Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Replica for Park Fountain Approved

By Trevor Stokes
TIMESDAILY
Tuesday, March 24, 2009



At a glance

The issue: Replacement/repair to the Wilson Park fountain.

What's new: The city council voted at its meeting today, on a plan to replicate the bird bath for $32,800.

What's next: If approved, the fountain will undergo six months of work and is expected to resemble the original 1932 fountain.

FLORENCE - After rejecting a granite replacement for the concrete fountain at Wilson Park, the city council is expected to vote on a replica of the 75-year-old structure at its meeting today.

If approved, The Design Center, based in Franklin, Tenn., will build a scaffolding around the fountain and make a rubber mold of the second tier in order to develop a concrete replica. The bottom tier will have a partial rubber mold made as a safety measure in case the structure is unstable, said Councilman Dick Jordan.

The Design Center made a photo-based replica of the third tier, a picture of which is available on the University of North Alabama archival Web site.

A work estimate of the project, in the best-case scenario, is two months.

In December, the council tabled a decision to buy a $28,935 granite surplus fountain that would have been shipped from New York. Several historians were concerned that it was too unlike the fountain that was originally built in 1932.

Jordan, who represents downtown, presented the plan to members of Heritage Preservation Inc., a non-profit community-based historical group. Since the 1970s, the third tulip-like tier on the fountain has been missing, said Billy Ray Warren, Heritage Preservation president.

"Several people have said they know where (the third tier) is, but no one is telling," said Lee Freeman, a historian at the Florence public library.

Through time, the freeze/thaw cycle and water in the fountain have worn the structure, which has exposed rebar and missing concrete chunks, Warren said.

Members of the historical group, including Brent Wood and Ashley Winkle, said the fountain has undergone several changes including an increased water arch and deepened water pool.

The proposed $32,800 fountain replacement, if approved, will be paid for from capital project funds, Jordan said.

Betty Champion, speaking on behalf of the historical preservation group, said they approved of the repairs and commended Jordan for working with them on the plan.

"This is exactly what we wanted," Warren said. "(Jordan) did what a district rep is supposed to do."

Trevor Stokes can be reached at 740-5728 or trevor.stokes@TimesDaily.com.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Scooting Around Downtown

This time last year gas prices threatened to put a stop to the great American pastime of.....driving....alone......long distances. And as gas prices rose, so did the number of two wheeled vehicles buzzing about in Downtown Florence. As the weather warms and the sun starts peeking through, I expect to see the return of the two wheelers.

I even jumped on the band wagon last fall and bought myself this beauty of a scooter! It is the perfect vehicle for toodling around downtown! I love the days I get to drive it. People smile and wave as you pass, some even giggle a bit but they all stop to see what you are driving. (I am sure they just want to be sure I am safe!) So get out and enjoy the friendliness in downtown. If you have a scooter or motorcycle, jump on it to come eat or shop or even just to spend the afternoon in the park with friends. If you aren't fortunate enough to get 80+ miles per gallon, wave to the friendly motorcyclists and scootists (what in the world do we call ourselves?) as they pass! It will make their day and yours!

HAPPY TOODLING!

Longshore Cycle Center
913 Mitchell Boulevard
Florence, AL 35630
256.764.3038

Riverview Scooters
120 South Poplar Street
Florence, AL 35630
256.648.1488
www.riverviewscooters.com

Monday, March 16, 2009

Rosie's Cantina Perfect Portion, Perfect Price $5.99 Meal

Downtown Florence

302 North Court Street

256.767.5599


Enjoy Rosie's NEW

Perfect Portion, Perfect Price $5.99 Meal

11 to 5 Everyday


Entrees come with Mexican Rice, Refried Beans, your choice of a Soft Drink or Tea and Rosie's famous chips and salsa.


Your Choice:

Taco - Beef or Chicken (crispy or soft)
Echilada - Beef, Chicken or Cheese
Quesadilla - Beef or Chicken
Garden Salad* - with Spicy Beef or Taco Chicken
Chalupa - Beef or Chicken
Rosie Changa - Beef or Chicken
Tamale - Shredded Pork

Great Choices.
Great Value.

Please forward to co-workers, family and friends!

For menu or information, call Kim Parker at 256.668.2777 or email unagrad@bellsouth.net.


Have a Rosie Day!


For a limited time, Florence location only.
Price does not include applicable sales tax or gratuity.
*Salad served with drink, chips and salsa only.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Early Photos of Rogers Hall

Courtview, 505 North Court Street, University of North Alabam, Florence, Lauderdale County, AL

Fireplace in front Parlor or Living Room

View Of Front Door In Downstairs Hall

Stairway In Hall

Front View From East

From:
http://ltc4940.blogspot.com/