Upload
gulf-coast-media
View
227
Download
3
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
Your guide to fun, food and entertainment. This issue spans 21 days and covers Memorial Day events, an exclusive interview with Beach Boy Bruce Johnston and more!
Citation preview
Aloha from Gulf Shores
Gulf State Park hosts Memorial Day luau
Vol. 2 Issue 3
MAY 15 – JUNE 4, 2015GULF COAST MEDIA
gulf
coas
t
MEMORIAL
DAY
EVENTS
Your 21-day guide to fun, food and entertainment
MAY 15 – JUNE 4In-depth Baldwin County calendar
and live music listings in every issue!
Exclusive interview with Bruce Johnston of The Beach Boys
Baldwin Pops concertSilverhill Car Showand more inside!
251-948-5227 | 300 West Beach Blvd., Gulf Shores, AL 36542bbtb.com | facebook.com/billsbythebeachgulfshores
From Hwy 59, 2 Blocks Right on Hwy 182
Get Your Turtle Dirty at The Turtle Bar
Welcome to Bill's By the Beach, openfor breakfast, lunch, dinner and allmeals in between. The Turtle Bar provides our guests with a superiorbeverage experience. Our open airdeck is a great place to watch thesunset and enjoy specialty cocktails,fine spirits, craft beers or wines.
The Turtle Nest, located under theTurtle Bar, has a cash bar, and a hostof games including Ping Pong tables,ladder golf, corn hole boards, wash-ers, giant Jenga, and outdoor seatingto enjoy the cool beach breeze. Weare located across the street from thewestern side of the Hangout Festival,in front of the public beach. We willbe serving hotdogs and hamburgerswith drink and chips for $10.00 during the Festival!
Spring/Summer Hours 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM Daily
Dirty Turtlethe Naked Turtle Rum | Don Julio
Midori Melon | Kahlua | Capitan Morgan BlackParrot Bay Coconut | mixed with sweet tea
pineapple juice | serves 2
bbtb_buzz5-6_ad_Layout 1 5/8/15 11:35 AM Page 12 n Gulf Coast BUZZ GulfCoastNewsToday.com May 15 – June 4, 2015
Rainy weather is out, and the warmer temps have officially set in. This issue stretches three weeks and is packed with lots to do for the entire family.
May 23 is a day of hula skirt-dancing and Beach Boy jammin’. The Gulf State Park’s second annual luau will take place with professional dancers from Fort Lauderdale. But, hurry and get your tickets fast. There’s only a limited number available for this Hawaiian show.
Also introducing the Memorial Day weekend and official start of summer is the Beach Boys and America Concert on May 23. Be sure to check out our Beachin’ editor Destiny Brown’s interview with Beach Boy Bruce Johnston.
Memorial Day is Monday, May 25 and many events around the county are celebrating the lives of those who died serving our country. The Baldwin Pops Memorial Day Concert is Mon-day night at Henry George Park and Fort Morgan’s Memorial Day Tribute is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 23, featuring historical interpreters guiding tours throughout the day. Don’t see an event in your area? Call your local chamber or city to check for other events.
The last weekend in May is home to the Grandman Triathlon along the Fairhope Pier before it winds through the streets of downtown Fairhope. Head to Central Baldwin and check out cruises, old and new, at the Silverhill Memorial Car Show. In the past, the car show has benefitted local Boy Scout troops and town renovations, among other projects. This year, pro-ceeds will go toward funding a veterans memorial in town.
The first weekend in June, head down to the Florida-Alabama line to listen to some local musicians at Shindig in the Sand, and help raise funds for the Gulf Coast Musicians’ As-sistance Fund (GCMAF), which is intended to keep Gulf Coast music alive by sustaining its musicians. GCMAF partners with health providers and help cut the high cost of urgent medi-cal care for its musicians.
So get out, enjoy the breeze and attend a car show, concerts, events, the list is endless. Be sure to check out our wine, hunting, outdoors, food and family fun columns.
Gulf Coast Buzz editor
Alohafrom Gulf Shores
Gulf State Park hosts Memorial Day luau
Vol. 2 Issue 3
MAY 15 – JUNE 4, 2015GULF COAST MEDIA
gulf
coas
t
MEMORIAL
DAYEVENTS
Your 21-day guide to fun, food and entertainment
MAY 15 – JUNE 4In-depth Baldwin County calendar
and live music listings in every issue!
Exclusive interview with Bruce Johnston of The Beach Boys
Baldwin Pops concertSilverhill Car Showand more inside!
gulf
coas
t
LETTER FROM THE 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, June 5.
LOOK FOR US SUBMISSIONSI In all four Gulf Coast Media newspapers:
The Times Independent, The Foley Onlooker, The Islander and The Courier
I In racks, boxes and locations throughout Baldwin County
I On GulfCoastNewsToday.com
Social MediaI On Facebook: Gulf Coast Newspapers On Twitter: @gcntoday
I Comments and concerns Allison Woodham: [email protected]
I Events calendar Allison Woodham: [email protected]
I Live local music listings Destiny Brown: [email protected]
I Advertising Eastern Shore [email protected] and North Baldwin [email protected]
Central Baldwin [email protected] and South Baldwin [email protected]
Cover photo is by Michelle Carroll Stancil.
ABOUT THE COVER
Grab your hula skirt and lei for the second annual Gulf State Park Luau on May 23.
Find out more on page 5.
Gulf Coast BUZZ n 3GulfCoastNewsToday.comMay 15 – June 4, 2015
Your guide to fun, food and entertainment on the Gulf Coast.
PUBLISHERParks Rogers
EDITORAllison Woodham
DESIGN AND LAYOUT Paige Renka
CONTRIBUTING EDITORSDestiny Brown
Crystal ColeCliff McCollum
John MullenJay Sowers
John UnderwoodTony Whitehead
CONTRIBUTORSCity of Foley
Eastern Shore Art CenterJill Clair Gentry
Capt. Mark RobinsonJon Robitaille
Lindsay SchumacherMichelle Carroll Stancil
ADVERTISINGJeniece Bouzan
Rebecca BrookinsBrad Day
Frank Kustura
Gulf Coast Media21764 Media Dr.,
Robertsdale, AL 36567251-947-7712
GulfCoastNewsToday.com
COVER STORY
Gulf State Park LuauAloha from Gulf Shores. Fire-dancers, hula dancers and more take the stage. 5
WHERE TO GO
Baldwin Pops Memorial Day ConcertPop into the holiday spirit. 7
Beach Boys InterviewBringing “Kokomo” to The Wharf. 13
Shindig in the SandHit the beach for three days of music. 14
Grandman TriathlonTest your physical fitness in Fairhope. 16
Silverhill Car ShowEnjoy classic cars this Memorial Day. 23
A&E
The Buzz on the Coast 21 Days, our comprehensive calendar. 9
Local Live MusicBaldwin County music listings. 19
OUTDOORS
Aiming and AnglingGun buyers beware! 17
FAMILY FUN
Beach Bound with Baby Tips for taking your little one to the beach. 8
FOOD Recipes Dinner on a sheet pan. 15
Chew on This Love letter to Cosmo’s. 18
Tastings Steen: Taste-tested and approved by baboons. 22
16
17
gulf
coas
t WHAT’S INSIDE4 n Gulf Coast BUZZ GulfCoastNewsToday.com May 15 – June 4, 2015
ABOUT THE COVER
Aloha from Gulf Shores
Gulf State Park hosts Memorial Day luauBy John [email protected]
An exciting opener to the season will be a luau Memorial Day weekend on the beach at Gulf State Park.
