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Your 14-day guide to fun, food and entertainment
ISSUE 10:SEPT. 5 – 18
In-depth Baldwin County calendar and live music listings in every issue!
The Wharf UncorkedWine, food and live entertainment
Restaurant ReviewThyme. by the Bay
LA SongwritersFestival
Bulls on the Beach
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Vol. 1 Issue 10
SEPT. 5 – 18, 2014Gulf Coast Newspapers
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Your 14-day guide to fun, food and entertainment
ISSUE 10:SEPT. 5 – 18In-depth Baldwin County calendar and live music listings in every issue!
The Wharf UncorkedWine, food and live entertainment
Restaurant ReviewThyme. by the bay
LA SongwritersFestival
Bull’s on the Beach returns to Flora-Bama
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Letter from the editor
Hello all!My name is Allison Woodham and I am the new editor
for Gulf Coast Buzz. I am very excited to take on this role along with Baldwin People. I was born and raised in Baldwin County, and I look forward to sharing with you the fun, food and entertainment our county has to offer.
Hold on to this issue for daily reference using our two-week calender. Learn more by reading our features and our informa-tive columns.
For the athletes, the Brett-Robinson Alabama Coastal Triathlon is Sept. 6. Get your family involved with fall sports, like football, with Eric’s Family Fun column. Twelve dollars is all you need to test your dancing skills at the Dance Night at the Gallery at the Gulf Coast Arts Alliance Gallery in Gulf Shores. Or stroll around Foley and appreciate artwork while sipping some vino at Third Friday Art Walk and Wine Tasting.
Look for our next issue on Sept. 19, consisting of budding fall events, such as the county-wide Coastal Clean-up, the third annual Delta Dash in Stockton, the Jubilee Festival in Daphne and, of course, the Baldwin County Fair in Robertsdale.
Our festival issue, to be released on Oct. 3, will be your guide to festivals in Baldwin County throughout October.
No worries — we’ve got all the fun, food and entertainment in one place for you! Fall is almost upon us, and there is much to do!
Gulf Coast Buzz editor
Your guide to fun, food and entertainment on the Gulf Coast.Publishes the first and third Friday of each month.
Look for our next issue Friday, Sept. 19.
Look for us submissionsI In all five Gulf Coast Newspapers:
The Baldwin Times, The Independent, The Foley Onlooker, The Islander and The Courier
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The Wharf uncorkedEnjoy food, wine and entertainment in Orange Beach. 6
WhERE To Go
10th annual LA Songwriters FestivalSee over 35 songwriters perform in Fairhope. 8
Third Friday Art Walk and Wine TastingArt walk and free wine tasting in Foley. 9
Bulls on the BeachThis annual event includes music, bull riding and more. 12
Car and Motorcycle ShowCar show, wing eating and prizes. 25
Publix Super CupYouth soccer. 31
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Culturally Speaking Dance Night at the Gallery. 15
The Buzz on the Coast 14 Days, our comprehensive calendar. 18
Local Live MusicBaldwin County music listings. 26
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Football funTake your family to a local game. 14
ouTdooRS Alabama Coastal TriathlonSwim, bike and run at the beach. 11
BookS/GAMES
Between the pages“Nine Lives to Die” by Rita Mae Brown and Sneaky Pie Brown. 10
PuzzlesTest your brain. 30
ALL ABouT Food Chew on ThisReview: Thyme. by the Bay. 22
What’s in season?White Bean Chili recipe. 24
TastingsThe history of the IPA and IPAs you should try. 29
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The Wharf Uncorked Wine & Culi-nary Event, a tantalizing three-day event, will combine delicious
food, wines and live entertainment with a pinch of Southern flair and a dash of Gulf Coast hospitality.
Numerous wine and culinary events during the event offer oppor-tunities for foodies, wine connois-seurs and those who want to learn more about wine and culinary arts.
General-admission ticket hold-ers will enjoy sampling wines from international and local distributors expertly paired with custom culinary creations from nationally recognized chefs and local restaurants for the Food & Wine Grand Tasting Event on Saturday, Sept. 27. Restaurants will compete for various culinary
awards including The People's Choice Award; participating restau-rants include Sunset Cork Room, Voyagers, The Louisiana Pantry, The Southern Grind, Villaggio Grille, Ginny Lane Bar & Grill, The Beach Club and Flora-Bama Yacht Club. More restaurants are being added each day.
ABOUT THE COVER
if you goWhAT: The Wharf Uncorked Wine and Culinary EventWhEN: Sept. 25 – 27WhERE: The Wharf in Orange BeachFINd ouT MoRE: TheWharfUncorked.com; Facebook.com/TheWharfUncorked
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preorder your ticketsA limited number of tickets will be available; purchase tickets before the event for a discounted rate of $50 for general admission or $125 for the enriched VIP Experience. General admission tickets will also be available at the entrance of the Food & Wine Grand Tasting Event on for $60 or $135 for the VIP Experience starting Saturday. All ticket holders will receive a complimentary commemora-tive wine glass and bag at the beginning of the Grand Tasting Event.Visit Ticket master.com, The Wharf Box office or call 800-745-3000.
