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Hello, friends! I'm back with your new copy of the Mountain Brook Patch newsletter. Here's all the community news you need to know right now, including...
- Mountain Brook soccer update
- A Crestline resident's lifestyle brand
- MB Junior High's principal wins an alumni award
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Here are the top three stories in Mountain Brook today:
- The Mountain Brook boy's high school soccer team is still ranked as number one by the AHSAA after the first week of games, while the girls' team is ranked as number four. Here's the full ranking for all teams. (AL.com)
- Inspired by her late son Buddy, who died in 2020, Crestline Resident Cristina Casanova Might is the founder of a lifestyle brand for people with special needs. Her company is called Welcomed.Co. (Village Living)
- Firefighters in Birmingham battled a large commercial blaze on Sunday night at Messer-Airport Highway and Aviation Avenue, temporarily blocking traffic around the airport. (AL.com)
Today in Mountain Brook:
- Community Grief Support's Over-The-Mountain Retired Widowed Support Group (10 a.m.)
- Youth Lounge Pizza Party — Levite Jewish Community Center (3:30 p.m.)
- Chamber Discoveries Danube River Trip: Informational Meeting (5:30 p.m.)
- Girls Basketball Area Tournament @ Shades Valley vs Pell City (6 p.m.)
- Boys Varsity Soccer at Thompson HS — Thompson HS-Thompson HS (7:30 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Check out the pets that are up for adoption near Mountain Brook. (Mountain Brook Patch)
- Mountain Brook Junior High School's Principal Donald Clayton has won a 2023 Outstanding Alumni award from University of Montevallo. (Mountain Brook Schools via Twitter)
- Andrew Bearden is the Mountain Brook Fire Department's newest firefighter. He started out volunteering in 2021, and just graduated from the Department's recruit school. (Mountain Brook Fire Department via Facebook)
Thanks for following along and staying informed. I'll be in your inbox tomorrow with another update!
— Dashiell Allen
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