Images Prattville, AL: 2012
Images Prattville, AL: 2012
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New high school ready for growth
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Interstate Business Park Prattville, Alabama Floor Office Docks Bay doors HVAC Lighting finished to suit
215-acre mixed use development 55 acres dedicated to light industrial/retail Fully infrastructured Less than a mile from Interstate 65 Direct interstate access to all major automotive manufacturing factories in Alabama
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MealThymes Catering
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Special events, business lunches and home delivery plans.
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Welcome to Prattville
aN iNtroDuCtioN to the areas people, plaCes aND eveNts
Park it
Prattvilles Wilderness Park, also known as the Bamboo forest, opened in 1982 and was the first wilderness park located inside a citys limits in the united states. the area comprises 60-foot-tall bamboo with trunks spanning six inches in diameter, as well as a variety of plants, including one of the largest beech trees in the state. several years ago, Wilderness Park almost became a subdivision, but thanks to the spinners Club of Prattville, a womens service organization, the area was saved. Guided tours are available upon request, and can be scheduled by calling (334) 361-3640.
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Building Character
A program that began in 2006, the PrattvilleAutauga Character Coalition is working to improve the communitys character. the coalition started when former Prattville Mayor Jim Byard Jr. heard about a similar organization in tuscaloosa and immediately began spearheading the effort for Prattville to launch a similar initiative. since its conception, the coalition has put posters with character traits listed in each of the countys schools, and has held a variety of events to spread the word. this nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation comprises a board of directors and six committees, focusing on business, education, faith, family, government and youth.
Preserving history
the historic ivy Creek united Methodist Church is located at the end of a tree-lined road just off highway 14 in Autauga County. Built in 1854, the exterior and interior of this Greek Revival-style building are well preserved, and as a result, a visit to the church can feel like being transported into the mid-19th century. According to Bob Gamble with the Alabama historical Commission, the ivy Creek united Methodist Church reflects what life was like the 1850s, when plantations were still prominent and cotton was the areas main cash crop.
Fast Facts
n autauga County was established in 1818, an entire year before alabama became a state. n prattville has been named one of the top 10 golf Cities in the nation by livability.com. n autauga County takes its name from atagi, the american indian word for pure water. n prattville is the birthplace of soul singer Wilson pickett, who recorded more than 50 songs, including In the Midnight Hour, Land of 1,000 Dances and Mustang Sally.
flow on
Because of its many artesian wells that produced drinkable, usable water, prattville was once known as the Fountain City. several of these wells were capped or ceased to flow when efforts were made to move them, but many wells still produce gallons of sweet, free-flowing clear water daily. For example, the public can still sip from a well in the backyard of the prattaugan museum/heritage Center, or at heritage park overlooking autauga Creek. there is also a well under a tin-roofed pavilion on Doster road.
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A flourishing Downtown
located in historic downtown Prattville, the Creekwalk is a favorite gathering spot for many members of the community. the area received some special attention in 2010, when the Alabama Bureau of tourism and travel sponsored a themed program called the year of small towns and Downtowns. During this year, a marker was placed at the Creekwalk mentioning city founder Daniel Pratt, stating that he chose Prattvilles location because of its proximity to Autauga Creek and the Alabama River. two of the citys most popular events, Cityfest and Cruising the Creekwalk, are held at the popular downtown location.
prattville at a glance
pOpulATION (2010 ESTIMATE) Prattville: 33,960, Autauga County: 54,571 lOCATION Prattville is in the central part of Alabama, about 13 miles across the Alabama River from Montgomery, the state capital. in the heart of the River Region, the town stands at the convergence of the Coosa and Alabama rivers. BEGINNINGS Prattville is named for Daniel Pratt, known as Alabamas first industrialist. he arrived in the early 1830s and purchased land along Autauga Creek. there, Pratt built facilities known today as Continental eagle Corp. fOR MORE INfORMATION Prattville Area Chamber of Commerce 131 N. Court st. Prattville, Al 36067 Phone: (334) 365-7392 fax: (334) 361-1314 www.prattvillechamber.com
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magine a community that experiences 45 percent population growth while successfully maintaining the unique identity and special quality of life that make it such an attractive place to live and work. Now stop imagining and think of Prattville, which has maintained its small-town appeal while experiencing growth in every segment, including residential, retailing, manufacturing and tourism. Prattville is really poised for continued growth, says Joe Turner, president of All South Corp., one of the citys largest commercial and residential real estate companies. Weve lived a lot of places. This is our favorite place, Turner says. The reason is easy to see, says Nancy Hefner, owner of The Turtle Shell retail shop. Its the atmosphere, Hefner says. Signs of Growth Evidence of growth is everywhere: Prattvilles population grew to 33,960, up from 24,303, between 2000 and 2010, according to U.S. Census figures. Many residents commute to jobs in nearby Montgomery. Population growth got a boost from jobs created by Hyundai Motor Manufacturing, Alabamas nearby vehicle assembly plant. Weve been the chosen residency location for many of them, says Prattville City Planner Joel Duke. High Point Town Center offers national retailers such as JC Penney, Belk, Best Buy and includes Alabamas first location for Bass Pro Shops. Turner expects smaller shops and restaurants to follow. Historic Downtown Prattvilles locally owned retail shops including The Turtle Shell, A Touch of New York, Carol Brooks Home & Holiday Shoppe, Paravicinis Home Furnishings & Dcor, and Victorias Boutique are thriving despite the troubled national economy. Local residents and tourists are attracted by the districts unique shopping experience, Hefner says. The rapid population growth has led to a housing boom. Among the new subdivisons being built is Hearthstone, which includes 175 lots and offers high-end single-family residences. In addition, The Park Apartment Homes near The HomePlace offers what Turner describes as the most upscale apartments in the Montgomery MSA.