Park Superintendent Lisa Laraway said the same com-pany is being brought in to conduct the event again after a successful show in May 2014.
“We brought in entertainers from a professional luau company from Fort Lauderdale,” Laraway said. “We’ve got dancers, fire dancers, an emcee; it’s going to be very well done.”
Outside the roped area, beachgoers and other visitors will be able to see the action.
“We’ll have tents for the general public, if they want to come out and watch the luau,” Laraway said.
Last year's beach luau sold almost 304 tickets, so this year's event will accommodate 512 guests.
An $85 VIP ticket gets you unlimited access to a spe-cial food buffet, beverages, a special lei made from fresh orchids and reserved seating in the first three rows. The $55 general admission ticket gets you one pass at the buf-fet and one drink or two soft drinks.
PHOT
OS
BY M
ICHE
LLE
CARR
OLL
STA
NCI
L
Gulf Coast BUZZ n 5GulfCoastNewsToday.comMay 15 – June 4, 2015
if you goWHAT: Gulf State Park LuauWHEN: Saturday, May 23; 7 p.m.WHERE: Gulf State Park Saltwater Pavilion, Gulf ShoresCOST: $55 general admission; $85 VIPFIND OUT MORE: AlaPark.com; 251-948-7572
Eat. Shop. Play. Stay.
Everything you’re looking for is all in one place!
Pick up our guide for coupons, maps, listings and more!Visitor is FREE at various locations throughout Southern Alabama.
GulfVisitorGuide.com
Alabama Gulf Coast
Guideisitor
PHOTOS BY MICHELLE CARROLL STANCIL
6 n Gulf Coast BUZZ GulfCoastNewsToday.com May 15 – June 4, 2015
By Crystal [email protected]
The Baldwin Pops will host its Memorial Day concert in Fairhope at Henry George Park May 25 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
The band is a mix of volunteer musicians from Baldwin and surrounding counties. Pops concerts are always free to the public, as the band is committed to enhancing the cultural environment of the area.
Local musicians Regina Bush and Tom Robinson, direc-tor of Continuing Education of Faulkner State Community College Borden Morrow and band directors Joe Riemer and Steve Sims founded the band in May 1997.
Joe is the retired director of the Bay Minette Middle School band; Steve is the former director of the Fairhope High School band.
The concerts have largely been a community team effort with support from the media, city leaders, city employees and individuals who provide lighting and sound.
The band performs all types of music from classical and Broadway to Dixieland and jazz.
For more information about the band, conductors, concert schedule or ways to get involved visit Baldwin-PopsBand.com.
if you goWHAT: Baldwin Pops Memorial Day ConcertWHEN: Monday, May 25; 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.WHERE: Henry George Park, FairhopeCOST: Free admissionFIND OUT MORE: BaldwinPopsBand.com
WHERE TO GO
POP into a land of musical delight
JAY SOWERS / STAFF
Gulf Coast BUZZ n 7GulfCoastNewsToday.comMay 15 – June 4, 2015
Beware of loud noises. If you have a little little one, and this will be their first
experience around fireworks, be prepared for water works. Everything is new and, for the most part, thrilling. Loud noises don’t usually fall into that category. Be sure to hold them close and have a favorite stuffed animal handy. Ear plugs or noise-cancelling headsets are better, but not necessary.
As always, just be sure to be aware of your child’s disposition. If they are getting too fussy, or look rundown, there’s no shame in packing up early. Just getting out can be a victory in itself!
By Crystal [email protected]
Summer holidays are a great time to get your little ones out and about. Time to shake off the winter chill and get a little Vitamin D into their systems. With Memorial Day right around the cor-ner, there are a few things you need to remember when bringing your little one.
Sunscreen is a MUST! If your child is under 6 months old, be
wary. At that age, the skin is still too sensi-tive for that. Instead, try a light long-sleeve shirt and bring a sun hat regardless of age.
Stay hydrated. Summers are hot and hard on all of us, but can be a
blast with enough water intake. Keep a refillable bottle with you and don’t miss an opportunity to fill it up. Offer water (or breast milk, depending on age) often and stay in the shade as much as possible.
FAMILY FUN
Cry
stal
Col
e
meet Crystal ColeHi! I’m Crystal Cole, your new Courier editor. I have lived in Baldwin County for a little more than a year and have loved every minute. I have a daughter, Adelaide, who is 6 months old and perfect (of course). Contact me at [email protected]
BEACH BOUNDwith baby
MAYOR:Charles Murphy
CITY COUNCIL:Sue Cooper • Joe M. Kitchens
Paul HollingsworthRuthie Campbell • Brent Kendrick
CITY CLERK:Shannon J. Hill
CITY ATTORNEY:Ken Raines
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER:Ann Simpson
CHIEF OF POLICE:Brad Kendrick
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR:Scott Gilbert
CITY ENGINEER:Greg Smith
CITY JUDGE:Julian Brackin
Come Grow With Us
8 n Gulf Coast BUZZ GulfCoastNewsToday.com May 15 – June 4, 2015
THE BUZZ ON THE COAST
ONGOINGMusic and a Movie and Heritage MarketplaceProviding a variety of arts and crafts as well as herbs, plants, vegetables, fruits, baked goods, jellies, candy and gift items. Live entertainment begins at 6 p.m., followed by a family-friendly movie around dusk. The family-oriented event is presented each year by the city of Foley and generously supported by the community.I Every Friday, May 22 –
June 19; 4 – 7 p.m.; Heritage Park, Foley
I Free admission; concessions available on-site
I 251-943-1300
Fish FryThe public is invited to dine in or carry out. Each meal includes fried fish, baked beans, cake, coleslaw, hushpuppies and potato salad. The church is located at the intersection
of County Road 10 and 49. The fish fry dates are June 4, July 2, Aug. 6, Sept. 3 and Oct. 1.I First Thursday through October;
5 – 7 p.m.; St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Bon Secour
I Donation of $10 are welcome
Ballroom Dance Classes Enjoy a buffet dinner, cash bar and one hour of dance instruc-tion followed by one hour of open dance floor. Reservations are required. Partners are welcome, but not necessary.I Wednesdays, 6 – 8 p.m.;
Shipp’s Harbour GrillI $20 per person I 251-981-4119
Coastal Alabama Farmers and Fishermen’s MarketI Saturdays, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.;
County Road 20, Foley I Free admissionI CoastalAlabamaMarket.com;
21 DAYS Your guide to fun, food and entertainment
Compiled by Allison WoodhamEmail calendar items to
Tag your event photos with @GulfCoastBuzz on Facebook.