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Thursday, Sept. 117 p.m.: Gregory Brown; Alan Hartzell; Jimmy Lumpkin8:15 p.m.: Roger and Christy Fritz; Tyler Champion; Randy Branch9:30 p.m.: Cary Hudson; Lisa Mills; Travis Meadows
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if you go
WhAT: LA Songwriters Festival
WhERE: American Legion Post 199, 700 S. Mobile St., Fairhope
CoST: $15 admission daily, $25 per couple daily or $30 for a three-day pass (available at the American Legion Post 199)
LA Songwriters Festivalcelebrates 10 years
line-upT his year marks the 10th year for the LA Songwriters Festival
in Fairhope, and organizers say they hope it will be one of the best yet.
“We have covered some ground with writers from Nashville, southwest Florida, Louisianna, Mississippi and right here in South Baldwin County,” organizer Charles Davis said. “Among the talent that has passed through are writers who have had their songs recorded by The Oak Ridge Boys, Hank Williams Jr., Sammy Kershaw, Kenny Chesney, Deanna White, Jason Biggs and Randy Travis. So many people never get an opportunity to listen to the creator of the songs. This is the perfect venue to see that with over 35 songwriters gathered for three nights, on one stage, in one location.”
Original songwriters from the Eastern Shore, Lower Ala-bama, Nashville and beyond are participating in this exciting three day event at the American Legion on beautiful Mobile Bay, so come and catch the music.
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WHERE TO GO
RAISE A GLASSto Third Friday Art Walk and Wine Tasting in FoleyBy Cathy [email protected]
Baldwin residents looking to end their week with an artistic flair should head to the Third Friday Art Walk and Wine Tasting in downtown Foley.
It will include an art walk and free wine tasting in a relaxing atmosphere filled with charm. Plus, featured artist Cathy McLaurin will be on hand to show her skills and wares.
Visitors can also use the opportunity to peruse the other businesses along Orange Blossom. Participating businesses include: 4-Elements, Bungalows, Dream Center (Mary Kay), Good Morning Mattress Center, Hollis Ole Crush Antiques, Hollis Interiors, Manning Jewelry, McKenzie Street Florist, Nu Image Spa, Per-forming Arts Association, Stemz Flower Shop and Wild Outdoors.
Upcoming Third Friday Art Walk and Wine Tasting events will be held Sept. 19 and Oct. 17.
if you goWhAT: Third Friday Art Walk and Wine TastingWhEN: Friday, Sept. 19, 5 – 7 p.m.WhERE: Downtown FoleyFINd ouT MoRE: 251-367-4499
Children enjoy the refreshments at Third Friday Art Walk.
Featured artist Cathy McLaurin displays her artwork. She was the featured artist for both the month of July and August.
PHOTOS BY CATHY HIGGINS / STAFF
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I must confess I have a weakness for Rita Mae Brown’s “Mrs. Murphy”
mystery series. My fresh-man year of high school, a family friend gave me two of her first books as a Christmas present and I’ve been hooked since.
The murder mystery se-ries, set in idyllic Crozet, Va., centers around Mary
Minor “Harry” Haristeen and her pets — the brave cat Mrs. Murphy, the last gray cat Pewter and rough and tumble corgi Tee Tuck-er. The reader can enjoy the animals’ lively conversa-tions with one another, even if the characters in the tale can’t.
Like usual for a “Mrs. Murphy” book, murder and dark secrets long forgotten have once again found their way to the sleepy town, and it’s up to Harry and her pets to get to the bottom of the goings-on.
It may not be high lit-erature, but it’s the sort of book that never fails to lift my spirits. Delightful char-acters, a good pace and talk-ing animals — who could ask for anything more?
“Nine Lives to Die”by Rita Mae Brown and
Sneaky Pie Brown
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Swim, bike and run at the beach
Brett-Robinson Vacation Rentals, in association with the Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Sports Commis-
sion (GSOBSC), the city of Gulf Shores and The Hangout, invites triathletes from near and far to participate in the Alabama Coastal Triathlon or “Tri-It-On” triathlon. The scenic events will take off from The Hangout in Gulf Shores at 6:30 a.m. for the “Tri-It-On” racers followed by a 7 a.m. start for those taking on the triathlon challenge.
As part of the Best of the U.S. Amateur Triathlete Championship, the course proves to be both beautiful and challenging. “Brett-Robinson is delighted to sponsor an event that embodies the spirit of serious competition, personal challenges and even first-timers,” said Bill Brett, vice president of Brett-Robinson. “The Team Magic orga-nization coupled with the Gulf Shores venue makes this the ideal event for all walks of life.”
“Volunteers are the backbone of any event in our com-
munities, and the triathlon is no different,” said Beth Gendler, vice president of sales for the GSOBSC. “We humbly ask our local heroes to come together and help the triathlon go off without a hitch!”
Packet pick-up for both races will take place at The Hangout on Friday, Sept. 5 from 4 to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 5 to 6 a.m. Following the races, participants may continue the fun at The Hangout for food and beverages as well as an awards ceremony from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
if you goWhAT: Brett-Robinson Alabama Coastal TriathalonWhEN: Saturday, Sept. 6, 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 a.m.WhERE: The Hangout, Gulf ShoresFINd ouT MoRE: TeamMagic.com; TeamMagic.com/Volunteers/Sign-Up
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The bulls are coming back for a second go-round at the legend-ary Flora-Bama as Bulls on the
Beach returns.“We are very blessed to be return-
ing to this great venue,” said Rob-ertsdale native Cody Harris, event creator and one of its organizers. “Not everybody can host an event like this and I think it’s a big deal that during their 50th anniversary celebration, the Flora-Bama will be part of giving away a gold buckle to the winner.”
