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A look back at years of Discovering St. Clair

With the arrival of June always comes memories of the earliest days of Discover, The Essence of St. Clair Magazine. It was in June 2011 – 14 years ago – that we transformed a simple idea into the pages of this magazine.

 As newspaper veterans, we surely knew how to tell a story – plenty of them. But creating a full-fledged magazine from nothing more than the notion that telling local stories had an unrivaled allure was a bit daunting.

Call it naivete or just dumb luck, but it turned out we were right. It was a commodity you couldn’t get anywhere else.

So off on this journey of ‘build it and they will come’ we went. We took the road less traveled, and indeed, it has made all the difference.

Each issue is but another chapter in our travels, and we thank you for coming along and discovering it all with us. Our readers and advertisers, many of whom have been with us from the very beginning, are owed a debt of thanks. Thank you for supporting us. Thank you for encouraging us. Thank you for sharing your stories.

As we embark on year 15, we savor the memories made along the way and look forward to the memories yet to be made.

One such story is that of Jessie Homes, whose self-described troubled youth led him away from his years lived in Odenville to years of self-discovery “off the grid” in Alaska and a feat the world celebrates.

In late March, Holmes won the grueling Iditarod, the longest dog sled race in Alaska’s history. It was the 53rd running of the event and covered 1,129 miles and took more than 10 days. He made history more than once, reportedly becoming the first champion from below the Mason-Dixon line.

History is being made in Springville these days by preserving it. Just ask Frank and Carol Waid, who are at the heart of a number of projects by the Springville Preservation Society aimed at restoring landmarks, like the Rock School and Presbyterian Church, as well as growing a museum and genealogy and research center.

It’s not so much history but new beginnings for Pell City’s Gaston Williamson, who transports puppies all over the country to settle in their forever home.

Also in this issue, we’ll trace the footsteps of Les Johnson, whose found a home in St. Clair County, Alabama, after moving from his longtime home in St. Clair County, Michigan.

We’ll take you inside the long awaited arrival of Outback Steakhouse, which officials welcomed to Pell City in April. And we’ll take you on a tour of a quartet of other new eateries adding to the diversity of the city’s restaurant scene – Kami Sushi and Asian Fusion, Jamaican Spice Restaurant, Porky Pirate Barbecue and Coosa Creamery and Cafe.

It’s all here and more in this issue of Discover. Turn the page and discover it all with us!

Carol Pappas
Editor and Publisher

St. Clair Home and Garden

Sewing Machine Mart

Springville’s place for sewing, quilting and learning Story by Elaine Hobson MillerPhotos by
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Bear Claw Treehouse

Off the grid in a childhood dream Story by Roxann EdsallPhotos by Richard
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Landscaping is gateway to outdoor enjoyment

Story by Leigh PritchettPhotos by Graham Hadley In 2020, thoughts and energy turned
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400+ azaleas and one spectacular home

Butch and Martha Walker’s amazing property Story and photos by Joe WhittenSubmitted photos
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Other Stories

Springville, AL

Historic preservation and revitalization done right Story by Paul SouthPhotos by Graham Hadley
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Return of the Logan Martin Longbeards

NWTF auction and fundraiser a huge success Story and photos byGraham Hadley For
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Les Johnson

From St. Clair County, Michigan,to St. Clair County, Alabama Story by Joe WhittenContributed
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Outback opens in Pell City

Restaurant the latest major foodchain to locate in city Outback Steakhouse, the popular
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Realtors Association hands out recognitions

Calling him “a true ambassador of St. Clair County,” the Association of Realtors
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Food business booming in Pell City

Pell City seems to be experiencing a culinary renaissance with an eclectic array
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Helping hand to fight hunger

Car wash initiative nets $25,216 forCommunity Food Bank of Central Alabama Raindrop Car
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The Good Life …

The good life isn’t one-size-fits-all. It’s not always a passport full of stamps,
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Big Canoe Creek: Explore a world of biodiversity

Biodiversity abounds at Big Canoe Creek Nature Preserve. Just look around you. Trees
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The Railroad Auction House

Center of great buys and entertainment Story by Elaine Hobson MillerPhotos by Mackenzie
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Remembering the Revolution

DAR places war memorial marker Story by Joe WhittenPhotos by Mackenzie Free All
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St. Clair Outdoors

Heathermoor Farm

One of the largest horse-riding venues in Alabama Story by Elaine Hobson MillerPhotos by Graham Hadley If a gaggle of giggly girls is any indication, Heathermoor Farm is the greatest
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Hidden Treasure

Gulf Creek Canyon’s beauty preserved for future generations Story by Samantha Corona Photos by Jerry Martin Photos courtesy of Frank Emory and Ed Orth As the sun rises over Gulf
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A Dog’s Life

Rural paradise, Kelly Run Farm, known far and wide for breeding, training retrievers Story by Carol Pappas Photos by Jerry Martin It is one of those hidden-away places that you
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Zeke Gossett

Fishing phenom continues winning ways Story by Carol Pappas Photos by Wallace Bromberg Jr. Submitted photos When Curtis Gossett took his six year-old son Zeke to fish in a local
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St. Clair History

St. Clair Living

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Sorghum Festival Coming

White’s Mountain Event Set for Sept. 29-Oct. 1 Making sorghum syrup is a process handed down through generations, and White’s Mountain is sharing its history, how it’s done and of
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