THE OFFICIAL 2016 GUIDE OF THE SELMA AND DALLAS COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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10 Things We Love About Selma12 Selma Map14 Battle of Selma16 Historic Trail18 Homes History Built20 Annual Events22 ArtUnifiesCity24 Museums & Attractions28 Marching Forward
30 Important Phone Numbers32 Business Resources34 Demographics36 Government38 Residence Information40 Education42 Healthcare44 Shop Like a Local46 Food and Drink48 Explore Outdoors50 Hotels and Lodging52 Chamber Directory63 Advertiser Index
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CHAMBER INFO ABOUT SELMA LOCAL RESOURCES
ON THE COVEREdmund Pettus BridgeDowntown Fountainallez-oupArtsReviveOld Depot MuseumKenan’s Mill
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START YOUR STAY with us with a visit to The Selma and Dallas Chamber of
Commerce. The Chamber has all the information you need to explore the area’s wonderful collection of attractions. Pick up brochures on each of our museums, our self-guided tours including Selma’s Windshield Tour, Selma’s Ghost Tour, Old Live Oak Cemetery Tour and a walking tour of historic downtown Selma. Be sure to sign our visitor’s book and ask the staff about some of their favorite spots. You’ll discover that there is something for everyone in Selma, Alabama.
Centre for Commerce Building houses the
Selma and Dallas County Chamber of Commerce
Mon-Fri 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
912 Selma Avenue
(334) 875-7241
(800) 45-SELMA (7-3562)
Publisher: Selma and Dallas County Chamber of Commerce
Executive Director: Sheryl Smedley
Design: Rhonda Crim
Writers: Jennifer Kornegay Jasmine York
Photography: Janet Gresham
Speical thanks to The Selma-Times Journal.
The Guide is distributed to newcomers, hotels, attractions and welcome centers.
For additional information please contact: (334) 875-7241 (800) 45-SELMA (7-3562) Fax (334) 875-7142www.selmaalabama.com
All information is subject to change. Copyright 2016 Selma and Dallas County Chamber of Commerce. All rights reserved.
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The Chamber staff and board advocates for the needs of the business community,
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SELMA AND DALLAS COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Sheryl Z. Smedley, Executive DirectorPhone: (334) 875-7241
Email: [email protected]
CONTACT INFORMATIONSelma and Dallas County Chamber of Commerce
912 Selma AvenueSelma, Alabama 36701Phone: (334) 875-7241
Fax: (334) 875-7142Toll Free: (800) 45-SELMA
Email: [email protected]
AUBREY CARTERChair
Alabama Power217 Church St.
Selma, AL 36701
LEE CALAMEPast-Chairman
TrustmarkP. O. Box 799
Selma, AL 36702
JOHNNY MOSS, IIIChair-Elect
Wallace Community College SelmaP. O. Box 2530
Selma, AL 36702
LAURA BETH BOYDWelle Studio
CHRISTIAN CRANEFirst Cahawba Bank
NANCY GANTTGantt’s Candies
LYNETTA HICKSLegacy Properties, LLC
EDIE M. JONESCougar Oil, Inc.
JACOB KINGMark’s Mart, LLC
JEFF HARRISONSelma Area Food Bank
CLIFFORD HUNTERSelma Career Center
HARRIETT FOSTERPioneer Electric
Cooperative
LARRY LEWISRetired Businessman
BETTY MILLERMiller Funeral Service, Inc.
KIM SMITHJamison Money
Farmer, CPA
CHARLES STOUGHBuilder’s Supply
& Salvage Co., Inc.
DORIS B. TRUAXButler-Truax Jewelers
NORM TROTTERR. L. Zeigler Packing Co.
DIONNE WILLIAMSVaughan Regional
Medical Ctr.
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Sheryl Z. Smedley, Executive DirectorPhone: (334) 875-7241
Email: [email protected]
CONTACT INFORMATIONSelma and Dallas County Chamber of Commerce
912 Selma AvenueSelma, Alabama 36701Phone: (334) 875-7241
Fax: (334) 875-7142Toll Free: (800) 45-SELMA
Email: [email protected]
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ChamberInfo & Programs
The Selma and Dallas County Chamber of Commerce is a
member driven organization that has worked to support the businesses in Selma and Dallas County for more than
165 years.
Since its inception, the Chamber has been in the forefront of supporting businesses, initiating
programs, and establishing proactive goals for our
community.
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WHETHER YOU ARE running your own business, shopping in a local store, or enjoying one of many local activities; your Chamber is a large component of what makes Selma and Dallas County a great place to live, work, shop, and enjoy life.
As an advocate for all businesses, small and large, the Chamber invites you to join our team of over 350 enthusiastic community members working together to showcase Selma and Dallas County’s businesses and quality of life.
The Selma and Dallas County Chamber of Commerce Division of Tourism promotes hundreds of years of rich history in both Selma and Dallas County.
Just 45 minutes west of Montgomery, you will find the largest historic district in Alabama - more than 1,200 historic structures, landmark sites of the nation’s Voting Rights Movement and Civil War, outdoor adventures, and even some haunted sites - including Alabama’s famous ghost town.
History lives on almost every corner and the city celebrates its rich heritage, architecture, arts, culture, and national beauty. Audio tours are available throughout the city. 75 historic sites feature a Listen and Learn plaque, which allows you to hear details about each landmark’s story. We invite you to see sights and spend the night in one of the state’s most historic cities!
The Chamber of Commerce is located in the Centre for Commerce building along with the Economic Development Authority. Synergies have developed between each of the organizations with the common goal of improving Selma and Dallas County’s standard of living and quality of life.
AERNAlabama Entrepreneurial Research Network - The UA Culverhouse College of Business collaborates with the Chamber to spread entrepreneurial spirit through out rural Alabama by effective training, education, communication and research. The Chamber had 11 visitors come in to use services on site. Local businesses developed from AERN are Jackie Smith of The Selma Coffee Shoppe and Sweet Advantages Ice Cream Shop, owner Towanda Friday. Mary Patterson, AREN Outreach Coordinator.
BIZ 1.0University of Alabama Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration - partnered and hosted a 4-week Real Entrepreneurship through Active Learning program aimed at helping youth get their start in business. Tommie Syx, coordinator
for the Alabama’s Culverhouse REAL provided students how businesses function and how to set and achieve goals for themselves. Biz1.0 Youth Entrepreneurship, a free learning experience for rising 8th and 9th grade students, also gave students the opportunity on how to create their own career path and local economic development. The 4-week classes were held at The Accelerator, a business incubator.
SHRED IT DAYIn partnership with Riverdale Credit, the Chamber offered a solution to proper disposal of sensitive documents. At no cost, citizens and small business owners had the opportunity to bring their documents to the Centre for Commerce parking lot to shred out dated, personal documents and other forms FREE. In addition, the shredded material is recycled which is good for the environment. CENTRE FOR COMMERCE
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TEEN FORUMAUBURN UNIVERSITY/College of Liberal Arts/Dr. Mark Wilson - In partnership with Auburn University, the Dallas County Extension, Old Cahawba site director Linda Derry and Auburn University senior Lowery McNeal. McNeal hosted a teen forum along with Dallas County Extension director Callie Nelson. The forum, “Strengthening Selma’s Future,” gave students an opportunity students to talk about what it would take to help them find “the good life.” She was also on the set of “Selma,” a Paramount Studios film as an extra. Bringing the classroom into the community, the Living Democracy program allows students an opportunity to connect with the community in a spirit of collaboration, openness and exchange.
LUNCH AND LEARNA first time event offered free workshops conducted by local business experts, Chamber board members and associates of our Chamber partners. The workshops feature a wide variety of topics that are helpful for anyone involved with a business, from owners and managers to entry-level employees. These programs also provide networking opportunities with other businesses and a complimentary lunch.
ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENTMore than 100 golfers participated in April to support the Chamber, reconnect with friends and enjoy a day out of the office. The tournament is the only fundraiser benefitting the Chamber, and proceeds from the annual event go toward the operation of the Chamber and its programs.
RISING STARSLaunched in the fall of 2012, the Chamber’s Retail Committee continues to help promote and grow businesses in our community. This initiative continues to recognize an employee or manager exhibiting great customer service, salesmanship, pleasantness, enthusiasm, and any quality exhibiting excellence in the business community.
TROY UNIVERSITYThe Selma and Dallas County Chamber of Commerce and Troy University established a partnership providing active Chamber members and their employees a 10 percent scholarship on tuition costs (classroom and online) and access to the Troy University Corporate Achiever Scholarship. This scholarship, when awarded, can provide full-time employees pursuing an undergraduate degree up to four free classes, and those pursuing a graduate degree up to three free classes. A primary goal of the program is to help develop the workforce needed to sustain growth and create new business opportunities across the region.
TOURISM AWARDSThe Event of the Year Award recognizes the best event in Selma and Dallas County as decided by community votes.
The Attraction of the Year Award recognizes the best attraction in Selma and Dallas County as decided by community votes.
The Tourism Partner of the Year Award recognizes the individual
or organization that collaborates with the Selma and Dallas County Chamber of Commerce Tourism Division and demonstrates a strong commitment to increasing visitation by contributing to the growth and success of Selma and Dallas County’s tourism industry.
The Media Advocate of the Year Award recognizes an outstanding television, radio, web, electronic or print media organization whose work supports the growth and expansion of tourism in Selma and Dallas County.
LOCAL TOURSBlack Heritage Field Trip Tours in partnership with the City of Selma Office of Planning and Development, coordinates area schools’ 4th grade students to tour historic civil rights sites throughout the community during February Black History Month.
Haunted History Tour is a starlit tour of renowned haunted sites followed by a nice exchange of ghostly encounters, hosted by the Chamber in partnership with Old Cahawba Archaeological Park. In partnership with the Selma and Dallas County Historic Preservation Society, the Chamber also hosts a tour of hauntings and history of Selma shared by homeowners.
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CONFEDERATE CHRONICLESSelma was one of the major munitions manufacturers for the Confederacy in the Civil War, making it a prime Union target and the location of some serious battles.
STREET SCENESAll along Historic Water Avenue, you’ll find sites of significance to both the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement, including the famous Edmund Pettus Bridge and the beginning of the Selma to Montgomery Trail, the Songs of Selma Park and the Bridge Tender’s House.
BIGGER & BETTERTake the “Windshield Tour” through Selma’s Old Town Historic District and view over 1,250 designated historic structures in the state’s largest contiguous Historic District.
HOLY GROUNDSome of the loveliest examples of Selma’sarchitectural variety and skill can be observed in the many old churches scattered throughout the city, most still in use today. Take a self-guided tour. And find glory, humor and tenderness in the stories told by gravestones at Old Live Oak Cemetery.
CIVIL RIGHTS STORIESA century after the Civil War, Selma madehistory again as the site of some of the most infamous events in the Civil Rights Movement including “Bloody Sunday” and the successful Selma-to-Montgomery March, led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
HAUNTS & HAINTSWith more than a century of history predating the Civil War, Selma has more than its fair share of historic sites that are also haunted. View 13 Dallas County sites on the Alabama Ghost Trail and take the self-guided Ghost Tour. Visit in late October, and participate in the Haunted History Tour weekend featuring Selma and Old Cahawba. But don’t get too frightened. While their tales may send a shiver up your spine, Selma’s “ghosts” are all friendly.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURESSitting on the banks of the Alabama River and surrounded by forests and fields teeming with wildlife, Selma offers an abundance of outdoor activities, including hunting and fishing opportunities to fulfill any sportsman’s dreams. Try your luck at the Dallas County State PublicFishing Lake, a 100-acre gem offering excellent fishing year round.
FARM FRESHNESSGet it while it’s good! Delicious, healthy,homegrown fruits and veggies are for sale every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from early May until the end of December at the Farmer’s Market at Bloch Park.
SOARING ARTISTRYSelma was declared the Butterfly Capitalof Alabama in 1982, and the many five footbutterflies all around town honor thisfact. The butterflies were decorated by over 40 local artists, and each different winged work of art reflects the artist’s and sponsors’ individual imaginations.
Things we loveabout Selma
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TALE-TELLIN’ FESTIVAL
Selma is the Old South with a new attitude. It’s the perfect place to live, shop and play.
History lives on almost every corner, and while the city is anchored by its past, it’s also focused on the future, celebrating its heritage, its architecture, its arts and
culture, and its natural beauty and sharing it all with you.
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1. Centre for Commerce - 912 Selma Ave. 2. Walton Theatre/Performing Arts Center - 1000 Selma Ave. 3. Sturdivant Hall Museum - 713 Mabry St. 4. Old Live Oak Cemetery/Confederate Circle - 110 Dallas Ave. 5. Riverside Park - 1 Satterfield St. 6. Vaughan-Smitherman Museum - 109 Union St. 7. Dallas County Courthouse - 105 Lauderdale St. 8. Arsenal Place - Arsenal Place & Church St. 9. Carneal ArtsRevive - 3 Church St. 10. Bienville Monument - Lauderdale St. & Water Ave.
11. Edmund Pettus Bridge - Broad St. & Water Ave.12. National Voting Rights Museum & Institute - 6 U.S. Hwy 80 E13. Songs of Selma Park - 1106 Water Ave.14. Selma Interpretive Center - 2 Broad St.15. Bridge Tender’s House - 2 Lafayette Park16. St. James Hotel - 1200 Water Ave.17. Riverfront Park/Amphitheater - Water Ave. & Green St.18. Ancient Africa, Enslavement, & Civil War Museum - 1410 Water Ave.19. The Navy Shipyard - 22 Mulberry Road20. Confederate Naval Foundry & Ordnance Works - 4 Martin Luther King Jr St.
21. Old Depot Museum - 4 Martin Luther King Jr St.22. Brown Chapel AME Church - 410 Martin Luther King Jr St.23. First Baptist Church on MLK St. - 709 Martin Luther King Jr St.24. Selma Welcome Center - 14 Broad St.25. City Hall - 222 Broad St.26. JC Bates Children’s Educational Museum - 701 Lauderdale St.27. Tabernacle Baptist Church - 1431 Broad St.
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1. Centre for Commerce - 912 Selma Ave. 2. Walton Theatre/Performing Arts Center - 1000 Selma Ave. 3. Sturdivant Hall Museum - 713 Mabry St. 4. Old Live Oak Cemetery/Confederate Circle - 110 Dallas Ave. 5. Riverside Park - 1 Satterfield St. 6. Vaughan-Smitherman Museum - 109 Union St. 7. Dallas County Courthouse - 105 Lauderdale St. 8. Arsenal Place - Arsenal Place & Church St. 9. Carneal ArtsRevive - 3 Church St. 10. Bienville Monument - Lauderdale St. & Water Ave.
11. Edmund Pettus Bridge - Broad St. & Water Ave.12. National Voting Rights Museum & Institute - 6 U.S. Hwy 80 E13. Songs of Selma Park - 1106 Water Ave.14. Selma Interpretive Center - 2 Broad St.15. Bridge Tender’s House - 2 Lafayette Park16. St. James Hotel - 1200 Water Ave.17. Riverfront Park/Amphitheater - Water Ave. & Green St.18. Ancient Africa, Enslavement, & Civil War Museum - 1410 Water Ave.19. The Navy Shipyard - 22 Mulberry Road20. Confederate Naval Foundry & Ordnance Works - 4 Martin Luther King Jr St.
21. Old Depot Museum - 4 Martin Luther King Jr St.22. Brown Chapel AME Church - 410 Martin Luther King Jr St.23. First Baptist Church on MLK St. - 709 Martin Luther King Jr St.24. Selma Welcome Center - 14 Broad St.25. City Hall - 222 Broad St.26. JC Bates Children’s Educational Museum - 701 Lauderdale St.27. Tabernacle Baptist Church - 1431 Broad St.
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The Battle of Selma
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Discover the prominent role Selma played in the drama
and intrigue of the Civil War.
