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B
A
A
What
I'd
just
like
to
do
as
a
formality
this
afternoon
is
to
allow
their
members
to
introduce
themselves,
and
since
we
have
a
new
member
sitting
to
my
far
right,
let's
start
from
my
far
left
and
give
the
new
member
and
opportunity
to
take
two
and
a
half
minutes
to
tell
the
world
everything
there
is
to
know
about
her.
So
we'll
start
from
my
left
with
the
introduction
of
our
commissioners
here
this
afternoon,
I'm.
A
Then
was
the
pleasure
indeed
to
have
you
as
a
part
of
this
Augusta
body,
and
we
look
forward
to
working
with
you
as
we
continue
to
ensure
that
we
do
the
biddings
of
the
historic
preservation
commission.
My
name
is
Richard
Bailey
and
honored
to
serve
as
the
chairperson
of
this
commission.
We
have
one
of
our
duties
this
afternoon
to
elect
officers,
so
the
chair
will
just
first
of
all
recognize
who
the
officers
are
our
Vice
Chair
and
miss
Carole,
King
and,
as
I
just
mentioned,
I
serve
as
the
chair
of
this
body.
A
C
A
C
A
All
right,
Richard
Bay,
has
been
nominated
any
other
nomination,
any
other
nomination.
Any
other
nomination
has
a
formality,
all
those
in
favor,
let
it
be
known
by
a
show
of
hands
unanimous.
Thank
you
very
much.
Let's
do
this
I,
don't
think!
We've
ever
done
this
before
miss
Keene.
Would
you
just
like
to
say
something
since
you've
been
reading
elected
as
a
vice
chair
this
all
this
organization?
Would
you
just
like
to
make
a
statement
sure.
D
Dr.
Bailey,
thank
you,
I
think
it's
a
definitely
privilege
and
a
pleasure
to
serve
to
represent
the
historic
preservation
community
here
in
Montgomery.
I.
Think
this,
like
you
said,
a
gas
body
is.
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G
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B
B
G
A
A
G
I
will
get
that
out.
I
am
preparing
the
Architectural
Review
Board
agenda
this
week,
so
I
will
get
that.
I
will
also
include
that
flow
chart.
That
I
showed
you
all
about
kind
of
that.
If,
if
know
that
it
kicks
it
over
to
the
review
process
and
Wilson,
and
we
send
the
ARB
agendas
out
to
all
of
the
neighborhoods
as
well
so
it'll,
but
I
will
also
email
it
to
my
neighborhood
contacts
and.
G
Bailey
several
years
ago,
this
had
come
up
for
discussion.
Marianne
Neely
thought
that
the
entirety
of
old
Alabama
town
had
been
designated
and
from
what
I
understand
prior
to
my
tenure
is
that
there
was
a
petition
prepared
some
years
ago.
It
was
done
in
conjunction
with
a
potential
designation
of
City
Hall,
the
powers
that
be
decided
that
they
really
didn't
want.
City,
Hall
designated
and
the
other
nomination,
just
kind
of
fell
off
the
radar.
It
just
never
moved
forward.
I.
A
G
A
Is
that
anyone
who
does
not
understand
what
Chris
has
just
said
and
what
we
have
in
the
package
for
this
afternoon?
It
turns
to
expanding
old
Alabama
town.
Does
anyone
who's
not
familiar
with
old
Alabama
town?
Is
anyone
who's
not
familiar,
so
we
can
ensure
that
we
are
moving
forward
with
a
complete
understanding
of
what
we
are
discussing?
Oh,
yes,
oh
okay,
because
anybody
who's
not
under
complete
comprehension
of
what
we
are
doing
here.
Does
anyone
who
I'm
sorry?
Yes,.
A
G
While
moves
and
relocated
structures
tend
to
pose
an
issue
for
the
National
Register
of
Historic
Places,
there
is
not
a
provision
that
a
structure
needs
to
be
in
situ
for
it
to
be
designated
locally,
but
you're
right,
I
mean
in
in
the
preservation
world.
We
would
call
old,
Alabama
town
a
buildings
ooh.
We
have
buildings
that
are
sitting
next.
Some
some
of
them
were
originally
in
those
locations,
but
then
we
have
other
buildings
that
were
brought
in
that
never
would
have
been
located
next
to
the
building.
G
A
G
A
Is
everybody
on
board
one?
Two,
three
and
four.