This year’s event will kick off on Thursday, Sept. 11 with a pair events for the sponsors, Harris said, including a fishing trip at the Yacht Club at the Flora-Bama, followed by a black-tie dinner with the proceeds benefitting St. Jude Children’s Re-search Hospital.
Cowboys from Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Washington state and Colo-
rado, among others will participate in the competition and preview events, he said.
On Friday night, a special concert featuring country music legend Sam-my Kershaw will be held beginning at 8 p.m. at the Flora-Bama.
Several other events will be held on Friday, including a return of the mechanical bull riding bikini contest and public mechanical bull riding.
if you goWhAT: Bulls on the BeachWhEN: Sept. 11 – 13WhERE: Flora-Bama Lounge and Package StoreCoST: $25 for Friday or Saturday or $35 for both days; discounts for childrenFINd ouT MoRE: Florabama.com; BullRiding247.com
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FRIdAY, SEPT. 12:
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FAMILY FUn
By Eric [email protected]
High school football, especially where we live, is a great way to get your family involved in the community. Every Friday night you can see your neighbors, your pastor, your city council mem-bers and your schoolmates cheering for your hometown team. You might even see a great football game as well. The ticket prices are low, and food is affordable compared to high-priced college football games.
Here are a few upcoming games to take your family to.
All Alabama high school football games begin at 7 p.m.
For a complete football schedule and overview of each Baldwin County football team, find our 2014 Fall Sports publication at any Gulf Coast Newspaper’s office.
Eric Mann
Support your local football team! (And band and cheerleaders, etc.)
Gulf Shores at Baldwin County: These two have played before, but they have never met as region rivals. Because of the AHSAA’s realignment over the summer the teams now compete in 6A Region 1. My wife, a BCHS grad, swears by the sausage
dogs at Lyle Underwood Stadium. I like the Gulf Shores “Pride of Pleasure Island” marching band. other Sept. 5 games in Baldwin County: Saraland at Robertsdale, T.R. Miller at Bayside Academy.
Mary G. Montgomery at Foley: The Foley Lions host the Mary G. Montgomery Vikings at Ivan Jones Stadium. Foley has produced some of the greatest talents in the state’s history, with Julio Jones, Kenny Stabler, Robert Lester and D.J. Fluker
all coming from the Forward City’s football program. Foley also boasts one of the best and most exciting marching bands around, the “Mighty Band from Lion Land.”
daphne at Robertsdale: The Daphne Trojans visit J.D. Sel-lars Stadium to renew their county rivalry with the Robertsdale Golden Bears. Robertsdale’s head coach, Brian Campbell, is a former Daphne assistant; and Daphne coach Glenn
Vickery is one of the most successful coaches in the state.
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dance Night at the Gallery
T he Gulf Coast Arts Alliance Art Gallery will begin a series of dance lessons in the South
Gallery beginning this fall. Classes will be held every Tuesday night at 6:30 p.m. East Coast Swing, Foxtrot, Merengue, Mambo, Cha Cha, Rum-ba, Shag, Hustle, Waltz and Tango are dances that will be taught.
Singles are welcome, as are begin-ners, intermediate and advanced students.
Instructors for Dance Night at the Gallery are Jason and Eliza Huskey of the Gulf Coast Ballroom Dance Club. Jason Huskey received his early classic ballroom training through the nationally acclaimed Fred Astaire Ballroom Dance cur-riculum. After receiving numer-ous certificates, he began teaching professionally at the Fred Astaire Franchise Dance Studio in Mobile.
Eliza Huskey, a native of Ala-bama, is a second-generation ball-room dancer. She received early training from her parents who have a combined training of nearly 30 years in the Arthur Murray and
DanceSport curriculums. Eliza be-gan teaching professionally in the 1990s at the David Minor DanceS-port Ballroom in Mobile.
Jason and Eliza have been danc-ing together and teaching ballroom dancing for more than 14 years. Together, they have received years of world-class international ball-room style competitive training from Icelandic coaches and World DanceSport Federation adjudica-tors, Niels Einarsson and Rakel Gudmundsdottir. With their years of diverse training and their love of dance, Jason and Eliza continue to share the magic of ballroom through teaching others across the
Gulf Coast area.The Gulf Coast Arts Alliance is
a non-profit organization with of-fices and art gallery at 225 E. 24th Ave. at the Waterway Village of Gulf Shores.
if you goWhAT: Dance Night at the GalleryWhEN: Every Tuesday, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.WhERE: Gulf Coast Arts Alliance Gallery, 225 E. 24th Ave., Gulf ShoresCoST: $12FINd ouT MoRE: 251-948-2627; GulfCoastArtsAlliance.com; [email protected]
Enjoy ballroom dance lessons followed by a night of dancing every Tuesday beginning in September.
