two years we have been unable to makeup the 50% funding appropriation cut by the County Commission through our efforts to increase membership and public contributions. In today’s economy, we simply can’t depend on charitable contributions to be the only key for our sustainability. However, in spite of the cuts and slow economy the museum’s basic operational expense had been met prior to this year. This was due in part to the BP Settlement the museum received in 2011. However, all current operational funds for the museum will be exhausted before the year’s end and this will unfortunately soon prompt serious decisions regarding BCHM’s future.

Although the name, Baldwin County Heritage Museum, results in many to assume that it is operated and funded by the County, to the contrary it has always been a private non-profit institution, free from the whim of politics and simply dedicated to its mission. And if it is to remain so, which I believe most of us would agree it should, then we need our citizens to step forward now with their financial support be it large or small. One dollar is just as important as ten, one hundred or even a thousand because often the most generous among us are those who often can least afford to give. Small amounts add up, plus all donations can be deducted from one’s taxes.

However this support must include our business, government, and civic organizations because of the benefits which are derived from the historical and educational largess BCHM provides to all of its citizens. Additionally, the myriad of activities related to tourism so important to the business community and our tax base. After all, serving the visitors and citizens of Baldwin County to our best ability is a goal we jointly strive to meet.

For those who cannot support the museum financially, the giving of your time if only for a few hours a month is also important. Museum volunteers are needed for everything from greeting the public to maintaining our exhibits and grounds, as well as restoring our vintage farm equipment. Garden devotees or clubs would be welcome to enhance the beauty of our grounds. Students are welcome to complete community service hours. We, have the tools, if you have the time and can travel.

Another generous way to contribute would be to become a member of the museum. A tax free annual donation of $10 for an individual, $15 for a family household and $200 for a lifetime membership would greatly help in our effort to build a solid financial foundation and enable BCHM to continue to be a part of Baldwin County’s future and most importantly its children’s future. Museums serve all communities and reach diverse audiences. They are educational providers and community anchors with a greater need today than any time in the past.

The Baldwin County Heritage Museum is not an elaborate place of fine art and antiques, nor does it compare with those great museums or humanitarian institutions which have supporters of wealth who provide large financial endowments in exchange for recognition or other altruistic motives. Rather it is a place like Grandma and Grandpa’s house where both parents and children can come to learn about and see many of the daily items used by their

grandparents or ancestors. It is the safeguard of those things that were a part of so many Baldwin County families, most now lost or unfortunately thrown away, which is the reason BCHM was created and exists today. I should think it too would also be worthy of an endowment by those whom I trust will someday come forward in support, because they also believe it is worthy of existence and do not wish it to become what it was setup to preserve...a memory of the past.

For information about becoming a member or volunteer call 251-986-8375 or visit www.baldwincountyheritagemuseum.com

BCHM is located at 25521 Hwy 98 E, Elberta, AL. Hours of operation are 10am to 3pm, Wednesday –Saturday.

All tax free donations should be mailed to P.O. 356, Elberta, AL 36530 and will be acknowledged with our gratitude.

By Ralph VellerChairman-BCHM, 2012

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Legion Guitar Jams – Friday Jams start at 7pmAugust 10th Bellus Sanus – ‘Beautiful Sound’

with Emily & TilleyAugust 17th Roger Fleshman and the

Fairhope Freestyle Drum CircleAugust 24th Mark Bintliff, the Big Boss

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September 7th Craig & JeremySeptember 13th, 14th and 15th L.A. SONGWRITERS’

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251-962-7654August 10th Grayson Capps 8pm

August 11th Pickers in the Round hosted by Cliff Collier 11am, T-Bone & Mark Sherrill 4pm, TBA 9pm

August 12th Jim St. James 7pmAugust 13th Hillbilly Savant 6pmAugust 14th Karaoke w/ J.W. 7pm

August 15th Jon Cook 7pm

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Get Your Gator On!At the Original Oyster House on the CausewayFriday, August 10th 4 - 8 PM for a good cause!

Spanish Fort, AL. -- Get your Gator On! The Original Oyster House is excited to present the famous Troy Landry and Jacob Landry from the Swamp PeopleTM television series! Get your gator on with the fearless gator hunters at the Original Oyster House on the Causeway, Friday, August 10th from 4 - 8 PM. They will be here to meet fans and sign autographs. This will be a fun event for the whole family complete with alligator holding, face painting, airboat rides, alligator sausage and alligator jambalaya. This event will benefit Alabama Coastal Cleanup. A limited number of Gator Passes will be sold at the Original Oyster House on the Causeway. For guaranteed priority admission, get a Gator Pass for every member in your party. Gator Passes are $5 each and can be purchased at the Causeway Original Oyster House restaurant. Gator Passes will go on sale Friday, July 27th at 11AM. All Gator Pass sales will be donated to Alabama Coastal Cleanup. General admission is FREE to all fans. Get your gator on rain or shine so bring an umbrella to stay cool and dry! For more details go to www.OriginalOysterHouse.com or follow us on Facebook.

