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R ead a B ig M essage . L ive a B ig M essage TM September 19, 2012 Vol. 6, Issue 38 Please Visit Our Website for Turnkey Pricing www.valorsteelbuildings.com $ 3,500 Total Value is Over Free Coupons Inside TIDBITS® IS CHEWING THE FAT WITH IDIOMS by Patricia L. Cook This Tidbits delves into idioms. An idiom is “a group of words whose meaning cannot be predicted from the meanings of the constituent words.” In other words, they really don’t make sense! • If you live in the rainy Pacific Northwest, the steamy Southern states or a rain forest, you have probably heard the idiom “It was raining cats and dogs.” The origin of the phrase is unknown. One theory is that in olden days in England, dogs and cats would sleep on the thatch or hay roofs of houses. When it rained, the roofs became slippery and the animals would slide off. Hence, it was “raining cats and dogs!” • On the other hand, if you are sitting in a theater, you may be in the “peanut gallery.” This term was popularized in the late 19th century and referred to seats located in the balcony of the theater, the “cheap” seats. People in these seats would sometimes throw peanuts, common theater food of the time, on those seated below. The term was also used for those seated in the first row on the floor seats where the patrons could throw peanuts on stage if they weren’t pleased with the performance. • Regarding theater lingo, when “the plot thickens,” it means that the situation is becoming more difficult or complicated. • Many consider theater performances to be luxuries for the wealthy, those who “live high on Turn To Page 3 For More! Harrison Finance Company 2101-F Hwy 98 Daphne Office 251-621-1911 WE CAN TAKE YOUR APPLICATION OVER THE PHONE! WE OFFER: RETAIL LOANS, PERSONAL LOANS, AUTO LOANS, MORTGAGE LOANS, DEBT CONSOLIDATION LOANS SUBJECT TO NORMAL CREDIT POLICY LIQUIDATION OUTLET 9AM - 6PM Open Tuesday Thru Saturday 9AM - 5PM LOXLEY HWY 59 (North of I-10) (251) 964-4568 FOLEY 204 EAST MICHIGAN AVE. (251) 943-7284 SAVE UP TO 50% ON NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE “I’m Not Jumping Off This ROOF!” We provide Rentals For: Birthday Parties • School Events Church Events • Festivals & Fairs Family Reunions • All Other Events 251-923-7719 & Party Rentals 3733 Battleship Pkwy • Mobile • 251-626-2188 Hwy 59 • Original Oyster House Boardwalk • 251-948-2445 www.originaloysterhouse.com FOLLOW US facebook iphone On the Bay & At the Beach Great Seafood since 1983 Fantastic Kid’s Menu and Playground Gameday Has Arrived! This Section Pages 8 - 10! Be Sure And Check Out Our New High School Football Page in LocalBits Section on Page 21!

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R e a d a B i g M e s s a g e . L i v e a B i g M e s s a g e TM

September 19, 2012 Vol. 6, Issue 38

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TIDBITS® IS CHEWING THE FAT WITH IDIOMS

by Patricia L. CookThis Tidbits delves into idioms. An idiom is “a group of words whose meaning cannot be predicted from the meanings of the constituent words.” In other words, they really don’t make sense!• If you live in the rainy Pacific Northwest, the

steamy Southern states or a rain forest, you have probably heard the idiom “It was raining cats and dogs.” The origin of the phrase is unknown. One theory is that in olden days in England, dogs and cats would sleep on the thatch or hay roofs of houses. When it rained, the roofs became slippery and the animals would slide off. Hence, it was “raining cats and dogs!”

• On the other hand, if you are sitting in a theater, you may be in the “peanut gallery.” This term was popularized in the late 19th century and referred to seats located in the balcony of the theater, the “cheap” seats. People in these seats would sometimes throw peanuts, common theater food of the time, on those seated below. The term was also used for those seated in the first row on the floor seats where the patrons could throw peanuts on stage if they weren’t pleased with the performance.

• Regarding theater lingo, when “the plot thickens,” it means that the situation is becoming more difficult or complicated.

