Mobile Bay Parents VBS Issue (May 2024)

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May 2024

What’s Your Style?

Which of the four parenting styles do you use? And which one is best?

Ten ideas to help you bond and savor the summer with your teenager. 46 40

Self-Care Ideas for Busy Moms

Tips for adding calm to your days.

Summer With Teens

2024 VBS Guide

Sign your kids up for one (or several) Vacation Bible Schools. 50

On The Cover

Landon Neiden (age 17), son of Noelle Neiden and grandson to Warren and Beth Neiden. Landon is a graduating senior at Cottage Hill Christian Academy where he plays baseball and is also a member of the National Honor Society.

Landon recently traveled to Zambia for a mission trip with his church.

He has plans to attend the University of South Alabama in the fall where he will study architectural engineering.

1 www.facebook.com/mobilebayparentsmagazine Departments Columns 6 Bits and Pieces 10 Teacher of the Month 18 School Bits 54 Family Calendar 2 Publisher’s Note 4 Meeting Kids Where They Are Works of Wonder Therapy 8 Kids Health Watch sponsored by Children’s Medical Group 44 Dinner’s Ready Gabriele Jones 60 Tweens, Teens and Screens Kristi Bush, LSW
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Many parents enter the month of May with a range of emotions. Excited is one emotion because we all made it to the finish line of another school year and summer is just around the corner. But, with all the end-of-year activities, awards ceremonies, concerts, and more, May can be stressful. Sure, we started the school year strong but the days, weeks, and months of packing lunches, homework, and the overall routine have worn us down. It is very comical to me that Mother’s Day falls during May because all moms, and dads, know that May is one of the busiest months of the year for parents of school-age children.

Everyone tells us to relax and take time for ourselves, but who has time? Whether you can carve out five minutes or five days, I do hope all moms take a little time this month for self-care. If you can, try to find some time every day for yourself. Something I have been doing for a while, that I am finding works for me, is my morning routine. I start the day off stretching right out of bed, with NO screens until after my routine and devotional time. I also wait 90 minutes before drinking my coffee. For me, this sets my body, mind, and spirit up for the day. Waiting 90 minutes for coffee helps me avoid that late afternoon slump. When I still drove my kids to school I carried my devotion in my car and would find time in the grocery parking lot, my driveway, or wherever I was to just sit in my quiet car and have my time. The important thing is to find what works for you. Sarah Yale provides more self-care recommendations in this month’s feature, Self Care for Busy Moms.

If you have a child graduating, you are probably going through a whole range of emotions! Joy, sadness, nostalgia... you name it. We are so proud of our baby birds and excited to see them spread their wings in this next chapter of life, but the reality that they could be moving away soon makes us want to hold tight and spend every moment we can with them. The problem is most teens don’t want Mom and Dad to tag along all day. Fortunately, Rebecca Hastings has some fun ways to grab that quality time in 10 Ways to Enjoy Summer with Your Teen.

Also, for you soon-to-be empty-nesters, Pam Molnar has some helpful information in her feature, Finding Purpose in an Empty Nest. The thought of empty-nesting is terrifying for many parents, but it can also be a great time for moms and dads to reconnect, pick up old hobbies they put aside or even find new ones! As she will show you, an empty nest does not mean an empty life.

Of course, we have a lot for parents of younger kids too! This month you will find our annual Vacation Bible School Guide. You will find information on numerous VBS offerings in the area, so check out all the cool themes and sessions offered and register! If you are looking for family activities to participate in this month, make sure you check out the Family Calendar.

I want to send a big congratulations to the class of 2024! These students have worked very hard to get to this point. Parents, grandparents, and teachers are very proud, and we all wish you well on your next adventure.

To all the moms, I hope you have a wonderful Mother’s Day!

Mobile Bay Parents I May 2024 www.mobilebayparents.com 2 Publisher Lynn Knighton lynn@mobilebayparents.com Editor DeAnne Watson deanne@mobilebayparents.com Research Editor Lucy Green Contributing Writers Savannah Browning, MD Kristi Bush, LSW Rebecca Hastings Gabriele Jones Pam Molnar Dave Ramsey Works of Wonder Therapy Sarah T. Yale Cover Photography Hannah Stinson Photography www.HannahStinsonPhotography.com President Jason Watson Advertising Sales Lynn Knighton ads@mobilebayparents.com (251) 304-1200 Ad Design Tim Welch Web Content Manager Scott Davis Mobile Bay Parents magazine is published monthly by KeepSharing, LLC. Mailing address: P.O. Box 81105, Mobile, Alabama, 36689. The phone number for voice and fax is (251) 304-1200. Mobile Bay Parents is copyrighted 2024 by KeepSharing LLC. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part without written permission is prohibited. Opinions expressed in Mobile Bay Parents magazine are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect he view of the owners, nor do they constitute an endorsement of products and services herein. Mobile Bay Parents Magazine is founded on the principle that parenting is an exciting, diverse, challenging, and significant role in our community. Mobile Bay Parents Magazine is a community advocate for families and the parenting process. Mobile Bay’s Foremost Parenting Source Mobile Bay Visit us at www.mobilebayparents.com
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What’s Your Parenting Style? (And Which Style is Best)

Psychologists Baumrind, Maccoby, and Martin used observations and interviews to identify parenting styles. The researchers assessed disciplinary strategies, communication styles, displays of nurture and warmth, and expectations of maturity and control. Their research suggested that parents fall into four main categories of parenting styles: authoritarian, uninvolved, permissive, and authoritative.

Authoritarian parents have high expectations of behavior but often ignore the wants and needs of their children. They tend to punish children for mistakes without taking the time to ensure a full understanding of what was done wrong and how it can be avoided in the future. Baumrind referred to this style as “spare the rod, spoil the child parents.”

The positives of the authoritarian approach are obedience and proficiency. The negatives are that these children are more likely to lie and behave appropriately to avoid punishment. Children

raised by authoritarian parents report lower levels of happiness and competence. Uninvolved parents place few demands on their children and display low desires to respond and communicate minimally. Uninvolved parents meet their children’s basic needs but do not take the time to develop secure attachments. They provide very little guidance, structure, rules, and support to help their children feel safe and secure. Children raised by uninvolved parents struggle to self-regulate their emotions and establish healthy social relationships. They frequently develop symptoms of depression and anxiety.

Children raised by uninvolved parents are the least likely to be successful members of society. Sadly, I have seen a tremendous increase in this style since “smart devices” have become common among families. Permissive parents tend to demand very little from their children. This style of parenting is often called “gentle parenting” because it focuses on collaboration more than expectation. Permissive parents

prioritize fun and a nurturing environment. They have few rules and encourage children to make their own decisions. Children raised by these parents are more likely to be selfsufficient and independent but have weak impulse control and self-regulation skills.

Authoritative parents have clear rules/ expectations and take the time to communicate effectively with their children by answering questions. Authoritative parents prioritize teaching over punishing. They provide warmth, support, and feedback. They set standards by clearly defining and upholding appropriate boundaries. The authoritative parenting style helps children develop strong executive functioning skills.

If you want to be the “best” parent you can be, it is vital to understand your personal parenting strengths and weaknesses. The healthiest of these styles is authoritative. Research has repeatedly shown that children raised by authoritative parents are more likely to be productive members of society. I have learned that the easiest way to ensure you are an authoritative parent is by joining with your children to ensure that they do what you have asked them to do. Simply provide your presence, encouragement, and support until the expectation is met.

If you want to examine your parenting style closer, there is an insightful quiz at https://www.verywellmind.com/parentingstyle-quiz-7562663.

Dr. Beth Long received her education in Counseling Psychology from Chapman University. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Board Certified Behavior Analyst. Beth has worked in six unique clinical environments across the country and currently owns Works of Wonder Therapy in Montgomery. Beth utilizes the knowledge from a variety of different disciplines to give her patients the

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Semmes Heritage Day

The City of Semmes will celebrate Heritage Day on Saturday, May 4, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Heritage Park. Heritage Day celebrates the history of the Semmes Community, its culture, and way of life from days past. This event is FREE and open to the public. There will be music, dancing, and historical demonstrations and displays. Come out and shop with vendors, an arts and crafts show, petting zoo and more.

Adventure Begins at Your Library

Feeding the Gulf Coast Annual Chef Challenge

The 24th Annual Chef Challenge, sponsored by MCG Workforce Solutions, will take place on Thursday, May 16, 2024, at the Mobile Convention Center from 6-9 p.m. Chef Challenge is Feeding the Gulf Coast’s annual fundraiser that brings together some of our area’s most celebrated chefs and restaurants for an evening of superb food and drink, live entertainment by Roman Street, and a vast silent auction, all in the name of ending hunger along the central Gulf Coast. Please visit https://www.feedingthegulfcoast.org/get-involved/ chefchallenge for more information.

Each summer, the Mobile Public Library hosts a variety of engaging programs and activities aimed at encouraging reading and learning for all ages. This summer get ready because the Adventure Begins at Your Library with us at the Mobile Public Library! As we kick off our Summer Library Celebration at the Ben May Main Library on June 1st, 2024, from 10 am to noon, please celebrate with us and community partners from around mobile with fun activities, music, and much more! Our theme this summer is “ Adventure Begins at Your Library.” We are delighted to share information at the kick-off about our special performers for June and July at all our locations who will take us on an adventure and celebrate the summer with us.

Special Performers for June and July:

June 3-6: Ron Anglin Juggler- “One of a Kindness”

June 10-13: Wayne Curtis and the Mobile Alabama Africatown Drummers

June 24-27: Puppets N’ Banjos with David Stephens

July 8-12: Mobile Environmental Studies Center’s Wildlife of Mobile Road Show

July 15-18: The Excelsior Band

July 22-25: Storyteller Deborah Ferguson, The Dancing Story lady

Visit our online calendar for special performers’ dates and times at the library. For more information, please email the Main Youth Desk at mainyou@mplonline.org or call 251-340-1507.

Market in the Park

Join us Saturdays, May 4 - July 6 in Cathedral Square from 7:30am – Noon for Market in the Park. Shop locally grown, locally produced, and handmade items all while listening to live entertainment.

2024 Dauphin Island Native American Experience

Join on Junel 15 from 9am-5pm at Historic Fort Gaines for a day filled with cultural richness! Explore traditional Native American culture and history with tribal members from the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Mississippi Choctaw Band of Indians, Florida Seminole Tribe, and more. Experience social dancing, singing, chanting, storytelling, canoe carving, potterymaking, bead work, stickball, and witness traditional Native American clothing. Admission: Ages 13 and older: $13, Ages 5-12: $7 Ages 4 and younger: Free

Your ticket includes a self-guided tour of Fort Gaines and the immersive Native American Experience. Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate and learn about Native American heritage. Visit https://dauphinislandarts.networkforgood.com/events/70139-2024dauphin-island-native-american-experience for more information.

Boys & Girls Clubs of South Alabama’s Youth of the Year Luncheon

Boys & Girls Clubs of South Alabama is hosting its annual Youth of the Year Luncheon on May 23, 2024 at 11:30 am to recognize and celebrate outstanding Club members from multiple BGCSA Branches. This year, our event will be held at Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza Hotel in downtown Mobile. For more information please visit bgcsouthal.org/yoy.

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Mobile Singing Children Spring Concert

Join us for our Spring Concert at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Friday, May 3rd at 7:00 p.m. Come enjoy a variety of music from Mobile Singing Children’s beginning and advanced choirs. Mobile’s Singing Children is the premier youth choir on the Gulf Coast. We provide opportunities for children to receive classical voice training of the very highest quality, as well as perform music of the highest caliber in age-appropriate ensembles. Please visit https:// mobilesingingchildren.org/ for more information.

Double Tunnel Vision 5KLions Club of Mobile

Join us Saturday, May 4 at 8:00 am for the Tunnel Vision 5K to benefit the sight programs of the Lions Club of Mobile. Certified 5K course starts near Canal Street between Washington Avenue and Broad Street. The race will finish at Oyster City Brewing Co. on Government Street. Participants have the opportunity to run through the Bankhead Tunnel, not once, but twice – a unique Mobile experience. Registration: https://raceroster.com/events/2024/87471/double-tunnel-vision-5k.

27th Annual Rufus B. Lee Gumbo Cook-off

The Propeller Club, Port of Mobile, will host the 26th Annual Rufus B. Lee Gumbo Cookoff at GulfQuest’s Promenade area on May 10, 2024, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The Gumbo Cook-off recognizes National Maritime Day, a day annually set aside to recognize America’s maritime industry, and especially those who serve at sea. The Gumbo Cook-off celebrates Mobile’s waterfront, on the waterfront, which serves as the featured attraction for the event from the scenic promenade at GulfQuest. The Gumbo Cook-off will feature maritime displays, activities for kids, music, and GUMBO! Tickets can be purchased in advance online at https://www. propellerclubofmobile.com/event/27thannual-rufus-b-lee-gumbo-cook-off/ and picked up at the entrance, or purchased at the event. Active duty military and their families with an active duty identification card will get in for free.

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The Importance of Check-ups KidsHealthWatch

Sponsored by Children’s Medical Group

Summer is almost here, and it’s time to schedule your child’s annual check-up!

Check-ups are a great time to make sure your child is on track to excel in the next year. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends an annual check-up for all children starting at three years of age, especially through elementary, middle, and high school ages. These routine visits to the pediatrician are not merely formalities but invaluable opportunities to monitor a child’s health, address concerns, and provide crucial guidance to parents.

signs, vision, and hearing screening, and check in on their growth chart.

The growth chart can arguably be the most important part of your child’s annual check-up. It is an important indicator of your child’s overall wellbeing, and is a great tool for your pediatrician to make sure that your child’s nutrition, hormones, and brain are all healthy and working well together.

When your child is younger, check-ups are important for keeping vaccines up to date and keeping a close eye on developmental milestones. As your child ages, it’s good to have an annual check-up so that he or she can have a full physical exam, including vital

As puberty nears, many changes in the body need to be tracked to ensure all the hormones are working properly, and the check-up is a great time to discuss those changes. A thorough check-up can also help determine your child’s timeline for puberty.

