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🌱 Angel Tree Program 2022 + Bob Jones HS Band Wins Big At Competition

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Hello all. It's me, Amy Young, your host of the Huntsville Daily. Here's what you need to know about what's happening in town, including:

  • Angel Tree Program
  • Yellowhammer anniversary celebration
  • Bob Jones band wins big

But first, today's weather:

Partly sunny and warmer. High: 57 Low: 42.

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Here are the top stories in Huntsville today:


  1. This year’s Angel Tree Program started Friday! You can grab an Angel off the tree at Parkway Place, and when you’ve fulfilled the wish, you take it to the Salvation Army in Huntsville. Over 1500 families are relying on the program this year to give their children Christmas. (WAAY 31)
  2. Yellowhammer Brewing has announced that they will be celebrating their 12th anniversary with three new drink releases! For a limited time, they’ll be offering an anniversary Imperial Rye Stout, the Electric Tiger Framboise, and their Barrel-Aged Perpetual Motion in the taproom. (Yellowhammer News)
  3. Recently, the Bob Jones High School band competed in the Coldwater Classic at Deshler High School in Tuscumbia. Their show, “The Flame,” brought them the title of Grand Champion and a Superior rating. The overall titles are along with their band, color guard, percussion, drum major and dance line all earning “Gold Division Winner” titles.(themadisonrecord.com)

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Today in Huntsville:

  • Discovery Middle vs Monrovia - Basketball (4:00 PM)
  • MES Fall Book fair Parent Night - Madison City (5:00 PM)
  • HPCAC Public Meeting - Huntsville Police Department (5:30 PM)
  • Columbia vs Lee- Varsity Girls Basketball (6:00 PM)
  • Madison City Council regular meeting (6:00 PM)

From my notebook:

  • The Huntsville Police Department is accepting applications for 911 Call Takers and Dispatchers. (Details)
  • The Huntsville Ballet Company has announced that this year, the Huntsville Symphony will be back for “The Nutcracker” after a couple of years off due to COVID. (Details)
  • “Peter Rabbit Tales” will be at the VBC Nov. 15 for a FREE community show with the Broadway Theatre League! (Details)

Alrighty, you're all caught up for today. See you all tomorrow for another update!

Amy Young

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