Anybody
has
a
burning
question,
or
even
a
faint
question
for
that
matter
about
one
two,
three
or
four:
we
just
want
to
hear
from
you:
okay,
all
those
in
favor.
Let
it
be
known
about
European
folding
approval
here,
all
those
in
favor
of
voting
approval
for
the
expansion
of
this
district.
Let
me
know
about
show
of
hands
unanimous
Carol.
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D
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G
Since
our
meetings
are
televised
until
6:30
for
the
newer
members,
we
discussed
last
year
having
presentations
on
a
variety
of
topics
that
would
be
kind
of
educational
and
of
interest
to
the
public,
because
the
videos
are
also
on
YouTube.
So
someone
can
go
to
the
city
website
and
watch
the
meeting
as
well.
G
E
Yeah
I
think
it's
a
good
idea.
You
know
the
Montgomery
County
Archives
has
been
in
existence
since
1996,
but
it's
been
in
multiple
locations
but
and
I
think
it'd
be
good
to
make
the
water
community
aware
of
it.
Try
as
we
might,
we
don't
reach
everyone
so
I
can
I
can
discuss.
You
know,
do
a
brief
overview
of
that
or
something
totally
unrelated.
It's
up
to
the
Commission
sure
what
they
want
here
in.
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A
E
A
E
A
E
A
E
A
And
while
many
people
know
about
the
one,
that's
immediately
south
of
the
capital,
very
few
people
know
about
the
one
that's
closer
to
the
center
of
downtown
Montgomery
and
what
we
could
do
with
that
discussion
is
just
allow
the
County
Archives
to
occupy
more
of
the
limelight
as
a
place
for
research
here
in
the
city
of
Montgomery.
That's
true,
that's
true,
so
that
would
be
a
very
timely
presentation
that
we
can
make
sure.
A
Berry
sure
is
it
any
other
topic
that
you
feel
we
need
to
add
about
to
our
list
of
possible
discussion.
What's
what's
what's
with
the
burning
and
deep
inside
of
you,
you
think
people
really
need
to
know
that
we
can
bring
to
the
table
and
these
people
within
who
are
kind
of
feeling
upon
their
departure.
D
Christy
we
had
that
50
years
of
preservation
in
Montgomery
that
we
did
for
basically
the
celebration
of
the
Historic
Preservation
Act
mm-hmm,
that
sort
of
before-and-afters
of
a
lot
of
the
structures
here
in
Montgomery
that
you
know
we
can
do,
and
actually
that
would
be
in
somewhat
of
a
celebration
of
the
50th
anniversary
and
landmarks.
Okay,.
G
A
To
do
any
other
topics-
let's,
let's
just
search
our
souls
for
just
35
seconds.
What
is
it
that
you
think
the
general
public
really
could
benefit
from
hearing
from
this
body
in
a
form
of
a
speaker,
20
25
minutes
that
really,
as
I
said,
we'll
give
them
a
renewed
interest
in
our
fair
city
or
to
actually
open
some
new
doors
of
interest?
What
are
some
of
those
topics.
E
Well,
dr.
Bailey,
there's
a
couple
of
things:
I'm,
not
sure
on
this
list,
but
I'm
I
think
we're
all
aware
that
a
lot
of
people
do
want
to
particularly
well
in
historic
districts,
especially
want
to
people
want
to
purchase
these
homes,
but
I
think
they're
afraid
to
do
so.
Not
knowing
the
resources
available
when
it
comes
time
to
to
work
on
these
homes
and
I.
Think
that
if
we
could
have
some
sort
of
presentation,
searing
on
resources
available
to
folks
I,
think
that
would
go
a
long
way.
E
E
D
D
E
F
G
D
G
G
Where
the
power's
been
turned
off
for
six
months
and
it
doesn't
pass
an
electrical
inspection,
you
gotta
bring
it
up
to
code,
which
is
problematic
with
houses
that
have
been
vacant,
and
we've
certainly
had
a
number
of
those
in
the
districts
where,
because
utilities
have
been
disconnected,
it's
it's
a
much
bigger
job
than
someone
might
think.
It
is.
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G
D
G
A
A
Oh,
they
any
other
topics,
dr.
Bailey.
What
have
you
heard?
Someone
say
about
Montgomery
that
you
think
we
could
bring
to
the
table
in
offer.
