Time to ‘chili’-out in Gadsden
Weather conditions have conspired to inspire people to cook things like a big hearty pot of chili, just in time for a chance to compete at doing just that – in Gadsden’s 7th Annual Chili Cook-off.
Pots will be bubbling on Feb. 1, as competitive chili cooks line up in front of the Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural Arts.
The deadline
Time is running out for health care enrollment: QOLHS can help
Time is running out to enroll in the Marketplace insurance plans available at healthcare.gov.
As a result, Quality of Life Health Services, Inc. continues to try to reach as many people as possible. The health care service provider could find no better way to do that than to attend the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Health Fair at Gadsden State on
Non-profit gives AED unit, first-aid kit to Parks and Rec
The City of Gadsden’s Parks and Recreation Department is one of several to benefit form a Birmingham physicians’ concern over the safety of those participating and attending youth sports activities.
The National Center for Sports Safety is giving 11 Automatic External Defibrillators (AED) and fully stocked emergency first aid kits to parks and recreation centers across the State of Alabama.
Among the
Community unites to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day
By Donna Thornton/News Editor
The community gathered on Jan. 20, many to remember the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and still others to learn more about it at the 28th annual city-wide celebration.
The event was hosted by WMGJ radio station, with the theme of “Moving Forward in Unity.” The celebration began with a presentation: “A Historical Perspective