Families enjoy music and a movie in Heritage Park, a five-week event held late May and June in Foley, beginning May 22.
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CITY OF FOLEY
Safe Harbor Financial Low Risk Investing.Are your investments
vulnerable in the new economy?
JIM BYRDFinancial Advisor
32 Years of Experience
9056 Merritt Lane • Daphne, AL • Toll Free 877-251-1984Investment Advisory Services offered on a fee basis through Global Financial Capitol, LLC., an SEC Registered Investment Advisor. Only Jim Byrd, a licensed
insurance professional and Investment Advisor, is able to provide investment advice.
As heard on
As seenon
As Published In
as well as major online media outlets
251-625-1226
Contributing Author
Visit our website www.safeharfi n.com to pre-registerand reserve your seat for an upcoming seminar.
Gulf Coast BUZZ n 9GulfCoastNewsToday.comMay 15 – June 4, 2015
251-943-1545
Ark of India: An Alabama artist explores Southern AsiaAn account of late 19th and early 20th century India as seen by Ala-bama artist Roderick D. MacKenzie, using his paintings, drawings, sculptures and most importantly, photographs and writings. MacKen-zie spent more than a decade in In-dia, a place he described as exotic, dangerous and colorful. MacKenzie was the official painter of the Delhi Durbar in 1903, which marked the coronation of King Edward VII. I Through Sept. 1;
History Museum of MobileI Adult, $7; seniors, $6;
students, $5I HistoryMuseumofMobile.com
FRIDAY, MAY 15The Hangout Music FestivalThree-day music festival on the public beach. Headliners include Beck, Foo Fighters, Sam Smith and the Zac Brown Band.I Through May 17;
Gulf Shores Public BeachI 3-day general admission $249;
3-day VIP $1,099; 3-day super VIP $1,599; 3-day shuttle pass $50
I HangoutMusicFest.com
Orange Beach Billfish ClassicThe OBBC is the country’s only non-profit billfish tournament with 100 percent of all net profit donated to qualified nonprofit conserva-tion organizations. The OBBC is an all-volunteer effort so there is no overhead to deduct from the financial support that’s provided to our conservation beneficiaries.I May 15, 7 – 10 p.m.; May 16,
6 – 10 p.m.; The Wharf MarinaI Free admission to watch
weigh-insI OrangeBeachBillfishClassic.
com; 251-224-1900
SATURDAY, MAY 16“This Day and Age”
Presented by Theatre 98, this sophisticated play of modern manners deals with the “empty nesters” greatest nightmare: the chickens coming back home to roost! Family chaos ensues. This comedy addresses current issues with wit and sometimes controver-sial reflections on American society.I Through May 17 at 8 p.m.;
Sunday matinees, 2:30 p.m.; Theatre 98, Fairhope
I Adults, $18; students, $12I Theatre98.org; 251-928-4366
Great Train Robbery Two trains, sheriff badge, cowboy hat and payroll heist with admission price.I Through May 24; Saturdays
and Sundays 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.I $15 per person plus tax; 2 and
under, freeI WalesWest.com; 888-569-5337
5K Memorial Run/Walk for Alabama’s Fallen HeroesEnjoy a day full of entertainment, fun and food at the park where there will be a variety of activities for everyone, including children. Join us in honoring Alabama’s mili-tary, veterans and our fallen heroes. The day will conclude with a Gold
Star Memorial Service honoring Alabama’s Fallen Heroes. Each registrant will be running/walking with the name of one of Alabama’s Fallen Heroes on their race bib. Online registration closes at 4 p.m. on May 15.I Registration, 6 a.m.; race,
7:30 a.m.; USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park
I BlueStarSaluteFallenHer-oes5k2015.EventBrite.com; BlueStarSalute.org; Facebook.com/BlueStar.Salute
Agricultural Heritage DayAs a part of Foley’s Centennial celebration, this event will feature numerous pieces of antique farm-ing and forestry equipment includ-ing a horse-drawn potato digger, an antique potato grader and a horse and buggy. The event will also feature farming and cooking demonstrations. Anyone having any farm-related historic items they would like to display is invited and encouraged to participate in this event. Demonstrations are welcome if the item is operational. I 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.;
Heritage Park, FoleyI Free admissionI 251-943-5559
SUNDAY, MAY 17Bottle Creek Indian Mound Boat TourJourney into the middle of nowhere, then trek through the swamp and backwards in time to the Missis-sippian Tribes of the 13th century. These American Pyramids were built by hand, one basket full of mud and oyster shells at a time. The Native American tribes of what is now the Midwestern, Eastern and Southeastern United States, flour-ished in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta approximately 800 years ago. These tribes were part of a Mississippian mound-building culture. Once you reach Bottle Creek, learn about their sports, housing, food and culture. Reservations required.I 8 a.m.; 5 Rivers Delta Resource
CenterI Adults, $60; children
(6-15) $45I 5rds.com
SATURDAY, MAY 23Gulf State Park LuauFor details, see pg. 5
Fort Morgan’s Memorial Day TributeHistorical interpreters, dressed in period uniforms of the United
Fairhope’s First Friday Art Walk will take place on June 5. Visit art galleries, listening to music and enjoying good food and vino.