THE CIVIL WAR started in the spring of 1861 and lasted 4 years until the spring of 1865. When Abraham Lincoln was
elected President of the United States in 1860, 11 southern states seceded from the Union and declared themselves the the Confederate States of America (CSA). The Civil War had begun and battles raged at multiple sites. In early 1865, Union Military authorities turned their eyes toward Selma as it was home to a bustling military industrial complex. As a major munitions manufacturer for the Confederacy, Selma played a prominent role in the conflict’s most contested struggles; evidence of that role can still be seen and felt today at several of Selma’s historic sites.
In 1865, the resources supporting the Confederacy were wearing thin and the Naval Ordnance Works, Army Arsenal, and Selma’s Navy Shipyard were the South’s last chance for continued resistance. The beginning of 1865 saw the siege of Richmond tighten and the launch of Union General James H. Wilson’s Raid to destroy the production facilities in
Selma, Alabama. His only obstacle would be the son of a poverty-stricken backwoods blacksmith, Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest, who had never lost a battle. The Confederacy’s shortage of men and supplies, however, had taken a frightening toll on Forrest’s command. While setting up a defensive position in his front, Forrest sent his veteran troops to attack the rear of Wilson’s column. Wilson, however, intercepted a dispatch containing Forrest’s plans and used the information to isolate and delay the raiding party.
On April 1, Wilson attacked and overran Forrest’s inexperienced troops in the Battle of Ebenezer Church. Forrest fell back 18 miles to Selma, where he put his few hundred cavalry veterans and 3,000 untried militiamen, spread thinly in the 3.5 miles of earthworks surrounding the city. Then on the evening of April 2, Wilson succeeded in his mission, destroying the arsenals and much of Selma in his siege.
Selma’s Old Live Oak Cemetery, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is the final resting place for many Civil War soldiers and the Confederate Memorial. Other prominent Selmians are interred in this beautiful, historic cemetery including William Rufus King, John Tyler Morgan, Benjamin Sterling Turner, Edmund Winston Pettus, and many more.
Today, 150 years later, you can watch this historic event literally come alive as hundreds of dedicated Civil War re-enactors re-create the sights and sounds of the Civil War and every tragic turn of the Battle of Selma. Be sure to visit some of the historic sites that survived Wilson’s Raid and the museums that pay homage to this moment in our nation’s history.
Some of the largest cannonsused in the Civil War, including
the infamous Brooke Cannon, the most powerful muzzleloaded cannon ever made, were manufactured
in Selma.
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UNFURLING OLD GLORY
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A. CITY HALLThe City Hall was completed in 1976 on the former site of the old Hotel Albert. It was designed to reflect the historical architecture of downtown Selma.
B. DALLAS COUNTY COURTHOUSEThe Dallas County Courthouse was originally a Neo-Classic building built in 1910. In 1965, protesters from Brown Chapel AME Church marched down Alabama Avenue to the Dallas County Courthouse in an effort to register to vote.
C. VAUGHAN-SMITHERMAN MUSEUMThe Vaughan-Smitherman Museum was originally constructed by the Masonic Order to house a school; later it was used as a Confederate hospital, courthouse and regional hospital. It was the first African-American hospital in Selma. Now a museum, it houses a medical museum, WWI and WWII uniforms along with Confederate papers including a pardon issued by President Abraham Lincoln four days before his assassination.
D. ARTSREVIVEA grand old building, The Carneal Building has been at the end of Water Avenue for many years. ArtsRevive purchased the building in 2008 and started renovations. The building now offers office space, areas for art shows, art workshops and other community needs.
E. WATER AVENUEHistoric Water Avenue is the historical riverfront street of Selma. The Selma Times-Journal, the local newspaper, is housed in an Italianate Victorian storefront building typical of the early 1870s. This newspaper has been published continually since 1828.
F. EDMUND PETTUS BRIDGEThe Edmund Winston Pettus Bridge was erected in 1939 and was named after the U.S. Senator Edmund Winston Pettus. This is also the scene of the Selma-to-Montgomery March in 1965. The demonstrations that occurred here led to the U.S. Voting Rights Act of 1965.
G. SELMA INTERPRETIVE CENTER The Selma Interpretive Center serves as the Welcome Center for the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail, which was established by Congress in 1996 to commemorate the events, people and route of the 1965 Voting Rights March. The Center is owned by the City of Selma and is operated by the National Park Service.
H. OLD DEPOT MUSEUMThe Old Depot Museum is an 1891 red brick building that was onceknown as the L&N Railroad Station. It now houses an impressive collection of historic treasures gathered from the days of the pre-historic Indians who lived in the region, to the time before and after the Civil War and up through America’s early days of the Civil Rights Movement.
I. BROWN CHAPEL A.M.EBrown Chapel AME Church, with its imposing twin towers and Romanesque Revival styling, wasbuilt in 1908 by a black builder—of whom little is known—Mr. A.J. Farley. Both the building and the members of Brown ChapelAME Church played pivotal roles in the Selma marches that helped lead to the passage of the 1965Voting Rights Act.
J. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHOF SELMA First Baptist Church, constructed in 1894 in the Gothic Revival style by a local black architect, Dave Benjamin West, is consideredone of the most architecturally significant late-19th-century black churches in the state. It played a pivotal role in the Selma marches that helped lead to the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
K. STURDIVANT HALL MUSEUMSturdivant Hall, also known as the Watts-Parkman-Gillman Home, is a historic Greek Revival antebellum mansion. Completed in 1856, it was designed by Thomas Helm Lee for Colonel Edward T. Watts. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 18, 1973, due to its architectural significance.
L. LIVE OAK CEMETERYLive Oak Cemetery was purchased by the Township of Selma in 1829 and named West Selma Graveyard. The newer section of the cemetery grounds was purchased in 1877 and combined with the older section to form Live Oak Cemetery.
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MUCH CAN BE learned about the character and heritage of a place simply by looking at its architecture. This is certainly
true in Selma; it is one of the few towns in the United States with so much impressive archi-tectural variety in such a small area. Many of the over 1,200 old houses you can observe boast architectural significance that goes far beyond the stories of the families who built or lived in them. Indeed, the city’s homes, build-ings, churches and other structures reveal its rich past in every arch, window, column and deep porch.
But many of these structures could have been lost forever, slowly destroyed by years of neglect, if not for the efforts of The Selma-Dallas County Historic Preservation Society (SDCHPS). Since SDCHPS began in the early 1970s, it has saved at least half a dozen build-ings by purchasing and reselling them, some-times renovating them first.
As you’re exploring Selma, you’ll notice the multiple markers. A blue historical desti-nation plaque means the structure was built prior to the Civil War; a yellow plaque indi-cates it was built in between the end of the Civil War and 1910; a green plaque means the structure was constructed after 1910 but is at least 50 years old.
Community leaders will escort you through Alabama’s largest historic district, sharing Selma’s unique culture and history.
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Homes History Built
Uncover Selma’s secrets and discover its multi-layered history as seen in its wide
array of architectural styles.
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JANUARYMORGAN ACADEMY DEER HUNTRegistration required.www.hunt.morganacademy.com
FEBRUARYSABRA SANCTUARY ANNUAL CHARITY DINNER AND AUCTION Date TBA(334) 877-4645Admission charged.
BLACK HERITAGEFIELD TRIPSSponsored by the City of Selma.www.selma-al.gov
BLACK BELT GENEALOGY CONFERENCE AND FAMILY HISTORY FAIRSelma-Dallas County Public Library/ Free admission, registration encouraged. www.bbaaghs.org
MARCHBRIDGE CROSSING JUBILEE www.selmajubilee.com
ALABAMA RIVER CHILI COOKOFFSponsored by Leadership Selma-Dallas County.(334) 875-7241
40TH ANNUAL HISTORIC SELMA PILGRIMAGEAdmission charged. www.selmapilgrimage.com
APRILAPRIL WALKING TOURS(334) 875-7241Free one-hour guided walking tours each Saturday morning in April.
LOW COUNTRY BOIL (334) 874-2197Old Depot MuseumAdmission charged. ARTSREVIVE 13TH
ANNUAL ART SHOWCarneal ArtsReviveFree admission. www.artsrevive.com
CENTRAL ALABAMA CRAWFISH FESTIVAL(334) 410-0582Lions Fair Park
DALLAS COUNTY RELAY FOR LIFE(334) 412-9675Memorial Stadium
HISTORIC U.S. HI-WAY 80 YARD SALEwww.widestyardsale.com
BUTTERFLIES AND BRIDGES 8K RACESelma High SchoolFree to watch, participation registration required. www.selmacitysports.com
LITTLE FRIENDS FISH FRY FUNDRAISER(334) 875-1354St. Paul’s Little Friends School
BATTLE OF SELMA RE-ENACTMENT Valley Creek ParkAdmission charged. www.battleofselma.com
ROCK ‘N’ RIBS BENEFITSponsored by Blackbelt Benefit Group.Admission charged. www.blackbeltbenefitgroup.com
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From music to cookoffs to parades, there’s always something to do in Selma.
CHILI COOK OFF
ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW
KENAN’S MILL FESTIVAL
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MICHAEL JOHNSON YOUTH FOOTBALL AND CHEER CAMPDate TBAMemorial StadiumRegistration required.www.MJ93.org
JUNEJAZZ ON THE GRAZZSponsored by the City of Selma.(334) 874-1234Phoenix Park
JULYFOURTH OF JULY SPECTACULARSponsored by the City of Valley Grande.(334) 872-0104Valley Grande City ParkFree admission.
CITY OF SELMA YOUTH CONFERENCESponsored by the City of Selma.(334) 874-1234Free admission, registration required.
SEPTEMBERLABOR DAY FIREWORKS CELEBRATIONSponsored by the City of Selma.(334) 874-2111Riverfront ParkFree admission
STURDIVANT HALL BBQ ON THE GREENS(334) 872-5626Sturdivant HallAdmission charged.
59TH ANNUAL CENTRAL ALABAMA FAIRLions Fair ParkAdmission charged. www.centralalabamafair.com
YEARGAN FARMS PUMPKIN PATCH Yeargan Farms, 14764 AL Hwy 14 W, Valley GrandeAdmission charged. www.yeargan.com
OCTOBERST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH LOBSTERFEST(334) 874-8421St. Paul’s Episcopal ChurchTickets required.
37TH ANNUAL ALABAMA TALE TELLIN’ FESTIVALCarneal ArtsReviveAdmission charged. www.artsrevive.com
INTEGRITY WORLDWIDE 5K Downtown Selma Free to watch, participation registration required. www.integrityworldwide.com
9TH ANNUAL HAUNTED HISTORY TOURSAdvanced tickets required. www.SelmaAlabama.com
CENTRAL ALABAMA MARCHING BAND FESTIVAL(334) 874-1680Memorial StadiumAdmission charged.
ALABAMA WILDLIFE FEDERATION WILD GAME COOKOFFSt. James HotelAdmission charged. www.alabamawildlife.org
MONSTER MARCH & FALL FESTSponsored by the Downtown Selma Association.(334) 874-2169Selma-Dallas County Public Library
NOVEMBERKENAN’S MILL FESTIVAL Kenan’s Mill, 188 County Road 236Admission charged. www.kenansmill.com
WEST DALLAS ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOWSponsored by the Orrville Volunteer Fire Dept.90 Church St. South, OrrvilleAdmission charged. www.orrvilletractorshow.com
DECEMBERSELMA CHRISTMAS PARADESponsored by the City of Selma.(334) 874-2111Downtown Selma
REINDEER ROMP 5K(334) 875-9065Bloch ParkFree to watch, participation registration required.
HOLIDAY FESTIVAL(334) 412-8550
ART JAM AT THE WALTON THEATRESponsored by Blackbelt Benefit Group.Selma Walton TheatreAdmission charged. www.blackbeltbenefitgroup.com
STURDIVANT HALL MUSEUM
WALTON THEATRE
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ArtUnifies City
Art has power, and in Selma, a dedicated group of volunteers is working to use that power to re-invigorate and revitalize the
city and surrounding areas. Founded in 2003, ArtsRevive’s mission is to: “enhance community development in the greater historic Selma region through the devel-opment of arts, urban design and tourism while preserving the diverse cultural heritage of the region.”
Local artist Vicky Stoudenmire and others saw the potential just waiting to be tapped in Selma, and ArtsRevive was her brainchild. “I was talking with some other artists about how lovely Selma is and our desire to preserve and enhance it through art,” she said. “Anytime you boost arts in a community it is economically beneficial, but we needed an organization to really focus the effort, so we started ArtsRe-vive.” Past President Fran Pearce agreed. “Selma is a beautiful town with such beautiful architecture and rich history,” she said. “The opportunities to improve upon that are endless.”
While spurring and supporting eco-nomic development is ArtsRevive’s goal, creativity is its tool. ArtsRevive’s board is comprised of a diverse array of talented area artists and those who love the arts all working together.
One of ArtsRevive’s most visible suc-cesses has been the transformation of an old auto repair shop in downtown Selma into the Carneal ArtsRevive building, creating a space for offices, art shows, art workshops and other community events. The ArtsRevive building, in the shadow of the famous Edmund Pettus Bridge, an-chors the riverfront development efforts on west Water Avenue.
What started as an effort to bring artistic events and experiences to the city and surrounding areas has grown into a commitment to place Creative Place-making at the heart of the community. ArtsRevive is using the power of creativ-ity to spur adaptive reuse of downtown structures, to encourage groups and individuals to reinvest and rehabilitate properties, to create livable spaces, and support the arts and creative enter-prises—or more importantly, the people behind them.
And that’s what ArtsRevive is really all about: bringing people together to reach a common goal. “We’ve brought groups together to accomplish things we couldn’t do by ourselves,” Pearce ex-plained. “We see art as a wonderful uni-fier for our diverse community.”
The annual Alabama Tale-Tellin’ Fes-tival features nationally known storytell-ers in the schools and performs to packed houses each night at Carneal. ArtsRevive believes that vibrant communities need the arts and that the arts build vibrant communities. We are excited that over the last decade our vision of the arts is mak-ing a difference in our town is catching on. We’re looking forward to partnering with even more groups to achieve this mission.
Learn more about the work of ArtsRevive, upcoming events and projects at www.ArtsRevive.com and at [email protected].
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Selma’s ArtsRevive is harnessing the power
of creativity.
“We see art as a wonderful unifier for our diverse
community.”-Fran Pearce, ArtsRevive
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Selma, AL“I am Robert Armstrong, a new small business owner in Selma. Having a bank that is dependable is crucial to the success of my business. Local decision making and a friendly staff make me feel like First Cahawba Bank is a partner in my success. If I have a problem they are prompt in finding a solution that fits my needs. First Cahawba Bank’s staff understands how important small businesses are to our community and has Selma’s best interest at heart in the decisions it makes. If your bank has gotten too big, changed names too many times and has lost that “personal touch”, I suggest that you switch to First Cahawba Bank and experience “Banking the way it should be”.
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ANCIENT AFRICA,ENSLAVEMENT,AND CIVIL WAR MUSEUM1410 Water Ave.(334) 526-4000www.aaecwm.orgThis sister museum to the National Voting Rights Museum houses exhibits that depict historical, topical, and provocative impacts and occurrences during slavery in America. Admission charged. Please call ahead to schedule a tour.
BIENVILLE MONUMENTMUSEUM Lauderdale St.. andWater Ave.The first time Selma appeared on a map in the early 1700s, it was known as Écor Bienville and named after John Baptiste Le Moyne Sieur De Bienville, a French explorer and colonial Governor of Louisiana. The monument, erected in 1932 by the National
Society of Colonial Dames of America, was placed to commemorate the engagement between Bienville and the Alibamo Indians on the bluff along the Alabama River.
BLOCH PARK108 West Dallas AvenueThis baseball stadium has been home to both collegiate and professional baseball teams, although it is currently used for high school and American legion baseball. The park features a playground, walking trail, and is also home to the Farmer’s Market.
BROWN CHAPEL AMECHURCH AND KINGMONUMENT410 Martin Luther King Jr. St.(334) 874-7897Visit the headquarters for the 1965 voting rights marches. A bust of Dr. King in front of the church commemorates his involvement in the movement. Admission charged. Please call ahead to schedule tour.
