What’s Happening? Friday, March 20 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamAlabama Gulf Beaches - closed through April 5, 2020All beaches are closed. For clarification, the term "beach" means the sandy shoreline area abutting the Gulf of Mexico, whether privately or publicly owned, including beach access points.Alabama State Parks - OpenBarring... Read More.
Emily Blejwas to speak at Comer Library Wednesday Monday, February 17 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamSYLACAUGA, Ala. - Comer Library’s SouthFirst Bank Adult Lecture Series will feature author/presenter Emily Blejwas with her story of 14 foods that play a role in defining Alabama history.
Sylacauga’s Magic of Marble Festival begins Today Tuesday, April 2 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamSYLACAUGA, Ala. - The Alabama Bicentennial Magic of Marble Festival will be held April 2-13, 2019. Sculptors will work in Central Park across from Blue Bell Creameries with marble displays and other sculptures for sale in B.B. Comer Memorial Library.
Dolores Hydock to present “Taking Sides: A different Look at the Life of Audrey Sheppard Williams” at SouthFirst Bank Adult Lecture Series Friday, March 1 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamSYLACAUGA, Ala. - On Wednesday, March 6 at noon, revered story performer Dolores Hydock will present a theatrical performance at the Comer Library based on the life of Audrey Sheppard Williams—the wife of country singer, Hank Williams.
Dr. Edwin Bridges to present “14,000 Years of Alabama History in 45 Minutes” for SouthFirst Bank’s Adult Lecture Series Tuesday, January 29 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamSYLACAUGA, Ala. - Ed Bridges, director emeritus of the Alabama Department of Archives and History, will bring an overview of Alabama’s history to Sylacauga on Wednesday, Jan. 30, at the Comer Library.
SouthFirst Bank Adult Lecture Series: “These Rugged Days: Alabama in the Civil War” Tuesday, January 23 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamSYLACAUGA, Ala. - The B.B. Comer Memorial Library's SouthFirst Bank Adult Lecture Series - "These Are Our Stories" - will be on Wednesday, Jan. 24.
First Community Links of 2018 this Monday, Jan. 8 Thursday, January 4 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamSYLACAUGA, Ala. - Coosa Valley Medical Center (CVMC) is sponsoring the first Community Links event of the year this Monday, Jan. 8, 2018 at the B.B. Comer Library in the Harry I. Brown Auditorium.This month's Community Links will feature Dr. David Marotta, a board... Read More.
CVMC’s Community Links discusses mental illnesses Monday, November 6 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamSYLACAUGA, Ala. - Coosa Valley Medical Center held its monthly Community Links forum for November on Monday at the B.B. Comer Library. Community Links is an event that CVMC uses to spread awareness about numerous health related issues. Monday's topic focused on mental illnesses, specifically... Read More.
Alex Colvin to present “Maintaining Kinship Ties in the Creek Indian Nation” Tuesday, October 10 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamSYLACAUGA, Ala. - Alex Colvin from Auburn University’s History Department will present the program at the B.B. Comer Memorial Library titled “Maintaining Kinship Ties in the Creek Indian Nation."
“Ralph ‘Shug’ Jordan: A Quiet Heroism in World War II” Tuesday, October 3 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamSYLACAUGA, Ala. – The SouthFirst Bank Adult Lecture Series continues Wednesday at B.B. Comer Memorial Library with teacher, historian and author, Leah Rawls Atkins as she presents “Ralph 'Shug' Jordan – A Quiet Heroism in World War II.”
“Behind Nazi Lines: The Unbelievable True Story of a World War II Alabama Hero” Tuesday, September 26 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamSYLACAUGA, Ala. - This Wednesday’s fall lecture series continues at B.B. Comer Memorial Library with author Denise George as she presents “Behind Nazi Lines: The Unbelievable True Story of a World War II Alabama Hero.”
“Southside: Eufaula’s Lost Cotton Mill Village” the subject of Comer Library’s adult lecture on Wednesday at noon Monday, September 18 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamSYLACAUGA, Ala. - This Wednesday's fall lecture series at B.B. Comer Memorial Library will feature noted archival historian Dr. David Alsobrook of Mobile.