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oNGoINGdance Night at the GalleryDances taught are East Coast Swing, Foxtrot, Merengue, Mambo, Cha Cha, Rumba, Shag, Hustle, Waltz and Tango. Singles are wel-come as beginners, intermediate and advanced students. I Tuesdays 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.;
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Coastal Alabama Farmers and Fishermen’s MarketI Fridays 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.;
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FRIdAY, SEPT. 5First Friday Art Walk
Begins at Fairhope Art Center, stroll through downtown Fairhope visiting art galleries and listening to music. I 6 – 8 p.m.;
Downtown FairhopeI Free admission
I 251-928-2228
First Friday dinner hikeLook for blue Honda Odyssey with Hike on the front. This evening we will walk to LaBrissa restaurant for dinner. Bring a flashlight for the
return walk back to our cars. This is a fun, fit, friendly and food activity.I 6 – 8:30 p.m.; Gulf Breeze
Library, Gulf BreezeI 850-932-0125; MeetUp.com/
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South Baldwin Community Theatre will perform Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None”in Gulf shores this month.
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“Into the Woods”The Joe Jefferson Players presents a story of a childless baker and his wife, their quest to begin a family and their interaction with a witch who has placed a curse on them. Includes their interaction with other storybook characters during their journey.I Sept. 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20 at
8 p.m.; Sept. 7, 14, 21 at 2 p.m.; Joe Jefferson Players, Inc.; Mobile
I Adults, $20; seniors/military, $15; students, $10
I JoeJeffersonPlayers.com; 251-471-1534
SATuRdAY, SEPT. 6Alabama Coastal TriathlonFor details, see pg. 11
Gulf Coast Arts Alliance/City of Gulf Shores Art Market Local and regional artists will set up their original works. Visitors can expect to enjoy quality arts and crafts, live musical entertainment by Destiny Brown and delicious concessions.I 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Meyer Park,
Gulf ShoresI Free admissionI 251-233-3970
Camp I BelieveChildren’s grief camp sponsored by Gentiva Health Services. Camp activities and programs help chil-dren (6 – 14) to express feelings, build confidence, foster a sense of community, and identify with other children and adolescents who are experiencing similar struggles. Camps are organized and operated by skilled professionals such as recreational therapists, social work-ers, bereavement coordinators and trained volunteers.I Sept. 6 – 7;
Camp Baldwin; ElbertaI FreeI 251-621-2500;
Gentiva.com/Hospice/Camps
Second Annual kayak BBQ and Blues Festival
The day will feature kayak and stand up paddleboard races, Flyboard demonstrations, arts and crafts vendors, live music, fireworks show and barbecue cook off competition with cash prizes. Amateur chefs will compete in two categories: best chicken and best ribs. Presented by The Perdido Key Area Chamber of Commerce.I Hub Stacey’s at the Point,
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850-492-4660
SuNdAY, SEPT. 7Wake-up hikeLook for blue Honda Odyssey with Hike on the front. Get the day started with Trudy and/or Peggy with a brisk walk and afterwards join us for breakfast. We will walk about an hour, about 1 to 3 miles.I 7 a.m.; East Hill Baptist
Church, PensacolaI 850-434-8861; 850-982-9490;
MeetUp.com/FTAWesternGate
5 Rivers outdoor Adventure NightMeet and mingle with local outdoors enthusiasts and enjoy monthly programs. All are welcome.I 6 p.m. – 7 p.m., Alabama
Hiking Trail Society; 7 p.m. – 8 p.m., Mobile Bay Audubon Society; 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center, Spanish Fort
I Free admissionI 251-625-0814
“Season Your Fall” Fashion Show & LuncheonFall and holiday attire for daytime and evening occasions will be on the fashion runway at the Gulf Shores Woman’s Club Charity Style Show and Luncheon. Seats are limited. All proceeds will be distributed for the benefit of our community to Alabama Sheriffs’ Boys Ranch, Christian Service Center and Under His Wings.I 10 a.m.;
Craft Farms Clubhouse I $30 includes luncheonI 251-968-4481
ThuRSdAY, SEPT. 1110th Annual LA Songwriter’s FestivalFor details, see pg. 8
Miranda LambertPlatinum Tour 2014 with special guests Justin Moore, Thomas Rhett and Jukebox MafiaI Doors, 6:30 p.m.; show, 7:30
p.m.; Pensacola Bay CenterI Tickets start at $34.25I PensacolaBayCenter.com
Jacksonville State university Alumni dinnerBoth alumni and former students of JSU who are living in Mobile and Baldwin counties are welcome. The evening includes fun, fellowship and door prizes.
Order off the menu and pay there. Reservations are needed.I 6 p.m.; Tacky Jacks,
Spanish FortI 877-JSU-ALUM;
FRIdAY, SEPT. 12Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None”This cleverly written play starts with 10 strangers trapped on an island. One by one they are accused of murder; one by one they start to die. I Sept. 12, 13, 19, 20 at 7:30
p.m.; September 14, 21 at 2 p.m.; South Baldwin Commu-nity Theatre, Gulf Shores
I Adults, $15; students, $12I sbct.biz; 251-968-6721.
Get your hands dirty at the 27th Annual Coastal Alabama Cleanup on Sept. 20.
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SATuRdAY, SEPT. 13Bulls on the Beach RodeoFor details, see pg. 12
2014 Publix Super CupFor details, see pg. 31
Robertsdale Car Show and Wing Eating CompetitionFor details, see pg. 25
SuNdAY, SEPT. 14“here Wolf, There Wolf, Everywhere a Werewolf”Your favorite radio actors are back to face another classic monster. Fun for all ages, presented by Commedia del Arte. A portion of the proceeds benefits the National Federation of the Blind.I 6:30 p.m.; Loxley Civic CenterI Advance, $8; door, $10;
children under 5, freeI CommediaDelArte.org;
251-510-0654
TuESdAY, SEPT. 16“Yellow day” movie premiere“Yellow Day” was created by a community of people seeking a new entertainment culture. This new culture strives for excellence,
beauty and great storytelling; provides both children and adults something compelling and fun, and eloquently expresses a powerful faith message. The premiere is open to the general public.