THE BUZZ ON THE COAST
PHOTO COURTESY OF ESAC
10 n Gulf Coast BUZZ GulfCoastNewsToday.com May 15 – June 4, 2015
States Army from different eras of the fort’s occupation, will conduct special guided tours of the fortification throughout the day. Artillery, small arms and other demonstrations will show the complexities that have faced the military garrisons at Fort Morgan.I 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.; Fort Mor-
gan, Highway 180 West, Gulf Shores
I Adults, $7; seniors 65+, $5; children 6 – 12, $4
I Fort-Morgan.org; 251-540-7127
Beach Boys and America ConcertFor details, see pg. 13
SUNDAY, MAY 245 Rivers Kid’s Day Sunday Matinee, “The Croods”The films play throughout the day. This week’s movie is for the kids, but adults will love it too! When an earthquake obliterates their cave, a prehis-toric family is forced to journey through unfamiliar terrain in search of a new home. But things go from bad to worse for dad (Grug) when his daugh-ter meets a clever cave boy. I Free admission
MONDAY, MAY 25Baldwin Pops Memorial Day ConcertFor details, see pg. 7
5 Rivers Presentation: “Alabama Turtles”Turtles are the charismatic faces of the reptilian world, and people of all ages seem to love watching and learning about them. Alabama is a hot-spot for turtles, and we have over 30 different species in our state. Join 5 Rivers Educator Shonda Borden to learn about how these shelled creatures are perfectly adapted for a not-so-slow paced life.I 2 – 3 p.m.; 5 Rivers Delta
Resource CenterI Free admission
SATURDAY, MAY 30Grandman TriathlonFor details, see pg. 16
Silverhill Car ShowFor details, see pg. 23
TUESDAY, JUNE 2Dave Matthews BandDave Matthews returns to the beach again where he has played the amphitheater at the Hangout Music Fest.I 7 p.m.; The Amphitheater
at The WharfI Tickets start at $84I 251-224-1000
FRIDAY, JUNE 5Shindig in the SandFor details, see pg. 14First Friday Art WalkBegins at Fairhope Art Center,
stroll through downtown Fairhope visiting art galleries and listening to music.I 6 – 8 p.m.;
downtown FairhopeI Free admissionI 251-928-2228
First Friday Family NightThe final movie shown of this series is “Monsters Inc.” This event will feature kid’s activities, freebies from NBCC chamber members, food trucks like Foosackly’s, Windcreek’s Good to Go food truck and Kona Ice and a free outdoor movie. The first 50 children to dress in costume will receive free popcorn.I 8 p.m.; Blackburn Park,
Bay MinetteI Free admission
SATURDAY, JUNE 6Dragonboat FestivalMobile’s own local Fuse Project is hosting their second annual Dragonboat Festival. These Hong Kong style dragon boats are 46-feet long, with 10 seats and 20 people plus a drum-mer. The competitions will last throughout the day and are fun to see for the whole family. All funds raised go to benefit local youth. I 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.; 5 Rivers
Delta Resource CenterI FuseProject.org;
Waterway Village Art MarketLocal and regional artists will set up their original works. This family friendly event will also include live musical entertain-ment, children’s hands-on art activities and concessions.I 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.;
Gulf Coast Arts Alliance Art Gallery
I Free admissionI GulfCoastArtsAlliance.
com; 251-233-3970
Learn about Alabama’s turtles at 5 Rivers May 25.
INGERSOLL’S Air
Conditioning& HeatingBaldwin County’s
Top Choice Since 1967
•SERVICEON ALLMAKES& MODELS
•FREEESTIMATESON NEWINSTALLATION
REF AL #50520HVAC AL # 83090
762 Nichols AveFairhope
www.ingersollac.com
SAVE MONEYWith Our Low CostMaintenance Plans
Gulf Coast BUZZ n 11GulfCoastNewsToday.comMay 15 – June 4, 2015
Glow in the Park
what’s playing
Summer Movie Series
CULTURALLY SPEAKING
Light up your summer nights with three free, family-friendly movies at Fairhoper’s Community Park the first Thursday of June, July and August, sponsored by the City of Fairhope Public Utilities and the Downtown Fairhope Business As-sociation.
Moviegoers are encouraged to bring a blanket or lawn chair and a picnic (no alcohol or glass containers) and relax with the whole family. The movie will begin 15 minutes after sunset or approxi-mately 7:30 p.m.
“We are really excited to offer something in the summertime for families to look forward to,” said Fairhope Special Events Coordinator Paige Turberville. “With the park's recent makeover and reopening, we now have a perfect venue for families to get together on a summer evening and enjoy a movie.”
Merchants will have popcorn and refreshments available and will also be giving away glow-in-the-dark items, Turberville said.
All you need to do is grab a lawn chair, pack a picnic and sit back and enjoy the show.
if you goWHAT: Glow in the Park Summer Movie SeriesWHEN: First Thursday of June, July and August (June 4, July 2 and Aug. 6)WHERE: Fairhoper’s Community Park on Church Street, FairhopeCOST: Free admissionFIND OUT MORE: 251-929-1466
Thursday, June 4: “Finding Nemo”
Thursday, July 2: “The Lego Movie”
Thursday, Aug. 6: “A Bug’s Life”
12 n Gulf Coast BUZZ GulfCoastNewsToday.com May 15 – June 4, 2015
The Beach Boys have en-lightened generations about the importance
of beach life with songs about surfing, California liv-ing and places like their hit song, “Kokomo.” With tens of millions of albums sold and an abundance of hit singles, the Beach Boys are known as one of the bands that pioneered pop music.
Grammy-winning song-writer Bruce Johnston joined The Beach Boys in 1965, replacing Glen Campbell. Highly regarded as a singer-songwriter, John-ston’s vocal work with such legendary artists as Elton John and Pink Floyd firmly established him among rock’s elite artists.
Bruce gave The Buzz an exclusive interview on why he loves being in the Beach Boys, what to expect at the concert and more.
Q: What can someone expect from a Beach Boys show?
BJ: Every night we change the set list. It’s more of a combination of moving furniture and taking furni-ture away and there will be tons of hits in the middle of the process. Anybody that you go listen to, you want to hear what they did and what they’re doing.
Q: What is your favorite thing about being in the Beach Boys?
BJ: I know it’s a weird thing, but No.1, I like set
list changing every night. No. 2, I like to travel. We’re going to England after we see you. The English want to hear everything and we have a sold out show.
I like to surf a lot and I squeeze that in when I can, but the Beach Boys are like a second family. I could go on and on about the things I like about it.
Q: What are some things you are excited about during your tour?
BJ: In the middle of it, we're going to be in Jack-sonville. We’re having the Jacksonville symphony do-ing all of our songs. I’m not an unhappy guy. Last year, we did 142 concerts.
Q: Have you ever been to or performed in Orange Beach?
BJ: I don’t remember Or-ange Beach, but I do remem-ber going to Gulf Shores. I know it’s going to be really lovely. It’s going to be fan-
tastic.
Q: Do you still write songs?BJ: I decided to put my
songwriting on hold be-cause I figured I would get older and wrinkle, but my songwriting wouldn’t. I know the direction to take the song; it’s one of two di-rections. I know what I can do and I know the place for my songs to live is country radio and not hip hop or modern rock. I’ve still got plenty to do with what I think is the greater part of my artistry.
Q: Is there anything else you would like to add to this interview?
BJ: Here’s one thing — use sunscreen. I'm serious. I spent so many years not using it and I’m not kid-ding that you think your invincible and then that stuff catches up to you. Protect yourself, and that’s my suggestion.
In addition to founding Beach Boy Mike Love (lead vocals) and Beach Boy vet Bruce Johnston (vocals/keyboards) — Jeffrey Fos-kett (guitar/vocals), Randell Kirsch (bass/vocals), Tim Bonhomme (keyboards/vocals), John Cowsill of The Cowsills (percussion /vocals) and Scott Totten (guitar/vocals) round out the band.