• Many consider theater performances to be luxuries for the wealthy, those who “live high on

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Your Family Tree

One of the best things you can leave future generations of your family is accurate genealogy information.Creating a family tree isn’t as difficult as it may sound. Start with yourself, your siblings and your parents. Accurate date and

place of birth information is crucial to any future hunts. Go back as many generations as you can, at least giving names if you can’t also supply dates and place of birth.Write down stories about your family members (this will also jog your own memory of facts about the past.) If there are “rumors,” make notes of those as well. Even if you can’t verify whether your mother’s grandfather was a train engineer, someone else might be able to at a later date.If you have a computer and are comfortable roaming the Internet, Ancestry.com is one of the best places to start. On Ancestry, you can not only research your family, but you can create a family tree to save. The amount of information available is amazing: old military records, city directories, birth and death certificates, photos uploaded by others, Census through 1940 and so much more. There is a fee to subscribe to Ancestry, but if you join for six months and do a little every week, you should finish in that time.On Family Search (familysearch.org) you will likely find information that you can’t find anywhere else (for example, some of it goes back as far as Europe), but you have to be careful. Use Family Search as a hunting ground and verify information elsewhere.If you’ve never done genealogy, consider taking a class to get started. This might be a good winter project, with the end result benefiting your family for generations to come.

Italian Spiced ShrimpQuick and flavorful, this healthful shrimp dish gets most of its flavor from a variety of Italian herbs and spices.1 small onion1 tablespoon fresh oregano leaves1 cup long-grain white rice1 3/4 cups hot water1 tablespoon olive oil1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper, to taste2 cloves garlic, crushed with press1 cup dry white wine1 can no-salt-added diced tomatoes, drained well1/2 teaspoon salt1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper1 pound 16- to 20-count shrimp, shelled and deveined, tail part left on if you like8 leaves basil, sliced very thin, for garnish

1. Preheat oven to 400 F. While oven heats, finely chop onion and oregano.2. In 3-quart shallow baking dish, combine rice and water. Cover tightly with foil and bake 20 minutes.3. Meanwhile, in 5- to 6-quart saucepot, heat oil on medium. Add onion, oregano and red pepper; cook 3 minutes, stirring oc-casionally. Add garlic and cook 30 seconds or until golden, stirring. Add wine and heat to boiling; reduce heat to medium-low and simmer 6 minutes or until wine is reduced by half, stirring occasionally. Stir in tomatoes, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon black pepper. Remove from heat.4. Arrange shrimp on top of rice in baking dish, in single layer. Pour tomato mixture evenly over shrimp; cover tightly with foil and bake 15 minutes or until shrimp turn opaque. Garnish with basil. Serves 6.

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For Any and All Distribution Needs or Questions Please Call (251) 229-4519 • September 19, 2012 Page 3the hog.” This expression came about because only the rich could afford the choicest cuts of pork, like loin, which comes from the top of the pig.

• The best cuts of pork were usually consumed at the time of butchering. The other cuts were salt cured for preservation to be eaten during the winter. When spring arrived, people were “scraping the bottom of the barrel” looking for any scraps remaining. The term is now used to refer to the last food in the pantry, money in the budget, last one chosen for a team, etc.

• Another term for the wealthy is the “upper crust.” This term comes from England, where the smell of bread wafted from the kitchens of country estates. The upper crust was the superior un-burnt part of a loaf that was served to the “gentry” or high society.

• In Biblical times, the “upper crust,” or upper class, was offered the “fat of the land.” This meant the fattest and best livestock.

• Another familiar expression with origins in the Bible is “salt of the earth.” Salt was not only expensive, it was also a vital preservative. People referred to as the “salt of the earth” were and are very precious.

• Again thinking of the precious commodity of salt, a compliment that someone is “worth his salt” means he is doing a good job and is a valuable worker. Salt was so valuable in ancient days that Roman soldiers were sometimes paid with salt instead of or in addition to coins or currency.

• In stark contrast to a good worker stands one who isn’t. A sorry or less-than-stellar worker may get “canned” or “sacked.” This terminology came from coal miners who were given a chit, a “statement of an amount owed for food and drink,” which they could use at the company store. When let go, their severance pay was a can of food usually put in a sack.

• Just as a bad worker can affect the attitudes of his co-workers, a “bad apple” can ruin a whole bag or box of apples. This term has been used with all kinds of produce and people as well. You don’t want to be the “bad apple” in the crowd!

• If you find yourself in the unsavory position of being the person viewed as the “bad apple,” you may find yourself “eating humble pie.” This saying came about in a circuitous way. In the 14th century, the heart, liver, entrails, etc. of animals were called the “numbles” (noumbles, nomblys, noubles). In the 15th century, they were called “umbles.” The umbles were used as an ingredient in pies. Only lower class folks ate “humble pie.” Hence, abasing or lowering oneself was seen as taking oneself to a lower class.

