Friday, August 5, 2011

Highlights from
National Night Out
Residents of Heather Pointe turned out this past Tuesday, August 2nd for  it's first National Night  Out. Although the heat was sweltering a good number of families supported NNO.
In attendance were the Mayor of Pinson, Hoyt Sanders (left) along with Deputy Jeff Hannah (right). The Mayor exhibited his culinary skills, arriving with grilled hot dogs for the event. Additionally, the City of Pinson also provided sodas, chips and frozen fruit bars. Councilor John Churchwell stopped by for a hot dog and visited with neighbors.
Fire Marshall, Matt Angelo (left) and other members of the Center Point Fire Department were on hand as well.

Pets are usually good icebreakers for children. Children showed quite a fascination and no fear for the two Great Danes in attendance with their pet parents.


New found friendships were formed among children and

adults.



 


Thanks go out to the City of Pinson for choosing Heather Pointe as one of the anchor communities for NNO. Thank you to the neighbors who loaned coolers and other needed items. Though not listed many neighbors thought to bring fans and chairs.

Pinson Library
April Wallace will be the new Director of the Pinson Library. The library will open to the public in October of this year.

August 13th
*Get old documents shredded for free at the Shred-a-thon to be held at Pinson City Hall.9am-1pm
*PVHS Workday, 8am-noon
* Volunteers are needed for  Main Street Clean up day

Area School Openings
Bessemer -- Aug. 15.
Birmingham -- Aug. 10.
Fairfield -- Aug. 15.
Homewood -- Aug. 10.
Hoover -- Aug. 15.
Jefferson County -- Aug. 15.
Leeds -- Aug. 9.
Midfield -- Aug. 15.
Mountain Brook -- Aug. 16.
Shelby County -- Aug. 11.
Tarrant -- Aug. 15.
Trussville -- Aug. 9.
Vestavia Hills -- Aug. 11.
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