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On behalf of the respective committees welcome to the 11th Annual Noble Street Festival and the
21st Annual Cheaha Challenge The weekend offers fun outdoor events for the whole family and attracts more than 1000 cycling visitors and their families who travel to our community from more than 20 states The events are produced locally by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association (NEABA) and a host of other community
for Life More than $80000 has been donated since
Trail with cumulative donations totaling more than $23000
The weekend kicks off Friday night with a pizza and pasta party for Cheaha Challenge guests sponsored by
enthusiasts rise early Saturday and head to the YMCA to participate in the Anniston Orothopaedics 5K Manyout of town guests use Saturday morning to explore the Chief Ladiga Trail and check out our museums and other attractions This year we expect they might bring their mountain bikes and check out Coldwater Mountain
The Sunny King Criterium is one of the headline events of the Noble Street Festival and features amateur bicycle racing from 10am to 930pm with the last two races featuring professionals from around the
race multiple laps in large packs around a 7 mile race course comprised of downtown streets If yoursquove never
experienced it I promise you will not be disappointed
11am downtown on Noble Street This annual event is a favorite among festival goers as one can sample the wonderful cuisine offered by 12 local restaurants in a food court-type setting on Noble Street which is closed
at 11am featuring many free activities for children of all ages as well as larger rides that require tickets which
almost two entire blocks of Noble Street The Hot Blast Music Cafe will again feature talent from our local area performing under a large tent on Noble with seating for 200 The ever-popular ldquojust-for-funrdquo bike races for kids
on Saturday as these youngsters pedal and run up to the
Sunday morning the population of Piedmont will
participate in the Cheaha Challenge and the Foothills
beautiful roadways in White Plains as well as through our National Forest including Cheaha State Park
As chairman of the committees I ask you to take special note of the committee member names listed below as well as the sponsors Saying ldquothank yourdquo just does not seem adequate These are the folks who work for several months with many other volunteers to do the real work and make these events happen The sponsors fund it We all hope to see you during the weekend
Mike PoeChairmanNoble Street Festival CommitteeCheaha Challenge Committee
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PRODUCED BY
RMCUrology Cheaha Challenge Committee
Curtis CuppKeith Ford
Anna NichollsBarry Nicholls
Terry Phillis Mindy Poe
Harold RhodesDavid SpinksBobby WhiteJulia White
Peggy Wilhoite
Noble Street Festival Committee
Ann AngellMargaret Bateman
Katy CairoCurtis Cupp
Charity DuncanSteven Folks
Eric KeyLori Martin
Jessica McCauleyLisa Morales
Maggie OwensCindy PhillisTerry Phillis
Mercy PilkingtonMindy PoeTony Taylor
Ebonee ThompsonGlenn Williams
Jennifer WilliamsKristi Yates
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 3
2013 Noble Street FeStival WeekeNd Schedule All times are Central Time Zone
FRIDAY APRIL 19 5 30 Pm to 800PmDinner at Mellow Mushroom Pizza For Cheaha Cyclists Pro Teams Volunteers and Sponsors
SATURDAY APRIL 20The general festival runs from 10am to 930pmschedules for each area of the festival
730am 5K Run (Anniston OrthopaedicYMCA 5K Run for adults and children StartFinish at YMCA downtown
BIke RAce ScheDULe(Sunny King Criterium)
1000am Men Cat 5 (30 minutes)1040am Juniors Races (20 minutes) (age 10 to 14 boys amp girls) 1110am Juniors Races (20 minutes)
(age 15 to 18 boys and girls)1140am Women Cat 3-4 (35 minutes)1225pm Men 4-5 age 35+ (35 minutes) 120pm Men Masters age 35+ Cat 1- 4 only (45 minutes) 205pm Men Cat 4 (40 minutes) 255pm Men Cat 3 (45 minutes)350pm Men Cat 2 (45 minutes)515pm Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash 1K running race for kids535pm Kids Races620pm Women Pro 1-2 (1 hour) 730pm Men Pro 1 (60 laps)
ReD DIAmonD ReSTAURAnT ToURSeRvIng TIme ScheDULeAll Restaurants Serving 11am to 8pm(lunch and dinner)Artisan Baked GoodsBonnie Rayrsquos Bake Shoppe Inc
Classic on NobleCooter Brownrsquos Rib ShackJasmine Chinese Cuisine
Mad Hatter CupcakesMatarsquos Greek PizzaMellow MushroomRed Diamond IncSneaky Petersquos Hot DogsThai One On
PIEDMONT FIRE DEPARTMENT CLAY COUNTY SHERIFFrsquoS OFFICE CALHOUN COUNTY 911 ALABAMA STATE TROOPERS PIEDMONT POLICE HEFLIN POLICE CALHOUN COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE ANNISTON EMS
WHITE PLAINS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CALHOUN COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATIONHAM RADIO OPERATORS NATIONWIDE CHEAHA STATE PARK EMPLOYEES CLEBURNE EMS CLEBURNE COUNTY SO OXFORD EMS
YMCA OF CALHOUN COUNTY CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFFrsquoS OFFICESACRED HEART SCHOOL AND CYSTIC FIBROSIS QUAD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT
PRESENTED BY PRODUCED BY
Page 4 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Bicycles Skateboards Accessories and Repairs
Comfort Bikes Road Bikes Mtn Bikes BMX BikesWe have a bike suitable for any level of rider
Lynskey Specialized Trek Electra Redline and Scott
20-40 off Select Accessories
Kidrsquos Activities schedule(Scion KidZone)
KidZone Activities with feeStarWalk Swings - 3 ticketsStarWalk Turbo Tubs - 3 ticketsStarWalk Ferris Wheel - 3 ticketsStarWalk 18ft Super Slide - 2 ticketsStarWalk Triple Play Sports - 3 ticketsStarWalk Pirate Slide - 2 tickets
for kids 5 and under ONLYTop Notch Train Depot - 3 tickets per rider
Face Painting - 369 tickets per design
KidZone fRee Activities Star Wars Characters
KidZone Art Tent Presentations
11amPresentation
12noon Cheaha Cheer amp TumbleDemonstration
1pmNatural HistoryPresentation
2pm Ted Turgeonrsquos Taekwondo Academy Demonstration
3pm
Music schedule( )1000am Lindsey Hinkle
1200pm Daniel Hughes100pm Jody Wood200pm Abby Parks300pm Doublewide Soul400pm 30 Gallon Still500pm The Gypsy Begonias
sundAY APRil 215am to 715am Cheaha Challenge Breakfast730am800am1200pmto 6pm Cheaha Challenge Lunch
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 5
2689
39
emberFDIC
Oxford Office(256) 835-8855
1320 Highway Drive Oxford Alabama 36203
Anniston Office(256) 237-8000
1100 Quintard Avenue Anniston Alabama 36201
Alexandria Office(256) 847-8802
120 Big Valley Drive Alexandria Alabama 36250
Jacksonville Office(256) 435-0707
1500 Pelham Road South Jacksonville Alabama 3626
memberfdic
Augusta amp Scott AndrewsWynelle Ballard LaNita amp Stan BennettBright IdeasKatie amp John CollinsRobin CooperCollie amp Charles DickinsonJill amp Alex CampbellSara Mell EdwardsJan amp Bob GibsonCarol amp Chris HaganMargaret amp Andy HatleyBecky amp John HollingsworthHubbard House AntiquesLee BrassLinda Turbin ~ Calhoun Community PressJoyce amp John MorrowCharlotte amp Buddy MullisNatasha amp Boris FreemanNew Leaf MarketingSusie amp Dave PawsatNancy Lee amp Bob Payne
Lanelle amp Bill PhillipsCindy amp Terry PhillisJoanne amp Tommy PopeBrenda amp Tom RobertsLauren RothwellKristen RothwellKaren amp Morgan SilversElaine amp Wilkes ScarbroughCarol amp David SokLisa amp Andy SolemanJudy and Arthur TooleStinson Howard Fine JewelryXtreme Auto Spa
Friends of Meals on Wheels
Artisan Baked GoodsMenu2 Dining TicketShortbread cookie trio that will in-clude one Pecan Shortbread cookie one Italian Zaleti (cornmeal cookie with golden raisins) and a deep dark chocolate French Diamantes
1 Dining TicketOatmeal Raisin CookiePeanut Butter CookieGinger Molasses Cookie
1 Dining TicketTwo Italian Amaretti cookiesFrench Macarons Vanilla Macaron with a Vanilla
Chocolate Macaron with a Choco-
Bonnie Rayrsquos Bake Shoppe IncMenuCreme horns Brownies Donuts Cookies Cupcakes (red velvet
whitebuttercreme Chocchoco-late) Apple and Cherry Turnovers Cheesetraws and dog treats
Price1 Dining Ticket per item
Bonnie Rayrsquos is a locally owned and operated Bakery Owned by the Knightly sisters Mary and Kar-en Army brats whorsquos father retired from Fort McClellan They are located right outside the Fort Mc-Clellan main gate in the Lenlock Shopping center where they have been serving the Anniston area for 18 years They offer fresh baked pastries cookies donuts pies and cakes including specialty cakes and wedding cakes They can also support your special event with a variety of catering trays Welcome all
Menu
3 Dining TicketsChocolate Chunk Cookie 1 Dining TicketLays Potato Chips 1 Dining Ticket
chicken sandwich Wade Bence and staff have been proudly serv-ing our community since 1988 Our restaurant is located at 1205 Hwy 21 South Oxford AL 36203 256-835-6009
MenuTeriyaki Glazed Chicken Kabob on a Roll with a Bag of Chips 8 TicketsRib-eye Sandwich with a Bag of Chips 10 TicketsFresh Veggie Salad 5 TicketsPop Corn 2 TicketsChips 1 Tickets
-
toric downtown Anniston A warm inviting atmosphere to include the Green Olive upstairs overlooking Noble Street wwwclassiconnoblecom
MenuBBQ Sandwich 3 Dining Tickets14 Slab of Ribs 5 Dining Tickets12 Slab of Ribs 9 Dining TicketsBBQ Pork Plate 6 Dining TicketsRib Plate 8 Dining Tickets
Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack is a locally owned and operated full service restaurant specializing in BBQ Ribs Cooter Brownrsquos Ribs were listed as ldquo100 Dishes to eat in Alabama Before you Dierdquo by the Alabama Board of Tourism Cooter Brownrsquos Ribs have won many other awards throughout Calhoun Coun-ty and is located at 8464 Alabama Hwy 204 in Jacksonville Check us out at wwwcootersribscom
Red Diamond Restaurant Tour 2013
Page 6 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
The Calhoun County Medical SocietySupports Meals on Wheels
Dr Adeoye Akintola AremuDr Oren Wyatt BabbDr Lucy Katherine BallardDr Blane Edward BatemanDr Tatiana BidikovDr Clifford P Black JrDr Clyde Edward BlackDr William Bartley BohannonDr Dennis BonnerDr Edgar Watterson Branyon JrDr Charles Phillip BrockwellDr John Oscar BrownDr Kirby Knapp Bryant Jr
Dr Marilyn Ann Osipik BursonDr Jose R CaballeroDr Clarence Neal CanupDr Donald W CaseyDr Cynthia Smith CaterDr Robert L CaterDr David Alan ChalkDr Neil Leonard ChristenDr Dennis DeWayne ClarkDr Thaddeus Frazell ColemanDr Jeffrey W CollinsDr Nelson Wayne CookDr Lee Gary CraddockDr George Isacc Crawford JrDr Monica Adams CrawfordDr James Scales Daniel
Dr Margaret K DavenportDr Louis L Di ValentinDr Davisson Jean Leandre EdmondDr John Archibald Edwards JrDr David Stuart EmersonDr William Joseph Ferguson JrDr Daniel Sherman FockeleDr Richard Lewis FossDr Michael Gene GainesDr Robert Fuller Garner IIIDr Kishin Menghraj GehiDr George Marshall GibbinsDr Jose Alberto Gonzalez-CastilloDr Robert Eugene GrubbeDr Gordon Townsend HardyDr James Swann HixonDr David Michael Hopper
Dr Robert Harris Hurlbutt IVDr Russell Leon IngramDr Sathyan V IyerDr Joshua BE JohannsonDr Roderick Gray JohnsonDr Lawrence R JonesDr Michael Carmen JonesDr Pankaj Kumar KashyapDr Edwin A KeelDr Tommy R KeyDr Kent Calhoun KeysDr Michael B KlineDr John McElroy KoorsDr Thomas Kevin LackeyDr David Sidney LewisDr Robert Henry LokeyDr Donald Craig MarshallDr Angela Michiko MartinDr Cyrus Herbert McCrimmon JrDr Gaston Owen McGinnisDr Tamara Ann McIntoshDr Marilyn McRaeDr Howard Elvin McVeighDr Vance Glenn MooreDr Gary Herschel MorganDr John Andrew MorrowDr Maurice Lee MoskowitzDr James Wilbur Mullis JrDr Dorothy Karen NelderDr Jose Macaraig OblenaDr Rohit G PatelDr Charles W PattersonDr John Richard PayneDr Rodney C PerryDr Michael Wayne ProctorDr Naresh S PurohitDr Christopher Scott RandolphDr Clinton Michael RayDr Gary Michael Ray
Dr James M ReadyDr John Earl ReavesDr L Braden Richmond JrDr Morton S RicklessDr Michael Thomas RobinsonDr Donald C RosenDr Lawrence S RosenDr Charles Henry SabensDr Mahomed Y SalameDr Elliott Jordan SaltzDr Beatrice Lawrence SmithDr David Lee SmithDr Samuel Rushing SmithDr Rodney Vann SneadDr Ellen N SpremulliDr Ty Keith StansellDr J Patrick StewartDr Robert Edward Stone IIIDr Roger Lee StroudDr Timothy Bret TaborDr William Hanna Talbot JrDr Jacquline Ann TessenDr Carla A N ThomasDr Duane Michael TippetsDr Duane D TippetsDr Arthur Fulkerson Toole IIIDr Jefferson M TruppDr Shailesh UpadhyayDr Pramod Aditya VadlamaniDr John F ValenteDr Kenneth Luckie VandervoortDr Neal Dahl Van MarterDr Warren Lee WallaceDr James Edward WestDr Michael Roger WiedmerDr Gerald Guinness Woodruff JrDr James Richard YatesDr J Shan YoungDr David Zinn
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 7
30thAnniversary
Enjoy homemade pizza grinders
salads spaghetti gyros and baklava at an affordable price
1708 Quintard Ave Anniston AL
(256) 237-3100
Mon-Thur 11 am-10pmFri-Sat 11am - 11pm
CLosed Sundays
wwwmatasgreekpizzacom
MelMalkoveProud Supporterof Meals on Wheels
Hours Mon-Thur 730am-7pm
256-741-1339
Fri 9am-6pm
256-835-0076
Red Diamond Restaurant Tour 2013 continued
Jrsquos WingsIce Cream Pre Wrapped ice cream sandwich-es Drum sticks popsicles1 and 2 Dining Tickets
Jasmine Chinese CuisineMenu1 item 2 Dining tickets2 items 4 dining tickets3 items 5 Dining tickets
Chicken fried rice stirred fried rice with chicken pea carrot scallion onion and egg
General Chicken battered fried chicken served in sweet amp spicy tangy saucePineapple shrimp battered fried shrimp served in fruity mayo sauce and fresh pineapple
Jasmine is a newly established Chi-nese and Thai restaurant in Annis-tonOxford We specialize in Can-tonese style cooking with emphasis
the ingredients Conveniently lo-cated on Snow Street next to Papa Johns Pizza The Asian inspired at-mosphere is perfect for couples on a date family or business lunch or dinner Bring your appetite to Jas-mine where food is our passion
Los MexicanosSee menu at the Noble Street Festival
Mad Hatter CupcakesMenuA variety of delicious cupcakes from our daily cupcake menu (available on website at wwwmad-hatcakescom) including red velvet wedded bliss mampm double stuff midnight madness dr mcdreamy surprise party peanut butter mad-ness and strawberry simplicity
Matarsquos Greek PizzaMenuPizza 2 Dining Tickets per sliceBaklava 1 Dining Ticket
Matarsquos is a family owned and op-erated restaurant that has been in operation since 1980 Our pizza is homemade and made fresh several times daily
Mellow MushroomMenuGourmet Pizza Slice 2 Dining Tickets Ben amp Jerryrsquos Ice Cream - Choco-late amp Vanilla cups 1 Dining TicketHalf Baked amp Cherry Garcia Bars 2 Dining TicketMiss Vicki Chips 1 Dining TicketMellow Mushroom Gourmet Cookies 1 Dining Ticket
Mellow Mushroom established in Oxford in 2005 Gourmet pizza preparation and presentation tossed to perfection by talented pizza bak-ers Full service bar with over 100 craft beers
Red Diamond IncMenuBottle of Red Diamondrsquos famous tea 1 Dining Ticket
Bottle of Red Diamond Bottled Water 1 Dining Ticket
Begun in 1906 by William Fitz Donovan Red Diamond Inc has been continuously operated for over 100 years by members of the same family Today it serves its customers with over 6000 bever-age and food service products The company is based in Birmingham Alabama
Sneaky Petersquos Hot DogsMenuSneaky Pete Kraut dog chili dog slaw dog 2 Dining Tickets eachChips 1 Dining TicketCookies 1 Dining Ticket
Sneaky Petersquos is located on Green-brier Road in Golden Springs Proudly serving this area since 1988 serving full breakfast and lunch Hours 530 am - 300 pm
Thai One OnSee menu at the Noble Street Festival
Page 8 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Lindsey Hinkle - 10amLindsey is back in the HBMC for the second year in a row bringing her unique song stylingrsquos and voice She is a Calhoun County native who has opened up for Sugarland and Train Lindsey is on Facebook and plays each Thursday at the Lone Star Steakhouse She also has an EP called lsquoEnoughrsquo which will be available at her performance
Matt Owens - 11am
Daniel Hughes - 12pmI grew up in Mentone Alabama where I started playing guitar at the age of twelve Not long after I learned to play I started writ-ing songs and poetry while ex-perimenting with different genres from thrash metal to funk I moved to Jacksonville to attend JSU in 2009 and in early 2011 I played
singersongwriter In 2012 I re-
Horizon and recently I celebrated my 200th performance I have been inspired to write a good bit lately by nature and the human existence and I have begun writing material for a second album
Jody Wood - 1pm
Abby Parks - 2pmwwwabbyparkscom - Abby is
likes of Joni Mitchell Fleetwood Mac and EmmyLou Harris She at-tended Jacksonville State Universi-ty (JSU) and in 2005 recorded and
Onrdquo Abby is also a private guitar
is a member of both the Folk Al-liance and the Roots Music Asso-ciation and over the years she has also learned to play bass mandolin and banjo Her sophomore effort
at Huntsvillersquos Sound Cell Record-
Doublewide Soul - 3pm
the HBMC Chris Matthew and Jeff draw heavily from past mu-sical ventures both together and separate All currently residing in Northeast Alabama and having strong ties to traditional and non-traditional blues jams they have come together to put their spin on the tried and true craft of blues mu-sic They are currently working on
Noble Street fans may be able to obtain one of their free EPrsquos Learn more and check out their music at wwwdoublewidesoulcom
30 Gallon Still - 4pm30 Gallon Still is made up long time friends who have been in bands all over the country Finding
ourselves all back in our hometown
are happy to be sharing our years of songwriting with each other and
from bluegrass to metal punk rock
just having fun and doing what we
The Gypsy Begonias - 5pmThe Gypsy Begonias are a unique blend of blues-grass merging many different genres into a whole new experience Katy Cairo Mark Ev-
-ily than a band Check them out on Facebook twitter youtube google + and at wwwthegypsybegoniascom Contact katythegypsyb-egonias for booking information
McPherson Struts - 6pm
Laser Periodonticswith services in
imPLant dentistry
wwwdrsthomascom256-231-0077
Wells Fargo Story Jim Robbins with Wells Far-go Advisors stated that his com-pany makes giving back to the community a priority Itrsquos like anything else if someone really wants to do something he or she will make it a priority and
just that Jim says ldquoThe most important thing to Wells Fargo
come true And to do that you have to start by really listening to people and establishing a re-lationshiprdquo Maybe thatrsquos why Wells Fargo employees real-ize the importance of and need for Meals On Wheels As a result their employees participate year after year in delivering meals to the homebound in this community They donrsquot just ldquotalk the talk they lsquowalk the walkrdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses commit-ted to Meals On Wheelshellippriori-
giving deep thought and God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a volunteer for Meals On Wheels by calling Mag-gie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meal On Wheels Co-Director
Keller Williams StoryLinda and Tim Laylor have worked as a
team for Keller Williams under the lead-
They truly love their work and the com-pany for which they work World wide Keller Williamsrsquo philosophy is to make what they do a winwin situation for every-one involved By starting each day with a devotional giving their best and following the companyrsquos principle policy of putting
business for clients is what it should be Ask anyone working there if they enjoy
pany a great place to work When you hear their answer you will see that they must be doing something right Last but not least Keller Williams believes that it is their responsibility to give back to their community and they are doing that by volunteering for Meals On Wheels Not
wonderful and interesting people in so do-ing Thank you Keller Williams for do-ing a lot right
There seems to be a common theme
among businesses committed to Meals On
needs giving deep thought and God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a volunteer for Meals On Wheels by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Direct
Businesses Volunteer for Meals On Wheels
Jim Robbins for Wells FargoThe Laylors for Keller Williams
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 9
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The Donoho Schoolssummer program offers more
than twenty programs forstudents of all ages
Scan the QR code above for moreinformation about the
2013 Summer Odysseyprogram
Discover theDonoho DifferenceSchedule a tour withAdmissions Director
Sue Canterscanterdonohoschoolcom
or 256-236-4459Extension 119
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NunnallyrsquosNoble St Frame
amp GalleryExceptional Custom
FramingFine Custom Framing amp Matting
Shadowboxes~MirrorsGold gilded and leather Finished Corner Frames
ExtraordinaryLocal Art
Original Paintings- Oil acrylicwatercolor
Pottery Fine Gourd ArtHandcrafted JewelryPhotography amp more
1014 Noble Street Historic Downtown Anniston
256-237-5921wwwnunnallysframingcom
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 11
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651 Snow Street Oxford AL 36203
256-241-7500256-241-7501 FAX
1617 Leighton Ave Anniston AL 36207
256-237-7500256-237-8863 FAX
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Monteith Amphitheatre
at McClellanFree AdmissionSunday April 21st
at 3pmPresented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg amp Cheryl Potts
Bring Blankets Coolers amp Lawn Chairs(No Pets Please)
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Presented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg
Bring Blankets Coolers (No Pets Please
Maggie Freeman and Joanne Pope are Co Directors of the Meals On Wheels Program throughout our county They have been job shar-ing for a short while and to their delight things are working out just great May I give you just a few reasons why Both these ladies are retired but found that even with all they had going on in their lives there was more they could do to give back Having been volunteers with Meals On Wheels for years this job was the perfect opening for them Through the program they see daily the needs that delivering these meals
they believe in what they aredoing
meals provide the physical nutrition needed by the homebound individuals but the contact with people from the ldquooutsiderdquo world is stimulating comforting informative spiritually uplifting and even fun Those delivering the meals hear from the clients how very grateful each meal recipi-ent is for the service offered Because Meals On Wheels helps them remain in their homes each individual can retain a sense of independence be surrounded by a lifetime of memories and not feel burdensome to others
Can these ladies do all this by themselves Of course not But what they can do is to solicit car-ing people to volunteer get them acclimated and comfortable with the task and send them on their way knowing there is support if needed They can make sure things run as smoothly as possi-
They can take the phone calls rearrange sched-
can recruit a driver when emergencies arise for drivers at the last minute and even drive when no one can be found Itrsquos kind of like housekeeping a never-ending job sometimes looking as if not much was done But itrsquos important to our com-munity to our clients and it will be important to you if you become a part of this truly gratifying work
There will always be people in need in many ways Maggie and Joanne are determined to do all they can with Godrsquos help to continue im-proving and growing the work that Meals On Wheels does
We would love to tell you more about Meals On Wheels Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256)237-4538
She Ainrsquot Heavy Shersquos My Meals On Wheels Co-Worker
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 13
Elks 189 Bingo1015 S Noble St - 256-236-9687
630 PM
Mental Health
Scholarships
Christmas for Needy
Relay for Life
Meals on Wheels
ARC
UCP
Dictionary Project
Business Systems Inc Story
