Guard cats need a home
No, not my cats, though they’ve been getting quite upset recently about the lack of attention given to them on the blog. That’s when I remind them that they’re almost never mentioned on the blog. They calm down… for a second.
Anyway, Martin and Lewis, the keepers of all things good at Ruffner Mountain Nature Center, are themselves in need of a good new home. Ruffner’s executive director, Kathy Stiles Freeland, would prefer that the felines get to go to the same home if at all possible. For additional information, click here to view a PDF of the essential information, including pictures of both guys. If you’d like to skip the flyer, contact Ruffner Mountain at 833-8264 or contact Kathy directly via e-mail.
Calling all volunteers…
Artwalk is still seeking volunteers for the weekend of September 8 & 9. They need people to serve as artist hospitality, providers of information, and manpower for trolley stop area, performance areas, setup, etc. Please e-mail Robin Spooner and let her know if you are interested in helping out with this incredible event in our City Center.
Ruben & Audiostate 55 in the News
This morning’s Birmingham News includes a story about the Audiostate 55 studios, providing additional information about the programs that will be offered mentioned in yesterday’s post. The more people that learn about it, the better it will be for the community in general.
Woodlawn studio a place to cut demos, build dreams, The Birmingham News, 8.22.2006
Two more things after the jump, including the latest on the former home of the Birmingham News.
The Year in Review: July 2006
Published by Andre on December 28, 2006July started with a bang as we posted images from this year’s Thunder on the Mountain fireworks display. A time of discovery for all We…