• Bakers in Europe were not usually baking “humble pie” but pastries, cookies, rolls and other fine treats. Because they could receive stiff punishment for shorting customers, bakers would usually put 13 or more pieces in their orders just to be sure. This is where the “baker’s dozen” originated.

• British sailors on war ships in the 1700s might have appreciated some “humble pie” or a generous “baker’s dozen.” Their ships did not have the best living conditions. Usually, a sailor’s breakfast and lunch was only bread and a beverage. The third meal of the day included meat and was presented on a square tray. Hence the term “square meal” was coined to identify the most substantial meal of the day.

• A popular topping for pizza, “Canadian bacon” has hog geography behind its name. It doesn’t have anything to do with the country of Canada other than its location relative to the United States. Traditional bacon is cut from the underbelly or south side of the pig. Canadian bacon is cut from the loin area, the upper part of the pig. Since it is from the north — Oh, Canada!

• In England, it is customary to extend hospitality to visitors, even complete strangers. However, when the host chose to serve a “cold shoulder” of beef, it signaled that it was time for the guests to move on. Think about this the next time you snub someone or give them the “cold shoulder.”

• When wood stoves were used to cook beef shoulders and more, cooks used the front burners for intense heat and for stoking the fire to avoid a reach across the hot stove top. When it was time to slow down or simmer the food, it was put on the “back burner.” Now that term is used for putting something on hold, such as a chore you need, but don’t want, to do.

• Now for “a toast” to our Tidbits readers! Toasting is a medieval tradition that honored a host with a gesture for long life. The gesture entailed placing a crust of bread into a goblet of wine and raising it to the host, an adaptation of Holy Communion.

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1. Which group had a Top 10 hit with “Born to Be With You” in 1956?2. Who released “You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’”?3. Paul McCartney married Linda Eastman, John Lennon married Yoko Ono, and George

Harrison and his wife, Pattie, were arrested on drug charges. What was the year?4. “Who’ll Stop the Rain” and “Lookin’ Out My Back Door” were on which album?5. Which group released “Run Runaway”?6. Ronnie James Dio replaced which musician in the band Black Sabbath?

Answers1. The Chordettes. They followed up in 1958 with a near chart topper in “Lollipop.”2. Judas Priest in 1982 on their “Screaming for Vengeance” album. It’s still their bestselling album.3. 1969. Five days after their wedding, Lennon and Ono held a “Bed-In” for a week from their hotel suite. The press was invited to visit and interview the couple, who talked about world peace.4. Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Cosmos Factory,” in 1970. Six songs from the album went to the Top 10.5. Slade, in 1984 on their “Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply” album. The U.K. version of the same album was entitled “The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome.”6. Ozzy Osbourne, in 1979.

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Ingredients1 tablespoon olive oil1 pound ground sirloin8 ounces ground pork8 ounces ground veal2 cloves garlic, minced1 medium onion, diced1 teaspoon dried Italian seasoning1/4 cup dry white wineOne 28-ounce can diced tomatoes, with juice1/2 cup whole milkKosher salt and freshly ground black pepper8 slices aged provolone cheese8 hinged hoagie/sub rollsOil-packed hot giardiniera, for servingChianti, for serving

DirectionsHeat the olive oil in a Dutch oven over me-dium heat. Add in the sirloin, pork and veal, and brown until no longer pink, about 10 minutes. With a slotted spoon, remove the meat and store in a bowl, leaving the juices and fat in the Dutch oven.

Sweat the garlic, onions and Italian season-ing in the Dutch oven, stirring frequently to insure they do not burn. Once the onions are translucent, add the meat back to the pan and then add the wine to deglaze. Add in the tomatoes and milk and bring to a simmer, stirring frequently until the sauce thickens, about 15 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.

Sandwich Build: Place a piece of cheese in each hoagie roll. Place some meat on top and the some giardiniera on the top of it all. Serve with a pint of Chianti.

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The fallout of USC’s loss to Stanford . . .by Bud Withers

Not a lot of people saw it coming, USC’s 21-14 defeat to Stanford Saturday as an 8-point favorite. This was the game in which Matt Barkley would finally get a pound of flesh for those three losses in 2009-11, the one that it all lined up for the Trojans. He’s a senior, and Stanford’s Josh Nunes is a guy who was making his third career start.