I 6 p.m.; Mobile Civic Center Theater
I Tickets start at $18I YellowDayMovie.com;
601-941-1533; [email protected]
dr. John and the Nite Trippers perform at the Saengar Theatre in Mobile Sept. 18.
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Follow the Mobile Symphony!
OPENING NIGHTSeptember 13 & 14Benjamin Beilman, violinFeaturing Gershwin’s An American in Paris
Sponsored by: The Daniel Foundation and
UP NExT:Mad Men: Sinatra and the PackOctober 11 & 12
All concerts are held in the beautiful Saenger Theatre in downtown Mobile.
Tickets start at just $20. Tickets available online at www.mobilesymphony.orgPhone: 251-432-2010In person: 257 Dauphin Street
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WEdNESdAY, SEPT. 17Tutus, Tootsies and TiarasSilent auction and party. Come dressed “wacky” as we raise awareness in September for National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. I Calendar signing by Suzy
Toronto, 5:30 p.m.; party, 6:30 p.m.; Flora-Bama
I RRWWW.org; 251-850-1975; [email protected]
ThuRSdAY, SEPT. 18dr. John and the Nite TrippersThe legendary Dr. John, a six-time Grammy Award-winning musician and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, will bring a bit of New Orleans to the Saenger Theatre.I 7:30 p.m.; Saenger Theatre,
PensacolaI Tickets start at $49I Ticketmaster.com;
800-745-3000
david Pendleton’s “Anything Can Talk”David is a seasoned ventriloquist, whose unique brand of humor has won audiences over throughout the world. Presented by North Baldwin Community Concerts.I 7 p.m.; LD Owens
Performing Arts Center at Faulkner State Community
College, Bay MinetteI Adults, $10; Children, $5;
Ages under 5, freeI 251-232-4481
FRIdAY, SEPT. 19Third Friday Art Walk in FoleyFor details, see pg. 9
“Going to the dogs” Third Annual Golf ScrambleBenefits All About Dogs Coastal Rescue. Registration fee includes green fees, cart fees, range balls, lunch and prizes. Hole-in-one prizes include $10,000, set of Callaway Irons, TV and round-trip domestic airfare for two.I Registration, 10:30 a.m.;
shotgun start, noon; Craft Farms Golf Resort
I $100 per player; $400 per team
I 251-948-5307; [email protected]
SATuRdAY, SEPT. 2027th annual Alabama Coastal Cleanup, “Get the trash out of the splash”The Alabama Coastal Clean-Up is part of an international effort to remove debris from coastal waters. On the day of the event, come prepared with sunscreen, a hat, gloves, shoes and lots of water. See website for details regarding locations.
I 8 a.m. – noon; Locations across Baldwin County
I AlabamaCoastalCleanup.com
ThuRSdAY, SEPT. 25The Wharf uncorkedFor details, see pg. 6
Miranda Lamber will perform in Pensacola as part of her Platinum Tour on Sept. 11.
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As Host City, The
Welcomes The 64th Annual
Baldwin County FairSeptember 23rd thru 27th
Fun For The W
hole Family! Exhibits
Food
Games
Entertainment
Rides
City of Robertsdale
Thyme. by the Bay is a small restaurant in Fairhope that overlooks Mobile Bay. Sitting outside on the deck and watching the sunset while enjoying great food is downright magical.
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Jill Clair Gentry
CHEW On THIs...
Fairhope restaurant offers affordable optionsBy Jill Clair [email protected]
M y husband and I acci-dentally went to Thyme. by the Bay recently. We
had a Groupon for another Fairhope restaurant that was closed that night, and after driving 20 minutes from Loxley, we weren't about to turn around and eat at home. So we walked to the tiny restaurant from downtown, sat down outside and were greeted by our friendly server, who told us all about the brand-new menu that happened to be debuting
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that night. We love to eat at nice res-
taurants, but because of our quest to pay off our stu-dent loans, we reserve these nights for extremely special occasions — not random Wednesday nights. So after glancing at the menu, which featured mouthwatering op-tions like shrimp and grits with truffled red wine sauce, we quickly began plotting about ordering appetizers and then going home to “eat,” requiring an insane level of self-control.
What happened next was a magical night of great service, small plates, wine and a new tradition.
We split a glass of red wine (yes, y’all, we are that disci-plined), ordered two incredible small plates (“appetizers” would be an insult) and left with full bellies and only $35 out of our pockets.
I had the butternut squash soup with grilled bread. This soup was rich and creamy with bursts of sweetness when my spoon found one of the roasted apples as well as to-die-for savory bites that accompanied Thyme's famous homemade
bacon and spiced pecans. With the bread, this soup was more than enough for a weeknight dinner.
Scott ordered the mussels, which were bathed in a broth of amber beer, cream, honey, sausage and mustard and served with grilled ciabatta bread. Again — surprisingly filling and a joy to eat.
