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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Mayor eyes homeless center site

Mayor Mark Stodola has begun circulating news of a potential site for a day center for homeless services, a matter of some controversy in recent months. He's invited interested parties to tour the location, a former state probation office at 1421 E. 9th Street, in the industrial district on the west side of the airport. No details as yet on cost and related issues. There's been no formal public announcement of which I'm aware. He also hadn't told city directors until word leaked out and one of the directors complained about the lack of notice.

City Director Erma Hendrix, who represents the area, said the mayor did not call her until after the note was circulated. I got it before she got the news. She's not happy. She still has objections because of the concentration of shelters in her ward. She suggested a better spot would be the vacant Harvest Foods store in the Riverdale shopping center on Cantrell Road, which is along a rail line and near a popular spot for homeless camps. She said she'd invite some East End residents who live near the proposed site to attend the tour with the mayor Wednesday morning. "Mark is just bent on provoking me," Hendrix said. "It's just not fair." She said Stodola didn't want a residents' meeting on the center, but wanted to talk to her individually. "That's just not right," she said. "We are a community."

The mayor's note on the jump:

I would like to invite various interested parties to tour a potential location for the Homeless Day Service Center. I would like feedback from the Mayors Homeless Commission, the Homeless Coalition and the public. With winter closing in upon us, I would like to move forward with establishing a permanent location as soon as possible. I have toured the building in the past and believe it will accommodate a variety of needs including a safe and secure location for feeding the homeless; offices for case assessment and referral; job re-training and referrals; certain medical needs; laundry facilities and clothing areas; as well as likely emergency shelter needs including a warming center for this winter.

The location is at 1421 E. 9th St. Little Rock, the former Arkansas Department of Correction Probation offices. The site, which is 4 acres, is fully fenced with ample parking and substantial green space at the rear of the property.

The initial tour will be this Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at 11:30am. We may need to tour this facility again, but I want to get the process started. Thank you.

Mark Stodola

Mayor

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Spring Hill campus ministry center named after retired professor

Published: Saturday, November 20, 2010, 6:00 AM

MOBILE, Ala. - Spring Hill College alumnus and board of trustee member Thomas Byrne has not forgotten one professor’s impact on his life.

On Friday, Byrne did something to ensure that other Spring Hill students won’t forget the Rev. Bobby Rimes, a former professor of theology at Spring Hill.

Byrne, through a monetary donation to the school, has directed that the campus ministry center be called the Rev. Bobby Rimes, S.J. Center for Campus Ministry.

“It hasn’t quite sunk in yet,” Rimes said after being surprised with the news Friday morning. “It’s a lovely tribute.”

Rimes enrolled as a Spring Hill undergraduate in 1939 and was ordained at Spring Hill’s St. Joseph Chapel in 1955.

Though retired, he remains active as a spiritual director and mentor at the Jesuit school, and resides in the Jesuit community at the college.

“Remembering how important he was to me and to countless students like me over the years, the opportunity to name the campus ministry center for him seemed a perfect fit,” Byrne said.

Instead of a formal naming ceremony on campus, Byrne surprised his former professor with the news.

“He was really humble and touched,” Byrne said.

“If you took a poll of Spring Hill alums, a vast majority would name Bobby Rimes best professor,” Byrne said.

Rimes said he is never too busy to help students.

“I don’t care what I’m doing, I’ll put things aside and talk to them,” said Rimes. ?

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Bob Riley opens Maritime Training Center in Mobile

Published: Monday, November 08, 2010, 7:35 PM ??? Updated: Monday, November 08, 2010, 7:36 PM

Gov. Bob Riley opened Alabama Industrial Development Training’s Maritime Training Center today, declaring that it would aid the state’s chase for more shipbuilding jobs.?

"I’d like to welcome you to the newest weapons system in Alabama’s arsenal," Riley told the crowd at the $12 million facility on the Causeway.?

Half of the building will serve as a dedicated training center for aluminum shipbuilder Austal USA, while the other half will train workers for the area’s smaller shipyards, including BAE Systems, C&G Boat Works and Signal Ship Repair.?

After he cut the ribbon at the $12 million Maritime Training Center, Gov. Bob Riley toured the shipbuilder training facility on the Causeway built for Alabama Industrial Development Training.?

The facility will teach courses including welding, shipfitting, crane operation, safety, ship planning and shipyard supervision.

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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Cedar cultural center hit 22 performances in 20 days

Rocktober is in full swing and the cultural centre of Cedar does intend to slow the pace then we in November. The location of all ages hosts run impressive performances for 20 days, press 22 events separated by performers, acts of hip indie (Junip Ray azure, books) of its inhabitants (Lucy Michelle, Sweet Colleens) to a variety of internationally acclaimed eclectic array musicians (Jake Shimabukuro, Chris Smith, BeauSoleil).

Below for the full decrease Cedar see 22 performances in 20 days and head to our place of Cedar page to find the price of tickets, schedule and much more.

MAR 26
KEITH ELLISON for Congress this VOICE TO VOTE - ft MARIA ISA, TOKI WRIGHT, JUNKYARD IMPERIUM and more!

WEDNESDAY 27
THE WEEPIES (EPUISéS)

THU 28
LOS AMIGOS invisible with MATT JENNINGS

FRI 29
NAE CD release concert

SAT 30
THE FIRST OF COLLEENS SWEET MONKEY ANNUAL DANCE SPOOKTACULAR (11 H FAMILY SHOW)

SAT 30
Books with the BLACK HEART PROCESSION

SUN 31
LUCY MICHELLE and VELVET LAPELLES cd release with HOLLY NEWSOM, MARTIN DEVANEY BAND

MY 1
OMAR SOULEYMAN

KILLS 2
AN EVENING WITH JAKE SHIMABUKURO

WEDNESDAY 3
HORSE feathers with ANAIS MITCHELL

THU 4
PETER ROWAN BLUEGRASS BAND with BOULDER ACOUSTIC society

FRI 5
AZURE RAY with TIM induced and JAMES HUSBAND

SAT 6
DEBASIS SARKAR (vocals), KOUSIC SEN (tabla), CHANDRACHUR BHATTACHARJEE (sitar)

SUN 7
JUNIP with SHARON VAN ETTEN

MY 8
PLAYING for change BAND (presented by Sue McLean)

TUE 9
SHOW THE ZIPP BEER TASTING

WEDNESDAY 10
JEFF DANIELS

THU 11
CHRIS SMITHER with ELLIS

FRI 12
RON YUVAL with ANDREAS IALS and N'goran IVANOVIC DUO guitar ENSEMBLE

SAT 13
BEAUSOLEIL 35TH anniversary CONCERT with BIG BOUDREAUX Director of MONK and the Indians of the Tuesday GRAS (seated show)

SUN 14
BEAUSOLEIL CAJUN DANCE (open floor - show 1 h)

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