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THE PREMIER PARENTING MAGAZINE FOR CENTRAL ALABAMA

JULY 2016

FREE

OUR 2016 FAMILY

FAVORITES AWARDS ANNOUNCED

AND THE winners ARE...

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editor’s note

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BIRMINGHAM PARENT IS A PUBLI-CATION OF EVANS PUBLISHING, LLC. Publishers: Carol Muse Evans, David K. Evans Sr. Birmingham Parent (EIN20-0694149) is published monthly by Evans Publishing LLC. www.birming-hamparent.com or [email protected]. Birmingham Parent is © 2016 by Evans Publishing LLC. Family Connections Media ©2016 by Evans Publishing LLC. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part without written permission is prohibited. Edito-rial submissions are welcome. For back issues, please send a self-addressed 10” x 13” envelope with $4 for postage and handling.

ABOUT THE EDITORS:

Carol Muse Evans is an award-winning publisher/editor/owner of Birmingham Parent magazine, a publication she and her husband David began in 2004. The Birmingham, Alabama-based parenting publication attracts more than 60,000 readers monthly in a four-county area and receives 10,000 hits per month on its website. The magazine has a 20,000+ print circulation, plus several thousand in readership of the digital edition online. It is the only independently audited free publication in our area. Evans is an

award-winning writer and editor who has also has written for several other publications as a freelance writer since the late 80s. She is a graduate of Auburn University in journalism and is a graduate of Scottsboro High School. She is married with two grown children and lives in Alabaster. She is a member of the National Federation of Press Women, Alabama Media Professionals and Southeastern Advertisers and Publishers Association (SAPA).

Lori Chandler Pruitt is associate editor of Birmingham Parent, where she is responsible for the calendar and editorial editing. She also is a freelancer for Business Alabama magazine and has written/edited for several other publications. This award-winning writer and editor is a graduate of the University of Alabama in news/editorial and Hueytown High School. She is married with two children.

Carol Muse Evans, Publisher/Editor [email protected]

And the Winners Are…Our 2016 Family Favorites Award Winners are HereEach year, our Birmingham Parent Family Favorites awards are more and more popular, we have more par-ticipation, more votes, and add more categories. Now in our 10th year, our awards are often emulated by other publications, but as the original local Favorites Awards, we remain true to our process – you, the reader, are in charge of the nominations and the votes – and YOU choose all the winners.

Nothing is quite as valuable to a shopper than a per-sonal referral, and that’s a big part of what the Family Favorites Awards are all about. Some winners this year have never won before, and some are repeat winners. If a business received an Honorable Mention, it’s no consolation prize – it means the voting was very close! It is a great honor to be named an Honorable Mention in our awards.

Just like last year, we’ve organized the categories again to make the announcements more reader friend-ly. And you can reference it all year long in the digital edition at www.birminghamparent.com.

Be sure to save the date for our Happy Healthy Kids Fair, coinciding with our August Back-to-School issue, on Saturday, Aug. 6 at the Riverchase Galleria. Admis-sion is FREE. Great giveaways, local entertainment, terrific vendors and sponsors – and did I mention it’s a tax-free shopping weekend too? Vendor booths and sponsorships are still available for this popular event.

Happy July 4 – enjoy it safely!

Photo by Visual Arts by Jessica

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THANK YOU for voting us YOUR Favorite Pediatric Dentist

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DR. LAUTEN JOHNSON, DMD Dr. Johnson completed his Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) at UAB in 2006 and completed his residency in pediatrics in 2008. Dr. Johnson is certified in the use of oral sedation and has privileges at

Children's Hospital and when needed can take a child to general anesthesia. In 2006, he won two clinical awards in excellence at UAB. First, American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Pre-doctoral Student Award which is given to the student with the greatest proficiency and interest in Pediatric Dentistry. Secondly, the Birmingham District Dental Society Award for outstanding clinical ability. Dr Johnson also leads a team of dentists and staff to Mexico where they provide dental services to the underprivileged. The team goes annually to the Yucatan Peninsula. He founded The Smile Foundation to help promote awareness and to raise money for supplies. He is a member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and the American Dental Association. Dr. Johnson is married to Betts Johnson and is the father of Callie, Sanders, and Mary Carmen.

DR. CLARK THOMAS, DMDDr. Thomas is a 2007 graduate of the Pediatric Residency Program at the University of Alabama/Birmingham, where he developed expertise in treating patients with special needs. Dr.

Thomas is certified in the use of oral sedation and when needed can take a child to general anesthesia. With Board Certification in Pediatric Dentistry, he is a Diplomat of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. Dr. Thomas grew up in Montgomery and graduated Cum Laude from the Uni-versity of Mississippi. He completed his Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) at UAB and was Chief Dental Officer for the Indian Health Service providing dentistry for Ignacio, Colorado and Santa Fe, New Mexico area Indian tribes. During this time, Dr. Thomas realized his gift for working with children and decided to return to his home state and enter the UAB Pediatric Residency Program. He is a mem-ber of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and the American Dental Association. He resides in Vestavia with his wife, Pate, and their daughters, Ashby and Myers.

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table of contents

THE PREMIER PARENTING MAGAZINE FOR CENTRAL ALABAMA

JULY 2016

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OUR 2016FAMILY

FAVORITESAWARDSANNOUNCED

AND THE winnersARE...

departments

04 Editor’s Note And the Winners Are...

07 Parenting with Dr. Friedman

08 Short Stuff

40 Ask the Specialist Be Safe This Summer with These Safety Tips

47 July Calendar Highlights

48 July Calendar of Events

54 Poetry Party: Moon Poems

ON THE COVER: Rylea, age 5, of Clanton, is an award winner, just like our Family Favorites Award winners this month.

Dress courtesy of Glitz and Gowns by Missy, Alabaster. Photo by Visual Arts by Jessica, www.visualartsbyjessica.com, 205-396-9090.

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Parenting with Dr. Friedman

parenting

Q: My seven-year-old daughter is in a school play to be performed for the parents at an

end-of-the-school-year assembly. She is very worried about appearing in front of an

audience and is having stomach aches on rehearsal days. She didn’t have this fear a

few years ago when she was in preschool. Why does she suddenly have stage fright? What can I do

to help her calm down?

School-age children are in a de-velopmental phase where mas-tery of skills is the basis of their self-esteem. The seven-year-old is afraid of missing lines or en-trances and of looking silly to peers and parents. Stage fright is, in part, a fear of failure.

Rather than the fear of fail-ure that an older child has, the younger child’s fear is a fear of separation from the parent. For the younger child, performing involves being away from moth-er, up on a stage, separated from the audience. He is not afraid of forgetting his lines. He is afraid of being unable to get to mom when he needs her.

Teachers can make the separation between actor and audience less by not putting young children up on a stage. Preschool performances work better when they are in the child’s classroom than when the whole school performs at the same time in an auditorium which the child does not use during his regular school day.

To reduce stage fright in the older child, use an approach that minimizes the “big moment.” Making the performance just a continuation of rehearsals, rath-er than an end point, will help to lessen the pressure.

Broaden the experience for your child to take the focus off performance. Introduce your child to making costumes and stage sets and teach her that this is an important part of the pro-duction. Make the rehearsals an end point in themselves without emphasizing that they are just preparation for one special per-formance.

Not all children will experi-ence stage fright. Many children just love to be in front of an audience and hear the applause. You can reassure a fearful child that the audience is not there to criticize or even to watch her. Remind her that each parent is there to see his or her own child.

Most children worry about not remembering their lines. You can lessen this anxiety with

adequate preparation. Help your child to rehearse, but don’t put too much pressure on them or you will give the message that perfect memory is important. Give your child alternatives. Tell her that if she can’t remember her lines exactly to just tell the story in her own words. Most teachers have people backstage to cue children who forget. Tell your child that she can listen to the person cuing her if she has trouble.

If a child is severely anx-ious about stage performance, it might be best to give her a choice about taking an onstage role or not. This choice needs to be made before rehearsals start if at all possible, so that a deci-sion to drop out does not hurt the whole group. Ask her teach-er to let her make the stage sets or the costumes so that she feels like a part of the group effort.

While not all children grow up to love public speaking as adults, most do get over the intense shyness that some chil-

dren experience in the early grade school years. As with most things, growth and devel-opment are on the child’s side. Fear is likely to decrease with increasing age.

Vivian K. Friedman Ph. D. is a child and family psychologist at UAB, Department of Psychiatry. Send questions for response in this column to [email protected]. No personal replies are sent.

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Ronald McDonald House Reaches DestinationOver the past year, Ronald McDonald House Char-ities of Alabama has been hard at work trying to get a specialty car tag supporting their mission into production in the state of Alabama. They are proud to announce that destination has now been reached!

Starting this month, you can proudly purchase your Ronald McDonald House Specialty Car Tag at any state DMV office. The tag will cost $50, but of that cost, $41.25 will go back to the charity.

Ronald McDonald House supports families who travel to Birmingham for pediatric medical treat-ment. Each car tag purchased will help cover the cost to keep families close to each other and the care they need. It costs RMHCA about $95 per night per family, and with 41 rooms and a 97 percent occupancy rate, costs add up quickly. All of the funds go toward the annual budget of $1.8 million to continue offering the much needed services. Learn more at www.RMHCA.org.

short stuff

SHERIFF’S CORNER

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It’s that time of the year when families are planning their road trips and vacations. Nothing is more frustrating or potentially dangerous than car problems while traveling. Here are a few suggestions to identify and fix

potential problems and ensure your trip is trouble free.

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Children’s Reminds Caregivers to Never Leave a Child Alone in a VehicleExperts at Children’s of Alabama remind caregivers to “ACT” to prevent future deaths from  happening this summer. ACT stands for:

A: Avoid heatstroke-related injury and death by never leaving a child alone in a car, not even for a minute. And make sure to keep vehicles locked when it’s not in use to keep children from venturing inside. 

C: Create reminders by putting something in the back of vehicle near child such as a  briefcase, a purse or a cell phone. This is especially important when not following a normal routine.

T: Take action. Call 911 if you see a child alone in a vehicle. Emergency personnel want these reports and are trained to respond to these situations. One call could save a life.

Additional prevention information can be found at www.safekids.org/heatstroke and www.noheat-stroke.org.

Check your tires. Visually inspect them for good tread wear and condition. Correct tire pressure ensures safe operation, longevity of your tires and better gas mileage.

Inspect your headlights. Make sure they are bright and both high and low beams are in proper working condition. If they are dim or hazy, you might need to replace the light or repair the lens.

Don’t sweat it! If your air conditioner goes out, your vacation might too! Do a thorough job of inspecting the A/C belts. If they are worn and

frayed, replace them. If the air is not blowing cold, you might need to recharge the system.

Don’t let your car overheat. If your car tends to overheat, the problem could be a faulty thermo-stat. Replacing it is a fairly simple fix. You’ll also want to check the fan and alternator belts.

Check the oil and coolant. This preventative maintenance is one of the most important things you can do to reduce potential problems. If you’re handy with tools, you can save some money and do these things yourself. Drive safely and enjoy the summer and your trips.

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school news

This year, Upper School students participated in the Better Together program which is an in-tergenerational visitation program with Collat Jewish Family Services’ CARES program.