CITY MARINA1 Marina Dr.Anglers from across the Southeast and the U.S. visit the Selma Marina to participate in fishing tournaments. Tourists and residents enjoy boating, fishing, and visiting The Sand Bar, a popular restaurant at the Marina.
EDMUND PETTUS BRIDGEBroad St. and Water Ave.This famous Civil Rights landmark represents a pivotal point in Voting Rights as law enforcement officers attacked marchers with tear gas and nightsticks on “Bloody Sunday,” March 7, 1965.
HERITAGE VILLAGE Mabry St. and McLeod Ave.Heritage Village is the site of several 1800s structures that were donated to the Selma-Dallas County Historic Preservation Society by private individuals. The buildings include Calhoun Law Office, McKinnon-Riggs Doctor’s Office, Siegel Servants’ Quarters, and Pigeon Cote. The village also includes the Gillis House and Minnie Sue’s Cottage, which are now private residences.
HISTORIC WATER AVENUEView the world-famous Edmund Pettus Bridge and Songs of Selma Park as you stroll through one of Selma’s most historic areas. Visit the Bridge Tender’s House and Riverfront Park as you explore our city’s rich history.
Museumsand Attractions
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Selma boasts the largest historic district in the state, and offers visitors a number
of exhibits relating to the civil-rights movement.
BIENVILLE MONUMENT
ST. JAMES HOTEL
VAUGHAN-SMITHERMAN MUSEUM
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JC BATES CHILDREN’S EDUCATIONAL MUSEUM701 Lauderdale St.(334) 875-6001This museum provides an educational experience for children with disabilities and is a project of the Selma Disabilities Advocacy Program, a non-profit organization.
JACKSON HOME HISTORIC SITE 1416 Lapsley Ave.(404) 792-0666www.jacksonfoundationand museum.com The Jackson Home was the official residence where world leaders resided while planning the Selma to Montgomery March in late 1964 until April of 1965. The home was built in 1912 by Dr. Richard Byron Hudson, a noted educator in Selma and is the only known residence in the country which has housed three African American dentists and their families from 1912-2013. Tours are conducted throughout the home which contains original artifacts related to the American Voting Rights Movement.
KENAN’S MILL 188 County Rd. 236(334) 412-0722www.kenansmill.comBuilt in the mid-1800s producing mill, grits, and corn for over 100 years and also includes a 19th century brick charcoal kiln. It was continuously owned by the Kenan family until Elizabeth Kenan Buchanan donated it to the Selma-Dallas County Historic Preservation Society in 1997. Restoration is ongoing with the mill fully operational and open during special events.
NATIONAL VOTING RIGHTS MUSEUM & INSTITUTE6 U.S. Hwy. 80 East(334) 418-0800www.nvrmi.comView memorabilia honoring the attainment of Voting Rights. Exhibits depict the voting rights struggle in America from “Bloody Sunday,” the Selma to Montgomery March, and the Civil Rights Movement. Admission charged.Open Monday-Thursday 10 am-4 pm, Friday-Sunday by appointment.
OLD CAHAWBA ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK9518 Cahaba Rd.Orrville, AL (334) 872-8058www.cahawba.comOnce Alabama’s first state capital (1820-1826) and a thriving antebellum river town, Cahawba became a ghost town shortly after the Civil War. Today Cahawba is “Alabama’s most famous ghost town” and a park where archaeologists are uncovering long buried secrets. Visitors can explore miles of abandoned streets, ruins, cemeteries, and river views. Open daily 12-5 pm.
OLD DEPOT MUSEUM 4 Martin Luther King St.(334) 874-2197See artifacts and exhibits from the beginning of Selma’s history through the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement. Admission charged. Open Monday - Friday 10 am - 4 pm, Saturday by appointment.
OLD LIVE OAK CEMETERY110 West Dallas Ave.(334) 874-2161Visitors who stroll beneath the ancient oaks and magnolias draped in Spanish moss in Selma’s National Historic Register cemetery will find glory, humor, and pathos in the lives whose stories are told here. Discover monuments to Vice President William Rufus King, Congressman Benjamin Sterling Turner, and more.
PAUL M. GRISTSTATE PARK 1546 Grist Road(334) 872-5846www.alapark.com/PaulMGristA tranquil 1,080-acre park that includes a beautiful 100-acre lake surrounded by hardwood and southern pine woodlands. Visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, camping, and more. Admission charged. Open daily 7 am-Sunset.
RIVERFRONT PARKWater Avenue and Green St.Twelve-acre park with concrete path, a timber bridge, and two overlooks to the Alabama River representing the first phase of the City’s Riverfront Development plan.
RIVERSIDE PARK1 Satterfield St.Riverside Park is most known as the home of the annual Battle of Selma Re-enactment in which re-enactors portray the sights and sounds of 1865 during the Battle of Selma. The park also features a covered bridge leading to Bloch Park.
SELMA ART GUILDGALLERY508 Selma Ave.(334) 874-9017Located in a turn-of-the-century cottage, the Selma Art Guild Gallery features artwork by local artists each month.Open Friday-Saturday 10 am-4 pm.
SELMA INTERPRETIVECENTER 2 Broad St.(334) 872-0509www.nps.gov/semoThe Selma Interpretive Center serves as a welcome center for the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail and is located at the foot of the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Visitors can explore exhibits and a bookstore dedicated to telling the story of the movement.Open Monday-Saturday 9 am-4:30 pm.
RIVERFRONT PARK
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SELMA VOTING RIGHTSMONUMENT AND PARK11 U.S. Hwy. 80 North Service RoadView monuments dedicated to the leaders of the Voting Rights Movement. Park includes trails through wooded areas draped in Spanish moss that leads to breathtaking views of Selma and the Alabama River.
SELMA’S HISTORICCHURCHESReligion was an essential thread of the fabric of life in early Selma. A number of churches exist in Selma’s community with both architectural and historical significance. Historic Churches of Selma booklets are available at the Centre for Commerce.
HISTORIC DISTRICTView over 1,200 historic structures dating back to the 1820s in Alabama’s largest historic district. Architecture and History Tour guides are available at the Centre for Commerce.
SONGS OF SELMA PARKBroad St. and Water Ave.Songs of Selma Park was created by the City of Selma from a vacant lot where the Baker building once stood. The Baker building housed a general merchandise store, a hardware store, and at the time of it’s burning, a fine restaurant. The park’s name came from an Ossian poem “Songs of Selma,” from which Selma was named.
ST. JAMES HOTEL1200 Water Ave.(334) 872-3234www.historicstjameshotel.comBuilt in 1837 atop the banks of the Alabama River, the St. James Hotel has witnessed much of the dramatic history in this picturesque Southern city and is now one of the only surviving riverfront antebellum hotels in the Southeast. It was a home-away-from-home for visiting plantation owners, businessmen, and other travelers. Notorious outlaws Frank and Jesse James spent time here in the 1880s and are rumored to haunt the hotel.
STURDIVANT HALLMUSEUM713 Mabry St.www.sturdivanthall.com(334) 872-5626Visit one of the South’s best and most beautiful examples of a Greek revival antebellum home. Tour includes the house, detached kitchen, gift shop, and formal garden. Admission charged.Open Tuesday-Saturday 10 am-4 pm.
TABERNACLE BAPTISTCHURCH1431 Broad St.Civil Rights activists from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference held one of the first mass meetings at Tabernacle Baptist Church. This enabled the church to play a significant role in the struggle for racial equality in Selma and it is now a National Historic Landmark.
TIN MAN STUDIO9 Lauderdale St. (334) 327-1373Known for his knack at recycling metal and other materials into 3-D works, Charlie Lucas turned a hobby into a profession following a back injury in 1984. As he recovered, Lucas prayed that God would give him a talent he could use to support his family. Soon, his life was “recycled” into “junk-man genius.” Now, almost three decades later, The Tin Man’s art has been seen from Selma to Montgomery, from New York to France, and numerous other places between. He has lectured at Yale and painted in Paris. His story and works also appear in more than 40 books. Please call ahead to schedule a tour.
VALLEY GRANDECITY PARKCounty Road 16Valley Grande, AL Park includes a walking trail with wellness stations. It is adjacent to the Valley Grande Sports Complex where tee-ball and little league baseball games are held.
VAUGHAN-SMITHERMANMUSEUM109 Union St.(334) 874-2174This Greek revival building was built in 1847 and has served as a hospital, courthouse, military school, and now as a museum. View an extensive collection of Civil War memorabilia, artifact exhibits, Victorian antiques, nationally acclaimed art from local artists, and much more. Admission charged. Open Tuesday-Saturday 9 am-4 pm.
YEARGAN FARMS14764 Alabama Hwy. 14 West Valley Grande, AL (334) 375-2424www.yeargan.comYeargan Farms invites you to celebrate the harvest with the pumpkin patch, corn maze, inflatables, games, GiGi’s General Store, and more. Start a tradition; make a memory at Yeargan Farms. Admission charged.
STURDIVANT HALL MUSEUM
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THE CIVIL RIGHTS Movement is sometimes called The Civil Rights Struggle for a very good reason. After decades of oppression, it
took years of peaceful protest in the face of violent opposition to finally achieve voting rights for African Americans. Much of the struggle took place in and around Selma, including one of its seminal moments, the Selma to Montgomery March.
In 1965, hundreds of voting rights advocates, both black and white, set off on foot to Montgomery to the Capitol Building to take their grievances right to Governor George Wallace’s doorstep. Smaller protest marches had been held in the months prior, and on February 18 in nearby Marion, police shot 26-year-old Jimmie Lee Jackson who was protecting his mother and grandfather from assault. His senseless death motivated the Selma to Montgomery March.
On March 7, Reverend Hosea Williams and John Lewis stepped from the pulpit of Brown Chapel Church and led a group of 600 toward Montgomery. After just
six blocks, when they crossed the now infamous Edmund Pettus Bridge over the Alabama River, Sheriff Jimmy Clark’s deputies and state troopers dispatched by Gov. Wallace attacked the group with nightsticks and tear gas, injuring dozens. The scene was caught on film and broadcast on television networks across America. National leaders and the rest of the country saw first-hand how intense the struggle had become. The event came to be known as “Bloody Sunday.”
The violence stopped the marchers’ first attempt, but they would not be silenced or stopped for good. Two weeks later, under the protection of Alabama National Guardsmen and Army troops, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. set off again from Selma and marched along U.S. Hwy. 80 to the capital city. They walked during the day and slept in the fields at night, covering the 54 miles between Selma and Montgomery in four days and gathering without incident in front of the State Capitol. By that time the crowd was 25,000 strong.
The murder of Viola Liuzzo, a 39-year-old white mother of five from Detroit who was shot while shuttling marchers back to Selma, finally spurred President Lyndon Johnson to push the Voting Rights Bill through Congress. After Johnson signed the 1965 Voting Rights Act on August 6, some 7,000 African Americans registered to vote in Dallas County and defeated the segregationist sheriff who had led the “Bloody Sunday” attack.
The ultimate success of the Civil Rights Movement came on the backs of regular citizens fighting the powers that be and is resounding proof of what ordinary people can do when fighting a righteous cause.
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Civil Rights events in and around Selma provide
moving examples of what ordinary people can do.
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SELMA TO MONTGOMERY NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL: SELMA INTERPRETIVE CENTER2 Broad St, (334) 872-0509The National Historic Trail begins at Brown Chapel AME Church and ends some 54 miles to the east at the State Capitol in Montgomery. A bust of Dr. King is in front of the church.
VOTING RIGHTS TRAIL INTERPRETIVE CENTERThe National Park Service center at the midpoint of the trail displays photographs and memorabilia. Located on U.S. 80, between mile markers 105 and 106 in White Hall in Lowndes County.
EDMUND PETTUS BRIDGEThe Edmund Pettus Bridge is where “a sea of blue” law enforcement officers attacked marchers with tear gas and nightsticks on “Bloody Sunday,” March 7, 1965. Visitors can walk across one of the most recognized symbols of the Civil Rights Movement. USA Weekend includes the bridge, along with Ellis Island, Jamestown and the Lincoln Memorial, among the “ten historic landmarks that bear proud witness to our nation’s enduring freedoms.” The bridge was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2013.
NATIONAL VOTING RIGHTS MUSEUM & INSTITUTEThis museum showcases items and participants’ stories related to the voting rights movement. Guides share their personal recollections of events.
TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH1431 Broad St.When civil rights activists from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference were trying to find a church to host Selma’s first mass meeting, Rev. Louis L. Anderson offered Tabernacle as the place. This gesture enabled Tabernacle to play a significant role in the struggle for racial equality in Selma. Other churches followed its example and the Movement became a reality in Selma.
JACKSON HOME AND MUSEUM1416 Lapsley Ave., (404) 792-0666The Jackson Home became the official residence for social and human rights leaders including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Ambassador Andrew J. Young, Dr. Ralph Bunche and others in the planning of The Selma to Montgomery March. The home is listed on The Alabama Historical Register and The National Register of Historic Places.
MORE NEARBYSafe House Black History Museum in Greensboro2401 Davis St, (334) 624-2030 or (334) 624-4228This house provided a safe haven for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from Ku Klux Klansmen during the Civil Rights era. See newspapers, photos, an 1860 slave auction document and cement imprints of the hands of Lewis Black, founder of the Hale County Civil Improvement League, one of the first civil rights groups in the country.
Lowndes County Interpretive Center onThe Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail(334) 877-1984www.nps.gov/semo/
Walk in the footsteps of the brave men and women who fought
for equal rights and experience the emotion and courage of the
Civil Rights Movement by visiting these historic sites in Selma.
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EMERGENCY Ambulance 911Fire 911Police 911Sheriff 911Coroner (334) 410-0733
CENTRE FOR COMMERCE Chamber of Commerce (334) 875-7241Economic Development Authority (334) 875-8365Leadership SelmaDallas County (334) 875-8365
SELMA CITY HALL Building Inspector (334) 874-2104City Clerk (334) 874-2102City Council (334) 874-1234Code Enforcement (334) 874-2167Carl C. Morgan Convention Center (334) 874-2146
Mayor’s Office (334) 874-2101Personnel (334) 874-2110Tax & License (334) 874-2112Animal Shelter (334) 877-2204
VALLEY GRANDE CITY HALL Building Inspector (334) 872-0104City Clerk (334) 874-0104Public Safety (334) 874-0104Mayor, City Council, & Business Licenses (334) 874-0104
DALLAS COUNTY COURTHOUSE Board of Registrars (334) 874-2534County Commission (334) 877-0631
Licenses/Auto Tags (334) 872-2517Probate Office (334) 876-4830Sheriff (334) 874-2530Tax Assessor (334) 874-2520Tax Collector (334) 874-2519
HEALTH CARE CARE Ambulance Service (334) 875-9111Vaughan Regional Medical Center (334) 418-4100Health Department (334) 874-2550
POLICE DEPARTMENT Animal Control (334) 877-2204Chief of Police (334) 874-2120Detective Division (334) 874-2125Jail & Corrections (334) 874-2136
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DALLAS COUNTY COURTHOUSE
Selma, Meaning “High Seat” or “Throne,” was well chosen for the town is situated on a high
northern bank of the Alabama River.