As
a
professional
topic
of
discussion
have
you
have
you
heard
people
who
might
be
visiting
here
or
people
who've
been
living
here
for
30
years
or
so
say
something
about
the
city
that
you
think
we
could
illuminate
for
their
understanding?
A
C
Well,
two
to
significant
locations
and
I,
don't
know
if
this
is
on
one
would
be
the
mean.
This
is
just
something
that
just
came
to
my
mind:
the
Selma
to
Montgomery
National,
Historic
Trail,
particularly
just
the,
if
nothing
else,
the
segments
and
in
the
city
of
Montgomery
and
Montgomery
County,
and
then
you
know
maybe
some
significant
sites
along
the
trail,
such
as
st.
Jude
or
you
know,
as
we
heard
like
a
couple
of
meetings
ago,
Lovelace
school
history
of
that
school
and
and
also
the
the
city
of
st.
Jude,
as
maybe
a
separate
topic.
A
Sure-
and
you
know
just
as
we
said,
we
would
expand
these
topics.
We
could
even
have
one
person
or
two
persons
who
were
a
participant
in
the
seven
Montgomery
March
who
could
come
and
speak
or
one
person
was
even
an
observer
on
that
day
to
come
and
speak
and
I
don't
think
there
are
any
descendants
of
Henry,
lovely
still
living
in
Montgomery
I
think
they've
all
died
out
am
I,
correct,
yeah.
B
A
Basically,
all
of
the
descendants
of
Henry
loves,
in
fact,
I
know
a
descendant
of
one
of
his
wives
who
lives
in
New
York,
but
I.
Don't
know
if
that
person
would
be
available.
I
could
contact
that
person,
but
if
we
could
just
expand
on
some
things
and
I
think
the
public
a
really
benefit
for
him
from
some
of
the
things
that
we
could
bring
to
the
table.
Well,.
E
A
E
A
Yes,
yes,
I
think
people
were
really
finding
interest
in
knowing
the
early
days
of
st.
Jude.
All
those
people
who
think
that
st.
Jude
was
established
as
located
today
would
be
surprised
to
notice,
but
that
community
at
least
the
first
house
was
actually
the
okay.
It
wasn't
where
it
is
today
how
the
place
got
his
name.
A
If
you
know
what
we're
saying
the
kind
of
expenditures
were
involved,
the
kind
of
persuasiveness
that
the
early
leaders
had
to
go
through
to
get
that
place
to
be
what
most
of
us
came
to
RIT,
to
see
it
as
I
think
the
public
really
really
want
to
hear
that
the
early
days
of
st.
Jude,
if
you
will,
when
you
had
a
hospital
or
school
and
a
church
there
for
the
first
time
that
hospital
being
one
of
the
first
integrated
facilities
in
the
southeast
I,
think
people
really
want
to
hear
those
stories.
Definitely.
E
A
F
A
A
speech
and
I
think
yeah
I
think
we're
on
television.
I
gave
a
speech
at
Nat,
King
Cole's
church
a
couple
years
ago
for
Black
History
Month
one
Saturday
afternoon
and
when
I
had
finished
speaking,
the
pastor
was
sitting
next
to
me
with
his
arm
folded
said,
keep
talking.
I'm
I'm,
enjoying
this
I
started.
Rambling
and
I
mentioned
that
that
King
Cole
had
been
a
member
of
that
church
and
I.
B
A
Boyden
funeral
remember
somebody's
talking
about
Hank
Williams
funeral
all
of
those
musicians
who
are
the
singers
who
sang
at
his
funeral.
That
was
one
funeral
and
then
procession
going
to
Oakwood
Cemetery.
How
did
the
streets
were
lined
with
people?
How
cold
that
day
was
I
mean
it's
something
that
just
gives
you
goosebumps
to
realize
what
that
funeral
was
like
and
to
have
someone
just
give
a
talk
on
Hank
Williams
funeral.
It
would
just
be
magnificent.
A
F
A
C
F
A
A
Okay,
excuse
me:
do
an
evening:
I
had
these
topics
to
our
list,
st.
Jude
and
Nat
King
Cole.
Can
we
think
so?
Yes,
all
right,
let's
just
take
a
vote
on
so
mixer.
We
now
run
a
rough
shot
over
anybody.
Let's
take
Nat
King
Cole,
for
example,
all
those
in
favor
of
adding
Nat
King
Cole
to
our
list.
Let
it
be
known
about
show
of
hands
neck
and
Cole.