Check-ups are also a great time to get all your questions answered that didn’t necessitate a dedicated doctor’s appointment in the previous year. Even seemingly minor details

can make a big difference in your child’s health and well-being. You can also get a head start on completing those sports physicals for next year’s season, so you’ll already be ready for the school (and sports) year.

Your medical “home” (a steady primary care pediatrician) is incredibly important to your child’s overall well-being. It’s been shown that a medical home cultivates healthy habits, is more effective at providing care, and is more cost-effective for your family in the long run—and this is why establishing and continuing care with your pediatrician is important for your child’s healthy growth.

Dr. Savannah Browning grew up in Fayette, AL. She moved to Mobile to attend Medical School at the University of South Alabama in 2009, and has been a proud Mobilian ever since. She joined Children’s Medical Group in 2016, and her office is at the Airport Boulevard location. She lives in Mobile with her husband, Andrew, and their three children: Jude, Luke, and Annie.

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Ms. Phaidra Guillory has nearly two decades of teaching under her belt and currently teaches 6th graders mathematics at Hankins Middle School in Theodore.

“I am firm and consistent at all times,” said Ms. Guillory. “I want to inspire my students to love learning despite the subject matter.”

Creating a love for lifelong learning is the ultimate goal for this educator. She is committed to her students’ success, despite their differences and unique abilities. Using real-world strategies and hands-on skills to teach her subject matter is important to Ms. Guillory.

“For example, when we’re working with decimals, we use menus and the students place their orders and then have to add their totals up for their spending cost,” she shared.

In another assignment, her class had to build their dream home for Geometry. The home had to be under 6000 square feet and the students had to design a blueprint and show the measurements of each room.

Using math in “real life” scenarios helps her students to enjoy the content but also understand math is used every day and in many different ways.

As early as elementary school, Ms. Guillory knew she would grow up to teach. She desired to make

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a difference, just like her teachers were doing for her. After graduating high school from Theodore High in 1999, she went on to earn her Bachelor’s in Elementary Education from Alabama A&M University. Since then she has taught every grade in elementary school and various subjects.

“Being a teacher allows me to create a safe, positive environment where the students feel supported, valued, and encouraged,” shared Ms. Guillory. “I enjoy watching my students mature and become adults. To know I am a positive influence on the future generation is very rewarding.”

This veteran teacher believes that knowing and understanding what your students need is the key to having a successful school year together.

“I’m truly blessed for wonderful parents and loving students who acknowledge the passion I have for my profession and the love I have for each student,” Ms. Guillory said. “I’m very excited and grateful to be nominated and awarded as Teacher of the Month.”

Phaidra Guillory loves spending time with her family. She has three wonderful kids: Aniyah, Caullin and Caylee, and a sweet granddaughter, Paislee. Between sports, academics and traveling, she stays busy. Her hobbies include decorating, event planning, cooking TikTok recipes and traveling.

Hankins Middle School, Theodore
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MCPSS Students Win Awards at Alabama State History Day Competition

MCPSS students from five schools won awards at the Alabama State History Day competition in Montgomery. The first- and second-place winners listed here have qualified to compete at the National History Day Contest in June:

Clark-Shaw Magnet School: Madelyn

Shoots, first place, Individual Exhibit; Ryan Crawford-Miles, second place, Individual Documentary; Ashton Dunklin, third place, Individual Documentary

Davidson High School: Tyler Macon, first place, Wayne Smith Memorial Award, and second place in the National Maritime Historical Award; Lauryn Robertson, third place, Website; Zander Snyman, first place, Documentary, and winner of the National Maritime Historical Award

Denton Magnet School of Technology: Lucas Stacy, first place, Junior Individual Website; Molly Dukes and Eunice Salonga, first place, Junior Group Documentary; Kamari Goss, Marshall Thigpen, Lillian Gilmore and Mariah Horton, second place, Junior Group Website; Miley Jones and Blakely Campbell, first place, Junior Group Website

Murphy High School: Nakeria Woods, first place, Paper; Ddwayne Lockett-James and Ethan Gwinn, first place, Group Documentary; Tori Brown and Lamar Perkins second place, Group Documentary; Demiya Alexander, Ella Davis, Kayla Graves, Loren Pollard and Raegan Tucker, second place, Group Website; third place, Group Website.

Barton Academy Play Court Upgrade

The Barton Academy turf project was completed just in time for spring! Here are some action shots of our students running in excitement to use it for the first time on March 4, 2024. A special thanks to MCPSS facilities and executive staff and our school board commissioner, Mrs. DillihayMcDade, for supporting this much-needed project! Our Explorers will enjoy it for years to come!

Phillips Preparatory School: Kenton Moss

Rippie and Valerie Pugh, first place, Group Exhibit; second place, Group Documentary; Ava Wendt

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Celebrating Council Traditional School’’s Tech Team

Congratulations to our newly formed Tech Team! The Tech Team participated in the First Annual Region 7 Tech Competition that was held at the University of South Alabama on Friday, March 15th. Sponsors, Ms. Claiborne and Ms. Asberry, took on the challenge and guided students in producing amazing outcomes. We are so proud of the team’s accomplishments and look forward to many more adventures to come. Thank you to our parents for pushing our kids to be Courageous and to Be The Best!

UMS-Wright Robotics Team Places in Regional Competition

Dive deep into innovation! The Regional SeaPerch ROV Competition, hosted by the Dauphin Island Sea Lab, was held on the UMS-Wright campus at the Lubel Pool in March. The competition showcased student talents in underwater robotics! Our Upper School team received 1st place for their Engineering Technical Report and our Middle School team received 3rd place in the overall competition for the Middle School division.

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Little Flower Students at Little Flower learned about planets in our solar system. They told their class a bit about a particular planet, and used their threedimensional displays as part of their explanation. Their projects were on display for the entire school to admire.

Cottage Hill Christian Student of the Month

3rd grade student at Cottage Hill Christian Academy, Maggie Seay , represented CHCA as the March Student of the Month at the Southwest Mobile County Chamber of Commerce luncheon. Maggie is an incredible example of the Warrior way!

Phillips Prep Students Make MCPSS Film Festival Finals

Exciting announcement alert! We’re thrilled to share that 21 Phillips Preparatory students (not all pictured), including the entire Pirates Unplugged Broadcasting Team, and 6 of their films have made it to the finals of the MCPSS Film Festival competition! They’ll now vie for top honors at the most prestigious awards ceremony in student filmmaking. Our entries span across categories including commercials/PSA, news reporting, short films, and music/performing arts.

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St. Ignatius SGA Visits

St. Ignatius SGA representatives recently attended a Mobile City Council meeting. Students got to personally meet each council member, hear all about how our political system works, view the day to day duties of a city council member and ask questions. It was a great experience.

St. Ignatius student leaders got to see what a lifetime of leadership could lead to in our local community. Thank you to the Mobile City Council for all you do for our home. St. Ignatius focuses on forming leaders in mind, body and spirit.

Team Wins 1st Place!

Congratulations to the Causey Middle School dance team, which won first place in the Middle School Pom & Hip Hop Divisions at the National Dance Alliance competition in Orlando. The team, coached by Kaitlyn McCormick, also won the Showmanship Award.

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MCPSS Teachers Recognized for National Board Certification

Mobile County Public Schools held a ceremony recently to honor teachers who achieved or maintained National Board Certification, the most respected professional certification available in education. The program was designed to develop, retain and recognize accomplished teachers and to generate ongoing improvement in schools nationwide.

MCPSS has 94

National Board Certified Teachers. The new National Board Certified Teachers are Kristen Burnett of Griggs Elementary; Mary Elizabeth Curl and Annie Emmertson of Gilliard Elementary; Dr. Susan Henderson of MCPSS Teaching, Learning and Assessment; Robin Hinson and Daleigh Weaver of J.E. Turner Elementary; Michelle Holloway of Mobile County Training School; Brooke Inman of Davidson High; and Michael Koppersmith of Alma Bryant High. Congratulations to these dedicated educators!

Old Shell Road Teacher Named Elementary Art Educator of the Year

Congratulations to Monica Beasley of Old Shell Road School of Creative & Performing Arts, who was recently named the Alabama Elementary Art Educator of the Year by the Alabama Art Education Association.

Cottage Hill Christian Academy Named National Merit Finalist

CHCA is proud to announce that Emily Newton has been named a National Merit Finalist! This prestigious honor recognizes students for their high academic achievement and qualifies them for a host of merit-based scholarships. Emily’s academic record is a tribute to her hard work as well as the dedication of our faculty over the course of her 14 years as a student at CHCA.

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St. Mary’s 8th Graders Learn to Use pH Scale

Under the direction of St. Mary’s Science teacher, Mrs. Juli Reece, St. Mary’s 8th grade students worked on using the pH scale last month in science class. They tested several household substances to see how acidic or basic they were. At the end 8B was able to “taste” test an acid (Sour Patch Kids) and a base (Hershey Kisses Dark Chocolate)!

Davidson High School Student Rises to the Top with Writing Skills

Congratulations to Keairis Diggs, who placed 3rd in the Better Business Bureau Essay Contest! Students from both public and private schools across the state of Alabama submitted essays on topics like transparency, honesty, and proactivity. Also from Davidson were semifinalists Lauren Robinson, Nyla Britford, Tiyana Walker, and Jarrott Coleman; these students placed in the top 20 in the state! Davidson gathered with Mrs. Price, the teacher who advised them on this project, and Mrs. Monde Donaldson, to celebrate all of the DHS students who

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Little Flower Teacher Attends Conference at Notre Dame

Little Flower faculty member, Mr. Nick West, was chosen to attend Notre Dame’s Excellence in Teaching conference in South Bend, Indiana.

Each year the Notre Dame Club of Mobile sponsors a local teacher to attend, and we are so proud that Mr. West was chosen for this year’s event, entitled Making Sense of A Mathematical World. Mr. West teaches technology to our middle school students, as well as an advanced math class. He also serves as our IT manager.

Council Celebrates 2024 Learning Leading Student

It is with great pleasure that Council Traditional School nominates Ethan Yoder for the 2023-2024 Learning Leading Award. He truly exemplifies the MCPSS slogan, “Learning Today. Leading Tomorrow”. Ethan is a giving, loving, and hardworking student. His positive attitude, cheerful disposition, and commitment to excellence make him the ideal selection. Ethan has been a student at Council since Pre-Kindergarten. He consistently excels in academics, earning honor roll every quarter. In addition, Ethan is actively involved in many activities while at school and after-school. Ethan is a member of the Council Peek-Taylor Chapter of the National Elementary Honor Society, Student Council, Math Team, and Safety Patrol. Ethan Yoder is an exceptional young man who is truly deserving of receiving the MCPSS Learning Leading Award.

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St. Luke’s Forensics Week

Forensics Week is a highlight for St. Luke’s students each year.

Day One: The week began with an introduction to crime scene investigation. Students were shown various crime scenes, asked questions, and discussed each before learning the importance of critically assessing the entire scene rather than only focusing on the victim.

Day Two: Corporal Russell Benefield from the Mobile County Sheriff’s Department discussed the assessment of the scene and how to methodically and systematically gather information. He discussed fingerprints, including different aspects and how they are assessed and evaluated. He also explained where prints are likely to be found or not found at a crime scene.

Day Three: Students learned about evidence collection and correctly preserving it. They did buccal swabs for DNA and packaged it correctly. Next, the students dusted for fingerprints and looked at blood spatters using Blue Star, a blood reagent that illuminates blood in a darkened room

Day Four: The students worked in groups to investigate the crime scene using the skills they learned. Each group had a lead investigator, a scribe, and a photographer. The students were challenged to observe, collect data, request labs and testing, and formulate their opinions.

Day Five: The students presented their assessment of the crime scene and conclusion of what happened. At the end of each class, Mr. Garside revealed the true outcome of the case. Thank you to Mr. Glenn Garside, Corporal Russell Benefield, and Cunningham Bounds for their support of St. Luke’s Biomedical Sciences Program.

Learner Profile

Phillips Prepy I.B. Learner profile highlight for the month was “OpenMinded” Our standout student for this trait was 8th grade student, Victoria Dailey. Our I.B. Teacher of

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St. Ignatius 7th Grade Girls Lead Children of Mary Group

St. Ignatius is a special place. Notably, one special thing is the amount of social activities that center on the faith. Each week, a group of parishioners meet called the Daughters of Mary. They pray the rosary, go through the upcoming Sunday Gospel and pray for anyone in need. 7th Graders at St. Ignatius wanted in on the fun. 7th grade students created their own group called Children of Mary This year the Children of Mary organized a special Lent campaign: FROG. FROG stands for Fully Rely on God. Children of Mary members wrote their favorite bible verses about trusting in God on the bottom of 400 small plastic frogs and hid them all over campus. St. Ignatius students loved the excitement of finding frogs all over campus. The student who collected the most frogs won a prize. Halfway through the campaign, the Children of Mary hid one extra special frog with a smiley face on the back. The student who found that frog won an adorable stuffed frog. This was a fun, interactive and spirit forward activity. Great job, Children of Mary! Special thanks to the Daughters of Mary for setting a great example of strong Catholic leadership.

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Covenant Christian Highlights the “Peacemaker”

The March character trait highlighted at Covenant Christian School was the “Peacemaker”. These students show that peace is proving you care more about each other than winning an argument.

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Put Spanish to Test

All students at St. Dominic study Spanish as a part of their curriculum. Middle school students practiced the skills they have learned by ordering at a food truck in Spanish.

Heart of Mary Students Create

Heart of Mary students have been working with volunteer, Mrs. P. Spafford, out of St.

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CHCA Student Impacts Community

Annie Dinkel a member of our junior class at Cottage Hill Christian Academy. As a dedicated member of Mobile United, she took charge of a service project and created “Taking the Rip Out of Rip Current”. If you visit Dauphin Island beaches, keep an eye out for her impactful initiative in action! Annie’s idea of installing life jacket boxes on public beaches has caught the attention of Mayor Collier, who believes that this project could be the start of something huge in the community!

