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Best In Ashland, AL City Guide, News and Events.

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Secretary, Clay County Historical Society

We would like to invite everyone to join the Clay County Historical Society. We meet every third Monday night in Ashland at 6:30 p.m. We meet at High Point Coffee Shop or Eastside Community Building. If you are interested, please contact Flora Poe, Ashland or Johnie Sentell, High Point Coffee Shop. It is only $20.00 per year for the entire family. Please come and join us. We purchased the old Ashland Post Office on the square and we are in the process of remodeling it for our museum.
Judy Freeman
Secretary
Clay County Historical Society.

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The Pinhoti Trail in the Talladega National Forest

The Pinhoti Trail includes more than 100 miles of hiking tails. It runs from Piedmont, its northen terminus, to a point south of Talladega. Side trails in the Cheaha Wilderness and Cheaha State Park are a part of the Nubbin Creek, Odum Scout, CaveCreek, Skyway Loop, and Chinnabee Silent Trails. If you have any experience on these trails or other trails in or near Clay County, please list them here.

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Autism Awareness Day at Ashland City Park

On April 24, 2010 from 10:00 A.M. until there will be a tennis tournament and many other activities at the Ashland City Park to benefit the children in Clay County School System that have autism. For more information go to http://www.aad10.1free.ws

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Award Winning Songwriter to Play in Ashland

Early on in his career, Austin Cunningham carved out a place for himself on Music Row as a songwriter. He left his hometown of Garland, Texas and made the move to Nashville to pursue a career in music. His songs have been covered by artists such as Hank Williams, Jr., Del McCoury, Chris Knight, Martina McBride, Lee Greenwood, and the list goes on. Several years back, Austin was awarded the Johnny Mercer Award for Emerging American Songwriters. Although writing is his first passion, he is no slouch at performing, blazing a trail with live shows across the U.S. and is a favorite on the Texas music scene, where his single, “Guns and Religion” was a top 20 hit last year. With a strong voice and some of the best guitar playing you’ll ever hear, he always manages to captivate his audience. It’s interesting to watch people respond to Austin’s songs, whether it’s one that paints a picture of salty characters like “Buck Clayborn” or a heart wrenching “Long Way To Go”, about the struggle to understand the suicide of a good friend, or the hatred in the sky on 9-11. His songs aren’t the only thing that resonates. It’s his down-to-earth-I-know-you-from-somewhere personality that sweeps over the crowd. He interacts with his audience like he’s known them since childhood. “Austin is the type of guy who wants to know your name and has the uncanny ability to remember it. His outgoing personality makes one understand the enticing nature of his songs. I found myself tearing up over lost love and tasting hot chili pepper while boot scooting in my mind.”……. Janet Brice Parker, Author, The Ivy Stays Green. If you’re a writer looking for inspiration, a music buff, or just someone wanting to be entertained for a while, don’t miss the chance to hear and meet this shining star from Texas. Austin performs at The Ashland Theatre, on Saturday, February 27th, at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $10 Advance/$12 Door. For tickets and more information on Austin, visit www.austincunningham.com or call 256/565-2458. -Meredith Frye www.fryeswiththat.com
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BestInAshland.com

BestInAshland.com strives to report on the pulse of Ashland, AL.

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Greg Varner for Alabama State Senate

Checkout the Greg Varner for Alabama State Senate Facebook FAN Page - click here.
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Improvements in Ashland

i've gone through ashland a few times on my way to the lake. the first time i thought it was kind of cute but didn't have much there that justified stopping. now, each time i drive through i see improvements that are making this cute little town more interesting...i'm sure i'll be stopping and maybe having lunch in one of the new restaruants opening up and walking through some shops in the future.

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