CARES (Caring for Adults through Respite, Enrichment, and Socialization) is a program that provides cognitive, social, and physical stimulation to people with memory and move-ment disorders. Sixth through eighth graders at-tended the CARES program monthly through-out the year. Not only did students strengthen their leadership skills as they planned and facili-tated activities for the CARES participants, but also they internalized the stories they heard as they developed relationships with the partici-pants. As part of the Better Together program, students entered their reflections about senior citizens, the elderly,  growing old, and inter-generational experiences in a national writing contest. Throughout the year, students reflected through their writing, and these thoughtful re-flections allowed students to acknowledge the significance of this experience.

Seventh grader Marlie Thompson’s essay was selected as the national middle school win-ner, and the N.E. Miles Jewish Day School was awarded $25,000 for scholarships.  Marlie also won a scholarship for 50 percent off her tuition to URJ Henry S. Jacobs Camp.

Mina Oates, an eighth-grader from Advent Episcopal Day School in Birmingham has been named a Greene Scholar at St. Paul’s School in Concord, N.H., in recognition of her academic promise and leadership potential.

As a Greene Scholar, Mina will begin her St. Paul’s education this September and will re-ceive full funding for her attendance at the New England boarding school that seeks talented

students from across the country and around the world.

Established in 2006, the Greene Scholarship is underwritten by John K. Greene, an Alabama resident who graduated from St. Paul’s School in 1947. Greene describes his time at St. Paul’s as “transformational,” and with this scholarship hopes to provide a similar experience to other Alabama students. The Greene Scholarship awards full tuition and fees to its scholars and is designed to ensure a complete student experi-ence, including travel and equipment expenses as well as college application fees. Finalists for the award are selected by the school and sub-mitted for interviews to the Greene Scholarship Board.

Founded in 1856 and affiliated with the Episcopal Church, St. Paul’s School is a co-ed-ucational college preparatory  high school  in Concord, N.H.  The 2,000-acre grounds  are home to approximately 525 young men and women from 35 states and 22 countries.  All students and the  nearly 100  full-time faculty members live on  the grounds.  The School  is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

Those interested in learning more about the educational opportunity at St. Paul’s School and the Greene Scholarship should visit www.sps.edu/Greene.

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We’re all about favorites, especially our children. Whether it’s a favorite color, ice cream place, place to have a birthday party or your favorite dentist or orthodontist, every kid and parent knows just what they like and why.

Sometimes as a parent we rely on friends and family to tell us what is the best of the best. Many times you are introduced to a favorite by word of mouth. Or you see an ad for a spot, go there, and then share with everyone else how great it is.

This is what the Birmingham Parent Family Favorites Awards is all about. The longest running contest of its sort in the Birmingham area, we do it totally with you and for you. You nominate and choose the winners. This year we’ve added a few new categories, too!

It’s an open forum – we didn’t give you the choices, you made them yourselves. We’ve tallied the numbers and here are the results. In cases where voting was close, we also chose an “honorable mention” or two. Know they were close in the running to get this honor – it’s no consolation prize! And like last year, we’ve grouped the winners into easy categories for you.

We hope you will keep this article all year as a refer-ence to things to do and places to go in Birmingham, and if you have a favorite that didn’t make it this year, be sure to vote for them in 2017. This article will always be available at www.birminghamparent.com as an easy reference, and our winners’ websites are hot-linked for easy use. And be sure you tell the winners that you read about them in Birmingham Parent!

And congratulations to our random prize winner, Alaina Morgan of Birmingham, who won a trip for 4 to Sevierville, TN.

AND THE WINNERS ARE….

ANNOUNCING THE BIRMINGHAM PARENT 2016 FAMILY FAVORITES AWARD WINNERS

Who are Your Family Favorites?Compiled By Lori Pruitt, Bethany Adams Hunley & Carol Muse Evans

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Family FunFamilyFavorite

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FAVORITE IN-STATE VACATION DESTINATION

Gulf Shores/Orange Beach

This repeat winner should come as no surprise. Aside from the gorgeous beaches, Gulf Shores and Orange Beach also offer golf courses, deep sea fishing, exciting water adventures, great seafood, and historical attractions like Fort Morgan, the site of the Civil War Battle of Mobile Bay. www.mygulfcoastchamber.com/

Honorable Mention: Mentone, www.mentonealabama.gov

FAVORITE ALABAMA BEACH DESTINATION

Gulf Shores/Orange Beach

Why travel out of state for beautiful beaches with incredible activities and attractions for vacationers? Aside from the gor-geous beaches, Gulf Shores and Orange Beach also offer golf courses, deep sea fishing, exciting water adventures, great sea-food, and historical attractions like Fort Morgan, the site of the Civil War Battle of Mobile Bay. www.mygulfcoastchamber.com/

Honorable Mention: Dauphin Island,

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FAVORITE FLORIDA BEACH DESTINATION

Destin, Florida

This repeat family favorite is part of our piece of the country’s tropical paradise with its white, sandy beaches and crystal blue water. Although Destin was once a sleepy fishing village, it has now transformed into a bustling tourist destination. www.emeraldcoastfl.com

Honorable Mention: Panama City Beach, www.pcbeach.org

FAVORITE OUT OF STATE VACATION

Walt Disney World

Who doesn’t dream of traveling to the happiest place on earth? Disney World in Orlando, Florida is where fairy tales come alive and dreams come true. Also a repeat winner. https://disney-world.disney.go.com

Honorable Mention: Florida, www.myflorida.com

Birmingham parents know how to have fun. Maybe that’s because

there are so many great places right here to enjoy a family outing.

Whether it’s indoors, outdoors or something in between, there are

great places for our families to play here in central Alabama. And

when it comes to vacationing, great beaches, mountains and more

are just a day’s drive away.

FAVORITE FAIR, FESTIVAL OR SPECIAL EVENT IN BIRMINGHAM

Sloss Fest (Sloss Furnaces)

Everyone can find something to enjoy at Sloss Fest. Whether you enjoy live music from popular bands, art vendors, or local brews and foods, you will certainly enjoy this fun-filled festival, usually held in July. http://slossfest.com

Honorable Mention: Zoolight Safari, www.birminghamzoo.com

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FAVORITE FAMILY ATTRACTION IN BIRMINGHAM

McWane Science Center

The McWane Science Center was created in 1988 to inspire a love of learning in its visitors. Guests of all ages will discover something of interest to them inside these interactive and engaging ex-hibits. Everyone can explore and enjoy the world of science at the McWane Science Center. www.mcwane.org

Honorable Mention: Birmingham Zoo, www.birminghamzoo.com/ and Vulcan Park, http://visitvulcan.com

FAVORITE MUSEUM FOR KIDS IN BIRMINGHAM

McWane Science Center

This repeat winner should come as no surprise. This interactive learning environment will be the most fun your children will have while exploring the fascinating world of science. www.mcwane.org

Honorable Mention: Birmingham Museum of Art, http://artsbma.org

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FAVORITE MOUNTAIN RETREAT

Gatlinburg, Tennessee

Gatlinburg, Tennessee in the scenic Smokey Mountains is the ultimate mountain getaway for visitors of all ages. Whether you are seeking romance or adven-ture, Gatlinburg has something for you. Gatlinburg attracts more than 11 million visitors a year, and it is easy to see why. www.gatlinburg.com

Honorable Mention: Mentone, Alabama, www.mentoneala-bama.gov/

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FAVORITE LOCAL GYM OR EXERCISE FACILITY

YMCA

With several locations throughout the Birmingham area, you do not have to look far to find a YMCA facility that is convenient to your family. Whether you are looking for fitness activities for all ages or after-school and summer care for your children, you can find them all at your local YMCA. www.ymcabham.org

Honorable Mention: Planet Fitness, www.planetfitness.com and Life Time Fitness, www.lifetimefitness.com

FAVORITE BIRTHDAY PARTY PLACE

Pump It Up

It is no secret that Pump It Up has become a local favorite for birthday parties! Your children can have a blast playing together on the larger-than-life inflatables provided in this facility. Guests can then have refreshments and open presents in a private party room that even has a throne for the birthday boy or girl. www.pumpitupparty.com

Honorable Mention: Chuck E Cheese’s, www.chuckecheese.com

FAVORITE TUTOR

Mathnasium

Mathnasium is a math-only learning center where children can receive additional assistance understanding math in a way that makes sense to them. Mathnasium will provide children with a personalized learning program that can either assist students in reaching their full math potential or continue to challenge stu-dents who are already ahead in their mathematical abilities. www.mathnasium.com

Honorable Mention: The Tutoring Center, www.tutoringcenter.com

FAVORITE PRIVATE SCHOOL

Briarwood Christian School

Briarwood Christian School promotes excellence in education through a Christ-centered learning environment. This school strives to prepare students to live in a Godly manner in a contem-porary world. http://briarwoodchristianschool.org

Honorable Mention: Joseph Bruno Montessori Academy, http://jbma.org and Odyssey Early Schools, www.odysseyearly-school.com

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FAVORITE CHILDCARE OR PRESCHOOL

Odyssey Early Schools

With two facilities in the Birmingham area, Odyssey Early Schools has quickly become a local favorite. By choosing to base their curriculum around the age-appropriate and individual needs of the children in its program, it is no wonder that Odyssey has become a favorite among Birmingham Par-ent readers. www.odysseyearlyschool.com

Honorable Mention: Covenant Classical Schools, http://covenantclassical.com

FAVORITE SPECIAL NEEDS SERVICE/PROGRAM

The Bell Center

The Bell Center strives to provide children who are at risk for developmental delays with the most effective early intervention services available. The center is for children from birth to three years of age. www.thebellcenter.org

Honorable Mention: The Exceptional Foun-dation, www.exceptionalfoundation.org

FAVORITE MOTHER’S DAY OUT PROGRAM

Liberty Park Baptist Church’s Liberty Pals

Liberty Pals is a Christ-centered program that strives to nurture young children to be-come well-rounded and Godly individuals. If a child completes their preschool program for four year olds, they will be more than prepared to successfully enter kindergar-ten. www.libertypark.org/liberty-pals

FAVORITE COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY

Auburn University

The state rivalry is always neck and neck, and your favorite college or university was a really tight race. Auburn University pulled out top honors this year, followed by it’s biggest rival, The University of Alabama. www.auburn.edu

Honorable Mention: University of Alabama, www.ua.edu

FAVORITE GYMNASTICS PROGRAM

Head Over Heels Gymnastics

Head Over Heels offers fitness and gymnastics classes for children who love learning and being active. This facility also offers competitive programs and birthday parties. Visit one of their locations in one of their 30+ satellite gymnastics classes. http://headoverheelsgyms.com

Honorable Mention: JamJev Gymnastics, www.jamjevgymnastics.com and American Cheerleading Center, www.alabamacheer-leadingcenter.com

FAVORITE PARENT/CHILD CLASS

Kindermusik

This research-based music-and-movement curriculum is committed to bringing the power and excitement of music to children and families around the world. This program is available to babies, toddlers, preschool-ers, and their families. www.kmwithmichele.comwww.kmwithmichele.com

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FAVORITE ART CLASS

Sips and Strokes

Bring your favorite beverage and paint along with one of our talented instructors as they guide you step by step from blank canvas to finished masterpiece! Click on the calendar link to find a location in your area. Birmingham has multiple locations at Highway 280 and Trussville. Ask about kids’ classes. www.sipsnstrokes.com

Honorable Mention: Painting with a Twist, www.paintingwith-atwist.com

FAVORITE MARTIAL ARTS CLASS

Tiger Rock

This repeat winner with multiple locations should come as no surprise. Tiger Rock programs combine modern sports science, the latest research, and hundreds of years of tradition to provide its mem-bers with the most effective experience available. http://tiger-rockmartialarts.com