Okay,
it's
unanimous
all
the
persons
in
favor
of
adding
something
about
the
history
of
st.
Jude.
A
A
B
B
A
G
C
A
C
A
C
B
B
A
G
G
There
is
a
list
of
powers
and
duties
that
are
in
the
city
code
of
what
falls
under
what
the
hpc
can
do
and
number
fourteen
kind
of
throws
the
door,
the
barn
door
open
and
says
whatever
else
you
think,
is
reasonably
necessary
to
carry
out
the
purposes
and
responsibilities.
So
it's
you've
got
kind
of
a
blank
slate
to
be
able
to
do
education,
programming.
E
A
A
B
G
Was
ever
decided
now
now,
I
will
mention
and
I'm
not
gonna.
There
has
been
a
change
in
ownership
with
the
company
that
we
got
the
signs
from
and
if
we
end
up
doing
a
whole
lot
of
signs,
we're
gonna
have
a
conflict
and
we
won't
be
able
to
intercept
them.
So
this
may
be
a
good
opportunity
to
revisit
that
and
decide.
Are
we
going
to
have
two
signs?
Does
everybody
get
a
gold
star,
or
do
we
just
recognize
those
properties
that
have
been
well
preserved
and
maintained,
and
do
we
some
do
something?
G
That's
a
little
more
substantial
or
iconic
than
the
metal
signs
we
have.
We
are
currently
using
the
same
logo
that
landmarks
foundation
uses
because
Jimmy
Loeb
started
both
organizations
and
this
board
has
no
brand
identity
as
far
as
that
goes
so
there
are
certainly
things
to
consider.
If
you
all
wanted
to
for
me
committee
to
look
at
that,
both
in
terms
of
style
material,
you
know,
do
we
just
brand
it
and
hand
them
out
versus
having
them
personalized?
Well,
personalized.
F
B
D
F
G
C
D
C
A
G
C
D
B
We
also
consider
just
if
it's
a
historic
neighborhood
can
we
consider
asking
the
Neighborhood
Association
just
to
get
one
sign,
indicating
that
it's
a
historic
neighborhood
and
if
they're
in
it
special
persons
who
achieved
something
notoriety.
And
then
you
want
to
make
historic,
building
historic
district,
saying
whatever
they
didn't.
Just
continue
to
try
and
find
a
few
people
in
the
neighborhood.
B
G
D
G
F
G
I
think
that
we've
probably
grown
up
to
the
point
where
we
don't
have
to
give
everybody
a
gold
star
that
we
can
say
this
is
a
good
example
of
a
craftsman
house.
That's
retained
its
details
and
they
get
assigned
and
I'm.
Sorry,
you
replaced
all
the
windows
in
your
house.
You
don't
get
a
sign.
I,
don't
know
that.
That's
that's
y'all's
call
about
what
does
this
program
need
to
be
now.
A
G
F
C
A
Three:
three:
we
have
three
all
right,
very
good,
make
a
report.
Our
next
meeting
was
that
moving
too
fast
for
you,
it's
probably
moving
too
fast,
okay,
this
being
January
how
about
April?
That
sounds
good!
Okay,
all
right,
so
you
bring
a
report
to
us
by
April
at
our
April
meeting
very
good.
Thank
you
so
much
mr.
Kent.
Does
it
take
your
your
concern?
Okay,
good!
All
right!
A
D
F
A
F
C
B
B
Certainly,
I'll
be
good
for
the
neighborhood
associations
that
they
did
do
a
better
job,
making
their
people
aware
of
the
age
of
the
community
and
what
designation
can
mean
for
that
neighborhood?
Maybe
we
could
step
in
you
know
when
we
get
to
that
level,
but
I
suspect
we
would
do
better
just
getting
those
neighborhoods
that
have
reached
that
milestone.
Fifty.
B
G
Piece
of
that
would
be
conducting
architectural
surveys
of
neighborhoods
that
have
reached
the
age,
and
that
includes
neighborhoods
that
are
well
over
fifty
years
old.
At
this
point,
two
that
have
not
been
documented
and
in
your
agenda,
you
have
an
example
of
what
the
state
survey
form
looks
like
and
how
its
filled
out
and
the
photographs
that
get
taken
to
document
it,
and
that
is
part
of
the
process
of
building
kind
of
a
library.
Because
I
don't
know
if
del
Rey
de
is
historic.