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Magistrate (334) 874-2136Patrol Division (334) 874-2139Traffic Safety (334) 874-2123
POST OFFICE Jones (334) 872-3304Main Office, Alabama Avenue (334) 874-4678Marion Junction (334) 872-9909Minter (334) 872-1155Sardis (334) 875-5621Tyler (334) 874-3873
SELMA DALLAS COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY Administration (334) 874-1725Adult Education (334) 874-1735Children’s Department (334) 874-1730Main Circulation (334) 874-1720Reference & Information (334) 874-1722
SOCIAL SERVICES AARP/RSVP (334) 375-3370American Red Cross (334) 874-4641American Cancer Society (334) 288-3432Cahaba Mental Health Center (334) 875-2100Christian Services for Children (334) 875-0608Dallas County Health Department (334) 874-2550Dallas/Selma Community Action Agency (334) 875-2450Dallas County Family Resource Center (334) 874-7785Department of Human Resources (334) 874-1400
Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center (334) 872-8421Goodwill Industries (334) 872-8121Habitat Selma (334) 872-4409HealthLink (334) 418-8800SABRA Sanctuary (334) 877-4645Selma Area Food Bank (334) 872-4111United Way of Selma (334) 874-8383Veteran’s Affairs (334) 874-2533
THE ARTS ArtsRevive (334) 875-1286Ceramic Arts Program (334) 874-2143Performing Arts Center (334) 874-2145Selma Art Guild Gallery (334) 874-9071
UTILITIES Alabama Gas Company (800) 292-4008Alabama Power Company (800) 845-2244AT&T (888) 757-6500Central Alabama Electric (334) 365-6762Charter Communications (888) 438-2427Dallas County Water Authority (334) 872-2820General Services, Garbage Collection (334) 874-2165North Dallas County Water Authority (334) 872-4966Pioneer Electric Cooperative (334) 875-2223Selma Water Works and Sewer (334) 872-6205Selmont Water Works (334) 872-2820
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ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS(800) 447-4191, [email protected]
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE(334) 874-4961, www.revenue.alabama.gov
ALABAMA ENTREPRENEURIAL RESEARCH NETWORK (AERN)A partnership with the University of Alabama and the Selma and Dallas County Chamber of Commerce, (334) 875-7241, [email protected]
ALABAMA TECHNOLOGY NETWORK atn.org Located at the Wallace Community College Selma campus, ATN offers Alabama manufacturers training and services through nine product lines or Communities of Practice. For more details of the type of training and services ATN offers Alabama manufacturers, call (334) 830-5188 or [email protected]
ARSENAL PLACE, INC.(334) 589-3720, [email protected]
ATLAS ALABAMA(334) 242-1175, www.atlasalabama.gov
SBA - U. S. Small Business AdministrationLender Relations Specialist/Rod Perkins - (205) 290-7785, [email protected] Resource partnership at Concordia College Alabama - (334) 874-5700, [email protected]
SELMA BUSINESS CENTER(334) 526-2399, [email protected]
SELMA CAREER CENTER(334) 875-8909, [email protected]
SELMA & DALLAS COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY(334) 875-8365, [email protected]
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA SMALL BUSINESS CENTER NETWORK(205) 657-4423, [email protected]
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For more business information, contact the Selma and Dallas County Chamber of Commerce at (334) 875-7241 or [email protected].
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Dallas County is the county seat of Selma, and named in honor of Alexander J. Dallas.
It was given its name of Selma by William Rufus King, one of Alabama’s first U. S. Senators and Vice President of the U. S. Situated on a high northern bank of the
Alabama the town was incorporated on December 4, 1820. Adjacent Counties are Chilton, Autauga, Lowndes, Wilcox, Marengo and Perry.
1. International Paper Co. ........................................................... 966 2. Vaughan Regional Medical Center ................................................ 5323. Dallas County School System...................................................... 5354. Selma City Schools ................................................................ 5155. HL-A (Honda Lock America), Inc. ............................................... 4506. Hanil E-Hwa Interior Systems Alabama ......................................... 3857. Plantation Patterns ................................................................ 3258. Walmart Super Center ............................................................ 3259. Bush Hog, Inc. ...................................................................... 35010. City of Selma ...................................................................... 300
POPULATION
RETAIL SALES TAX
TOP TEN EMPLOYERS # OF EMPLOYEES
Dallas County ................ 43,820City of Selma ................ 20,756City of Valley Grande ........ 4,020Town of Orrville ............. 204Persons per household ..... 2.66Households ................... 16,181 Persons per square mile ... 44.8
INCOME & SALESMedian county household income:
$23,370Median income for a family:
$29,906
State ...............................4%County .......................... 1.5%Orrville .............................2%Valley Grande ......................3%City of Selma ................... 4.5%
TOURISM REVENUETravel-Related Earnings
$26,574,781Travel-Related Expenditures
$86,118,243Annual State Lodging Tax
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The Dallas County area - rich with history - is leading the way to a future of progress.
DALLAS COUNTY(334) 874-2519105 Lauderdale St.Selma, AL 36701www.dallascounty-al.org
DALLAS COUNTY COMMISSIONERSProbate Judge: Kim BallardDistrict 1: Connell TownsDistrict 2: Roy MooreDistrict 3: Curtis WilliamsDistrict 4: Larry Nickles
CITY OF SELMA(334) 874-2101222 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701www.selma-al.gov
SELMA CITY COUNCILMayor: George EvansCouncil President: Corey Bowie Ward 1: Cecil WilliamsonWard 2: Susan KeithWard 3: Greg BjelkeWard 4: Angela BenjaminWard 5: Sam RandolphWard 6: Benny TuckerWard 7: Bennie Ruth Crenshaw Ward 8: Michael Johnson
CITY OF VALLEY GRANDE(334) 872-01045914 Alabama 22Valley Grande, AL 36701www.cityofvalleygrande.com
VALLEY GRANDE CITY COUNCILMayor: Wayne LabbeCouncil members:Place 1: Tim WhitePlace 2: Ronald SawyerPlace 3: Donna Downs
Place 4: Jane CraigPlace 5: Kenneth Martin
TOWN OF ORRVILLE(334) 996-972614761 Main St.Orrville, AL 36767
ORRVILLE TOWN COUNCILMayor: Louvenia LumpkinCouncil members:Dorothy AdcoxRodney EllisNell FrasierHerman MajorsJewell Williamson
FEDERAL AND STATE CONGRESSIONAL OFFICESU.S. SenatorsJeff Sessions (334) 244-7017 www.sessions.senate.govRichard Shelby (334) 223-7303 www.shelby.senate.gov
U.S. RepresentativeTerri Sewell: 7th District(202) 225-2665www.sewell.house.gov
State SenatorHank Sanders: 23rd District (Autauga, Clarke, Conecuh, Dallas, Lowndes, Marengo, Monroe, Perry, Wilcox)(334) 242-7860 www.legislative.state.al.us
State RepresentativeDarrio Melton: 67th District (Dallas and Perry)(334) 242-7540 www.legislative.state.al.us
STATE GOVERNMENTwww.alabama.govGovernor: Robert BentleyLt. Governor: Kay IveyAttorney General: Luther StrangeSecretary of State: Jim BennettState Treasurer: Young BoozerAgriculture Commissioner: John McMillanAuditor: Jim Zeigler
ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION(334) 834-2811 www.alsde.eduElla B. Bell: District 5
SELMA CITY SCHOOL BOARD (334) 874-1600 www.selmacityschools.orgSuperintendent: Dr. Angela Mangum: President: Henry Hicks, Sr. Vice President/District 1:Dr. Kirit Chapatwalla District 2: Brenda Randolph-Obomanu District 3: Frank Chestnut, Jr.District 4: Dr. Udo Ufomadu
DALLAS COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION(334) 875-3440 www.dallask12.orgMark Story President: Carolyn BatesVice President: William MinorLeroy Miles Roy Edwards
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DALLAS COUNTY Dallas County was carved out of the Alabama Territory in 1818 and was named after Alexander J. Dallas, a Scottish immigrant lawyer.
In the heart of the fertile agri-cultural region known as the Black Belt (for its black prairie soil), Dallas County is among one of the largest counties in Alabama with a land area of 981 square miles. Cutting through the middle of the county is the Ala-bama River, which intersects with the Cahaba River on the west side of the county. Since river and rail trans-portation were so important during early history, the county grew rather rapidly with both modes of transpor-tation available.
Not long after Dallas County was formed, the state’s first permanent capital was established at Cahawba, which also served as the county seat for Dallas County. Later when the capital was moved to Tuscaloosa, the county courthouse was moved to Selma.
Dallas County was known for many years as one of the most politi-cally powerful counties in the state and at one time both U.S. Senators were from Selma. Legislators from the county dominated decisions in the legislature for many years.
SELMASelma became the dominate city in the area and is the largest of only three incorporated cities in the county. Selma came into existence in 1820, just two years after Dallas County, and was founded by William Rufus King who would later become U.S. Vice President. The name “Selma” came from one of King’s favorite Ossian poems, The Songs of Selma. Selma means “high seat” or “throne,” which is fitting since Selma became the seat of Dallas County in 1866.
The city’s early beginning means that Selma is the second oldest sur-viving city in Alabama and home to the state’s largest historic district, with many historic structures dat-
ing back to the 1800s. Thousands of tourists come to the city and county each year, many to trace their ances-tors and to attend re-enactments of two major events that pushed Selma into national and international spotlight - the Civil War in the 1860s and the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.
Today, Selma is a combination of history and opportunity. The area’s rich history and renowned architec-ture draw thousands annually, some looking for lost relatives, some look-ing for ghosts of the past, and others just to marvel at its beauty.
VALLEY GRANDEValley Grande was founded in October of 2002 and the population quickly grew. By early 2003, Val-ley Grande officially became a city and continued to build on the rich history of the area. Much of the area of Valley Grande was land originally granted to Dr. George Phillips in 1821 from the federal government. For many years Dr. George Phillips main-tained a plantation in the area he named “Grand View.” As more people moved to the area, Grande View came to be known as Valley Grande.
Modern-day Valley Grande also encompasses the historic community of Summerfield. Established in 1819 as Valley Creek, the town was re-named Summerfield in 1845 to honor the famous Methodist preacher John Summerfield.
Today, Valley Grande continues to grow and has several neighborhoods developing throughout the city with a large portion of home construction in Dallas County being in Valley Grande. Valley Grande offers housing devel-opments, shopping, public schools offering K-12, churches, youth soccer, an outdoor walking trail, civic or-ganizations, public safety programs and a number of community oriented events to celebrate the way of life that Valley Grande has to offer.
ORRVILLEOrville was founded in 1842 by James Franklin Orr. Orr decided to settle in Dallas County on the level, lush land in this section of the Black Belt be-cause he believed it was suitable for his plans for the development of his varied interests. His dreams of estab-lishing a flourishing industrial town began to develop when he purchased 88 acres of land in 1842. By 1855, Orr had purchased over 900 acres and established a public square in the center of his town with all streets leading to the square.
Orr began to broaden his business interests and established a unique combination of enterprises, which housed a gin factory, a saw mill, a cotton gin, a planning mill, a flour mill, a grist mill, and two blacksmith shops. He also experimented with growing crops and a vineyard with a wine press. Orr invented a number of things including an air rifle and an off-set screw driver; however, his pride and joy was the gin and its patents. During the Civil War, the factory was destroyed, along with most of Orr’s property. In 1911, the old Orr home burned to the ground and lovely family heirlooms were lost forever.
Today, Orrville is home to ap-proximately 200 people and the West Dallas Antique Tractor Show, which attracts thousands of visitors to the small town.
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LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONDRIVER S LICENSES New residents must obtain an Alabama State Driver’s license within 30 days of establishing residency. Licenses are obtainable at the Selma Driver’s License Office, 102 Church St.. For testing hours and current fees, call (334) 875-1341.
VEHICLE REGISTRATION New residents are required to register autos, motorcycles, trucks, trailers, and motor homes within 30 days of establish-ing residency. You will need an Alabama title and proof of insurance before you can register your vehicle. The Selma Driver’s License Office, 102 Church St., registers vehicles. Call (334) 875-1341 for current fees and further information about documentation requirements.
BOAT REGISTRATION You must register a new boat within 72 hours, or register a currently registered used boat within 15 days. Fees are based on the length of your boat. Call the Li-cense Commissioner at the Dallas County Courthouse at (334) 874-2517 for addi-tional information.
MARRIAGE LICENSES Couples must be present to apply for a marriage license and must provide
a valid ID and proof of social security number. Marriage licenses are issued at the Dallas County Courthouse Mon-day through Friday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Call the Dallas County Courthouse at (334) 874-2516 to get further information about age and documentation requirements or visit www.dallascounty-al.org.
HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES Any Alabama resident between the ages of 16 and 64 must obtain a hunting/fish-ing license to hunt or fish on public or private land or water ways. All Alabama residents age 65 or older are not required to purchase hunting or fishing licenses as long as they have proper identifica-tion to prove their age. Licenses can be purchased by phone at (888) 848-6887 or online. Visit www.outdooralabama.com for detailed information about outdoor recreation licenses.
VOTER REGISTRATION You may register to vote at the Dallas County Courthouse, 105 Lauderdale St.. Call the Board of Registrars at (334) 874-2534 for detailed information. www.alabamavotes.gov
TRANSPORTATION Neely Charter (334) 874-8335Trailways (800) 233-1981West Alabama Public Transportation (334) 289-5789
PROPERTY TAXES City taxes are handled by the City of Selma Tax & License Department. For de-tailed information, visit www.selma-al.gov/tax_license/ or call (334) 874-2112. County taxes are handled by the Dallas County Tax Department. For detailed informa-tion, visit dallascountyproperty-tags.com or call (334) 874-2519. Taxes are due October 1 and are delinquent after December 31 of each year. The City of Valley Grande does not impose a city property tax.
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Enjoy living in Selma - small town charm in the
heart of Alabama.
COCA-COLA MURAL
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In 1951, a new device designed to clear pasture and crop residue was being demonstrated to a group of farmers in Selma, Alabama. Bush Hog® began in a small, dirt-floor factory where they made one product: the Model 12 Rotary Cutter. Today, we operate a modern production facility with robotic welders that prides itself on building high quality “Bush Hog Tough”
equipment. With more than 30,000,000 acres mowed per year, our roots are still firmly planted in Selma soil.
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS The Selma City Schools are committed to excellence in education. It consists of eight elementary schools, two middle schools, one high school, and two alternative programs. The Dallas County Board of Education is located in Selma, Alabama and serves over 4,000 students in grades Kindergarten through twelve. There are eight elementary schools, two middle schools, and two high schools in the county school system.
PUBLIC SCHOOL REGISTRATION:Alabama law states that children must be 5 years of age on or before September 1 to be enrolled in kindergarten. Children
must be 6 years of age by September 1 to be enrolled in first grade. When you enroll you child, be sure to take the following: a birth certificate, immunization records, vision, hearing and dental screening records from a family doctor or local health clinic, social security card and proof of residency in the school attendance zone.
SELMA CITY SCHOOLS Byrd Elementary School625 Lapsley St.(334) 874-1620
Cedar Park Elementary School1101 Woodrow Ave.(334) 874-1625
Clark Elementary School405 Lawrence St.(334) 874-1630
Edgewood Elementary School709 Highland Ave.(334) 874-1640
Knox Elementary School1002 Mabry St.(334) 874-1650
Meadowview Elementary School1816 Old Orrville Rd.(334) 874-1655
Payne Elementary School1529 Franklin St.(334) 874-1660
R. B. Hudson Middle School1701 Summerfield Rd.(334) 874-1675
School of Discovery400 Washington St.(334) 874-1670
Selma High School 2180 Broad St.(334) 874-1680
Sophia P. Kingston Elementary School2224 Selma Ave.(334) 874-1635
DALLAS COUNTY SCHOOLS Alternative Learning SchoolCraig Industrial Park 37(334) 872-6761
B. K. Craig Elementary School108 Craig Industrial Park(334) 875-7937
Brantley Elementary School5585 Water Ave.(334) 874-8185
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Selma offers a wide array of educational options from
pre-school to college, and beyond!
SELMA-DALLAS COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Selma-Dallas County Public Library serves the city and the region with a collection of 76,751 volumes. It was established as a Carnegie
library in 1904.