Honorable Mention: Master Scarsella’s World Class Tae Kwon Do, www.alabamatkd.com

FAVORITE DANCE CLASS

The Dance Foundation

The Dance Foundation strives to inspire a love of dance in all of their students. Children, teens, and adults are invited to attend this program that builds confidence, encourages collaboration, and cultivates creativity. www.thedancefoundation.org

Honorable Mention: The Pointe Dance Arts Studio, http://thepointedancearts.com

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FAVORITE THEATRE CLASS

Red Mountain Theatre Company

This repeat winner is a nonprofit theatre that fosters artists, inspires youth, and engages audiences through quality theatre produc-tions and educational programming. Over the last four decades, the Red Mountain Theatre Company has worked to build one of the finest arts education centers in the South. http://redmountaintheatre.org

Honorable Mention: Birmingham Children’s Theatre, www.bct123.org

FAVORITE MUSIC CLASS

Samford University Academy of the Arts

This program offers something for everyone with classes in piano, voice, Kindermusik, strings, creative writing, drawing, photogra-phy, painting, and much more. Call to learn more or register. www.samford.edu/acade-my-of-the-arts/

Honorable Mention: Mason Music, http://masonmusicstudios.com

FAVORITE STORY TIME

Hoover Library

Visit the Hoover Library with your child, and attend one of their exciting events that your child is sure to love. Story time, the-atre, crafts and fitness can all be enjoyed here. www.hooverlibrary.org

FAVORITE CHILDREN’S SECTION IN BOOK STORE

Barnes and Noble

This repeat winner is a definite family favorite. Whether you are looking for the perfect bedtime story or nonfiction text to help your child with a research project, there is a good chance of finding it in the children’s section at Barnes and Noble. www.barnesandnoble.com

Honorable Mention: Books-A-Million, www.booksamillion.com

FAVORITE DAY CAMP

Odyssey Early Schools

This program has won multiple categories this year! The popularity of Odyssey Early

Schools should be evidence enough that this wonderful, child-centered program should be considered as the day camp for your child. www.odysseyearlyschool.com

Honorable Mention: YMCA, www.ymca.net/ and Camp Straight Street, www.campstraightstreet.com/

FAVORITE SLEEP AWAY CAMP

YMCA’s Camp Cosby

Camp Cosby offers safe and exciting ad-ventures for local youth. Located near Lake Logan Martin, this camp is one that your child will be sure to enjoy and look forward to attending each year. www.ymcabham.org/camp-cosby

Honorable Mention: Camp Winnataska, http://winnataska.org

FAVORITE PARTY RENTALFun Source

Fun Source carries the largest variety of licensed Disney moonwalks, bouncers, and inflatables in the state of Alabama. They also carry a full line of tents, tables, chairs, linens and accessories to accommodate weddings, corporate events, tailgating functions and large gatherings. www.funsourceinc.com

Honorable Mention: Parties on the Move, www.partiesonthemove.com

FAVORITE BIRTHDAY SUPPLIES/INVITATIONS

Party City

This repeat winner is a favorite among Birmingham parents and their children. Whether you are looking for the perfect par-ty supplies, holiday decorations, or costume accessories, you will find it all at your local Party City. www.partycity.com

FAVORITE BIRTHDAY PARTY ENTERTAINER

For most parents who responded, they believe THEY are the entertainment at their child’s party. When push comes to shove, Mom or Dad will fill in and do about anything to make their child’s day a hit.

FAVORITE BIRTHDAY CAKE

Edgar’s Bakery

This repeat winner has become a local favorite for their delicious and creative birth-day cakes. In addition, Edgar’s also creates standard and themed cakes, gourmet lunch and breakfast, pastries and desserts, and catered foods for any occasion. www.edgarsbakery.com

Honorable Mention: Pastry Art, www.pastryartcakes.com and Olexa’s, www.olexas.com

FAVORITE AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM

Odyssey Early Schools

This is a popular repeat winner, and its students’ families are very enthusiastic about the school. Visit one of the two campus options in the Birmingham area to learn more about their age-appropriate curriculum that is personalized to the individual needs of each child in its program. www.odysseyearlyschool.com

Honorable Mention: YMCA, www.ymca.net

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FAVORITE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE

Franklin Automotive

Since 1992, Franklin Automotive has pro-vided quality, service and convenience, all at an exceptional value. Its service department has won national awards. www.franklinautomotive.com

Honorable Mention: AutoZone, www.autozone.com

FAVORITE CAR DEALER

Hoover Toyota

Hoover Toyota has served the Birming-ham area for more than 20 years, offer-ing sales, service and parts expertise. A repeat Family Favorites winner, it is known not only for great service from start to finish, but it also is very active in the community, working with several local charities and events. www.hoovertoyota.com

Honorable Mention: CarMax, www.carmax.com, Tameron Honda, www.tameronhonda.com

FAVORITE TIRE CENTER

Estes Warehouse Tires

Estes is locally owned and operated since 1975 by two brothers committed to providing high-quality products and superb customer satisfaction. Along with several brands of quality tires, Estes also offers other services that include brakes, batteries and air conditioning repair/service. Find out more at www.estestire.com.

FAVORITE HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY

BlueCross BlueShield of Alabama

BlueCross BlueShield of Alabama is the state’s number one healthcare benefits provider, covering more than 2.1 million members in Alabama. This company is one of the most efficient health insurers in the entire industry, investing more than 92 cents of every premium dollar on medical care. www.bcbsal.org

Honorable Mention: VIVA Health, Inc., www.vivahealth.com

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FAVORITE HOME/AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY

State Farm

State Farm, a repeat winner, is a local favorite among Birmingham Parent readers. Founded in 1922, it offers a variety of insurance options that include home, renters, motorcycle, life, and car. It’s a one-stop shop for all your insurance needs. www.statefarm.com

Honorable Mention: Allstate, www.allstate.com

FAVORITE BANK

Regions Bank

A repeat winner, Regions Bank is a leader in the world of banking and a favorite among Birmingham locals. With convenient locations and helpful staff, Regions provides customers with a full spectrum of banking services. www.regions.com

Honorable Mention: Wells Fargo, www.wellsfargo.com

FAVORITE REALTOR/REAL ESTATE COMPANY

Jeff Richardson, Brik Realty

Jeff Richardson has more than eight years of real estate experience with more than 400 successful transactions in his career. He specializes in several areas, including Forest Park, Crestwood, Mountain Brook, Highland Park, Vestavia Hills and Homewood. He has received many awards throughout his career including nine national recognitions. www.brikrealty.com/agents/59577-Jeff-Richardson/

Honorable Mention: Amy Stump, ARC Realty, amystump.arcrealtyco.com

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FAVORITE CREDIT UNION

America’s First Federal Credit Union

A repeat Birmingham Parent winner, Amer-ica’s First is tops among readers when it comes to checking and savings accounts, loans, credit cards, investments and insur-ance or online banking services. There are several convenient locations. www.amfirst.org.

FAVORITE FINANCIAL ADVISOR/ FINANCIAL PLANNING

John B. Norris, Oakworth Capital Bank

Norris, managing director, head of wealth management at Oakworth Capital Bank in Birmingham, is this year’s Family Favorite for financial planning/advising. He has more than 23 years of experience in the financial services industry. www.oakworthcapital.com

FAVORITE MAID SERVICE

The Maids

Readers who love a clean house love The Maids, a leading residential cleaning company. The locally owned and operated franchise is easily recognizable by their yellow cars with blue lettering seen all over

the area. Each team member is profession-ally trained in the company’s 22-step home cleaning system. www.maids.com.

Honorable Mention: Merry Maids, www.merrymaids.com

FAVORITE MOM’S SALON OR SPA

Ross Bridge

This repeat winner is a huge favorite among Birmingham moms. This salon and spa is set in the middle of a Four Diamond Resort and offers many ways for moms to relax and rejuvenate from their hectic schedules by providing an opportunity to escape from the demands of everyday life. www.sparossbridge.com/

FAVORITE PLACE FOR DAD’S HAIRCUT

Sport Clips

Sport Clips is the perfect place for men with busy schedules to stop in for a nice haircut and feel right at home. With sports on the television, a neck and shoulder massage, and guy-smart hair stylists, any man is sure to enjoy this unique hair cutting experience. www.sportclips.com

Honorable Mention: Great Clips, www.greatclips.com

FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTER OR MALL

The Summit

Families love to shop in style at the most unique shopping destination in the area! With dozens of stores, restaurants that range from fine dining to family favorites, a movie theater and great special events, The Summit has it all. www.thesummitonline.com/birmingham/

Honorable Mention: Riverchase Galleria, www.riverchasegalleria.com

FAVORITE MATERNITY SHOP

The Swanky Stork

The Swanky Stork is one of the South’s top maternity boutiques, featuring fashion forward, high quality clothing, denim and ac-cessories for pregnancy and beyond. Keep your baby bump looking fabulous! www.theswankystork.com

FAVORITE HAIRCUT FOR KIDS

Great Clips

Great Clips, the world’s largest salon brand, offers convenient locations, evening and weekend hours, walk-in service and an online check-in service – the industry’s first. That’s a big plus for busy families. Just log on to add your name to the wait list of your

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favorite salon, or drop in for a great haircut. www.greatclips.com

Honorable Mention: Sport Clips, www.sportclips.com

FAVORITE CONSIGNMENT STORE

Kid’s Market and Mom

This repeat winner is a twice yearly sale that has grown over the years and is now the largest consignment store in Birmingham dedicated to children’s and maternity items with nearly 50,000 square feet of organized shopping space. You can buy and sell a multitude of products including children’s clothes, maternity clothes, toys, and acces-sories. http://kidsmarketandmom.com

Honorable Mention: Kidz Closet & More, http://kidzclosetonline.com

FAVORITE STORE FOR KIDS CLOTHES

The Lili Pad

The Lili Pad in Cahaba Heights is a children’s clothing store that offers a full selection of wonderful clothing and accessories. Readers love this store, too, for the special events, great sales, monogramming, baby registry, birthday club and a play area! www.face-book.com/thelilipad/

FAVORITE KIDS SHOESSikes Children’s Shoes

This repeat winner located in Homewood has been a longtime favorite of Birmingham families. With quality products and sales associates who know how to properly fit a child’s foot, Sikes is the place to go for great shoes. http://sikeschildrensshoes.com/

Honorable Mention: Little Soles Shoes, www.facebook.com/littlesoleschildrenss-hoes, Kicks Shoes for Kids, www.facebook.com/childrensshoesbirmingham

FAVORITE TOY STOREHomewood Toy & Hobby

If there’s a toy you want, Homewood Toy & Hobby will likely have it! Great quality toys and hobby brands include Playmobil, Blade, Lionel, Melissa & Doug and too many more to list. This store in downtown Homewood has served the Birmingham area since 1950. www.homewoodtoy-hobby.com

Honorable Mention: Snoozy’s Kids, www.shopmountainbrookcom/snoozys

FAVORITE EDUCATIONAL TOYS Learning Express

Toys from Learning Express make learning a blast! Learning Express is dedicated to pro-

viding a variety of quality toys, expert staff, exceptional customer service and communi-ty support. https://learningexpress.com

Honorable Mention: Parent-Teacher Store USA, www.parentteacherstoreusa.com

FAVORITE BOOK STOREBarnes & Noble

With two locations in the Birmingham area, Barnes & Noble is a Family Favorite for not only books, but hobby and collectible items, special story times, toys and games, movies and TV, music, gifts and much more for all ages. www.barnesandnoble.com

FAVORITE GROCERY STORE

Publix

This repeat winner is obviously a favorite among shoppers. From clean stores and merchandise to friendly clientele, you are sure to leave Publix satisfied with your gro-cery shopping experience. Don’t miss their great bakery, deli, and pharmacy. www.publix.com

FAVORITE ICE CREAM

Bruster’s Real Ice Cream

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great ice cream, frozen yogurt, sherbets/sorbets, shakes, ice cream cakes, specialty items and more. www.brusters.com

Honorable Mention: The Whole Scoop, http://thewhole-scoopicecream.com

FAVORITE FROZEN YOGURT

Yogurt Mountain

With several locations in the Birmingham area, Yogurt Moun-tain is the ultimate self-service frozen dessert experience! Explore your creative side with 16 rotating flavors and more than 50 toppings. http://yogurtmountain.com

FAVORITE DATE NIGHT

“Dinner and a movie”

Our readers’ favorite date night choice is a great combo for parents to have a little time to themselves. Call your favorite babysitter!