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE WHARF
WHERE TO GO
if you goWHAT: Beach Boys and America ConcertWHEN: Saturday, May 23; 8 p.m.WHERE: The Amphitheater at The Wharf, Orange BeachCOST: General admission, $55. Prices vary.FIND OUT MORE: Amphi-theaterAtTheWharf.com
Beach Boys bring
“Kokomo”to The Wharf
Gulf Coast BUZZ n 13GulfCoastNewsToday.comMay 15 – June 4, 2015
WHERE TO GO
if you goWHAT: Shindig on the SandWHEN: Friday, June 5 – Sunday, June 7; daily at 11 a.m.WHERE: Flora-Bama Lounge and Package StoreCOST: $5 daily admissionWHO IT BENEFITS: Provides Gulf Coast musicians with access to healthcareFIND OUT MORE: 850-492-0611; FloraBama.com; [email protected]
Shindig on the Sand returnsBy John [email protected]
Shindig on the Sand re-turns for a third year straight and you can be
sure the Flora-Bama will get this party right when it returns June 5 to 7.
One of the traditions nur-tured and made strong by the Flora-Bama’s continued sup-port is the promotion of the Gulf Coast music scene. The Shindig will offer a chance to not only enjoy those musi-cians, but a way to support them as well.
The proceeds brought in by the crowds will go to the
Flora-Bama’s Gulf Coast Musi-cians’ Assistance Fund (GC-MAF), which is intended to keep Gulf Coast music alive by sustaining its musicians in mind, body and spirit. It provides a way for GCMAF to partner with health providers and help cut the high cost of urgent medical care for its musicians. Even a simple, low-cost physical can result in early detection of problems.
In 2014, headliner Billy Currington played on a huge stage in the sand, and while a huge stage hasn’t been decided on, some kind of stage will be in the sand because it is, after all, the Shindig in the Sand.
PHOT
OS
BY JO
HN M
ULLE
N /
STAF
F
14 n Gulf Coast BUZZ GulfCoastNewsToday.com May 15 – June 4, 2015
By Jill Clair [email protected]
Oh, how I love one-dish dinners. There is the all-powerful slow cooker, the Southern casserole
and one-dish stovetop cooking, but I tried a new method recently that com-bines my love for cooking new dishes with my current need for simple recipes.
There’s a whole cookbook about this concept called “Sheet Pan Suppers” (plus breakfasts, desserts and snacks) by Molly Gilbert, and I want it. My birthday is June 27; just saying.
Just kidding. Anyway, this was a fun little experiment, and I absolutely
love the peanut sauce everything is coated in. We’ve done this twice, and the second time we omitted the chicken and just made the broccoli — such a good, flavorful side dish. Also, we tried chunky peanut butter the second time and
it was divine.
Unusual ingredients alertSesame oil: I left it out of recipes for years, but I finally
broke down and bought some at Publix (in the ethnic foods section) for like $4. Totally worth it. I use it all the time now.
Sriracha: If you haven’t gotten on the sriracha bandwagon, it’s time. It’s at pretty much every grocery store, also on the ethnic/Asian aisle.
Rice vinegar: Another ingredient I skipped or substituted for years. It’s inexpensive and easy to find, and again, we use it all the time now that we have it.
Jill Clair Gentry
ALL ABOUT FOOD
Dinner on a sheet pan
PHOTO BY JILL CLAIR GENTRY
Quick chicken and broccoli with spicy peanut sauce
Ingredientsn 1 tablespoon packed dark brown sugarn 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons creamy or chunky peanut butter n 1 tablespoon sesame oiln 1/4 cup low-sodium soy saucen 1 tablespoon sriracha saucen 1 tablespoon rice vinegarn 1/4 cup warm watern 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lime juicen 1 pound broccoli, cut up n 4 to 6 thin-cut boneless, skinless chicken breasts or cutlets
(1 to 1 1/2 pounds total)
PreparationPreheat the oven to 375 F. Line a sheet pan with aluminum foil
and mist it with cooking spray. Whisk together the brown sugar, peanut butter, sesame oil, soy
sauce, sriracha, vinegar, water and lime juice in a medium-size bowl until smooth. Set aside 1/4 cup of the peanut sauce for serving.
Rub the broccoli and chicken with the remaining peanut sauce to thickly coat, and arrange them in a tight single layer on the prepared pan. Bake for 25 minutes or until chicken is done. Broccoli will be well done and have crispy edges.
Serve the chicken and broccoli hot from the oven with the reserved dipping sauce alongside.Recipe adapted from SplendidTable.com.
Quick chicken and broccoli with spicy peanut sauce
Fresh Sandwiches & PaniniMade With Premium Boar’s Head Meat & Cheese
Donuts, Twists & Cinnamon RollsDesserts Made Daily!
19452 Scenic Hwy. 98 • FairhopeTues-Sat 7am-6pm • Sun 7am-2pm
Dine In or Take Out--We Deliver251-517-0622 • www.TwoSistersBakeryandDeli.com
WeCater!
Now Serving 8 Flavorsof Ice Cream
Shakes, Malts, Banana Splits,Homemade Brownie Sundaes and
“Pucker Up” Lemon Square Dessert
FISH SERVED EVERY FRIDAY
May 15 – June 4, 2015
Ain’t life grand, man?WHERE TO GO
By Crystal [email protected]
It is for those looking to test their physical fitness. The annual Grandman Triathlon will be held in Fairhope at 7 a.m. May 30.
The event, which goes to support Mobile Baykeeper, Gulf Coast Area Triathletes and Camp Rap-A-Hope is presented by Publix.
The race begins with a one-third mile swim, continues with a 18-mile bike ride through Fairhope and ends with a 3.1-mile run along the Bay.
Swimmers will jump, not dive, off the southside of Fairhope’s pier, swim approximately 200 yards south and then turn east toward the shore. Buoys will mark the course and kayaks will be patrolling to guide swimmers or offer support to those in distress.
Racers will transition to their bikes in the area between the fountain and the pier, and then make an 18-mile loop by the bay and through the streets of Fairhope.
Back at transition, bikers will dismount and begin the last leg of the triathlon, a 5K (3.1
mile) run.
More than 100 volunteers are needed for May 29 and 30 to set up the race course, conduct body marking, direct racer traffic, help with the post-race party and clean up after the event. Forms to become a volunteer can be found on the Grandman’s website.
First timers are encouraged to attend the 6 p.m. work-shop at Health and Fitness Expo Friday to speak with experienced racers on what to expect. Videos for first time racers can be found online.
if you goWHAT: Grandman TriathlonWHEN: Saturday, May 30, 7 a.m.WHERE: Downtown FairhopeCOST: Registration fees varyFIND OUT MORE: TheGrandman.com
did you know?The proceeds from the Grandman Triathlon benefit three local non-profit organizations: Mobile Baykeeper, The Gulf Coast Area Triathletes and Camp Rap-A-Hope.
PHOT
OS
BY TO
NY
WHI
TEHE
AD /
STAF
F
16 n Gulf Coast BUZZ GulfCoastNewsToday.com May 15 – June 4, 2015
By Lindsay SchumacherIndependent marketing and public relations consultant, freelance writer and outdoors [email protected]
When it comes to purchasing a gun, I’ve found that the old adage “you get what you pay for,” oftentimes rings true. Therefore,
whether you’re choosing a new or used gun, it’s very important that you keep a few things in mind to ensure that everything goes smoothly.