International Paper has a facility in Prattville and remains the citys largest manufacturer. Road and bridge projects are easing traffic congestion and providing increased access to the citys industrial park, Duke says. We try to take a managed approach to growth, he says. Welcoming Medline One of the citys newest corporate citizens, Medline Industries Inc., will serve health-care facilities throughout Alabama and northwest Florida from its 350,000-square-foot distribution center in Prattville. The company is the nations largest privately held manufacturer and distributor of medical supplies. The new facility will initially employ 50 people. The design of the distribution center incorporates the latest energy efficient technology and will have LEED (Leadership in Energy in Environmental Design) certification to measure its performance. Green technologies employed at the facility include: Motion sensors combined with energy-saving lighting to keep lights off when not in use. Daylight sensors to take advantage of the natural daylight from more than 300 skylights. As long as the skylights bring in sufficient light, the fixtures stay off. High-output light fixtures and on/off sensors. There are no on/off switches in the warehouse. Lights are controlled with the motion and daylight sensors. Super-sized fans to reduce dependence on air conditioning and heating. Tankless water heaters. Fluorescent bulbs. The building design and construction not only demonstrate Medlines commitment to our environment, but they also incorporate worldwide best practices in layout, technology and distribution methods as well as an outstanding team of professionals to deliver our products to our customers where and when they need them, says Bill Abington, Medlines president of operations. Prattville and Medline share the same attitude, Duke says. Its about building relationships and meeting needs.
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aniel Pratt was a native of New Hampshire and grew up familiar with the industrial villages of New England. The architect builder eventually settled in Autauga County in the 1830s and wanted to build an industrial village, so Prattville was incorporated in 1839 and modeled after villages in New England. I have taken a lot of people on tours of Prattville and had one woman from Boston specifically say, My gosh, I could be in Massachusetts right now as we drove through downtown Prattville, says Ann Boutwell, volunteer and historian with the local Autauga County Heritage Association. Most larger communities in the South are constructed around a railroad depot or a courthouse square, but Daniel Pratt built this city with industries at the center. Industries provided income and employment for the residents, so he believed industries should be the center of a community. Boutwell says another reason why Prattville is nicknamed the New England Village of the South is that many of the early residents came to Alabama from New England to follow Pratt in his endeavors. He was an industrial genius and a lot of the citizens who followed him were from Connecticut, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont, she says. Pratt believed that if the South stayed a purely agricultural economy, it would never progress and create the wealth it needed, because it would always remain dependent on the North. He built industries that utilized the products that were grown and manufactured in the South.
Those Roofs are Steep Boutwell adds that the people who settled in Prattville also built several New England-style homes that had steep roofs. Those types of roofs are common in New England so that snow will easily slide off them. Many homes in downtown Prattville have the steep roofs and then were also adapted by adding large porches and verandas to shade against the Southern sun, she says. Several of these small details set Prattville apart from other Southern towns even today. David Melling, president of Prattville Downtown Unlimited and owner of Smyth-Byrd House Bed & Breakfast, says the historic district continues to remain preserved and is still a vibrant and vital part of the city. The district has a half dozen churches, a half dozen restaurants, interesting shops that you wont see anywhere else, attractions like Creekwalk Garden and the Artesian Wells, and even nice lodging options like my bed and breakfast, Melling says. Attractive Attractions In recent times, the downtown area has seen additions such as attractive banners attached to lamp posts, garden urns in several high-traffic spots, and the placement of a bench and fountain in Creekwalk Garden. Prattville is a member of the Main Street Program, and Prattville Downtown Unlimited is always looking for more ways to make our district even more attractive, Melling says. In fact, we have a breakfast meeting on the first Wednesday of each month to discuss that very subject.
