Please join us for the Woodstock Wildflower Walk and Wellness Fair outdoor event Saturday, Sept 18, from 9AM-12PM. Drop in any time!
This free event will feature live music from Mary Kate Cox, the planting of a wildflower memory garden at the track, and special community vendors offering free information on health, wellness, and recovery services.
At 11:00, the names of loved ones lost will be read and we invite you to memorialize family or friends by adding their names to the list in person, or by sending their name to library@townofwoodstockal.com
Thank you to our sponsors:
Bibb Medical Center, Cahaba Medical Care and Down & Associates

 

DOOR PRIZES
VINTAGE CARS

Vendors
FREE 2 GRIEVE
R.O.S.S RECOVERY
PEACE PETAL CAKES
FREE WELLNESS INFO
BIBB MEDICAL CENTER
CAHABA MEDICAL CARE
MUSIC BY MARY KATE COX
WILD HONEY FLOWER TRUCK
BIBB COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE
ALABAMA WILDFLOWER ASSOCIATION
ALABAMA SUICIDE PREVENTION & RESOURCES COALITION
For more information or vendor inquiries, please call
205-902-4012

SOURCEThe Bibb Voice
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As the Bibb County Coordinator for Alabama Extension, Michelle Giddens coordinates the implementation of all Extension programs in Bibb County in many program areas. These program areas include 4-H and Youth Development, Animal Sciences, Food Safety and Quality, Forestry, Wildlife and Natural Resources, Human Nutrition, Diet and Health, Family and Child Development, Family Resource Management and Workforce Development, Commercial Horticulture, Home Grounds, Gardens and Home Pests, Farm and Agribusiness Management, and Community and Economic Development. Her experience includes with the eXtension Initiative at the University of Nebraska and with the eXtension Foundation; California State University, Fresno and Central Community College in Grand Island, NE. She currently serves on the board for Brierfield Fire and Rescue, a volunteer fire department serving Brierfield and Six Mile communities in Alabama