None of it mattered, Barkley or Marqise Lee or Robert Woods. What mattered was Stanford did what Stanford does, batter the opponent at the line of scrimmage.

Sunday, when the new AP rankings came out, Oregon had availed itself of USC’s fall to No. 13, moving up to third. Stanford leaped from No. 21 to ninth, while UCLA is 19th and Arizona 22nd.

First reaction to the loss is that USC, at least in the here and now, is fortunate that when the Pac-12 fathers aligned the two divi-sions back in 2010, Stanford got put in the North and USC in the South. A loss to a division opponent means you’re essentially two games behind that team, because the winner head-to-head owns the two-team tiebreaker.

So the pregnant question is whether anybody else in the Pac-12 South -- UCLA, Arizona, Utah, Arizona State -- is good enough to head off USC’s bid for the title in that division. If it isn’t, then it isn’t out of the question that the Trojans could climb back into the national-title race by winning out -- including a victory over Oregon Nov. 3 and then taking the league-title game. There are a lot of bullets yet to be fired.

Still, you wonder if USC is capable of that kind of run -- even whether it’s been overrated. Any team that gets mashed by a Stanford ground game that clicked for 202 yards is going to see it again. And although nobody in this league is as physical as the Cardinal and as capable of running, that’s going to be a popular formula, especially with new run-oriented philosophies at Arizona and Arizona State.

Among the shocking aspects of the Stanford victory is this: Most people figured that with the Cardinal’s inexperience at quarter-back, it was vastly beneficial for the Trojans to get Stanford early. Not so. And now, Josh Nunes has one more career victory over USC than Matt Barkley does against Stanford.

That movable Pac-12 game of the year has shifted, at least until further notice. It was going to be Nov. 3, Oregon against USC. Now it’s looking like Nov. 17, Stanford at Oregon.

But what the Stanford-USC game proved is it’s more than a two-team league. It’s at least three, and Washington will get a chance to suggest it’s even more when it hosts Stanford in the next game for both teams Thursday night, Sept. 27.

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Golf Club Components ExplainedTo understand how to buy golf club components, you first need to know how these parts work and what they are in the first place. So let’s begin in this way. If you know the parts already, treat this portion as a short review of Golf 101. The Grip First of all comes the grip. The grip of the golf club is important because it is the extension of the golfer’s hands. According to the rules of golf, the grip has to be round, without obvious pockmarks which detract significantly from the roundness. The Shaft The shaft of the golf club connects the grip to the head and, like the grip, must also conform to accepted roundness rules. Most modern golf club shafts are made of either steel or a carbon-fiber and resin composite. Now it’s about time to explain the concept and the theory behind a golf club component. The operant word is assembly type. It’s like playing with a Lego set. So let’s say you want to fit your choice of shaft to the rest of the club components, you’ll be running into a vendor that sells a golf component kit. Now you’ve got to be careful about whom you trust in this business. It’s easy to ruin your investment. It can get scratched or worse, broken. It’s not a simple glue or Epoxy situation. Some unscrupulous golf component vendors use a sacrificial laminate process, involving grinding the outside of the shaft. By cutting the fibers on the surface, energy and feel are lost. Solution: Look for a high grade modulus shaft fiber which results in very little loss of energy from your hands to the clubface. Other Handy Golf Tips: 1. Source any natural dietary supplements which will help to keep you fit and healthy and keep your body in good shape to play golf. 2. Develop complete confidence in yourself and your game - need to be tough-minded and totally focused when you play golf. 3. Learn all known golf bets so that you can bet to your advantage and apply psychological pressure on your opponents at opportune moments. 4. Take vacations that will give you opportunities to play plenty of golf and enhance your game. 5. Source any natural dietary supplements which will help to keep you fit and healthy and keep your body in good shape to play golf. 6. You can find hundreds of the best and most popular golf tips on the internet. In a matter of minutes you can have tons of amazing golf tips at your disposal and most of them will be so basic that you will be shocked at how quickly they will improve your game. 7. You should spend more than one day searching for good golf tips. These should be something that you are always on the lookout for, you never know where you will come across some fantastic golf tips. 8. It may sound simple, but one of the best golf tips for beginners is to just have fun with the game. Keep in mind that you are probably not going to be getting your PGA card. 9. These golf tips for beginners can make all the difference in the world. If you just get the right clubs to start, take instruction from those who know the game, and have fun, then golf will be a great way for you to spend your leisure time.