Clockwise from top: autauga Creek and historic mill in downtown prattville; Creekwalk garden; a sculpture of Daniel pratt; a fountain at heritage park
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Business
Biz Briefs
ARTISTIC ExpRESSIONS Biz: Pottery studio Buzz: Artistic Expressions is the largest pottery studio in the area where guests can paint their own creations. Upon arriving, visitors select an item to paint and choose from a variety of non-toxic paint colors. Once the creation is complete, Artistic Expressions glazes and fires it, and the pottery is available in 10-14 business days. The studio also hosts parties, as well as schools and daycares. www.paintatartisticexpressions.com AdRIAN fREEMAN pHOTOGRApHy Biz: Photography services Buzz: Since 2005, Adrian Freeman has been photographing clients across the country. He and wife Tammie Freeman, who is also his assistant, work to tell stories with their photography, calling their style photojournalistic. The duo shoot special events, such as weddings and parties, as well as portraits. In 2011, they opened a studio downtown. www.adrianfreeman.com THE SWIMMING HOlE Biz: Pool and spa retailer Buzz: The Swimming Hole has been serving Prattville pool and hot tub owners since 1996, and continues to offer a variety of items and services essential for an outdoor haven. Customers can pick up patio furniture, fireplaces, grills, pool toys and more, and can enlist the help of The Swimming Holes staff to repair damage and assist with cleaning. www.theswimminghole.com COuRTyARd pRATTvIllE By MARRIOTT Biz: Hotel and meeting center Buzz: Recently named the Marriott Courtyard Hotel of the Year and winning the 2010 Diamond Circle and Top Operations awards, the Courtyard Prattville works to offer each guest a comfortable stay. A meeting space is also available, which can accommodate as many as 50 people. www.marriott.com
BusiNesses Both large aND small that help DeFiNe prattvilles eCoNomiC Climate
MARCOS pIzzA Biz: Restaurant Buzz: Offering pizzas created with fresh dough, one-of-a-kind sauce and a tasty blend of cheeses, Marcos Pizza is the fastest growing pizza company in the United States. Its Prattville location recently suffered a fire, but came back bigger and better than ever. Customers can place orders to the restaurant online, or with a phone call or text. Catering services are also available. marcos.com
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BuSINESS AT A GlANCE
$492 million
Annual retail sales
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$53 million
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BeiNg a memBer has multiple aDvaNtages
eremy Arthur, president of the Prattville Area Chamber of Commerce, believes now more than ever, businesses should take advantage of what a chamber has to offer. i dont look at it as members joining a chamber. i look at it as members investing in the chamber to help their businesses succeed even more, Arthur says. We are offering more than we ever have to our members, giving them a strong return on their membership investment. Arthur says the Prattville chamber doesnt operate by a cookie-cutter template. one member might join the chamber for the networking opportunities, another may join for the government advocacy we provide, while another might think its their civic duty to be part of the chamber, he says. some members join us for all of those reasons.
e-blasts, social media, website updates and a weekly e-newsletter. the chamber also still does a traditional mail-out in order to make sure they are reaching every segment of the membership. the heart of our mission is to always be a catalyst for business growth, which can come in a variety of forms and fashions, he says. We have been successful in helping to market and attract all sectors retail, commercial, industrial, manufacturing, high tech, white collar and we also help in whatever ways were needed when industries or small businesses want to expand.
Busy, Busy
the chamber staff knows that the success of local businesses has a direct correlation to the areas quality of life. thats why we offer events like before-hours networking, after-hours networking, monthly chamber luncheons, informative business presentations, high-profile speaker seminars and more, Arthur says. the chambers goal is for Prattville to be a leader in the entire River Region, so our staff stays busy. We like it that way. Kevin Litwin
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CHAMBER STAff
Jeremy Arthur, President Patty vanderWal, financial/office Manager Brenda Ward, Membership Director Jennie Prochazka, Administrative Assistant Annette Ray, special events Coordinator
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Sunday Morning
Sunday School 8:30 a.m., 9:45 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Worship 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Praise & Worship Service 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Evening
BOARd Of dIRECTORS
Julie young, Central Alabama electric Cooperative Gene Crane, River Bank & trust eric Alford, Bass Pro shops-Prattville Mike Miller, Knology John Dozier, North highland Memorial Community Center Bill Paravicini, Paravicinis home furnishings and Decor Martha ellis, ellis Counseling Rebecca thomas, MAx Credit union Adam stephenson, Wilson Price Don forst, international Paper Gary smith, AKD Dawn Grooms, Autauga County technology Center
138 S. Washington St. Prattville, AL 36067 (334) 365-0606 (334) 361-9481 Kindergarten (334) 361-9497 Moms Day Out mail@fbcprattville.org www.fbcprattville.org
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ECONOMIC pROfIlE
BuSINESS ClIMATE
Prattville is a growing community that welcomes all types of industry. its retail climate is rapidly expanding as more companies and their employees move to the area. Prattville is a pro-business community that also offers an excellent quality of life.
