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Skating returns to Rotary Pavilion

For a second winter in a row, the people of Fort Payne can take to the (artificial) ice this holiday season, as the skating rink makes its return to the ....

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Ice skating returning to Fort Payne

Fort Payne-Main Street is bringing some early Christmas magic to town with a synthetic ice-skating rink to be located at the Rotary Pavilion at the intersection of Godfrey Avenue and ....

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Pete the Cat Day returns August 6

The author and creator of the Pete the Cat storybooks, Fort Payne native James Dean, will sign books and artwork at the Fort Payne Coal & Iron Building between 9 ....

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Fort Payne's Bicentennial timeline | Community


Some of you may have seen our freshly constructed Fort Payne historic timeline on the side of the little gray building at the corner of Gault and 5th St.
The project itself goes back to 2018 when the city of Fort Payne received a grant to participate in making a permanent publicly visible piece for the celebration of the Alabama Bicentennial in 2019.
To do this project, a local Bicentennial committee was formed to decide what to do. The committee met for several months to decide what the project would consist of. The state Bicentennial Committee required us to submit our plan for approval prior to construction and prior to receiving the grant. The committee consisted of myself as Chair, Maurey Roberts, from the city of Fort Payne (Maurey did the final graphic design), Olivia Cox of Landmarks of DeKalb County, Randy Grider from the Mentone Arts and Cultural Center, David Rains, Darlene Rotch and Tim Harris of Main Street, Larry Chesser, Brian Baine and Lynn Brewer from the ....

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