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For Any and All Distribution Needs or Questions Please Call (251) 229-4519 • August 8, 2012 Page 19Old Armory Mall

If you’re in the market for antiques, gifts, collectables and books Old Armory Mall in Foley is a great place to browse and shop. You’re very likely to find some rare or unusual items while you’re

in the mall, with many items that are decades old. For the modern day antique enthusiast or “picker” you’ll find all sorts of items from small collectables to large furniture pieces.

Mall owners Eunice Ray and Myrtle and Larry Seales have been in the business for 20 years and feel they have the best prices and friendliest staff in the area. Sellers often have discounted items from 10% to 70% off and you are sure to find a bargain. Dealer space is currently available and Ruth, the mall manager, is eager to assist in answering questions and providing information on space rental.

Old Armory Mall is located at 812 N. McKenzie Street in Foley. Their hours of operation are Monday through Saturday 10am – 5pm and Sunday 1pm – 5pm. You can reach them by phone at 251-943-7300.

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Coffee BreakEvents and Items of Interest in

Baldwin County• August 10th @ 7pm, Legion Guitar Jams at American Legion Post 199 in Fairhope, where the public is always welcome. Bring your guitar and join the fun or just come out for music, refreshments and fun. Special guests Bellus Sanus.

• August 11th Blacksmith Demonstrations and Instructions at Bicentennial Park @ 51233 State Hwy. 225 (2 miles North of I-65) in Stockton, 9am – 4pm. Admission is free.

• August 11th Canoe/Kayak on Juniper Creek. Canoe and Kayak the beautiful Juniper Creek in Santa Rosa coun-ty. Meet at Indian Ford Rd Bridge at 10 am.  Take Milton Exit 31 on I-10, head north on Hwy 87 for 1.5 mi. and turn right on Hwy 90. Travel 5.7 miles east to Deaton Bridge Rd. and turn left. Travel 5.5 mi. and turn lefton Indian Ford Rd. Travel 1.7 mi. to bridge.   Event Hosts are John Hooten 334-858-6448 and Matthew Cooper 816-916-5756 or sign up in Choctawhatchee Chapter meetup site http://www.meetup.com/Florida-Trail-Panhandle-Backpackers-Hikers-Paddling-Camping/events/57791042/.

• August 15th Annual Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation Professional Rodeo, 8 pm @ the Foley Horse Arena.

• New Hurricane App brings American Red Cross Safety information to Smart Phones and the “I’m Safe” feature lets people alert their loved ones with the push of a button. The free app is available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store for Android.

• The 8th Annual L.A. Songwriters’ Festival is announced for Sept. 13, 14 and 15th. Come see some great live musical acts. Admission is $15.00 per day and all proceeds benefit The Haven in Fairhope, a no kill animal shelter. For more information visit www.AmericanLegion.com.

• North Baldwin Community Concerts will have a Bake Sale fundraiser booth at Market Days on Sept. 22nd and Oct. 27th, 7am – until @ Blackburn Park, East 1st St. and North Hoyle Ave. in Bay Minette.

• Alabama Gulf Coast Chamber is in need of volunteers for SEC Beachfest. All volunteers will receive 2 free tick-ets, a t-shirt and a meal. Volunteer selection is based on interest and qualification. Please visit http://alagulf-coastchamber.com/pages/SignUpForOurSpecialEventVolunteerCorps1 to register.

• October 20th Elsanor Community Yard Sale @ the Community Center. $15.00 to rent a table for your items. There will be lots of kids’ activities. Proceeds go toward the purchase of uniforms for children in need. For more info, contact Carol at 251-942-1370.

• Steak Dinner at American Legion Post 44 on Gulf Shores Pkwy. Ribeye steak dinner $11.00 every Friday night 5-7pm. Live music to follow until 11pm.

• Bluegrass by the Tracks @ Wales West in Silverhill every Tuesday and Friday night 7pm-9pm, weather permit-ting. For more info, visit www.waleswest.com.