FAVORITE KIDS MEALS

Chick-fil-A

This repeat winner is a longtime hit among parents and their children. With fast, friendly service and a clean, inviting dining area, parents and children love eating at Chick-fil-A. There are also several healthy meal options on the menu, as well as educational toys that come with each kid’s meal. www.chick-fil-a.com

FAVORITE PLACE FOR A FAMILY DINNER

Chick-fil-A

Chick-fil-A is also the go-to for family dinners out, because there is truly something for everyone in the family – salads, soups, its famous chicken sandwiches and much more. And with all the healthy meal options on the menu for all ages, it’s a win-win. www.chick-fil-a.com

FAVORITE FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHER

Christy Pierce Photographer, LLC

Christy Pierce connects easily with people and wants them to feel comfortable getting photos taken for every occasion and any age. Call her for your next special occasion, from births to graduations to family photos to weddings. www.christypiercephotographyllc.com

Honorable Mention: Ann Wade Photography, www.awweddings.com

FAVORITE BABY GIFTS

Swaddle

Swaddle selects quality, safe products that are parent-tested and peer reviewed. The shop carries organic cotton clothing and bedding, strollers, car seats and high chairs, along with the newest in care and feeding. Stop by for your baby’s needs or for a wonderful gift. www.swaddleonline.com

Honorable Mention: Once Upon a Time, www.facebook.com/OnceUponATimeLLC/

FAVORITE BABY FURNITURE STORE

Storkland

Storkland, offering quality baby and youth furniture since 1947, is our readers’ favorite. Storkland has a beautiful show-room boasting more than 7,000 square feet of unique baby furniture, bedding and accessories, and design specialists are available to help create the perfect nursery. www.stork-landbaby.com

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FAVORITE PEDIATRIC DENTIST

Pediatric and Adolescent Dentistry

Pediatric and Adolescent Dentistry is a leading pediatric dental practice with two locations in the Birmingham area. Clark Thomas, DMD and Lauten Johnson, DMD and their staff are committed to making your child’s first visit a pleasant and comfortable one, and to help keep your child’s teeth healthy. www.alpediatricden-tistry.com

Honorable Mention: Dr. Michael Anglin, www.birminghamkidsdentist.com; Pediatric Smiles, www.psmilesal.com

FAVORITE FAMILY DENTIST

Dr. Paige Lester, Healthy Smiles of Birmingham

Dr. Lester and her team aim to provide a place where patients can feel safe and confident that they are receiving the most attentive, gentle and modern dental care they have ever experienced. Healthy Smiles offers a wide array of fami-ly dentistry services, from preventive to restorative to cosmetic, and readers rate her at the top. www.healthysmilesofbir-mingham.com

Honorable Mention: Inverness Family Dentistry, www.invernessfamilydentistry.com; Vital Smiles, www.vitalsmiles.com

FAVORITE ORTHODONTIST

PT Orthodontics

PT Orthodontics is once again Birming-ham Parent readers’ family favorite, and it’s easy to see why. Convenient to most everyone – with locations in Hoover, Mountain Brook, Leeds, Pell City, Huey-town, Oak Mountain/280, Gardendale and now Tuscaloosa, the orthodontists at PT Orthodontics treat patients of all ages with a variety of orthodontic needs. www.ptortho.com

Honorable Mention: Birmingham Ortho-dontics, www.bhamorthodontics.com

FAVORITE PEDIATRICIAN

Birmingham Pediatric Associates

Birmingham Pediatric Associates is a Family Favorite this year, because pedia-tricians and staff work together to provide exceptional medical care for children from birth through adolescence. With

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FAVORITE PLACE TO HAVE A BABY

St. Vincent’s

It stands to reason that with wonderful birthing suites, great doctors, nurses and staff, readers want to welcome their new little bundle of joy at St. Vincent’s. www.stvhs.com

Honorable Mention: Brookwood Baptist Medical Center, https://brookwoodbaptisthealth.com

caring, professional doctors and staff, it’s an excellent choice for your family. www.birminghampeds.com

Honorable Mention: Greenvale Pediatrics (all locations), https://greenvale.childrensal.org

FAVORITE PHARMACY

CVS

CVS has many locations throughout Bir-mingham and nationwide, and many are open 24 hours every day. Our readers like CVS for its convenience and selection of anything from medicine to school supplies. www.cvs.com

Honorable Mention: Walgreens, www.walgreens.com

FAVORITE OPTOMETRIST OR OPTHALMOLOGIST

Schaeffer Eye Center

With 15 clinics across Alabama, it’s easy to see why Schaeffer Eye Center is a Family Favorite. Each eye care center is equipped with the latest technology and offers the latest fashions in frames and sunglasses. Find a location near you. www.schaeffe-reyecenter.com

Honorable Mention: Dr. Rebecca Doss, Vision First Eye Center, http://visionfirsteye-center.com

FAVORITE FAMILY DOCTOR

Dr. Carrie Huner

Dr. Carrie Huner of the Brookwood Care Network is this year’s Family Favorite family doctor. Huner is board certified with a spe-cialty in family medicine. Go online or call the Brookwood Care Network to schedule your appointment. www.brookwoodcare-network.com

Honorable Mention: Dr. Jody Gilstrap, www.bhchoover.com

FAVORITE BIRTHING SUITES

St. Vincent’s Health System

The St. Vincent’s Health System, “Where Babies Come From” is the Family Favorite for this category for the third consecutive year. It is easy to see that parents love the birthing suites at St. Vincent’s. www.stvhs.com

Honorable Mention: Brookwood Baptist Medical Center, https://brookwoodbaptis-thealth.com; UAB Women’s & Infants Center, www.uabmedicine.org/locations/uab-wom-en-and-infants-center

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FAVORITE FERTILITY SPECIALIST

Alabama Fertility Specialists

The doctors at Alabama Fertility Specialists are dedicated to helping couples cope with the often complex problems that can affect reproduction. The practice offers the most up-to-date methods of diagnosis and treatment, all in the confidential atmosphere of a private practice. www.alabamafertility.com

Honorable Mention: ART Fertility Program of Alabama, http://fertilityprogramofalabama.com

FAVORITE OBSTETRICIAN

Dr. Ashley Przybysz (Birmingham Obstetrics & Gynecology P.C.)

Dr. Ashley Przybysz is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology, and a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. She practices at Birmingham Obstetrics & Gynecology, offering professional, expert and courteous healthcare with a touch of personal and caring attention. http://birming-hamobgyn.com/

Honorable Mention: Dr. Bill Hudson, Women’s Health Specialists of Birmingham, www.whsbham.com

FAVORITE GYNECOLOGIST

Henderson & Walton Women’s Center

Henderson and Walton Women’s Center, P.C. specializes in women’s health and has been providing care to the Birmingham area for more than 30 years. The OB/GYN physicians at Henderson and Walton are board certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gy-necology and offer a variety of services to their patients. www.hwwc.net

FAVORITE OB/GYN PRACTICE

Women’s Health Specialists of Birmingham

This practice at Grandview Medical Center began when two physicians wanted to provide their patients with an improved healthcare ex-perience and a truly “patient centered” practice that includes high-quality, evidence-based care. The practice has grown to four physicians. www.whsbham.com

Honorable Mention: OB/GYN South, obgynsouth.com, Henderson & Walton Women’s Center, www.hwwc.net

FAVORITE WOMEN’S HEALTH FACILITY

St. Vincent’s Health System

St. Vincent’s serves the needs of women of all ages with maternity care, mammography, wellness programs, exercise classes, cancer screenings and more. www.stvhs.com

Honorable Mention: Brookwood Baptist Health, https://brookwoodbaptisthealth.com

FAVORITE ALL AROUND HOSPITAL

St. Vincent’s Health System

With comprehensive medical services, a top-notch emergency room and much, much more, St. Vincent’s is tops among our readers. www.stvhs.com

Honorable Mention: Brookwood Baptist Health, https://brookwoodbaptisthealth.com

FAVORITE HOSPITAL NICU

St. Vincent’s Health System

St. Vincent’s Birmingham Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for babies who require further medical care is the Family Favorite this year. www.stvhs.com

FAVORITE CHILDREN’S HEALTH FACILITY

Children’s of Alabama

Since 1911, Children’s of Alabama has provided specialized medical care for ill and injured chil-dren. It has ranked among the best pediatric medical centers in the nation and has provided care for youngsters from every county in Alabama, 42 other states and 10 foreign countries. Children’s offers specialty services provided at several locations, and its new Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children offers state-of-the-art diagnostic services and care. www.childrensal.org

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WZZK

Not only is WZZK the largest radio station in the state, it’s the home base of Rick and Bubba’s syndicated radio show and Alabama’s home to the best country music. Tune into 104.7 FM. www.wzzk.com

Honorable Mention: WDJC, http://wdjonline.com, Magic 96, http://magic96/iheart.com

FAVORITE TV STATION

ABC 33/40

Central Alabama’s ABC affiliate offers comprehensive news coverage with a professional staff –and, of course, they have meteorologist James Spann. ABC 33/40 is our readers’ Fam-ily Favorite for their daily news, traffic and weather. www.abc3340.com

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CONGRATULATIONS to Alaina Morgan of Birmingham,

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WYDE’s Joe Lockett Show, in partnership with its listeners, media and local business,will be donating 1,001 backbacks fi lledwith supplies to area students. The give-away is part of the show’s Lock & Learn program to ensure children and families in need of fi nancial support enter the school year with the necessary supplies

—and encouragement.

FOR INFORMATION ON DONATIONS email [email protected]

and deliver materials to station before Friday, July 29.

Lock & Learn Program’s Operation Backpack Giveaway 2016 NEEDS YOU!

Your partnership gift of 25-100 book bags fi lled with

supplies will help us reach the OBG Goal! Businesses who

contribute receive:

• JLC guest appearance spot (thru Dec. 2016)

• Recognition on social media

• OBG 2016 partner listing on JLS website

• Your business marketing materials in the backpacks

• OBGT event day appearance

• Recognition in press releases/media

This year’s giveaway will be at the Birmingham Parent’s HAPPY HEALTHY KIDS FAIR 2016 at 10 a.m. in mall center food court

The Ultimate Frozen DessertDestination in Birmingham!Explore your creative side with the ultimate self-serve frozen dessert experience featuring 16 rotating flavors of delicious ice cream, custard, tropical ice, sorbet and frozen yogurt with more than 60 toppings!

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THANK YOU FOR VOTING YOMO A FAMILY FAVORITE!Three Authentic World Class Tiger-Rock Martial Arts Lessons!

