Sunday, July 31, 2016

Voluntary “Dirt Pass” Benefits Parks Trails Program


   Voluntary “Dirt Pass” Benefits Parks Trails Program


Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resource
Thursday, May 26, 2016 - 10:00am


For the remainder of 2016, a Dirt Pass will be offered at a discounted rate of $25. In 2017, the pass will sell for $35 with proceeds benefiting the parks trails program. Dirt Pass Trails Team members will receive a trails packet complete with a custom wristband, a trails program brochure, and a “trails gift.” Additional benefits and incentives will be added to the trails pack as membership grows.

“One of the best ways a trail user can help us create the best trail system in the Southeast is by investing in the program through the purchase of a Dirt Pass,” Thomas said. “In the future, we hope to add a dedicated trail crew responsible for building and maintaining trails. Buying this pass will help make that happen.”

In the coming months, Thomas will begin setting priorities for existing trail maintenance and the development of new trails that will benefit hikers, trail runners, mountain bikers, horseback riders, and Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) enthusiasts in select locations.

“We’ll begin that process with a thorough survey of our trails to determine where we should focus our efforts,” Thomas said. “We’ll also be surveying our trail users to better understand what their interests are, and studying the best trail-building techniques and technologies in order to build trails that will last a lifetime.”

In addition to the new voluntary Dirt Pass, Alabama State Parks is engaged in a robust grant-writing program aimed at enhancing the day-use aspects at its parks.

“We are currently working on several grants that deal with trails in some way,” said Greg Lein, State Parks Director. “Since the last budget crisis, people want to know how they can help. Not everyone can volunteer so we are developing ways for them to help financially. The new Dirt Pass is just one piece of the funding puzzle.”

Since the opening of the first state parks in Alabama, trails have been a fundamental part of the park system’s mission to provide and maintain outdoor recreational opportunities. In addition to promoting a variety of health benefits, one of the best ways to protect and preserve state parks is to have visitors engaging with the trails.

While the new trails program is in development, Alabama State Parks encourages new and experienced trail users to purchase a Dirt Pass and explore its existing 285-plus miles of trails highlighted on the park system’s website at www.alapark.com/Trails. Many of those trails can also be found on the newly launched Alabama Recreation Trails website, www.alabamarecreationtrails.org.

To learn more about the Dirt Pass Trails Team, call or visit one of the 10 state parks listed above or visit www.alapark.com/Dirt-Pass. For State Parks contact information, visit www.alapark.com/alabama-state-parks-contacts.

The Alabama State Parks Division relies on visitor fees and the support of other partners like local communities to fund the majority of their operations. To learn more about Alabama State Parks, visit www.alapark.com.


Recently, State Parks announced the revitalization of its trails program under the leadership of Ken Thomas, DeSoto State Park Superintendent and newly appointed Trails Coordinator. The Dirt Pass will help fund that revitalization.

The Dirt Pass will be available in time for the American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day on June 4 and can be purchased at these parks: Cheaha, Chewacla, DeSoto, Frank Jackson, Gulf, Lake Guntersville, Lake Lurleen, Monte Sano, Oak Mountain, and Wind Creek.

Trail lovers will soon have a new way to financially support hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails within Alabama’s state parks. In June, Alabama State Parks will begin offering an annual Dirt Pass Trails Team membership. The new voluntary “Dirt Pass” will initially be available at 10 parks and 100 percent of the funds raised through the program will be used to build new trails and maintain existing trails throughout the state parks system.

Friday, July 29, 2016

GILBERT JOINS FEDERATION AS AREA 1 DIRECTOR

GILBERT JOINS FEDERATION
AS AREA 1 DIRECTOR

Marlee Moore
Alabama Farm Federation
alfafarmers.org
July 26, 2016


Gilbert is an Athens native and said he is excited to grow his relationships with area farmers.