• Moonlight Chasse’ Ballroom Dance Society meets the first and third Monday of each month @ Fitzpen Place in Spanish Fort at 7pm. Dance Lessons 7-7:30pm, Salsa, Cha Cha, Swing, Rumba, Waltz, etc. 7:30-10pm. Visit www.moonlightchasse.com for more info.

• Peaceful, Concerned Citizens Wanting Better Government Open Meeting, every Tuesday at 6:30pm at the Fairhope Public Library. Call 251-298-7899 or 251-942-7829 for more info.

• Friends and Family of Addicts/Alcoholics meet every Thursday 6-8pm at The Shoulder in Daphne. Please call 251-626-2199.

• Model Train exhibit @ Foley Railroad Museum every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 10am-2pm. Visit www.foleyrailroadmuseum.com for more info.

• Senior Adult Fun and Fitness every Monday and Thursday @ 3pm at The First Baptist Church of Bay Minette. Call 251-937-9536 for more info.

• Foley Senior Center Events: Weds -Acoustic Open Jam 8am, Party Bridge 12pm, Water Aerobics 11am, Line Dance 1pm. Thurs – Pinochle 9:30am, Exercise/Zumba 1pm, Chair Yoga 2pm, Water Aerobics 6pm. Fri – TOPS 9am, Tai Chi Adv. 9pm, Beg. 10am, Water Aerobics 11am, Hand & Foot 1pm, Open cards and games follow. Mon – Pinochle 9:30am, Exercise/Zumba 10am, Water Aerobics 11am, Duplicate Bridge 12:30pm, Mexican Train Dominoes 1:30pm. Tues – Croghet & Knitting 9:30pm, Chair Yoga 2pm, Bingo 2pm, Water Aerobics 6pm.

Do you have an upcoming event you’d like to share in Coffee Break? Please email submis-sions to [email protected] at least two weeks in advance.

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Wolf Bay is the destination for your perfect coastal getaway, as the only waterfront condo in Foley. Allow us the opportunity to host your business function, family reunion, church retreat or special celebration. Our property offers a serene setting for your next golf outing, girls’ getaway or guy’s fishing trip. Among our amenities, Wolf Bay features 3 piers for docking boats, fishing and catching crabs, outdoor pool, clubroom with fitness equipment and pool table. We also have canoes, kayaks, bass skiffs and bicycles on site for rental. Every unit has 300 sf balconies to take in the spectacular sunrise and relax while watching for birds and dolphins. We invite you to visit Wolf Bay for a beautiful, memorable Gulf Coast experience … close to everything, yet worlds apart! Daily, Weekly & Monthly Rentals!

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CALL FROM THE WIZARD OF OZ[A story that has touched the hearts and captured the imagination of millions is “The Wizard of Oz.” These are just my thoughts on its most important lesson.]

Somewhere this side of the rainbow we seem to have lost or misplaced our sense of adventure. We take no risks, upset no ap-ple carts, ask no embarrassing questions, and express no doubts that we have all the answers. We play it safe, stuff our brains with clichés, and don’t dare go into unfamiliar territory. Every mystery must be solved. Every movie must have a satisfactory ending. Every song must resolve into a major chord. Every book must have an epilogue that ties up all loose ends. We want it neat and tidy with nothing left out of place.

I have come to believe that the neatly packaged life is no life at all, and neatly packaged faith is no faith at all, and certainly I should know that the neatly packaged god is no god at all. If you can answer all the questions and explain all the difficulties about God, you had better get you a bigger one because the one you have is not God.

Author Brennan Manning says in “Ruthless Trust” that truth cannot be left in the hands of theologians and purely logical peo-ple, but that we must “bring in the artists, the mystics, and the clowns.” They are here to remind you and me that life is to be en-joyed; that chances are worth taking, that we will never get it all figured out, and that it is okay that we are not controlling things.

The artists teach us that God is the author of all beauty, and He de-lights in His creation. The mystics show us that truth is found not so much in proposition as in experience. The clowns illustrate to us that God is not an uptight and angry bookkeeper, but is adven-turous, passionate, creative, fascinating, and (dare I say it?) fun!

How did we ever learn to make the truth about God sound so boring? I came from a background where I was taught to be “con-sistent.” I was supposed to learn to be predictable and traditional, to always try to “fit in.”

No more! Now I am learning, growing, and changing, and I really don’t plan to stop! In the process I will sometimes be wrong about things, but it is a risk I am willing to take, because the alternative is to stagnate and die. Sometimes I tell people that if they only want to hear what they already believe, we could have all stayed home! Usually they listen and consider what is said, and then if it isn’t good they can set me straight. I have no desire to be a heretic.