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Cash for most used text books 2010 or newer. We also buy some other types of books. Book Exchange in Foley on the corner of Hwy. 59 & 98. 251-943-5044 www.Bookexchange.me

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WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES KAWASA-KI: Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, Z1R, Kawasaki Triples, GT380, GS400, CB750, (1969-75) Cash-Paid, Nation-wide-Pickup, 1-800-772-1142, 1-310-721-0726. [email protected]

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¥ On Sept. 24, 1789, The Judiciary Act of 1789 is passed by Congress and signed by President George Washington, establishing the Supreme Court of the United States as a tribunal made up of six justices. By 1869 the number of justices was increased to nine.

¥ On Sept. 30, 1868, the first volume of Louisa May Al-cott’s beloved children’s book “Little Women” is pub-lished. Alcott dedicated most of her life and writing to supporting her family after her father’s failure at running Transcendentalist school. Her works include “Little Men” (1871) and “An Old-Fashioned Girl” (1870).

¥ On Sept. 28, 1901, Ed Sullivan, who would become the host of the long-running TV variety program “The Ed Sul-livan Show,” is born in New York City. During the peak of its popularity in the 1950s and 1960s, Sullivan’s program showcased a wide range of entertainers, including The Beatles and Elvis Presley.

¥ On Sept. 29, 1913, Rudolf Diesel, inventor of the engine that bears his name, disappears from the steamship Dres-den while traveling from Belgium to England. On Oct. 10, Diesel’s body was found in the water. Conspiracy theories began to fly almost immediately. Many people believed (and still believe) that Diesel was murdered.

¥ On Sept. 25, 1957, under escort from 1,000 paratroop-ers in the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division, nine black students enter all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Ark. Three weeks earlier, Arkansas Gov. Orval Fau-bus had surrounded the school with National Guard troops to prevent court-ordered racial integration.

¥ On Sept. 26, 1960, for the first time in U.S. history, a de-bate between major party presidential candidates is shown on television. John F. Kennedy debated Richard M. Nixon in a Chicago studio. Nixon refused to wear makeup.

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Answers1. Willie Hernandez had 32 straight saves in 1984.2. Seven times.3. LSU’s Les Miles, in the 2007 season.4. Rafer Alston, with 192 in the 2006-07 season.5. No Oiler has ever won the award.6. Shawna Robinson did it in 1994, when it was the Busch Grand National Series.7. She was in 10 finals between 1973 and 1985, winning three.

1. Jose Valverde set the record for the Detroit Tigers in 2011 with 49 consecutive saves. Who had held the franchise mark? 2. How many times did Juan Gonzalez have more home runs

than walks in a season during his 17-year major-league career?3. Who is the only college football coach to win a BCS title with two losses?4. In 2009-10, Aaron Brooks set a Houston Rockets record with 209 3-point field goals made. Who held the old record?5. How many Edmonton Oilers have won the Calder Trophy as the NHL’s top rookie?6. Name the last female before Danica Patrick in 2012 to secure the pole in NASCAR’s Nationwide Series?7. How many times did Chris Evert reach the women’s singles final at Wimbledon, and how many times did she win?

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Wolf Bay is the destination for your perfect coastal getaway, as the only waterfront condo in Foley. Allow us the opportunity to host your business function, family reunion, church retreat or special celebration. Our property offers a serene setting for your next golf outing, girls’ getaway or guy’s fishing trip. Among our amenities, Wolf Bay features 3 piers for docking boats, fishing and catching crabs, outdoor pool, clubroom with fitness equipment and pool table. We also have canoes, kayaks, bass skiffs and bicycles on site for rental. Every unit has 300 sf balconies to take in the spectacular sunrise and relax while watching for birds and dolphins. We invite you to visit Wolf Bay for a beautiful, memorable Gulf Coast experience … close to everything, yet worlds apart! Daily, Weekly & Monthly Rentals!

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Weekly Pest Series courtesy of Tina Franc

SpidersHow many of us have arachnophobia? All those creepy eyes and legs just look like they want to hurt us. The truth is, there are only 3 spiders in our area that have the potential to harm us. These include Black Widows (black with red hourglass abdomen), Brown Widows (shades of brown with orange hourglass abdomen) and Brown Recluses (violin shape on head). The rest are totally harmless to us and are actually beneficial for the environment! They feed on insects (including those who spread diseases) and help crops by eating those insects. We have nothing to fear, but none of us want them in or around our homes.