St. Mary’s Celebrate Feast of St. Joseph

St. Mary’s students celebrated the Feast of St. Joseph on March 19 with Mass and a procession with the statue of St. Joseph and flowers for the St. Joseph’s Altar. Treats were enjoyed from St. Joseph’s Altar during an evening pasta dinner for the entire St. Mary’s Family!

McGill-Toolen Hosts Leadership Seminar

McGill-Toolen Catholic had the pleasure of hosting Adele Hapworth, CEO of The American Equity Underwriters for our Women in Leadership Seminar sponsored by the McGill-Toolen Foundation St. Thecla Society. Mrs. Hapworth shared her personal and professional story and provided tips on

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improving leadership skills, strategies on building confidence, finding opportunities to assume leadership roles and the importance of networking and mentors. Our students had great questions and were inspired by Mrs. Hapworth’s advice.

Recess at Little Flower Catholic School

Students enjoyed a day of near perfect weather during recess at Little Flower Catholic School. When students are asked their favorite subject at school, many say “Recess”. Fresh air and sunshine shared with friends are good for the body and the soul.

Cypress Grove Students Present a C.S. Lewis Classic

Parents of Cypress Grove students enjoyed the Narnia Experience, an immersive retelling of C.S. Lewis’ well-loved story, “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.” This story was a wonderful way to experience the allegory of Christ in this unique school event.

St. Luke’s Students Drive Into STEM(M)

During Science Lab, St. Luke’s lower-campus students had a great time collaborating to build ROVs (remote-operated vehicles) to maneuver underwater. Thank you to the Dauphin Island Sea Lab for providing underwater robotic kits. Our students loved using creative engineering skills to explore the underwater world!

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Denton Magnet School Learning Leading Award Recipient

Jeremy Bettis is a standout student at Denton Magnet School. He’s emerged as a leader, always ready to assist others and tackle challenges head-on. Jeremy excels academically and actively participates in school activities and sports. His contributions to DMST-TV and the graphic arts team are noteworthy, showcasing his professionalism and creativity. Additionally, as a member of the National Junior Honor Society, he dedicates time to community service projects, including reading children’s books for elementary schools. Jeremy’s dedication makes him a deserving recipient of the Learning Leading Award.

UMS-Wright Lower School Students Hold Annual Easter Parade

Our K4 and K5 students invited their grand “pals” to campus on March 28th to watch them in the annual Easter parade. Each year, students decorate ties and bonnets and parade throughout campus spreading Easter joy! Some popular themes of ties this year were Star Wars, super heroes, and Alabama/Auburn. We love inviting family on campus to see all of the exciting things that are happening at UMS-Wright!

Barton Art Students Continue to Shine!

Our art students continue to earn awards and recognition locally and at the state-level. Recently, Sophia Pouliot was recognized at the State Superintendent’s Art Exhibit, earning a 2nd place award in her category. She is photographed above with her art teacher, Mrs. Christy LeGros We had numerous art pieces on display in Montgomery. In addition, we have had students recognized this quarter by the Mobile Arts Council, and we have student work on display at The University of South Alabama Library!

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Council Traditional Running Club Runs in Azalea Trail Run

Council Traditional School’s Running Club had a big turnout for the 46th Azalea Trail Run! Council runners swept the 2K Fun Run: Fourth-grader DeAnthony Edwards came in first, second-grader Brady Coffman placed second and fourth-grader Kaleb Lofton placed third.

Special Guest Hops Over to St. Pius

The Easter Bunny was a special guest at the St. Pius X Catholic School Easter Parade. He led the students as they paraded around the school wearing their beautiful Easter bonnets, ties, and boutonnieres! Pictured are several of our Kindergarten students with Mrs. McLean and the Easter Bunny!

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16 MCPSS Archery Teams Qualify for National NASP Tournament

Congratulations to the 16 MCPSS schools that shot well enough in the Alabama NASP state archery tournament to qualify for the National NASP tournament in Kentucky next month. MCPSS had the top-ranked elementary (Dawes Intermediate) and high school (Alma Bryant) teams in the state, and the No. 3 middle school (Causey). Individual winners were Lilliana Smith of Dawes Intermediate (elementary school girls), Alaina Percherke of Causey Middle (middle school girls), and Gunnar Couch of Grand Bay Middle (middle school boys). Teams qualifying for nationals were: Bryant, Baker, Mary G. Montgomery, and Davidson high schools; Causey, Clark-Shaw, Grand Bay, Semmes, Phillips, and Alba middle schools; and Dawes Intermediate, Castlen, Collier, Booth, Dixon and Allentown elementary schools. Seventeen MCPSS students placed in the top 10 archers in their division, qualifying to shoot as individuals at Nationals as well.

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Corpus Christi Catholic Presents Living Stations of the Cross

Every year during Holy Week, our

7th grade students present the Living Stations of the Cross. They traced the steps of Jesus from Palm Sunday to Good Friday. The performance was absolutely beautiful!

Hankins Middle Soccer Player Receives a Big Honor

After attending a Real Madrid soccer camp in New Orleans earlier this year, Hankins Middle School eighth-grader Alexander Lopez earned a big honor -- an invitation to Madrid, Spain, to train with other kids from around the world and play for a team representing the U.S. in a tournament.

School Showcase

We would like to congratulate the following Clark-Shaw Magnet School students on being asked to participate in the 2024 Middle School Showcase! Awesome job, Clark-Shaw Eagles!

(L to R) Harrison Boudreaux, Ryan Crawford-Miles, Landyn Carson-Owens, and Coach Douglas July

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Seven MCPSS Students Named National Merit Finalists

Hutchens Elementary Teacher Recognized for Excellence

Congratulations to Maegan Gayle of Hutchens Elementary, who is an Alabama State/Jurisdiction-level finalist for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science teaching (PAEMST). This award is the top honor for K-12 math and science teachers in the U.S., recognizing exceptional dedication. Gayle was also a finalist for Alabama Teacher of the Year in 2023.

All seven MCPSS seniors who were recognized as National Merit Scholarship semifinalists have now been named as finalists! Congratulations to Shahir Latif, Stan Blejwas, Graham West and Linden Berte from Davidson; Henry Bylinowski and Reagan Baggett of Baker; and Marc Leyk of Murphy.

Alma Bryant Senior Earns Scholarship

This year, Mobile County Public Schools offered flag football for the first time as a competitive sport. In March, Alma Bryant High senior Brooklyn Delgado became the first student-athlete in the county to earn a scholarship in the sport, as she signed with Fort Scott Community College in Kansas.

Gilliard Elementary Teacher Receives National Science Teaching Award

Congratulations to Angel Jackson, a STEM teacher at Gilliard Elementary, who has received the National Science Teaching Association Award! The NSTA Awards program honors K-12 teachers, principals, professors, and other science education professionals for outstanding work and achievement in science education. Jackson was recognized at the NSTA National Conference on Science Education in Denver in March.

St. Ignatius 3rd Grade Presents “Pirates the Musical”!

Each grade level at St. Ignatius (2K and above) has a public speaking performance every year. These performances are a fun way to practice public speaking and leadership skills. This year third grade chose “Pirates the Musical” for their class play. They rocked it! Special thanks to Mrs. Bailey, our talented music teacher and the third grade parents for all the pirate booty. Way to

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Murphy High JROTC Cadets Emerge Victorious in Challenge

Murphy High School JROTC cadets Shaun Abrams and Christia Abel emerged victorious over 20 other teams in the third annual Jaguar Challenge at the University of South Alabama. Murphy JROTC has won the prestigious Jaguar Trophy in each of the three years the competitive, “Rangerstyle” challenge has been held.

Davidson High School Student Places 3rd in National Shakespeare Competition

Congratulations to Davidson High School’s Sariah Hossain for placing 3rd in the National Shakespeare Competition! Sariah is a pre-IB 10th grader who is actively involved in Davidson’s theater. Just recently she performed in Davidson’s production of “Little Shop of Horror.” Sariah was presented the award by the New Orleans Branch of the English-Speaking Union. Davidson is proud of you, Sariah!

St. Mary’s Students Experience the Solar Eclipse!

St. Mary’s Middle School Science Teacher, Juli Reece for prepared the solar eclipse unit for the middle school students, with solar eclipse glasses provided by St. Mary’s Pastor, Father Stephen Vrazel. A brief, cloudy, but really awesome glimpse of the eclipse was enjoyed by St. Mary’s Mustangs and their teachers!

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Heartwood Christian Visits

Mobile Botanical Gardens

Heartwood Christian Academy’s Student Council had the privilege of volunteering at Mobile Botanical Gardens for their annual spring plant sale. The event was impressive and well-planned. Seeing familiar faces and new faces was quite enjoyable. Working with such a fine group of individuals was an honor. The community support for the event was outstanding. It was a lot of hard work and quite a long day that everyone thoroughly enjoyed. We’re already looking forward to MBG’s fall plant sale. Thank you, Mobile

Allentown February and March Gator Kids

Congratulations to all of the students who were selected as February and March’s Gator Kids. Students are selected as Gator Kids by their teachers for

Davidson High School Seniors Participate in Mock Interviews

Davidson recently held mock interviews for our seniors and welcomed the support of our business community to engage our students in a meaningful, experiential learning opportunity. Business partners included Les Barnett and the USA School of Computing, Mrs. Crystal Couch (University of South Alabama), Kirsten Purvis (MCPSS ELL), Jeff Carter (Innovate Alabama), The Cooper Group, The CEO staff at American Equity Underwriters, A.J. Greggs (Bishop State FAME Academy), Amy Campbell (University of South Alabama), Bridgette Young (SAWDC), Tracy Day (Citrin Law), Shelli Boome (Longs Temp Services), Tyleria Reed (The Bridge Center Inc.), and Tara Keith, Krystal Palladino, and William Rooks (Austal USA. Our seniors gained

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Murphy High School Wins Hi-Q State Championship

Murphy High School won the 2024 Hi-Q state championship! The final came down to the last question, with Murphy edging Alma Bryant by one point. Defending state champ Baker was third. This annual academic competition tests students’ study habits as well as their overall academic knowledge.

St. Pius X Students Present Living Stations of the Cross

St. Pius X middle school students present the Living Stations to their classmates during the school day and to the parishioners in the evening.

St. Luke’s Students Bring Magic to the Stage

St. Luke’s theater group captivated four large audiences with its brilliant performance of Matilda, Jr., a story about an extraordinary little girl who, armed with a vivid imagination and a sharp mind, dares to take a stand and change her own destiny.

This year’s show was special, with fantastic songs, high-energy dance routines, comedy, and drama. We are proud of the many students who participated in this production, including our band and tech crew. A huge thank you goes out to Hannah Grace Smith, our talented Director, Daniel Driskell, the Musical Director, and Michael Sweard, who choreographed the show. Your dedication and hard work truly helped our students shine and excel on stage!

MCPSS Participated in SeaPerch Underwater Robot Competition

Students from Barton Academy for Advanced World Studies, Clark-Shaw Magnet and LeFlore Magnet recently participated in the Alabama Regional SeaPerch underwater robotics competition. Two teams from Clark-Shaw finished first and second in the middle school pool course competition, a team from Barton Academy won the middle school top technical report, and LeFlore won the Teamwork Award.

Saint Dominic Students Watched the Solar Eclipse

Students patiently waited to view the solar eclipse with their special glasses.

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Moms, you are on the job 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You take care of everyone: the kids, your spouse, the pets, maybe an elderly parent, your home, and you work too. You need to take time-outs to recharge your batteries so overload does not overwhelm you. People working in offices take morning and afternoon breaks and a lunch hour. A fifteen-minute break can feel luxurious when you pause to refresh and refocus on yourself.

Toss aside the to-do list in your head for a little while; it can wait. Instead of homework, settle the kids into a coloring project or a PBS program, which might require your help. When you take a few minutes to relax, you will recharge yourself for the rest of the day.

Schedule Your Break Time

Take out your planner, or schedule your break on your phone with a reminder. Start with an afternoon break daily, then add the morning break after a few days to get everyone used to the relaxation ritual. Ideally, you should plan to take a mom break in the morning and again in the afternoon at a set time. Start with 15 minutes and work your way up in five-minute increments. You will find yourself looking forward to your mommy break, which will help you make it a habit.

Claim a Comfortable Chair

Set up a space near an end table. Claim a chair as your ongoing special mom chair. Tell everyone mom time is at the same time every day. Give them the opportunity to think of a quiet activity they can do to relax and recharge themselves.

Bring Outdoor Beauty Inside

Step outside to grab some branches from native plantings in your yard. It is okay if the leaves have fallen off. Put them in a pretty vase right near your mom chair. Or, stop in the flower section at the grocery store and grab an inexpensive bouquet in colors you enjoy. You can put a few drops of your favorite essential oil in the water. Lavender, vanilla, bergamot (a citrus fruit similar to lemons), rose, and other scented oils can help you feel more relaxed.

Put on Calming Music Without Vocals

Listening to calming music without vocals can help you feel more serene. Put on some earbuds and listen to a luscious piano or violin concerto to complete your sensory ritual.

Make Your Feet Feel Cozy

Buy some cozy, fuzzy, pretty socks for yourself. We are always looking for inexpensive, cool socks for the kids. Think about yourself, too. Something about softness on the feet feels like a spa experience. All that running around and doing for others tires your feet. Cozy socks send a comforting message to your body and brain. Order online or pick them up at a discount store.

Sip Something Good

Get yourself a new special tea cup at the thrift store or order online as a symbol of your new endeavor to make time for yourself. You can treat yourself to a new flavor of tea. The color, aroma, and taste will refresh you. Slow down, sip away, and

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If tea is not your thing, bubbly water is refreshing, especially with an essence you enjoy, such as pear, raspberry, or mango. Pour it into one of your fancy drinking glasses usually reserved for company. Gaze at the sparkling bubbles in your glass. Inhale and sip away.

Enjoy a Little Tasty Treat

Buy yourself a box of handmade chocolates at the local chocolatier. Most retailers carry sugar-free and gluten-free selections, too. Eat one per day as a reward for all that you do.

