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Trussville Columnist's New Book + Pell City Night Out

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(City of Trussville)

Greetings again, Trussville! Let's wrap up Monday with everything you need to know going on today in Trussville. Congratulations are in order for Trussville Tribune columnist David Carroll who just released a new book. David is a talented writer and I can't wait to read this book. Read more about it below. And as always, I hope all of you have great week!


Here are the top stories today in Trussville:

  1. The Pell City Police Department has announced the return of its annual National Night Out event Oct. 5. (Anniston Star)
  2. David Carroll of the Trussville Tribune has released a book, "Hello Chattanooga! Famous People Who Have Visited the Tennessee Valley." (Trussvilletribune)
  3. All of you book worms out there listen up! You can find your new favorite read with these Birmingham-Southern book clubs—register by Oct. 4. (Bham Now)
  4. If you did not get a chance to see ACTA Theater's performance of "Little Shop of Horrors," read this review! (Trussvilletribune)
  5. The real estate market has been crazy lately. However, the residential real estate market could find relief in coming months. (Birmingham Business Journal)

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Trussville Patch Notebook

  • Children's of Alabama's NICU team recently participated in Babies With Books Read-A-Thon. Reading in the NICU has been demonstrated to be important for speech and language development, school readiness, and success later on in life. (Instagram)
  • Center Point's Bruce has been named the Trussville Tribune Player of the Week. (Facebook)
  • The Trussville Tribune: "BA Foundation host Cornhole tournament to raise awareness for rare cancer" (Facebook)
  • Wing It On! will be having a ribbon cutting celebration at the new Trussville location on September 28th from 12-2 p.m. (Facebook)
  • The Trussville Civic Center is hosting a blood drive on Tuesday, October 5 from 1:00-6:00. The Red Cross national blood inventory is the lowest it’s been at this time of year since 2015, with less than a day’s supply of certain blood types. (Facebook)

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