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TRUSSVILLE The Trussville Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting Taste of Trussville on Thursday, May 6, 2021. Several local food vendors will participate in the event at the Trussville Civic Center, starting at 5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.
There will be samplings from area restaurants and bakeries, in trays. You can stay and eat or take your tray to go. A cash wine bar will also be available.
Tickets can be purchased in advance for $15 at the chamber office or online until midnight on Wednesday. Tickets purchased online will be available for pickup at the ticket table on the night of the event.
By Erica Thomas, managing editor
TRUSSVILLE A Trussville couple is opening a new sign shop and their vision is one of innovation for the city.
Amie and Andrew McCullough are the owners of Cahaba Design Co. They will open a new location in downtown Trussville in May.
Andrew grew up in Trussville and graduated from Hewitt-Trussville High School. The two met while in college in Texas and decided to eventually make Trussville their home. Amie went to school for graphic design and has been in the business since.
Aime McCullough has been working from home but recently saw a need in the city. When a new spot opened, she took the opportunity. Not only are they opening a brick-and-mortar, but they are also upgrading their equipment.
By June Mathews
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.