With Chamber President Connie Bainbridge sample an egg, boiled in sulfur hot springs in Hakone, Japan, near Mt. Fuji. Japanese lore holds that eating an egg boiled in these springs adds seven years to one’s life.
With Governor and Mrs. Riley, and Kasai Kogyo’s Director and Head of Business Promotion, Koichi Yoshida, as the Governor’s Dinner, as part of the SEUS/Japan Association meeting. Kasai Kogyo is the parent company of Prattville’s M-Tek, an auto supplier for Nissan and Honda.
Governor and Mrs. Bob Riley visit with Alabama mayors (LtoR) Spec Bonner of Roanoke, Jim Byard, Jr. of Prattville, and David Bradford of Muscle Shoals during the Governor’s Dinner as part of the SEUS/Japan Association meeting in Tokyo.
With wife, Beverly, at the 6A State Championship Game where the Prattville Lions won 14-0 for their 2nd state championship in a row!
Giving Kasai Kogyo’s Director and Head of Administration, Manabu Kashiwagi, a print of the Prattville Clock Tower. Kasai Kogyo is the parent company of Prattville’s M-Tek, an auto supplier for Nissan and Honda.
With Mary Milburn and Councilman Tom Miller. Mrs. Milburn of Chattanooga, the mother of local artist Peggy Milburn Brown, celebrated her 94th Birthday with her daughter and others at the Mayor's Reception for the Prattauga Art Guild's Fall Art Show on Thursday, October 25th.
With Artist Peggy Milburn Brown and her first place work of John Wayne Doesn't Live Here Anymore.
With son James in the “General Jail” at Autauga Academy’s Fall Festival. Also pictured are ninth grade security officers.
With Joyce Gioia, CEO of Employer of Choice, Inc.; Ginger Henry, Prattville Baptist Hospital administrator; Carol Wadsworth Jones, member of the Prattville Baptist Hospital Advisory Board; Russ Tyner, CEO/presidents of Baptist Health, during Prattville Baptist Hospital's prestigious Employer of Choice award presentation.
With Sharry Bingham’s fourth grade class at Prattville Elementary School, after serving as their Mystery Reader, last Friday, October 26.
Welcoming, and receiving a copy of author Marten Criego’s memoir, Leaving the House of Tears.
Speaking during the Patriot Guard Riders’ Ceremony honoring Prattville’s own fallen PGR, Paul Robbins. Mr. Robbins widow Ann, is on the far left, and his family, dressed in white, sits along the front row. Mr. Robbins was killed in a motorcycle accident this past summer, enroute to escort a fallen soldier from Locust Fork Alabama.