Begin by doing your homework. Know what kind of gun that you need and choose the brand and caliber wisely. For instance, as tempting as it may be to purchase a “knockoff” or an imitation, it’s always best to stick with a known commodity not just for performance reasons but for resale purposes down the road. Research a fair market price by shopping around in local stores and online (you can compare paid values at GunBroker.com).
When you are ready to buy, it’s crucial that you deal with a reputable dealer or individual that will stand behind the purchase. Be prepared to pay a fair price for a decent gun. Remember, if it’s too good to be true, then it probably is. If it’s a great gun at a super bargain price, it could easily be fake, stolen, broken or used in a crime.
Taking the time to purchase the perfect gun will ensure many happy hunts for you and potentially become a fam-ily heirloom for many generations to come.
Do I need a license to own a gun?Federal and state law does not require it. However,
you will need to obtain a permit to carry a concealed handgun or a handgun in a vehicle (open or concealed) in the state of Alabama.
Rick’s Gun & Pawn Shop Inc.I A local federal firearms licensed dealer I 1050 S. Hickory St., Loxley; 251-964-5834I 14899 Highway 59, Foley; 251-943-5834I RicksGunAndPawn.com
did you know?You must be 18 years old to purchase a long gun (rifle or shotgun) and 21 years old to purchase a handgun in Alabama.
advice for gun sellersThinking of selling a gun?
Be sure to know the buyer!
Lindsay Schumacher
Gun buyers beware! AIMING AND ANGLING
The Gun Control Act states that the follow-ing individuals can not possess firearms:Visit ATF.gov for complete list.
• Anyone under indictment for a crime punishable more than one year in prison, convicted of a crime or a fugitive
• A user of a controlled substance • Anyone who has been committed to a mental institution or
deemed mentally defective• An illegal alien or anyone who has renounced U.S. citizenship• Anyone discharged from the military• Anyone who has a restraining order or convicted of a domestic
violence misdemeanor
Gulf Coast BUZZ n 17GulfCoastNewsToday.comMay 15 – June 4, 2015
Dear Cosmo’s Sesame Seared Tuna Salad,
I have never loved a salad as much as I love you. I live 45 minutes from Cosmo’s on a no-traffic day, but you’re worth the drive.
Crunchy romaine lettuce, an abundance of dried cranberries, as many blue cheese crumbles as possible (the waiter brings out a bowl of them and adds as much as the diner requests) and toasted sunflower seeds all tossed in the most amazing soy vinai-grette and served with six ounces of seared, sesame-seed coated yellowfin tuna (always get it rare) and topped with cool-looking crispy glass noodles … Could a salad get any better than that? Not in my world.
Recently, I drove down to Orange Beach to attend a bachelorette party, and I thought dinner was at Cosmo’s, so I dreamed about you for weeks. Turns out, we actu-ally went to Cobalt (same ownership as Cosmo’s, so I was confused). Fortunately, Cobalt serves another interesting salad, the blackened tuna salad with candied pecans, goat cheese, orange segments and pickled vegetables tossed in a champagne citrus
vinaigrette. While it, too, was delicious, I left the Island still missing you.
So I made another trip to Orange Beach a couple of weeks later to meet some friends for dinner and made sure we ate at Cosmo’s. Because that’s how great you are.
Sesame Seared Tuna Salad, you are my favorite piece of food on the Island. I have never, and probably will never, order any-thing else at Cosmo’s. Except an appetizer of firecracker shrimp. But that’s another love letter.
Jill Clair Gentry
CHEW ON THIS
Love letter to Cosmo’s Sesame Seared Tuna Salad
By Jill Clair [email protected]
Cosmo's Restaurant and Bar
25753 Canal Road
Orange Beach, 36561
251-948-9663
PHOT
O B
Y JIL
L CL
AIR
GEN
TRY
Foley • 251.987.5129 — Orange Beach • 251.965.5129
WolfBayLodge.com
Daily Chef Specials Hand-Cut Steaks Family Friendly Waterfront Dining in Orange Beach
We cater!
Local seafood tradition since 1973
18 n Gulf Coast BUZZ GulfCoastNewsToday.com May 15 – June 4, 2015
LIVE LOCAL MUSICKARAOKEDaphneTop of the Bay Friday and Sunday at 9 p.m.FairhopeAmerican Legion Post 199 Tuesday and Thursday at 8 p.m.Gambino’s Italian Grill Fridays and Saturdays at 9 p.m.FoleyAmerican Legion Post 99 Friday at 7 p.m.Good Time Charley’s Tuesdays at 10 p.m.The Office Lounge Wednesdays at 8 p.m.Ft. MorganTacky Jacks Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.Gulf ShoresBehind the Pines Bar & Grill Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Mudbugs Thursday – Saturday at 8 p.m.Pink Pony Pub every night at 8 p.m.Tacky Jacks Thursdays at 5:30 p.m.LillianLillian’s Cafe and Coffee
House Tuesdays at 7 p.m.Orange BeachIsland Time Daiquiri Bar Wednesdays at 8 p.m.Live Bait every night at 8 p.m.Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. The Undertow Wednesday – Saturday at 9 p.m.Snapper’s Lounge Saturdays at 8 p.m.RobertsdaleBuddy’s Lounge Friday and Saturday nights
OPEN MICFairhopeAmerican Legion 199 open guitar jams Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.The Gumbo Shack Thursdays at 6 p.m.Old 27 Grill Bay Area Song-writer’s Association first and third Thursdays at 6:30 p.m.Plow every other TuesdayFoleyAmerican Legion Post 99 Sunday at 6 p.m.The Office Lounge Tuesdays
at 6 p.m.Gulf ShoresTacky Jacks Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m.Orange BeachHappy Harbor the Mothership Wednesdays at 7 p.m.Island Time Daiquiri Bar Tues-days with Brittany Bell at 9 p.m.Live Bait Sundays at 8 p.m.Perdido KeyFlora-Bama Mondays at 6 p.m.
TRIVIADaphneMoe’s Bar B Que Wednesdays at 10 p.m.Top of the Bay Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 9 p.m.FairhopeRavenite Pizzeria Trivia Tues-days, Sports Trivia Wednesdays FoleyGood Time Charley’s everyday at 10 p.m.The Office Lounge Wednesdays at 8 p.m.Orange BeachToby Keith’s I Love This Bar Wednesdays at 7 p.m.
BINGOFoleyAmerican Legion Post 99 Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Gulf ShoresTacky Jacks Tuesdays at 6 p.m.Orange BeachBear Point Civic Association Thursdays at 7 p.m. Tacky Jacks Wednesdays at 6 p.m.Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar Mondays at 7 p.m.Perdido KeyFlora-Bama Monday through Friday 1-4 p.m.