So the moral of this story: Don’t miss out on dining at amazing restaurants like Thyme. by the Bay because you can't go all out and order the most expensive items on the menu (although we will definitely be returning for one of those special occasion dinners). These chefs put their hearts and souls in to everything they serve, ensuring an excellent experience no matter how much or how little you order.
restaurant profileNAME: Thyme. by the BayLoCATIoN: 151 S. Mobile St., FairhopeSPECIALTIES: Seafood, steaks, tapas and housemade pastashouRS: Lunch: Wed. – Sat., 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.; dinner: Wed. – Sat., 5:30 – 9 p.m.; brunch: Sun. 10:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.FINd ouT MoRE: 251-990-5635; ThymeInFairhope.com
The inside of the restaurant is lined with windows and has an old-fashioned charm.
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Fellow foodies: I've got a book you must read. It’s called “Bread & Wine: A Love Letter to Life Around the Table” by Shauna Niequist, and it’s a beautiful book about food, family and real life. I just love her style of hospitality and the recipes she includes in the book, like this one for white bean soup. I've adjusted it just a little (she calls for prosciutto and I'm letting you know it would be just fine to use bacon instead, although prosciutto is divine).
Please add this book to your reading list, and definitely give this recipe a try. It’s the first time I’ve ever used fennel, and I was pleased with the results. I can’t wait to explore more recipes with that ingredient. Enjoy!
New books,new recipes
White bean soup START To FINISh: 1 hour Serves 6 to 8
Soup n 2 shallots, slicedn 1/2 pound carrots,
sliced into coins on a diagonaln 1 bulb fennel, slicedn 4 celery ribs, sliced on
a diagonal n 6 cans white beans in liquid
(cannellini or great northern beans)n Salt and pepper to taste Vinaigretten 1 tablespoon dijon mustard n 1/8 cup balsamic vinegar n 1/4 cup olive oil Garnish n Crispy prosciutto or bacon, crumbled n Parmesan cheese n 1 tablespoon rosemary, chopped (optional)
PreparationIn a stockpot or dutch oven, soften the
shallots in olive oil over medium heat. Add carrots, fennel and celery, and
allow to soften, 10 to 15 minutes. Add beans in their liquid and chopped
rosemary. Cover and cook for 20 minutes at a gentle boil.
Taste, add salt and pepper, taste again. Keep in mind the toppings will be salty.
Cook for an additional 20 minutes, or longer if you have time.
Off heat, mash with a potato masher or the back of a wooden spoon for a chunky texture. If you'd like a smoother texture, run it through a food processor or use an immersion blender. Vinaigrette
Mix dijon, balsamic, olive oil and some salt and pepper in a glass jar with a lid. Shake well. Adjust to taste.
Serve soup with a small pitcher of vinaigrette and bowls of prosciutto or bacon, Parmesan and rosemary.
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WHERE TO GO
If you like cool wheels, hot wings and pretty things while helping to raise money for a good cause, then the PZK Hall is the place to be on Saturday, Sept. 13.The event, which will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., will
feature a car and motorcycle show hosted by the Gear Jam-mers and Mardi Gras MG British car clubs, along with a hot wing eating contest and arts and crafts festival.
All proceeds will benefit Under His Wings, a Christian home in Baldwin County for young girls in crisis.
More than 30 prizes will be handed out during the event with presentations on or before 3 p.m. Registration will be held from 8 a.m. to noon on the day of the event. Cost is $20 for the first vehicle and $10 for each additional vehicle.
For more information on the car show call Frankie Kucera with Gear Jammers at 251-215-9630.
Anyone can enter the wing-eating contest at a cost of $10 per competitor, said Angie Michal, executive director
of Under His Wings.Willie T’s will provide some of the wings for the event,
along with other sources, Michal said. There will also be hot wing and hot dog plates for sale at the event with proceeds going to Under His Wings.
Proceeds from this event will go toward funding of pri-vate home-school education for the residents, Michal said, with the goal of raising about $6,000.
if you goWhAT: Car and Motorcycle Show to benefit Under His WingsWhEN: Saturday, Sept. 13, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.WhERE: The PZK Hall in RobertsdaleFINd ouT MoRE: 251-947-4673 (HOPE); UnderHisWings.info; [email protected]
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LIVE LOCAL MUsICkARAokEdaphneTop of the Bay Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 9 p.m.FoleyGood Time Charlies every Tuesday at 10 p.m.The office Lounge every Wednesday at 8 p.m.Ft. MorganBehind the Pines Bar & Grill every Wednesday at 8 p.m.
Tacky Jacks Every Thursday and SaturdayGulf ShoresJalapenos Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 9 p.m.Mudbugs Thursday – Saturday at 8 p.m.Pink Pony Pub every night at 9 p.m.Tacky Jacks every Thursday at 5:30 p.m.orange Beach
Island Times daiquiri Bar every Wednesday at 8 p.m.Live Bait every night at 8 p.m.The undertow Wednesday – Friday at 9:30 p.m.Perdido keyhappy harbor on the Line every Wednesday at 6 p.m.
oPEN MICFairhopeAmerican Legion 199 open
guitar jams every Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.Courtyard 311 every Tuesday at 7 p.m.The Gumbo Shack every Thursday at 6 p.m.Plow every other TuesdayFoleyThe office Lounge every Tuesday at 6 p.m.Gulf ShoresTacky Jacks every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.orange Beachhappy harbor the Mothership every Tuesday at 6 p.m.Island Times daiquiri Bar Tuesday with Brittany Bell at 9 p.m.Live Bait every Sunday at 8 p.m.Perdido keyFlora-Bama every Monday at 6 p.m.