If you are not into chocolate, buy some gourmet berries in the organic section of the market. Relax in your chair while you enjoy a few each day.

Peruse the Pages of a Beautiful Magazine

Go to the library to get hard copies of magazines with lots of colorful photos. Turn the pages and enjoy the images; you don’t have to read the articles.

Allow yourself to dream or think about whatever you want. This is your time. If a creative idea pops into your head, write it down on a paper notepad before it slips away. You can research it later, not during your break. Place a notepad and pencil on the table next to your special mom chair.

Keep Your Mind Off Concerns

Make a Commitment

Check your planner to make sure your break for tomorrow is there to remind you. Try not to skip a day or change the time because it might slip away.

During your break, try to refocus away from important concerns and just enjoy the peace and tranquility. Put your cell phone out of reach and turn off any sound, including vibration, that will distract you from your break.

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Traditions passed down from generation to generation make each family unique. Family traditions allow us to honor and remember those we have loved while creating new memories for the generations who follow.

Family and southern traditions mean the world to this month’s Dinner’s Ready mom, Hannah Stinson.

Hannah is a local photographer and owner of Hannah Stinson Photography. Working for herself allows her flexibility to be with her family, which includes her husband of 19 years, Bobby, and their two boys, Parker (17) and Carter (15), who are both very active in baseball and basketball. Hannah also makes time for modern homesteading on their property. She currently has a garden and hopes to add some chickens soon.

Hannah loves to cook for her family and decided to share a roasted chicken and vegetable recipe because it is hearty enough to fill up her husband and two growing sons. She also loves that it shows tribute to meals Bobby’s grandmother made.

“My husband’s grandmother was a wonderful, southern woman who cooked all her meals from scratch,” shared Hannah. She was never overwhelmed with cooking for a large crowd, and everyone showed up because her meals were fantastic and she was so hospitable. She was definitely the matriarch of their family!”

“I use the memory of her cooking as a compass for my own,” said Hannah. “I know I’ve got a recipe down when the men in my house say that it tastes like MawMaw’s. This dish gives me comfort food feelings when I eat it, which has me remembering all those southern women before me.”ily dish. It’s delicious and easy to make!”

Roasted

Chicken with Potatoes, Carrots and Gravy

Ingredients:

• 1 - Whole Chicken

5 - 6lbs

• Olive Oil

• Salt/Pepper to taste

• 1 tsp - Garlic Powder, Onion Powder and Parsley

• 2 Cups - Baby Carrots

• 5 Yellow or Red Potatoes, cubed

• Onion, quartered

• 5 Garlic Cloves

Ingredients for Gravy:

• Chicken drippings and Chicken Broth

• 3 tbsp Butter

• 3 tbsp Flour

Directions:

1. Unwrap the chicken and remove the giblets and/or the neck. Pat dry with paper towels.

2. Let the chicken sit at room temperature for 30 minutes to allow for more even cooking.

3. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees.

4. Seasoning the entire chicken generously with salt and pepper.

8. Place potatoes and carrots on the bottom of a roasting pan.

9. Sprinkle the vegetables with the same seasonings. Then drizzle generously with olive oil. Use your hands to toss to evenly coat the vegetables.

10. Place the chicken on top of vegetables.

11. Roast (uncovered), for 1 ½ hours. Halfway through, use a spoon to drizzle the chicken with some drippings from the bottom of the pan. Rotate the pan 180 degrees and place it back in the oven.

12. The chicken is done when the juices run clear and the internal temperature reads 165 degrees. (Place a meat thermometer into the biggest part of the breast to check.)

13. Let the chicken rest, uncovered, for 15-20 minutes to allow the juices to reabsorb before you cut into it!

14. Slice the chicken on a platter and serve with the roasted vegetables.

Making the Gravy

5. Stuff the chicken with the onion and garlic cloves.

6. Brush the outside of the chicken with 2 tbsp olive oil and season again with salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and parsley.

7. Use kitchen twine to tie the legs together. Tuck the wings underneath the body of the chicken.

1. Pour the chicken drippings from the roasting pan into a large measuring cup.

2. Top it off with chicken broth to make 2 cups.

3. Melt 3 Tablespoons of butter in a saucepan over medium heat.

4. Add 3 Tablespoons flour. Whisk for 1 minute.

5. Add half of the gravy juice/ broth. Whisk until there are no lumps.

6. Add remaining liquid. Whisk for 2 minutes. The gravy will continue to thicken.

7. Season with salt/pepper if desired. Serves 5.

Gabriele has been married to her husband Daniel for 17 years. Together they have three incredible children – two boys, ages 16 and nine, and a sweet girl who will be two in August.

Gabriele is a full-time Sales Director for Mary Kay Cosmetics. When she isn’t spending time with family or building her business, she supports her husband who is the Lead Pastor and Planter of Forward Church in Gulf Shores.

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Grading Family Movies: Streaming, Online Rentals, and Theatrical Releases

The Beautiful Game Netflix

Rating Overall Violence

Sex Profanity Alcohol/Drugs

PG-13 A- A- B+ C+ B

Mal is manager of England’s homeless soccer team, where he oversees the training of a recovering heroin addict, a Syrian refugee, an exuberant thief, and an intense striker. When he stumbles across Vinny, a man with undeniable talent on the pitch, Mal knows that this player has what it takes to help England win the World Cup. But Vinny also has plenty of baggage…This underdog sports film hits all the right beats and is both inspiring and entertaining for families. It’s a tale of compassion, courage, and simple goodness. Photo ©Netflix

The Long Game Theaters

PG

It’s 1955 and Texas golf clubs won’t allow Mexican-Americans on their fairways –unless they are caddies. But five of the Del Rio club’s caddies built their own course on scrubland and developed impressive skills. When J.B. Pena, the new high school superintendent, forms a golf team, the boys just might have what it takes to win the state championship. This story of sports and human equality is uplifting and offers themes of dignity, self-respect, courage, persistence, and hard work. It’s well suited for families with teens. Photo ©Bonniedale

Godzilla v. Kong: The New Empire Theaters

Rating Overall Violence

PG-13 C C A C+ A

Godzilla is roaming the earth, hunting and destroying other Titans. Kong has gone into the Hollow Earth, looking for more creatures like him. He hasn’t found anyone, but something is transmitting new signals that are prompting Godzilla to absorb more radiation. Creature features should be action-packed and exciting but this flick is neither. Most of the runtime is devoted to four tedious human characters and even the destructive scenes of monster mayhem feel boring. Hard to believe, but even Godzilla can be dull. Photo ©Warner Bros

Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Theaters

Rating Overall Violence

Sex Profanity Alcohol/Drugs

PG-13 C C+ A- C+ B-

The Spengler clan has relocated to New York, restoring Ghostbuster services to the city. Much to their dismay, they find themselves battling spectres and City Hall. They also stumble across an ancient brass artefact that unleashes a malevolent ancient deity with the power to plunge the city into a new Ice Age. Stiff, overly expository, and containing too many flat jokes, this sequel is less entertaining than its predecessor. It has a significant amount of supernatural violence, but that won’t deter dedicated fans. Photo ©Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group

Madu Disney+

Rating Overall Violence Sex Profanity Alcohol/Drugs

TV-PG A- A A A A

Anthoy Madu went viral on Instagram for dancing barefoot on the streets of Lagos. Soon after, the Nigerian boy received an invitation to study ballet in England. This documentary follows Anthony’s journey as he adapts to a new country, is diagnosed with a disability, battles homesickness, and devotes himself to the rigorous field of ballet. Anthony’s hard work and dedication are inspiring, and this is a family-friendly choice for anyone interested in the arts. The format is occasionally disjointed but that doesn’t reduce the power of the film’s message Photo ©Disney+

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Days are slipping away. We feel them through our fingertips like the sand our kids once played in. No matter how tight I clench my fist the sand keeps falling. Our kids go from first steps to first car in the blink of an eye. My instinct is to grab tighter, to hold on to every moment. Instead of holding so tight to what was, maybe we need to relax. What if we opened our hands and decided to have fun with our budding adults?

Summer is the perfect time to enjoy little things with your teen. Without the pressures of school, there is more time to enjoy the moments this summer.

1) Introduce them to a movie from your youth. They’ll think it’s fun to make fun of the clothing and hair and cheesy movie lines. You’ll enjoy the walk down memory lane with your teen.

2) Let them plan a day for the family.

Give them a budget and let them take the lead. It’s exciting to see what they

come up with. We could talk all about the great skills they are practicing in this one, but it’s more fun just to sit back and enjoy the ride. You may be surprised to see what they come up with!

3) Read a book together.

Maybe not out loud together, but pick a book you can both read. I find my teen reads far faster than I can, so I have to make a conscious effort on this one. Without making it formal, just find times to slip the story into conversation. It’s a connection you can both enjoy.

4) Pick a show to watch together.

Start with episode one, pop some popcorn, and enjoy a good binge-fest together. While I often lament having my quiet evenings from back

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in the days of 8 pm bedtimes, you have time to relax together. Find a way to enjoy it.

5) Go to a game or a concert.

It doesn’t have to be the major leagues or a top musician, but find a local game for a sport your kid loves or a local concert for a style of music your teen enjoys. It’s simple, doesn’t cost a lot, and gives you a great time out together, and it’s great if it is outdoors! Plus this one doesn’t usually take much convincing.

6) Be the house kids want to come to. This one isn’t as bonding as some of the other ideas on the list, but when you create an atmosphere your teen and her friends want to be in it is so good. Not only is your teen around more, but you get to know her friends and see them interact together. Be goofy and silly. Have the good snacks. Resist the urge to embarrass or scold. Don’t mistake this for changing how you do things or your rules. Just be real and welcoming and let the rest happen naturally.

7) Serve someone else.

Not all teens are eager to participate in serving others, but once you get started most kids come around and even appreciate it. Find something you can do for someone else together. Working together is the key to making this successful. Good places to try are soup kitchens, reading to kids (even summer camps and summer school may offer opportunities), cleaning

up a park, or bringing a meal to someone who could use some help. It doesn’t have to be complex, it just needs to be about giving.

8) Play their game.

Sometimes teens are wrapped up in the latest game or app. Get involved. It will most likely be funny, but giving them the chance to show you how to do something creates a special bond. Recognizing their expertise helps them feel respected and that goes a long way.

9) Dream together.

Even little moments offer opportunities to connect. Asking questions is a great way to see glimpses of your teen that you never imagined. Here are a few questions to get you started: What is your dream vacation? What kind of house do you think you’ll live in when you’re my age? If you could eat anything in the world for your last meal what would it be?

10) Make time, but don’t force it.

Being available is one of the best ways to create a connection. It doesn’t mean following your teen around, but make sure that you aren’t checking out or disappearing every time they are home. Be present and open and see what happens!

Rebecca Hastings is a freelance writer specializing in parenting and education. She has written for publications such as The Washington Post, Parent Co, Money Saving Mom, and the A Fine Parent.

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How to Know When You Should Offer Advice/Help

Q. I’m worried about my younger brother, and I need some advice. He’s divorced and has a son, and lately, it seems like he only wants to be a dad when it’s convenient. On top of this, he’s very irresponsible with money for someone in their thirties. Our mom and dad passed away several years ago, so I feel like this leaves me to be the big brother and parent at the same time. I’m not sure how to help him. Can you give me some advice, please?

A. You’re a good and caring big brother to be concerned and want to help. And it’s a tough situation for you, especially with your parents no longer in the picture.

When I help people on my show, I have the benefit of them calling in and actually wanting help. These folks care about what I think, and in most cases, they real-

ize things aren’t working for them. I don’t just walk up to people and say, “You know, what you’re doing is really stupid. Let me fix you.” I think that’s kind of the situation you’re in right now. So, before anything else, I’d begin to pray for him. Ask God to bring people into his life who will have a positive impact on him.

One of the worst things about these situations is watching people you love do bad things to themselves and the people around them. Honestly, I don’t know there’s really a lot you can do without becoming the enemy to some degree. You can always try to hold him to a higher standard, and refuse to tolerate immature, irresponsible behavior when you’re around him. You might even look for opportunities to use yourself as an example. I’m not talking about puffing out

your chest and pretending to be perfect. I’m just saying maybe point out areas in your life where you made mistakes in the past and how you fixed the problems. But going out and trying to actively intervene in his life without permission, or shaming him in hopes it’ll make him grow up and be a man, would probably do more harm than good.

Approach him in a gentle, caring way. Again, not like some know-it-all, but just let him know you care and you’re there to help if he’s having difficulties. Take him out to lunch once in a while, or invite him over, and let him know you’re there for him if he needs to talk.

And remember what I said earlier about prayer? Bringing God into the equation is never a bad idea.

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Christ United Church

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6101 Grelot Road Mobile, 36609

Theme: Scuba: Diving into Friendship with God!

Dates: June 24–27, 2024 Times: 9:00am12:00pm Ages: Age 3 years old (by September 3, 2023) – Completed 5th Grade (2023 - 2024 school year)

Send your child on a thrilling underwater adventure as they dive into God’s love during Scuba VBS at Christ United! Kids will submerge themselves in the Scriptures and uncover the true essence of the living waters. Register by June 5th to guarantee a t-shirt. Registration closes June 12th. Early bird registration by May 31: $15 per child. After May 31: $20 per child. (251) 342-0462 susan.guillotte@christunited.com www.christunited.com/vbs

Government Street Presbyterian

300 Government Street Mobile, 36602

Dates: June 17–21, 2024 Times: 9:00am12:00pm Ages: 3 years old - 5th grade

The week of activities will conclude with a Splash Day at Baytreat on the Eastern Shore. For more information, please call the church office at 251432-1749. Parents are invited to register their children using this link: https://docs.google.com/ forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScoUS9tZio4fLEyDJP6QtxBU CCqyJEjLLjjKlod8uwQaW18yg/viewform (251) 432-1749 www.gspcmobile.org

Dauphin Way United Methodist Church

1507 Dauphin Street Mobile, 36604

Theme: Scuba: Diving into Friendship with God!