FRIDAY, MAY 15DaphneMoe’s Original Bar B Que Unseen EvidenceFairhopeAmerican Legion Post 199
Craig BrayerOld 27 Grill Acoustic Punch with Brenda and HollisWindmill Market Kyle and Karl / John Milham / Grayson CappsFoleyMoe’s Original Bar B Que Christina Christian DuoGulf ShoresThe Hangout The Hangout Music Festival 2015LuLu’s JERIOrange BeachBaumhowers Alexa Burroughs Bimini Bobs Destiny BrownTacky Jacks Scott CoehnToby Keith’s I Love This Bar Trig CountySpanish FortBluegill Restaurant Dale Drinkard Jr. / Greg Fells DuoFelix’s Fish Camp Blind Dog Mike
SATURDAY, MAY 16FairhopeAmerican Legion Post 199 Roger FleshmamOld 27 Grill Hannah WallaceWindmill Market E2 FoleyAmerican Legion Post 99 KatGulf ShoresThe Hangout The Hangout Music Festival 2015LuLu’s CoConut RadioOrange BeachBaumhowers Roger PlemonsBimini Bobs Sid MooreTacky Jacks Jon Cowart / Marty McIntosh Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar Trig CountySpanish FortBluegill Restaurant Brandon Bailey / Wes LoperFelix’s Fish Camp Grits N Pieces
SUNDAY, MAY 17FairhopeOld 27 Grill Krissta AllenFoleyMoe’s Original Bar B Que Nick Peraino
Compiled by Destiny BrownEmail [email protected] to update or add listings.
Catch Dave Matthews Band at The Wharf on Saturday, June 2.
Gulf Coast BUZZ n 19GulfCoastNewsToday.comMay 15 – June 4, 2015
Gulf ShoresThe Hangout The Hangout Music Festival 2015Hogwild BBQ Destiny BrownLuLu’s Cadillac AttackOrange BeachBimini Bobs Alexa Burroughs Cobalt Coffee, BlackCosmo’s Brittany BellMoe’s Original Bar B Que Josh Hoyer and The ShadowboxersTacky Jacks Melissa Joiner DuoSpanish FortBluegill Restaurant Grayson Capps BandFelix’s Fish Camp Jimmy Lumpkin MONDAY, MAY 18Spanish FortFelix’s Fish Camp Bryant Gilley
TUESDAY, MAY 19FoleyMoe’s Original Bar B Que Eric Erdman and Adam KleinGulf ShoresLuLu’s Grits N PiecesSpanish FortBluegill Restaurant Mobile Big Band SocietyFelix’s Fish Camp Grant Dunaway
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20Gulf ShoresLuLu’s Jon CowartOrange BeachBimini Bobs Al and KathySpanish FortFelix’s Fish Camp Chris Powell
THURSDAY, MAY 21Gulf ShoresLuLu’s Kyle and KarlOrange BeachBaumhower’s Destiny BrownSunset Festival at The Wharf Brian HillTacky Jacks Alexa BurroughsToby Keith’s I Love This Bar Christina ChristianSpanish FortBluegill Restaurant
Jeff Johnson DuoFelix’s Fish Camp Soulshine
FRIDAY, MAY 22DaphneMoe’s Original Bar B Que Kelcy MaeFairhopeAmerican Legion Post 199 Carole BackmanOld 27 Grill Corey ReznerWindmill Market Sugarcane Jane / Rondale and Kit KatzGulf ShoresBill’s by the Beach Chase BrownLuLu’s Adam HoltOrange BeachAmphitheater at The Wharf Widespread PanicBaumhowers Ronnie PresleyBimini Bobs Destiny BrownTacky Jacks Bud SmithToby Keith’s I Love This Bar The Grand CentralSpanish FortBluegill Restaurant Brittany Grimes / Lee Yankie Hellz YeahFelix’s Fish Camp Rebecca Barry Duo
SATURDAY, MAY 23FairhopeAmerican Legion Post 199 Mitch JohnstonOld 27 Grill The BudzWindmill Market Sharon Kay MooreFoleyMoe’s Original Bar B Que Brigham CasonGulf ShoresLuLu’s Kyle and KarlOrange BeachAmphitheater at The Wharf The Beach BoysBaumhowers Jerry PowellBimini Bobs Sid MooreTacky Jacks Charlie WilsonToby Keith’s I Love This Bar The Grand CentralSpanish FortBluegill Restaurant Corey Rezner / Rebecca Barry TrioFelix’s Fish Camp
Donnie and Bill
SUNDAY, MAY 24FairhopeOld 27 Grill Lisa ZanghiGulf ShoresLuLu’s Crowned JewlezOrange BeachBimini Bobs Alexa BurroughsCobalt Coffee, BlackTacky Jacks Jonesy GambinoSpanish FortBluegill Restaurant The Modern EldoradosFelix’s Fish Camp Bryant Gilley
MONDAY, MAY 25Spanish FortFelix’s Fish Camp Corey Rezner
TUESDAY, MAY 26Gulf ShoresLuLu’s The RelicsSpanish FortBluegill Restaurant Josh EwingFelix’s Fish Camp Lee Yankie
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27Gulf ShoresLuLu’s Webb DaltonOrange BeachCompleat Angler Destiny BrownSpanish FortFelix’s Fish Camp Brandon and John
THURSDAY, MAY 28Gulf ShoresBill’s by the Beach Chase BrownLuLu’s Lee YankieOrange BeachBaumhower’s Destiny BrownSunset Festival at The Wharf Modern El DoradosTacky Jacks Marty McIntoshToby Keith’s I Love This Bar Rumor MillSpanish FortBluegill Restaurant Cary Laine DuoFelix’s Fish Camp Soulshine
FRIDAY, MAY 29DaphneMoe’s Original Bar B Que Cat and the TruthFairhopeAmerican Legion Post 199 Stephen Lee VealOld 27 Grill Christina ChristianWindmill Market Lisa ZanghiGulf ShoresBill’s by the Beach Pale Moon RisingLuLu’s Sugarcane JaneOrange BeachBaumhowers Alexa BurroughsBimini Bobs Strictly IsbellMoe’s Original Bar B Que Ryan Balthrop and FriendsTacky Jacks Scott CoehnToby Keith’s I Love This Bar Red Field
LIVE LOCAL MUSIC
The Modern Eldorados will perform at the Bluegill on Sunday, May 24.