A free official Tiger-Rock “On The Mat” Uniforman $89 value!

A performance evalution from the Tiger-Rock Instructor team!

YOUR JOURNEY BEGINS NOW!Sign up today for the Tiger-Rock Martial Arts Introduction Course

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At PT Orthodontics we know that a smile can change a life!

We have been providing affordable, state-of-the-art orthodontic care since 1990. We have 10 convenient loca-tions in Hoover, Homewood/Mountain Brook, Greystone, Leeds, Pell City, Hueytown, Gardendale, Jasper, Tuscalo-osa and our newest location, Cahaba Heights.

Our doctors work together to help you achieve a beautiful, confident smile that will make

lasting first impressions. We believe that you deserve the best; that is why our commit-ment to the highest quality sets us apart.

At our office, you’re more than a number – you’re part of our dental family. We create personalized, individual treat-ment plans for each patient so that we deliver only the best results.

We offer flexible payment solutions to help keep the cost of braces within your budget!

We offer a full range of braces to meet your individual needs and desires, including metal braces, ceramic braces and Invisalign® clear braces. We offer free initial consultations, no down payment options, and payments starting at $129. We make braces easy and affordable!

Call us today at 205-979-9480 to schedule an appoint-ment or visit our website at www.PTortho.com.

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Dr. Paige Reynolds Lester is a na-tive of Jasper, Alabama. She at-tended the University of Alabama, where she received her Bachelor and Master of Science in Biology. She is a 2002 graduate of New York University College of Den-tistry, where she studied in the Esthetics Honors Program. While at NYU, she was awarded the Sig-ma Epsilon Delta Fraternity Award for Outstanding Ability in Esthet-ics. Dr. Lester is a member of the following organizations:

• American Association of Dental Sleep Medicine• Smile Source• Birmingham Society for Advanced Dentistry• American Academy of Facial Esthetics• Academy of General Dentistry• American Dental Association• Alabama Dental Association• Birmingham District Dental SocietyShe is also one of the founding

members of the Birmingham Chapter of the American Asso-ciation of Women Dentists. Dr. Lester enjoys spending time with her husband, Todd, and her two young children, Caroline and Ryan. Her pastimes include boat-ing, attending Alabama athletic events, traveling, reading, and charitable work. Dr. Lester says that what she loves most about dentistry is the great feeling she gets when she can truly help a patient in need of care.

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Welcome to the Academy of the Arts at Samford University where we offer the best of continuing education programs in art and music. Take a moment to explore the course offerings, workshops and previews avail-able on our website at samford.edu/go/aota.

Bring a friend and come help us celebrate this won-derful center for learning as we prepare today’s artist to shape tomorrow’s world. Class offerings include piano, voice,

strings, Kindermusik, photogra-phy, painting, creative writing, drawing, ceramics, stained glass and much more.

The Academy of the Arts location is located at 1939 South Lakeshore Drive conveniently between Covenant Presbyterian Church and Homewood High School. We are now registering for the 2016 Fall Semester. If you have any questions or would like more information about our classes and programs, please call 205-726-2739.

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Dance is a joyful, transforming experience for all ages, abilities, and circumstances. It speaks to the spirit and invites exploration. Our curricu-lum nurtures creativity, engages the imagination and promotes social and developmental skills. Our students gain a strong technical foundation in dance, as well as the confidence, maturity and self-awareness essen-tial to mastering the art of dance. Classes are held in Downtown Homewood in our five state-of-the art studios, featuring observation areas with two-way glass. Classes

through 2nd grade are accompanied by a musician. Hand in hand with our Studio Program is our Communi-ty Partnership Program, with classes taught at more than 27 social service agencies, child-care centers and schools throughout the metro area. More details may be found on our website. The Dance Foundation is a non-profit organization supported by generous corporations, founda-tions and individuals. A schedule of classes for ages one to adult can be found on our website. The Dance Foundation… a place of discovery.

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Exciting things are happening for American Cheerleading Center Home of Bama All Starz!

ACC was founded by Britten Blackburn in 1996. It is the longest standing cheerleading facility in the state of Alabama! The main corpo-rate facility is located on Morgan Road in Bessemer. The other loca-tion is on Valley Road in Trussville. We have over 1200 students that come from several surrounding Bir-mingham towns.

ACC provides a great Chris-

tian facility for children wanting to learn or improve their tumbling and cheerleading skills. Their instruc-tors are USASF Certified to coach all levels.

American Cheerleading Centers also offers competitive cheerlead-ing teams for ages 3-18 years old. The Bama All Starz have been suc-cessful locally as well as nationally. Their next tryout/evaluation will be held on Friday, July 29th & Satur-day, July 30th. For more informa-tion about ACC Bama All Starz their

website: www.americancheerlead-ingcenters.com

ACC would like to announce that they will be opening the first American Ninja Training Centers in Alabama! ANT will be opening in their Trussville facility. This training center will provide a great facility for those adrenaline junkies that want to get to the next level!

Check out American Cheerlead-ing Centers for your child’s tumbling and cheerleading skills training! Don’t wait to learn from the best!

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Odyssey was created by edu-cators who dreamed of opening an early learning center where children could be nurtured and taught by a highly trained and loving staff. That dream was realized when our Inverness school opened in 1995, and then again in 2001, with the opening of our second school in Trace Crossings.

Odyssey’s goal is to create a life-long love of learning. We have developed our own age-appro-priate curriculum, specifically

designed to introduce each age grouping to language, reading, math, science and more, so that your child will possess a strong foundation for Kindergarten and beyond. Additionally, we guar-antee teachers with four-year education degrees in all pre-school classrooms and offer ex-ceptional child-to-teacher ratios. At our schools, you can watch your child’s entire day in live, streaming, HD video over the Internet, through an individual, secure connection linked directly

to your child’s classroom. We want our parents to know what happens during their child’s day, and Odyssey is the only Over-the-Mountain daycare to offer this service.

Our team works tirelessly to earn its reputation as the best childcare option for Birmingham parents, and we invite you to visit today to witness for your-self what so many other families have known since 1995! Visit www.odysseyearlyschool.com for more information.

www.odysseyearlyschool.com

INVERNESS CAMPUS205-991-0039

TRACE CROSSINGS CAMPUS205-988-8829

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To prepare our students to serve Christ faithfully and effectively in the 21st century, Briarwood Chris-tian School, a ministry of  Briar-wood Presbyterian Church,  pro-vides a comprehensive college preparatory educational program of uncompromising quality within a stimulating and nurturing Chris-tian environment. We serve near-ly 2,000 students on two beauti-ful campuses.

From our research-based instructional programs to our advanced placement classes, engineering, robotics, classical and foreign languages (Latin, French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese), the innovative Learn-ing Unleashed 1:1 iPad program, comprehensive and competi-tive athletics, and extraordinary fine arts programs, we provide our students with a world-class

Christian education that devel-ops the mind, nurtures the soul, and shapes the character… for today and for the future.

North Campus -Grades K4-62204 Briarwood WayBirmingham, AL 35243-2900

South Campus - Grades 7-126255 Cahaba Valley RdBirmingham, AL 35242

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Since 1898, St. Vincent's Health System has provided exceptional, compassionate care to the greater Birmingham area. From our state-of-the-art OrthoSports Center to our Center for Robotic Surgery, St. Vincent’s offers a variety of programs and services to fit individual, corporate, and community needs. We are proud to have been chosen as a 2016 Family Favorite winner in five categories.St. Vincent’s

Health System is made up of St. Vincent’s Birmingham, St. Vincent’s Blount, St. Vincent’s East, St. Vincent’s St. Clair, St. Vincent’s One Nineteen Health and Well-ness, and the St. Vincent’s Ambulatory Healthcare Network which includes a wide range of additional services and entities from family care locations to home health. Together, we provide a special brand of high-touch, high-tech quality care to people in

more than 40 different zip codes.

Our healthcare family has an extensive network of skilled physicians and associates, as well as the most advanced technol-ogies available. As part of Ascension Health, the nation’s largest Catholic and non-profit health system, we are committed to providing healthcare that works, healthcare that is safe, and healthcare that leaves no one behind.

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THE MAIDSWINNER

The Maids has 30 years of expe-rience making homes sparkle and customers smile. Our profes-sionally trained 3-4 person teams get in, clean thoroughly and get out. We use environmentally preferred cleaning products,

HEPA filter vacuums, protect you with our 3rd party fidelity bonding and offer an Unconditional 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. We clean to make your home look wonder-ful, however more importantly we clean to make your home a healthier place for you and your family to live. Many of our clients tell us they can tell a noticeable difference in the way they breathe after their cleanings! Your service is tailored to fit your needs and budget, however most clients use

us weekly or every other week. Monthly, deep spring cleanings and move in/move out cleanings are also offered. The Maids is the service you can trust to take care of your housecleaning needs. Locally owned and operated since June 1987! Our team of cleaning professionals is ready to help you fulfill your dream of a cleaner and healthier home. Remember The Maids by our brightly marked YELLOW CARS! 205-871-9338 or www.maids.com

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togenic, Modeling, Maternity, En-gagement, Weddings, Events and even Boudoir! I look forward to helping you preserve this special moment in your life and capturing your memories to make them last forever! Please feel free to contact me for a custom quote on your photography desires or to view my magazines! As always, no sitting or session fees! Thank you so much again for voting me as your Birmingham Family Favorite, and I look forward to preserving your memories!

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For over 70 years, Chick-fil-A has built a foundational com-mitment to service – service to our customers, our franchised Restaurant Operators and Team Members, and to our communities.

This begins in the restaurant – one customer at a time. We firmly believe in treating every person who comes through our doors with honor, dignity, and respect. We teach it to everyone who comes to work at Chick-

fil-A, and it’s something that they take with them throughout their careers. But to us, service goes beyond our restaurant doors through volunteerism and giving. We are committed to tak-ing care of the people who take care of our communities. For example, by giving sandwiches to first responders in times of crisis, we honor the commitment they make to serve all of us. And our philanthropic giving reinforces that commitment to

service by helping children and families in need. 

This summer we are excited to launch our Chick-fil-A One mobile app that gives custom-ers the ability to customize their meal, order and pay in ad-vance and skip the line at the register, speeding up the pro-cess of waiting at the counter or drive-thru. Our Birmingham area Chick-fil-A locations invite you to use this new mobile app on your next visit! www.chick-fil-a.com

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What will you create at the ulti-mate frozen dessert destination? Explore your creative side at Yogurt Mountain with the ultimate self-serve frozen dessert experience featuring 12-16 rotating flavors of delicious ice cream, custard, tropical ice, sorbet, and frozen yogurt and more than 60 toppings and sauces, which can be purchased by the ounce. You can try our new non-dairy, all natural soft serve flavors, including blueberry, strawberry banana, tango, and coconut milk. A freshly -made waffle bowl or a

warm YoBake pastry is the perfect backdrop for your dessert creation. With 5 locations in the Birmingham area, YOMO is a family-friendly environment with spacious seating and patio space.

Cahaba Village Plaza3000 Cahaba Village Plaza – #120Birmingham, AL 35243205-970-7778

Gardendale, AL521 Fieldstown Rd.Gardendale, AL 35071205-285-5165

Trussville Promenade1644 Gadsden Highway, Suite 100Trussville, AL 35173205-655-0150

Riverchase Hwy. 1503032 John Hawkins Pkwy, Suite 130Hoover, AL 35244205-733-1433

Alabaster Books-A-Million300 Colonial Promenade Pkwy, #2200Alabaster, AL 35007205-663-9017

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Hit the road for an educational adventure to Alabama’s Gulf Coast. The sugar-white sand beaches, turquoise water, and family-friendly feel of this coast-al community make Gulf Shores and Orange Beach the perfect place to combine quality family time with experiential learn-ing your children will always remember.