TRIVIAdaphneMoe’s Bar B Que every Wednesday at 10 p.m.FairhopeFairhope Brewing Company every ThursdayRavenite Pizzeria Live Trivia every Tuesday, Live Sports Trivia
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Lee Yankie performs solo and with his band the hellz Yeahs through-out the Gulf Coast area.
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every Wednesday FoleyGood Time Charlies 10 p.m.The office Lounge every Wednesday at 8 p.m.
FRIdAY, SEPT. 5Fairhopeold 27 Grill Them Again Plow Grayson Capps and the StumpknockersWindmill Market Sugarcane JaneGulf ShoresThe hangout Rhythm Intervention LuLu’s Kyle and KarlPapa Rocco’s Brian and Curtisorange BeachTacky Jacks Soul Food Junkies Spanish FortTacky Jacks The Doc Johnson Band
SATuRdAY, SEPT. 6daphneMoe’s original Bar B Que Brent Burns Duo FairhopeWindmill Market Summerlyn Powers Gulf ShoresThe hangout Mario Mena Band LuLu’s Sugarcane JanePapa Rocco’s Brian and Curtis Spanish FortTacky Jacks Trunk Monkey
SuNdAY, SEPT. 7FairhopePinzone’s Sugarcane Jane Gulf ShoresLuLu’s Blind Dog Mike and The Howlers Papa Rocco’s Brian and Curtis orange BeachTacky Jacks Bud SmithSpanish FortTacky Jacks Neil Dover
MoNdAY, SEPT. 8Gulf ShoresLuLu’s Brent Burns
TuESdAY, SEPT. 9LuLu’s Melissa Joiner
WEdNESdAY, SEPT. 10 Spanish FortBluegill Restaurant Ross +1
ThuRSdAY, SEPT. 11daphne Moe’s original Bar B Que Yellowhammer Prod Gulf ShoresLuLu’s Jerry DiazPapa Rocco’s Logan Spicer and Mark Laborde
FRIdAY, SEPT. 12daphne Moe’s original Bar B Que Soulshine FairhopeWindmill Market Rebecca Barry Duo Ft. Morgan
Tacky Jacks Les Linton and TKGulf ShoresThe hangout Oak and AshLuLu’s CoConut RadioPapa Rocco’s Brian and Curtis Perdido keyFlora-Bama Bulls on the Beach; Sammy Kershaw Spanish FortTacky Jacks Peek
SATuRdAY, SEPT. 13daphneMoe’s original Bar B Que Chad Parker Duo FairhopeWindmill Market TBAFoleyThe office Lounge Jason Abel ProjectGulf Shores
LIVE LOCAL MUsIC
don’t miss Rollin’ in the hay at Piratefest. They perform Sept. 7 at 4 p.m.
Answers:Puzzles on page 30
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The hangout Adam Holt Band LuLu’s Shiny ObjectsPapa Rocco’s Brian and Curtis Spanish FortTacky Jacks Ryan Balthrop and Friends
SuNdAY, SEPT. 14Gulf ShoresLuLu’s Shiny ObjectsPapa Rocco’s Brian and Curtisorange BeachTacky Jacks Mel Knapp Spanish FortTacky Jacks Jimmy Lee Hanaford
MoNdAY, SEPT.15Gulf ShoresLuLu’s Brent Burns
TuESdAY, SEPT. 16Gulf ShoresLuLu’s Jimmy Lumpkin
WEdNESdAY, SEPT. 17Gulf ShoresLuLu’s Jon Cook
ThuRSdAY, SEPT. 18Gulf ShoresLuLu’s JERIPapa Rocco’s Logan Spicer and Mark Laborde
FRIdAY, SEPT. 19daphneMoe’s original Bar B Que Winston Ramble Fairhopeold 27 Grill The Budz Windmill Market Eric Jones Duo Ft. MorganTacky Jacks Les Linton and TK Gulf ShoresThe hangout Mario Mena Band LuLu’s Nikki Talley Papa Rocco’s Brian and Curtisorange BeachTacky Jacks Kyle and Karl
SATuRdAY, SEPT. 20Gulf Shores
The hangout Rhythm InterventionLuLu’s Kyle and KarlPapa Rocco’s Brian and Curtis
SuNdAY, SEPT. 21Gulf ShoresLuLu’s Greg BrownPapa Rocco’s Brian and Curtisorange BeachTacky Jacks Bud Smith Spanish FortTacky Jacks Stereo Dogs
oNGoINGRobertsdaleMagnolia Blossom Cafe live music every Friday nightSilverhillThe Porch live music every Saturday from 8 p.m.-midnight and Sunday from 4-7 p.m.