Photo courtesy of Sophia P. Kingston Elementary School
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Dallas County Career Technical Center1306 Roosevelt Ave.(334) 872-8031
Dallas County High School335 Fifth Ave.Plantersville, AL 36758(334) 366-2232
J. E. Terry Elementary School70 Academy St.Plantersville, AL 36758(334) 366-2838
Keith High School1166 Cty. Rd. 115Orrville, Alabama 36767(334) 996-8464
Martin Middle School2863 Dallas Cty. Rd. 81Valley Grande, AL 36703(334) 872-6417
Salem Elementary School3486 Cty. Rd. 3Orrville, AL 36767(334) 996-8636
Southside High School7975 U.S. Hwy. 80 EastSelma, AL 36701(334) 872-5018
Southside Primary School3104 Old Montgomery Rd.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-9566
Tipton Middle School2500 Tipton St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-8080
Valley Grande Elementary School2765 Cty. Rd. 81Valley Grande, AL 36703(334) 872-7661
PRIVATE SCHOOLS There are four Private schools located in Selma.
John T. Morgan Academy is accredited by the Alabama Independent Schools Association and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and serves students in kindergarten through twelfth grade. 2901 West Dallas Ave.(334) 875-4464www.morganacademy.com
Meadowview Christian School serves students in kindergarten through twelfth grade. They are accredited by the Alabama Independent Schools Association, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Athletic Christian Association. 1512 Old Orrville Rd.(334) 872-8448www.mcstrojans.org
Ellwood Christian Academy serves students in kindergarten through twelfth grade and is an accredited member of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. 1 Bell Rd.(334) 877-1581www.eca-selma.com
Cathedral Christian Academy serves students in kindergarten through tenth grade. 1204 Highland Ave.(334) 872-9997www.ccaselma.com
CONTINUING EDUCATION Selma and Dallas County has three colleges that makes education accessible and learning a lifelong endeavor.
Concordia College Alabama is a college of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod’s Concordia University System. It is the only historically black college in the Concordia System.. 1712 Broad St. (334) 874-5700 www.ccal.edu
Founded in 1878, Selma University is a private, historically black, Bible college. It is affiliated with the Alabama State Missionary Baptist Convention. 1501 Lapsley St.(334) 872-2533www.selmauniversity.edu
Wallace Community College Selma is a member of the Alabama College Association, the largest system of higher education in Alabama. The
Alabama College System is more than 30 years old and has served more than 1 million Alabamians with an enrollment of more than 100,000 today.3000 Earl Goodwin Pkwy. (334) 876-9227 www.wccs.edu
PUBLIC LIBRARY The Selma-Dallas County Public Library serves the city and the region with more than 76,000 items in its collection. It was established as a Carnegie Library in 1904 and currently offers books, audio books, CDs, DVDs, and e-books. The Edwin Condie Godbold Local History Room houses an outstanding collection of historical and genealogical materials focusing on Selma and Dallas County, Alabama. The collection includes histories, genealogies, periodicals, census records, vertical files, maps and photographs. The library also provides popular events for both children and adults throughout the year. 1103 Selma Ave.(334) 874-1725www.selmalibrary.org.
SELMA UNIVERSITY
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Healthcareand Wellness
AT VAUGHAN REGIONAL Medical Center, LLC. our goal is to deliver the best healthcare available in the Western Group region as we seek to make our community healthier.
With the help of dedicated physicians, employees, volunteers and board members, along with your continued support and encouragement, the hospital continues its passionate pursuit of excellence.
Delivering quality healthcare close to home is the single most important contribution it makes; however, there are many other ways we make a positive impact on our community.
Among the services offered through Vaughan Regional Medical Center, LLC are cancer care, cardiac care, CT scanning, education services, and health programs for senior adults and women, intensive care units, laparoscopic and laser surgery, maternity unit/birthing suites, accredited mammography, 24-hour physician staffed emergency room services, fitness center and ultra sound.
Numerous other specialized healthcare services are located throughout our community, including Assisted Living, Chiropractors, Dentists, Health Clubs, Home Health Care, Mental Health Services, Optometrists, Physical Therapy, Podiatrists, Physicians and Surgeons, and Weight Loss Clinics.
For more information on local healthcare, contact the Selma and Dallas County Chamber of Commerce at (334) 875-7241 or [email protected].
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Vaughan Medical Center offers a full array of patient-
centered, community hospital and regional referral
services.
VAUGHAN OUTPATIENT CENTER
The 175-bed Joint Commission-accredited
medical facility employs more than 600 people.
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TRULY SHOPPING LIKE a local means visiting the local independent shops and services offered throughout Selma and Dallas County. By shopping family-owned businesses that have been passed down for generations, you keep your hard-earned cash in our community. You can get your fill of “Selma-Made” stuff
while shopping with local retailers and you will have the opportunity to expe-rience Selma’s unfolding beauty with the development of the riverfront and continuing downtown revitalization.
With over 250 retailers located throughout our community, shopping local makes a huge impact in our com-munity. Whether it is boutique style dressing, children’s clothing, gifts, outdoor gear and accessories, home improvement, outdoor equipment/rec-reation, gifts for home, or local made products, you can make a difference by shopping local.
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Selma’s shops have something for everyone - from boutique clothing to
outdoor equipment.
Local hand-thrown pottery by Becky Blaylock from Earthquake Pottery.
Lyon Candles are highly scented and hand-poured in Tyler, Alabama, by Kim Lyons. Try the scents “Selma” and “Cahaba Lilly.”
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BBQ Golden Ranch BBQ2003 W Highland Ave.(334) 874-1777
Hancock’s Country BBQ72 Cty. Rd. 46(334) 872-5541
Hickory Pit1700 Selma Ave.(334) 874-9950
Hog Heaven BBQ8938 Alabama Hwy. 14(334) 875-1175
Lannie’s BBQ205 Medical Center Pkwy.(334) 872-8573
Lannie’s BBQ Spot2115 Minter Ave.(334) 874-4478
R & B Barbecue6843 Alabama Hwy. 22(334) 875-3671
CASUALLY UPSCALE The Sand Bar1 Marina Drive(334) 877-1444
Side Porch Sandwiches & Pub1124 Water Ave.(334) 872-8600
Charlie’s Place1005 Water Avenue(334) 526-4100
St. James Hotel Restaurant1200 Water Avenue(334) 872-3234
CHINESEChina Star1798 Hwy. 14 East(334) 875-3603
China Wok1374 Highland Ave.(334) 872-8848
Golden China128 Broad St.(334) 872-2778
FAST FOODAmerican Deli405 Highland Ave
Buffalo St.1332 E Highland Ave.(334) 877-3434
Burger King312 Highland Ave.(334) 874-8300
Captain D’s1516 W Highland Ave.(334) 872-7000
Church’s Chicken1208 Broad St.(334) 877-1129
Crown Chicken806 Broad St.(334) 874-4095
Hardee’s1401 Highland Ave.(334) 872-8351
Jack’s1806 West Dallas Ave.(334) 872-2488
Kentucky Fried Chicken1326 E Highland Ave.(334) 872-7513
McDonald’s 600 Highland Ave.(334) 874-9122
Mr. Waffle1518 W Highland Ave.(334) 874-7600
Pete’s Famous Franks1611 Broad St.(334) 872-5557
Popeye’s Chicken1221 Highland Ave.(334) 877-0681
Sonic Drive-In2407 North Broad St.(334) 875-2594
Southern Deli1391 E Highland Ave.(334) 872-1242
Subway1342 Highland Ave.(334) 874-9471
1909 West Dallas Ave.(334) 872-92223057 Hwy. 80 East(334) 875-5095
2530 Hwy. 80 West(334) 874-8764
Taco Bell303 Highland Ave.(334) 872-6034
Wendy’s1790 Alabama Hwy. 14(334) 876-9570
Foodand Drink
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Whatever your taste, restaurants in Selma are
the perfect place to have fun and eat well!
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Zaxby’s618 Highland Ave.(334) 872-6531
MEAT AND THREEAll-In-One Shop3000 Earl Goodwin Pkwy(334) 874-7002
All- In- One on the ByPass999 Cecil Jackson By Pass(334) 431-5366
Downtowner Restaurant1114 Selma Ave.(334) 875-5933
Mama’s Kitchen & Grill2314 US Hwy. 80 East(334) 875-2581
Taylor’s Restaurant999 Cecil Jackson Bypass(334) 872-5482
Vasser’s1900 West Dallas Ave.(334) 418-0560
MEXICAN El Ranchero113 Broad St.(334) 872-6013
Mi Tenampa1629 W Highland Ave.(334) 418-0340
Valle Grande Mexican Grill5518 Alabama Hwy. 22(334) 877-1118
PIZZADomino’s 1809 W Highland Ave.(334) 875-8060
Little Caesar’s1330 E Highland Ave.(334) 874-1298
Papa John’s Pizza210 Highland Ave.(334) 875-7771
Pizza Hut307 Highland Ave.(334) 875-6700
Selma Convenience Store1809 Selma Ave.(334) 877-4531
SEAFOOD/STEAK American Wings & Seafood2584 AL US Hwy 80W(334) 505-7086
Steak Pit208 Highland Ave.(334) 875-7707
Tally-Ho Restaurant509 Magnum Ave.(334) 872-1390
SPECIALTYThe Coffee Shoppe308 Broad St.334-878-BREW (2739)
Crosspoint Cafe1710 W. Dallas Ave.(334) 375-7616
Daylight Donuts609 W Highland Ave.(334) 327-6264
EvMarie’s Cupcakery538 Washington St.(334) 526-2711
Mark’s Mart1022 Cty. Rd. 44(334) 872-3003
Sweet Advantages Ice Cream Shop100 Broad St.(334) 526-2697
BILL PAY • E-STATEMENTSONLINE BAKING • GIFT CARDSSAVINGS • LOANS • CHECKING
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HUNTING LANDS AND LODGESAlabama River LodgeSardis(334) 874-4445www.alariver.com
Blackwell Bend HuntingSelma(205) 516-9084www.blackwellhunting.com
Blackbelt Hunting LodgeSardis(334) 875-5604www.blackbeltlodge.com
Bow & Gun ClubSelma(334) 875-1384
Briarpatch Hunting PreserveBrowns(334) 683-8039
Casey Hunting CampMinter(334) 872-4657www.caseyhuntingcamp.com
Hamilton Hills Plantation, Inc.Minter(334) 875-5704www.hamiltonhillsplantation.com
Oyster RidgeSardis(334) 875-2967www.oysterridge.com
Southern Sportsman Hunting LodgeHayneville(334) 412-0991www.southernhunting.com
Tatum Creek Hunting CampMarion Junction(334) 418-6980www.tatumcreek.com
Valley Creek OutdoorsSelma(334) 872-0491www.valleycreekoutdoors.com
FISHING, BOATING AND WILDLIFE Dallas County State Public Fishing Lake800 County Rd. 6Sardis(334) 874-8804
Paul M. Grist State Park1546 Grist RoadSelma(334) 872-5846
Selma City Marina and Sandbar Grill1 Marina DriveSelma(334) 874-2173
PUBLIC GOLF COURSES Craig Golf Course262 Craig Industrial ParkSelma (334) 872-4451
Valley Grande Golf Course1009 Warrior DriveValley Grande (334) 877-4433
SPORTS City of Selma Recreation Department108 West Dallas AvenueSelma(334) 874-2140
Dallas County Sportsplex4008 Landline RoadSelma(334) 874-2140
Valley Grande Sports ComplexCounty Road 16Valley Grande (334) 872-0104
ExploreOutdoors
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We invite you to explore outdoors in Selma and Dallas County; adventure awaits!
VALLEY GRANDE GOLF COURSE
CITY MARINA
HUNTING IS A passion for many of our residents and visitors. Our commercial hunting lodges offer hunters
the opportunity to harvest prime buck, quail, and other small game.
Dallas County and its five adjoin-ing counties are known throughout the country as the “Whitetail Deer Capital of the Nation” for having more whitetail deer per acre than any other region of Ala-bama, which has more deer per acre than any state in the union.
The Alabama River provides unlimit-ed fishing, boating, and water sports from city or privately operated marinas. Bass, crappie, catfish, and bream are abundant in Alabama’s streams and lakes, includ-ing the Paul M. Grist State Park and Dallas County Lake.
You will also find golf courses, base-ball diamonds, softball diamonds, a new softball/baseball complex, hard surfaced tennis courts, and organized leagues in baseball, football, soccer, softball, and ladies’ and men’s tennis leagues.
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Hotels and Lodging
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AMERICA’S BEST VALUE INN1915 West Highland Avenue(888) 315-2378, (334) 872-1900
50 $59-$65
BUDGET INN601 Highland Avenue(334) 872-3451
56 $45-$64
CHELTENHAM PARK HALLBED & BREAKFAST509 Dallas Avenue(334) 877-1210
3 $80/Person
COMFORT INN1812 Alabama Highway 14 East(800) 424-6423, (334) 875-5700
50 $66-$90
CRAIG MOTEL1134 U.S. Highway 80 East(334) 875-3150, (334) 875-3151
29 $32-$45
ECONOMY INN2322 U.S. Highway 80 East(334) 875-1212
32 $35-$45
HAMPTON INN2200 West Highland Avenue800-HAMPTON, (334) 876-9995
60 $99-$104
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS2000 Lincoln Way(800) HOLIDAY, (334) 874-1000
63 $89-$144
HOSPITALITY INN1200 West Highland Avenue(334) 874-6681, (334) 875-3070
35 $35-$55
KNIGHTS INN1710 West Highland Avenue(334) 872-0461
162 $60
LUXURY INN & SUITES1120 Highland Avenue(800) 325-2525, (334) 872-0014
40 $65-$89
QUALITY INN2420 Broad Street(800) 526-3766, (334) 874-8600
60 $70-$80
RESIDENCE SUITES2006 West Highland Avenue(334) 875-1200
73 $35-$44
ST. JAMES HOTEL1200 Water Avenue(334) 872-3234
42 $95
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BROWN CHAPEL A.M.E. CHURCHThischurchwasastartingpointfortheSelmatoMontgomerymarchesin1965and,asthemeetingplaceandofficesoftheSouthernChristianLeadership Conference (SCLC) during the Selma Movement, played a major role in the events that led to the adoption of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. It was added to the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage on June 16, 1976 and later declared a National Historic Landmark on February 4, 1982.
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Chamber MembershipBenefits
Profits: Investment in the Chamber of Commerce returns a big dividend directly to you – membership services, community programs, exposure to new markets and fellow business people.
Publicity: As a part of the big picture, member volunteers share in the publicity of getting things done in our area.
Programs: Quality of life in our community is of primary importance. Whatever the scope of involvement or type of activity, remember – “Things don’t just happen.” Progress is made through the efforts of many people working together through and avenue known as – Chamber of Commerce.
Participation: We realize the limits of your time, especially in an era of uncertain markets and budget controls. But only through volunteer involvement does the Chamber represent the voice of the business and professional community and conveys its message loud and clear.
Prestige: As a member of the Chamber team of community leaders, you hold the key to making things happen. Your ideas, input and actions are translated into results. You ARE the Chamber – working to make ours a better place to live and to work.
Protection: Now, more than ever before, your views must be made known to our elected officials.Throughoureducationprograms, news releases and speakers bureau, we express your views about issues and the good things about the free market system.