Dates: June 10-13, 2024 Times: 8:30am12:00pm Ages: Rising K-4 - rising 5th grade (251) 471-1511 www.dauphinwayumc.org

3Circle Church

150 S Sage Ave Mobile, 36606

Theme: Camp 3Circle

Dates: June 10-14, 2024 Times: 5:30pm-8:00pm

Ages: 4 years - 5th grade

Camp 3Circle is a fun-filled week for kids ages 4 years-4th grade. We incorporate worship, Bible study, and games to point children to God’s great love for them. (251) 990-3112 info@3circlechurch.com www.3CircleChurch.com/camp

Little Flower Catholic Church

2053 Government Street Mobile, 36606

Theme: Scuba: Diving into Friendship with God!

Dates: June 24-28, 2024 Times: 8:00am12:00pm Ages: K-5th Grade (251) 478-3381 Tangel@littleflowerschool.cc www.littleflower.cc

Ashland Place United Methodist Church

15 Wisteria Avenue Mobile, 36607

Theme: Scuba: Diving into Friendship with God!

Dates: June 10-13, 2024 Times: 8:30am12:00pm Ages: Completed 4K - 6th Grade

Registration: https://www.apumc.com/vbs/ (251) 478-6356 kwright@apumc.com www.apumc.com

Covenant Presbyterian Church

2651 Spring Hill Avenue Mobile, 36607

Theme: The Race Is On

Dates: June 17-20, 2024 Times: 9:00am12:00pm Ages: Ages 3 (must be potty trained) - rising 4th grade

Registration will open April 22 on our website covenantpresmobile.org (251) 298-7055 marty@covenantpresmobile.org www.covenantpresmobile.org

City Hope Church

4693 Airport Boulevard Mobile, 36608

Theme: Camp Jr.

Dates: July 15-18, 2024 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm

Ages: 3 years - 1st Grade (251) 626-0123 https://cityhope.churchcenter. com/registrations/events/2076405

Corpus Christi Catholic Church

6300 McKenna Drive Mobile, 36608

Theme: Scuba: Diving into Friendship with God!

Dates: June 24-26, 2024 Times: 8:30am -

12:00pm Ages: K4 - 5th Grade / Middle School (Crew Leaders) / High School Volunteers

Join us for Scuba, our VBS 2024 program! Kids will go deep into an amazing undersea adventure where they’ll experience the ever-flowing, neverending love of God. At Scuba VBS, kids will be immersed in the Word and discover what living water is really all about! (251) 342-1852 office@corpuschristiparish.com

www.corpuschristiparish.com

Dauphin Way Baptist VBS

3661 Dauphin Street Mobile, 36608

Theme: Breaker Rock Beach

Dates: June 3-7, 2024

Times: 9:00am-12:00pm

Ages: Completed K5-6th Grade (251) 342-3456 liesl@dwbc.org

www.dwbc.org

Emmanuel Baptist Church

5601 Zeigler Blvd Mobile, 36608

Theme: Breaker Rock Beach

Dates: June 24-28, 2024

Times: 9:00am–12:00pm

Ages: 5 years - 12 years (251) 344-2140 ebconzeigler@gmail.com

https://www.emmanuelmobile.com/

Grace Community Church

7120 Airport Blvd Mobile, 36608

Theme: Olympion - training to run the race of faith

Dates: June 24-28, 2024 Times: 9:00am12:00pm Ages: 4 years - 6th grade (251) 345-3303 office@gracemobile.org

www.gracemobile.org

Redemption Church-West Campus

879 Snow Road N Mobile, 36608

Theme: Redemption Expedition

Dates: July 22–25, 2024 Times: 5:30pm-8:00pm

Ages: Completed K5-5th Grade

Redemption Expedition: Get ready for a week of adventure as we hike our way through the mountains in the Bible to uncover God’s plan to redeem the world.

(251) 679-3266

kids@goredemption.com

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Snow Road Missionary Baptist

809 Snow Road North Mobile, 36608

Theme: Christ’s Character

Dates: June 3-7, 2024 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm

Ages: 4 years - 12th grade

The children will be learning about Christ’s Character Traits - Love, Holiness, Compassion, Humility, & Faithfulness, and how we are to live by Christ’s example.

(251) 649-0030 snowroadbaptistchurch@yahoo. com https://www.facebook.com/SnowRoad MissionaryBaptistChurch/

Spring Hill Baptist

2 McGregor Avenue South Mobile, 36608

Theme: Stellar: Shine Jesus Light

Dates: June 2-5, 2024 Times: 5:30pm-8:00pm

Ages: Completed 4K-6th grade

Grab your binoculars and don your life vest! We are off on a cruise through the jungle – an epic adventure from Genesis to Revelation. Registration is free and will include a light dinner each evening. You can sign up at shbc.cc/register/ (251) 342-5320 eholloway@shbc.cc www.shbc.cc

Spring Hill Presbyterian Church

10 Westminster Way Mobile, 36608

Theme: Wade in the Water

Dates: June 17-21, 2024 Times: 9:00am-11:30am

Ages: K4-5th Grade (251) 342-1550 anna@shpc.us www.shpc.us

St. Ignatius Catholic Church

3704 Springhill Avenue Mobile, 36608

Theme: Praise

Dates: June 24-28, 2024 Times: 9:00am12:00pm Ages: PK4-rising 4th Grade

Walking with Jesus with hearts full of praise. (251) 605-1384 defalcob@stignatius.org www.stignatiusmobile.org

West Mobile Baptist

7501 Airport Boulevard Mobile, 36608

Theme: SCUBA

Dates: June 23-27, 2024 Times: 6:00pm-8:30pm

Ages: 4 years by June 23rd – Just finished 6th grade. Drop off your children each night for a fun, meaningful time of learning about Jesus. Program is FREE. Please pre-register using the link on the church website.

(251) 639-9952 kendra@wemochurch.org www.wemochurch.org

Cottage Hill Baptist Church

4255 Cottage Hill Road Mobile, 36609

Theme: Start the Party

Dates: June 3-6, 2024 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm

Ages: K – 5th Grade (This includes a separate preteen experience for those who have completed 4th-5th grade)

It’s time to Start the Party and Celebrate the Good News! Summer Jam is an exciting, can’t-miss week of fun packed with high-energy worship and impactful teaching! We’ll also have games, crafts, and SO MUCH MORE! Summer Jam is sure to be the biggest and best party of the summer, so preregister your child today!

(251) 660-2422 kids@cottagehill.org www.cottagehill.org/events/summerjam

Regency Church of Christ

501 University Blvd S. Mobile, 36609

Theme: Indiana Jones and the Armor of Light

Dates: June 16-19, 2024 Times: 6:30pm-8:30pm (251) 345-8050 www.regencycc.org

Mt. Hebron Church Ministries

2531 Berkley Avenue Mobile, 36617

Theme: My Brother’s Keeper

Dates: June 17-20, 2024 Times: 6:00pm-8:00pm

Ages: Preschool - adult (251) 457-9900 www.mthebroncm.org

First Baptist Tillmans Corner

5660 Three Notch Road Mobile, 36619

Theme: Breaker Rock Beach

Dates: June 24-28, 2024 Times: 9:00am12:00pm

Ages: Completed K5-6th grade Learn about God’s rock-solid truth in a world of shifting sands. Register online & join us for Family Night on 6/30/24, 6pm. (251) 661-0114 cpendleton@fbtc.org http://www.fbtc.org/

Government Street Baptist Church

3401 Government Boulevard Mobile , 36693

Theme: Breaker Beach Rock

Dates: June 3-7, 2024 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm

Ages: Completed K5 - 5th Grade (251) 660-7444 governmentstreetbaptist @gmail.com www.governmentstreet.org

St. Dominic Catholic Parish and School

4156 Burma Road Mobile, 36693

Theme: Scuba diving into friendship with God

Dates: June 10-14, 2024 Times: 8:45am12:00pm Ages: 3 years (fully potty trained)10 years

Through the use of music, drama, games and snacks, participants and volunteers will learn what it means to shine Jesus’ light in their everyday life. (251) 661-5130 bchristian@stdomincmobile.org www.stdominicmobile.org

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

1020 Azalea Road Mobile, 36693

Theme: Holy Sheep

Dates: June 3-7, 2024 Times: 8:30am-12:00pm

Ages: K5-5th Grade

We will look at Good Shepherd imagery in scripture. We offer arts and crafts, science, music, bible story, gym time, and snack. Registration forms will be out soon. Bring friends, you do not have to be a member of St. Luke’s to attend. Registration forms are on the church website. (251) 666-2990 church@stlukesmobile.org www.stlukesepiscopalchurch.org

First Baptist Church of Dawes

3941 Dawes Road Mobile, 36695

Theme: Breaker Rock Beach

Dates: July 14-18, 2024 Times: 6:00pm-8:30pm

Ages: Ages 3-5th grade

VBS Kickoff / Community Picnic - Saturday, July 611 AM - 2 PM, Free - Food, Games & Waterslides (251) 633-7331 fbcd.amyk@outlook.com www.firstbaptistdawes.com/

Praise Family Church

2605 Dawes Road Mobile, 36695

Theme: Start the Party! Celebrate the Good News

Dates: July 12, 19, 26, 2024 Times: 9:00am12:00pm Ages: 6 years–5th grade

This year, we will be doing a blend between a day camp and a traditional VBS. Embrace your inner explorer as we venture out to different locations (for example: the skating rink, the park, etc). We will also give your child an opportunity to have a meaningful experience with Jesus during our time together through games, worship, and lessons. (251) 639-1959 lturner@praisefamily.org www.praisefamily.church

Woodridge Baptist Church

2700 Schillinger Road Mobile, 36695

Theme: Breaker Rock Beach

Dates: June 10-14, 2024 Times: 8:30am12:00pm Ages: Completed K5- 5th Grade (251) 633-6000 www.wbcmobile.com

Church of the Island

901 Chaumont Avenue Dauphin Island, 36528

Theme: Start the Party

Dates: June 24-28, 2024 Times: 9:00 AM – 12:00

PM Ages: Completed K – 5th grade

It’s time to Start the Party and Celebrate the Good News! Summer Jam is an exciting, can’t-miss week of fun packed with high-energy worship and impactful teaching! We’ll also have games, crafts, and SO MUCH MORE! Summer Jam is sure to be the biggest and best party of the summer, so preregister your child today! (251) 662-8662 oliviad@churchoftheisland.com www.churchoftheisland.com

Redemption Church-North Campus

1251 Industrial Parkway Saraland, 36571

Theme: Redemption Expedition

Dates: July 15–18, 2024 Times: 5:30pm–8:00pm

Ages: Completed K5-5th Grade

Redemption Expedition: Get ready for a week of adventure as we hike our way through the mountains in the Bible to uncover God’s plan to redeem the world.

(251) 679-3266 kids@goredemption.com

www.goredemptionkids.com

Shiloh Baptist Church

717 Cleveland Rd Saraland, 36571

Theme: Jungle Journey

Dates: June 24-28, 2024

Ages: Completed K5-5th grade (251) 675-3587 shilohbapt.kids@gmail.com

www.shilohsaraland.com/

Orchard Assembly of God

10244 Howells Ferry Rd Semmes, 36575

Theme: The Great Jungle Journey

Dates: June 23-28, 2024 Times: 6:00pm - 8:00 pm Ages: 3 years-completed 6th grade

Join us for music, games, snacks, crafts, and Bible stories each night, as we embark on The Great Jungle Journey to learn more about God. (251) 649-7710 orchardassembly.com/events

Snow Road First Baptist

2370 Snow Road North Semmes, 36575

Theme: Breaker Beach Rock

Dates: June 24-28, 2024 Times: 6:00pm-8:30pm

Ages: 4 years old - 6th grade

Children will be engaged as they learn that God’s truth is unchanging, that everyone needs Jesus, and how to express truth with love. Each day brings a new adventure, from exploring tide pools and spotting orcas to flying kites and observing the powerful waves as they collide with the steadfast Breaker Rock. (251) 649-7722 carolina@srfbc.com

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Lighthouse Baptist Church

6905 Nan Gray Davis Road Theodore, 36582

Theme: Incredible Race VBS at Lighthouse!

Dates: June 9-12, 2024 Times: 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Ages: K3-6th Grade

Registration: https://lighthousekidsvbs.myanswers.com/incredible-race/ (251) 653-6542 Caleb.lawhorn@lbctheodore.com

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My youngest child graduates from college this spring. For the life of me, I don’t know how that is possible. I am still trying to lose the baby fat from my pregnancy. Regardless, when I look over at my man-child loading up his car with a combination of pots and pans and video games, I know what they say is true –the days are long, but the years are short.

While my son is approaching a new chapter and a big milestone in his life, I can’t deny that my life is changing, too. The light at the end of the parenthood tunnel is getting very bright and that means my role as a provider and decision maker in my child’s life is coming to an end. While my role as a parent is changing, my importance in their lives is not.

As parents, we give our children all the tools they need to succeed in life and now they need to take the baton and run with it. Although you might not be ready for a change, know that they have been thinking about this for a long time and can’t wait to flex their independence. The good news is, we will always be needed as a sounding board and mentor, but they can handle the day-to-day. It’s time to start the next chapter of our lives, too.

Give yourself a little grace and a chance to grieve. You will have good days and bad ones. This chapter of life is uncharted, scary and sometimes lonely, much like how it was when you first brought your child home. It’s normal to be weepy for a little while, but eventually, you will need to shift the focus to your new normal.

Make a plan to stay connected. When my daughters went to college, they often called me between classes to share their news or tell me about their new friends. My son, on the other hand, is not a chit-chatter. I would only get a call or text if it was important. As a compromise, I suggested a Facetime date on Son-day and an evening goodnight text to keep in touch while he spreads his wings.

Focus on you. For more than 18 years, the focus has been on your children. Permit yourself to be a little self-centered. Get up to date on all medical appointments you have put off. Reevaluate your diet and start an exercise routine that includes cardio,

weights and stretching. Go through your closet and decide what to keep and what to update. Try out a new hair color or style to go with your new role.