MuSIC EVENTS Fairhope L.A. Songwriters’ Festival the 10th Annual Celebration of
original Music American Legion Post 199; Sept. 11 – 13Thursday, Sept. 117 p.m. – Gregory Brown; Alan Hartzell; Jimmy Lumpkin8:15 p.m. – Roger and Christy Fritz; Tyler Champion; Randy Branch9:30 p.m. – Cary Hudson; Lisa Mills; Travis MeadowsFriday, Sept. 127 p.m. – Eric Erdmann; Cary Laine; Wes Lee8:15 p.m. – Suzi Ragsdale; Travis Meadows9:30 p.m. – Anthony and Savana Crawford (Sugarcane Jane); Scott Boyer and NC ThurmanSaturday, Sept. 137 p.m. – Stephen Lee Veal; Larry and Gail Book; David Agabus8:15 p.m. – Ashe Underwood; Charles Davis; Evans Davis9:30 p.m. – Gove Scrivenor; Shawna P and Adam
Tyler Brown
orange BeachPiratefest Happy Harbor on the Line; Sept. 4 –7Friday, Sept. 56 p.m. – The Emily Kopp Band9 p.m. – Mississippi ShakedownSaturday, Sept. 61 p.m. – Edward David Anderson3 p.m. – Jon Davis Band5 p.m. – The Cedric Burnside Project7 p.m. – Cari Laine and Holli Mosley9:15 p.m. – Naughty ProfessorLate night – DJ Megan DavisSunday, Sept. 7Noon – The BeachBilly’s1 p.m. – Edward David Anderson2 p.m. – Ryan Balthrop and Friends4 p.m. – Rollin’ in the Hay6 p.m. – Grayson Capps and the Lost Cause Minstrels
LIVE LOCAL MUsIC Sugarcane Jane will perform at the Windmill Market in Fairhope Sept. 5. Also look for them at LuLu’s, Pinzone’s and the LA Songwriters Festival.
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By Scott Gentry [email protected]
If you’ve checked out the craft beer section in any retail store, you’ve seen at least a couple examples of
a style called IPA or India Pale Ale. The American craft beer community has fully embraced this style, to the extent that we consider the American IPA a distinct style.
The history of beer is rich with cultural and politi-cal impact. The IPA is a prime example. First brewed by the British dating to the early 1800s, IPA was exported to India. If you recall, India was a British colony until 1947. So there were lots of people in India who wanted beer. There was a problem — beer has a shelf life.
Knowing that hops and alcohol will help beer stay fresh on the long journey from England to India, brewers exporting their beer relied on these methods to deliver a good product. The alcohol content was slightly higher than average, but the hop additions were significantly increased. The style became popu-
lar then, but the modern craft beer movement has taken it to another level.
A good IPA is a lighter color; think golden to gold-brown. Expect an ABV in the 5 – 7 percent range. Hoppy aroma and bitterness dominates with just enough malt to support the acidity of the hops.
My favorite IPA is Deschutes Brewery’s Fresh Squeezed IPA. It’s absolutely juicy with citrusy hop flavor. Unfortunately the closest place one can find this beer is the nation of Texas. But thankfully Stone Brewing Company’s IPA is now available, which is outstanding too.
The history of the IPATAsTInGs
Scott Gentry
Fresh Squeezed IPADeschutes BreweryBend, Ore.
Alc. 6.4 percent IBUs 60
Malt: Pale, Crystal, MunichHops: Citra, Mosaic, NuggetJuicy, citrusy taste.
Stone IPAStone Brewing CompanyEscondido, Calif.
Alc. 6.9 percent IBUs 77
Citrus flavor and hop aromas; subtle malt character; crisp and extra hoppy taste.
Monkeynaut IPAStraight to AleHuntsville
Alc. 7.25 percent IBUs 70
Brewerys most popular beer; citrusy, floral hop aroma, a strong malt body and a crisp finish.
Painted Black IPAFairhope Brewing Co.Fairhope
Alc. 7 percent IBUs 72
Pine and citrus aromas; dark color of a stout paired with hoppiness of an American IPA.
***This beer is currently not available in cans or bottles but can be found at the Fairhope Brewery taproom as well as certain bars and restaurants throughout Alabama.
trY theSe iPAS:
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See page 27 for answers.
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pUzzLEs
Youth soccer teams from around the country will descend on Foley for the newly renamed
Publix Super Cup — where 200 boys and girls soccer teams will compete for the coveted championship and bragging rights for the next year.
Started in 2007 as the Flora-Bama Showcase, the event has steadily grown into a family-friendly show-case that highlights the skills and talents of young players from around south Alabama and other states alike.
The tournament will be spread across facilities in Foley, Orange Beach and Perdido Key; and event organizers say they hope this year's match will be the largest one yet.
“Every year, this event has contin-ued to grow as it brings thousands of kids and parents to our Gulf Coast region,” Fred Garth of Snap Soccer said. Snap Soccer manages the event.
The multi-city event will be held on back-to-back weekends — start-ing with the boys' tournament and ending with the girls.
WHERE TO GO
Youth soccer ready for action
n 200 boys and girls teams will compete in the Publix Super Cup
if you goWhAT: Publix Super CupWhEN: Boys tournament Sept. 13 – 14; Girls tournament Sept. 20 – 21WhERE: Foley, Orange Beach, and Perdido KeyFINd ouT MoRE: PerdidoBayFC.com; SnapSoccer.com
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6 p.m.
Oct. 16Chicago Street Supper Club
An evening of gourmet dishes featuring local seafood and farm-fresh ingredients, paired with a select group of wines.
Purchase your ticket at:southbaldwinchamber.com
SATURDAY10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Oct. 18Festival
Streets of Downtown Foley
Beer & Wine Tastings*Live EntertainmentRestaurant Tastings*Artisans & CraftersAntique Dealers
Tailgate Corn Toss Tournament*
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251.943.3291
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