AA-1 MINI WAREHOUSESConnie Lovelady1112 Singleton Dr.Selma, AL 36703(334) 875-8348Storage Facility
A-1 SALESEarle Ashe1008 Third Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-3532Appliances/Bedding/ Lawn/ Garden Tools/ TV
AIG FINANCIAL NETWORKLori Schwind7030 Fainpark Dr., Suite 10Montgomery, AL 36117(334) 481-6913Financial Services
AIR PRO HEATING & AIR, LLCLyn Britt161 Preserve Dr.Selma, AL 36701(334) 877-3451Contractor-Heating /Air Conditioning
ALABAMA AG CREDIT, ACADale WilliamsonP.O. Box 10Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-7437Lending Institution
ALABAMA ARTIFICIAL LIMB & ORTHOPEDIC SERVICES, INC.Elizabeth Burt720 Alabama Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 287-0250Health Service Agency
ALABAMA GAS CORPORATIONLynn HarrisP.O. Box 1351Montgomery, AL 36102(334) 241-4236Utilities
ALABAMA POWER COMPANYAubrey Carter217 Church St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 418-4001Utilities
ALABAMA POWERSPORTSDavid Hulsey2925 Citizens ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 872-2132Motorized Vehicles/All Terrain Vehicles
ALABAMA TECHNOLOGY NETWORKBruce Perdue135 South Union St., Suite 441Montgomery, AL 36104(334) 830-5188Training/Technical Assistance
ALABAMA TEEN CHALLENGEBruce PervisP.O. Box 445Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-0133Non-Profit Organization
ALBRITTON’S FLOWERSBill Albritton1625 W Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-8834Florist
ALL AMERICAN CHECK CASHING, INC.Ashley Milhouse505 Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-5560Payday Loans/Title Loans/Check Cashing
ALL IN ONE ON THE BYPASSLaurine Pettway109 Cecil Jackson BypassSelma, AL 36703(334) 431-5366Restaurant
ALLSTATE-SEAN VANDIVER AGENCY, LLCSean Vandiver120 Lauderdale St., Suite BSelma, AL 36701(334) 526-1254Allstate Insurance
AMERICAN APPAREL, INC.Ronnie Yarbrough107 Cecil Jackson BypassP.O. Box 1310Selma, AL 36702(334) 876-4600Manufacturer
AMERICAN WINGS & SEAFOODWilliam Smith2584 U.S. Hwy. 80 WSelma, AL 36701(334) 505-7086Food Service/Restaurant
AMY HUFF, CPA, PCAmy Huff706 Alabama Ave.P.O. 468Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-7471Accountant/Certified/Public
ANGIE’S AUCTION COMPANYAngella Morgan 4094 Cty. Rd. 44Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-6145Auctions
ARSENAL PLACE, INC.Dane Shaw900 Alabama Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 589-3720Business Incubator
ARTSREVIVE/GALLERY 905Martha LockettP.O. Box 2548Selma, AL 36702(334) 878-2787Arts Agency/Non-Profit
A.T.A.P/WALTON THEATER SelmaJohn Grayson1000 Selma Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334)878-Film (3456)Non-Profit/Movie Theater
AT&TTy Fondren770 Washington Ave., Suite 164Montgomery, AL 36104(334) 834-1428Telecommunications
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BBAMA BUDWEISER OF SELMA, INC.Steve South112 Craig Industrial ParkP.O. Box 785Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-7451Beer & Ale Wholesale
BEARDEN CATERING, INC.Bernice Gill13731 Cty. Rd. 37Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-1714Caterer
BELKDaniel Scoggins1391 E Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36703(334) 872-5537Department Store
BENT TREE ELECTRIC, LLCDon Smith809 Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-7078Electrician
BLACK BELT COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONFelicia Jones609 Lauderdale St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-1126Non-Profit Organization
BLACKBELT OUTDOORDunkin Allred476 Cty. Rd. 206Marion Junction, AL 36759(205) 337-5113Billboards
BLUECROSS BLUESHIELD OF ALABAMAGladys Elliot4665 Park BoulevardMontgomery, AL 36116(334) 244-1117Insurance
BLUE OX EQUIPMENT & SUPPLYTad Lightfoot417 Race St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-6180Outdoor Equipment
BMC PRODUCTIONS, INC. DMA MCQUICK PRINTING CO.Bill Mcgough, Sr.616 North Perry St.Montgomery, AL 36104(334) 834-2013Printing/Office Supplies / Promotional Products
BOYD FINANCIAL GROUP Tommy Boyd507 Furniss Ave.P.O. Box 1226Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-7020Investments/Securities/Financial Services
BROADSOUTH COMMUNICATIONS /WHBB/DIXIE COUNTRYMike Reynolds505 Lauderdale St.P.O. Box 1055Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-3350Radio Station
BUCHANAN TIMBER & FORESTRY, LLCBucky HensonP.O. Box 65Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-0491Forestry
BUDGET INNJim Patel601 Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-3451Hotel/Motel
BUILDER’S SUPPLY & SALVAGECharles E. Stough, Jr.1105 Franklin St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-6235Building Materials
BUSH HOG, INC.Gerald Worthington2501 Griffin Ave.Selma, AL 36703(334) 874-2700Manufacturer
BUTLER, ROGER D.101 Winthrop CourtSelma, AL 36701(334) 874-8820Individual
BUTLER TRUAX JEWELERSDoris B. Truax121 Broad St.P.O. Box 1118Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-4616Jewelers
CC & B ASSOCIATES, LLCJames E. Crawford796 Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-4141Accounting & Tax Service
CAHABA CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTHLafon Barlow417 Medical Center ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 418-6500Health Service Agency
CAHABA PRODUCTS INC. / SOUTHERN FLAVOR SEASONINGSLeonard Ingram412 J.l. Chestnut Jr. BlvdP.O. Box 691Selma, AL 36702(334) 418-4663Food Products / Services/ Supplies & Brokers
CAHAWBA ADVISORY COMMITTEELarry HughenP.O. Box 2318Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-7711Historic Resource Management
CAPTAIN D’S RESTAURANT, INC.Kenneth Williams1516 W. Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-7000Restaurant-Seafood
CAPITAL/ COLONIAL TRAILWAYSRalph Angell2521 Halls Mills Rd.Mobile, AL 36606(251) 476-8687Transportation Service
CARPET PLUSNat Rudulph2807 Citizens ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 874-3700Carpet/Flooring
CARTER DRUG COMPANYTim Williamson133 Broad St.P.O. Box 949Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-7223Pharmacy
CEBCO STAFFINGCynethia Harville/Kerry Horton312 Dallas Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-1234Staffing Agency
CECIL W. FULLER, DMDCecil Fuller203 Dallas Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-4615Individual/Dentist
CELLULAR SALES/ VERIZON WIRELESSMagen Childress2254 Pelham Hwy.Pelham, AL 35124(334) 875-2969Cellular Telephone Sales /Cellular Service/ Telecommunications
CENTRAL ALABAMA AUDIOLOGY, LLCDr. Brady Bostick Rives4 Office Park CircleSelma, AL 36701(334) 872-9711Audiologist
CENTRAL ALABAMA CHILD DEVELOPMENT & CDC, INC.Henry MooreP.O. Box 988Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-2450Non-Profit Organization
CENTRAL ALABAMA FARMER’S CO-OPTim Wood2519 U.s Hwy. 80 WP.O. Box 1090Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-9083Farming/Hunting/Lawn & Garden Supplies
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CEYERO, LLCMark Peterson2554 Sharondale Dr.Atlanta, GA 30305(404) 915-0048Consultant Services/Technical Services
CHARTER BUSINESSPamela Higgins5990 South Monticello Dr.Montgomery, AL 36117(334) 318-8522Communication/Telecommunications Consultant
CHESTNUT LAWPrince Chestnut, Esq.801 Alabama Ave.P.O. Box 628Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-7779Attorney
CHILDREN’S DENTISTRY OF CENTRAL ALABAMADr. James Osborn 2425 Medical Center ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 875-1330Dentist-Pediatric
CHRISTIAN SERVICES FOR CHILDREN IN ALCynthia Mcmillian Stinson1792 Hwy. 14 EP.O. Box 2077Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-0608Therapeutic Foster Care
CHURCH STREET UNITED METHODIST CHURCHPastor Jim Meadows214 Church St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-1401Church
CITY TUNE-UP & BRAKE SERVICEBenny Austin2899 Citizens ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 874-6689Automotive Service & Repair
CLAUDE ANDERSON ASSOCIATESClaude AndersonP.O. Box 409Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-7723Individual
COASTAL RECYCLING, LLCJohn Duncan900 Selfield Rd.Selma, AL 36703(334) 875-1980Recycling
THE COFFEE SHOPPEJackie Smith308 Broad St.P. O. Box 152Selma, AL 36702(334) 878-2739Coffee Shop
COMFORT INNIsh Lad1812 Hwy. 14 ESelma, AL 36703(334) 875-5700Hotel/Motel
COMPUTER & DATA NETWORK SERVICESRoger Blackmon2940 Citizens ParkwayP.O. Box 1188Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-8324Computer Repair/Website Design & Hosting
CONCORDIA COLLEGE ALABAMARev. /Dr. / Tilahun Mekennen Mendedo1712 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-5700School/College/Education
COOK’S PEST CONTROLMike Peacock1861 Congressman Dickinson Dr.Montgomery, AL 36109(334) 273-8873Pest Control Services
COOPER BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO.Tom Bolton3005 Citizens ParkwayP.O. Box 1188Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-8267Contractor - Residential/ Nonresidential/ Painting
CORNERSTONE REALTYJewell Williamson519 Lauderdale St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-0441Real Estate-Commercial/ Residential/ Property Management
COSBY COMPANYNoopie CosbyP.O. Box 683Selma, AL 36702(334) 412-1008Government/Public Relations
COSBY - CARMICHAEL, INC.Cosby Carmichael637 River Rd.P.O. Box 100Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-7411Concrete Ready Mix-Sand & Gravel
COUGAR OILRex JonesP.O. Box 1800Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-2023Oil Lubrication & Petroleum
COVENANT REALTY, LLCJoyce Harris704 Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-8872Real Estate
COVER ITNat Rudulph2805 Citizens ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 875-3336Paint & Window Treatments
CRAIG CREDIT UNIONPam Mcilwain1102 Singleton Dr.Selma, AL 36703(334) 875-7827Credit Union
CRAIG FIELD AIRPORT & INDUSTRIAL AUTHORITY48 Craig Industrial ParkP.O. Box 1421Selma, AL 36702Menzo Driskell(334) 874-7418Airport /Industrial Park
CREAR, JOHNJohn Crear2408 Parkway Dr.Selma, AL 36703(334) 875-7430Individual
CRL LOVELADY CONSTRUCTION, LLCRandy Lovelady890 Ravenwood Dr.Selma, AL 36701(334) 418-8187Contractor-Residential/ Nonresidential/Painting
CROSSPOINT CHRISTIAN CHURCHMark Andrews1710 W Dallas Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-0086Church
CROSSROADS, LLCLowell Butts2530 U.S. Hwy. 80 WSelma, AL 36701(334) 874-8763Convenience Store/Service Station
CUTTIN LOOSEAngie Harrelson210 Highland Ave., Suite ASelma, AL 36701(334) 875-1919Hair Salon
DD & D INDUSTRIAL, LLCAndrea Duggin515 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 419-0523Construction/Cleaning
DALLAS AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING, INC.James Patterson, Jr.3900 U.S. Hwy. 80 WP.O. Box 302Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-8145Contractor-Heating & Air Conditioning
DALLAS AVENUE PHARMACYTim Gibbs1402 W. Dallas Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-3255Pharmacy
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DALLAS COUNTY FARMERS FEDERATIONJimmy Holliman403 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-7471Insurance
DALLAS COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATIONSuperintendent Don Willingham429 Lauderdale St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-3440School/Pre-K/Secondary
DALLAS COUNTY EXTENSION SYSTEMCallie Nelson429 Lauderdale St.P.O. Box 40Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-3200Extension Service/Education
DALLAS COUNTY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERJames Thomas10096 Alabama Hwy. 14 WP.O. Box 2142Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-7785Social Service Agency
DALLAS ELECTRICWilliam Ross3900 U.S. Hwy. 80 WP.O. Box 2215Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-6600Electrical Contractor
DAVIS FAMILY MEDICINEDr. Glenton Davis223 Dallas Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-0017Physician & Surgeon-Family Practice
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCESWanda Goodwin200 Samuel O. Moseley Dr.P.O. Box 1210Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-1400Social Service Agency
DOMINO’S James Steele, Jr.1809 W Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-8060Restaurant-Pizza Take Out & Delivery
EEDWARD JONES INVESTMENTSMax Baggett, Jr.811 Selma Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-7331Investments/Securities/ Financial Services
EDWARDS & WILKINSONGeorge Edwards500 Lauderdale St.P.O. Box 1410Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-2335Accountant/Certified/Public
ELKDALE BAPTIST CHURCHRev. Cory Horton2221 Elkdale St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-3456Church
ESSENCE OF A THERAPEUTIC TOUCHJoyce Hampton4 Office Park CircleSelma, AL 36701(334) 872-7575Therapeutic Services/Health Service Agency
EVMARIE’S CUPCAKERYEvelyn Cox538 Washington St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-4348Bakery
EXPLOREMEDIAPam Mashburn7656 Vaughan Rd. #331Montgomery, AL 36116(334) 201-8787Publisher
EYEMAX VISION CENTERDr. Leroy Maxwell2401 Medical Center ParkwayP.O. Box 650Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-2321Optical/Optometrist/Optician/Optical Lab
FFAMILY FOOT CARE, LLCGlenn Mcphillips, Dpm6 Office Park CircleSelma, AL 36701(334) 872-5636Podiatrist
FARMERS HOME FURNITUREDoug Fortner1320 Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-0065Retail Furniture
FARMERS INSURANCELashuana Taylor-AgentLashauna Taylor1007 Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-4890Insurance
FATHER’S OF ST. EDMUND-EDMUNDITE MISSIONSChad Mceachern1428 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-2359Church
FIRST AVENUE CLEANERSWillie Smiley1705 First Ave.Selma, AL 36703(334) 872-1953Dry Cleaner
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHDr. Jerry Light, Sr.325 Lauderdale St.P.O. Box 1186Selma, AL 36702(334) 877-4400Church
FIRST CAHAWBA BANKCatesby Jones, President2610 Citizens ParkwayP.O. Box 2140Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-2050Bank/Banking Association
FIRST CHOICE STORAGEBill Chance715 Cty. Rd. 83Jones, AL 36749(334) 419-4393Storage Facility/Climate Controlled Storage
THE FLOWER BASKET, LLCVicki Wilkerson2710 Citizens ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 872-2204Florist
FOUR SEASONS GARDEN CENTER, LLCRosalie Bjelke611 Cahaba Rd. Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-4360Garden Center/Nursery
FRAMES N THINGSKay Traylor400 Dallas Ave. Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-6177Retail/Frames
FRASIER-OUSLEY CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING, INC.David Frasier1105 Singleton Dr.P.O. Box 330Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-3496Contractor-General/ Construction/Engineering
THE FRAZER GROUPBob Frazer1604 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-4654Insurance
FRESENIUS MEDICAL CAREJennifer Carter100 Mitylene Park LaneMontgomery, AL 36117(334) 274-1315 Dialysis
FULLER BUILDING SUPPLYBruce Fuller3101 J.l. Chestnut Jr. BoulevardSelma, AL 36701(334) 872-7409Building Materials
FURNISS, VAUGHAN & COMPANYMark Mason627 Alabama Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-6621Accountant/Certified/Public
GGAMBLE, GAMBLE & CALAME, LLCHarry W. Gamble, Jr.807 Selma Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-7810Attorney
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GANTT’S CANDIESSonny Gantt530 Mabry St.Selma, AL 36701 (334) 875-2315Manufacturer-Candy
GARDNER ELECTRICRay Gardner77 Cty. Rd. 477Selma, AL 36701(334) 419-3417Electrical Contractor
GAW TRADING POSTWilliam Powell1225 Water Ave.Selma, AL 36701(646) 642-2043Retail
GEORGE’S PAINT & BODY SHOP, LLCEarl A. Haugen1215 J.l. Chestnut Jr. BoulevardSelma, AL 36701(334) 872-1441Automobile Body Repair & Paint
DR. GEORGE TISDALE217 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-5000Physician-Dermatology
GERALD A. ANDERSON II, DMDDr. Gerald Anderson Ii, Dmd730 Alabama Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-7031Dentist
GILMER MANAGEMENT, LLCMel Gilmer617 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-4949Real Estate-Commercial/Residential/Property Management
GIVHAN LAND & CATTLE COMPANYSam Givhan6900 Alabma Hwy. 5Safford, AL 36773(334) 573-2278Farming/Ginning/Cattle
GLOBAL SECURITY GLAZING, LLCSherry Miller616 Selfield Rd.Selma, AL 36703(334) 875-1900Manufacturer
GOO GOO 3 MINUTE EXPRESS WASHDonna Davis6021 Coca Cola BoulevardColumbus, GA 31909(334) 526-1236Car Wash
GOODWYN, WILL3100 Sterling Rd.Birmingham, AL 35213(205) 849-3251Individual
GRAY’S FURNITUREMargaret G. Cogle514 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-9616Furniture
GRESHAM, JANETSelma Ala Photo Blog 208 County Rd. 232Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-1032Photographer
GRIFFEN, WILLIE320 Mabry St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-5084Individual
THE GRILLMANCharlie Morgan216 Greenbriar St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 412-1493Food Products/Services/ Supplies & Brokers
GRINDLE’S TIRE SERVICEKevin Sellers212 Us Hwy. 80 EP.O. Box 1373Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-6767Tire Sales
HHAMM, STEPHANIE DILLON37 Margranita CrescentAustin, Tx 78703(512) 301-5029Individual
HAMPTON INNGeorge Konstantinow2200 W Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 876-9995Hotel/Motel