G
C
I
know
for
one
that
assuming
the
leadership
of
Oh
clover,
Dale
Association
as
I
am
this
month.
I
asked
a
question
of
our
members:
why's
Edgewood.
Why
does
Edgewood
not
have
an
association
like
us
and
I
want
to
see
why
they
don't
I'm
I
guess
they
are
a
newer
there,
they've,
finally
to
the
age,
but
those
homes
are
more
than
50
years.
Old
I
was
curious,
why
they
don't
have
a
neighborhood
association.
Oh.
C
C
D
C
D
G
And
this
is
what
they've
done
in
Birmingham
for
years.
Is
they
do
a
National
Register
nomination?
First,
you
need
the
survey.
That's
kind
of
the
baseline
for
any
documentation.
National
Register
nomination
does
not
require
owner
consent.
It's
an
honorary
designation,
it's
something
that
they
could
say:
hey,
National,
Register,
yes
and
then
they've
used
that
to
kind
of
get
support
for
the
local
designation,
the
one
that
that
sticks,
the
rules
to
the
property
owners.
There
have
been
some
neighborhoods
that
felt
that
their
houses
were
expensive
enough.
G
G
D
E
G
E
Alabama
is
getting
ready
to
hire
a
public
historian
too,
so
there
are
opportunities
to
utilize
students
in
this
type
of
work
and
Middle
Tennessee
State,
although
it
is
in
Tennessee,
they
have
a
regional
impact.
They
have
many
students
that
work,
for
example
in
Selma,
which
is
just
down
the
road.
So
there
are
opportunities
to
reach
out
and
did.
D
A
F
Well,
would
it
be
possible
to
put
a
package
together
at
that
we
would
send
to
neighborhood
associations
making
them
aware
that
they
could,
in
fact,
and
how
to
go
about
doing
this.
You
know
promoting
it
again,
trying
to
get
interest
trying
to
get
historic
preservation,
not
be
you
know
a
positive
spin
on
it.
D
We
have
a
map
that
we
have
brought
from
time
to
time.
There's
a
big
map
that
the
city
produces.
It's
got
a
city
annexation
map
and
it
has
all
the
different
neighborhoods
and
you
know
all
the
different.
So
we
can
look
at
that
and
you
know
find
out
the
dates
on
crime,
incorporation,
but
it
and
we
could
contact
them,
but
it's
really
up
to
them
to
want
to
do
it,
because
it's
extremely
labor,
intensive
plus.
B
B
B
G
Think,
to
some
extent
that
the
issue
may
be
more
big
picture
than
the
nuts
and
bolts
of
designation,
because
part
of
what
you
see
is
you
know.
Ms
Taylor
has
lived
in
her
house
for
80
years
because
it
was
her
mama's
house.
It's
no
place
special
and
I
think
that
may
be
the
first
conversation
to
have
with
some.
G
G
F
E
F
E
D
E
A
F
B
A
C
A
You
know
if
we,
if
we
could
just
help
people
help
these
neighborhoods
to
have
increased
pride
in
their
neighborhoods.
We
would
have
gone
a
long
way
to
achieving
our
objectives,
just
to
get
people
to
say,
wow
I'm
proud
to
live
in
this
particular
neighborhood
or
that
particular
neighborhood
and
I
know.
This
has
a
unique
feature
of
my
neighborhood,
something
along
those.
B
Mckim,
just
gonna
make
a
suggestion
sure
we
might
want
to
just
particularly
the
newer
neighbors
who
just
acquired
that
status
of
fifty
years.
Perhaps
maybe
we
can
invite
the
Neighborhood,
Association
presidents
or
vice
presidents,
to
our
meeting
and
discuss
this
with
them.
Think
that
we
know
about
these
neighborhoods
and
in
the
process
and
see
if
they
you
know,
would
take
that
interest
back
to
their
meetings
because
know
what
the
problem
we
have
in
that
sort
of
like
me.
They
meet
at
the
same
time.
We
meet
that's
the
only
problem.
B
A
G
A
Okay,
I
think
this
is
good
real
good,
because
once
those
neighborhood
see
us
as
an
advocate
in
an
airline
which
is
basically
the
same
thing,
I
think
we
are
really
making
out
mark.
This
is
what
we
want
them
to
see
us
as
someone
on
agency,
that's
really
interested
in
what
they
want
to
achieve
and
maybe
give
them
some
advice
hearing
their,
but
not
just
make,
as
I
said
before,
give
them
to
peers.
