The Hannah White Arnett Chapter of the Daughcters of the American Revolution, in partnership with Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3128, hosted the 2022 National Wreaths Across America Day ceremony
The Hannah White Arnett Chapter NSDAR and DeKalb County VFW Post 3128 announced their participation in the national Wreaths Across America program whose mission is to Remember the fallen, honor
Kelly Moses is the Marketing Coordinator for the DeKalb County Childrenâs Advocacy Center and Thrifty Outfitters, which are 501c3 non-profits. Moses also supervises Thrifty Outfitters. Thrifty Outfitters provides funding for both the DeKalb County CAC and The Gathering Place.
Moses is from the area and graduated from Fort Payne High School in 1986. He has personally owned several businesses and has worked in the corporate world. Moses said in his current position, he definitely feels he is in his wheelhouse because the everyday business of business is what he knows best.
âI have always prayed that I would be able to one day do something bigger than me, for something that makes a difference,â said Moses. âThe CAC provides hope and healing for abused and at-risk children, I feel I have been blessed with this position as Marketing Coordinator.â
Valley Head welcomes back its fourth annual Memories of Mayberry Festival on Saturday, May 1 at the Valley Head Town Square.
Festivities start at 9 a.m. and admission is free. The event will feature entertainment for the whole family including arts and crafts, various food vendors, pony rides, childrenâs train rides, balloon artist, slide and a bouncy house.
The festival has grown to be the Valley Head Volunteer Fire Departmentâs biggest fundraiser.
Since 2017, the town has welcomed festival-goers to an evening of nostalgia transporting attendees to the era of The Andy Griffith Show, complete with impersonations of the showâs iconic characters Barney Fife, Floy Lawson the barber and Otis Campbell the town drunk.