20 n Gulf Coast BUZZ GulfCoastNewsToday.com May 15 – June 4, 2015
Spanish FortBluegill Restaurant Brittany Grimes / Les HallFelix’s Fish Camp Grits N Pieces
SATURDAY, MAY 30FairhopeAmerican Legion Post 199 Roger WheelerWindmill Market The Shifty DriftersGulf ShoresBills by the Beach Lisa ZanghiLuLu’s Alvarado Road ShowOrange BeachBaumhowers Christina ChristianBimini Bobs Charlie WilsonTacky Jacks Mac Walter / Soul Food JunkiesToby Keith’s I Love This Bar Whyte CappsSpanish FortFelix’s Fish Camp Bobby and Jana
SUNDAY, MAY 31FairhopeOld 27 Grill The Sound CarpentersGulf ShoresLuLu’s Alvarado Road ShowOrange BeachBimini Bobs Alexa BurroughsCobalt Coffee, BlackTacky Jacks Melissa Joiner DuoSpanish FortBluegill Restaurant Fly By RadioFelix’s Fish Camp Brandon Bailey
TUESDAY, JUNE 2Gulf ShoresLuLu’s Rhythm InterventionOrange BeachAmphitheater at The Wharf Dave Matthews Band
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3Gulf ShoresLuLu’s The Relics
THURSDAY, JUNE 4Gulf Shores
LuLu’s Adam Holt
FRIDAY, JUNE 5FairhopeOld 27 Grill Acoustic Punch with Brenda and HollisGulf ShoresLuLu’s Kyle and Karl ONGOINGFairhopeBucky’s Birdcage Lounge at the Grand Hotel Adam Holt Piano Show every Wednesday night at 8 p.m.Gambino’s Italian Grill Dueling Pianos every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.Gulf ShoresLuLu’s Greg Brown every Sunday at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.LuLu’s Brent Burns every Monday at 4 p.m.The Hangout Lunchtime music with Gary, Mondays at 11 a.m.Nolan’s Lisa Zanghi every Monday night Nolan’s Midnight Confessions Tuesday – Saturday
Papa Rocco’s Mark and Smokey every Monday – WednesdayPapa Rocco’s Logan and Jen every Thursday and FridayPapa Rocco’s Johnny B. every Saturday and SundayLillianLillian’s Cafe Woody Street every Wednesday, Gary Story every Friday, Rhonda Hart and friends every Saturday and Ricky Rayburn every SundayRobertsdaleMagnolia Blossom Cafe live music every Friday nightSilverhillThe Porch live music every Saturday from 8 p.m. – midnight and Sunday from 4 – 7 p.m.Wales West Live Bluegrass /Gospel every TuesdaySpanish FortBluegill Restaurant Dale Drinkard Jr. every Friday and Sunday at 11 a.m.Bluegill Restaurant Ross +1 every Wednesday night
Gulf Coast BUZZ n 21GulfCoastNewsToday.comMay 15 – June 4, 2015
Jon RobitailleBeer/Wine Specialist at Cain’s Piggly [email protected]
A recent email from the marketing body for all South African wines in the U.S. sparked my curiosity,
and I decided to do a little research into the South African wine industry. After all, Pinotage is one of my favorite wines. In my research, ‘Steen’ continued pop-ping up and I wondered how many people actually knew what it meant.
Steen is a white wine grape variety originally from the Loire Valley of France and is the most widely planted variety in South Africa. You may know it as Chenin Blanc.
It’s high acidity means it can be used to make everything from sparkling wines to well-balanced dessert wines.
When drinking Chenin Blanvc or Steen, one should expect a fresh fruit and delicate floral aroma with a mass of fruit flavors including pineapple, guava, melon, apricot or apple.
South Africa’s wine history dates back to 1655 when the Dutch planted the first vineyards just outside of Cape Town. Since then, wine style has evolved to combine the best of the old and new; bright, new world fruit is often
blended with fruit from 40-year-old bush vines.
The end of apart-heid allowed wine-makers to travel the world and learn mod-
ern winemaking tech-niques and with their
new skills, winemakers have begun to craft a national identity with an emphasis on terroir-driven wines. To-day South Africa is the eighth largest producer of wine globally while con-taining only 1.5 percent of the world’s vineyards.
And as the South African wine indus-try flourishes, an unexpected consumer has found the vineyards an easy target for a tasty treat; often getting drunk on the fallen fruit fermented in the sun. Baboons are found in most parts of South Africa and now some winemak-ers are using the assistance of baboons in identifying better grapes. Baboons tend to select grapes at optimum ripe-ness with an uncanny ability to detect the correct degree of skin or pip green-ness. They also steer away from grapes grown on vines infected with leaf-roll virus or those growing on blocks that had unbalanced acid and pH levels due to over-cropping.
TASTINGS
Jon Robitaille
ADVERTISEWITH THE BUZZ Get the word out about your business to a local audience!
For rates and more information email:Eastern Shore and North Baldwin [email protected] [email protected]
Central Baldwin
and South Baldwin
[email protected] [email protected]
Steen: taste-tested and approved by baboons
one to try
Beau Joubert Old Vine Chenin Blanc 2013
(Stellenbosch) This lightly wooded Steen spent three months in European oak barrels and offers zesty citrus and vivacious tropi-cal flavors combined with a soft, subtle and creamy oak spice. – Less than $20
22 n Gulf Coast BUZZ GulfCoastNewsToday.com May 15 – June 4, 2015
WHERE TO GO
if you goWHAT: Memorial Car Show, hosted by the Gear Jammers Car ClubWHEN: Saturday, May 30, 8 a.m.WHERE: Town Square, SilverhillCOST: General admission is free. For participants, pre-registra-tion by May 20 costs $20. Show day registration costs $25 for the first vehicle; $15 for second and third vehicles.WHO IT BENEFITS: Money raised will be used to construct a war memorial in SilverhillFIND OUT MORE: GearJammersCarClub.org; 251-945-5506; 251-215-9630
Memorial Car Show in Silverhill supports veteransBy John [email protected]
Give that old classic a new shine or just bring your walking shoes and your shades to check out the competition as the Gear Jammers Car Club hosts
its annual Memorial Car Show on Saturday, May 30 in Town Park Square along Highway 104 and County Road 55 in Silverhill.
If the weather cooperates, more than 200 cars from the 1920s all the way up to present day are expected to participate, said Frankie Kucera, who has coordinated the event since its beginning.
After work on the Little Hall was completed in Decem-ber with dedication ceremonies held in January, focus of this year’s fundraising will shift to raising funds to con-struct a memorial in Silverhill for local veterans.
“We’re always looking to support a worthy cause,” Kucera said, “and years ago there used to be a war me-morial in Silverhill. I’ve talked to several people asking whatever happened to that memorial and wanting to see something like that in Silverhill again, so we’re going to do what we can to make that happen.”
Silverhill Covenant Church will be providing early morning coffee and donuts for participants. Food and drinks will also be available for purchase on site.
Pre-registration by May 20 costs $20. Show day registra-tion will be held from 8 a.m. to noon. Cost is $25 for the first vehicle; $15 for a second or third vehicle. Judging begins at 11 a.m.
JOHN UNDERWOOD / STAFF
Eat. Shop. Play. Stay.
Everything you’re looking for is all in one place!
Pick up our guide for coupons, maps, listings and more!Visitor is FREE at various locations throughout Southern Alabama.
GulfVisitorGuide.com
Photo by Eva Faircloth
Alabama Gulf Coast
Guideisitor