Stay in touch with your friends – especially those going through the same phase of life. Just like when our children were babies, we still need the companionship and advice of other parents going through our shared experiences. We need the reassurance that we are doing the right thing and a shoulder to cry on when we are frustrated or engulfed in selfdoubt.

Practice what you preach. Remember when you told your child about putting themselves out there to new experiences? That’s good advice for you, too. If you are not sure what to do, make a vision board or a list that includes ideas. Do you want to learn something new? Start a business? Travel to somewhere on your bucket list? You can’t use your kids as an excuse anymore. Now is the time to do it.

Reconnect with your partner. My husband and I enjoy our date nights as empty nesters. We no longer need to work dinner around soccer games or worry about teenagers walking in on us. Use this next phase of your relationship to try new recipes that the kids would never eat, join a couples pickleball league or take a long road trip to visit friends or family that have moved out of state.

Embrace the clean spaces of a quiet home. While we love our kids, it is so refreshing to leave for the day and return home to the same empty sink you left in the morning. You can finally enjoy settling into bed without the vibration of music coming through the vents or the loud one-sided conversation of your child playing Call of Duty with his headphones on. This is the kind of euphoria that is easy to get used to.

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FamilyCalendar

Thursday May 2

Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival

5:00 PM - 9:00 PM, OWA , 101 S OWA Blvd Foley, AL, 36535 The Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival is approaching its 19th year of flying! We are excited you are interested in coming to this year’s event that will feature balloons from across the country, enjoy food vendors, arts and craft vendors, and retail vendors. Join us at OWA for this fun-filled weekend. www.gulfcoastballoonfestival.com/

Movies In The Park

6:00 PM Newhouse Park, 2960 Alston Dr Mobile, AL, 36605

Movies In The Park is a free event that will happen every Thursday in Spring! 8 Movies in 8 Parks! Bring your blankets, chairs, and coolers for a Movie Night with Us! May 2 - Puss ‘N Boots The Last Wish www.MobileParksAndRec.org

Cocktails with the Critters

6:00 PM Bluegill Restaurant, 3775 Battleship Pkwy Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Join us for the 17th Annual Cocktails with the Critters May 2, 2024 BlueGill Restaurant on the Causeway, Celebrating the Sea Life in our Bay and the Gulf.

The Pact Presents Six: The Musical (Teen Edition)

7:30 PM The Pact Theatre, Spring Hill College-The Arlene Mitchell Theater Mobile, AL, 36608 From Tudor Queens to Pop Icons, the SIX wives of Henry VIII take the mic to remix five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a Euphoric Celebration of 21st-century girl power.

www.thepactmobile.com/show/six

Friday May 3

Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival

11:00 AM - 10:00 PM, OWA , 101 S OWA Blvd Foley, AL, 36535 The Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival is approaching its 19th year of flying! We are excited you are interested in coming to this year’s event that will feature more than 50 balloons from across the country, enjoy food vendors, arts and craft vendors, and retail vendors. Join us at OWA for this fun-filled weekend.

www.gulfcoastballoonfestival.com/

Mobile Singing Children Spring Concert

7:00 PM St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 4051 Old Shell Rd Mobile, AL, 36604 Come enjoy a variety of music from Mobile Singing Children’s beginning and advanced choirs.

www.mobilesingingchildren.org

The Pact Presents Six: The Musical (Teen Edition)

7:30 PM The Pact Theatre, Spring Hill College-The Arlene Mitchell Theater Mobile, AL, 36608 From Tudor Queens to Pop Icons, the SIX wives of Henry VIII take the mic to remix five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a Euphoric Celebration of 21st-century girl power.

www.thepactmobile.com/show/six

One Night of Queen

8:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 A spectacular live concert, recreating the look, sound, pomp and showmanship of arguably the greatest rock band of all time.

https://www.asmglobalmobile.com/

Sunny Side Theater and Drama Camp Productions Presents Anastasia The Musical Youth Edition

Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 S Carlen St Mobile, AL, 36606 Join Anya on her journey to the past as she attempts to learn who she is after losing her memory. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer, Anya and her friends embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love and family. May 3 at 11 am & 7 pm www.sunnysidedrama.com/

Saturday May 4

Double Vision 5K

8:00 AM Canal Street & South Washington Avenue, Mobile, AL, 36602 Join us Saturday, May 4 at 8:00 am for the Tunnel Vision 5K to benefit the sight programs of the Lions Club of Mobile. Participants have the opportunity to run through the Bankhead Tunnel, not once, but twice-a unique Mobile Experience. https://raceroster.com/events/2024/87471/doubletunnel-vision-5k

May The Fourth

10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Exploreum Science Center, 111 S. Royal St. Mobile, AL, 36602 Join us as we celebrate the return of one of our favorite “holidays” here at the Exploreum. We will have special, space-themed activities scheduled through out the day for all ages. Costumes (family friendly) are encouraged as always. We will be showing our regular PCI Digital Dome movies throughout the day, then having a special showing of the Star Wars classic, A New Hope, that afternoon. Space is limited for that one time showing so guests will need to reserve their space upon arrival. First come, first served. No advanced ticket sales. www.exploreum.com

Pajama Movie Mornings

10:00 AM Ben May Main Library, 701 Government St Mobile, AL, 36602 Join us for a cozy book-to-a-moviethemed morning at the library. Come dressed in your comfiest pajamas as we explore a movie based on a favorite book in the Youth Programming Room. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Semmes Heritage Day

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Semmes Heritage Park, 3871 Wulff Road Semmes, AL, 36575 Heritage Day celebrates the history of the Semmes Community, its culture, and way of life from days past. This event is FREE and open to the public. There will be music, dancing, and tours of the one-room schoolhouse, log cabin, and Malone Chapel. Come out and shop with vendors, an arts and crafts show, carriage rides, and appearances by the Semmes Camellia Maids. www.semmeschamber.org

Tanner Williams May Day Festival

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Tanner Williams Community Park, 13001 Old Tanner Williams Rd W Mobile, AL, 36608 Enjoy the traditional Maypole Dance, the crowning of the May Queen and Court and Little Mister & Miss Tanner Williams, local vendors, burgers and “dawgs” at the concession stand, kids activities, and more! Admission is FREE!

Make a Hat Workshop ($10 per person)

10:00 AM History Museum of Mobile, 141 S Royal St Mobile, AL, 36602 This fun workshop begins with a visit to the Global Language of Headwear exhibition where we will learn about hats from all over the world. Afterwards, kids will make their own hats to take home. This workshop is suitable for ages

6-12. Call Curator of Education, Jennifer Theeck, at 251-301-0270 for more information or to make a reservation.

251-301-0270 www.historymuseumofmobile.com

Annual Blessing of the Fleet

10:30 AM - 4:00 PM, St. Margaret Parish, 13790 South Wintzell Avenue Bayou La Batre, AL, 36509 Annual Blessing of the Fleet-enjoy great food, music, children’s activities, arts & crafts, bayou boat tours and more.

www.stmargaretbayoulabatre.org

Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival

11:00 AM - 10:00 PM, OWA , 101 S OWA Blvd Foley, AL, 36535 The Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival is approaching its 19th year of flying! We are excited you are interested in coming to this year’s event that will feature more than 50 balloons from across the country, enjoy food vendors, arts and craft vendors, and retail vendors. Join us at OWA for this fun-filled weekend.

www.gulfcoastballoonfestival.com

May The Fourth Be With You

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Moorer/Spring Hill Branch, 4 S McGregor Ave Mobile, AL, 36608 Come join the Moorer Branch in celebrating Star Wars at our big party on May 4th. We’ll be watching episode four and sharing snacks and drinks. Suitable for children and teenagers.

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Boyington Oak Festival

1:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Historic Oakleigh House Museum, 300 Oakleigh Pl Mobile, AL, 36604 The Boyington Oak Festival is an annual event hosted by the Boyington Oak Society and the Historic Mobile Preservation Society. Featured in the event is the play “The Truth is in the Tree,” which tells the true story of Charles Boyington. Journeyman printer, poet, and musician, Charles Boyington, was hanged for the murder of his critically ill best friend. As he predicted would happen to prove his innocence, an oak tree grew from his gravesite in Mobile, Alabama. It still stands almost 200 years later. Tickets to the event are $55 and include the play, a tour of Historic Oakleigh, a trolly tour titled “Footsteps of Boyington,” and a signed copy of Boyington Oak: A Grave Injustice by Mary S. Palmer.

www.historicmobile.org/events

Pact Presents Six: The Musical (Teen Edition) 7:30 PM The Pact Theatre, Spring Hill College-The Arlene Mitchell Theater Mobile, AL, 36608 From Tudor Queens to Pop Icons, the SIX wives of Henry VIII take the mic to remix five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a Euphoric Celebration of 21st-century girl power.

www.thepactmobile.com/show/six/

March One Music Presents Kevin Gates

The Ceremony Tour

8:00 PM Mobile Civic Center, Mobile, AL, 36602

www.asmglobalmobile.com

Sunny Side Theater and Drama Camp Productions Presents Anastasia The Musical Youth Edition

Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 S Carlen St Mobile, AL, 36606 Join Anya on her journey to the past as she attempts to learn who she is after losing her memory. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer, Anya and her friends embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love and family. May 4 at 2 pm & 7 pm

www.sunnysidedrama.com/

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Hooked Up To Help Inshore Fishing Tournament

Ralph and Kacoo’s, 1595 Battleship Pkwy Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 The tournament has both adult and kids (14 and under) divisions. The tournament concludes with a weigh-in at Ralph & Kacoo’s on the Mobile Bay Causeway, along with an awards and prize presentation. Benefits United Cerebral Palsy. www.ucpmobile.org/hookedup

Sunday May 5

Annual Blessing of the Fleet

10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, St. Margaret Parish, 13790 South Wintzell Avenue Bayou La Batre, AL, 36509 Annual Blessing of the Fleet-Mass at 10am, land parade-2pm, boat parade/blessing of the fleet immediately following the land parade, great food, music, children’s activities, arts & crafts and more. www.stmargaretbayoulabatre.org

Boyington Oak Festival

Details on May 4.

Sunny Side Theater and Drama Camp Productions Presents Anastasia The Musical Youth Edition

2:00 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 S Carlen St Mobile, AL, 36606 Join Anya on her journey to the past as she attempts to learn who she is after losing her memory. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer, Anya and her friends embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love and family. www.sunnysidedrama.com/

The Pact Presents Six: The Musical (Teen Edition)

2:30 PM The Pact Theatre, Spring Hill College-The Arlene Mitchell Theater Mobile, AL, 36608 From Tudor Queens to Pop Icons, the SIX wives of Henry VIII take the mic to remix five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a Euphoric Celebration of 21st-century girl power.

https://thepactmobile.com/show/six/

Tuesday May 7

Jazz and Poetry

1:00 PM Marx Library - Room 181, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for Jazz and Poetry, a casual open-mic event. Performances by a band. www.jawsfestival.com/

Science Day

3:00 PM Virginia Dillard Smith/Toulminville Branch

Library, 601 Stanton Road Mobile, AL, 36607 Join us for an afternoon of STEM activities and fun, with a heavy emphasis on science. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Wednesday May 8

Jazzy Lunch

12:00 PM Marx Library - Room 181, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for food and jazz. www.jawsfestival.com

Make-A-Craft “Mother’s Day”

3:00 PM Virginia Dillard Smith/Toulminville Branch

Library, 601 Stanton Road Mobile, AL, 36607 Get creative and create something special. Join us for

an afternoon of craft making and create something special for mom. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Thursday May 9

Toddler Time-Mobile Museum of Art ($5 members per child per session | $10 non-members)

10:00 AM Mobile Museum of Art, 4850 Museum Dr. Mobile, AL, 36608 Join us for single sessions of sensorybased art projects designed especially for toddlers and preschool children. Toddler time is open to children ages 1 through 5. Registration online. www.mobilemuseumofart.com

Movies In The Park

6:00 PM Hillsdale Community Center, Mobile, AL, 36608 Movies In The Park is a free event that will happen every Thursday in Spring! 8 Movies in 8 Parks! Bring your blankets, chairs, and coolers for a Movie Night with Us! May 9 - Turning Red www.MobileParksAndRec.org

Artist Dinner: Pinky/MM Bass

6:00 PM Alabama Contemporary Art Center, 301 Conti Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Join us for an intimate exhibition preview and dinner with the artists of Threads of (dis)Integration. In honor of the tremendous work mounted by Pinky/MM Bass + Friends we will host a special cocktail hour in the exhibition space followed by dinner in our 3rd Floor Terrace Room, with words

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from longtime collaborator and exhibiting artist Douglas Baulos, live music and discussion.

www.alabamacontemporary.org/events/artist-dinner/

Friday May 10

27th Annual Rufus B.

Lee Gumbo Cook-Off

5:00 PM - 8:00 PM, GulfQuest Promenade, 155 S Water St Mobile, AL, 36602 The Gumbo Cook-off recognizes National Maritime Day, a day annually set aside to recognize America’s maritime industry, and especially those who serve at sea. The Gumbo Cook-off celebrates Mobile’s waterfront, on the waterfront, which serves as the featured attraction for the event from the scenic promenade at GulfQuest. The Gumbo Cook-off will feature maritime displays, activities for kids, music, and, of course GUMBO!

www.propellerclubofmobile.com/event/27th-annualrufus-b-lee-gumbo-cook-off

Roll Mobile 2024

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Downtown Mobile, Mobile, AL, 36602 Once again, we’re closing off the streets and turning Bienville Square into a giant roller rink from 6-9pm! We’ll have lights, a live DJ, and even more Roll Mobile merch for sale. www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/events

Chickasaw Civic Theatre Presents Brigadoon

7:30 PM Chickasaw Civic Theatre, 801 Iroquois St. Chickasaw, AL, 36611 Once in the Highlands of Scotland, two New Yorkers lost their way and stumbled on an enchanted village, living two centuries in the past. Brigadoon is alive with music and dance and love. www.cctshows.com

North American Entertainment Group Presents Mobile Comedy Festival with Sommore, Lavell Crawford, Bill Bellamy & more!