If you know anything about Meals On Wheels you might recognize the name Richard Pope When asked what made his company Business Systems Inc special to this community Richardrsquos response was succinct and humble ldquoI donrsquot really see our business as special to this community Instead I feel this community is special to us due to the fact that it has supported us since 1951 when my grandfather started Business Systems Incrdquo Richard further stated that his business is family oriented and strives to serve their customers in a manner that enables the custom-ers to come to them with any need or concern Trusting relationships are es-tablished between business and client from day one And why do this business leader and his employees volunteer for Meals On Wheels and regularly show up week after week to deliver meals The belief of Business Systems Inc is that God calls us all to serve those in need and Meals On Wheels is one of
the many community services that is in great need He said ldquoIt allows us to get our minds off ourselves for an hour or so each week and focus on the great-er needs of the ones who need assis-tance in getting the nourishment their lives needrdquo Richard also pointed out
that because delivering meals is dur-ing the lunch hour employees can help
-ties And the last comment by Richard probably sums it all up ldquoReally if you
hour or so once a week to help out I encourage all local businesses small and large to look into doing Meals On Wheels All it takes is making a deci-sion to do it and God will provide you the timerdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses committed to Meals On Wheelshellipprioritizing giving back
God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a Meals On Wheels Volunteer by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Director
Richard Pope - Business Systems Inc
Wersquove all heard that old adage ldquoif you want something done give it to a busy person and it will get donerdquo That is an apt description of the businesses volunteering for Meals On Wheels
Howard Coreis proud to support the
Noble Street Festival Cheaha Challenge and Meals on Wheels
Crandall J Kennedy DMD
family dentistry
256-835-1990
615 Quintard Avenue256-241-1092
wwwsouthernstatesbanknet
MEMBER FDIC
LIKE US on FACEBOOK
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2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
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VIPSPONSOR TENT
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North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
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Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
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Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
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2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
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North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
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Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
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The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
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26
8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
Page 16 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Perfect for enjoying afternoon showers
Drink Fresh Drink Red Diamondtrade
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 17
Proud Supporter of
PREDATOR CYCLING
UNITED HEATHCAREEmile AbrahamATLANTAGA
Joshua CarterFAIRVIEW HEIGHTSIL
Ricardo EscuelaATLANTAGA
Cesar GrajalesATLANTAGA
Sergio HernandezSAN PEDROCA
JeanMichel LachanceATLANTAGA
Hilton ClarkeSANTA MONICACA
Karl MenziesGRAND RAPIDS MI
Bradley White HOLLANDMI
Carlos Alzate EscobarBOISEID
Luke KeoughSANDWICHMA
Adrian HegyvaryASHEVILLENC
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 3
2013 Noble Street FeStival WeekeNd Schedule All times are Central Time Zone
FRIDAY APRIL 19 5 30 Pm to 800PmDinner at Mellow Mushroom Pizza For Cheaha Cyclists Pro Teams Volunteers and Sponsors
SATURDAY APRIL 20The general festival runs from 10am to 930pmschedules for each area of the festival
730am 5K Run (Anniston OrthopaedicYMCA 5K Run for adults and children StartFinish at YMCA downtown
BIke RAce ScheDULe(Sunny King Criterium)
1000am Men Cat 5 (30 minutes)1040am Juniors Races (20 minutes) (age 10 to 14 boys amp girls) 1110am Juniors Races (20 minutes)
(age 15 to 18 boys and girls)1140am Women Cat 3-4 (35 minutes)1225pm Men 4-5 age 35+ (35 minutes) 120pm Men Masters age 35+ Cat 1- 4 only (45 minutes) 205pm Men Cat 4 (40 minutes) 255pm Men Cat 3 (45 minutes)350pm Men Cat 2 (45 minutes)515pm Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash 1K running race for kids535pm Kids Races620pm Women Pro 1-2 (1 hour) 730pm Men Pro 1 (60 laps)
ReD DIAmonD ReSTAURAnT ToURSeRvIng TIme ScheDULeAll Restaurants Serving 11am to 8pm(lunch and dinner)Artisan Baked GoodsBonnie Rayrsquos Bake Shoppe Inc
Classic on NobleCooter Brownrsquos Rib ShackJasmine Chinese Cuisine
Mad Hatter CupcakesMatarsquos Greek PizzaMellow MushroomRed Diamond IncSneaky Petersquos Hot DogsThai One On
PIEDMONT FIRE DEPARTMENT CLAY COUNTY SHERIFFrsquoS OFFICE CALHOUN COUNTY 911 ALABAMA STATE TROOPERS PIEDMONT POLICE HEFLIN POLICE CALHOUN COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE ANNISTON EMS
WHITE PLAINS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CALHOUN COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATIONHAM RADIO OPERATORS NATIONWIDE CHEAHA STATE PARK EMPLOYEES CLEBURNE EMS CLEBURNE COUNTY SO OXFORD EMS
YMCA OF CALHOUN COUNTY CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFFrsquoS OFFICESACRED HEART SCHOOL AND CYSTIC FIBROSIS QUAD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT
PRESENTED BY PRODUCED BY
Page 4 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Bicycles Skateboards Accessories and Repairs
Comfort Bikes Road Bikes Mtn Bikes BMX BikesWe have a bike suitable for any level of rider
Lynskey Specialized Trek Electra Redline and Scott
20-40 off Select Accessories
Kidrsquos Activities schedule(Scion KidZone)
KidZone Activities with feeStarWalk Swings - 3 ticketsStarWalk Turbo Tubs - 3 ticketsStarWalk Ferris Wheel - 3 ticketsStarWalk 18ft Super Slide - 2 ticketsStarWalk Triple Play Sports - 3 ticketsStarWalk Pirate Slide - 2 tickets
for kids 5 and under ONLYTop Notch Train Depot - 3 tickets per rider
Face Painting - 369 tickets per design
KidZone fRee Activities Star Wars Characters
KidZone Art Tent Presentations
11amPresentation
12noon Cheaha Cheer amp TumbleDemonstration
1pmNatural HistoryPresentation
2pm Ted Turgeonrsquos Taekwondo Academy Demonstration
3pm
Music schedule( )1000am Lindsey Hinkle
1200pm Daniel Hughes100pm Jody Wood200pm Abby Parks300pm Doublewide Soul400pm 30 Gallon Still500pm The Gypsy Begonias
sundAY APRil 215am to 715am Cheaha Challenge Breakfast730am800am1200pmto 6pm Cheaha Challenge Lunch
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 5
2689
39
emberFDIC
Oxford Office(256) 835-8855
1320 Highway Drive Oxford Alabama 36203
Anniston Office(256) 237-8000
1100 Quintard Avenue Anniston Alabama 36201
Alexandria Office(256) 847-8802
120 Big Valley Drive Alexandria Alabama 36250
Jacksonville Office(256) 435-0707
1500 Pelham Road South Jacksonville Alabama 3626
memberfdic
Augusta amp Scott AndrewsWynelle Ballard LaNita amp Stan BennettBright IdeasKatie amp John CollinsRobin CooperCollie amp Charles DickinsonJill amp Alex CampbellSara Mell EdwardsJan amp Bob GibsonCarol amp Chris HaganMargaret amp Andy HatleyBecky amp John HollingsworthHubbard House AntiquesLee BrassLinda Turbin ~ Calhoun Community PressJoyce amp John MorrowCharlotte amp Buddy MullisNatasha amp Boris FreemanNew Leaf MarketingSusie amp Dave PawsatNancy Lee amp Bob Payne
Lanelle amp Bill PhillipsCindy amp Terry PhillisJoanne amp Tommy PopeBrenda amp Tom RobertsLauren RothwellKristen RothwellKaren amp Morgan SilversElaine amp Wilkes ScarbroughCarol amp David SokLisa amp Andy SolemanJudy and Arthur TooleStinson Howard Fine JewelryXtreme Auto Spa
Friends of Meals on Wheels
Artisan Baked GoodsMenu2 Dining TicketShortbread cookie trio that will in-clude one Pecan Shortbread cookie one Italian Zaleti (cornmeal cookie with golden raisins) and a deep dark chocolate French Diamantes
1 Dining TicketOatmeal Raisin CookiePeanut Butter CookieGinger Molasses Cookie
1 Dining TicketTwo Italian Amaretti cookiesFrench Macarons Vanilla Macaron with a Vanilla
Chocolate Macaron with a Choco-
Bonnie Rayrsquos Bake Shoppe IncMenuCreme horns Brownies Donuts Cookies Cupcakes (red velvet
whitebuttercreme Chocchoco-late) Apple and Cherry Turnovers Cheesetraws and dog treats
Price1 Dining Ticket per item
Bonnie Rayrsquos is a locally owned and operated Bakery Owned by the Knightly sisters Mary and Kar-en Army brats whorsquos father retired from Fort McClellan They are located right outside the Fort Mc-Clellan main gate in the Lenlock Shopping center where they have been serving the Anniston area for 18 years They offer fresh baked pastries cookies donuts pies and cakes including specialty cakes and wedding cakes They can also support your special event with a variety of catering trays Welcome all
Menu
3 Dining TicketsChocolate Chunk Cookie 1 Dining TicketLays Potato Chips 1 Dining Ticket
chicken sandwich Wade Bence and staff have been proudly serv-ing our community since 1988 Our restaurant is located at 1205 Hwy 21 South Oxford AL 36203 256-835-6009
MenuTeriyaki Glazed Chicken Kabob on a Roll with a Bag of Chips 8 TicketsRib-eye Sandwich with a Bag of Chips 10 TicketsFresh Veggie Salad 5 TicketsPop Corn 2 TicketsChips 1 Tickets
-
toric downtown Anniston A warm inviting atmosphere to include the Green Olive upstairs overlooking Noble Street wwwclassiconnoblecom
MenuBBQ Sandwich 3 Dining Tickets14 Slab of Ribs 5 Dining Tickets12 Slab of Ribs 9 Dining TicketsBBQ Pork Plate 6 Dining TicketsRib Plate 8 Dining Tickets
Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack is a locally owned and operated full service restaurant specializing in BBQ Ribs Cooter Brownrsquos Ribs were listed as ldquo100 Dishes to eat in Alabama Before you Dierdquo by the Alabama Board of Tourism Cooter Brownrsquos Ribs have won many other awards throughout Calhoun Coun-ty and is located at 8464 Alabama Hwy 204 in Jacksonville Check us out at wwwcootersribscom
Red Diamond Restaurant Tour 2013
Page 6 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
The Calhoun County Medical SocietySupports Meals on Wheels
Dr Adeoye Akintola AremuDr Oren Wyatt BabbDr Lucy Katherine BallardDr Blane Edward BatemanDr Tatiana BidikovDr Clifford P Black JrDr Clyde Edward BlackDr William Bartley BohannonDr Dennis BonnerDr Edgar Watterson Branyon JrDr Charles Phillip BrockwellDr John Oscar BrownDr Kirby Knapp Bryant Jr
Dr Marilyn Ann Osipik BursonDr Jose R CaballeroDr Clarence Neal CanupDr Donald W CaseyDr Cynthia Smith CaterDr Robert L CaterDr David Alan ChalkDr Neil Leonard ChristenDr Dennis DeWayne ClarkDr Thaddeus Frazell ColemanDr Jeffrey W CollinsDr Nelson Wayne CookDr Lee Gary CraddockDr George Isacc Crawford JrDr Monica Adams CrawfordDr James Scales Daniel
Dr Margaret K DavenportDr Louis L Di ValentinDr Davisson Jean Leandre EdmondDr John Archibald Edwards JrDr David Stuart EmersonDr William Joseph Ferguson JrDr Daniel Sherman FockeleDr Richard Lewis FossDr Michael Gene GainesDr Robert Fuller Garner IIIDr Kishin Menghraj GehiDr George Marshall GibbinsDr Jose Alberto Gonzalez-CastilloDr Robert Eugene GrubbeDr Gordon Townsend HardyDr James Swann HixonDr David Michael Hopper
Dr Robert Harris Hurlbutt IVDr Russell Leon IngramDr Sathyan V IyerDr Joshua BE JohannsonDr Roderick Gray JohnsonDr Lawrence R JonesDr Michael Carmen JonesDr Pankaj Kumar KashyapDr Edwin A KeelDr Tommy R KeyDr Kent Calhoun KeysDr Michael B KlineDr John McElroy KoorsDr Thomas Kevin LackeyDr David Sidney LewisDr Robert Henry LokeyDr Donald Craig MarshallDr Angela Michiko MartinDr Cyrus Herbert McCrimmon JrDr Gaston Owen McGinnisDr Tamara Ann McIntoshDr Marilyn McRaeDr Howard Elvin McVeighDr Vance Glenn MooreDr Gary Herschel MorganDr John Andrew MorrowDr Maurice Lee MoskowitzDr James Wilbur Mullis JrDr Dorothy Karen NelderDr Jose Macaraig OblenaDr Rohit G PatelDr Charles W PattersonDr John Richard PayneDr Rodney C PerryDr Michael Wayne ProctorDr Naresh S PurohitDr Christopher Scott RandolphDr Clinton Michael RayDr Gary Michael Ray
Dr James M ReadyDr John Earl ReavesDr L Braden Richmond JrDr Morton S RicklessDr Michael Thomas RobinsonDr Donald C RosenDr Lawrence S RosenDr Charles Henry SabensDr Mahomed Y SalameDr Elliott Jordan SaltzDr Beatrice Lawrence SmithDr David Lee SmithDr Samuel Rushing SmithDr Rodney Vann SneadDr Ellen N SpremulliDr Ty Keith StansellDr J Patrick StewartDr Robert Edward Stone IIIDr Roger Lee StroudDr Timothy Bret TaborDr William Hanna Talbot JrDr Jacquline Ann TessenDr Carla A N ThomasDr Duane Michael TippetsDr Duane D TippetsDr Arthur Fulkerson Toole IIIDr Jefferson M TruppDr Shailesh UpadhyayDr Pramod Aditya VadlamaniDr John F ValenteDr Kenneth Luckie VandervoortDr Neal Dahl Van MarterDr Warren Lee WallaceDr James Edward WestDr Michael Roger WiedmerDr Gerald Guinness Woodruff JrDr James Richard YatesDr J Shan YoungDr David Zinn
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 7
30thAnniversary
Enjoy homemade pizza grinders
salads spaghetti gyros and baklava at an affordable price
1708 Quintard Ave Anniston AL
(256) 237-3100
Mon-Thur 11 am-10pmFri-Sat 11am - 11pm
CLosed Sundays
wwwmatasgreekpizzacom
MelMalkoveProud Supporterof Meals on Wheels
Hours Mon-Thur 730am-7pm
256-741-1339
Fri 9am-6pm
256-835-0076
Red Diamond Restaurant Tour 2013 continued
Jrsquos WingsIce Cream Pre Wrapped ice cream sandwich-es Drum sticks popsicles1 and 2 Dining Tickets
Jasmine Chinese CuisineMenu1 item 2 Dining tickets2 items 4 dining tickets3 items 5 Dining tickets
Chicken fried rice stirred fried rice with chicken pea carrot scallion onion and egg
General Chicken battered fried chicken served in sweet amp spicy tangy saucePineapple shrimp battered fried shrimp served in fruity mayo sauce and fresh pineapple
Jasmine is a newly established Chi-nese and Thai restaurant in Annis-tonOxford We specialize in Can-tonese style cooking with emphasis
the ingredients Conveniently lo-cated on Snow Street next to Papa Johns Pizza The Asian inspired at-mosphere is perfect for couples on a date family or business lunch or dinner Bring your appetite to Jas-mine where food is our passion
Los MexicanosSee menu at the Noble Street Festival
Mad Hatter CupcakesMenuA variety of delicious cupcakes from our daily cupcake menu (available on website at wwwmad-hatcakescom) including red velvet wedded bliss mampm double stuff midnight madness dr mcdreamy surprise party peanut butter mad-ness and strawberry simplicity
Matarsquos Greek PizzaMenuPizza 2 Dining Tickets per sliceBaklava 1 Dining Ticket
Matarsquos is a family owned and op-erated restaurant that has been in operation since 1980 Our pizza is homemade and made fresh several times daily
Mellow MushroomMenuGourmet Pizza Slice 2 Dining Tickets Ben amp Jerryrsquos Ice Cream - Choco-late amp Vanilla cups 1 Dining TicketHalf Baked amp Cherry Garcia Bars 2 Dining TicketMiss Vicki Chips 1 Dining TicketMellow Mushroom Gourmet Cookies 1 Dining Ticket
Mellow Mushroom established in Oxford in 2005 Gourmet pizza preparation and presentation tossed to perfection by talented pizza bak-ers Full service bar with over 100 craft beers
Red Diamond IncMenuBottle of Red Diamondrsquos famous tea 1 Dining Ticket
Bottle of Red Diamond Bottled Water 1 Dining Ticket
Begun in 1906 by William Fitz Donovan Red Diamond Inc has been continuously operated for over 100 years by members of the same family Today it serves its customers with over 6000 bever-age and food service products The company is based in Birmingham Alabama
Sneaky Petersquos Hot DogsMenuSneaky Pete Kraut dog chili dog slaw dog 2 Dining Tickets eachChips 1 Dining TicketCookies 1 Dining Ticket
Sneaky Petersquos is located on Green-brier Road in Golden Springs Proudly serving this area since 1988 serving full breakfast and lunch Hours 530 am - 300 pm
Thai One OnSee menu at the Noble Street Festival
Page 8 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Lindsey Hinkle - 10amLindsey is back in the HBMC for the second year in a row bringing her unique song stylingrsquos and voice She is a Calhoun County native who has opened up for Sugarland and Train Lindsey is on Facebook and plays each Thursday at the Lone Star Steakhouse She also has an EP called lsquoEnoughrsquo which will be available at her performance
Matt Owens - 11am
Daniel Hughes - 12pmI grew up in Mentone Alabama where I started playing guitar at the age of twelve Not long after I learned to play I started writ-ing songs and poetry while ex-perimenting with different genres from thrash metal to funk I moved to Jacksonville to attend JSU in 2009 and in early 2011 I played
singersongwriter In 2012 I re-
Horizon and recently I celebrated my 200th performance I have been inspired to write a good bit lately by nature and the human existence and I have begun writing material for a second album
Jody Wood - 1pm
Abby Parks - 2pmwwwabbyparkscom - Abby is
likes of Joni Mitchell Fleetwood Mac and EmmyLou Harris She at-tended Jacksonville State Universi-ty (JSU) and in 2005 recorded and
Onrdquo Abby is also a private guitar
is a member of both the Folk Al-liance and the Roots Music Asso-ciation and over the years she has also learned to play bass mandolin and banjo Her sophomore effort
at Huntsvillersquos Sound Cell Record-
Doublewide Soul - 3pm
the HBMC Chris Matthew and Jeff draw heavily from past mu-sical ventures both together and separate All currently residing in Northeast Alabama and having strong ties to traditional and non-traditional blues jams they have come together to put their spin on the tried and true craft of blues mu-sic They are currently working on
Noble Street fans may be able to obtain one of their free EPrsquos Learn more and check out their music at wwwdoublewidesoulcom
30 Gallon Still - 4pm30 Gallon Still is made up long time friends who have been in bands all over the country Finding
ourselves all back in our hometown
are happy to be sharing our years of songwriting with each other and
from bluegrass to metal punk rock
just having fun and doing what we
The Gypsy Begonias - 5pmThe Gypsy Begonias are a unique blend of blues-grass merging many different genres into a whole new experience Katy Cairo Mark Ev-
-ily than a band Check them out on Facebook twitter youtube google + and at wwwthegypsybegoniascom Contact katythegypsyb-egonias for booking information
McPherson Struts - 6pm
Laser Periodonticswith services in
imPLant dentistry
wwwdrsthomascom256-231-0077
Wells Fargo Story Jim Robbins with Wells Far-go Advisors stated that his com-pany makes giving back to the community a priority Itrsquos like anything else if someone really wants to do something he or she will make it a priority and
just that Jim says ldquoThe most important thing to Wells Fargo
come true And to do that you have to start by really listening to people and establishing a re-lationshiprdquo Maybe thatrsquos why Wells Fargo employees real-ize the importance of and need for Meals On Wheels As a result their employees participate year after year in delivering meals to the homebound in this community They donrsquot just ldquotalk the talk they lsquowalk the walkrdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses commit-ted to Meals On Wheelshellippriori-
giving deep thought and God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a volunteer for Meals On Wheels by calling Mag-gie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meal On Wheels Co-Director
Keller Williams StoryLinda and Tim Laylor have worked as a
team for Keller Williams under the lead-
They truly love their work and the com-pany for which they work World wide Keller Williamsrsquo philosophy is to make what they do a winwin situation for every-one involved By starting each day with a devotional giving their best and following the companyrsquos principle policy of putting
business for clients is what it should be Ask anyone working there if they enjoy
pany a great place to work When you hear their answer you will see that they must be doing something right Last but not least Keller Williams believes that it is their responsibility to give back to their community and they are doing that by volunteering for Meals On Wheels Not
wonderful and interesting people in so do-ing Thank you Keller Williams for do-ing a lot right
There seems to be a common theme
among businesses committed to Meals On
needs giving deep thought and God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a volunteer for Meals On Wheels by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Direct
Businesses Volunteer for Meals On Wheels
Jim Robbins for Wells FargoThe Laylors for Keller Williams
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 9
PAGE10 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
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than twenty programs forstudents of all ages
Scan the QR code above for moreinformation about the
2013 Summer Odysseyprogram
Discover theDonoho DifferenceSchedule a tour withAdmissions Director
Sue Canterscanterdonohoschoolcom
or 256-236-4459Extension 119
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NunnallyrsquosNoble St Frame
amp GalleryExceptional Custom
FramingFine Custom Framing amp Matting
Shadowboxes~MirrorsGold gilded and leather Finished Corner Frames
ExtraordinaryLocal Art
Original Paintings- Oil acrylicwatercolor
Pottery Fine Gourd ArtHandcrafted JewelryPhotography amp more
1014 Noble Street Historic Downtown Anniston
256-237-5921wwwnunnallysframingcom
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 11
PAGE 12 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
651 Snow Street Oxford AL 36203
256-241-7500256-241-7501 FAX
1617 Leighton Ave Anniston AL 36207
256-237-7500256-237-8863 FAX
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Monteith Amphitheatre
at McClellanFree AdmissionSunday April 21st
at 3pmPresented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg amp Cheryl Potts
Bring Blankets Coolers amp Lawn Chairs(No Pets Please)
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Presented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg
Bring Blankets Coolers (No Pets Please
Maggie Freeman and Joanne Pope are Co Directors of the Meals On Wheels Program throughout our county They have been job shar-ing for a short while and to their delight things are working out just great May I give you just a few reasons why Both these ladies are retired but found that even with all they had going on in their lives there was more they could do to give back Having been volunteers with Meals On Wheels for years this job was the perfect opening for them Through the program they see daily the needs that delivering these meals
they believe in what they aredoing
meals provide the physical nutrition needed by the homebound individuals but the contact with people from the ldquooutsiderdquo world is stimulating comforting informative spiritually uplifting and even fun Those delivering the meals hear from the clients how very grateful each meal recipi-ent is for the service offered Because Meals On Wheels helps them remain in their homes each individual can retain a sense of independence be surrounded by a lifetime of memories and not feel burdensome to others
Can these ladies do all this by themselves Of course not But what they can do is to solicit car-ing people to volunteer get them acclimated and comfortable with the task and send them on their way knowing there is support if needed They can make sure things run as smoothly as possi-
They can take the phone calls rearrange sched-
can recruit a driver when emergencies arise for drivers at the last minute and even drive when no one can be found Itrsquos kind of like housekeeping a never-ending job sometimes looking as if not much was done But itrsquos important to our com-munity to our clients and it will be important to you if you become a part of this truly gratifying work
There will always be people in need in many ways Maggie and Joanne are determined to do all they can with Godrsquos help to continue im-proving and growing the work that Meals On Wheels does