Coastal Alabama offers a host of interactive learning ex-periences that are sure to spark

ah-ha moments for children of every age. When you enter a region bursting with history, culture, and natural wonders, vague concepts leap off the page into vibrant sensory experiences. Step back in time and ask questions of a historian wearing the uniform of a Civil War soldier, or ponder marine life in a hands-on setting and feel the smooth gray skin of a southern stingray. Dive into oceanography at scuba camp,

witness the coastal ecosys-tem aboard a relaxing dolphin cruise, or step into the shoes of a World War II sailor aboard the USS Alabama Battleship. Whether planning a weekend fieldtrip or month-long learning spree on the coast, you will find plenty of experiences, at-tractions, and accommodation options to choose from. Visit www.gulfshores.com today to plan your trip and enter a whole different state of discovery.

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EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCEIN A CHRIST-CENTERED ENVIRONMENT

North Campus - Grades K4-62204 Briarwood Way

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South Campus - Grades 7-126255 Cahaba Valley RdBirmingham, AL 35242

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From your first visit as a pre-teen to your golden years, Henderson & Walton Women’s Center, P.C. wants to be your healthcare provider of choice. Our experienced staff can guide you in making wise choices during every stage of your life as a woman. Our caring physicians and associ-ates understand the chal-lenges you will face and can walk with you as your needs change from year to year.

For over 30 years, we have specialized in women’s health, providing excellent care to every patient. Our OBGYN physicians are board certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.  We delightfully see patients in Birmingham, Alabaster,  Chelsea, Cullman,Rainbow City/Gadsden, Jasper, and Tuscaloosa.

In our Birmingham women’s center, we offer digital mam-

mography, ultrasounds includ-ing the popular 4D ultrasound during pregnancy, bone density screenings for osteo-porosis,  infertility assessment and treatment, urodynam-ics for stress incontinence and urinary incontinence, and a full service laboratory. We also offer mammograms, bone densitometry, and ultrasounds in our Cullman women’s cen-ter and mammograms in our Gadsden women’s center.  

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At Tiger-Rock we believe in training for our journey both as a martial artist and a citizen. The 15 levels of our belt rank system sym-bolize the steps we take to develop the skills that allow us to RISE above ev-ery occasion, transforming the world for good. Like most things in life we must first CHOOSE the path that we are willing to take and COMMIT to see the

journey through until the end. Tiger-Rock programs are a blend of modern sport science, the latest research, and hundreds of years of martial arts tradition to provide you with the most effective ex-perience available.Join us on the mat to experience the premiere martial arts traditional style curricu-lum that is challenging, life-changing and fun!

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For more than 19 years, CityPASS ticket booklets have been a product for travel-ers who want to visit a destination’s top attractions while enjoying significant savings of up to 50 percent.

The CityPASS card, when pur-chased, will get you into a number of local attractions, usually good for use within a 14-day time period, at great savings. The prepaid card is available at www.citypass.com, as well as directly at the ticket office of the attractions includ-ed. (You can purchase one on the spot!)

On our trip to Southern California in May, we used our CityPASS card to visit Disneyland and Disney California Ad-venture Parks, SeaWorld San Diego and LEGOLAND California. Our CityPASS gave us a 3-day hopper admission to the Disney parks and one day admission to LEGOLAND and Sea World. Estimated savings: $136 per person, a significant sum of money times the number of folks in your party.

One of the wonderful things about a trip to Disneyland with young children (versus the closer by Disney World) is that the park is smaller, and the walking is less.

The Disneyland hotels are very close by (we stayed at The Disneyland Hotel, https://disneyland.disney.go.com/hotels/disneyland-hotel) and easy to get back to for a nap, a little pool time, etc. You can easily visit the Disneyland and California Adventure parks in two to three days, and build in a little rest time, too.

Downtown Disney is right between several of the hotels and on the path to the parks, which sit right across from each other. Downtown Disney offers great shops, movies, entertainment and restaurants, as well as Disneyland sou-venir shops. The walking for young chil-dren and older family members is much less, and you still have all the charm of the “magic kingdom” in the Disneyland Park, the original Disney theme park, and great things you cannot see any-where else at Disneyland’s California Adventure. There are many opportuni-ties for character encounters, as well.

Just a hop, skip and a jump from Dis-ney is LEGOLAND California Resort in San Diego. We stayed at the LEGO-

LAND Hotel, and it’s definitely worth it to stay in the middle of everything, if you have a LEGO fan in your group. Our room was pirate themed, from the elaborate bed, bunk beds, bathroom and entire décor. There’s even a box of LEGO in the room to play with! Everything is LEGO – and be sure to check out the dis-co ball and music on the elevators. Two restaurants are in the hotel, and there’s always the chance of meeting up with a LEGO character, too.

Just a step outside the doors of the hotel takes you to the LEGOLAND Park. Be sure to allow time for the SEA-LIFE Aquarium. There are all sorts of fun rides for the smaller set, and great opportunities to pose for photos with characters, both live and still. And did I mention the great gift shops? This is a true LEGO lover’s paradise. Go to www.legoland.com/california.

Things have changed a lot at Sea-World over the years, and the theme now, more than ever, is conservation. SeaWorld is trying to change its image, and it is no different at SeaWorld in San Diego. Experience some of the most thrilling San Diego attractions at Sea-World®, where you can ride the ray on the double-launch roller coaster Manta®, take in amazing live shows and enjoy special attractions such as Turtle Reef and the Shark Encounter®.

Most importantly, SeaWorld is about animals. From Shamu® to sea lions, po-lar bears to penguins and bottlenose dolphins to beluga whales, marine life abounds. Learn more at https://seawor-ldparks.com/en/seaworld-sandiego/attractions.

We enjoyed our trip to Southern California, and City Pass makes it all much more convenient and affordable.

CityPASS is available in a number of great cities including Boston, Dallas, Chicago, Seattle, Houston, New York City, Tampa Bay, Toronto, San Francis-co, Philadelphia, and our nearby Atlan-ta. Learn more about the discounts it provides at www.citypass.com.

Carol Muse Evans is publisher/editor of Birmingham Parent.

And Other Great Cities with CityPASS

Visit Southern CaliforniaBy Carol Muse Evans

CityPASS Atlanta gets you in to a lot of great attractions! Included in the Atlanta CityPASS are:

n Georgia Aquarium

n World of Coca-Cola

n CNN Studio Tours

n Zoo Atlanta OR Center for Civil and Human Rights

n Fernbank Museum of National History OR College Football Hall of Fame and Chick-fil-A Fan Experience

The Atlanta CityPASS cost is $76.75 for adults and $62.50 for children 3-12.

The value is $134.30, and there is a savings of $57.55 – 43 percent.

*See page 46 for a chance to win 4 Atlanta CityPASS books.

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M A R K E T P L A C E

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7555 Dickey Springs Rd. Bessemer AL 35022Welcoming children Pre-K

100 Derby Pkwy, Birmingham, AL 35210Welcoming children 6 weeks to 5 years

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG MINDS IS OUR GREATEST PRIORITY.

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Learn about the weather withCharles Ghigna’s new board books!

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$10 OFF a purchase of $50 or more. One coupon/person. Does not apply to previous purchases, sale or clearance items. Expires 7.31.16.

Come see the latest in trendy clothing including tops and tunics, summer must-haves, fun and fashionable jewelry and other accessories.

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SUMMER SCHOOLSummer is a great time to take a class at a local junior college. Your child can use summer school to accelerate her studies in a field, alleviate some of the pressure of her course load during the school year, or delve further into a field that interests her. By doing well in a college class, your child will demonstrate her ability to handle college level coursework, which is what admissions officers look for first and foremost in applicants. 

SERVICE OR INTEREST ORGANIZATIONSWhatever cause or interest your child is passionate about, encourage her to assume a leadership position. Leading a community service orga-nization will connect your child to something bigger than she is, while she develops coveted leadership ex-perience. College admissions officers seek leaders with demonstrated ex-perience and success to propel their student-run organizations forward.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCEColleges seek applicants who are able to work abroad and with people from all over the world. As a result, many selective colleges require ap-plicants to study a foreign language in high school, and after they enroll, demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language to graduate from college.

Your family could consider an in-ternational experience that fits your child’s interests and foreign language studies to demonstrate her interna-tional awareness and ability to meet any foreign language requirements. For example, an applicant studying Spanish that is interested in medi-cine could volunteer with a medical mission in Mexico over the summer. The experience would strengthen her Spanish language skills, demonstrate her interest in a particular field (med-icine), and highlight the applicant’s commitment to service.

The most important part of the col-lege application process is to stay true to the skills, passions, and interests that make your child unique. By en-couraging your child to excel in what matters most to her, she will develop the skills and leadership that college admissions officers covet.

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Sun Safety Did you know an estimated 80 percent of a person’s lifetime sun exposure occurs before the age of 18? In fact, it only takes a few serious sunburns to increase your child’s risk of skin cancer later in life. Keep your kids protected by applying waterproof sunscreen at least 30 minutes before going outside and again every two hours. Make sure to have a SPF (sun protection factor) of at least 30. For babies younger than six months, shade is always your best bet. However, if shade is not available, ap-ply sunscreen in small amounts on the skin. If you can, avoid the sun from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., when rays are the stron-gest or, if possible, seek shade under a tree, umbrella, or tent. Don’t forget children can still get sunburned if they are swimming or it’s a cloudy day.

Water Safety Sadly, drowning is among the leading causes of accidental death in children. When choosing a floatation device, use a child’s size life vest as opposed to “floaties” or water wings. Children must wear these at all times, even at the water’s edge and a supervising adult should always be within arm’s length. And if you have a pool, make sure you have a four-sided fence at least four feet high. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends swim lessons for children 4 and older (younger chil-dren may also benefit with appropriate parental supervision).

Bug Safety When choosing a bug repellent for your child, pick a product with a DEET (chemical name) concentration of no more than 30 percent. FYI: A DEET concentration of 10 percent will last three hours, while a DEET concentra-tion of 30 percent will last more than twice that long. Do not ever use a com-bination product with bug repellent and sunscreen. This will cause over us-age of bug repellent as sunscreen has to be reapplied every two hours. Always remove bug repellent with soap and water once you are back inside.

Heat Safety The combination of heat and humidity here in Alabama makes it hard for our bodies to remain cool. As a result, our internal temperature rises and heat re-lated illnesses may occur. Stay indoors during the heat of the day as much as possible. When outside, wear loose fitting, lightweight and light colored clothing to help reflect the heat, and remember to keep your children hy-drated. Pack up bottled water, boxed fruit juices, portable non-perishable foods such as pretzels, raisins, and dried fruit when you are on the go in the summer.

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By John E. Phillips

Kids are built for action. They don’t want to just go fishing –

they want to catch fish. The species caught isn’t nearly as im-

portant as the number of fish caught. Don’t forget the rules

for taking kids fishing: go to a place where they can catch

numbers of fish in a short time, and don’t “overfish” them.

Younger children only may want to fish for 30 minutes to an

hour and then prefer to wade, throw rocks in the water or just

have a good time. Older children will want to catch more fish,

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their fish home, clean and eat them. Preteens may enjoy a

four-hour trip, and teenagers and college students may fish

all day. But remember, they want to catch fish the entire time.

