From The Tribune staff reports
TRUSSVILLE The 2021 Trussville City Fest Committee has announced this year’s official theme and preliminary plans for the city’s premier community event.
Trussville City Fest 2021: Better Together will celebrate the reuniting of families and friends following a year of pandemic restrictions and distancing. Presenting sponsor for the event is the Trussville City Schools Foundation.
Scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 11, the festivities will begin with a 20th anniversary observance of the 2001 attack on America at the Veteran’s Memorial at 9 a.m. The city’s new Veterans Committee, led by Chad Carroll, is organizing the ceremony.
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TRUSSVILLE The Trussville Area Chamber of Commerce is teaming up with BBB Serving Central & South Alabama to host a Community Shred Day in the parking lot of the Trussville Civic Center on Friday, April 30, from 9:00 a.m. until 1 p.m.
The service is free and made possible in cooperation with the city of Trussville, al.com, The Trussville Tribune, and Gone for Good, a document destruction and e-waste company founded by United Ability.
Participants are limited to two bags or boxes of paper documents. (No electronics will be accepted at this event.) Shredding will take place onsite, and the material will then be disposed of in a secure manner.
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By Erica Thomas, managing editor
For over a year now, many local businesses have been pushing hard to stay in business. As the COVID-19 pandemic claimed lives and caused panic, some small businesses struggled to stay afloat. In fact, many businesses were forced to reinvent themselves in order to stay relevant and tend to the needs of customers.
Alabama’s mask mandate will officially expire on Friday, April 9, 2021. Although some municipalities and businesses will still require masks, the expiration of the mandate provides a sense of freedom for many Alabamians.
Some local chambers of commerce have planned their first luncheons in over a year. June Mathews, the director of the Trussville Area Chamber of Commerce said she is excited that the chamber will be able to get
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