We would love to tell you more about Meals On Wheels Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256)237-4538
She Ainrsquot Heavy Shersquos My Meals On Wheels Co-Worker
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 13
Elks 189 Bingo1015 S Noble St - 256-236-9687
630 PM
Mental Health
Scholarships
Christmas for Needy
Relay for Life
Meals on Wheels
ARC
UCP
Dictionary Project
Business Systems Inc Story
If you know anything about Meals On Wheels you might recognize the name Richard Pope When asked what made his company Business Systems Inc special to this community Richardrsquos response was succinct and humble ldquoI donrsquot really see our business as special to this community Instead I feel this community is special to us due to the fact that it has supported us since 1951 when my grandfather started Business Systems Incrdquo Richard further stated that his business is family oriented and strives to serve their customers in a manner that enables the custom-ers to come to them with any need or concern Trusting relationships are es-tablished between business and client from day one And why do this business leader and his employees volunteer for Meals On Wheels and regularly show up week after week to deliver meals The belief of Business Systems Inc is that God calls us all to serve those in need and Meals On Wheels is one of
the many community services that is in great need He said ldquoIt allows us to get our minds off ourselves for an hour or so each week and focus on the great-er needs of the ones who need assis-tance in getting the nourishment their lives needrdquo Richard also pointed out
that because delivering meals is dur-ing the lunch hour employees can help
-ties And the last comment by Richard probably sums it all up ldquoReally if you
hour or so once a week to help out I encourage all local businesses small and large to look into doing Meals On Wheels All it takes is making a deci-sion to do it and God will provide you the timerdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses committed to Meals On Wheelshellipprioritizing giving back
God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a Meals On Wheels Volunteer by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Director
Richard Pope - Business Systems Inc
Wersquove all heard that old adage ldquoif you want something done give it to a busy person and it will get donerdquo That is an apt description of the businesses volunteering for Meals On Wheels
Howard Coreis proud to support the
Noble Street Festival Cheaha Challenge and Meals on Wheels
Crandall J Kennedy DMD
family dentistry
256-835-1990
615 Quintard Avenue256-241-1092
wwwsouthernstatesbanknet
MEMBER FDIC
LIKE US on FACEBOOK
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
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13TH
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2233
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utch
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PRODUCED BY
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4
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9 11
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12
14 15161718
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21
19
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8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
EET
13TH
STR
EET
5577
77
Thin
k To
ys
2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
it H
utch
TVTV
VIP Restrooms
B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
4
4
810
9 11
13
12
14 15161718
2022
2324
21
19
25
26
8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
Page 16 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Perfect for enjoying afternoon showers
Drink Fresh Drink Red Diamondtrade
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 17
Proud Supporter of
PREDATOR CYCLING
UNITED HEATHCAREEmile AbrahamATLANTAGA
Joshua CarterFAIRVIEW HEIGHTSIL
Ricardo EscuelaATLANTAGA
Cesar GrajalesATLANTAGA
Sergio HernandezSAN PEDROCA
JeanMichel LachanceATLANTAGA
Hilton ClarkeSANTA MONICACA
Karl MenziesGRAND RAPIDS MI
Bradley White HOLLANDMI
Carlos Alzate EscobarBOISEID
Luke KeoughSANDWICHMA
Adrian HegyvaryASHEVILLENC
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
Page 4 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Bicycles Skateboards Accessories and Repairs
Comfort Bikes Road Bikes Mtn Bikes BMX BikesWe have a bike suitable for any level of rider
Lynskey Specialized Trek Electra Redline and Scott
20-40 off Select Accessories
Kidrsquos Activities schedule(Scion KidZone)
KidZone Activities with feeStarWalk Swings - 3 ticketsStarWalk Turbo Tubs - 3 ticketsStarWalk Ferris Wheel - 3 ticketsStarWalk 18ft Super Slide - 2 ticketsStarWalk Triple Play Sports - 3 ticketsStarWalk Pirate Slide - 2 tickets
for kids 5 and under ONLYTop Notch Train Depot - 3 tickets per rider
Face Painting - 369 tickets per design
KidZone fRee Activities Star Wars Characters
KidZone Art Tent Presentations
11amPresentation
12noon Cheaha Cheer amp TumbleDemonstration
1pmNatural HistoryPresentation
2pm Ted Turgeonrsquos Taekwondo Academy Demonstration
3pm
Music schedule( )1000am Lindsey Hinkle
1200pm Daniel Hughes100pm Jody Wood200pm Abby Parks300pm Doublewide Soul400pm 30 Gallon Still500pm The Gypsy Begonias
sundAY APRil 215am to 715am Cheaha Challenge Breakfast730am800am1200pmto 6pm Cheaha Challenge Lunch
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 5
2689
39
emberFDIC
Oxford Office(256) 835-8855
1320 Highway Drive Oxford Alabama 36203
Anniston Office(256) 237-8000
1100 Quintard Avenue Anniston Alabama 36201
Alexandria Office(256) 847-8802
120 Big Valley Drive Alexandria Alabama 36250
Jacksonville Office(256) 435-0707
1500 Pelham Road South Jacksonville Alabama 3626
memberfdic
Augusta amp Scott AndrewsWynelle Ballard LaNita amp Stan BennettBright IdeasKatie amp John CollinsRobin CooperCollie amp Charles DickinsonJill amp Alex CampbellSara Mell EdwardsJan amp Bob GibsonCarol amp Chris HaganMargaret amp Andy HatleyBecky amp John HollingsworthHubbard House AntiquesLee BrassLinda Turbin ~ Calhoun Community PressJoyce amp John MorrowCharlotte amp Buddy MullisNatasha amp Boris FreemanNew Leaf MarketingSusie amp Dave PawsatNancy Lee amp Bob Payne
Lanelle amp Bill PhillipsCindy amp Terry PhillisJoanne amp Tommy PopeBrenda amp Tom RobertsLauren RothwellKristen RothwellKaren amp Morgan SilversElaine amp Wilkes ScarbroughCarol amp David SokLisa amp Andy SolemanJudy and Arthur TooleStinson Howard Fine JewelryXtreme Auto Spa
Friends of Meals on Wheels
Artisan Baked GoodsMenu2 Dining TicketShortbread cookie trio that will in-clude one Pecan Shortbread cookie one Italian Zaleti (cornmeal cookie with golden raisins) and a deep dark chocolate French Diamantes
1 Dining TicketOatmeal Raisin CookiePeanut Butter CookieGinger Molasses Cookie
1 Dining TicketTwo Italian Amaretti cookiesFrench Macarons Vanilla Macaron with a Vanilla
Chocolate Macaron with a Choco-
Bonnie Rayrsquos Bake Shoppe IncMenuCreme horns Brownies Donuts Cookies Cupcakes (red velvet
whitebuttercreme Chocchoco-late) Apple and Cherry Turnovers Cheesetraws and dog treats
Price1 Dining Ticket per item
Bonnie Rayrsquos is a locally owned and operated Bakery Owned by the Knightly sisters Mary and Kar-en Army brats whorsquos father retired from Fort McClellan They are located right outside the Fort Mc-Clellan main gate in the Lenlock Shopping center where they have been serving the Anniston area for 18 years They offer fresh baked pastries cookies donuts pies and cakes including specialty cakes and wedding cakes They can also support your special event with a variety of catering trays Welcome all
Menu
3 Dining TicketsChocolate Chunk Cookie 1 Dining TicketLays Potato Chips 1 Dining Ticket
chicken sandwich Wade Bence and staff have been proudly serv-ing our community since 1988 Our restaurant is located at 1205 Hwy 21 South Oxford AL 36203 256-835-6009
MenuTeriyaki Glazed Chicken Kabob on a Roll with a Bag of Chips 8 TicketsRib-eye Sandwich with a Bag of Chips 10 TicketsFresh Veggie Salad 5 TicketsPop Corn 2 TicketsChips 1 Tickets
-
toric downtown Anniston A warm inviting atmosphere to include the Green Olive upstairs overlooking Noble Street wwwclassiconnoblecom
MenuBBQ Sandwich 3 Dining Tickets14 Slab of Ribs 5 Dining Tickets12 Slab of Ribs 9 Dining TicketsBBQ Pork Plate 6 Dining TicketsRib Plate 8 Dining Tickets
Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack is a locally owned and operated full service restaurant specializing in BBQ Ribs Cooter Brownrsquos Ribs were listed as ldquo100 Dishes to eat in Alabama Before you Dierdquo by the Alabama Board of Tourism Cooter Brownrsquos Ribs have won many other awards throughout Calhoun Coun-ty and is located at 8464 Alabama Hwy 204 in Jacksonville Check us out at wwwcootersribscom
Red Diamond Restaurant Tour 2013
Page 6 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
The Calhoun County Medical SocietySupports Meals on Wheels
Dr Adeoye Akintola AremuDr Oren Wyatt BabbDr Lucy Katherine BallardDr Blane Edward BatemanDr Tatiana BidikovDr Clifford P Black JrDr Clyde Edward BlackDr William Bartley BohannonDr Dennis BonnerDr Edgar Watterson Branyon JrDr Charles Phillip BrockwellDr John Oscar BrownDr Kirby Knapp Bryant Jr
Dr Marilyn Ann Osipik BursonDr Jose R CaballeroDr Clarence Neal CanupDr Donald W CaseyDr Cynthia Smith CaterDr Robert L CaterDr David Alan ChalkDr Neil Leonard ChristenDr Dennis DeWayne ClarkDr Thaddeus Frazell ColemanDr Jeffrey W CollinsDr Nelson Wayne CookDr Lee Gary CraddockDr George Isacc Crawford JrDr Monica Adams CrawfordDr James Scales Daniel
Dr Margaret K DavenportDr Louis L Di ValentinDr Davisson Jean Leandre EdmondDr John Archibald Edwards JrDr David Stuart EmersonDr William Joseph Ferguson JrDr Daniel Sherman FockeleDr Richard Lewis FossDr Michael Gene GainesDr Robert Fuller Garner IIIDr Kishin Menghraj GehiDr George Marshall GibbinsDr Jose Alberto Gonzalez-CastilloDr Robert Eugene GrubbeDr Gordon Townsend HardyDr James Swann HixonDr David Michael Hopper
Dr Robert Harris Hurlbutt IVDr Russell Leon IngramDr Sathyan V IyerDr Joshua BE JohannsonDr Roderick Gray JohnsonDr Lawrence R JonesDr Michael Carmen JonesDr Pankaj Kumar KashyapDr Edwin A KeelDr Tommy R KeyDr Kent Calhoun KeysDr Michael B KlineDr John McElroy KoorsDr Thomas Kevin LackeyDr David Sidney LewisDr Robert Henry LokeyDr Donald Craig MarshallDr Angela Michiko MartinDr Cyrus Herbert McCrimmon JrDr Gaston Owen McGinnisDr Tamara Ann McIntoshDr Marilyn McRaeDr Howard Elvin McVeighDr Vance Glenn MooreDr Gary Herschel MorganDr John Andrew MorrowDr Maurice Lee MoskowitzDr James Wilbur Mullis JrDr Dorothy Karen NelderDr Jose Macaraig OblenaDr Rohit G PatelDr Charles W PattersonDr John Richard PayneDr Rodney C PerryDr Michael Wayne ProctorDr Naresh S PurohitDr Christopher Scott RandolphDr Clinton Michael RayDr Gary Michael Ray
Dr James M ReadyDr John Earl ReavesDr L Braden Richmond JrDr Morton S RicklessDr Michael Thomas RobinsonDr Donald C RosenDr Lawrence S RosenDr Charles Henry SabensDr Mahomed Y SalameDr Elliott Jordan SaltzDr Beatrice Lawrence SmithDr David Lee SmithDr Samuel Rushing SmithDr Rodney Vann SneadDr Ellen N SpremulliDr Ty Keith StansellDr J Patrick StewartDr Robert Edward Stone IIIDr Roger Lee StroudDr Timothy Bret TaborDr William Hanna Talbot JrDr Jacquline Ann TessenDr Carla A N ThomasDr Duane Michael TippetsDr Duane D TippetsDr Arthur Fulkerson Toole IIIDr Jefferson M TruppDr Shailesh UpadhyayDr Pramod Aditya VadlamaniDr John F ValenteDr Kenneth Luckie VandervoortDr Neal Dahl Van MarterDr Warren Lee WallaceDr James Edward WestDr Michael Roger WiedmerDr Gerald Guinness Woodruff JrDr James Richard YatesDr J Shan YoungDr David Zinn
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 7
30thAnniversary
Enjoy homemade pizza grinders
salads spaghetti gyros and baklava at an affordable price
1708 Quintard Ave Anniston AL
(256) 237-3100
Mon-Thur 11 am-10pmFri-Sat 11am - 11pm
CLosed Sundays
wwwmatasgreekpizzacom
MelMalkoveProud Supporterof Meals on Wheels
Hours Mon-Thur 730am-7pm
256-741-1339
Fri 9am-6pm
256-835-0076
Red Diamond Restaurant Tour 2013 continued
Jrsquos WingsIce Cream Pre Wrapped ice cream sandwich-es Drum sticks popsicles1 and 2 Dining Tickets
Jasmine Chinese CuisineMenu1 item 2 Dining tickets2 items 4 dining tickets3 items 5 Dining tickets
Chicken fried rice stirred fried rice with chicken pea carrot scallion onion and egg
General Chicken battered fried chicken served in sweet amp spicy tangy saucePineapple shrimp battered fried shrimp served in fruity mayo sauce and fresh pineapple
Jasmine is a newly established Chi-nese and Thai restaurant in Annis-tonOxford We specialize in Can-tonese style cooking with emphasis
the ingredients Conveniently lo-cated on Snow Street next to Papa Johns Pizza The Asian inspired at-mosphere is perfect for couples on a date family or business lunch or dinner Bring your appetite to Jas-mine where food is our passion
Los MexicanosSee menu at the Noble Street Festival
Mad Hatter CupcakesMenuA variety of delicious cupcakes from our daily cupcake menu (available on website at wwwmad-hatcakescom) including red velvet wedded bliss mampm double stuff midnight madness dr mcdreamy surprise party peanut butter mad-ness and strawberry simplicity
Matarsquos Greek PizzaMenuPizza 2 Dining Tickets per sliceBaklava 1 Dining Ticket
Matarsquos is a family owned and op-erated restaurant that has been in operation since 1980 Our pizza is homemade and made fresh several times daily
Mellow MushroomMenuGourmet Pizza Slice 2 Dining Tickets Ben amp Jerryrsquos Ice Cream - Choco-late amp Vanilla cups 1 Dining TicketHalf Baked amp Cherry Garcia Bars 2 Dining TicketMiss Vicki Chips 1 Dining TicketMellow Mushroom Gourmet Cookies 1 Dining Ticket
Mellow Mushroom established in Oxford in 2005 Gourmet pizza preparation and presentation tossed to perfection by talented pizza bak-ers Full service bar with over 100 craft beers
Red Diamond IncMenuBottle of Red Diamondrsquos famous tea 1 Dining Ticket
Bottle of Red Diamond Bottled Water 1 Dining Ticket
Begun in 1906 by William Fitz Donovan Red Diamond Inc has been continuously operated for over 100 years by members of the same family Today it serves its customers with over 6000 bever-age and food service products The company is based in Birmingham Alabama
Sneaky Petersquos Hot DogsMenuSneaky Pete Kraut dog chili dog slaw dog 2 Dining Tickets eachChips 1 Dining TicketCookies 1 Dining Ticket
Sneaky Petersquos is located on Green-brier Road in Golden Springs Proudly serving this area since 1988 serving full breakfast and lunch Hours 530 am - 300 pm
Thai One OnSee menu at the Noble Street Festival
Page 8 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Lindsey Hinkle - 10amLindsey is back in the HBMC for the second year in a row bringing her unique song stylingrsquos and voice She is a Calhoun County native who has opened up for Sugarland and Train Lindsey is on Facebook and plays each Thursday at the Lone Star Steakhouse She also has an EP called lsquoEnoughrsquo which will be available at her performance
Matt Owens - 11am
Daniel Hughes - 12pmI grew up in Mentone Alabama where I started playing guitar at the age of twelve Not long after I learned to play I started writ-ing songs and poetry while ex-perimenting with different genres from thrash metal to funk I moved to Jacksonville to attend JSU in 2009 and in early 2011 I played
singersongwriter In 2012 I re-
Horizon and recently I celebrated my 200th performance I have been inspired to write a good bit lately by nature and the human existence and I have begun writing material for a second album
Jody Wood - 1pm
Abby Parks - 2pmwwwabbyparkscom - Abby is
likes of Joni Mitchell Fleetwood Mac and EmmyLou Harris She at-tended Jacksonville State Universi-ty (JSU) and in 2005 recorded and
Onrdquo Abby is also a private guitar
is a member of both the Folk Al-liance and the Roots Music Asso-ciation and over the years she has also learned to play bass mandolin and banjo Her sophomore effort
at Huntsvillersquos Sound Cell Record-
Doublewide Soul - 3pm
the HBMC Chris Matthew and Jeff draw heavily from past mu-sical ventures both together and separate All currently residing in Northeast Alabama and having strong ties to traditional and non-traditional blues jams they have come together to put their spin on the tried and true craft of blues mu-sic They are currently working on
Noble Street fans may be able to obtain one of their free EPrsquos Learn more and check out their music at wwwdoublewidesoulcom
30 Gallon Still - 4pm30 Gallon Still is made up long time friends who have been in bands all over the country Finding
ourselves all back in our hometown
are happy to be sharing our years of songwriting with each other and
from bluegrass to metal punk rock
just having fun and doing what we
The Gypsy Begonias - 5pmThe Gypsy Begonias are a unique blend of blues-grass merging many different genres into a whole new experience Katy Cairo Mark Ev-
-ily than a band Check them out on Facebook twitter youtube google + and at wwwthegypsybegoniascom Contact katythegypsyb-egonias for booking information
McPherson Struts - 6pm
Laser Periodonticswith services in
imPLant dentistry
wwwdrsthomascom256-231-0077
Wells Fargo Story Jim Robbins with Wells Far-go Advisors stated that his com-pany makes giving back to the community a priority Itrsquos like anything else if someone really wants to do something he or she will make it a priority and
just that Jim says ldquoThe most important thing to Wells Fargo
come true And to do that you have to start by really listening to people and establishing a re-lationshiprdquo Maybe thatrsquos why Wells Fargo employees real-ize the importance of and need for Meals On Wheels As a result their employees participate year after year in delivering meals to the homebound in this community They donrsquot just ldquotalk the talk they lsquowalk the walkrdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses commit-ted to Meals On Wheelshellippriori-
giving deep thought and God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a volunteer for Meals On Wheels by calling Mag-gie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meal On Wheels Co-Director
Keller Williams StoryLinda and Tim Laylor have worked as a
team for Keller Williams under the lead-
They truly love their work and the com-pany for which they work World wide Keller Williamsrsquo philosophy is to make what they do a winwin situation for every-one involved By starting each day with a devotional giving their best and following the companyrsquos principle policy of putting
business for clients is what it should be Ask anyone working there if they enjoy
pany a great place to work When you hear their answer you will see that they must be doing something right Last but not least Keller Williams believes that it is their responsibility to give back to their community and they are doing that by volunteering for Meals On Wheels Not
wonderful and interesting people in so do-ing Thank you Keller Williams for do-ing a lot right
There seems to be a common theme
among businesses committed to Meals On
needs giving deep thought and God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a volunteer for Meals On Wheels by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Direct
Businesses Volunteer for Meals On Wheels
Jim Robbins for Wells FargoThe Laylors for Keller Williams
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 9
PAGE10 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
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The Donoho Schoolssummer program offers more
than twenty programs forstudents of all ages
Scan the QR code above for moreinformation about the
2013 Summer Odysseyprogram
Discover theDonoho DifferenceSchedule a tour withAdmissions Director
Sue Canterscanterdonohoschoolcom
or 256-236-4459Extension 119
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NunnallyrsquosNoble St Frame
amp GalleryExceptional Custom
FramingFine Custom Framing amp Matting
Shadowboxes~MirrorsGold gilded and leather Finished Corner Frames
ExtraordinaryLocal Art
Original Paintings- Oil acrylicwatercolor
Pottery Fine Gourd ArtHandcrafted JewelryPhotography amp more
1014 Noble Street Historic Downtown Anniston
256-237-5921wwwnunnallysframingcom
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 11
PAGE 12 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
651 Snow Street Oxford AL 36203
256-241-7500256-241-7501 FAX
1617 Leighton Ave Anniston AL 36207
256-237-7500256-237-8863 FAX
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Monteith Amphitheatre
at McClellanFree AdmissionSunday April 21st
at 3pmPresented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg amp Cheryl Potts
Bring Blankets Coolers amp Lawn Chairs(No Pets Please)
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Presented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg
Bring Blankets Coolers (No Pets Please
Maggie Freeman and Joanne Pope are Co Directors of the Meals On Wheels Program throughout our county They have been job shar-ing for a short while and to their delight things are working out just great May I give you just a few reasons why Both these ladies are retired but found that even with all they had going on in their lives there was more they could do to give back Having been volunteers with Meals On Wheels for years this job was the perfect opening for them Through the program they see daily the needs that delivering these meals
they believe in what they aredoing
meals provide the physical nutrition needed by the homebound individuals but the contact with people from the ldquooutsiderdquo world is stimulating comforting informative spiritually uplifting and even fun Those delivering the meals hear from the clients how very grateful each meal recipi-ent is for the service offered Because Meals On Wheels helps them remain in their homes each individual can retain a sense of independence be surrounded by a lifetime of memories and not feel burdensome to others
Can these ladies do all this by themselves Of course not But what they can do is to solicit car-ing people to volunteer get them acclimated and comfortable with the task and send them on their way knowing there is support if needed They can make sure things run as smoothly as possi-
They can take the phone calls rearrange sched-
can recruit a driver when emergencies arise for drivers at the last minute and even drive when no one can be found Itrsquos kind of like housekeeping a never-ending job sometimes looking as if not much was done But itrsquos important to our com-munity to our clients and it will be important to you if you become a part of this truly gratifying work
There will always be people in need in many ways Maggie and Joanne are determined to do all they can with Godrsquos help to continue im-proving and growing the work that Meals On Wheels does
We would love to tell you more about Meals On Wheels Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256)237-4538
She Ainrsquot Heavy Shersquos My Meals On Wheels Co-Worker
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 13
Elks 189 Bingo1015 S Noble St - 256-236-9687
630 PM
Mental Health
Scholarships
Christmas for Needy
Relay for Life
Meals on Wheels
ARC
UCP
Dictionary Project
Business Systems Inc Story
If you know anything about Meals On Wheels you might recognize the name Richard Pope When asked what made his company Business Systems Inc special to this community Richardrsquos response was succinct and humble ldquoI donrsquot really see our business as special to this community Instead I feel this community is special to us due to the fact that it has supported us since 1951 when my grandfather started Business Systems Incrdquo Richard further stated that his business is family oriented and strives to serve their customers in a manner that enables the custom-ers to come to them with any need or concern Trusting relationships are es-tablished between business and client from day one And why do this business leader and his employees volunteer for Meals On Wheels and regularly show up week after week to deliver meals The belief of Business Systems Inc is that God calls us all to serve those in need and Meals On Wheels is one of