HANCOCK’S COUNTRY BBQDeborah Hancock72 Cty. Rd. 46Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-5541Restaurant-Barbeque
HARDEE’SDenise Meeks105 Rowe Ridge Rd.New Brockton, AL 36351(334) 477-6086Restaurant
HEALTHMARK HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, INC.Mark Story2918 Citizens ParkwayP.O. Box 853Selma, AL 36702(334) 418-0085Home Medical Equipment
HENRY BRICK COMPANY, INC.Davis Henry3409 Water Ave.P.O. Box 850Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-2600Manufacturer
HIGH, ANDREW AND ANNEP.O. Box 324Tyler, AL 36785(334) 872-6920Individual
HILLTOP MANORPorter Sue Simpson305 Hilltop Dr.Selma, AL 36701(251) 300-3500Senior Housing
HINES REAL ESTATEJames Hines705 Alabama Ave.P.O. Box 464Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-1990Real Estate
HL-A COMPANY, INC.Dennis Moore902 Ravenwood Dr.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-9010Manufacturer
HOBBS AND HAIN, P.C.Ralph Hobbs707 Selma Ave.P.O. Box 1190Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-6683Attorney
HOGG ENGINEERING CORPORATIONRay HoggP.O. Box 929Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-1960Engineering
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESSNatasha Davis200 Lincoln WaySelma, AL 36701(334) 874-1000Hotel/Motel
HORIZON INVESTMENT GROUP, INC.Julie Simmons418 Lauderdale St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 431-5004Investments/Securities/Financial Services
HUFFMAN, SHERIFF HARRISP.O. Box 531Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-2530Individual
IINTEGRITY WORLDWIDEAlan Hicks, Jr.P.O. Box 347Selma, AL 36702(334) 526-1238Non-Profit Organization
INTERLINK APOTHECARYBryant Minor618 Medical Center ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 875-7686Pharmacy
INTERNATIONAL PAPERJim Bruce601 Cty. Rd. 78Selma, AL 36703(334) 872-3481Manufacturer
JJ.B. MORRIS AND ASSOCIATESJohn Morris, Clu, Chfc1003 Broad St., Suite CSelma, AL 36701(334) 605-1292Investments/Securities/Financial Services
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JAMES E. SIDDENS, CPAJames E. Siddens534 Washington St.P.O. Box 1330Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-2626Accountant
JAMISON MONEY FARMER, P.C.Kim Smith798 Highland Ave.P.O. Box 597Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-4455Accountant/Certified/Public
J. LEA SCRUGGS AND ASSOCIATESLea Scruggs & Micah HohenbergerP.O. Box 1399Livingston, AL 35470(205) 499-9339Employee Benefits
JOHN T. MORGAN ACADEMYFred A. Williamson, Jr.2901 W Dallas Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-4464Schools/Pre-K/Secondary
JONES, CATESBY AP. C1003 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-2303Individual
JONES, JOHNNY2712 Old Orrville Rd.Selma, AL 36701(334) 850-9198Individual
JOURNEYS FOR THE SOULJoanne Bland1420 North Mechanis St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 413-1035Tour Guide
JOYCE’S CATERINGJoyce Rylee811 Mabry St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-3333Caterer
JULIE R. SAMS, DMDJulie Sams724 Alabama Ave.P.O. Box 994Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-6277Dentist
JUNEBUGG’S FLEA MARKET & ANTIQUE MALLJohn Carter1302 E. Highland Ave.P.O. Box 772Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-3532Retail
KKEITH & KEITH ATTORNEYS AT LAWAlston Keith711 Alabama Ave.P.O. Box 9Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-6617Attorney
KELLY SERVICES, INC.Kim Collins104 Executive Park Lane, Suite BSelma, AL 36701(334) 418-0972Employment Services/Training
KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN OF SELMAMark Woodson1326 E. Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36703(334) 872-7513Restaurant
KNIGHT, RAMSEY2400 Cty. Rd. 209Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-4834Individual
LLABBE’S CAKES & CATERINGPat Labbe6740 Alabama Hwy. 22Valley Grande, AL 36703(334) 877-3400Caterer
LAMAR FRAZER MANAGEMENTLamar Frazer100 Beech Creek LaneP.O. Box 1Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-5696Real Estate-Commercial/Residential/Property Management
LEET, BARBARA & RONNIEP.O. Box 510Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-2672Individual
LEGACY PROPERTIESLynetta Hicks2901 B Citizens ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 874-9346Real Estate
LEOPOLD BABIN, ESQ.Leopold Babin, Esq.338 Cty. Rd. 283Selma, AL 36701(334) 877-0728Attorney
LEWIS, LARRY42 Wilkins Rd.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-8004Individual
LIGHTHOUSE REHABILITATION & HEALTHCARE CENTERArmelia Oliver2911 Earl Goodwin ParkwaySelma, AL 36703(334) 875-1868Nursing Home/Rehabilitation Center
LUXURY INN & SUITESNeil Patel1120 Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-0014Hotel/Motel
MMADDEN & ASSOCIATESCarl BowlineP.O. Box 1261Selma, AL 36702(334) 315-5169Advertising/Graphic Design/Marketing
MARION BANK & TRUST COMPANYWayne Middlebrooks2400 Hwy. 80P.O. Box 1288Selma, AL 36702(334) 877-2214Bank/Banking Association
MARK’S MARTRodney King1022 Cty. Rd. 44Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-3003Wine & Specialty Foods Market
MARVIN’S BUILDING CENTERCarson Cook1500 Hwy. 14 ESelma, AL 36703(334) 877-1515Building Materials
MATTHEW R. OAKS, CPA, PCMatthew R. Oaks602 Furniss Ave.P.O. Box 344Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-0178Accountant
MCCONNELL TWINS DANCE STUDIOLisa Baker Sexton2101 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-3571Dance Instruction/Performing Arts Education
MCCRORY, NORMA900 Persimmon Tree Rd.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-2864Individual
MEADOWS TIRE CO., INC.James Ap R. Jones2897 Citizens ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 875-7276Tire Dealer
MILLER FUNERAL SERVICE, INC.Randall Miller608 St. Phillips St.P.O. Box 1471Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-9081Funeral Home/Memorial Park
MJ93-90 FUNDThomasene JohnsonP.O. Box 522Selma, AL 36702(334) 419-3544Non-Profit Organization
MONTGOMERY ORTHODONTIC SPECIALISTSBrett Wood4001 Carmichael Rd., Suite 205Montgomery, AL 36106(334) 260-8166Dentist-Orthodontist
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MOORE-STEWART FORDTodd Stewart1406 E. Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-2330Automobile Dealer
MOORE-STEWART HONDAJon Moore1796 Hwy. 14 ESelma, AL 36703(334) 875-3366Automobile Dealer
THE MORRIS AGENCY, INC.Jere Peak1003 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-2303Insurance
MORTHLAND, RICHARD807 Cahaba Rd.Selma, AL 36701(334) 412-3598Individual
MUTUAL SAVINGS CREDIT UNIONAnnie Blevins907 Medical Center ParkwayP.O. Box 2316Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-1733Credit Union
NNATIONAL PARK SERVICE-TUIN TUAI SEMOSandra L. Taylor1212 W. Montgomery Rd.Tuskegee Institute, AL 36088(334) 727-6390Federal Agency
NATIONAL SALVAGE AND SERVICE CORP.G. Tucker Arrington12170 Hwy. 140Selma, AL 36703(334) 875-2422Surplus/Salvage Merchandise
NATIONAL VOTING RIGHTS MUSEUM & INSTITUTEPearlie Walker6 U.S. Hwy. 80 EP.O. Box 1366Selma, AL 36702(334) 418-0800Museum
NEED DECALSDoug BusterP.O. Box2350Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-0226Internet Sales
NEELY CHARTER SERVICES, LLCNorbert Neely1119 Cty. Rd. 306Selma, AL 36703(334) 874-8335Transportation Services
NICO’S CUSTOM WOODWORKNico Giampietro5124 Alabama Hwy. 22Valley Grande, AL 36701(334) 872-3099Cabinets-Custom
NORRIS INSURANCE & FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.Lynn & Torrey Norris909 B Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-5400Insurance
NORTH SHORE PRESS, LLC DBA THE SELMA SUNDoug Marshall22 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(205) 613-2610Newspaper
NORTHSIDE ANIMAL HOSPITAL Dr. Mike Wells2612 Citizens ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 872-2355Veterinarian
NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCHTerry Hughes2950 Citizens ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 874-8276Church
OODDS AND ENDS GIFT SHOPKevin And Tammy Seay124 Washington St.Selma, AL 36703(334) 669-9128Boutique/Gift Shop
OLD SOUTHERN ESTATES REALTY & DEVELOPMENTStephen Smitherman(334) 875-0817P. O. Box 129Selma, Alabama 36702-0129(334) 875-0817Real Estate
ON TIME FASHIONSZuher Dabit1120 Alabama Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-9997Clothing-Men’s & Boys
ON-SITE DRUG COLLECTIONS, LLCEdna Johnson706 Highland Ave.P.O. Box 99Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-7646Drug Collection
ONE WAY BOOKSTOREGary Courtney2185 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-9492Bookstore
ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY ASSOCIATESMark Platt5741 Carmichael ParkwayMontgomery, AL 36117(334) 277-3492Oral Surgery Practice
PPARK PLACE NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER Charles Hise100 Park PlaceSelma, AL 36701(334) 872-3471Nursing Home/Rehabilitation Center
PATTERSON, SCOTT & MARY ANN209 Church St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-2055Individual
PEARCE CATFISH FARMSDavid Pearce11700 Alabama Hwy. 5Browns, AL 36759(334) 628-6138Farming-Catfish
PEDIATRIC ADOLESCENT MEDICINE, INC.Dr. Patricia Robinson618-A Medical Center ParkwayP.O. Box 910Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-4843Physician-Pediatrician
PEERLESS PUMP COMPANYJerry Kroemer901 Ravenwood Dr.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-4100Manufacturer
PEPSI BOTTLING COMPANYCheyenne Bradford 1400 Highland Ave. WP.O. Box 1086Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-2616Beverage Dispensing Equipment/Supplies/Soft Drinks
PERKINS, CHARLES1101 KeithwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 875-8325Individual
PILCHER & PILCHER, P.C.John E. Pilcher28 Broad St.P.O. Box 1250Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-6211Attorney
PILCHER AGENCYJody Pilcher28 Broad St.P.O. Box 1303Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-2353Real Estate-Commercial/Residential/Property Management
PILCHER-MCBRYDEDRUG COMPANYJim Creech101 Broad St.P.O. Box 1168Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-7208Pharmacy
PINE BELT WIRELESSJohn C. Nettles5 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 878-8000Cellular Telephone Sales/Cellular Service/Telecommunications
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PIONEER ELECTRIC COOPERATIVETerry Moseley4075 Alabama Hwy. 41P.O. Box 40Sardis, AL 36775(334) 875-2223Utilities
PITTS, PITTS & WILLIAMSRick Williams9 Broad St.P.O. Box 527Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-7213Attorney
PLANTATION PATTERNS FURNITURE, LLCPat Soileau942 W Park Rd.Selma, AL 36701(334) 526-9980Manufacturer
PNC BANKSylvia Tyre9 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-5402Bank/Banking Association/Financial Institution
PRATTVILLE PRINTINGSusie Hicks914 South Memorial Dr.Prattville, AL 36067(334) 365-2133Printing/Office Supplies/Promotional Products
PRIMARY EYECARE CENTER, LLCDr. Kristina Lovinggood801 Dallas Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-7024Optical/Optometrist/Optician/Optical Lab
PRINGLE PETALSTonya Pringle130 Broad St. Selma, AL 36701(334) 312-6160Florist/Gift Shop
PROPERTY SERVICES OF WEST ALABAMA, LLCNancy Reynolds Bennett1007 Alabama Ave.P.O. Box 2452Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-6600Real Estate-Commercial/Residential/Property Management
PRUETT OIL COMPANYEddie PruettP.O. Box 248Uniontown, AL 36786(334) 628-3241Oil Company
QQUALITY INNVonda Lane2420 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-8600Hotel/Motel
RR.L. ZEIGLER CO., INC.Norm Trotter1 Plant St.P.O. Box 367Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-9041Manufacturer
THE REAL ESTATE GALLERY, LLC/QUEEN CITY MARKET/REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERSA.C. Reeves706 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-8182Real Estate/Retail
REEVES & STEWART P.C.Allen S. Reeves101 Church St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-7236Attorney
REGIONS BANKEd Mccurdy101 Church St.P.O. Box 470Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-2201Bank/ Banking Association
REGISTER, EVELYN/ETCETERA110 Mallory Dr.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-5589Individual/Independent Wardrobe Consultant
RELIABLE CADILLAC, GMCBill Porter16 Lawrence St.P.O. Box 704Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-2337Automobile Dealer
RICE BANKINGGeorge Deloney2413 N. Broad St.P.O. Box 811Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-8988Bank/Banking Association/ Lending Institution
RICHARD’S COUGAR OILRichard Burk726 Young St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-0652Convenience Store
RICOH-USADuaune Gray2350 Fairland Dr.Montgomery, AL 36116(334) 450-2247Business Technology/Copier
RIVERBEND PROPERTIES, INC.James HammondsP.O. Box 807Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-0901Real Estate-Commercial/Residential/Property Management
RIVERDALE CREDIT UNIONLinda Walker198 Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-4624Credit Union
ROTARY CLUB OF SELMAManera SearcyP.O. Box 1115Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-8972Civic Club
ROUNTREE ELECTRIC/ROUNTREE OUTDOORSChet Chappelle2613 Citizens Parkway P.O. Box 948Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-2651Retail Sporting Goods
RURAL HEALTH MEDICAL PROGRAMRobert Jackson228 Selma Ave.P.O. Box 2213Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-7428Non-Profit/Health Services Provider
SSABRA SANCTUARYNancy TravisP.O. Box 393Selma, AL 36702(334) 877-4645Domestic Violence Shelter/Sexual Assault Program
SAFE HARBOR WOMEN’S MEDICAL CLINIC-SELMA/DALLAS COUNTY SAV-A-LIFEJennifer Dobbs408 Dallas Ave.P.O. Box 865Selma, AL 36702Non-Profit/Limited Medical
SAFFORD TIRE & HARDWARE, LLCKeith Bridges22470 Alabama 22P.O. Box 41Safford, AL 36773(334) 573-2411Hardware/Sporting Goods
THE SALVATION ARMYSteve Welch2104 Franklin St.P.O. Box 1166Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-1646Non-Profit Organization
THE SAND BAR, LLCDavid Pearce1 Marina DriveSelma, AL 36701(334) 877-1444Restaurant
SARRELL DENTAL CENTERCaren Kirtdoll1013 Medical Center ParkwayFrist Howell Building 1, Suite BSelma, AL 36701(334) 410-1603Dentist-Pediatric
SCREENCOSi Gresham9 Bell Rd.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-0051Advertising Specialties- Screen Printing
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SEARCY, MANERA/DONCASTER428 Lapsley St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-7822Individual/Wardrobe Consultant
SEARS HOMETOWN STOREJack Ousley2908 Citizens ParkwaySelma, AL 36703(334) 874-7300Appliances/ Bedding/ Lawn/ Garden Tools/ TV
SELCOMAllen Williams/Rick Williams1605 W. Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-8375Security-Products/ Systems/ Burglar Alarms/ Network Repair Services
SELMA ANIMAL HOSPITALDr. George Wood501 Cahaba Rd.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-3700Veterinarian
SELMA AREA FOOD BANKJeff Harrison497 Oak St.P.O. Box 2513Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-4111Food Bank
SELMA ART GUILD GALLERYJo Pate508 Selma Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-1005Art Guild & Gallery
SELMA AVENUE CONVENIENCE STOREMichael Johnson1809 Selma Ave.Selma, AL 36703(334) 877-4531Convenience Store
SELMA BEAUTY SUPPLYCedric Martin1208 Alabama Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-1823Beauty Supplies
SELMA BOARD OF REALTORSKellysue GiampietroP.O. Box 1322Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-9346Non-Profit Organization
SELMA BOLTTommy Swindal2712 J.l. Chestnut Jr. BoulevardSelma, AL 36701(334) 872-4001Sales-Fasteners/Nuts/Bolts
THE SELMA BUSINESS CENTER/TRISTATZ, LLCWilliam Scott112 Lauderdale St., Suite 101Selma, AL 36701(334) 526-2399Consultant Service
SELMA CAREER CENTERClifford Hunter1114 Water Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-8909Employment/Training/Education
SELMA CASH AND CARRYRichard Barrett1315 W Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-8060Discount Grocery
SELMA CROSSFITReid Mcmilion910 Landline Rd.Selma, AL 36701(334) 407-8898Fitness
SELMA DISABILITIES ADVOCACY PROGRAMCarolyn Bates701 Lauderdale St.P.O. Box 268Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-6001Non-Profit Organization
SELMA DOCTORS CLINIC, P.C.Dr. Park Chittom509 Parkman Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-9064Physician/ Surgeon-Md
SELMA EXCHANGE CLUBDon JonesP.O. Box 1406Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-8217Civic Club
SELMA FLEA MARKET & RV PARK, INC.Gary Maluda/Farris Harper606 River Rd.Selma, Al (334) 875-0500 (334) 874-7222Flea Market/RV Park/Storage
SELMA GIFTSJoyce Harris704 Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-8872Souvenirs, Gifts, Herbs
SELMA HABITAT FOR HUMANITYNina Capps801 Alabama Ave.P.O. Box 707Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-4409Non-Profit Organization
SELMA HOUSING AUTHORITYLola Rogers444 Washington St.P.O. Box 950Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-6271Real Estate-Commercial/ Residential/ Property Management
SELMA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONStephen Smitherman1124 ½ Water Ave.Selma, Alabama 36701(334) 874-4000Real Estate Developers & Investors
SELMA MALLAnthony Alberigi1391 E. Highland Ave., Ofc. 1Selma, AL 36703(334) 874-7114Shopping Center/Development
