• Enjoy Hoover March

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  • Welcome to the second episode of the "Enjoy Hoover" podcast. This is a guide to some of the fun events and delicious restaurants Hoover, Alabama presents. We will meet the Mayor of Hoover, Alabama, Frank Bercado and find out what exciting events and changes will be happening. From the Enjoy Hoover Studios. This is the Enjoy Hoover Podcast, your monthly guide to news and exciting events, all with big city style. With a small town feel. Everyone is welcome here to our small, enticing piece of Alabama. So welcome you all to enjoy Hoover!00:00:23S2Hello and welcome to the Enjoy Hoover podcast I'm Melissa Carter. Coming up we have an interview with mayor Frank Bernardo. But first let's check out what's happening in Hoover this month. From sporting tournaments to community celebrations, there's something for everyone now kicking off March, don't miss the indoor pickleball tournament at the Finley Center on March 2nd and third. Now we're going to talk about that more here soon. And on March 2nd, join the 25th annual Arbor Day celebration at Aldridge Gardens with tree giveaways, a formal ceremony, and fun activities for kids. It's a day to connect with nature. Looking to lend a hand will drop by the Helping Hands volunteer session at the Hoover Public Library on March 11th. Role. Newspapers for the local humane society and make a difference in your community. Plus, mark your calendars for the Spring Festival at Riverchase Baptist on March 16th. Egg hunts, games and food trucks await, making it a day of family fun. Now, if you want to learn about public safety, head to the Hoover Public Safety Night out on March 19th at the Riverchase Galleria. Meet local officers, enjoy activities and learn valuable tips for staying safe. Music lovers, don't miss Mac McAnally with Eric Darken at the Hoover Public Library on March 21st and 22nd. Get your tickets for an unforgettable evening of music, and finally, hop on over to Bluff Park United Methodist Church on March 23rd for a community Easter egg hunt with thousands of eggs, photos with the Easter Bunny, and more. It's an exciting event. Get it for the whole family and looking on to April if you're ready to run the high country. Five K in Bluff Park, hosted by Shades Crest Baptist Church, is on Saturday, April 6th. Register now to run or walk this annual race by visiting run Sign-Up. Com now let's talk pickleball, the quirky sport that's sweeping the nation originated in 1965 as a backyard pastime. It's now making waves as a beloved activity for all ages. And if you're curious to join the fun, mark your calendars for the indoor pickleball tournament happening at the Findlay Center on March 2nd and third. Now, whether you're a seasoned pro or a newbie, this event promises excitement for everyone. Lisa Fair, the event manager, underscores the inclusivity of the tournament, welcoming players of all skill levels. With men's and women's doubles kicking off Saturday morning at nine and mixed doubles following suit on Sunday. There's something for everyone. Plus, with a double elimination format and guaranteed three games per player, the tournament ensures a thrilling experience for participants and spectators alike. And with ample parking and easy access from I-4. 59 getting there is a breeze. Not to mention the added perk of an indoor venue offering shelter from unpredictable weather. Registration is open with fees covering entry, player gifts and even a catered lunch by Culver's. So whether you're a pickleball pro or a curious newcomer, don't miss out on the action. Visit Hoover Met complex.com for more details. From the cherished memories of her grandparents kitchen to the bustling world of entrepreneurship, Ramsey Nuss journey is a testament to the power and connection of collaboration. Growing up in the esteemed Purcell Farms family business, Nuss was steeped in the values of community and meaningful interactions. Now she's bringing that ethos to life with the all new Bluff Park Coffee Collective. Nuss owns Good Neighbor Baking and is partnering with Dazzle Coffee to open a storefront called Bluff Park Coffee Collective. But it's not just about business, it's about relationships. Nelson's collaboration with Diesel Coffee stemmed from a desire to expand her baking business while maintaining that personal ...
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Welcome to the second episode of the "Enjoy Hoover" podcast. This is a guide to some of the fun events and delicious restaurants Hoover, Alabama presents. We will meet the Mayor of Hoover, Alabama, Frank Bercado and find out what exciting events and changes will be happening. From the Enjoy Hoover Studios. This is the Enjoy Hoover Podcast, your monthly guide to news and exciting events, all with big city style. With a small town feel. Everyone is welcome here to our small, enticing piece of Alabama. So welcome you all to enjoy Hoover!00:00:23S2Hello and welcome to the Enjoy Hoover podcast I'm Melissa Carter. Coming up we have an interview with mayor Frank Bernardo. But first let's check out what's happening in Hoover this month. From sporting tournaments to community celebrations, there's something for everyone now kicking off March, don't miss the indoor pickleball tournament at the Finley Center on March 2nd and third. Now we're going to talk about that more here soon. And on March 2nd, join the 25th annual Arbor Day celebration at Aldridge Gardens with tree giveaways, a formal ceremony, and fun activities for kids. It's a day to connect with nature. Looking to lend a hand will drop by the Helping Hands volunteer session at the Hoover Public Library on March 11th. Role. Newspapers for the local humane society and make a difference in your community. Plus, mark your calendars for the Spring Festival at Riverchase Baptist on March 16th. Egg hunts, games and food trucks await, making it a day of family fun. Now, if you want to learn about public safety, head to the Hoover Public Safety Night out on March 19th at the Riverchase Galleria. Meet local officers, enjoy activities and learn valuable tips for staying safe. Music lovers, don't miss Mac McAnally with Eric Darken at the Hoover Public Library on March 21st and 22nd. Get your tickets for an unforgettable evening of music, and finally, hop on over to Bluff Park United Methodist Church on March 23rd for a community Easter egg hunt with thousands of eggs, photos with the Easter Bunny, and more. It's an exciting event. Get it for the whole family and looking on to April if you're ready to run the high country. Five K in Bluff Park, hosted by Shades Crest Baptist Church, is on Saturday, April 6th. Register now to run or walk this annual race by visiting run Sign-Up. Com now let's talk pickleball, the quirky sport that's sweeping the nation originated in 1965 as a backyard pastime. It's now making waves as a beloved activity for all ages. And if you're curious to join the fun, mark your calendars for the indoor pickleball tournament happening at the Findlay Center on March 2nd and third. Now, whether you're a seasoned pro or a newbie, this event promises excitement for everyone. Lisa Fair, the event manager, underscores the inclusivity of the tournament, welcoming players of all skill levels. With men's and women's doubles kicking off Saturday morning at nine and mixed doubles following suit on Sunday. There's something for everyone. Plus, with a double elimination format and guaranteed three games per player, the tournament ensures a thrilling experience for participants and spectators alike. And with ample parking and easy access from I-4. 59 getting there is a breeze. Not to mention the added perk of an indoor venue offering shelter from unpredictable weather. Registration is open with fees covering entry, player gifts and even a catered lunch by Culver's. So whether you're a pickleball pro or a curious newcomer, don't miss out on the action. Visit Hoover Met complex.com for more details. From the cherished memories of her grandparents kitchen to the bustling world of entrepreneurship, Ramsey Nuss journey is a testament to the power and connection of collaboration. Growing up in the esteemed Purcell Farms family business, Nuss was steeped in the values of community and meaningful interactions. Now she's bringing that ethos to life with the all new Bluff Park Coffee Collective. Nuss owns Good Neighbor Baking and is partnering with Dazzle Coffee to open a storefront called Bluff Park Coffee Collective. But it's not just about business, it's about relationships. Nelson's collaboration with Diesel Coffee stemmed from a desire to expand her baking business while maintaining that personal ...

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