A reader forwarded the following ad to us. We're not sure why it was published under "Antiques," but we are sure whoever posted it must desperately want to return to prison. Bad marriage?
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Florence, AL...Toni
Hogue, a young mother with two young children, wanted to create an event to
honor her husband; he’s been deployed overseas for quite a while. Her creative
mind came up with “Catwalk for Warriors,” a Fashion Show with a valiant
purpose! Join and support this event at Center Court in Regency Square Mall on
Saturday, April 20th from 2-4pm. Applaud Toni's efforts as the
latest fashions by Impulse, Gap, Motherhood Maternity Sears, Dillard’s, The
Shoe Dept are going down the runway! There will be lots of Door Prizes to win –
including autographed merchandise donated by Kelly & Randy Owen (from the
group Alabama), earrings from Little’s Jewelers, and a Grand Prize of one
night’s stay at the Marriott Shoals Hotel & Spa with dinner for two at the
360 Grille! $5 raffle tickets are available at HoneyBaked Ham Cafe in the Mall and
will be available the day of the show. You must be present to win a prize. All
proceeds benefit the Wounded Warrior Project®.
The Wounded Warrior Project® is an organization whose broad appeal reaches across demographic, geographic, and political boundaries. They are an apolitical organization by design. For them, it’s not about the war; it’s about the warrior. They serve veterans and service members who incurred a physical or mental injury, illness, or wound, co-incident to their military service on or after September 11, 2001 and their families. With advancements in battlefield medicine and body armor, an unprecedented percentage of service members are surviving severe wounds or injuries.
The Wounded Warrior Project® is an organization whose broad appeal reaches across demographic, geographic, and political boundaries. They are an apolitical organization by design. For them, it’s not about the war; it’s about the warrior. They serve veterans and service members who incurred a physical or mental injury, illness, or wound, co-incident to their military service on or after September 11, 2001 and their families. With advancements in battlefield medicine and body armor, an unprecedented percentage of service members are surviving severe wounds or injuries.
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Tomorrow: An update on the Charles Moore Capital Murder trial.
Shoalanda
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