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MONTGOMERY – Current Associate Executive Director Alvin Briggs has been selected to become the fifth Executive Director of the Alabama High School Athletic Association. The unanimously approved the hiring of Briggs at a special Central Board meeting Monday morning and the announcement was made by current AHSAA Central Board of Control president Van Phillips Monday at a press conference held at the AHSAA office today.
Briggs, 56, who has been on the executive staff of the AHSAA since 2011, will be taking over his new role as Executive Director officially on July 1. Steve Savarese, who has served as Executive Director for the 15 years, announced his plans to retire at the April meeting of the CBOC.
AHSAA.com
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Current Associate Executive Director Alvin Briggs has been selected to become the fifth Executive Director of the Alabama High School Athletic Association. The unanimously approved the hiring of Briggs at a special Central Board meeting Monday morning and the announcement was made by current AHSAA Central Board of Control president Van Phillips Monday at a press conference held at the AHSAA office today.
Briggs, 56, who has been on the executive staff of the AHSAA since 2011, will be taking over his new role as Executive Director officially on July 1. Steve Savarese, who has served as Executive Director for the 15 years, announced his plans to retire at the April meeting of the CBOC.
Free Alabama National Fair tickets possible with downloaded app, survey
Alabama National Fair returning By WSFA Staff | May 10, 2021 at 4:12 PM CDT - Updated May 10 at 4:12 PM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The
Alabama National Fair is dubbed the âBest 10 Day of Fallâ but it could be even better for one family who gets to skip the ticket line!
The fair, set to run from Oct. 8-17 at Montgomeryâs Garrett Coliseum, is offering a free family four pack of tickets through a two-step process. Just download the fairâs mobile app and take a six question survey.
Fair officials will select a winner on May 31 from all the entrants who take part.
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Organizers of the Alabama National Fair are hopeful that events can return to normal this fall, after they had to make adjustments last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Kiwanis Club of Montgomery announced today that the 68th annual Alabama National Fair will be held from October 8-17 at Garrett Coliseum, with the popular racing pigs, the sea lions splash and the Zerbini Family Circus all coming back.
“I think this year is more normal than people realize,” Alabama National Fair Executive Director Randy Stephenson told Alabama News Network. “It’s just the expectations and what is going to happen, we don’t know. There is a little unknown, but we know we’re going to be able to have the fair,” he said.