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Trussville Rotarians sponsor book nook for housing authority

From The Tribune staff reports TRUSSVILLE The Trussville Rotary Daybreak Club helped sponsor a book nook for the Jefferson County Housing Authority on Wednesday, April 28, 2021. The book nook was installed at Terrace Manor II, in Bessemer. Anyone can borrow books from the stand-alone box. The box is one of 10 book houses that was built and donated to Better Basics by the Rotary Club. Rotarians Ken Vaughan (who is executive director of the Jefferson County Housing Authority), Van Horne, Mike Ennis, and Dr. Kristi Bradford (who is executive director of Better Basics). Photo: Diane Poole. “The Book Nook at Terrace Manor II is further supported by a generous donation from the Caring Foundation & Corporate Giving of Blue Cross/Blue Shield, a Mentor level sponsor for Better Basics,” said Diane Poole.

Incompatible attachment styles could hinder your relationships, according to a therapist

Incompatible attachment styles could hinder your relationships, according to a therapist INSIDER 4/29/2021 Attachment styles describe the way people relate to each other and form relationships. There are four styles: s ecure, anxious-preoccupied, dismissive-avoidant, and fearful-avoidant. Couples with incompatible attachment styles have to communicate to resolve their differences, therapist Alex Greenwald said. You may have seen the term attachment style floating around your social media feed, perhaps in a passing post from your favorite wellness influencer. According to therapist Alex Greenwald of Empower Your Mind Therapy, attachment styles are the way people communicate and relate to each other. The styles can influence how much time you like to spend with other people, how you show love, and what makes you feel secure.

Trussville Police Chief to speak at Rotary Club meeting

From The Tribune staff reports TRUSSVILLE The Trussville Rotary Daybreak Club announced that Trussville Police Chief Eric Rush will be the featured speaker at its Feb. 17 meeting. “Chief Rush is responsible for the overall supervision and administration of the Police Department,” said Diane Poole, with the Rotary Club. “The Chief makes departmental policy and procedure, as well as overseeing personnel matters. Chief Rush reports to the Mayor.” Rush has been with the department since 1996. He was appointed Chief in 2018. The Rotary Club meets at 7 a.m. on the first through fourth Wednesday mornings of each month, usually through Zoom. For more information on the Trussville Rotary Daybreak Club, or to help with one of the projects, email Diane Poole at dianepoole1225@centurytel.net.

Circuit Judge to speak to Trussville Daybreak Rotary Club

From The Tribune staff reports TRUSSVILLE Circuit Judge in the Civil Division of Jefferson County, Brendette Brown, will be the featured speaker at the next Trussville Daybreak Rotary Club meeting. The meeting will be conducted via Zoom on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. Brown is a native of Theodore, Ala., in Mobile County. Diane Poole, with the Rotary Club, said Brown remembers watching Vivian Malone, who was from Mobile, and James Hood walk through the doors of the University of Alabama in 1963. “The outrageous protests were disturbing to her and she questioned why Malone and Hood would engage in such an act when there was so much violence directed at them,” Poole said. “Her father explained that sometimes one has to stand for what is right even though it might be risky and dangerous. He went on to tell her that those students were walking through the door so that she would have the opportunity to do the same in coming years and hopefully without protests.”

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