the many community services that is in great need He said ldquoIt allows us to get our minds off ourselves for an hour or so each week and focus on the great-er needs of the ones who need assis-tance in getting the nourishment their lives needrdquo Richard also pointed out
that because delivering meals is dur-ing the lunch hour employees can help
-ties And the last comment by Richard probably sums it all up ldquoReally if you
hour or so once a week to help out I encourage all local businesses small and large to look into doing Meals On Wheels All it takes is making a deci-sion to do it and God will provide you the timerdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses committed to Meals On Wheelshellipprioritizing giving back
God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a Meals On Wheels Volunteer by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Director
Richard Pope - Business Systems Inc
Wersquove all heard that old adage ldquoif you want something done give it to a busy person and it will get donerdquo That is an apt description of the businesses volunteering for Meals On Wheels
Howard Coreis proud to support the
Noble Street Festival Cheaha Challenge and Meals on Wheels
Crandall J Kennedy DMD
family dentistry
256-835-1990
615 Quintard Avenue256-241-1092
wwwsouthernstatesbanknet
MEMBER FDIC
LIKE US on FACEBOOK
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
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2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
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PRODUCED BY
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8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
EET
13TH
STR
EET
5577
77
Thin
k To
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2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
it H
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TVTV
VIP Restrooms
B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
4
4
810
9 11
13
12
14 15161718
2022
2324
21
19
25
26
8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
Page 16 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Perfect for enjoying afternoon showers
Drink Fresh Drink Red Diamondtrade
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 17
Proud Supporter of
PREDATOR CYCLING
UNITED HEATHCAREEmile AbrahamATLANTAGA
Joshua CarterFAIRVIEW HEIGHTSIL
Ricardo EscuelaATLANTAGA
Cesar GrajalesATLANTAGA
Sergio HernandezSAN PEDROCA
JeanMichel LachanceATLANTAGA
Hilton ClarkeSANTA MONICACA
Karl MenziesGRAND RAPIDS MI
Bradley White HOLLANDMI
Carlos Alzate EscobarBOISEID
Luke KeoughSANDWICHMA
Adrian HegyvaryASHEVILLENC
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 5
2689
39
emberFDIC
Oxford Office(256) 835-8855
1320 Highway Drive Oxford Alabama 36203
Anniston Office(256) 237-8000
1100 Quintard Avenue Anniston Alabama 36201
Alexandria Office(256) 847-8802
120 Big Valley Drive Alexandria Alabama 36250
Jacksonville Office(256) 435-0707
1500 Pelham Road South Jacksonville Alabama 3626
memberfdic
Augusta amp Scott AndrewsWynelle Ballard LaNita amp Stan BennettBright IdeasKatie amp John CollinsRobin CooperCollie amp Charles DickinsonJill amp Alex CampbellSara Mell EdwardsJan amp Bob GibsonCarol amp Chris HaganMargaret amp Andy HatleyBecky amp John HollingsworthHubbard House AntiquesLee BrassLinda Turbin ~ Calhoun Community PressJoyce amp John MorrowCharlotte amp Buddy MullisNatasha amp Boris FreemanNew Leaf MarketingSusie amp Dave PawsatNancy Lee amp Bob Payne
Lanelle amp Bill PhillipsCindy amp Terry PhillisJoanne amp Tommy PopeBrenda amp Tom RobertsLauren RothwellKristen RothwellKaren amp Morgan SilversElaine amp Wilkes ScarbroughCarol amp David SokLisa amp Andy SolemanJudy and Arthur TooleStinson Howard Fine JewelryXtreme Auto Spa
Friends of Meals on Wheels
Artisan Baked GoodsMenu2 Dining TicketShortbread cookie trio that will in-clude one Pecan Shortbread cookie one Italian Zaleti (cornmeal cookie with golden raisins) and a deep dark chocolate French Diamantes
1 Dining TicketOatmeal Raisin CookiePeanut Butter CookieGinger Molasses Cookie
1 Dining TicketTwo Italian Amaretti cookiesFrench Macarons Vanilla Macaron with a Vanilla
Chocolate Macaron with a Choco-
Bonnie Rayrsquos Bake Shoppe IncMenuCreme horns Brownies Donuts Cookies Cupcakes (red velvet
whitebuttercreme Chocchoco-late) Apple and Cherry Turnovers Cheesetraws and dog treats
Price1 Dining Ticket per item
Bonnie Rayrsquos is a locally owned and operated Bakery Owned by the Knightly sisters Mary and Kar-en Army brats whorsquos father retired from Fort McClellan They are located right outside the Fort Mc-Clellan main gate in the Lenlock Shopping center where they have been serving the Anniston area for 18 years They offer fresh baked pastries cookies donuts pies and cakes including specialty cakes and wedding cakes They can also support your special event with a variety of catering trays Welcome all
Menu
3 Dining TicketsChocolate Chunk Cookie 1 Dining TicketLays Potato Chips 1 Dining Ticket
chicken sandwich Wade Bence and staff have been proudly serv-ing our community since 1988 Our restaurant is located at 1205 Hwy 21 South Oxford AL 36203 256-835-6009
MenuTeriyaki Glazed Chicken Kabob on a Roll with a Bag of Chips 8 TicketsRib-eye Sandwich with a Bag of Chips 10 TicketsFresh Veggie Salad 5 TicketsPop Corn 2 TicketsChips 1 Tickets
-
toric downtown Anniston A warm inviting atmosphere to include the Green Olive upstairs overlooking Noble Street wwwclassiconnoblecom
MenuBBQ Sandwich 3 Dining Tickets14 Slab of Ribs 5 Dining Tickets12 Slab of Ribs 9 Dining TicketsBBQ Pork Plate 6 Dining TicketsRib Plate 8 Dining Tickets
Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack is a locally owned and operated full service restaurant specializing in BBQ Ribs Cooter Brownrsquos Ribs were listed as ldquo100 Dishes to eat in Alabama Before you Dierdquo by the Alabama Board of Tourism Cooter Brownrsquos Ribs have won many other awards throughout Calhoun Coun-ty and is located at 8464 Alabama Hwy 204 in Jacksonville Check us out at wwwcootersribscom
Red Diamond Restaurant Tour 2013
Page 6 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
The Calhoun County Medical SocietySupports Meals on Wheels
Dr Adeoye Akintola AremuDr Oren Wyatt BabbDr Lucy Katherine BallardDr Blane Edward BatemanDr Tatiana BidikovDr Clifford P Black JrDr Clyde Edward BlackDr William Bartley BohannonDr Dennis BonnerDr Edgar Watterson Branyon JrDr Charles Phillip BrockwellDr John Oscar BrownDr Kirby Knapp Bryant Jr
Dr Marilyn Ann Osipik BursonDr Jose R CaballeroDr Clarence Neal CanupDr Donald W CaseyDr Cynthia Smith CaterDr Robert L CaterDr David Alan ChalkDr Neil Leonard ChristenDr Dennis DeWayne ClarkDr Thaddeus Frazell ColemanDr Jeffrey W CollinsDr Nelson Wayne CookDr Lee Gary CraddockDr George Isacc Crawford JrDr Monica Adams CrawfordDr James Scales Daniel
Dr Margaret K DavenportDr Louis L Di ValentinDr Davisson Jean Leandre EdmondDr John Archibald Edwards JrDr David Stuart EmersonDr William Joseph Ferguson JrDr Daniel Sherman FockeleDr Richard Lewis FossDr Michael Gene GainesDr Robert Fuller Garner IIIDr Kishin Menghraj GehiDr George Marshall GibbinsDr Jose Alberto Gonzalez-CastilloDr Robert Eugene GrubbeDr Gordon Townsend HardyDr James Swann HixonDr David Michael Hopper
Dr Robert Harris Hurlbutt IVDr Russell Leon IngramDr Sathyan V IyerDr Joshua BE JohannsonDr Roderick Gray JohnsonDr Lawrence R JonesDr Michael Carmen JonesDr Pankaj Kumar KashyapDr Edwin A KeelDr Tommy R KeyDr Kent Calhoun KeysDr Michael B KlineDr John McElroy KoorsDr Thomas Kevin LackeyDr David Sidney LewisDr Robert Henry LokeyDr Donald Craig MarshallDr Angela Michiko MartinDr Cyrus Herbert McCrimmon JrDr Gaston Owen McGinnisDr Tamara Ann McIntoshDr Marilyn McRaeDr Howard Elvin McVeighDr Vance Glenn MooreDr Gary Herschel MorganDr John Andrew MorrowDr Maurice Lee MoskowitzDr James Wilbur Mullis JrDr Dorothy Karen NelderDr Jose Macaraig OblenaDr Rohit G PatelDr Charles W PattersonDr John Richard PayneDr Rodney C PerryDr Michael Wayne ProctorDr Naresh S PurohitDr Christopher Scott RandolphDr Clinton Michael RayDr Gary Michael Ray
Dr James M ReadyDr John Earl ReavesDr L Braden Richmond JrDr Morton S RicklessDr Michael Thomas RobinsonDr Donald C RosenDr Lawrence S RosenDr Charles Henry SabensDr Mahomed Y SalameDr Elliott Jordan SaltzDr Beatrice Lawrence SmithDr David Lee SmithDr Samuel Rushing SmithDr Rodney Vann SneadDr Ellen N SpremulliDr Ty Keith StansellDr J Patrick StewartDr Robert Edward Stone IIIDr Roger Lee StroudDr Timothy Bret TaborDr William Hanna Talbot JrDr Jacquline Ann TessenDr Carla A N ThomasDr Duane Michael TippetsDr Duane D TippetsDr Arthur Fulkerson Toole IIIDr Jefferson M TruppDr Shailesh UpadhyayDr Pramod Aditya VadlamaniDr John F ValenteDr Kenneth Luckie VandervoortDr Neal Dahl Van MarterDr Warren Lee WallaceDr James Edward WestDr Michael Roger WiedmerDr Gerald Guinness Woodruff JrDr James Richard YatesDr J Shan YoungDr David Zinn
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 7
30thAnniversary
Enjoy homemade pizza grinders
salads spaghetti gyros and baklava at an affordable price
1708 Quintard Ave Anniston AL
(256) 237-3100
Mon-Thur 11 am-10pmFri-Sat 11am - 11pm
CLosed Sundays
wwwmatasgreekpizzacom
MelMalkoveProud Supporterof Meals on Wheels
Hours Mon-Thur 730am-7pm
256-741-1339
Fri 9am-6pm
256-835-0076
Red Diamond Restaurant Tour 2013 continued
Jrsquos WingsIce Cream Pre Wrapped ice cream sandwich-es Drum sticks popsicles1 and 2 Dining Tickets
Jasmine Chinese CuisineMenu1 item 2 Dining tickets2 items 4 dining tickets3 items 5 Dining tickets
Chicken fried rice stirred fried rice with chicken pea carrot scallion onion and egg
General Chicken battered fried chicken served in sweet amp spicy tangy saucePineapple shrimp battered fried shrimp served in fruity mayo sauce and fresh pineapple
Jasmine is a newly established Chi-nese and Thai restaurant in Annis-tonOxford We specialize in Can-tonese style cooking with emphasis
the ingredients Conveniently lo-cated on Snow Street next to Papa Johns Pizza The Asian inspired at-mosphere is perfect for couples on a date family or business lunch or dinner Bring your appetite to Jas-mine where food is our passion
Los MexicanosSee menu at the Noble Street Festival
Mad Hatter CupcakesMenuA variety of delicious cupcakes from our daily cupcake menu (available on website at wwwmad-hatcakescom) including red velvet wedded bliss mampm double stuff midnight madness dr mcdreamy surprise party peanut butter mad-ness and strawberry simplicity
Matarsquos Greek PizzaMenuPizza 2 Dining Tickets per sliceBaklava 1 Dining Ticket
Matarsquos is a family owned and op-erated restaurant that has been in operation since 1980 Our pizza is homemade and made fresh several times daily
Mellow MushroomMenuGourmet Pizza Slice 2 Dining Tickets Ben amp Jerryrsquos Ice Cream - Choco-late amp Vanilla cups 1 Dining TicketHalf Baked amp Cherry Garcia Bars 2 Dining TicketMiss Vicki Chips 1 Dining TicketMellow Mushroom Gourmet Cookies 1 Dining Ticket
Mellow Mushroom established in Oxford in 2005 Gourmet pizza preparation and presentation tossed to perfection by talented pizza bak-ers Full service bar with over 100 craft beers
Red Diamond IncMenuBottle of Red Diamondrsquos famous tea 1 Dining Ticket
Bottle of Red Diamond Bottled Water 1 Dining Ticket
Begun in 1906 by William Fitz Donovan Red Diamond Inc has been continuously operated for over 100 years by members of the same family Today it serves its customers with over 6000 bever-age and food service products The company is based in Birmingham Alabama
Sneaky Petersquos Hot DogsMenuSneaky Pete Kraut dog chili dog slaw dog 2 Dining Tickets eachChips 1 Dining TicketCookies 1 Dining Ticket
Sneaky Petersquos is located on Green-brier Road in Golden Springs Proudly serving this area since 1988 serving full breakfast and lunch Hours 530 am - 300 pm
Thai One OnSee menu at the Noble Street Festival
Page 8 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Lindsey Hinkle - 10amLindsey is back in the HBMC for the second year in a row bringing her unique song stylingrsquos and voice She is a Calhoun County native who has opened up for Sugarland and Train Lindsey is on Facebook and plays each Thursday at the Lone Star Steakhouse She also has an EP called lsquoEnoughrsquo which will be available at her performance
Matt Owens - 11am
Daniel Hughes - 12pmI grew up in Mentone Alabama where I started playing guitar at the age of twelve Not long after I learned to play I started writ-ing songs and poetry while ex-perimenting with different genres from thrash metal to funk I moved to Jacksonville to attend JSU in 2009 and in early 2011 I played
singersongwriter In 2012 I re-
Horizon and recently I celebrated my 200th performance I have been inspired to write a good bit lately by nature and the human existence and I have begun writing material for a second album
Jody Wood - 1pm
Abby Parks - 2pmwwwabbyparkscom - Abby is
likes of Joni Mitchell Fleetwood Mac and EmmyLou Harris She at-tended Jacksonville State Universi-ty (JSU) and in 2005 recorded and
Onrdquo Abby is also a private guitar
is a member of both the Folk Al-liance and the Roots Music Asso-ciation and over the years she has also learned to play bass mandolin and banjo Her sophomore effort
at Huntsvillersquos Sound Cell Record-
Doublewide Soul - 3pm
the HBMC Chris Matthew and Jeff draw heavily from past mu-sical ventures both together and separate All currently residing in Northeast Alabama and having strong ties to traditional and non-traditional blues jams they have come together to put their spin on the tried and true craft of blues mu-sic They are currently working on
Noble Street fans may be able to obtain one of their free EPrsquos Learn more and check out their music at wwwdoublewidesoulcom
30 Gallon Still - 4pm30 Gallon Still is made up long time friends who have been in bands all over the country Finding
ourselves all back in our hometown
are happy to be sharing our years of songwriting with each other and
from bluegrass to metal punk rock
just having fun and doing what we
The Gypsy Begonias - 5pmThe Gypsy Begonias are a unique blend of blues-grass merging many different genres into a whole new experience Katy Cairo Mark Ev-
-ily than a band Check them out on Facebook twitter youtube google + and at wwwthegypsybegoniascom Contact katythegypsyb-egonias for booking information
McPherson Struts - 6pm
Laser Periodonticswith services in
imPLant dentistry
wwwdrsthomascom256-231-0077
Wells Fargo Story Jim Robbins with Wells Far-go Advisors stated that his com-pany makes giving back to the community a priority Itrsquos like anything else if someone really wants to do something he or she will make it a priority and
just that Jim says ldquoThe most important thing to Wells Fargo
come true And to do that you have to start by really listening to people and establishing a re-lationshiprdquo Maybe thatrsquos why Wells Fargo employees real-ize the importance of and need for Meals On Wheels As a result their employees participate year after year in delivering meals to the homebound in this community They donrsquot just ldquotalk the talk they lsquowalk the walkrdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses commit-ted to Meals On Wheelshellippriori-
giving deep thought and God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a volunteer for Meals On Wheels by calling Mag-gie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meal On Wheels Co-Director
Keller Williams StoryLinda and Tim Laylor have worked as a
team for Keller Williams under the lead-
They truly love their work and the com-pany for which they work World wide Keller Williamsrsquo philosophy is to make what they do a winwin situation for every-one involved By starting each day with a devotional giving their best and following the companyrsquos principle policy of putting
business for clients is what it should be Ask anyone working there if they enjoy
pany a great place to work When you hear their answer you will see that they must be doing something right Last but not least Keller Williams believes that it is their responsibility to give back to their community and they are doing that by volunteering for Meals On Wheels Not
wonderful and interesting people in so do-ing Thank you Keller Williams for do-ing a lot right
There seems to be a common theme
among businesses committed to Meals On
needs giving deep thought and God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a volunteer for Meals On Wheels by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Direct
Businesses Volunteer for Meals On Wheels
Jim Robbins for Wells FargoThe Laylors for Keller Williams
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 9
PAGE10 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
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The Donoho Schoolssummer program offers more
than twenty programs forstudents of all ages
Scan the QR code above for moreinformation about the
2013 Summer Odysseyprogram
Discover theDonoho DifferenceSchedule a tour withAdmissions Director
Sue Canterscanterdonohoschoolcom
or 256-236-4459Extension 119
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NunnallyrsquosNoble St Frame
amp GalleryExceptional Custom
FramingFine Custom Framing amp Matting
Shadowboxes~MirrorsGold gilded and leather Finished Corner Frames
ExtraordinaryLocal Art
Original Paintings- Oil acrylicwatercolor
Pottery Fine Gourd ArtHandcrafted JewelryPhotography amp more
1014 Noble Street Historic Downtown Anniston
256-237-5921wwwnunnallysframingcom
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 11
PAGE 12 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
651 Snow Street Oxford AL 36203
256-241-7500256-241-7501 FAX
1617 Leighton Ave Anniston AL 36207
256-237-7500256-237-8863 FAX
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Monteith Amphitheatre
at McClellanFree AdmissionSunday April 21st
at 3pmPresented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg amp Cheryl Potts
Bring Blankets Coolers amp Lawn Chairs(No Pets Please)
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Presented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg
Bring Blankets Coolers (No Pets Please
Maggie Freeman and Joanne Pope are Co Directors of the Meals On Wheels Program throughout our county They have been job shar-ing for a short while and to their delight things are working out just great May I give you just a few reasons why Both these ladies are retired but found that even with all they had going on in their lives there was more they could do to give back Having been volunteers with Meals On Wheels for years this job was the perfect opening for them Through the program they see daily the needs that delivering these meals
they believe in what they aredoing
meals provide the physical nutrition needed by the homebound individuals but the contact with people from the ldquooutsiderdquo world is stimulating comforting informative spiritually uplifting and even fun Those delivering the meals hear from the clients how very grateful each meal recipi-ent is for the service offered Because Meals On Wheels helps them remain in their homes each individual can retain a sense of independence be surrounded by a lifetime of memories and not feel burdensome to others
Can these ladies do all this by themselves Of course not But what they can do is to solicit car-ing people to volunteer get them acclimated and comfortable with the task and send them on their way knowing there is support if needed They can make sure things run as smoothly as possi-
They can take the phone calls rearrange sched-
can recruit a driver when emergencies arise for drivers at the last minute and even drive when no one can be found Itrsquos kind of like housekeeping a never-ending job sometimes looking as if not much was done But itrsquos important to our com-munity to our clients and it will be important to you if you become a part of this truly gratifying work
There will always be people in need in many ways Maggie and Joanne are determined to do all they can with Godrsquos help to continue im-proving and growing the work that Meals On Wheels does
We would love to tell you more about Meals On Wheels Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256)237-4538
She Ainrsquot Heavy Shersquos My Meals On Wheels Co-Worker
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 13
Elks 189 Bingo1015 S Noble St - 256-236-9687
630 PM
Mental Health
Scholarships
Christmas for Needy
Relay for Life
Meals on Wheels
ARC
UCP
Dictionary Project
Business Systems Inc Story
If you know anything about Meals On Wheels you might recognize the name Richard Pope When asked what made his company Business Systems Inc special to this community Richardrsquos response was succinct and humble ldquoI donrsquot really see our business as special to this community Instead I feel this community is special to us due to the fact that it has supported us since 1951 when my grandfather started Business Systems Incrdquo Richard further stated that his business is family oriented and strives to serve their customers in a manner that enables the custom-ers to come to them with any need or concern Trusting relationships are es-tablished between business and client from day one And why do this business leader and his employees volunteer for Meals On Wheels and regularly show up week after week to deliver meals The belief of Business Systems Inc is that God calls us all to serve those in need and Meals On Wheels is one of
the many community services that is in great need He said ldquoIt allows us to get our minds off ourselves for an hour or so each week and focus on the great-er needs of the ones who need assis-tance in getting the nourishment their lives needrdquo Richard also pointed out
that because delivering meals is dur-ing the lunch hour employees can help
-ties And the last comment by Richard probably sums it all up ldquoReally if you
hour or so once a week to help out I encourage all local businesses small and large to look into doing Meals On Wheels All it takes is making a deci-sion to do it and God will provide you the timerdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses committed to Meals On Wheelshellipprioritizing giving back
God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a Meals On Wheels Volunteer by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Director
Richard Pope - Business Systems Inc
Wersquove all heard that old adage ldquoif you want something done give it to a busy person and it will get donerdquo That is an apt description of the businesses volunteering for Meals On Wheels
Howard Coreis proud to support the
Noble Street Festival Cheaha Challenge and Meals on Wheels
Crandall J Kennedy DMD
family dentistry
256-835-1990
615 Quintard Avenue256-241-1092
wwwsouthernstatesbanknet
MEMBER FDIC
LIKE US on FACEBOOK
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
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2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
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8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
EET
13TH
STR
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5577
77
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2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
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B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
4
4
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9 11
13
12
14 15161718
2022
2324
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19
25
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8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
Page 16 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Perfect for enjoying afternoon showers
Drink Fresh Drink Red Diamondtrade
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 17
Proud Supporter of
PREDATOR CYCLING
UNITED HEATHCAREEmile AbrahamATLANTAGA
Joshua CarterFAIRVIEW HEIGHTSIL
Ricardo EscuelaATLANTAGA
Cesar GrajalesATLANTAGA
Sergio HernandezSAN PEDROCA
JeanMichel LachanceATLANTAGA
Hilton ClarkeSANTA MONICACA
Karl MenziesGRAND RAPIDS MI
Bradley White HOLLANDMI
Carlos Alzate EscobarBOISEID
Luke KeoughSANDWICHMA
Adrian HegyvaryASHEVILLENC
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
Page 6 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