8:00 PM Mobile Civic Center, Mobile, AL, 36602 www.asmglobalmobile.com

EcoWild Outdoor Expo

Mobile Convention Center, 1 S Water St Mobile, AL, 36602 Expo bringing outdoor enthusiasts the best in lifestyle gear, accessories and information, alongside the ecological initiatives to keep the Gulf Coast wild. Get ready to interact with outdoor activity and lifestyle vendors, educational sessions and guest talks, recreational exhibits, familyfriendly activities, outdoor-themed art gallery, food trucks and more!

www.ecowildexpo.com

Saturday May 11

Saturday Crafternoon-Mother’s Day craft

3:00 PM Theodore Oaks, 5808 US-90 West E Theodore, AL, 36582 Join us every Saturday to get creative and make a fun craft. Moms are great! This Saturday we will have fun creating a heart pin just for mom, or any special adult in your life. This program is ideal for children ages 6 – 11, but all ages are welcome. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Chickasaw Civic Theatre Presents Brigadoon

7:30 PM Chickasaw Civic Theatre, 801 Iroquois St. Chickasaw, AL, 36611 Once in the Highlands of Scotland, two New Yorkers lost their way and stumbled on an enchanted village, living two centuries in the past. Brigadoon is alive with music and dance and love. www.cctshows.com

EcoWild Outdoor Expo

Mobile Convention Center, 1 S Water St Mobile, AL, 36602 Expo bringing outdoor enthusiasts the best in lifestyle gear, accessories and information, alongside the ecological initiatives to keep the Gulf Coast wild. Get ready to interact with outdoor activity and lifestyle vendors, educational sessions and guest talks, recreational exhibits, family-friendly activities, outdoor-themed art gallery, food trucks and more! www.ecowildexpo.com

Sunday May 12

Chickasaw Civic Theatre Presents Brigadoon

2:00 PM Chickasaw Civic Theatre, 801 Iroquois St. Chickasaw, AL, 36611 Once in the Highlands of Scotland, two New Yorkers lost their way and stumbled on an enchanted village, living two centuries in the past. Brigadoon is alive with music and dance and love. www.cctshows.com

EcoWild Outdoor Expo

Mobile Convention Center, 1 S Water St Mobile, AL, 36602 Expo bringing outdoor enthusiasts the best in lifestyle gear, accessories and information, alongside the ecological initiatives to keep the Gulf Coast wild. Get ready to interact with outdoor activity and lifestyle vendors, educational sessions and guest talks, recreational exhibits, family-friendly activities, outdoor-themed art gallery, food trucks and more! www.ecowildexpo.com

Wednesday May 15

Jazzy Lunch

12:00 PM Marx Library - Room 181, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for food and jazz. www.jawsfestival.com

Thursday May 16

Movies In The Park

6:00 PM DeTonti Square Park, Mobile, AL, 36603 Movies In The Park is a free event that will happen every Thursday in Spring! 8 Movies in 8 Parks! Bring your blankets, chairs, and coolers for a Movie Night with Us! May 16 - Elvis www.MobileParksAndRec.org

24th Annual Chef Challenge

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Mobile Convention Center, Mobile, AL, 36602 Chef Challenge is Feeding the Gulf Coast’s annual fundraiser that brings together some of our area’s most celebrated chefs and restaurants for an evening of superb food and drink, live entertainment by Roman Street, and a vast silent auction--all in the name of ending hunger along the central Gulf Coast. feedingthegulfcoast.org/get-involved/chefchallenge

Jazz Art Writers South FestivalOpening Ceremony (Free)

6:00 PM Marx Library 3rd Floor - Rodning Gallery of Art, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for the JAWS Fest Opening Ceremony with a FREE performance by the Excelsior Band and the JAWS Youth Awards ceremony! Awards will be presented to the winners of the JAWS Youth art contest at this event. Grab your friends and family to join us for the festivities and enjoyment of this special day, as JAWS Youth has an array of kid-friendly activities planned. Strike a pose at the photo booth, challenge your friends to a friendly match of giant Jenga, and embrace the joy and inspiration of this artistic celebration! www.jawsfestival.com

Friday May 17

Chickasaw Civic Theatre Presents Brigadoon

7:30 PM Chickasaw Civic Theatre, 801 Iroquois St. Chickasaw, AL, 36611 Once in the Highlands of Scotland, two New Yorkers lost their way and stumbled on an enchanted village, living two centuries in the past. Brigadoon is alive with music and dance and love. www.cctshows.com

Saturday May 18

Chickasaw Civic Theatre Presents Brigadoon

7:30 PM Chickasaw Civic Theatre, 801 Iroquois St. Chickasaw, AL, 36611 Once in the Highlands of Scotland, two New Yorkers lost their way and stumbled on an enchanted village, living two centuries in the past. Brigadoon is alive with music and dance and love. www.cctshows.com

Mobile Symphony Presents A Latin Rhapsody

7:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Mobile Symphony Presents A Latin Rhapsody. Our favorite Cuban pianist, Aldo Lopez-Gavilan, returns to perform Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue. Beyond Gershwin’s Rhapsody, you’ll sway to the intoxicating rhythms of Arturo Marquez’s Danzon, a modern Mexican classic inspired by a Cuban dance. And you’ll want to dance to the beat of Bernstein’s West Side Story. www.mobilesymphony.org

Sunday May 19

Chickasaw Civic Theatre Presents Brigadoon

2:00 PM Chickasaw Civic Theatre, 801 Iroquois St. Chickasaw, AL, 36611 Once in the Highlands of Scotland, two New Yorkers lost their way and stumbled on an enchanted village, living two centuries in the past. Brigadoon is alive with music and dance and love. www.cctshows.com

Mobile Symphony Presents A Latin Rhapsody

2:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Mobile Symphony Presents A Latin Rhapsody. Our favorite Cuban pianist, Aldo LopezGavilan, returns to perform Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue. Beyond Gershwin’s Rhapsody, you’ll sway to the intoxicating rhythms of Arturo Marquez’s Danzon, a modern Mexican classic inspired by a Cuban dance. And you’ll want to dance to the beat of Bernstein’s West Side Story. What a way to end the season! www.mobilesymphony.org

Tuesday May 21

Jazz and Poetry

1:00 PM Marx Library - Room 181, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for Jazz and Poetry, a casual open-mic event. Performances by a band. www.jawsfestival.com

Wednesday May 22

Jazzy Lunch

12:00 PM Marx Library - Room 181, 5901 USA Drive

North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for food and jazz. www.jawsfestival.com

Thursday May 23

Youth of the Year Luncheon

11:30 AM Riverview Plaza Hotel , 64 S Water St Mobile, AL, 36602 Youth of the Year is the signature event that aligns with our mission to enable all young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. www.bgcsouthal.org

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ArtSocial

5:00 PM Mobile Museum of Art, 4850 Museum Dr. Mobile, AL, 36608 Our 3 Mobile arts organizations — Mobile Arts Council, Alabama Contemporary, and Mobile Museum of Art — are coming together to present the first of a new quarterly arts networking series. We’ll have drinks by donation, conversational games, membership giveaways, and a brief presentation and discussion with our host organizations. This free opportunity to mix and mingle with your fellow creatives is open to all artists, art workers, collectors, and arts enthusiasts, and will rotate each quarter between the host organizations. 251-208-5205 www.mobilemuseumofart.com

Friday May 24

Chickasaw Civic Theatre Presents Brigadoon

7:30 PM Chickasaw Civic Theatre, 801 Iroquois St. Chickasaw, AL, 36611 Once in the Highlands of Scotland, two New Yorkers lost their way and stumbled on an enchanted village, living two centuries in the past. Brigadoon is alive with music and dance and love. www.cctshows.com

Saturday May 25

Do It In The Bush 5K Trail Run

7:30 AM Medal of Honor Park, 1711 Hillcrest Road Mobile, AL, 36609 Race to benefit Port City Pacers Scholarship Fund. https://portcitypacers.com/

100 Alabama Miles Local Kickoff

8:30 AM Historic Blakeley State Park, 34745 State Hwy 225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Blakeley’s event will feature a 2 mile-hike along a portion of our incrediblypreserved Civil War battlefield guided by park staff. Come explore our beautiful natural environment while learning about the park’s unique cultural heritage! We will have a limited number of commemorative t-shirts available for event participants free with registration while supplies last! www.blakeleypark.com/

1st Annual Grand Bay Food Truck Festival

12:00 PM - 7:00 PM, 13100 Fort Lake Road Grand Bay, AL, 36541 20 of your favorite food truck all together in one spot along with 10 of your favorite tent vendors for one weekend

Gulf Coast Caribbean Carnival

1:00 PM Mardi Gras Park, Mobile, AL, 36602 A parade through downtown will end at Mardi Gras Park, where Mobile County Parks and Recreation Department has approved the FIRST EVER Gulf Coast Caribbean Carnival Festival. Its a festival celebrating the culture near and dear to our hearts. So come one come all May 25th, 2024 1pm. There will be vendors, food, music, performances and good family fun

Chickasaw Civic Theatre Presents Brigadoon

7:30 PM Chickasaw Civic Theatre, 801 Iroquois St. Chickasaw, AL, 36611 Once in the Highlands of Scotland, two New Yorkers lost their way and stumbled on an enchanted village, living two centuries in the past. Brigadoon is alive with music and dance and love. www.cctshows.com

Sunday May 26

1st Annual Grand Bay Food Truck Festival

12:00 PM - 7:00 PM, 13100 Fort Lake Road Grand Bay, AL, 36541 20 of your favorite food truck all to-

gether in one spot along with 10 of your favorite tent vendors for one weekend

Chickasaw Civic Theatre Presents Brigadoon

2:00 PM Chickasaw Civic Theatre, 801 Iroquois St. Chickasaw, AL, 36611 Once in the Highlands of Scotland, two New Yorkers lost their way and stumbled on an enchanted village, living two centuries in the past. Brigadoon is alive with music and dance and love. www.cctshows.com

Memorial Day Jazz Concert

6:00 PM Laidlaw Performing Arts Center, 5751 USA South Drive Mobile, AL, 36688 Memorial Day Concert with Gulf Coast Jazz & Blues Orchestra www.jawsfestival.com

Tuesday May 28

Celtic Throne - The Royal Journey of Irish Dance

7:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 www.asmglobalmobile.com/

Wednesday May 29

Jazzy Lunch

12:00 PM Marx Library - Room 181, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for food and jazz. www.jawsfestival.com

Thursday May 30

Glenn Miller Orchestra

7:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Hear all the legendary jazz & swing hits. www.asmglobalmobile.com

Saturday June 1

Living History Crew Drill

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM, USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park, 2703 Battleship Pkwy Mobile, AL, 36602 Come see history come to life with our WWII reenactors during the Living History Crew Drill. Interact with historical WWII reenactors aboard the USS ALABAMA and USS DRUM. These historical reenactors, dressed in WWII period Navy uniforms, demonstrate what life aboard ship was like during wartime. They share stories from our original crewmen, conduct weapons briefings, and demonstrate drills while aboard ship www.ussalabama.com

Kick off our Summer Library Celebration (Free)

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Ben May Main Library, 701 Government St Mobile, AL, 36602 Celebrate with us and community partners from around mobile with fun activities, music, and much more! Our theme this summer is “ Adventure Begins at Your Library.” We are delighted to share information at the kick-off about our special performers for June and July at all our locations who will take us on an adventure and celebrate the summer with us. So, we hope to see you there!

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One Love Block Party (Free)

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Langan Park, Mobile, AL, 36608 Breakthrough Teens will be partnering with Reconnect Inc. to host the One Love Block Party. This event is all-inclusive, giving parents and teens a chance to enjoy live performances, art, games, and activities. Community vendors will be on hand to promote their services along with games/activities, inflatables, skating, and food trucks.

Tuesday June 4

Jazz and Poetry

1:00 PM Marx Library - Room 181, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for Jazz and Poetry, a casual open-mic event. Performances by a band. www.jawsfestival.com

Wednesday June 5

Jazzy Lunch

12:00 PM Marx Library - Room 181, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for food and jazz. www.jawsfestival.com

Thursday June 6

Make and Take Art ($5 per family for MMofA Members | $10 per family for Not-Yet Members)

1:00 PM Mobile Museum of Art, 4850 Museum Dr. Mobile, AL, 36608 Join us to explore screen printing and abstract art by creating your own printed image layering a variety of colors, shapes and lines to design your image.

www.mobilemuseumofart.com

Thomas Jackson Concert

6:00 PM Marx Library 3rd Floor - Rodning Gallery of Art, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Thomas Jackson is a singer/songwriter and visual artist from Hattiesburg, MS. He performs original and traditional blues music all over the South and has been performing live music for nearly 20 years. www.jawsfestival.com

Friday June 7

Alabama School of the Arts Presents Footloose 7:00 PM College Woods Center on the University of Mobile Campus, 5860 College Pkwy Mobile, AL, 36613

Get ready to cut loose and dance the night away as the Alabama School of the Arts presents “Footloose,” the musical that’s set to ignite the stage with its electrifying energy and catchy tunes.

www.asota.umobile.edu/event/footloose

Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease

7:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606

www.joejeffersonplayers.com

Saturday June 8

Masquerade Ball

6:00 PM Daphne Civic Center, 2603 US-98 Daphne, AL, 36526 Our event invites you to “mask out” cancer for one night by celebrating local cancer survivors and those still fighting. This year’s summer event will boast great music, food, drink, and a silent auction and always-entertaining live auction.

www.anchorcrossfoundation.org/masquerade-ball

Alabama School of the Arts Presents Footloose

7:00 PM College Woods Center on the University of Mobile Campus, 5860 College Pkwy Mobile, AL, 36613

Get ready to cut loose and dance the night away as the Alabama School of the Arts presents “Footloose,” the musical that’s set to ignite the stage with its electrifying energy and catchy tunes.

www.asota.umobile.edu/event/footloose/

Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease

7:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606

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Sunday June 9

Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease

2:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606 www.joejeffersonplayers.com

more. Experience social dancing, singing, chanting, storytelling, canoe carving, pottery-making, bead work, stickball, and witness traditional Native American clothing.

