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Friday, March 28, 2008

It's sausage time again in Elberta

Firefighters to increase number of links served as event marks 30th year

Friday, March 28, 2008
By GUY BUSBY
Staff Reporter

Food is a part of many festivals, but over the last 30 years, one form of festival snack has become linked with not only the event, but the community.

This year, the Elberta Sausage Festival will be Saturday, starting at 8 a.m. at the town park. Steve Kirkpatrick, fire chief, said conditions this year look good.

"The weather is looking great and we're going up on the (amount of) sausage we're serving. We're out there today putting up fire department flags under the American flags and we're really looking forward to a great day," Kirkpatrick said Thursday.

Click here to read the full article from the Mobile Press-Register.

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Monday, January 14, 2008

Baldwin County Heritage Museum's 2nd Annual Winter Festival

submitted by Becky Holliday

Baldwin County Heritage Museum's 2nd annual Winter Festival will open with on Thurs., Jan. 16 at 1 PM with a slide presentation and discussion by Blanton Blankenship, Director and Mike Bailey, Education Director of Fort Morgan.

Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy the new exhibits at the museum and learn more about Fort Morgan. The fort is a United States seacoast defense fort on Mobile Point. It exhibits the evolution of American coast defense and fortifications from 1834 to World War II. The site’s collection includes artillery pieces, military uniforms, small arms, accoutrements, historic photographs, documents, manuscripts and other memorabilia. Fort Morgan will be a feature exhibit in the new History Walk under construction at BCHM. This project will celebrate the 200th anniversary of Baldwin County.

This event is dedicated to the winter residents of Baldwin County and our devoted volunteers. This two month festival of programs will run from January 16th thru March 16th. Admission to the museum is free of charge. We encourage our visitors to bring picnic lunches and enjoy the grounds. A full list of activities may be found on our web site at BaldwinCountyHeritageMuseum.com. Additions will be made to the calendar as the events are confirmed.

The museum is on Hwy 98 ½ mile W. of the stop light in Elberta. BCHM hours are 10 AM to 4 PM Wed. thru Sat. and the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month. For more information call the museum cell: 251-752-8883 or phone: 251-986-8375

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