The Calhoun County Medical SocietySupports Meals on Wheels
Dr Adeoye Akintola AremuDr Oren Wyatt BabbDr Lucy Katherine BallardDr Blane Edward BatemanDr Tatiana BidikovDr Clifford P Black JrDr Clyde Edward BlackDr William Bartley BohannonDr Dennis BonnerDr Edgar Watterson Branyon JrDr Charles Phillip BrockwellDr John Oscar BrownDr Kirby Knapp Bryant Jr
Dr Marilyn Ann Osipik BursonDr Jose R CaballeroDr Clarence Neal CanupDr Donald W CaseyDr Cynthia Smith CaterDr Robert L CaterDr David Alan ChalkDr Neil Leonard ChristenDr Dennis DeWayne ClarkDr Thaddeus Frazell ColemanDr Jeffrey W CollinsDr Nelson Wayne CookDr Lee Gary CraddockDr George Isacc Crawford JrDr Monica Adams CrawfordDr James Scales Daniel
Dr Margaret K DavenportDr Louis L Di ValentinDr Davisson Jean Leandre EdmondDr John Archibald Edwards JrDr David Stuart EmersonDr William Joseph Ferguson JrDr Daniel Sherman FockeleDr Richard Lewis FossDr Michael Gene GainesDr Robert Fuller Garner IIIDr Kishin Menghraj GehiDr George Marshall GibbinsDr Jose Alberto Gonzalez-CastilloDr Robert Eugene GrubbeDr Gordon Townsend HardyDr James Swann HixonDr David Michael Hopper
Dr Robert Harris Hurlbutt IVDr Russell Leon IngramDr Sathyan V IyerDr Joshua BE JohannsonDr Roderick Gray JohnsonDr Lawrence R JonesDr Michael Carmen JonesDr Pankaj Kumar KashyapDr Edwin A KeelDr Tommy R KeyDr Kent Calhoun KeysDr Michael B KlineDr John McElroy KoorsDr Thomas Kevin LackeyDr David Sidney LewisDr Robert Henry LokeyDr Donald Craig MarshallDr Angela Michiko MartinDr Cyrus Herbert McCrimmon JrDr Gaston Owen McGinnisDr Tamara Ann McIntoshDr Marilyn McRaeDr Howard Elvin McVeighDr Vance Glenn MooreDr Gary Herschel MorganDr John Andrew MorrowDr Maurice Lee MoskowitzDr James Wilbur Mullis JrDr Dorothy Karen NelderDr Jose Macaraig OblenaDr Rohit G PatelDr Charles W PattersonDr John Richard PayneDr Rodney C PerryDr Michael Wayne ProctorDr Naresh S PurohitDr Christopher Scott RandolphDr Clinton Michael RayDr Gary Michael Ray
Dr James M ReadyDr John Earl ReavesDr L Braden Richmond JrDr Morton S RicklessDr Michael Thomas RobinsonDr Donald C RosenDr Lawrence S RosenDr Charles Henry SabensDr Mahomed Y SalameDr Elliott Jordan SaltzDr Beatrice Lawrence SmithDr David Lee SmithDr Samuel Rushing SmithDr Rodney Vann SneadDr Ellen N SpremulliDr Ty Keith StansellDr J Patrick StewartDr Robert Edward Stone IIIDr Roger Lee StroudDr Timothy Bret TaborDr William Hanna Talbot JrDr Jacquline Ann TessenDr Carla A N ThomasDr Duane Michael TippetsDr Duane D TippetsDr Arthur Fulkerson Toole IIIDr Jefferson M TruppDr Shailesh UpadhyayDr Pramod Aditya VadlamaniDr John F ValenteDr Kenneth Luckie VandervoortDr Neal Dahl Van MarterDr Warren Lee WallaceDr James Edward WestDr Michael Roger WiedmerDr Gerald Guinness Woodruff JrDr James Richard YatesDr J Shan YoungDr David Zinn
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 7
30thAnniversary
Enjoy homemade pizza grinders
salads spaghetti gyros and baklava at an affordable price
1708 Quintard Ave Anniston AL
(256) 237-3100
Mon-Thur 11 am-10pmFri-Sat 11am - 11pm
CLosed Sundays
wwwmatasgreekpizzacom
MelMalkoveProud Supporterof Meals on Wheels
Hours Mon-Thur 730am-7pm
256-741-1339
Fri 9am-6pm
256-835-0076
Red Diamond Restaurant Tour 2013 continued
Jrsquos WingsIce Cream Pre Wrapped ice cream sandwich-es Drum sticks popsicles1 and 2 Dining Tickets
Jasmine Chinese CuisineMenu1 item 2 Dining tickets2 items 4 dining tickets3 items 5 Dining tickets
Chicken fried rice stirred fried rice with chicken pea carrot scallion onion and egg
General Chicken battered fried chicken served in sweet amp spicy tangy saucePineapple shrimp battered fried shrimp served in fruity mayo sauce and fresh pineapple
Jasmine is a newly established Chi-nese and Thai restaurant in Annis-tonOxford We specialize in Can-tonese style cooking with emphasis
the ingredients Conveniently lo-cated on Snow Street next to Papa Johns Pizza The Asian inspired at-mosphere is perfect for couples on a date family or business lunch or dinner Bring your appetite to Jas-mine where food is our passion
Los MexicanosSee menu at the Noble Street Festival
Mad Hatter CupcakesMenuA variety of delicious cupcakes from our daily cupcake menu (available on website at wwwmad-hatcakescom) including red velvet wedded bliss mampm double stuff midnight madness dr mcdreamy surprise party peanut butter mad-ness and strawberry simplicity
Matarsquos Greek PizzaMenuPizza 2 Dining Tickets per sliceBaklava 1 Dining Ticket
Matarsquos is a family owned and op-erated restaurant that has been in operation since 1980 Our pizza is homemade and made fresh several times daily
Mellow MushroomMenuGourmet Pizza Slice 2 Dining Tickets Ben amp Jerryrsquos Ice Cream - Choco-late amp Vanilla cups 1 Dining TicketHalf Baked amp Cherry Garcia Bars 2 Dining TicketMiss Vicki Chips 1 Dining TicketMellow Mushroom Gourmet Cookies 1 Dining Ticket
Mellow Mushroom established in Oxford in 2005 Gourmet pizza preparation and presentation tossed to perfection by talented pizza bak-ers Full service bar with over 100 craft beers
Red Diamond IncMenuBottle of Red Diamondrsquos famous tea 1 Dining Ticket
Bottle of Red Diamond Bottled Water 1 Dining Ticket
Begun in 1906 by William Fitz Donovan Red Diamond Inc has been continuously operated for over 100 years by members of the same family Today it serves its customers with over 6000 bever-age and food service products The company is based in Birmingham Alabama
Sneaky Petersquos Hot DogsMenuSneaky Pete Kraut dog chili dog slaw dog 2 Dining Tickets eachChips 1 Dining TicketCookies 1 Dining Ticket
Sneaky Petersquos is located on Green-brier Road in Golden Springs Proudly serving this area since 1988 serving full breakfast and lunch Hours 530 am - 300 pm
Thai One OnSee menu at the Noble Street Festival
Page 8 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Lindsey Hinkle - 10amLindsey is back in the HBMC for the second year in a row bringing her unique song stylingrsquos and voice She is a Calhoun County native who has opened up for Sugarland and Train Lindsey is on Facebook and plays each Thursday at the Lone Star Steakhouse She also has an EP called lsquoEnoughrsquo which will be available at her performance
Matt Owens - 11am
Daniel Hughes - 12pmI grew up in Mentone Alabama where I started playing guitar at the age of twelve Not long after I learned to play I started writ-ing songs and poetry while ex-perimenting with different genres from thrash metal to funk I moved to Jacksonville to attend JSU in 2009 and in early 2011 I played
singersongwriter In 2012 I re-
Horizon and recently I celebrated my 200th performance I have been inspired to write a good bit lately by nature and the human existence and I have begun writing material for a second album
Jody Wood - 1pm
Abby Parks - 2pmwwwabbyparkscom - Abby is
likes of Joni Mitchell Fleetwood Mac and EmmyLou Harris She at-tended Jacksonville State Universi-ty (JSU) and in 2005 recorded and
Onrdquo Abby is also a private guitar
is a member of both the Folk Al-liance and the Roots Music Asso-ciation and over the years she has also learned to play bass mandolin and banjo Her sophomore effort
at Huntsvillersquos Sound Cell Record-
Doublewide Soul - 3pm
the HBMC Chris Matthew and Jeff draw heavily from past mu-sical ventures both together and separate All currently residing in Northeast Alabama and having strong ties to traditional and non-traditional blues jams they have come together to put their spin on the tried and true craft of blues mu-sic They are currently working on
Noble Street fans may be able to obtain one of their free EPrsquos Learn more and check out their music at wwwdoublewidesoulcom
30 Gallon Still - 4pm30 Gallon Still is made up long time friends who have been in bands all over the country Finding
ourselves all back in our hometown
are happy to be sharing our years of songwriting with each other and
from bluegrass to metal punk rock
just having fun and doing what we
The Gypsy Begonias - 5pmThe Gypsy Begonias are a unique blend of blues-grass merging many different genres into a whole new experience Katy Cairo Mark Ev-
-ily than a band Check them out on Facebook twitter youtube google + and at wwwthegypsybegoniascom Contact katythegypsyb-egonias for booking information
McPherson Struts - 6pm
Laser Periodonticswith services in
imPLant dentistry
wwwdrsthomascom256-231-0077
Wells Fargo Story Jim Robbins with Wells Far-go Advisors stated that his com-pany makes giving back to the community a priority Itrsquos like anything else if someone really wants to do something he or she will make it a priority and
just that Jim says ldquoThe most important thing to Wells Fargo
come true And to do that you have to start by really listening to people and establishing a re-lationshiprdquo Maybe thatrsquos why Wells Fargo employees real-ize the importance of and need for Meals On Wheels As a result their employees participate year after year in delivering meals to the homebound in this community They donrsquot just ldquotalk the talk they lsquowalk the walkrdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses commit-ted to Meals On Wheelshellippriori-
giving deep thought and God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a volunteer for Meals On Wheels by calling Mag-gie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meal On Wheels Co-Director
Keller Williams StoryLinda and Tim Laylor have worked as a
team for Keller Williams under the lead-
They truly love their work and the com-pany for which they work World wide Keller Williamsrsquo philosophy is to make what they do a winwin situation for every-one involved By starting each day with a devotional giving their best and following the companyrsquos principle policy of putting
business for clients is what it should be Ask anyone working there if they enjoy
pany a great place to work When you hear their answer you will see that they must be doing something right Last but not least Keller Williams believes that it is their responsibility to give back to their community and they are doing that by volunteering for Meals On Wheels Not
wonderful and interesting people in so do-ing Thank you Keller Williams for do-ing a lot right
There seems to be a common theme
among businesses committed to Meals On
needs giving deep thought and God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a volunteer for Meals On Wheels by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Direct
Businesses Volunteer for Meals On Wheels
Jim Robbins for Wells FargoThe Laylors for Keller Williams
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 9
PAGE10 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
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NunnallyrsquosNoble St Frame
amp GalleryExceptional Custom
FramingFine Custom Framing amp Matting
Shadowboxes~MirrorsGold gilded and leather Finished Corner Frames
ExtraordinaryLocal Art
Original Paintings- Oil acrylicwatercolor
Pottery Fine Gourd ArtHandcrafted JewelryPhotography amp more
1014 Noble Street Historic Downtown Anniston
256-237-5921wwwnunnallysframingcom
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 11
PAGE 12 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
651 Snow Street Oxford AL 36203
256-241-7500256-241-7501 FAX
1617 Leighton Ave Anniston AL 36207
256-237-7500256-237-8863 FAX
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Monteith Amphitheatre
at McClellanFree AdmissionSunday April 21st
at 3pmPresented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg amp Cheryl Potts
Bring Blankets Coolers amp Lawn Chairs(No Pets Please)
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Presented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg
Bring Blankets Coolers (No Pets Please
Maggie Freeman and Joanne Pope are Co Directors of the Meals On Wheels Program throughout our county They have been job shar-ing for a short while and to their delight things are working out just great May I give you just a few reasons why Both these ladies are retired but found that even with all they had going on in their lives there was more they could do to give back Having been volunteers with Meals On Wheels for years this job was the perfect opening for them Through the program they see daily the needs that delivering these meals
they believe in what they aredoing
meals provide the physical nutrition needed by the homebound individuals but the contact with people from the ldquooutsiderdquo world is stimulating comforting informative spiritually uplifting and even fun Those delivering the meals hear from the clients how very grateful each meal recipi-ent is for the service offered Because Meals On Wheels helps them remain in their homes each individual can retain a sense of independence be surrounded by a lifetime of memories and not feel burdensome to others
Can these ladies do all this by themselves Of course not But what they can do is to solicit car-ing people to volunteer get them acclimated and comfortable with the task and send them on their way knowing there is support if needed They can make sure things run as smoothly as possi-
They can take the phone calls rearrange sched-
can recruit a driver when emergencies arise for drivers at the last minute and even drive when no one can be found Itrsquos kind of like housekeeping a never-ending job sometimes looking as if not much was done But itrsquos important to our com-munity to our clients and it will be important to you if you become a part of this truly gratifying work
There will always be people in need in many ways Maggie and Joanne are determined to do all they can with Godrsquos help to continue im-proving and growing the work that Meals On Wheels does
We would love to tell you more about Meals On Wheels Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256)237-4538
She Ainrsquot Heavy Shersquos My Meals On Wheels Co-Worker
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 13
Elks 189 Bingo1015 S Noble St - 256-236-9687
630 PM
Mental Health
Scholarships
Christmas for Needy
Relay for Life
Meals on Wheels
ARC
UCP
Dictionary Project
Business Systems Inc Story
If you know anything about Meals On Wheels you might recognize the name Richard Pope When asked what made his company Business Systems Inc special to this community Richardrsquos response was succinct and humble ldquoI donrsquot really see our business as special to this community Instead I feel this community is special to us due to the fact that it has supported us since 1951 when my grandfather started Business Systems Incrdquo Richard further stated that his business is family oriented and strives to serve their customers in a manner that enables the custom-ers to come to them with any need or concern Trusting relationships are es-tablished between business and client from day one And why do this business leader and his employees volunteer for Meals On Wheels and regularly show up week after week to deliver meals The belief of Business Systems Inc is that God calls us all to serve those in need and Meals On Wheels is one of
the many community services that is in great need He said ldquoIt allows us to get our minds off ourselves for an hour or so each week and focus on the great-er needs of the ones who need assis-tance in getting the nourishment their lives needrdquo Richard also pointed out
that because delivering meals is dur-ing the lunch hour employees can help
-ties And the last comment by Richard probably sums it all up ldquoReally if you
hour or so once a week to help out I encourage all local businesses small and large to look into doing Meals On Wheels All it takes is making a deci-sion to do it and God will provide you the timerdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses committed to Meals On Wheelshellipprioritizing giving back
God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a Meals On Wheels Volunteer by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Director
Richard Pope - Business Systems Inc
Wersquove all heard that old adage ldquoif you want something done give it to a busy person and it will get donerdquo That is an apt description of the businesses volunteering for Meals On Wheels
Howard Coreis proud to support the
Noble Street Festival Cheaha Challenge and Meals on Wheels
Crandall J Kennedy DMD
family dentistry
256-835-1990
615 Quintard Avenue256-241-1092
wwwsouthernstatesbanknet
MEMBER FDIC
LIKE US on FACEBOOK
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Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
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Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
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Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
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2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
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8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
Page 16 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Perfect for enjoying afternoon showers
Drink Fresh Drink Red Diamondtrade
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 17
Proud Supporter of
PREDATOR CYCLING
UNITED HEATHCAREEmile AbrahamATLANTAGA
Joshua CarterFAIRVIEW HEIGHTSIL
Ricardo EscuelaATLANTAGA
Cesar GrajalesATLANTAGA
Sergio HernandezSAN PEDROCA
JeanMichel LachanceATLANTAGA
Hilton ClarkeSANTA MONICACA
Karl MenziesGRAND RAPIDS MI
Bradley White HOLLANDMI
Carlos Alzate EscobarBOISEID
Luke KeoughSANDWICHMA
Adrian HegyvaryASHEVILLENC
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 7
30thAnniversary
Enjoy homemade pizza grinders
salads spaghetti gyros and baklava at an affordable price
1708 Quintard Ave Anniston AL
(256) 237-3100
Mon-Thur 11 am-10pmFri-Sat 11am - 11pm
CLosed Sundays
wwwmatasgreekpizzacom
MelMalkoveProud Supporterof Meals on Wheels
Hours Mon-Thur 730am-7pm
256-741-1339
Fri 9am-6pm
256-835-0076
Red Diamond Restaurant Tour 2013 continued
Jrsquos WingsIce Cream Pre Wrapped ice cream sandwich-es Drum sticks popsicles1 and 2 Dining Tickets
Jasmine Chinese CuisineMenu1 item 2 Dining tickets2 items 4 dining tickets3 items 5 Dining tickets
Chicken fried rice stirred fried rice with chicken pea carrot scallion onion and egg
General Chicken battered fried chicken served in sweet amp spicy tangy saucePineapple shrimp battered fried shrimp served in fruity mayo sauce and fresh pineapple
Jasmine is a newly established Chi-nese and Thai restaurant in Annis-tonOxford We specialize in Can-tonese style cooking with emphasis
the ingredients Conveniently lo-cated on Snow Street next to Papa Johns Pizza The Asian inspired at-mosphere is perfect for couples on a date family or business lunch or dinner Bring your appetite to Jas-mine where food is our passion
Los MexicanosSee menu at the Noble Street Festival
Mad Hatter CupcakesMenuA variety of delicious cupcakes from our daily cupcake menu (available on website at wwwmad-hatcakescom) including red velvet wedded bliss mampm double stuff midnight madness dr mcdreamy surprise party peanut butter mad-ness and strawberry simplicity
Matarsquos Greek PizzaMenuPizza 2 Dining Tickets per sliceBaklava 1 Dining Ticket
Matarsquos is a family owned and op-erated restaurant that has been in operation since 1980 Our pizza is homemade and made fresh several times daily
Mellow MushroomMenuGourmet Pizza Slice 2 Dining Tickets Ben amp Jerryrsquos Ice Cream - Choco-late amp Vanilla cups 1 Dining TicketHalf Baked amp Cherry Garcia Bars 2 Dining TicketMiss Vicki Chips 1 Dining TicketMellow Mushroom Gourmet Cookies 1 Dining Ticket
Mellow Mushroom established in Oxford in 2005 Gourmet pizza preparation and presentation tossed to perfection by talented pizza bak-ers Full service bar with over 100 craft beers
Red Diamond IncMenuBottle of Red Diamondrsquos famous tea 1 Dining Ticket
Bottle of Red Diamond Bottled Water 1 Dining Ticket
Begun in 1906 by William Fitz Donovan Red Diamond Inc has been continuously operated for over 100 years by members of the same family Today it serves its customers with over 6000 bever-age and food service products The company is based in Birmingham Alabama
Sneaky Petersquos Hot DogsMenuSneaky Pete Kraut dog chili dog slaw dog 2 Dining Tickets eachChips 1 Dining TicketCookies 1 Dining Ticket
Sneaky Petersquos is located on Green-brier Road in Golden Springs Proudly serving this area since 1988 serving full breakfast and lunch Hours 530 am - 300 pm
Thai One OnSee menu at the Noble Street Festival
Page 8 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Lindsey Hinkle - 10amLindsey is back in the HBMC for the second year in a row bringing her unique song stylingrsquos and voice She is a Calhoun County native who has opened up for Sugarland and Train Lindsey is on Facebook and plays each Thursday at the Lone Star Steakhouse She also has an EP called lsquoEnoughrsquo which will be available at her performance
Matt Owens - 11am
Daniel Hughes - 12pmI grew up in Mentone Alabama where I started playing guitar at the age of twelve Not long after I learned to play I started writ-ing songs and poetry while ex-perimenting with different genres from thrash metal to funk I moved to Jacksonville to attend JSU in 2009 and in early 2011 I played
singersongwriter In 2012 I re-
Horizon and recently I celebrated my 200th performance I have been inspired to write a good bit lately by nature and the human existence and I have begun writing material for a second album
Jody Wood - 1pm
Abby Parks - 2pmwwwabbyparkscom - Abby is
likes of Joni Mitchell Fleetwood Mac and EmmyLou Harris She at-tended Jacksonville State Universi-ty (JSU) and in 2005 recorded and
Onrdquo Abby is also a private guitar
is a member of both the Folk Al-liance and the Roots Music Asso-ciation and over the years she has also learned to play bass mandolin and banjo Her sophomore effort
at Huntsvillersquos Sound Cell Record-
Doublewide Soul - 3pm
the HBMC Chris Matthew and Jeff draw heavily from past mu-sical ventures both together and separate All currently residing in Northeast Alabama and having strong ties to traditional and non-traditional blues jams they have come together to put their spin on the tried and true craft of blues mu-sic They are currently working on
Noble Street fans may be able to obtain one of their free EPrsquos Learn more and check out their music at wwwdoublewidesoulcom
30 Gallon Still - 4pm30 Gallon Still is made up long time friends who have been in bands all over the country Finding
ourselves all back in our hometown
are happy to be sharing our years of songwriting with each other and
from bluegrass to metal punk rock
just having fun and doing what we
The Gypsy Begonias - 5pmThe Gypsy Begonias are a unique blend of blues-grass merging many different genres into a whole new experience Katy Cairo Mark Ev-
-ily than a band Check them out on Facebook twitter youtube google + and at wwwthegypsybegoniascom Contact katythegypsyb-egonias for booking information
McPherson Struts - 6pm
Laser Periodonticswith services in
imPLant dentistry
wwwdrsthomascom256-231-0077
Wells Fargo Story Jim Robbins with Wells Far-go Advisors stated that his com-pany makes giving back to the community a priority Itrsquos like anything else if someone really wants to do something he or she will make it a priority and
just that Jim says ldquoThe most important thing to Wells Fargo
come true And to do that you have to start by really listening to people and establishing a re-lationshiprdquo Maybe thatrsquos why Wells Fargo employees real-ize the importance of and need for Meals On Wheels As a result their employees participate year after year in delivering meals to the homebound in this community They donrsquot just ldquotalk the talk they lsquowalk the walkrdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses commit-ted to Meals On Wheelshellippriori-
giving deep thought and God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a volunteer for Meals On Wheels by calling Mag-gie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meal On Wheels Co-Director
Keller Williams StoryLinda and Tim Laylor have worked as a
team for Keller Williams under the lead-
They truly love their work and the com-pany for which they work World wide Keller Williamsrsquo philosophy is to make what they do a winwin situation for every-one involved By starting each day with a devotional giving their best and following the companyrsquos principle policy of putting