F
A
F
A
F
A
D
Dr.
Bailey,
as
the
other
representative
for
the
city
and
I'll
just
pass
out
this.
This
is
the
paper
work
that
we
did
last
year.
This
is
the
call
for
nominations.
The
types
of
award
in
our
process
take
one
so
we'll
actually
be
meeting
this
month.
If
you
guys
will
just
look
over
that,
and
if
you
see
anything
you
know
you
think
Mike
we
could
have
done
better
last
year
or
something
you
think
we
might
want
to
add.
F
A
D
So
just
look
cover
and
if
you
can
think
of
anything
another
type
of
award
category
or
some
other
type
of
judging
that
we
did
our
eligibility
whatever.
Just
let
us
know
drop
us
a
note
through
Paulo
or
Christi,
and
so
we
can.
You
know,
review
that
and
add
that
to
our
application
process
for
this
year
and.
D
February
meeting,
because,
right
after
that,
we
will
actually
disperse
or
get
this
these
nominations
into
the
neighborhood,
since
it's
basically
a
public
public
nominating
process.
So
well,
then,
we'll
have
March
and
April
to
get
the
submissions
back
and
have
our
awards
ready
to
go
for
our
May
meeting,
maybe
in
preservation
month.
Okay,
there's
any.
G
We
did
have
three
committees.
Last
year
we
had
the
committee
that
reviewed
the
applications.
We
had
a
committee
that
was
charged
with
promotion,
which
ended
up
being
me
because
the
person
failed,
and
then
we
had
one
for
the
event
itself.
You
know
what
type
we
did
engraved
plaques
last
year,
we,
but
we
need
to
one
of
the
things
Carol
and
I
both
seen
them
when
I
was
in
Lynchburg
in
the
spring.
Had
historic
Lynchburg
had
put
up
merit
awards.
C
C
G
Preservation
award,
it
was,
it
was
a
cast
plaque
that
was
mounted
on
the
building
and
not
something
that
hung
inside
someone's
building,
because
we
could
do
that
and
certificates.
We
have
I'll
check
to
see
what
our
budget
is.
I
put
I
put
a
budget
request
in
to
go
buying
plaques
and
such
again
this
year,
so
I'll
see
what
we've
got.
Okay,.
A
So
when
we
come
to
our
February
meeting,
let's
be
prepared
to
volunteer
for
some
of
the
committee's,
and
one
of
the
things
that
want
to
insure
for
our
awards
program
is
that
we
don't
have
one
or
two
people
doing
all
the
work.
We
want
to
spread
things
out
and
get
everybody
involved,
but
everybody
know
that
your
participation
counts.
A
If
we
want
to
make
certain
that
we
invite
some
of
our
other
city
auxiliaries
to
attend
that
meeting
architectural
review
or
City
Planning,
we
want
to
try
to
get
everybody
here
and
let
them
know
that
we
are
a
part
of
the
city's
operations
and
we
want
to
work
together.
So
when
you
come
in
February,
let's
come
prepared
to
volunteer
for
some
of
these
auxilary.
Since
we
have
a
wonderful
program
for
2018,
just
as
we
did
for
2017
Kristen,
do
you
have
anything
else.
G
A
A
C
E
February
13th
at
10:00
a.m.
at
the
roof
is
a
Lewis
Branch
Library
freising
Taylor,
with
the
Alabama
Historical
Commission,
is
going
to
conduct
a
workshop
on
conducting
African
American
genealogy
she's
partnering
with
the
Montgomery
County
archives
on
that
too,
to
sign
up
for
the
program
library,
because
if
you've
been
in
that
branch
you
know
space
is
they
have
some
space
but
not
a
whole
lot,
so
give
them
a
call.
Okay,.
A
A
E
G
G
We
are
looking
at
some
other
locations
in
the
county,
but
bombs
has
asked
Regina
wants
to
help
with
the
next
one
she's
interested
in
trying
to
do
that
through
bonds
in
the
neighborhoods,
which
would
be
within
the
city.
So
if
anyone's
interested
in
helping
with
oral
histories
or
scanning
documents
are
working
with
them,
that's
just
something
that
may
come
up
down
the
road,
because
our
the
other
project
is
probably
looking
at
Mount
mags,
southeast
Montgomery,
County
and
maybe
out
by
the
racetrack
on
the
western.