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ORANGE BEACH, Ala. (Dec. 31, 2020) — The Wharf’s annual New Year’s Eve events, including both the Kids Confetti Drop presented by Beachball Properties and Reelin’ in the New Year presented by Pepsi, WKRG and Miller Lite, have been postponed due to projected severe weather conditions in the area. The two events will now be combined and take place on Friday, Jan. 1, 2021 from 4 p.m. - 9 p.m....
Orange Beach residents can dispose of live Christmas trees for recycling by placing trees, completely stripped of decorations and tinsel, on their curbs for pickup by Public Works.
In order to be recycled, trees must be stripped of all decorations and they cannot be flocked.
Flocked trees are not recyclable and will not be picked up for recycling.
The trees will be brought...
The 2020 Orange Beach Garden Club's "Light Up Orange Beach" Christmas decoration contest judging was held, and, while there were many good entries, the following awards were given:
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- First Place - Sail Wild Hearts, 25328 Canal Road
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The Alabama Small Business Development Center Network (Alabama SBDC) is kicking off the new year providing small businesses skills for thriving in the new year. Click here to visit the Alabama SBDC website to see the full calendar of planned webinars.
A series of free webinars kicks off in January.
- Businesses looking...
The Coastal Alabama Annual E-Cycling and Shred Day will be held from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, January 9th at the Gulf State Park Pavilion, 22250 E Beach Blvd.
This event is for individuals who wish to dispose of their personal paper documents (tax information and returns, bank statements, canceled checks, paycheck stubs, ATM Receipts, credit card statements, utility bills or any...