Frederick Buechner writes that “the killjoys, the phonies, the nit-pickers, the holier-than-thous, the loveless and cheerless and ir-relevant” are the ones who are quick to claim that they know all of the truth they need to know. Then he adds this remarkable sen-tence: “When Jesus is asked who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven, He reaches into the crowd and pulls out a CHILD…. and says unless you can become like that, don’t bother to ask!”

I believe that somewhere deep within your soul and mine there is

a child like Dorothy; who still listens for another voice - a differ-ent voice - and faintly feels a longing to go beyond what we can see and understand and explain. We intuitively know that there is more meaning to our lives than to just survive and succeed on the surface.

We are scarecrows desiring a brain... tin men in need of a heart... and lions who desperately want to become brave. We’re looking for the yellow brick road, and we need something or somebody to help us to find it, and, once we have found it, to stay on it.

We know that it’s a terrifying endeavor, a very scary trip. When we leave our comfort zone, and no longer can settle for “business as usual” in our lives, anything could happen. There have been times I have glimpsed past the rainbow and turned back because I was afraid to go. But the call would not go away. I hope and pray that it never will.

If you are still breathing, that means that there still are more ad-ventures ahead for you. There are people to meet and to help, there are things to learn, and there are places to go, sights to see, battles to be fought, and tears to be shed. All of this is good, because it means you still alive.

Once you leave Kansas there are really no experts to be found. We are all walking by faith and often stumble and fall. But the call that Dorothy heard, and the call that we hear, is not a call to go away.

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SewWhat kind of things are you sewing? Are they good seeds or bad seeds? Do you waste energies on condemning someone of a harmful habit while you are undermining your own health by unworthy emotions of anger, fear, jealously, worry or anxiety? Are you using that energy for the Lord by keeping an attitude of praise and faith?

Time is wasted on destructive actions of entertaining such things as self-pity and remorse and evil doings. We can never give our thoughts free reign. They will never choose the right path until the mind is renewed in God’s word, the ways of God. You cannot control the thoughts that the enemy brings; however, you do not have to keep them. You can rebuke them in Jesus name, just push them right on out. Do not dwell on any evil thoughts. They can leave us as fast as they came if you won’t allow them. Whatever you sew in your secret thought life, you will reap. Sew love and kindness and you will be rewarded openly. Sew charity and forgiveness and you will reap that. Sew hope and you shall reap fulfillment. Sew praise and you will reap joy and well-being and a strong faith. Sew bountifully and you shall reap bountifully. Sew and you shall see your seed satisfied.

1. Is the book of Nebuchadnezzar in the Old or New Testament or nei-ther?2. From 1 Kings 9, who built the walls of Jerusa-

lem? David, Solomon, Belshaz-zar, Nimrod3. Which biblical name means “Worshiper of the Lord”? Mala- ANSWERS: 1) Neither; 2) Solomon; 3) Obadiah; 4) Lamentations; 5) Gabriel;

6) Jabal

[ Condensed from “Broken Roads to Grace” by Jim Lee. For more information or to buy the book, go to www.brokenroadstograce.com , or call Jim at (251) 510-7141 ]

A Note From the EditorDuring this week of a number of personal and business challenges I found it a bit difficult to come up with an edi-tor’s note that was worthy of its’ usual space. I felt that all word from family during the week, including phone calls and emails, was about hardship and the declining health of family members. Most of our business dealings for the week were anything but smooth sailing and delivering a positive message to our readers seemed labor intensive.

I decided to take a step back and, as one of my favorite saying goes, “get off the cross, honey, because somebody needs the wood”. With a deep breath, I turned my trou-bles over to the Lord just as I’ve done so many times in my life. Once my pity goggles were removed I could very clearly see an excellent husband and business partner, great kids, a large loving family, a roof over our heads, food in our pantry and a small business that continues to thrive and succeed in a still sluggish economy.

We all have our bad weeks, our neighbors’ being far worse than our own at times, and the best remedy is to stand up, dust off your britches, give it to God and start fresh. I find that pulling off the “pity goggles” puts the trying times in perspective and allows us the opportunity to better serve God and others in His name.

Wishing everyone a wonderful week,Audrey Chambers

chi, Lazarus, Obadiah, Jonah4. 2 Kings and which other book mention cannibalism? Proverbs, Titus, Lamentations, Judges5. What angel appeared to Mary and Zacharias? Haniel, Paschar, Sofiel, Gabriel6. From Genesis 4, who invented tents? Cain, Jabal, Abel, Adam

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