SELMA MEDICAL ASSOCIATESDr. Julian Howell, Jr.901 Medical Center ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 875-2640Physician/ Surgeon-Md
SELMA PEDIATRICSDr. Lofti Bashir1225 Medical Center ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 874-9410Physician-Pediatrician
SELMA PEST CONTROLMichael Fondren2287 Landline Rd.P.O. Box 837Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-8249Pest Control Service
SELMA QUARTERBACK CLUBForrest HatfieldP.O. Box 1330Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-1012Non-Profit Organization
THE SELMA TIMES-JOURNALDennis Palmer1018 Water Ave.P.O. Box 611Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-2110Newspaper
SELMA URGENT CAREDr. Sai Namburu1025 Medical Center ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 875-8833Health Services Provider
SELMA WATER WORKSPaulette Ishman1706 Selma Ave.P.O. Box 326Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-6205Utilities
SELMA-DALLAS COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARYBecky Nichols1103 Selma Ave.Selma, AL 36703(334) 874-1725Library
SELMONT SERVICE CENTERJohn Friday231 Hwy. 80 ESelma, AL 36701(334) 874-6394Automotive Service/Repair
SHABBY AND CHIC EVENTS & RENTALSRebecca Bond Nichols6 Glendale Dr.Selma, AL 36701(334) 419-0514Event Planning/Florist/Styling/ Vintage Rentals
SHERWIN WILLIAMSRobert Fails, Sr.2416 North Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-3435Paint/Wallpaper/Blinds/ Supplies
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SINCERELY GGail & Wayne May51 Berkley Rd.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-4746Individual/ Stationery
SMITH, RANDY105 Lashley Dr.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-4499Individual
SONIC DRIVE INMike BeachamP.O. Box 2128Ridgeland, MS 39158(334) 875-2594Restaurant
SOUTHERN ELECTRICAL SERVICESSam Smitherman3010 Earl Goodwin ParkwayP.O. Box 915Selma, AL 36702(334) 412-5441Contractor-Electrical
SOUTHERN PIPE & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC.Katie Justice3502 U.s Hwy. 80 WSelma, AL 36701(334) 875-2666Plumbing Supplies/ Hvac/Industrial/Mechanical/ Water/Sewer
SPEIR LAND COMPANYHarold Speir30 Lauderdale St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-8020Real Estate-Commercial/ Residential/ Property Management
ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCHRev. Jack Alvey210 Lauderdale St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-8421Church
STEWARD CONSTRUCTIONDarrell Steward3007 Citizens ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 874-7278Contractor- Residential/ Nonresidential/Painting
STURDIVANT HALL MUSEUMMary Hansell713 Mabry St.P.O. Box 1205Selma, AL 36702(334) 872-5626Museum
SUMMERLIN HARDWARE & SUPPLY Will Summerlin1514 Water Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-4120Hardware
SUPERIOR CLEANERS OF SELMA, LLCJeff Hudson1206 Dallas Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-6607Dry Cleaner
SURGE STAFFINGDana Vines132 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 267-5555Staffing Agency
SWIFT DRUG COMPANYW.p. Swift Iii217 Broad St.P.O. Box 735Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-4651Pharmacy
TTACO BELLLoretta Byrd303 W. Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-6034Restaurant
TALTON COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Julius Talton910 Ravenwood Dr.Selma, AL 36701(334) 877-0704Telecommunications
TEACH FOR AMERICA-ALABAMAKhadijah Abdullah 5529 1St Ave. South, Suite 3Birmingham, AL 35212(334) 683-9100Non-Profit Education
TERMINATOR EXTERMINATING COMPANYRobert Luker730 Dallas Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-7764Pest Control Service
THOMAS ACCOUNTING & INCOME TAX SERVICE, LLCDaryl Thomas1600 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-6538Accounting & Tax Service
TODD TRUCKING CO., INC.Steve Todd2596 O’hara PlaceSelma, AL 36701(334) 431-0750Trucking
TOWN & COUNTRY REAL ESTATE OF SELMA, LLCMike Bruner406 Dallas Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 872-1122Real Estate
TOWN OF ORRVILLEMayor Louvenia LumpkinP.O. Box 98Orrville, AL 36767(334) 996-9726Government/Public Relations
TRIPLE A TRANSPORTATIONAl Blackmon529 Ravenwod Dr.P.O. Box 278Selma, AL 36701(334) 412-4827Transportation
TROY UNIVERSITY MONTGOMERY CAMPUSValerie Allen-PorterfieldP.O. Box 4419Montgomery, AL 36116(334) 241-9506School/College/University/ Education
TRUSTMARKAndy Stewart310 Broad St.P.O. Box 799Selma, AL 36702(334) 875-1000Bank/Banking Association
TUCKER FAMILY DENTISTRYDr. Logan Tucker2455 Medical Center ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 872-0486Dentist
TURNER CHEVROLET Frances Turner/Milam Turner, Iii1800 Hwy. 14 EP.O. Box 430Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-6631Automobile Dealer
UU CAN RENTDoug Gaston2414 Kimble Rd., Suite ASelma, AL 36701(334) 876-1800Auto Rental
UNITED WAYJeff Cothran115 Vaughan Memorial Dr.P.O. Box 298Selma, AL 36702(334) 874-8383Non-Profit Organization
VVALLE GRANDE MEXICAN GRILLMonica Sanchez5518 Alabama Hwy. 22 NValley Grande, AL 36701(334) 877-1118Restaurant-Mexican
VAUGHAN COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICESKim Cogle200 Vaughan Way, Suite BSelma, AL 36701(334) 872-3303Non-Profit/Health Services Provider
VAUGHAN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERRoy Vinson1015 Medical Center ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 418-4100Hospital
VENTER, JANNIE606 Green St.Selma, AL 36703(334) 875-4266Individual
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WWAGONER, IRA103 Hooper Dr.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-8405Individual
WALGREENSChris Rudolph1111 Highland Ave.Selma, AL 36703(334) 875-3718Pharmacy
WALKER-PRIMM ACCOUNTING SERVICES, LLCJean Walker-Primm701 Alabama Ave.Selma, AL 36701(334) 875-4990Accountant
WALLACE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SELMADr. James Mitchell3000 Earl Goodwin ParkwayP.O. Box 2530Selma, AL 36702(334) 876-9230School/Technical/Junior College
WALLACE, JAMIE265 Oak Hammock Dr.Camden, AL 36726(334) 682-9173Individual
WAL-MART SUPER CENTERMatthew Joiner1501 Hwy. 14 ESelma, AL 36701(334) 874-7793Department Store
WARREN AVERETT COMPANIES, LLCBilly Daniels3815 Interstate CourtMontgomery, AL 36109(334) 271-2200Accountant/Certified/Public
WARREN OIL COMPANYIrvin WarrenP.O. Box 426Tyler, AL 36785(334) 875-1114Compounding/Blending/Packaging Of Auto Lubricants & Household Chemicals
WELLE STUDIOStephanie Brown127 Broad St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 407-8995Retail-Women’s Boutique
WELLS FARGOMary P. Jackson2605 Citizens ParkwaySelma, AL 36701(334) 874-5900Bank/Banking Association
WENDY’S OF SELMAErica Bradford1790 Alabama Hwy. 14 ESelma, AL 36701(334) 875-5194Restaurant
WIMBERLY BLACK HERITAGE /MULTICULTURAL TOURS, LLCLouretta C. Wimberly3007 North Broad St.Selma, AL 36703(334) 875-5894Tour Guide
WOOD ORTHODONTICSDr. Brett Wood429 Church St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-6627Dentist-Orthodontist
WOOTEN LAW FIRMBrandon Wooten309 Church St.Selma, AL 36701(334) 526-4001Attorney
XYZYEARGAN FARMSAngie Yeargan14764 Alabama Hwy. 14Valley Grande, AL 36701(334) 375-2424Farm
YMCA OF SELMA-DALLAS COUNTYAnn Murray1 YMCA Dr.Selma, AL 36701(334) 874-9622YMCA-Health/Recreation
ZAX, INC. DBA ZAXBY’S Kay Mcdaniel1040 Founders Boulevard, Suite 200Athens, GA 30606(334) 872-6531Restaurant
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Alabama Power Company ..........................................................................................3
Alabama Powersports ................................................................................................43
Albrittons Flowers ........................................................................................................35
American Apparel ........................................................................................................43
Arsenal Place ....................................................................................................................33
ArtsRevive/Gallery 905 .............................................................................................23
Blackbelt Outdoor ............................................................................................................4
Blackbelt Paper & Ink ................................................................................................. 31
Blue Ox Equipment & Supply ...............................................................................33
Bush Hog .............................................................................................................................39
Butler Truax Jewelers ................................................................................................43
Carpet Plus .........................................................................................................................49
Central Alabama Audiology ..................................................................................35
Children’s Dentistry Of Central Alabama ....................................................49
City of Valley Grande ..................................................................................................27
The Coffee Shoppe ........................................................................................................49
Comfort Inn .......................................................................................................................47
Cornerstone Realty..........................................................................................................5
Cougar Oil ...........................................................................................................................35
Covenant Realty ...............................................................................................................15
Craig Credit Union .......................................................................................................47
Dallas County Schools ...................................................................................................7
Dallas County Sherrif .................................................................................................45
Dallas Air Conditioning & Heating, Inc .........................................................43
Edward Jones Investments..................................................................................... 31
Encore Party & Tent Rental ....................................................................................49
First Cahawba Bank ....................................................................................................23
Frasier-Ousley Construction Eng., Inc .............................................................4
The Frazer Group ..........................................................................................................49
Fuller Building Supply ...............................................................................................35
Furniss, Vaughan and Co. ........................................................................................23
Gail Lovelady ....................................................................................................................47
Georges Paint & Body Shop, LLC ........................................................................33
Healthmark Home Medical Equipment, Inc. .............................................35
Henry Brick Company, Inc. .....................................................................................15
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International Paper ................................................................................................... IBC
Jamison Money Farmer, P.C. ...................................................................................15
Kentucky Fried Chicken of Selma .....................................................................23
Marion Bank and Trust Company .....................................................................49
Mark’s Mart .......................................................................................................................43
Miller Funeral .................................................................................................................. 19
Moore-Stewart Ford ...................................................................................................33
The Morris Agency, Inc. ..............................................................................................5
Pediatric Adolescent Medicine, Inc. ................................................................. 31
Pepsi Bottling Company ............................................................................................45
Pilcher McBride Drug Co. ....................................................................................... 31
Real Estate Gallery ........................................................................................................... 1
Reliable Cadillac, GMC ................................................................................................15
Rountree Outdoors ......................................................................................................33
Rural Health Medical Program ..............................................................................7
Selcom ...................................................................................................................................23
Selma Area Food Bank ...............................................................................................43
Selma Dallas Public Library ..................................................................................35
Selma Economic Development ............................................................................ BC
Selma Sun ...........................................................................................................................43
Selma Urgent Care .......................................................................................................47
Selma Waterworks ........................................................................................................33
Tally Ho .................................................................................................................................49
Terminator Exterminating Company .............................................................33
Town And Country Real Estate ............................................................................. 11
Tricounty Rentals ..........................................................................................................33
Trustmark Bank .................................................................................................................5
TrueSouth Properties ............................................................................................... IFC
Turner Chevrolet ...........................................................................................................43
Vaughan Place .................................................................................................................35
Vaughan Regional Medical Center .................................................................... 11
Yeargan Farms ................................................................................................................49
YMCA of Selma-Dallas County ............................................................................35
Zeigler Meats .......................................................................................................................7
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JANET GRESHAM PHOTOGRAPHY Many of the images in the 2016 Guide are courtesy of local photographer Janet Gresham. Janet enjoys capturing the diversity of Selma and Alabama’s Black Belt via her photog-raphy. A native of Greensboro, she is a journalism graduate of Auburn University and has worked for newspapers, magazines and business journals in editing or reporting positions. Janet resides in the Selma area where she freelances part-time. She also blogs at www.selmaala.blogspot.com. Visit her blog and enjoy a beautiful perspective of the Selma and Dallas County area.
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CRAIG FIELD INDUSTRIAL PARK EovationsHanil E-Hwa Interior Systems AlabamaPlantation PatternsLEAR Selma
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BELL ROAD INDUSTRIAL PARKHonda Lock America (HL-A)Grundfos: dba Labour Pumps, Peerless Pump Co.
SOUTH DALLAS INDUSTRIAL PARKAguila Recovery ProductsMeeToo DesignsPalletOne of AlabamaRayco Industrial (Steel Fabrication/Welding/Electrical)
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CELEBRATING DALLAS COUNTY MANUFACTURERSINDUSTRY OUTSIDE THEINDUSTRIAL PARKSAmerican Apparel Asphalt Contractors, Inc. Bush Hog, a division of Alamo GroupCosby Carmichael, Inc.Globe MetallurgicalHenry Brick CompanyHolbrook Ready MixInternational Paper Company Miller & CompanyOxford Manufacturing Plantation Patterns Fiber ManufacturingR.L. Zeigler CompanySelma Good Company, LLCZilkha Biomass Fuels
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