business for clients is what it should be Ask anyone working there if they enjoy
pany a great place to work When you hear their answer you will see that they must be doing something right Last but not least Keller Williams believes that it is their responsibility to give back to their community and they are doing that by volunteering for Meals On Wheels Not
wonderful and interesting people in so do-ing Thank you Keller Williams for do-ing a lot right
There seems to be a common theme
among businesses committed to Meals On
needs giving deep thought and God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a volunteer for Meals On Wheels by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Direct
Businesses Volunteer for Meals On Wheels
Jim Robbins for Wells FargoThe Laylors for Keller Williams
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 9
PAGE10 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
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The Donoho Schoolssummer program offers more
than twenty programs forstudents of all ages
Scan the QR code above for moreinformation about the
2013 Summer Odysseyprogram
Discover theDonoho DifferenceSchedule a tour withAdmissions Director
Sue Canterscanterdonohoschoolcom
or 256-236-4459Extension 119
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NunnallyrsquosNoble St Frame
amp GalleryExceptional Custom
FramingFine Custom Framing amp Matting
Shadowboxes~MirrorsGold gilded and leather Finished Corner Frames
ExtraordinaryLocal Art
Original Paintings- Oil acrylicwatercolor
Pottery Fine Gourd ArtHandcrafted JewelryPhotography amp more
1014 Noble Street Historic Downtown Anniston
256-237-5921wwwnunnallysframingcom
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 11
PAGE 12 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
651 Snow Street Oxford AL 36203
256-241-7500256-241-7501 FAX
1617 Leighton Ave Anniston AL 36207
256-237-7500256-237-8863 FAX
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Monteith Amphitheatre
at McClellanFree AdmissionSunday April 21st
at 3pmPresented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg amp Cheryl Potts
Bring Blankets Coolers amp Lawn Chairs(No Pets Please)
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Presented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg
Bring Blankets Coolers (No Pets Please
Maggie Freeman and Joanne Pope are Co Directors of the Meals On Wheels Program throughout our county They have been job shar-ing for a short while and to their delight things are working out just great May I give you just a few reasons why Both these ladies are retired but found that even with all they had going on in their lives there was more they could do to give back Having been volunteers with Meals On Wheels for years this job was the perfect opening for them Through the program they see daily the needs that delivering these meals
they believe in what they aredoing
meals provide the physical nutrition needed by the homebound individuals but the contact with people from the ldquooutsiderdquo world is stimulating comforting informative spiritually uplifting and even fun Those delivering the meals hear from the clients how very grateful each meal recipi-ent is for the service offered Because Meals On Wheels helps them remain in their homes each individual can retain a sense of independence be surrounded by a lifetime of memories and not feel burdensome to others
Can these ladies do all this by themselves Of course not But what they can do is to solicit car-ing people to volunteer get them acclimated and comfortable with the task and send them on their way knowing there is support if needed They can make sure things run as smoothly as possi-
They can take the phone calls rearrange sched-
can recruit a driver when emergencies arise for drivers at the last minute and even drive when no one can be found Itrsquos kind of like housekeeping a never-ending job sometimes looking as if not much was done But itrsquos important to our com-munity to our clients and it will be important to you if you become a part of this truly gratifying work
There will always be people in need in many ways Maggie and Joanne are determined to do all they can with Godrsquos help to continue im-proving and growing the work that Meals On Wheels does
We would love to tell you more about Meals On Wheels Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256)237-4538
She Ainrsquot Heavy Shersquos My Meals On Wheels Co-Worker
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 13
Elks 189 Bingo1015 S Noble St - 256-236-9687
630 PM
Mental Health
Scholarships
Christmas for Needy
Relay for Life
Meals on Wheels
ARC
UCP
Dictionary Project
Business Systems Inc Story
If you know anything about Meals On Wheels you might recognize the name Richard Pope When asked what made his company Business Systems Inc special to this community Richardrsquos response was succinct and humble ldquoI donrsquot really see our business as special to this community Instead I feel this community is special to us due to the fact that it has supported us since 1951 when my grandfather started Business Systems Incrdquo Richard further stated that his business is family oriented and strives to serve their customers in a manner that enables the custom-ers to come to them with any need or concern Trusting relationships are es-tablished between business and client from day one And why do this business leader and his employees volunteer for Meals On Wheels and regularly show up week after week to deliver meals The belief of Business Systems Inc is that God calls us all to serve those in need and Meals On Wheels is one of
the many community services that is in great need He said ldquoIt allows us to get our minds off ourselves for an hour or so each week and focus on the great-er needs of the ones who need assis-tance in getting the nourishment their lives needrdquo Richard also pointed out
that because delivering meals is dur-ing the lunch hour employees can help
-ties And the last comment by Richard probably sums it all up ldquoReally if you
hour or so once a week to help out I encourage all local businesses small and large to look into doing Meals On Wheels All it takes is making a deci-sion to do it and God will provide you the timerdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses committed to Meals On Wheelshellipprioritizing giving back
God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a Meals On Wheels Volunteer by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Director
Richard Pope - Business Systems Inc
Wersquove all heard that old adage ldquoif you want something done give it to a busy person and it will get donerdquo That is an apt description of the businesses volunteering for Meals On Wheels
Howard Coreis proud to support the
Noble Street Festival Cheaha Challenge and Meals on Wheels
Crandall J Kennedy DMD
family dentistry
256-835-1990
615 Quintard Avenue256-241-1092
wwwsouthernstatesbanknet
MEMBER FDIC
LIKE US on FACEBOOK
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
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8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
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Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
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8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
Page 16 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Perfect for enjoying afternoon showers
Drink Fresh Drink Red Diamondtrade
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 17
Proud Supporter of
PREDATOR CYCLING
UNITED HEATHCAREEmile AbrahamATLANTAGA
Joshua CarterFAIRVIEW HEIGHTSIL
Ricardo EscuelaATLANTAGA
Cesar GrajalesATLANTAGA
Sergio HernandezSAN PEDROCA
JeanMichel LachanceATLANTAGA
Hilton ClarkeSANTA MONICACA
Karl MenziesGRAND RAPIDS MI
Bradley White HOLLANDMI
Carlos Alzate EscobarBOISEID
Luke KeoughSANDWICHMA
Adrian HegyvaryASHEVILLENC
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
Page 8 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Lindsey Hinkle - 10amLindsey is back in the HBMC for the second year in a row bringing her unique song stylingrsquos and voice She is a Calhoun County native who has opened up for Sugarland and Train Lindsey is on Facebook and plays each Thursday at the Lone Star Steakhouse She also has an EP called lsquoEnoughrsquo which will be available at her performance
Matt Owens - 11am
Daniel Hughes - 12pmI grew up in Mentone Alabama where I started playing guitar at the age of twelve Not long after I learned to play I started writ-ing songs and poetry while ex-perimenting with different genres from thrash metal to funk I moved to Jacksonville to attend JSU in 2009 and in early 2011 I played
singersongwriter In 2012 I re-
Horizon and recently I celebrated my 200th performance I have been inspired to write a good bit lately by nature and the human existence and I have begun writing material for a second album
Jody Wood - 1pm
Abby Parks - 2pmwwwabbyparkscom - Abby is
likes of Joni Mitchell Fleetwood Mac and EmmyLou Harris She at-tended Jacksonville State Universi-ty (JSU) and in 2005 recorded and
Onrdquo Abby is also a private guitar
is a member of both the Folk Al-liance and the Roots Music Asso-ciation and over the years she has also learned to play bass mandolin and banjo Her sophomore effort
at Huntsvillersquos Sound Cell Record-
Doublewide Soul - 3pm
the HBMC Chris Matthew and Jeff draw heavily from past mu-sical ventures both together and separate All currently residing in Northeast Alabama and having strong ties to traditional and non-traditional blues jams they have come together to put their spin on the tried and true craft of blues mu-sic They are currently working on
Noble Street fans may be able to obtain one of their free EPrsquos Learn more and check out their music at wwwdoublewidesoulcom
30 Gallon Still - 4pm30 Gallon Still is made up long time friends who have been in bands all over the country Finding
ourselves all back in our hometown
are happy to be sharing our years of songwriting with each other and
from bluegrass to metal punk rock
just having fun and doing what we
The Gypsy Begonias - 5pmThe Gypsy Begonias are a unique blend of blues-grass merging many different genres into a whole new experience Katy Cairo Mark Ev-
-ily than a band Check them out on Facebook twitter youtube google + and at wwwthegypsybegoniascom Contact katythegypsyb-egonias for booking information
McPherson Struts - 6pm
Laser Periodonticswith services in
imPLant dentistry
wwwdrsthomascom256-231-0077
Wells Fargo Story Jim Robbins with Wells Far-go Advisors stated that his com-pany makes giving back to the community a priority Itrsquos like anything else if someone really wants to do something he or she will make it a priority and
just that Jim says ldquoThe most important thing to Wells Fargo
come true And to do that you have to start by really listening to people and establishing a re-lationshiprdquo Maybe thatrsquos why Wells Fargo employees real-ize the importance of and need for Meals On Wheels As a result their employees participate year after year in delivering meals to the homebound in this community They donrsquot just ldquotalk the talk they lsquowalk the walkrdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses commit-ted to Meals On Wheelshellippriori-
giving deep thought and God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a volunteer for Meals On Wheels by calling Mag-gie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meal On Wheels Co-Director
Keller Williams StoryLinda and Tim Laylor have worked as a
team for Keller Williams under the lead-
They truly love their work and the com-pany for which they work World wide Keller Williamsrsquo philosophy is to make what they do a winwin situation for every-one involved By starting each day with a devotional giving their best and following the companyrsquos principle policy of putting
business for clients is what it should be Ask anyone working there if they enjoy
pany a great place to work When you hear their answer you will see that they must be doing something right Last but not least Keller Williams believes that it is their responsibility to give back to their community and they are doing that by volunteering for Meals On Wheels Not
wonderful and interesting people in so do-ing Thank you Keller Williams for do-ing a lot right
There seems to be a common theme
among businesses committed to Meals On
needs giving deep thought and God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a volunteer for Meals On Wheels by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Direct
Businesses Volunteer for Meals On Wheels
Jim Robbins for Wells FargoThe Laylors for Keller Williams
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 9
PAGE10 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
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The Donoho Schoolssummer program offers more
than twenty programs forstudents of all ages
Scan the QR code above for moreinformation about the
2013 Summer Odysseyprogram
Discover theDonoho DifferenceSchedule a tour withAdmissions Director
Sue Canterscanterdonohoschoolcom
or 256-236-4459Extension 119
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NunnallyrsquosNoble St Frame
amp GalleryExceptional Custom
FramingFine Custom Framing amp Matting
Shadowboxes~MirrorsGold gilded and leather Finished Corner Frames
ExtraordinaryLocal Art
Original Paintings- Oil acrylicwatercolor
Pottery Fine Gourd ArtHandcrafted JewelryPhotography amp more
1014 Noble Street Historic Downtown Anniston
256-237-5921wwwnunnallysframingcom
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 11
PAGE 12 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
651 Snow Street Oxford AL 36203
256-241-7500256-241-7501 FAX
1617 Leighton Ave Anniston AL 36207
256-237-7500256-237-8863 FAX
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Monteith Amphitheatre
at McClellanFree AdmissionSunday April 21st
at 3pmPresented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg amp Cheryl Potts
Bring Blankets Coolers amp Lawn Chairs(No Pets Please)
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Presented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg
Bring Blankets Coolers (No Pets Please
Maggie Freeman and Joanne Pope are Co Directors of the Meals On Wheels Program throughout our county They have been job shar-ing for a short while and to their delight things are working out just great May I give you just a few reasons why Both these ladies are retired but found that even with all they had going on in their lives there was more they could do to give back Having been volunteers with Meals On Wheels for years this job was the perfect opening for them Through the program they see daily the needs that delivering these meals
they believe in what they aredoing
meals provide the physical nutrition needed by the homebound individuals but the contact with people from the ldquooutsiderdquo world is stimulating comforting informative spiritually uplifting and even fun Those delivering the meals hear from the clients how very grateful each meal recipi-ent is for the service offered Because Meals On Wheels helps them remain in their homes each individual can retain a sense of independence be surrounded by a lifetime of memories and not feel burdensome to others
Can these ladies do all this by themselves Of course not But what they can do is to solicit car-ing people to volunteer get them acclimated and comfortable with the task and send them on their way knowing there is support if needed They can make sure things run as smoothly as possi-
They can take the phone calls rearrange sched-
can recruit a driver when emergencies arise for drivers at the last minute and even drive when no one can be found Itrsquos kind of like housekeeping a never-ending job sometimes looking as if not much was done But itrsquos important to our com-munity to our clients and it will be important to you if you become a part of this truly gratifying work
There will always be people in need in many ways Maggie and Joanne are determined to do all they can with Godrsquos help to continue im-proving and growing the work that Meals On Wheels does
We would love to tell you more about Meals On Wheels Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256)237-4538
She Ainrsquot Heavy Shersquos My Meals On Wheels Co-Worker
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 13
Elks 189 Bingo1015 S Noble St - 256-236-9687
630 PM
Mental Health
Scholarships
Christmas for Needy
Relay for Life
Meals on Wheels
ARC
UCP
Dictionary Project
Business Systems Inc Story
If you know anything about Meals On Wheels you might recognize the name Richard Pope When asked what made his company Business Systems Inc special to this community Richardrsquos response was succinct and humble ldquoI donrsquot really see our business as special to this community Instead I feel this community is special to us due to the fact that it has supported us since 1951 when my grandfather started Business Systems Incrdquo Richard further stated that his business is family oriented and strives to serve their customers in a manner that enables the custom-ers to come to them with any need or concern Trusting relationships are es-tablished between business and client from day one And why do this business leader and his employees volunteer for Meals On Wheels and regularly show up week after week to deliver meals The belief of Business Systems Inc is that God calls us all to serve those in need and Meals On Wheels is one of
the many community services that is in great need He said ldquoIt allows us to get our minds off ourselves for an hour or so each week and focus on the great-er needs of the ones who need assis-tance in getting the nourishment their lives needrdquo Richard also pointed out
that because delivering meals is dur-ing the lunch hour employees can help
-ties And the last comment by Richard probably sums it all up ldquoReally if you
hour or so once a week to help out I encourage all local businesses small and large to look into doing Meals On Wheels All it takes is making a deci-sion to do it and God will provide you the timerdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses committed to Meals On Wheelshellipprioritizing giving back
God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a Meals On Wheels Volunteer by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Director
Richard Pope - Business Systems Inc
Wersquove all heard that old adage ldquoif you want something done give it to a busy person and it will get donerdquo That is an apt description of the businesses volunteering for Meals On Wheels
Howard Coreis proud to support the
Noble Street Festival Cheaha Challenge and Meals on Wheels
Crandall J Kennedy DMD
family dentistry
256-835-1990
615 Quintard Avenue256-241-1092
wwwsouthernstatesbanknet
MEMBER FDIC
LIKE US on FACEBOOK
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
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13TH
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5577
77
Thin
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2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
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B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
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4
810
9 11
13
12
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2022
2324
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8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
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PRODUCED BY
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810
9 11
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14 15161718
2022
2324
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19
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8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
Page 16 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Perfect for enjoying afternoon showers
Drink Fresh Drink Red Diamondtrade
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 17
Proud Supporter of
PREDATOR CYCLING
UNITED HEATHCAREEmile AbrahamATLANTAGA
Joshua CarterFAIRVIEW HEIGHTSIL
Ricardo EscuelaATLANTAGA
Cesar GrajalesATLANTAGA
Sergio HernandezSAN PEDROCA
JeanMichel LachanceATLANTAGA
Hilton ClarkeSANTA MONICACA
Karl MenziesGRAND RAPIDS MI
Bradley White HOLLANDMI
Carlos Alzate EscobarBOISEID
Luke KeoughSANDWICHMA
Adrian HegyvaryASHEVILLENC
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
Laser Periodonticswith services in
imPLant dentistry
wwwdrsthomascom256-231-0077
Wells Fargo Story Jim Robbins with Wells Far-go Advisors stated that his com-pany makes giving back to the community a priority Itrsquos like anything else if someone really wants to do something he or she will make it a priority and
just that Jim says ldquoThe most important thing to Wells Fargo
come true And to do that you have to start by really listening to people and establishing a re-lationshiprdquo Maybe thatrsquos why Wells Fargo employees real-ize the importance of and need for Meals On Wheels As a result their employees participate year after year in delivering meals to the homebound in this community They donrsquot just ldquotalk the talk they lsquowalk the walkrdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses commit-ted to Meals On Wheelshellippriori-
giving deep thought and God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a volunteer for Meals On Wheels by calling Mag-gie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meal On Wheels Co-Director
Keller Williams StoryLinda and Tim Laylor have worked as a
team for Keller Williams under the lead-
They truly love their work and the com-pany for which they work World wide Keller Williamsrsquo philosophy is to make what they do a winwin situation for every-one involved By starting each day with a devotional giving their best and following the companyrsquos principle policy of putting
business for clients is what it should be Ask anyone working there if they enjoy
pany a great place to work When you hear their answer you will see that they must be doing something right Last but not least Keller Williams believes that it is their responsibility to give back to their community and they are doing that by volunteering for Meals On Wheels Not
wonderful and interesting people in so do-ing Thank you Keller Williams for do-ing a lot right
There seems to be a common theme
among businesses committed to Meals On
needs giving deep thought and God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a volunteer for Meals On Wheels by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Direct
Businesses Volunteer for Meals On Wheels
Jim Robbins for Wells FargoThe Laylors for Keller Williams
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 9
PAGE10 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
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The Donoho Schoolssummer program offers more
than twenty programs forstudents of all ages
Scan the QR code above for moreinformation about the
2013 Summer Odysseyprogram
Discover theDonoho DifferenceSchedule a tour withAdmissions Director
Sue Canterscanterdonohoschoolcom
or 256-236-4459Extension 119
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NunnallyrsquosNoble St Frame
amp GalleryExceptional Custom
FramingFine Custom Framing amp Matting
Shadowboxes~MirrorsGold gilded and leather Finished Corner Frames
ExtraordinaryLocal Art
Original Paintings- Oil acrylicwatercolor
Pottery Fine Gourd ArtHandcrafted JewelryPhotography amp more
1014 Noble Street Historic Downtown Anniston
256-237-5921wwwnunnallysframingcom
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 11
PAGE 12 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
651 Snow Street Oxford AL 36203
256-241-7500256-241-7501 FAX
1617 Leighton Ave Anniston AL 36207
256-237-7500256-237-8863 FAX
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Monteith Amphitheatre
at McClellanFree AdmissionSunday April 21st
at 3pmPresented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg amp Cheryl Potts
Bring Blankets Coolers amp Lawn Chairs(No Pets Please)
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Presented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg
