By John Underwood / john@gulfcoastmedia.com
ROBERTSDALE, Alabama Cadets from Robertsdale and Elberta high schools celebrated their achievements and talked about the challenges of the past year as part of the annual “Pass-In-Review” conducted Wednesday, Dec. 9 at Robertsdale High School.
Because of travel restrictions, the annual inspection, which would have been conducted by new NJROTC Area 8 Commander Michael Mullen, was instead conducted by Baldwin County Schools Superintendent Eddie Tyler.
“On behalf of the Board of Education, I want to say how proud I am of this group of students,” Tyler said, “who have set and are already achieving their goals. They are a testament to their communities and a prime example of what is being accomplished here in Central Baldwin County.”
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Foley Woman’s Club December 2020 get-together Members of the FWC receiving the Big Beautiful Baldwin’s Best of 2021 Civic Club certificate. Posted Tuesday, December 15, 2020 12:00 am President Kelly Barrett, Jeannie Rikard, Sylvia Womack, and Cheryl McCoy receiving donation from the Rikard Foundation.
Submitted by Barbara McCamish
FOLEY - The Foley Woman’s Club annual Christmas luncheon was canceled this year due to COVID-19 fears, however a few members and friends decided to gather instead. The group met at the new Foley restaurant Locals & Company for a girl’s get-together lunch to help support the local restaurant. Other club members who were to attend the canceled Christmas luncheon chose to donate their luncheon fee to the Clubs donation to the Alabama Boys Ranch.