There are things you can do to protect your home and property such as:

•Keeping trees trimmed so they don’t touch the home•Remove debris from around the home (they love the hiding places)• Seal openings into the home (install door sweeps, window screens, etc.)

•Treat around doors, windows (and tracks), thresholds and pipes •Use a vacuum cleaner or web duster to remove webbing and eggs• Look around for spiky egg sacks as these indicate the presence of brown widows and squish them.

•Inspect mailboxes and newspaper box•Inspect your outdoor furniture and children’s plastic outdoor toys•Inspect garages, window casings, and wall voids•Treat the property regularly with a commercial grade pesticide •Spread nematodes around your yard (they feed on insects and spiders)• Use diatomaceous earth in weep holes, attic, eaves, wall voids, and pipe chases below sinks

Spiders do not groom themselves like insects, so the ways to get rid of them is on contact, by them feeding on an insect that crossed over the pesticide or by removing webs and using a residual pesticide on the surface of grass, on eaves of home, .

Spiders are very important for the balance of our ecosystem, but there is no reason for them to set up housekeeping in or on your home. By having regular treatments done (by you or a professional) you should have no problem with spiders taking over your space or disrupting the delicate ecological balance in nature.

You can find the products you need at Household’s Do It Yourself Store or by calling them for professional service. If you have an infestation of any bad spiders (see above), don’t try to fix it yourself, call Household Pest Control and have them exterminate the area for you. It’s simply not worth the risk to yourself or your family.

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Dear Business Professionals,

The Baldwin Business Council is throwing a party, and you are invited! We are a group of diverse business owners, entrepreneurs and professionals who have learned that working as a team runs circles around trying to go it alone. We meet once a week and share ideas, give referrals and help each other grow our businesses. In just the past year we have passed more than 154 leads resulting in $160,000 in business within the group. There is a sense of camaraderie, accountability and laughter as we learn from each other, as well as from our special guest speakers. September 26 is going to be a great morning in our group for two reasons. First, we are inviting anyone who wants to promote and grow their business to visit our group and try it on for size. It’s a great way to meet other Eastern Shore professionals and learn what the BBC is all about. We’ll even toss in a free breakfast

and a priceless view of our bay.

Secondly, we have the privilege of hearing from noted speaker Lee Lawson, President and CEO for Baldwin County EDA We sincerely hope you consider putting this casual invite on your calendar. Our goal is network with other professionals and looking for opportunities to help grow our businesses. If that sounds like something you could benefit from, consider yourself welcome. We hope to see you there!

Carl Winners, PresidentBaldwin Business Council

Lawson previously served as vice presi-dent of economic development for the Baldwin County EDA from 2006 to 2008, during which time he was responsible for marketing and the recruitment of new jobs and corporate investments. Before accepting the position of president for the Baldwin County EDA, Lawson worked as an economic development representative for PowerSouth Energy Cooperative in Anda-lusia, Ala. During his time at PowerSouth, Lawson managed PowerSouth’s domestic and foreign economic development efforts for its 39 County Alabama service territory. Lawson has also held positions with the Jefferson County Economic and Industrial Development Authority in Birmingham and the Madison Chamber of Commerce in Mad-ison, Ala. “Lee’s economic development experience and successful working relationships with local and national business leaders will be an asset to the future success of the Alli-ance. We are looking forward to having him as a part of our team” Joe Bullock, chairman of the EDA stated.Lawson’s former boss Seth Hammett, former Speaker of the Alabama House of Rep-resentatives and current vice president of business development for PowerSouth, had many positive things to say about Lawson joining the Baldwin County EDA. “Lee is a real professional who performed at a very high level during the four years he worked with us. While we hate to see him go, we look forward to working with him in his new position.”Lawson is a native of Montgomery, Ala. and a 2003 graduate of Troy University, where he received a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism and public relations. Lawson is married to Regan Ware Lawson of Mobile, and is the father of three-year old Knox and one-year-old Greer.

September 26, 20128:00 am - 9:30 am

Lake Forest Yacht ClubYacht Club Drive

Daphne, ALabamaThe Baldwin Business Council meets every Wednesday at 8:00 a.m. at the Lake Forest Yacht Club. Network with other local business owners and representatives and learn the benefits of membership in this dynamic group. Join our team and grow your business one referral at a time!

The Baldwin Business Council invitesBaldwin County business owners and representatives

to our Fall Open House and Breakfast.