Bring Blankets Coolers (No Pets Please
Maggie Freeman and Joanne Pope are Co Directors of the Meals On Wheels Program throughout our county They have been job shar-ing for a short while and to their delight things are working out just great May I give you just a few reasons why Both these ladies are retired but found that even with all they had going on in their lives there was more they could do to give back Having been volunteers with Meals On Wheels for years this job was the perfect opening for them Through the program they see daily the needs that delivering these meals
they believe in what they aredoing
meals provide the physical nutrition needed by the homebound individuals but the contact with people from the ldquooutsiderdquo world is stimulating comforting informative spiritually uplifting and even fun Those delivering the meals hear from the clients how very grateful each meal recipi-ent is for the service offered Because Meals On Wheels helps them remain in their homes each individual can retain a sense of independence be surrounded by a lifetime of memories and not feel burdensome to others
Can these ladies do all this by themselves Of course not But what they can do is to solicit car-ing people to volunteer get them acclimated and comfortable with the task and send them on their way knowing there is support if needed They can make sure things run as smoothly as possi-
They can take the phone calls rearrange sched-
can recruit a driver when emergencies arise for drivers at the last minute and even drive when no one can be found Itrsquos kind of like housekeeping a never-ending job sometimes looking as if not much was done But itrsquos important to our com-munity to our clients and it will be important to you if you become a part of this truly gratifying work
There will always be people in need in many ways Maggie and Joanne are determined to do all they can with Godrsquos help to continue im-proving and growing the work that Meals On Wheels does
We would love to tell you more about Meals On Wheels Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256)237-4538
She Ainrsquot Heavy Shersquos My Meals On Wheels Co-Worker
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 13
Elks 189 Bingo1015 S Noble St - 256-236-9687
630 PM
Mental Health
Scholarships
Christmas for Needy
Relay for Life
Meals on Wheels
ARC
UCP
Dictionary Project
Business Systems Inc Story
If you know anything about Meals On Wheels you might recognize the name Richard Pope When asked what made his company Business Systems Inc special to this community Richardrsquos response was succinct and humble ldquoI donrsquot really see our business as special to this community Instead I feel this community is special to us due to the fact that it has supported us since 1951 when my grandfather started Business Systems Incrdquo Richard further stated that his business is family oriented and strives to serve their customers in a manner that enables the custom-ers to come to them with any need or concern Trusting relationships are es-tablished between business and client from day one And why do this business leader and his employees volunteer for Meals On Wheels and regularly show up week after week to deliver meals The belief of Business Systems Inc is that God calls us all to serve those in need and Meals On Wheels is one of
the many community services that is in great need He said ldquoIt allows us to get our minds off ourselves for an hour or so each week and focus on the great-er needs of the ones who need assis-tance in getting the nourishment their lives needrdquo Richard also pointed out
that because delivering meals is dur-ing the lunch hour employees can help
-ties And the last comment by Richard probably sums it all up ldquoReally if you
hour or so once a week to help out I encourage all local businesses small and large to look into doing Meals On Wheels All it takes is making a deci-sion to do it and God will provide you the timerdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses committed to Meals On Wheelshellipprioritizing giving back
God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a Meals On Wheels Volunteer by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Director
Richard Pope - Business Systems Inc
Wersquove all heard that old adage ldquoif you want something done give it to a busy person and it will get donerdquo That is an apt description of the businesses volunteering for Meals On Wheels
Howard Coreis proud to support the
Noble Street Festival Cheaha Challenge and Meals on Wheels
Crandall J Kennedy DMD
family dentistry
256-835-1990
615 Quintard Avenue256-241-1092
wwwsouthernstatesbanknet
MEMBER FDIC
LIKE US on FACEBOOK
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
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2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
EET
13TH
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EET
5577
77
Thin
k To
ys
2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
it H
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TVTV
VIP Restrooms
B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
4
4
810
9 11
13
12
14 15161718
2022
2324
21
19
25
26
8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
EET
13TH
STR
EET
5577
77
Thin
k To
ys
2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
it H
utch
TVTV
VIP Restrooms
B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
4
4
810
9 11
13
12
14 15161718
2022
2324
21
19
25
26
8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
Page 16 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Perfect for enjoying afternoon showers
Drink Fresh Drink Red Diamondtrade
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 17
Proud Supporter of
PREDATOR CYCLING
UNITED HEATHCAREEmile AbrahamATLANTAGA
Joshua CarterFAIRVIEW HEIGHTSIL
Ricardo EscuelaATLANTAGA
Cesar GrajalesATLANTAGA
Sergio HernandezSAN PEDROCA
JeanMichel LachanceATLANTAGA
Hilton ClarkeSANTA MONICACA
Karl MenziesGRAND RAPIDS MI
Bradley White HOLLANDMI
Carlos Alzate EscobarBOISEID
Luke KeoughSANDWICHMA
Adrian HegyvaryASHEVILLENC
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
PAGE10 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
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The Donoho Schoolssummer program offers more
than twenty programs forstudents of all ages
Scan the QR code above for moreinformation about the
2013 Summer Odysseyprogram
Discover theDonoho DifferenceSchedule a tour withAdmissions Director
Sue Canterscanterdonohoschoolcom
or 256-236-4459Extension 119
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NunnallyrsquosNoble St Frame
amp GalleryExceptional Custom
FramingFine Custom Framing amp Matting
Shadowboxes~MirrorsGold gilded and leather Finished Corner Frames
ExtraordinaryLocal Art
Original Paintings- Oil acrylicwatercolor
Pottery Fine Gourd ArtHandcrafted JewelryPhotography amp more
1014 Noble Street Historic Downtown Anniston
256-237-5921wwwnunnallysframingcom
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 11
PAGE 12 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
651 Snow Street Oxford AL 36203
256-241-7500256-241-7501 FAX
1617 Leighton Ave Anniston AL 36207
256-237-7500256-237-8863 FAX
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Monteith Amphitheatre
at McClellanFree AdmissionSunday April 21st
at 3pmPresented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg amp Cheryl Potts
Bring Blankets Coolers amp Lawn Chairs(No Pets Please)
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Presented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg
Bring Blankets Coolers (No Pets Please
Maggie Freeman and Joanne Pope are Co Directors of the Meals On Wheels Program throughout our county They have been job shar-ing for a short while and to their delight things are working out just great May I give you just a few reasons why Both these ladies are retired but found that even with all they had going on in their lives there was more they could do to give back Having been volunteers with Meals On Wheels for years this job was the perfect opening for them Through the program they see daily the needs that delivering these meals
they believe in what they aredoing
meals provide the physical nutrition needed by the homebound individuals but the contact with people from the ldquooutsiderdquo world is stimulating comforting informative spiritually uplifting and even fun Those delivering the meals hear from the clients how very grateful each meal recipi-ent is for the service offered Because Meals On Wheels helps them remain in their homes each individual can retain a sense of independence be surrounded by a lifetime of memories and not feel burdensome to others
Can these ladies do all this by themselves Of course not But what they can do is to solicit car-ing people to volunteer get them acclimated and comfortable with the task and send them on their way knowing there is support if needed They can make sure things run as smoothly as possi-
They can take the phone calls rearrange sched-
can recruit a driver when emergencies arise for drivers at the last minute and even drive when no one can be found Itrsquos kind of like housekeeping a never-ending job sometimes looking as if not much was done But itrsquos important to our com-munity to our clients and it will be important to you if you become a part of this truly gratifying work
There will always be people in need in many ways Maggie and Joanne are determined to do all they can with Godrsquos help to continue im-proving and growing the work that Meals On Wheels does
We would love to tell you more about Meals On Wheels Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256)237-4538
She Ainrsquot Heavy Shersquos My Meals On Wheels Co-Worker
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 13
Elks 189 Bingo1015 S Noble St - 256-236-9687
630 PM
Mental Health
Scholarships
Christmas for Needy
Relay for Life
Meals on Wheels
ARC
UCP
Dictionary Project
Business Systems Inc Story
If you know anything about Meals On Wheels you might recognize the name Richard Pope When asked what made his company Business Systems Inc special to this community Richardrsquos response was succinct and humble ldquoI donrsquot really see our business as special to this community Instead I feel this community is special to us due to the fact that it has supported us since 1951 when my grandfather started Business Systems Incrdquo Richard further stated that his business is family oriented and strives to serve their customers in a manner that enables the custom-ers to come to them with any need or concern Trusting relationships are es-tablished between business and client from day one And why do this business leader and his employees volunteer for Meals On Wheels and regularly show up week after week to deliver meals The belief of Business Systems Inc is that God calls us all to serve those in need and Meals On Wheels is one of
the many community services that is in great need He said ldquoIt allows us to get our minds off ourselves for an hour or so each week and focus on the great-er needs of the ones who need assis-tance in getting the nourishment their lives needrdquo Richard also pointed out
that because delivering meals is dur-ing the lunch hour employees can help
-ties And the last comment by Richard probably sums it all up ldquoReally if you
hour or so once a week to help out I encourage all local businesses small and large to look into doing Meals On Wheels All it takes is making a deci-sion to do it and God will provide you the timerdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses committed to Meals On Wheelshellipprioritizing giving back
God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a Meals On Wheels Volunteer by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Director
Richard Pope - Business Systems Inc
Wersquove all heard that old adage ldquoif you want something done give it to a busy person and it will get donerdquo That is an apt description of the businesses volunteering for Meals On Wheels
Howard Coreis proud to support the
Noble Street Festival Cheaha Challenge and Meals on Wheels
Crandall J Kennedy DMD
family dentistry
256-835-1990
615 Quintard Avenue256-241-1092
wwwsouthernstatesbanknet
MEMBER FDIC
LIKE US on FACEBOOK
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
EET
13TH
STR
EET
5577
77
Thin
k To
ys
2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
it H
utch
TVTV
VIP Restrooms
B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
4
4
810
9 11
13
12
14 15161718
2022
2324
21
19
25
26
8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
EET
13TH
STR
EET
5577
77
Thin
k To
ys
2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
it H
utch
TVTV
VIP Restrooms
B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
4
4
810
9 11
13
12
14 15161718
2022
2324
21
19
25
26
8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
Page 16 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Perfect for enjoying afternoon showers
Drink Fresh Drink Red Diamondtrade
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 17
Proud Supporter of
PREDATOR CYCLING
UNITED HEATHCAREEmile AbrahamATLANTAGA
Joshua CarterFAIRVIEW HEIGHTSIL
Ricardo EscuelaATLANTAGA
Cesar GrajalesATLANTAGA
Sergio HernandezSAN PEDROCA
JeanMichel LachanceATLANTAGA
Hilton ClarkeSANTA MONICACA
Karl MenziesGRAND RAPIDS MI
Bradley White HOLLANDMI
Carlos Alzate EscobarBOISEID
Luke KeoughSANDWICHMA
Adrian HegyvaryASHEVILLENC
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
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The Donoho Schoolssummer program offers more
than twenty programs forstudents of all ages
Scan the QR code above for moreinformation about the
2013 Summer Odysseyprogram
Discover theDonoho DifferenceSchedule a tour withAdmissions Director
Sue Canterscanterdonohoschoolcom
or 256-236-4459Extension 119
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NunnallyrsquosNoble St Frame
amp GalleryExceptional Custom
FramingFine Custom Framing amp Matting
Shadowboxes~MirrorsGold gilded and leather Finished Corner Frames
ExtraordinaryLocal Art
Original Paintings- Oil acrylicwatercolor
Pottery Fine Gourd ArtHandcrafted JewelryPhotography amp more
1014 Noble Street Historic Downtown Anniston
256-237-5921wwwnunnallysframingcom
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 11
PAGE 12 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
651 Snow Street Oxford AL 36203
256-241-7500256-241-7501 FAX
1617 Leighton Ave Anniston AL 36207
256-237-7500256-237-8863 FAX
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Monteith Amphitheatre
at McClellanFree AdmissionSunday April 21st
at 3pmPresented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg amp Cheryl Potts
Bring Blankets Coolers amp Lawn Chairs(No Pets Please)
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Presented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg
Bring Blankets Coolers (No Pets Please
Maggie Freeman and Joanne Pope are Co Directors of the Meals On Wheels Program throughout our county They have been job shar-ing for a short while and to their delight things are working out just great May I give you just a few reasons why Both these ladies are retired but found that even with all they had going on in their lives there was more they could do to give back Having been volunteers with Meals On Wheels for years this job was the perfect opening for them Through the program they see daily the needs that delivering these meals
they believe in what they aredoing
meals provide the physical nutrition needed by the homebound individuals but the contact with people from the ldquooutsiderdquo world is stimulating comforting informative spiritually uplifting and even fun Those delivering the meals hear from the clients how very grateful each meal recipi-ent is for the service offered Because Meals On Wheels helps them remain in their homes each individual can retain a sense of independence be surrounded by a lifetime of memories and not feel burdensome to others
Can these ladies do all this by themselves Of course not But what they can do is to solicit car-ing people to volunteer get them acclimated and comfortable with the task and send them on their way knowing there is support if needed They can make sure things run as smoothly as possi-
They can take the phone calls rearrange sched-
can recruit a driver when emergencies arise for drivers at the last minute and even drive when no one can be found Itrsquos kind of like housekeeping a never-ending job sometimes looking as if not much was done But itrsquos important to our com-munity to our clients and it will be important to you if you become a part of this truly gratifying work
There will always be people in need in many ways Maggie and Joanne are determined to do all they can with Godrsquos help to continue im-proving and growing the work that Meals On Wheels does
We would love to tell you more about Meals On Wheels Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256)237-4538
She Ainrsquot Heavy Shersquos My Meals On Wheels Co-Worker
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 13
Elks 189 Bingo1015 S Noble St - 256-236-9687
630 PM
Mental Health
Scholarships
Christmas for Needy
Relay for Life
Meals on Wheels
ARC
UCP
Dictionary Project
Business Systems Inc Story
If you know anything about Meals On Wheels you might recognize the name Richard Pope When asked what made his company Business Systems Inc special to this community Richardrsquos response was succinct and humble ldquoI donrsquot really see our business as special to this community Instead I feel this community is special to us due to the fact that it has supported us since 1951 when my grandfather started Business Systems Incrdquo Richard further stated that his business is family oriented and strives to serve their customers in a manner that enables the custom-ers to come to them with any need or concern Trusting relationships are es-tablished between business and client from day one And why do this business leader and his employees volunteer for Meals On Wheels and regularly show up week after week to deliver meals The belief of Business Systems Inc is that God calls us all to serve those in need and Meals On Wheels is one of
the many community services that is in great need He said ldquoIt allows us to get our minds off ourselves for an hour or so each week and focus on the great-er needs of the ones who need assis-tance in getting the nourishment their lives needrdquo Richard also pointed out
that because delivering meals is dur-ing the lunch hour employees can help
-ties And the last comment by Richard probably sums it all up ldquoReally if you
hour or so once a week to help out I encourage all local businesses small and large to look into doing Meals On Wheels All it takes is making a deci-sion to do it and God will provide you the timerdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses committed to Meals On Wheelshellipprioritizing giving back
God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a Meals On Wheels Volunteer by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Director
Richard Pope - Business Systems Inc
Wersquove all heard that old adage ldquoif you want something done give it to a busy person and it will get donerdquo That is an apt description of the businesses volunteering for Meals On Wheels
Howard Coreis proud to support the
Noble Street Festival Cheaha Challenge and Meals on Wheels
Crandall J Kennedy DMD
family dentistry
256-835-1990
615 Quintard Avenue256-241-1092
wwwsouthernstatesbanknet
MEMBER FDIC
LIKE US on FACEBOOK
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
EET
13TH
STR
EET
5577
77
Thin
k To
ys
2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
it H
utch
TVTV
VIP Restrooms
B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
4
4
810
9 11
13
12
14 15161718
2022
2324
21
19
25
26
8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
EET
13TH
STR
EET
5577
77
Thin
k To
ys
2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
it H
utch
TVTV
VIP Restrooms
B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
4
4
810
9 11
13
12
14 15161718
2022
2324
21
19
25
26
8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
Page 16 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Perfect for enjoying afternoon showers
Drink Fresh Drink Red Diamondtrade
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 17
Proud Supporter of
PREDATOR CYCLING
UNITED HEATHCAREEmile AbrahamATLANTAGA
Joshua CarterFAIRVIEW HEIGHTSIL
Ricardo EscuelaATLANTAGA
Cesar GrajalesATLANTAGA
Sergio HernandezSAN PEDROCA
JeanMichel LachanceATLANTAGA
Hilton ClarkeSANTA MONICACA
Karl MenziesGRAND RAPIDS MI
Bradley White HOLLANDMI
Carlos Alzate EscobarBOISEID
Luke KeoughSANDWICHMA
Adrian HegyvaryASHEVILLENC
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
PAGE 12 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
651 Snow Street Oxford AL 36203
256-241-7500256-241-7501 FAX
1617 Leighton Ave Anniston AL 36207
256-237-7500256-237-8863 FAX
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Monteith Amphitheatre
at McClellanFree AdmissionSunday April 21st
at 3pmPresented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg amp Cheryl Potts
Bring Blankets Coolers amp Lawn Chairs(No Pets Please)
The EtowahYouth Orchestra
Presented by the Longleaf Arts Council thru generous support from Greg
Bring Blankets Coolers (No Pets Please
Maggie Freeman and Joanne Pope are Co Directors of the Meals On Wheels Program throughout our county They have been job shar-ing for a short while and to their delight things are working out just great May I give you just a few reasons why Both these ladies are retired but found that even with all they had going on in their lives there was more they could do to give back Having been volunteers with Meals On Wheels for years this job was the perfect opening for them Through the program they see daily the needs that delivering these meals
they believe in what they aredoing
meals provide the physical nutrition needed by the homebound individuals but the contact with people from the ldquooutsiderdquo world is stimulating comforting informative spiritually uplifting and even fun Those delivering the meals hear from the clients how very grateful each meal recipi-ent is for the service offered Because Meals On Wheels helps them remain in their homes each individual can retain a sense of independence be surrounded by a lifetime of memories and not feel burdensome to others
Can these ladies do all this by themselves Of course not But what they can do is to solicit car-ing people to volunteer get them acclimated and comfortable with the task and send them on their way knowing there is support if needed They can make sure things run as smoothly as possi-
They can take the phone calls rearrange sched-
can recruit a driver when emergencies arise for drivers at the last minute and even drive when no one can be found Itrsquos kind of like housekeeping a never-ending job sometimes looking as if not much was done But itrsquos important to our com-munity to our clients and it will be important to you if you become a part of this truly gratifying work
There will always be people in need in many ways Maggie and Joanne are determined to do all they can with Godrsquos help to continue im-proving and growing the work that Meals On Wheels does
We would love to tell you more about Meals On Wheels Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256)237-4538
She Ainrsquot Heavy Shersquos My Meals On Wheels Co-Worker
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 13
Elks 189 Bingo1015 S Noble St - 256-236-9687
630 PM
Mental Health
Scholarships
Christmas for Needy
Relay for Life
Meals on Wheels
ARC
UCP
Dictionary Project
Business Systems Inc Story
If you know anything about Meals On Wheels you might recognize the name Richard Pope When asked what made his company Business Systems Inc special to this community Richardrsquos response was succinct and humble ldquoI donrsquot really see our business as special to this community Instead I feel this community is special to us due to the fact that it has supported us since 1951 when my grandfather started Business Systems Incrdquo Richard further stated that his business is family oriented and strives to serve their customers in a manner that enables the custom-ers to come to them with any need or concern Trusting relationships are es-tablished between business and client from day one And why do this business leader and his employees volunteer for Meals On Wheels and regularly show up week after week to deliver meals The belief of Business Systems Inc is that God calls us all to serve those in need and Meals On Wheels is one of