Here are several ways to ensure that youngsters catch fish.

Bluegills - the Easiest Fish for Any Age to CatchBluegills are abundant in ponds, rivers and lakes, particularly if you fish where there’s a fish feeder on the dock. If a lake owner has fed his fish regularly, you simply can throw some fish food in the water, and the bluegills will start biting. Or, go with a guide who knows where the bluegill beds are and can take you and your youngsters on a blue-gill fishing trip of a lifetime.

When I take my grandchildren fishing with a guide, I explain to him before the trip that the main reason we’re coming is for the children to be at a place where they are able to catch plenty of fish.

Preteens and Teenagers Enjoy Fishing for Catfish and CrappiePreteens and teenagers generally like to catch bigger fish and extend the joy of the trip by taking fish home to eat. The two species that can supply this need and keep poles bent most of the day are catfish and crappie, both very abundant in Alabama.

For a fun way to catch catfish, use a Yo-Yo, also known as a Me-chanical Fisherman. You tie this device to a tree limb hanging out over the water and bait with any catfish bait. When the catfish takes the bait, the coil spring inside the Yo-Yo uncoils, setting the hook and keeping the catfish right there. You also can set out trotlines for daytime or nighttime fishing and catch catfish on rods and reels.

Today’s modern catfish fishers often use side-scanning sonar like bass anglers do to identify schools of catfish near the bottom or around logs. Trolling for catfish produces plenty of fish too. During the sum-mer months, catfish are actively biting. By concentrating on fishing where you know catfish congregate or going with a guide, your group may catch 50 to 100 pounds of catfish in a couple of hours.

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My grandchildren like to use jugs or noodles. You simply tie a line to each jug or noodle, it floats with the current, and the jug or the noodle starts bobbing once the catfish takes the bait. The youngsters help chase down the floats from a boat, pick up the floats and pull in the cats. Especially around spillways and dam sites, your group may catch 50 to 100 pounds of cats in a half-day trip. A cat-fish catching adventure can take place by day or at night.

Fun to catch and delicious-tasting crappie this sum-mer will be seeking deep holes and drop-offs on lakes and rivers. You can fish for crappie at day or night yourself or hire a guide to take children on this adventure.

All Ages Will Love Saltwater FishingMy goal for taking children fishing always is to give them an adventure and have them remember the fishing trips we’ve gone on together, and the fun we’ve had outdoors. Some charter boat captains and party boat captains spe-cialize in taking families offshore fishing. Teenagers and college students will find nothing more exciting than catching and releasing sharks and big fish.

Although red snapper season closes the end of July, plenty of red snapper are available to be caught, photo-graphed and released off Alabama’s Gulf Coast or to keep some to eat. Deckhands will help children learn how to fish.

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When a parent takes a youngster crappie fishing, they should enjoy a good time together, catch plenty of fish and not stay too long and wear out the child.

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Mt Laurel Market and Craft Fair 8am-noon, Manning Place, Hwy. 41, Mt Laurel. Local fresh eggs, cheeses, honey, fresh fruits and vegetables, plants, crafts. 205-408-2717.

Indian Springs Village Farmers Market 8am-noon, Indian Springs First Baptist Church.

Southeastern Outings River Float 9am, Locust Fork River (Blount County); depart from Hayden/Corner Park and Ride. Easy river float! Bring picnic lunch, drink, towel, sunscreen and something to float on such as an inflatable vinyl float or air mattress. Well-behaved, proper-ly supervised children age 8 and up welcome, but parents are responsible for all risks to their children. Information, Dan Frederick, 205-631-4680, [email protected].

PLEASE NOTE: Events may change after publication deadline; please phone ahead to confirm important information. The deadline for submitting calendar items for the August 2016 print issue is July 6. Mail calendar items to: Calendar, Birmingham Parent, 3590B Hwy 31 S #289, Pelham, AL 35124; fax to 987-7600; e-mail to [email protected]; or enter directly to the online calendar at www.birminghamparent.com. Entries added online after the print deadline will not appear in the print version. Information cannot be accepted over the phone. Birmingham Parent publishes a calendar 11 times a year. January events are included in the December issue. Guidelines: Birmingham Parent’s calendar is intended to be a resource and service to the community and our readers. Events which are open to the public, fundraisers, free classes, etc., are events that may be included in our monthly calendar. We reserve the right to reject any event or listing due to rules or space restrictions. For questions regarding calendar entries, call 987-7700 or e-mail [email protected].

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Arti Gras 9am-5pm, Russell Lands on Lake Martin, Alexander City. The Town Green will host this two-day annual event with more than 40 artists will set up on the lawn with displays of jewelry, paint-ings, birdhouses, food and more.

Hikes for Tykes 10am, Birmingham Botanical Gardens. A hands-on program for preschool children and their families. Make leaf boats with Miss Anwen! www.freshairfamily.org. FREE.

Birmingham Barons vs. Biloxi Shuckers6:30pm, Regions Field. Fireworks. www.barons.com.

3 SUNDAY Arti Gras 9am-4pm, Russell Lands on Lake Martin, see July 2.

Birmingham Barons vs. Biloxi Shuckers6:30pm, Regions Field. Patriotic fireworks show. www.barons.com.

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INDEPENDENCE DAYAlabama’s Oldest BBQ Festival 10am-3pm, Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, Homewood. This festival celebrates its 67th year with three tons of slow-cooked BBQ and more than 1,500 plates sold over five hours, bulk BBQ presales (8am-4pm July 3); games, cash prizes and more! Raffle tickets, giant rummage sale and more. Music by Bobby “T” Tanory, karaoke, inflatable jumpers, family games for a nominal fee.

Russell Marine Boat Parade 10am, Kowaliga Marina. Decorate your boat for a chance to win prizes! Entry is free. Register at any Russell Marine marina or call 334-857-2111.

Fourth of July Blast 5pm gates open, Lake Martin Amphitheater. Gather on the lawn for the annual concert and fireworks show! The Bank Walkers will take the stage at 6:30pm, followed by Sweet Tea. Fireworks at 9pm. Visitors may bring blankets, chairs, coolers and snacks. Food for purchase available from Firetruck Bar-B-Que. No pets.

UAB Fourth of July Concert 7pm, Bartow Arena lawn, UAB. Bring picnics, blankets and chairs and enjoy a free, family-friendly patriotic concert under the stars. Sue Samuels, UAB Director of Bands, conductor. Stay afterward and watch Birmingham’s fireworks show! FREE.

Thunder on the Mountain 20169pm, Vulcan Park. The city of Birmingham’s popular fireworks show has been hailed as one of the largest and most extrava-gant Independence Day traditions in the state, with fireworks illuminating the sky above Vulcan. For safety reasons, Vulcan Park will be closed; find your favorite spot to watch. For viewing tips, go to www.visitvulcan.com/july-4th-fireworks/. FREE.

5 TUESDAY Ronald McDonald10:30am, Homewood Library. He’s back to sing songs, tell stories and spread red-nosed cheer!

Lego Play Day! Roy Downs Memorial Library, Calera. Play with Legos all day!

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6 WEDNESDAY The American Veterans Travel-ing Tribute: Vietnam Wall Fultondale Promenade, 3321 Lowery Parkway. This 80 percent replica of the Vietnam Wall is 360 feet long and includes every name found on the permanent wall in Washington, D.C. Through July 10. Flag dedication 10am July 9. Public invited; staffed from 8am to 8pm each day; open 24 hours a day. FREE.

8 FRIDAY Alagasco Fox 6 Free Friday Flicks 6:30pm, Veterans Park, Hoover. Family-friendly film series! Enjoy the Benton Nissan FREE kid zone. Families can bring picnics or purchase food and drink. Movie: Shaun the Sheep. Birmingham Parent is a sponsor. Information, www.facebook.com/freefriday-flicks.

Oklahoma! Leeds Theatre & Arts Center. The 60th anniversary of this Rodgers & Hammerstein classic! Shows from July 8 on weekends through July 24. Tickets, information, 205-699-1892, [email protected].

9 SATURDAY Pepper Place Market 7am-noon, 2829 2nd Ave. South. Fresh produce, vendors and more. Rain or shine. www.pep-perplacemarket.com.

Valleydale Farmers Market 8am-noon. www.valleydalefarm-ersmarket.com.

Mt Laurel Market and Craft Fair 8am-noon, Manning Place, Hwy. 41, Mt Laurel. Local fresh eggs, cheeses, honey, fresh fruits and vegetables, plants, crafts. 205-408-2717.

Indian Springs Village Farmers Market 8am-noon, Indian Springs First Baptist Church.

Southeastern Outings Kayak/Canoe Trip9am, Elk River (near Elkmont, AL). An easy section to paddle. Novice canoeists are welcome, but must be partnered with an ex-perienced canoeist. Information, Dan Frederick, 205-631-4680, [email protected].

Hikes for Tykes 10am, Birmingham Botanical Gardens. A hands-on program

for preschool children and their families. Make leaf boats with Miss Anwen! www.freshairfamily.org. FREE.

Where’s Waldo? 10am, Children’s Hands-On Mu-seum, Tuscaloosa. Find the Wal-do characters hidden throughout the museum! Dress like Waldo for a special surprise! All activities included in admission. 205-349-4235, www.chomonline.org.

Doctor Who Comics Day10:30am, Homewood Library. Celebrate the day with time-trav-eling!

Birmingham Barons vs. Jacksonville Suns 6:30pm, Regions Field. Ghost-busters night. www.barons.com.

10 SUNDAY Birmingham Barons vs. Jacksonville Suns 3pm, Regions Field. Salute to Armed Forces. www.barons.com.

11 MONDAY Ice Warriors: USA Sled Hockey 2pm, 6:30pm, Hoover Library. This powerful, uplifting documen-tary follows the USA Paralym-pic Sled Hockey team as they

prepare for the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. Refreshments. 205-444-7840. FREE.

Birmingham Barons vs. Jacksonville Suns 7:05pm, Regions Field. YP night. www.barons.com.

12 TUESDAY Birmingham Barons vs. Jacksonville Suns 7:05pm, Regions Field. 50-cent hot dog night. www.barons.com.

13 WEDNESDAY Birmingham Barons vs. Jacksonville Suns 7:05pm, Regions Field. AAA night. www.barons.com.

14 THURSDAY iTween – Star Wars 3pm, Homewood Library. Open to 4th through 7th graders! Online registration required. www.home-woodpubliclibrary.org.

15 FRIDAY Alagasco Fox 6 Free Friday Flicks 6:30pm, Veterans Park, Hoover. Family-friendly film series! Enjoy the Benton Nissan FREE kid zone. Families can bring picnics or purchase food and drink. Movie: The Peanuts Movie. Birmingham Parent is a sponsor. Information, www.facebook.com/freefriday-flicks.

16 SATURDAY Pepper Place Market 7am-noon, 2829 2nd Ave. South. Fresh produce, vendors and more. Rain or shine. www.pep-perplacemarket.com.

Valleydale Farmers Market 8am-noon. www.valleydalefarm-ersmarket.com.

Mt Laurel Market and Craft Fair 8am-noon, Manning Place, Hwy. 41, Mt Laurel. Local fresh eggs, cheeses, honey, fresh fruits and vegetables, plants, crafts. 205-408-2717.

Indian Springs Village Farmers Market 8am-noon, Indian Springs First Baptist Church.

