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Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama inducts four into the Civic Hall of Fame wbrc.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wbrc.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Chamber honoring 2023 Civic Hall of Fame honorees this week wvua23.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wvua23.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Three groups will host a memorial ride next weekend that will benefit the families of Officer Kennis Croom, Deputy Brad Johnson and Deputy Christopher Poole.
Montgomery Drive-In Registration Still Available The Chamber's 2014 Montgomery Drive-In will be Wed., Mar. 19 - Thurs., Mar. 20. This is a wonderful opportunity to spend time with our state's elected leadership, advocate for important issues and network with other local business leaders. Visit www.tuscaloosachamber.com to register and get details. There are a few rooms
United Way of West Alabama One-Day Giving Event Info The United Way of West Alabama is a great organization. They believe that “when you LIVE UNITED, each of YOU can be the spark that fuels lasting change for the better in our West Alabama communities.” I love the part about change for the better. Get our free mobile app The United Way of West Alabama's mission is to strengthen “education, income stability, and health in our communities by developing resources and partnerships.” They need your help to celebrate their “75th Anniversary with a donation to United Way! The one-day giving event takes place on March 16
Rodney Pelt Rodney T. Pelt’s roots are grounded in West Alabama. He was born in Tuscaloosa, reared in one of the poorest counties in Alabama. Although miles away from greater opportunities, Rodney didn’t allow his surroundings to determine his direction. At an early age, he joined the military; this allowed him to expand his mind and discover the possibilities he knew existed as a young man. Ultimately, he served 16 years and is now a retired Army veteran. During his time with the military, he determined he wanted to share these lessons and serve on a smaller scale, having an individualized and thus greater impact. He aimed to return to his roots, West Alabama (Tuscaloosa), and fertilize the minds of the young men and women in his native community. In 2011, he founded Mind Changers, Inc., a non-profit organization established to motivate, empower, and encourage young men and women through mentoring and various resources.