“Agriculture has always been part of my life, whether directly or indirectly,” said Gilbert, 27. “Being from Limestone County helps me understand and relate to farmers in my area on a higher level.”
Federation Organization Director Mike Tidwell said he is encouraged by the enthusiasm Gilbert brings to the table.

“Barrett’s knowledge of agriculture and the farmers in his area is invaluable,” said Tidwell. “He’s a self-starter and has a real desire to help and support farmers.”

Gilbert was raised around his family’s cattle business, which spurred a lifelong passion for agriculture and prompted him to study agricultural business and economics at Auburn University. While there, he was involved in the university’s Young Farmers chapter. Gilbert graduated in 2012.

He joins the Federation after four years in agricultural sales at Trigreen Equipment.

Gilbert and his wife, Hannah, have been married three years. They live in Athens, where Hannah is a doctor of occupational therapy.

Ardmore PD Reserve Rodeo Dance Kick Off Saturday July 30th


Ardmore PD Reserve Rodeo Dance Kick Off
 Saturday July 30th


Written by
Cayce Lee
Social Media Specialist
Athens-Limestone County Tourism Association


Dust off your cowboy boots, grab your favorite jeans and get ready to scoot your boots at the annual Ardmore Police Reserve Rodeo Dance on July 29th from 4:00PM-7:00PM at John Barnes Park between Hamlett Street and Ardmore Ridge Road in Ardmore, TN at the Entertainment Stage.

Everyone is invited to bring their chairs or blankets to enjoy the evening of free music and dancing.  Look for your chance to purchase tickets on two (2) $250.00 gift certificates from Adams Western Wear and chances on a grill for $3.00 each.

The Ardmore Police Reserve Rodeo is August 5th and 6th at John Barnes Park.  Advanced tickets are now on sale at Ardmore Police Dept or from any Ardmore Police Officer or Reserve Officer. They will also be available at the following locations: Adams Western Wear, First National Bank (Ardmore), Peoples State Bank (Ardmore), CB & S Bank (Ardmore) and offices of Town of Ardmore & City of Ardmore!! Advance prices are 13 & up $12.00, Kids 6-12 are $8 and 5 and under are free. Get them early and save some money.

Tanner Tractor & Truck Pull A Tradition and Boost to Athletics


Tanner Tractor & Truck Pull A Tradition 

and Boost to Athletics



Written by
Cayce Lee
Social Media Specialist
Athens-Limestone County Tourism Assn


The dust will fly and the engines will roar during the Alabama Championship Tractor and Truck Pull will rev up the fun June 29th and 30th at Tanner High School 12060 Sommers Road in Athens, Alabama at 7:00PM both nights.  This annual event held by the Tanner Quarterback club benefiting Tanner Athletics Program brings an estimated 6,000 people each night to Tanner, AL and the Limestone County community.


This highly heralded Mid-South pulling event is one of Limestone County's largest agritourism event.  It's origins can be traced back to the 1970's when Shirley Haney and Johnny Malone returned from a pull in Columbia, TN.  They put together this Tanner cornerstone event following the devastation of the 1974 Tornado Super Outbreak that tore through the community with intentions of boosting the athletics program of Tanner School.


Celebrating 40 years this year, the event has raised more than $1.5 million dollars. The Tanner Quarterback Club and Tanner School athletics programs have worked together to expand sports fields and associated services for their student athletes. Their hardwork and dedication has allowed for the purchase of seven acres to construct two youth sports fields. Additionally, 20 acres have been purchased in the school's vicinity with discussions of expansion for future sports fields. The Tanner Quarterback Club has also use the funds to light the baseball and football fields and construct a baseball diamond.


Tickets for the Alabama Championship Tractor and Truck Pull will be sold at the gate each night and are $15.00 for adults; $10.00 for children 7 & up; and children 6 & under are free.  Food and beverage concessions will be available during the pull.  Ear plugs are suggested, as these professional trucks and tractors can be extremely loud.