the many community services that is in great need He said ldquoIt allows us to get our minds off ourselves for an hour or so each week and focus on the great-er needs of the ones who need assis-tance in getting the nourishment their lives needrdquo Richard also pointed out
that because delivering meals is dur-ing the lunch hour employees can help
-ties And the last comment by Richard probably sums it all up ldquoReally if you
hour or so once a week to help out I encourage all local businesses small and large to look into doing Meals On Wheels All it takes is making a deci-sion to do it and God will provide you the timerdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses committed to Meals On Wheelshellipprioritizing giving back
God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a Meals On Wheels Volunteer by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Director
Richard Pope - Business Systems Inc
Wersquove all heard that old adage ldquoif you want something done give it to a busy person and it will get donerdquo That is an apt description of the businesses volunteering for Meals On Wheels
Howard Coreis proud to support the
Noble Street Festival Cheaha Challenge and Meals on Wheels
Crandall J Kennedy DMD
family dentistry
256-835-1990
615 Quintard Avenue256-241-1092
wwwsouthernstatesbanknet
MEMBER FDIC
LIKE US on FACEBOOK
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
EET
13TH
STR
EET
5577
77
Thin
k To
ys
2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
it H
utch
TVTV
VIP Restrooms
B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
4
4
810
9 11
13
12
14 15161718
2022
2324
21
19
25
26
8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
EET
13TH
STR
EET
5577
77
Thin
k To
ys
2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
it H
utch
TVTV
VIP Restrooms
B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
4
4
810
9 11
13
12
14 15161718
2022
2324
21
19
25
26
8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
Page 16 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Perfect for enjoying afternoon showers
Drink Fresh Drink Red Diamondtrade
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 17
Proud Supporter of
PREDATOR CYCLING
UNITED HEATHCAREEmile AbrahamATLANTAGA
Joshua CarterFAIRVIEW HEIGHTSIL
Ricardo EscuelaATLANTAGA
Cesar GrajalesATLANTAGA
Sergio HernandezSAN PEDROCA
JeanMichel LachanceATLANTAGA
Hilton ClarkeSANTA MONICACA
Karl MenziesGRAND RAPIDS MI
Bradley White HOLLANDMI
Carlos Alzate EscobarBOISEID
Luke KeoughSANDWICHMA
Adrian HegyvaryASHEVILLENC
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 13
Elks 189 Bingo1015 S Noble St - 256-236-9687
630 PM
Mental Health
Scholarships
Christmas for Needy
Relay for Life
Meals on Wheels
ARC
UCP
Dictionary Project
Business Systems Inc Story
If you know anything about Meals On Wheels you might recognize the name Richard Pope When asked what made his company Business Systems Inc special to this community Richardrsquos response was succinct and humble ldquoI donrsquot really see our business as special to this community Instead I feel this community is special to us due to the fact that it has supported us since 1951 when my grandfather started Business Systems Incrdquo Richard further stated that his business is family oriented and strives to serve their customers in a manner that enables the custom-ers to come to them with any need or concern Trusting relationships are es-tablished between business and client from day one And why do this business leader and his employees volunteer for Meals On Wheels and regularly show up week after week to deliver meals The belief of Business Systems Inc is that God calls us all to serve those in need and Meals On Wheels is one of
the many community services that is in great need He said ldquoIt allows us to get our minds off ourselves for an hour or so each week and focus on the great-er needs of the ones who need assis-tance in getting the nourishment their lives needrdquo Richard also pointed out
that because delivering meals is dur-ing the lunch hour employees can help
-ties And the last comment by Richard probably sums it all up ldquoReally if you
hour or so once a week to help out I encourage all local businesses small and large to look into doing Meals On Wheels All it takes is making a deci-sion to do it and God will provide you the timerdquo
There seems to be a common theme among businesses committed to Meals On Wheelshellipprioritizing giving back
God will provide It works for the many Meals On Wheels volunteers and it will work for you
You too can be a Meals On Wheels Volunteer by calling Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at 256-237-4538
Submitted by Maggie Freeman Meals On Wheels Co-Director
Richard Pope - Business Systems Inc
Wersquove all heard that old adage ldquoif you want something done give it to a busy person and it will get donerdquo That is an apt description of the businesses volunteering for Meals On Wheels
Howard Coreis proud to support the
Noble Street Festival Cheaha Challenge and Meals on Wheels
Crandall J Kennedy DMD
family dentistry
256-835-1990
615 Quintard Avenue256-241-1092
wwwsouthernstatesbanknet
MEMBER FDIC
LIKE US on FACEBOOK
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
EET
13TH
STR
EET
5577
77
Thin
k To
ys
2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
it H
utch
TVTV
VIP Restrooms
B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
4
4
810
9 11
13
12
14 15161718
2022
2324
21
19
25
26
8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
EET
13TH
STR
EET
5577
77
Thin
k To
ys
2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
it H
utch
TVTV
VIP Restrooms
B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
4
4
810
9 11
13
12
14 15161718
2022
2324
21
19
25
26
8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
Page 16 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Perfect for enjoying afternoon showers
Drink Fresh Drink Red Diamondtrade
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 17
Proud Supporter of
PREDATOR CYCLING
UNITED HEATHCAREEmile AbrahamATLANTAGA
Joshua CarterFAIRVIEW HEIGHTSIL
Ricardo EscuelaATLANTAGA
Cesar GrajalesATLANTAGA
Sergio HernandezSAN PEDROCA
JeanMichel LachanceATLANTAGA
Hilton ClarkeSANTA MONICACA
Karl MenziesGRAND RAPIDS MI
Bradley White HOLLANDMI
Carlos Alzate EscobarBOISEID
Luke KeoughSANDWICHMA
Adrian HegyvaryASHEVILLENC
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
EET
13TH
STR
EET
5577
77
Thin
k To
ys
2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
it H
utch
TVTV
VIP Restrooms
B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
4
4
810
9 11
13
12
14 15161718
2022
2324
21
19
25
26
8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
EET
13TH
STR
EET
5577
77
Thin
k To
ys
2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
it H
utch
TVTV
VIP Restrooms
B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
4
4
810
9 11
13
12
14 15161718
2022
2324
21
19
25
26
8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
Page 16 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Perfect for enjoying afternoon showers
Drink Fresh Drink Red Diamondtrade
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 17
Proud Supporter of
PREDATOR CYCLING
UNITED HEATHCAREEmile AbrahamATLANTAGA
Joshua CarterFAIRVIEW HEIGHTSIL
Ricardo EscuelaATLANTAGA
Cesar GrajalesATLANTAGA
Sergio HernandezSAN PEDROCA
JeanMichel LachanceATLANTAGA
Hilton ClarkeSANTA MONICACA
Karl MenziesGRAND RAPIDS MI
Bradley White HOLLANDMI
Carlos Alzate EscobarBOISEID
Luke KeoughSANDWICHMA
Adrian HegyvaryASHEVILLENC
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
PAGE 14 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013 APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 15
A Chick-Fil-A (Oxford) B Classic on Noble C Matas Greek Pizza D Cooter Brownrsquos Rib Shack E Los MexicanosF Mad Hatter CupcakesG Mellow Mushroom H Sneaky PetersquosI Jasmine Chinese CuisineJ Artisan Baked GoodsK Bonnie-Rayrsquos Bake ShoppeL Thai One On
2 E Box Race Stage3 Red Diamond Jumbotron4 Sunny King Auto Expo5 Race Marshal Tent
Hot Blast Stage
7
VIPSPONSOR TENT
6 Classic on Noble SponsorVIP Tent VIP Entrance VIP Restrooms
North East Alabama Bicycle AssociationNorth East Alabama Bicycle Association
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
Anniston Runners Club
Festival Sponsors and Relay Team Booths
Pro Teams
TV TruckTV TruckTVTV
B
Art and Craft VendorsArt and Craft Vendors
The Noble Street Festival amp Cheaha Challenge are produced by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association
wwwneabanet
The city of AnnistonWelcomes You
6
13TH
STR
EET
13TH
STR
EET
5577
77
Thin
k To
ys
2233
WatermarkTower
Rabb
it H
utch
TVTV
VIP Restrooms
B B B B B B B
PRODUCED BY
4
4
810
9 11
13
12
14 15161718
2022
2324
21
19
25
26
8 Star Walk Swings9 Art Tent10 KidZone Stage11 Starwalk Triple Play Sports Challenge12 Karate13 Sam the Balloon Man14 Top Notch Train Station15 Fire Truck16 Anniston EMS17 Anniston Police Car18 StarWalk Turbo Tubs19 Tank20 Star Walk Pirate Slide21 Star Walk Sea Land22 Top Notch GYRO Machine23 StarWalk 18 Ft Slide24 Star Walk Ferris Wheel25 KidzBikeRace line-up26 KidzBikeRace parent pick-up
Special thanks for CableONE for providing high speed wireless to race personnel
Page 16 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Perfect for enjoying afternoon showers
Drink Fresh Drink Red Diamondtrade
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 17
Proud Supporter of
PREDATOR CYCLING
UNITED HEATHCAREEmile AbrahamATLANTAGA
Joshua CarterFAIRVIEW HEIGHTSIL
Ricardo EscuelaATLANTAGA
Cesar GrajalesATLANTAGA
Sergio HernandezSAN PEDROCA
JeanMichel LachanceATLANTAGA
Hilton ClarkeSANTA MONICACA
Karl MenziesGRAND RAPIDS MI
Bradley White HOLLANDMI
Carlos Alzate EscobarBOISEID
Luke KeoughSANDWICHMA
Adrian HegyvaryASHEVILLENC
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
Page 16 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Perfect for enjoying afternoon showers
Drink Fresh Drink Red Diamondtrade
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 17
Proud Supporter of
PREDATOR CYCLING
UNITED HEATHCAREEmile AbrahamATLANTAGA
Joshua CarterFAIRVIEW HEIGHTSIL
Ricardo EscuelaATLANTAGA
Cesar GrajalesATLANTAGA
Sergio HernandezSAN PEDROCA
JeanMichel LachanceATLANTAGA
Hilton ClarkeSANTA MONICACA
Karl MenziesGRAND RAPIDS MI
Bradley White HOLLANDMI
Carlos Alzate EscobarBOISEID
Luke KeoughSANDWICHMA
Adrian HegyvaryASHEVILLENC
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
APRIL 2013 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL PAGE 17
Proud Supporter of
PREDATOR CYCLING
UNITED HEATHCAREEmile AbrahamATLANTAGA
Joshua CarterFAIRVIEW HEIGHTSIL
Ricardo EscuelaATLANTAGA
Cesar GrajalesATLANTAGA
Sergio HernandezSAN PEDROCA
JeanMichel LachanceATLANTAGA
Hilton ClarkeSANTA MONICACA
Karl MenziesGRAND RAPIDS MI
Bradley White HOLLANDMI
Carlos Alzate EscobarBOISEID
Luke KeoughSANDWICHMA
Adrian HegyvaryASHEVILLENC
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
Page 18 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
256-237-9544
Helloneighbor
10010131
Irsquom looking forward to serving your needs for insurance and financial servicesLike a good neighbor State Farm is therereg
CALL ME TODAY
Please stop by and say ldquoHirdquo
State Farm Home Office Bloomington IL
Russ Newton Agent1012 Noble Street
Anniston AL 36201Bus 256-241-2680
russnewtonu5ycstatefarmcom
Team smarTsTop mounTain khakis
asTellas oncology cycling Team
Thomas BrownATHENSGA
Isaac HoweBURLINGTONVT
Shane Kline BALLYPA
Travis Livermon LEWISVILLENC
Adam Myerson DORCHESTERMA
Frank TraviesoATHENSGA
Ryan AitchesonKitchener Ontario
Canada
Zach BerghDRIPPING
SPRINGSTX
Andrew BuntzWEST DES MOINESIA
Matt GreenBROWNSBURGIN
Max KorusELKINS PARKPA
Jacob RytlewskiBROWNSBURGIN
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 21
The religious organizations listed above want to thank their Meals on Wheels volunteers for making a difference in a homebound personrsquos life
Meals on Wheels thanks ALL drivers who contribute to the success of this ministry
The Faith Community Supports Meals On Wheels
ALL SAINTS INTERFAITH CENTER OF CONCERN1029 West 15th Street Anniston(256) 236-7793Kimberly Johnson DirectorHours of operation10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Fridaywwwcenterofconcerncom
ANNISTON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH1400 Noble Street Anniston(256) 236-5605Pete Hawker amp Amy DeWitte PastorsServices 830 AM amp 1030 AM SundaySunday School 930 AM Sundaywwwannistonfirstorg
COLDwATER UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH181 Cecile DriveOxford AL 36203Pastor Mike IronsPhone 1-256-375-0068Sunday Services900 AM Morning Worship1000 AM Sunday School500 PM Bible Study
FAIRVIEw HEIGHTS NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH3827 George Street Anniston(256) 237-1990Chris Thomas PastorServices 1000 AM amp 600 PM SundaySunday School 900 AM Sundaywwwfhnbcorg
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH1701 Henry Road Anniston(256) 237-5458Reverend David Rice PastorSunday Services 1000 AMNurturing Your Spirit 1115 AM SundaySunday School 900 AMWed Night SupperProgram 530 PMwwwfpcannistonorg
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH1000 Leighton AvenueAnniston AL 36207The Rev Dr Lee Shafer PriestwwwgraceannistonorgPhone 256-236-4457SundayHoly Eucharist Rite I 800 amBreakfast 900 amSunday School (All Ages) 930 amHoly Eucharist Rite II 1030 amNursery opens at 900 AMTuesdayMenrsquos Bible StudyBreakfast700 amCarpenter Study Group 1000 amHoly Eucharist amp Healing 1130 amWednesdayHoly Eucharist 530 pmSupper 615 pmPrograms645 pm(all ages) and adult choir see calen-dar
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH114 West 17th Street Anniston(256) 237-0943Sunday School 930 AMWorship Service 1100 AM
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF OXFORD216 Snow Street Oxford (256) 831-3221Chuck Worley PastorServices 1030 AM SundaySunday School 915 AM SundayFellowship SupperProgram 530 PM Wednesdaywwwoxfumcorg
MACEDONIA BAPTISTCHURCH1030 Parkwood Drive Anniston AL 36201Phone 256-237-6082Pastor Rev Ross ReedldquoKnown by its deeds and not just its wordrdquoWelcome AllSunday ServicesSunday School 930 am(all ages Children and Adults)Church 1100 am
PARkER MEMORIALBAPTIST CHURCHTwelfth and QuintardChurch Office 256-236-5628 PrayerRoom 256-236-1515Dr Mack Amis Jr PastorSunday Services Casual Worship Service 815 amChildrenrsquos Music amp Arts 815 am Small Group Bible Studies 930 amClassic Worship Services 1045 amChildrenrsquos Worship 1045 amWednesdayFamily Night Supper500 pmAwana for Children530 pmPreschool Activities 530 pmAdult Prayer Time amp Bible600 pm Study Youth Praise amp WorshipNURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICESSUNDAY TELECASTSSUNDAY SCHOOL ON CABLE 2 930 amWorship Service Live on Cable 2 1045 amWeek Delay on Cable 9 1100 am
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH1301 Golden Springs Road Anniston(256) 237-3011Father Bryan Lowe PastorMass 500 PM Saturday900 amp 1100 AM Sunday100 PM Sunday (Spanish)wwwsacredheartannistonorg
SAINT CHARLESBORROMEO CATHOLICCHURCH308 Seventh Street Jacksonville AL 36265Phone 256-435-3238Fax 256-435-4942Pastor Rev James R Macey EdDServicesReconciliation Every Saturday at 400 PMMass Saturdays 500 PMSundays 1100 AMTuesdays Thursdays and Fridays 800 AMWednesdays 1100 AMChildrenrsquos Religious Education Wednesdays 630-745 PM
ST JOACHIM CATHOLICCHURCHBabbling Brook Road Piedmont ALPastor Rev James R Macey EdDMass Sundays 830 AM
TEMPLE BETH EL301 East 13th Street Anniston(PO Box 1364 Anniston 36202-1364)(256) 236-9249Rabbi David BaylinsonRabbi Irving Bloom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Ear Nose amp Throat GynecologyPain ManagementEndoscopy
OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
Surgery
PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
1209 SNOW STOXFORD AL 36203
JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
Holly BeardGAINESVILLEFL
Chelsea Factor GAINESVILLEFL
Amy Horstmeyer GAINESVILLEFL
Chane JonkerSouth-AFrIcA JohANNESburG
Amanda SchaapJENISoNMI
Emily ThurstonSAN PAbLocA
Lindsay BayerrEStoNVA
Tina PichAILEYID
Jennifer PurcellAuStINtX
Jackie KurthPALM bEAch FL
Team kenda
colaviTa racing care4cycling
Erica AllartucSoNAZ
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
Page 22 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
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OphthalmologyPlasticCosmetic SurgeryGastroenterology Oral amp Maxillofacial Surgery
Podiatry General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Urology
Accredited by the Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc (AAAHC)
Medical Director John R Payne MD
Administrator Donna H Smith
Director of NursingRenea Goode
Board of Directors Blane Bateman DOJohn E BlueLarry K DeasonTrudy HardegreeGordon Hardy MDKenneth Vandervoort MD
Serving the Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs with a Commitment to Excellence
Providing Outpatient Surgical Services IncludingBariatricsGynecologyPain ManagementEar Nose amp ThroatOphthalmology
PlasticCosmetic Surgery
GastroenterologyOral amp Maxillofacial
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PodiatryGeneral SurgeryOrthopedic SurgeryUrology
Licensed and Medicare
Department of
the Accreditation Association
Celebrating 13 Years of Dedicated ServiceMeeting Our Communityrsquos Outpatient Surgery Needs
2000 - 2013 CANNONDALESKATEBOARDS
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JIMMY PETTUSPRESIDENT FUN WHEELS
BICYCLES amp ACCESSORIES
SINCE 1987256-831-9507
Over 100 Varieties of
Bulk Garden Seed and
Bonnie Plants Available
Since 1963
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April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 23
256-237-4444101 W 10th StAnniston AL
bull STORE FRONTS bull MIRRORSbull SIGNS amp BANNERS
8006002195
Grizzard LivinG aidsImproving lives through better mobility since 1993
Made in the USA
wwwglaliftscom
Team novo nordisk
frazier cycling
mellow mushroom
Morgan PattonATHENSGA
Becca ScheppsBOULDERCO
Zoe FrazierSUWANEEGA
Dominique ShoreSUWANEEGA
Laura Van GilderCRESCOPA
EldquoScottirdquo WilborneLITTLE ROCKAR
ldquoHow Blessed I am to have my church and the meals I get to enjoy each dayrdquo
Thanks again Elsie
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
PAGE 24 NOBLE STREET FESTIVAL APRIL 2013
Sunny King Honda
Sunny King HondaWinner of the prestigous Presidentrsquos Award
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
Two recipients of Meals on Wheels are World War II Veterans One Dewey Simmons was drafted at the age of 18 and trained to be a medic at Camp Barclay in Texas Later he was sent to Europe where he served as an ambulance driver taking wounded soldiers to aid cen-ters or hospitals in France Germa-ny and Austria Even though a large
red cross was painted on his helmet the Germans would still shoot
The second WWII Veteran is Lodrect McDonald After go-ing through a selec-tion process as an 18
year old at Fort McClellan Ala-bama Mr Mc-Donald trained in chemicals at Camp Siebert in Gadsden Alabama He was in the 84th Chemical Warfare Unit in Italy where he was a gunner on a mortar supporting infantry troops He did not be-lieve it when he was told the war had ended
You can meet these men and oth-er remarkable people by deliver-ing meals on any one of 12 routes throughout Calhoun County Each wonderful person has a special sto-ry to tell Our hats are off to all of
our meal recipients each one a hero in our eyes
You can meet heroes too by vol-unteering as a Meals On Wheels driver Call Maggie Freeman or Joanne Pope at (256) 237-4538
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 25
Meals on Wheelsrsquo Heroes Are Among Us
Dewey SimmonsLodrect McDonald
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201
Phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
Do you know how often you turn me on
Anniston Water Works amp Sewer Board
931 Noble Street Ste 201Anniston AL 36201phone 256-241-2000Fax 256-236-1532
wwwawwsborg
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
Page 26 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Programs AvailableMeals-On-WheelsSenior RX Dental AssistanceChristmas Clearing HouseEmergency Assistance
Yearly EventsPastorsrsquo Breakfast
Prayer ServiceCommunity Thanksgiving
ServiceAnnual MeetingAngel Tree Camp
Contact us atInterfaith Ministries IncPO Box 14441431 Gurnee Ave Suite AAnniston AL 36202
256-237-1472
Interfaith Ministries IncCALHOUN COUNTY ALABAMA
A United Way Agency
find us on FacebookInterfaith Ministries of Calhoun County
ldquoBringing Godrsquos People Together To Serve Godrsquos People in Needrdquo
wwwinterfaithcalhounorg
April 2013 Noble Street FeStivAl pAge 27
13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
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13 and 15 West 10th StreetHistoric Downtown Anniston
(256) 238-1899facebookus
Locals serving locals since 1899
Saloon and
Serving NE Alabama Since 1950
Does it cost to attendItrsquos FREE to attend Many of the ac-tivities for kids are free including hands-on art Anniston Museum booth Scion KidZone Stage shows and more There is no admission charged to at-tend the general festival or to watch the action-packed bike races
What about foodTwelve local restaurants will be set up on Noble Street under tents at what we call the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour They will be offering lunch and dinner for modest prices from 11am to 8pm Dining tables will be placed in the street so you can dine outdoors and enjoy the festival Red Diamond will offer their famous tea and lemonade Pepsi will provide soft drink options Please do not bring your own food to the festival but plan to patronize these local restaurants A portion of funds you spend on food and drink supports our donation to Relay for Life
Is this a family event
festival entertaining -
we promise
What about musicOne of the dining areas is the Hot Blast Music Cafeacute This large tent will fea-ture local and regional acts all day You can sit and enjoy the music in the shade while you eat or while you rest your feet from festival walking
What about the bike amp running rac-es for kidsThis is one of the most popular activi-
ties at the festival Watching children from tricycle-age to 6th grade ride their bikes a few hundred yards and cross the actual Finish Line of the bike race-course in front of the cheering crowd is priceless The Mellow Mushroom Mad Dash running race has the same excite-ment Itrsquos a one-lap trot around the bike race course (7 mile) with an ex-
cost is $10 for each race or $18 for
custom t shirt and goodie bag for each
event Register in Classic on Noble on Saturday from noon to 430pm Races start at 5
What about the running race for adultsThe adult running race has been moved to Saturday at 730am at the YMCAVisit our web site and click on ldquoYMCA 5Krdquo for all the details and to register
Anything different or exciting about this yearrsquos bike racesYes We have more Pro Menrsquos teams registered than ever before for the Sunny King Criterium creating a 730pm race that you will not want to miss The Scion KidZone has doubled in size and will not only cover one block of Noble but will also stretch onto East 10th Street We welcome several new restaurants to the Red Diamond Restaurant Tour The bike races and surrounding festival will be streamed live on the internet from our event web site as well as from wwwvelonewscomlive an international cycling publication
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom
Page 28 Noble Street FeStival aPril 2013
Wersquore with you in the race of LIFE
Proud sponsors of the YMCA Spring 5K Run
John R Payne MDKenneth L Vandervoort MD
Duane D Tippets MDGordon T Hardy MD
Michael R Wiedmer MDC Herbert McCrimmon MD
Duane M Tippets DO
(256)236-4121wwwAnnistonOrthocom