Alabama School of the Arts Presents Footloose

Children enjoy 20 minutes of books, songs, manipulatives, and rhymes, with an emphasis on repetition for their developing minds. Story and book time is followed by a time of free play with a sensory activity. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

7:00 PM College Woods Center on the University of Mobile Campus, 5860 College Pkwy Mobile, AL, 36613

Get ready to cut loose and dance the night away as the Alabama School of the Arts presents “Footloose,” the musical that’s set to ignite the stage with its electrifying energy and catchy tunes. www.asota.umobile.edu/event/footloose

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the night away as the Alabama School of the Arts presents “Footloose,” the musical that’s set to ignite the stage with its electrifying energy and catchy tunes.

www.asota.umobile.edu/event/footloose

Wednesday June 12

Jazzy Lunch

12:00 PM Marx Library - Room 181, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for food and jazz. www.jawsfestival.com

Teen Paint Party (Free)

4:30 PM Dotch Community Center, 3100 Banks Ave # A Mobile, AL, 36617 Come join us for a vibrant and creative teen paint party outdoors, complete with complimentary food and drinks! mobileparksandrec.org

Thursday June 13

Make and Take Art ($5 per family for MMofA Members | $10 per family for Not-Yet Members)

1:00 PM Mobile Museum of Art, 4850 Museum Dr. Mobile, AL, 36608 Visitors will be guided in instruction exploring color mixing and composition in creating a unique painting. Registration online. www.mobilemuseumofart.com

Friday June 14

Roll Mobile 2024

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Downtown Mobile, Mobile, AL, 36602 Once again, we’re closing off the streets and turning Bienville Square into a giant roller rink from 6-9pm! We’ll have lights, a live DJ, and even more Roll Mobile merch for sale. www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/events

Alabama School of the Arts Presents Footloose

7:00 PM College Woods Center on the University of Mobile Campus, 5860 College Pkwy Mobile, AL, 36613 Get ready to cut loose and dance the night away as the Alabama School of the Arts presents “Footloose,” the musical that’s set to ignite the stage with its electrifying energy and catchy tunes. www.asota.umobile.edu/event/footloose

Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease

7:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606 www.joejeffersonplayers.com

Saturday June 15

Dauphin Island Native American Experience

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Fort Gaines, 51 Bienville Blvd Dauphin Island, AL Mark your calendar for a day filled with cultural richness! Explore traditional Native American culture and history with tribal members from the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Mississippi Choctaw Band of Indians, Florida Seminole Tribe, and

Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease

7:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606 Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease

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Sunday June 16

Joe Jefferson Players Present Grease

2:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606

www.joejeffersonplayers.com

Alabama School of the Arts Presents Footloose

3:00 PM College Woods Center on the University of Mobile Campus, 5860 College Pkwy Mobile, AL, 36613

Get ready to cut loose and dance the night away as the Alabama School of the Arts presents “Footloose,” the musical that’s set to ignite the stage with its electrifying energy and catchy tunes. www.asota.umobile.edu/event/footloose

Tuesday June 18

Jazz and Poetry

1:00 PM Marx Library - Room 181, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for Jazz and Poetry, a casual open-mic event. Performances by a band. www.jawsfestival.com

Wednesday June 19

Jazzy Lunch

12:00 PM Marx Library - Room 181, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Join us for food and jazz. www.jawsfestival.com

Thursday June 20

Closing Ceremony of Jaws Fest

6:00 PM Marx Library 3rd Floor - Rodning Gallery of Art, 5901 USA Drive North Mobile, AL, 36688 Closing ceremony with a performance by Andrew Ayers and Friends with Jazz Studio. www.jawsfestival.com

Every Monday Mystery Monday

3:00 PM Parkway Branch, 1924 Dauphin Island Pkwy B Mobile, AL, 36605 Scavenger hunts, LEGO challenges, movies, puzzles & more. Ages 3-18 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Read and Sign (ASL) Storytime at West Regional Library

3:30 PM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Join us in the Meeting Room for books, songs, sign language and for ages 3 - 5! 251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Every Tuesday

Read and Play Storytime

10:00 AM Ben May Main Library, 701 Government St Mobile, AL, 36602 Join us in Bernheim Hall for a socially distant storytime event. Masks are required.

Good Listener Storytime

10:00 AM Parkway Branch, 1924 Dauphin Island Pkwy B Mobile, AL, 36605 Join us for fun with stories, words that rhyme, games and crafts too! This storytime event is designed for ages 3 – 7. Registration is required. To register, or for more information, please email Ms. Gert at glaffiette@mplonline.org, or call her at (251) 494-4454. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Tuesday Time Out Storytime at Grand Bay

11:00 AM Grand Bay Library, 10329 Freeland Ave Grand Bay, AL, 36541 Entertaining storytime designed for preschool-aged children! Join us in the Meeting Room at the Grand Bay Library for fun stories, song and crafts. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Read and Sign (ASL) Storytime at West Regional Library

3:30 PM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Join us in the Meeting Room for books, songs, sign language and for ages 3 - 5! 251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

First and third Wednesdays

Wonderful Wednesdays at West

3:30 PM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 On the first and third Wednesdays of every month, children and families are encouraged to meet up in the Children’s Department room for arts, crafts, occasional science projects, and lots of fun!

251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Every Second Wednesday

Learning Lunch (Free)

12:00 PM History Museum of Mobile, 111 S Royal Street Mobile, AL, 36602 This series allows guests to enjoy free presentations on a wide range of historical and cultural topics. Admission to Learning Lunch is free. Bring your lunch and enjoy complimentary beverages.

251-208-7569 www.historymuseumofmobile.com

Every Wednesday

Good Listener Storytime

10:00 AM Moorer/Spring Hill Branch, 4 McGregor Ave Mobile, AL, 36608 Good Listener Storytime

251-494-4140 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Wonderful Wednesday Storytime

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM, Theodore Oaks, 5808 US-90 West E Theodore, AL, 36582 Join us for stories and songs and lots of fun!

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Shake, Rattle, & Read Storytime at West Regional Library

10:00 AM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Join us in the Meeting Room every Wednesday and Thursday morning at 10:00 a.m. for this storytime program designed for infants and children up to age three. Help stimulate their early literacy skills and enjoy meeting other parents!

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Good Listener Storytime at Semmes

10:30 AM Semmes Regional Library, 9150 Moffett Road Semmes, AL, 36575 Join us for stories, songs, and dances! www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Preschooler Storytime

10:30 AM Saraland Public Library, 111 Saraland Loop Saraland, AL, 36571 Preschooler Storytime 251-675-2879 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Listen & Learn Storytime

11:00 AM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Storytime has many benefits for children such as promoting early literacy, language development, help develop concentration, social skills, communication skills, and encourages their imagination and creativity. Join us in the Storytime room at West Regional for fun stories and songs. Ideal for ages 3-5 years.

251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Thursdays through May 2024

Tales and Trails in the Gardens

(Included in cost of admission / Free for MBG Members)

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM, Mobile Botanical Gardens, 5151 Museum Drive Mobile, AL, 36608 A literacy program for young children every Thursday morning. Reading stories and sharing activities in the Gardens - for Preschoolers and Homeschoolers. Registration required - call the office at (251)342-0555 251-342-0555 https://mobilebotanicalgardens.org/

Every Thursday

Shake, Rattle, & Read Storytime at West Regional Library

10:00 AM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Join us in the Meeting Room every Wednesday and Thursday morning at 10:00 a.m. for this storytime program designed for infants and children up to age three. Help stimulate their early literacy skills and enjoy meeting other parents!

251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Listen & Learn Storytime

11:00 AM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Storytime has many benefits for children such as promoting early literacy, language development, help develop concentration, social skills, communication skills, and encourages their imagination and creativity. Join us in the Storytime room at West Regional for fun stories and songs. Ideal for ages 3-5 years.

251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Throwdown Thursday - Video and Board Games for Teens at West

3:30 PM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 This is a laid-back meetup to unwind playing games with other teens. We will have various board games, nintendo switch, playstation and xbox games for multiplayer matchups that include various genres - puzzle, racing, fighting, shooting, and open-world-type games. Sometimes there will also be additional activities like 3d pens and fuse beads for expressing your creative side!

251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Every other Friday

Beginner Guitar Lessons for Kids

4:00 PM Semmes Regional Library, 9150 Moffett Road Semmes, AL, 36575 Is your child interested in learning to play the guitar? Now’s their chance! Join us in the Semmes Meeting Room for FREE lessons. Lesson books will be available. However, Please bring your own guitar. For children ages 6-11. Registration is required. To register and for more information, please

call 251-494-4935 or email Callie Kelley atckelley@ mplonline.org.

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Every Second Friday

LoDA Artwalk

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Downtown Mobile, Mobile, AL, 36602 Celebrating the arts in downtown Mobile! Explore this free monthly showcase of visual and performing arts. www.mobilearts.org/art-walk/

Every Saturday

Market in the Park: Spring 2024

7:30 AM - 12:00 PM, Cathedral Square, Mobile, AL, 36602 Shop locally grown, locally produced and handmade items all while listening to live entertainment. www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/events

Saturday Science

10:30 AM - 2:30 PM, Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center & IMAX Theater, 65 Government Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Join us for Saturday Science! Demonstrations will be shown in our various Lab and Headquarters throughout the day. www.exploreum.com

Chess Club for Everyone

2:00 PM Moorer/Spring Hill Branch, 4 McGregor Ave Mobile, AL, 36608 Beginners and experienced players welcome! Playing chess improves concentration and problem-solving skills. Join us at Monte L. Moorer/ Spring Hill Branch for chess club designed for ages 6 and up. 251-494-4140 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Saturday Crafternoon

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM, Theodore Oaks, 5808 US-90 West E Theodore, AL, 36582 Come celebrate the upcoming 159th Battle of Mobile Bay sponsored by the 6th Alabama Cavalry & the Alabama Division of Reenactors. This two-day event is at historic Fort Gaines. Saturday will be the Battle of Mobile Bay reenactment & surrender ceremony, and Sunday will feature a Tactical www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Every Second Saturday

Saturdays at the Coop

7:00 PM Cooper Riverside Park, Mobile, AL, 36602 Fill your weekend with good times and great music at Cooper Riverside Park every Saturday after ArtWalk! Our free concerts run from 7-10 PM and feature bands from a variety of genres including, but not limited to jazz, metal, country, rock, and pop. Come enjoy music under the stars and don’t forget to bring a folding chair or blanket and snacks! www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/events

First Sunday of the month

Free First Sunday - History Museum of Mobile (Free) 1:00 PM History Museum of Mobile, 111 S Royal Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Free admission for all visitors sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality every first Sunday of the month! 251-208-7569 www.historymuseumofmobile.com

Please check with each venue prior to attending the event to verify the information provided is still accurate and up to date.

Please send your calendar events to lynn@mobilebayparents.com.

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Telling the Algorithm to Kiss Off

I was watching my son scroll his social media the other day and he was “liking” almost everything he saw. Sharing. Saving. Sometimes commenting. At that point, I realized how very different our social media consumption is.

Other than the obvious generation gap and his propensity to follow bodybuilders, truck stuff, and teens, in general, doing a lot of weird things...and my propensity that leans towards

business account online, and you don’t do these things, over and over and over all day to exhaustion...forget about it. Three people will see your stuff. It is ridiculous.

My son, however, does what it asks for. He maintains a constant scrolling, liking, and commenting machine. So, the algorithm loves him and feeds him more and more of what he engages with. And on the hamster wheel, he rolls.

Why is this a

or because we are of the generation that raised themselves and never did anything we were told to do anyway.

Gen Z and Gen A are different. The engagement is ongoing and never-ending. It seems to feel okay to these generations. Even if it doesn’t, they will likely never admit it, and they lack the desire or skills to back out of their bubble and explore new worlds against the algorithm grain.

largely an Insta gram consumer, with FB for family and friend stuff and a bit of TikTok when I want to see animals doing dumb things.

However, what is important is how I interact with these apps. I am a silent scroller. I rarely “like” anything except the occasional sweet picture or post from friends or family. It is even more uncommon for me to provide comments on posts. I will share, but only if I find it hysterical or educational. And I LOVE to research, taking deep dives for answers to all of my pressing questions, which goes against all of the algorithm rules. Searching does talk to the algorithm some, but not engaging with platforms goes against what the algorithm tries to force you to do. And if you want to grow your

limits our understanding and growth. It confines us to a small bubble that prevents us from exploring the world’s complexities. The narrow lens distorts reality and hinders our ability to embrace differences and variety.

I love exploring different viewpoints. Our differences are what make us unique. And interesting. Being fed the same dribbling stream of information greatly contributes to divisiveness. People begin to believe that one view is the only view. It is an empathy stealer. How can we empathize with others if we hold fast to only one point of view? This worries me for adults but terrifies me for our youth. Like me, many (not all) adults of my generation (Gen X’ers) seem to be more of the silent scrolling type. Maybe because we “just don’t get it,”

Social media was created as a way to be social. To interact with one another. I remember when FB first came about, we could all chat with each other. Or not. But we could still see that person’s feed. We were not forced into a relationship with people and ideas in order to see the information. While I get that there are positives associated with having some algorithm influence, I can not help but think it has manipulated us into tiny bubbles. In true Gen X fashion, I do not respond well to being manipulated. I will continue my silent scroll, my quiet desire for all viewpoints. In my small way, I tell the algorithm to kiss off as I reach outside my bubble.

Kristi

media safety advocate. She is a licensed social worker with greater than 15 years of clinical practice and health care experience. She attended Troy and Auburn University where she studied social work and counseling. Kristi travels nationally and has spoken with thousands of children, parents, professionals and organizations about the benefits and threats associated with social media. You may reach Kristi through her website at www.knbcommunications.com.

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