Pelham Palooza! 9am, Pelham Civic Complex & Ice Arena. Celebrate the city with this fun family event! Outside activities include a free bungee trampoline, shaved ice and more! Inside activities include vendors, demonstrations, children’s ac-tivities and free ice skating! The

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July 7Aladdin (G)

July 14The Land Before Time (G)

July 21Snow White & theSeven Dwarfs (G)

July 28Pocahontas (G)

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event wraps up with a FREE “Just Show Up Show” at Oak Mountain Amphitheater. FREE.

Hikes for Tykes 10am, Birmingham Botanical Gardens. A hands-on program for preschool children and their families. Make leaf boats with Miss Anwen! www.freshairfamily.org. FREE.

Superhero Saturday10am-4pm, McWane Science Center. McWane becomes the Hall of Justice and the Legion of Doom! Meet some of your famous superheroes and villains! 205-714-8300, www.mcwane.org.

American Ninja Warriors 2pm, Hoover Library. Ever won-der what it takes to be an Amer-ican Ninja Warrior and compete in one of the world’s toughest obstacle courses? Get the inside scoop from Jo Jo Bynum, Jimmy Bogle and Eddy Stewart, all of whom made it to last year’s national finals in Las Vegas. 205-444-7840. FREE.

20 WEDNESDAY Flicks Among the Flowers 6pm gates open; 8pm movie, Birmingham Botanical Gardens. Couples and friends invited to watch Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens. Cash bar and movie snacks by Kathy G. and Compa-ny. Free admission; $5 donation encouraged to support gardens education programs. Bring a

blanket and find a spot on the lawn! www.bbgardens.org.

Birmingham Barons vs. Montgomery Biscuits 7:05pm, Regions Field. AAA night. www.barons.com.

21 THURSDAY Birmingham Barons vs. Montgomery Biscuits 7:05pm, Regions Field. Thirsty Thursday. www.barons.com.

22 FRIDAY Alagasco Fox 6 Free Friday Flicks 6:30pm, Veterans Park, Hoover. Family-friendly film series! Enjoy the Benton Nissan FREE kid zone. Families can bring picnics or purchase food and drink. Movie: Kung Fu Panda 3. Birmingham Parent is a sponsor. Information, www.facebook.com/freefriday-flicks.

Birmingham Barons vs. Montgomery Biscuits 7:05pm, Regions Field. Fireworks. www.barons.com.

23 SATURDAY Pepper Place Market 7am-noon, 2829 2nd Ave. South. Fresh produce, vendors and more. Rain or shine. www.pep-perplacemarket.com.

Valleydale Farmers Market 8am-noon. www.valleydalefarm-ersmarket.com.

Mt Laurel Market and Craft Fair 8am-noon, Manning Place, Hwy. 41, Mt Laurel. Local fresh eggs, cheeses, honey, fresh fruits and vegetables, plants, crafts. 205-408-2717.

Indian Springs Village Farmers Market 8am-noon, Indian Springs First Baptist Church.

Hikes for Tykes 10am, Birmingham Botanical Gardens. A hands-on program for preschool children and their families. Make leaf boats with Miss Anwen! www.freshairfamily.org. FREE.

Birmingham Barons vs. Montgomery Biscuits 6:30pm, Regions Field. Kids backpack giveaway, Star Wars night. www.barons.com.

24 SUNDAY Birmingham Barons vs. Montgomery Biscuits 3pm, Regions Field. Salute to Armed Forces. www.barons.com.

28 THURSDAY STARS presents Beauty and the Beast Jr. Virginia Samford Theater. This classic story directed and choreographed by Carl Dean. Performances Thursdays through Sundays through August 7. Infor-mation, tickets, www.virginiasam-fordtheatre.org.

29 FRIDAY Alagasco Fox 6 Free Friday Flicks 6:30pm, Veterans Park, Hoover. Family-friendly film series! Enjoy the Benton Nissan FREE kid zone. Families can bring picnics or purchase food and drink. Movie: Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PG-13). Birmingham Parent is a sponsor. www.facebook.com/freefridayflicks.

30 SATURDAY Pepper Place Market 7am-noon, 2829 2nd Ave. South. Fresh produce, vendors and more. Rain or shine. www.pep-perplacemarket.com.

Valleydale Farmers Market 8am-noon. www.valleydalefarm-ersmarket.com.

Mt Laurel Market and Craft Fair 8am-noon, Manning Place, Hwy. 41, Mt Laurel. Local fresh eggs, cheeses, honey, fresh fruits and vegetables, plants, crafts. 205-408-2717.

Indian Springs Village Farmers Market 8am-noon, Indian Springs First Baptist Church.

31 SUNDAY Birmingham Barons vs. Chattanooga Lookouts 6pm, Regions Field. Salute to Armed Forces. www.barons.com.

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events & attractions

n Aldridge Botanical Gardens 3530 Lorna Road, Hoover. 205-682-8019, www.aldridgegardens.com

n Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame1631 Fourth Ave. N., Birmingham. 205-254-2731, www.jazzhall.com

n Alabama School of Fine Arts1800 Rev. Abraham Woods, Jr. Blvd.

n Alabama Sports Hall of Fame2150 Richard Arrington Blvd. N., Birmingham. 323-6665, www.ashof.org

n Alabama Wildlife Center100 Terrace Drive, Pelham. 205-663-7930. www.awrc.org

n Albert L Scott Alabaster Public LibraryStory Times: Tunes & Tales: Wednesdays at 3:30pm in Library Meeting Room, all ages Toddler Tales: Fridays at 10:30am in the Library Meeting Room, 2 and 3 year olds.Summer Reading program! Check with the library for fun events from Iron Percussion to Skin & Bones Comedy Circus! 100 9th Street NW, Alabaster, AL, 35007. 205-664-6822, www.cityo-falabaster.com/departments/library n American VillageHighway 119, Montevallo. 205-665-3535, www.americanvillage.org

n Barber Motorsports Park6040 Barber Motorsports Parkway, Leeds. 205-298-9040, www.barbermotorsports.com

n Birmingham Botanical GardensWhen visiting the Gardens, be sure to download the treasure map to take with you. www.bbgardens.org/

documents/treasuremapforweb.pdf2612 Lane Park Road, Birmingham. 205-414-3900, www.bbgardens.org

n Birmingham Children’s Theatre1001 19th St. North, Birmingham, AL, 35203, 205-458-8181, www.bct123.org

n Birmingham Civil Rights Institute6th St. N., Birmingham. 205-328-9696, www.bcri.org

n Birmingham Museum of Art Bart’s Art Cart! Free drop-in art program for kids and families features a different theme from gal-leries and art activity each month. Saturdays from 11am-1pm. All the Colors of the Rainbow: Uzbekistan Ikats from the collection of Peggy Slappey. The BMA has hosted and originated many Asian art exhibitions over the years, but never one about Central Asia and Uzbekistan. See the beautiful colors and workmanship of these garments. Through July 10.2000 Rev. Abraham Woods Jr. Blvd., Birmingham. 205-254-2565, www.artsbma.org

n Birmingham ZooDino Discovery! The zoo’s newest exhibit features 12 life-sized, North America-native animatronic dinosaurs at heights of nearly 20 feet, weighing almost seven tons and measuring 85 feet in length! Explore a trail filled with these mag-nificent creatures. Additional fees apply. Through July 31.

Giraffe Feedings, 9:30-11:30am; 1-3pm, daily. $3.

Train Rides, 9am-5pm Monday-Sunday, $3.

Children’s Zoo Fountains daily.

Carousel Rides, 9am-5pm daily.

Sea Lion Training, Daily 10am & 2pm

Lorikeet Feedings, 10am-4pm, daily. $1.50.

Predator Zone, Saturday & Sunday 11:30am & 3:30pm.

Children’s Zoo Goat Show, 2pm daily. 2630 Cahaba Road, Birmingham. 205-879-0409, www.birminghamzoo.com

n Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum1919 Ninth St., Calera. 205-668-3435, www.hodrrm.org

n McWane Science CenterHall of Heroes: Discover Your Super Powers. Learn the circum-stances that create superheroes, discover the ideals that heroes uphold and push boundaries as to what it truly means to be heroic! Exhibit features the five disciplines that are the basis for all super pow-ers: body, mind, mastery, gadgets and the elements; and a half scale replica of the 1960s Barris Kustoms’ Batmobile and much more.

Member Mondays. Every Monday, McWane Science Center members receive extra perks while visiting! Includes a special gift for kids when checking in, 30 percent discount on gift shop purchases, $1 small pop-corn at IMAX concession stand and a free members-only evening event each month. Also, on the second Monday of each month, McWane opens its doors from 5-8pm for its members.

IMAX Movies:Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice. Mankind faces a new threat as Batman embarks on a personal vendetta against Superman. In the meantime, “Doomsday” is created by Lex Luthor, and it’s up to Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman to stop them from destroying Metropolis.

National Parks Adventure. A trio of adventurers’ quest to experience America’s wildest, most historic and most naturally beautiful places be-

comes the ultimate off-trail adven-ture. Narrated by Robert Redford.

Wild Africa. Come on a spectacular ride across, over and through the magical realms of the most dramatic continent on earth. Robots. Today’s robots are nothing short of astonishing. Get a sneak peek into the future. Through September 30.

200 19th St. N., Birmingham. 205-714-8300, www.mcwane.org.

n Oak Mountain State Park 200 Terrace Drive, Pelham. 205-620-2520, www.alapark.com.

n Roy Downs Calera Library Story Times: *Family Story Time: Tuesdays at 10am *Sweet Pea (0-2 years old): Thursdays at 9am *Calera Kids (3 and up): Thursdays at 10am Summer Reading Program: Tuesdays at 5:30pm9700 Highway 25, Calera. 205-668-7200. www.cityofcalera.org.

n Ruffner Mountain Nature Center 1214 81st St. S., Birmingham. 205-833-8264, www.ruffnermountain.org.

n Southern Museum of FlightThe Jennys to Jets: Birming-ham’s Military Aviation History. In conjunction with the museum’s 50th anniversary celebration, this exhibition commemorates and pays tribute to 100 years of worldwide aviation service by the men and women of the Alabama (Air) Nation-al Guard. Through August 1. 4343 73rd St. N., Birmingham. 205-833-8226, www.southernmuseumofflight.org

n Vulcan Park 1701 Valley View Drive, Birmingham. 205-933-1409, www.vulcanpark.org

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by Charles Ghignapoetry party

For more poetry activities, visit the Father Goose website at FatherGoose.com.

Want to submit YOUR poems for publication? Parents, here are some magazines

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magicdragonmagazine.com, http://www.cricketmag.com

Look up into the summer sky.What do YOU see?

What do you DREAM?

NOW YOU TRY IT!

Moon PoemsJULY IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOON-GAZING MONTHS!I LIKE TO STARE UP INTO THE SUMMER SKY AND DREAM.SOMETIMES MY DREAMS TURN INTO POEMS!

Moon TreeMoon tree stares up at the night,wishes upon her passing stars,holds darkness in her leaveslike a secret,waits for morning to comehear her whisper of light.

Air ShipsLike silver sails on silver ships,A fleet of clouds floats by then slipsInto its Milky Way lagoonBeneath the lighthouse of the moon.

Moonunblinking eyeof night

earth’sheadlight

cyclops’heavenlysight

perfectcoinof white

crystalballin flight

keep us safetonight

The City SleepsAbove the stoplightsMade of steelWhere concrete buildingsScrape the skyA single cloudGoes drifting by

It casts a shadowIn the streetThat climbs the wallInto my roomAnd tucks me inBeneath the moon

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