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legends Park at home Place i-65 Business Park
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autauga County Board of education 1,000 employees international paper Company 600 employees Wal-mart 480 employees
TRANSpORTATION
autauga County rural transportation (334) 361-3782 www.autaugaco.org prattville airport (334) 361-0060 CsX Corp. inc. (877) 744-7279 www.csx.com
TAxES
the tax burden in Alabama is one of the lowest in the u.s. in addition, Alabama is one of a small number of states that allow a full deduction of federal taxes paid from state income tax liability. Annual property taxes on an $80,000 home = $248. Annual property taxes on a $250,000 home = $775.
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prattville area Chamber of Commerce (334) 365-7392 www.prattvillechamber.com
White-Collar Jobs
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Blue-Collar Jobs
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local flavor
somethings Brewing
From paNiNis to smoothies to upsCale maCChiatos, prattvilles CoFFee shops Wake up the CommuNity
ome to several locally owned and operated eateries, Alabama is a natural hub of southern cuisine. the Alabama tourism Department has recognized the states culinary advantages by launching a campaign boasting 2012 as the year of Alabama food. this campaign will highlight Alabamas best and tastiest, so visitors can experience what locals savor every day. With access to fresh seafood from the Gulf and unique local recipes derived from deep southern roots, the year of Alabama food campaign promises to identify specialties that every tourist can enjoy. for an early morning jump start, here are some of Prattvilles best breakfast spots.
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cappuccinos and flavored lattes, to name a few. Mugshots Java also offers smoothies in many different flavors, including banana, mango, peach and strawberry. for a light lunch, Mugshots Java provides bagels, soups and sandwiches, as well as sugary-baked goods for those with a sweet tooth. house of Java offers several blends of lattes, macchiatos and espressos. As an alternative to these bean-derived delights, house of Java provides a host of other beverage choices, including sodas, smoothies, teas and monin, a type of flavored syrup beverage. to accompany any customers beverage of choice, house of Java makes several daily baked foods, including muffins, bagels and cinnamon rolls, as well as sandwiches and wraps. house of Java
even takes care of the kids it features a large indoor play area for children.
MugShots Java
(334) 491-1575 mugshotsjava.com
House of Java
(334) 491-JAVA (5282)
Daylight Donuts
(334) 491-0450 www.daylightprattville.com
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get creative
Along with a collection of galleries, events and exhibits throughout the city, there are places where works of art are created. Among the most popular is studio 101, a pottery studio and gallery. Run by teresa olson, the studio offers classes for both adults
and children, and holds several exhibitions throughout the year. the Prattauga Art Guild works to bring fine arts and art education to the entire region. this includes classes for children in various art forms. the Creative Arts Center is home to the guilds permanent collection, featuring works by Prattvilles own internationally known artists such as Charlie tin Man lucas, Russell everett and Nancy Ria. special events also help nurture the local arts scene, including ARtrek, which takes place each september and spans several locations in the River Region. the guild holds an annual Prattauga Art Guild Juried fall show and participates in the annual Prattville Cityfest, marshalling cadres of artists to paint outdoors during the event. And those who want to try out their own creative skills need only stop by the Creative Arts Center. the downtown art gallery offers classes year round, both for kids and for adults, and operates summer camps for kids.
left: Watercolor painting class at the Creative arts Center Right: a bedroom at Buena vista, a beautiful plantation house built circa 1822
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drama and musical theater. Past performances include Steel Magnolias, Little Shop of Horrors, The Lion in Winter and Youre a Good Man Charlie Brown. the Prattville Community Chorus and Prattville Pops also help keep residents entertained with their distinctive musical stylings.
steeped in history
in the 1830s, Daniel Pratt bought 1,000 acres of land to build a cotton gin manufacturing plant along Autauga Creek. today, the Daniel Pratt historic District covers 140 acres and includes 154 buildings, with architecture ranging from Greek Revival to italianate and Bungalow styles. Grand residences are also part of the landscape in Prattville. the Bell house, completed in 1893, is a two-story queen Anne beauty that is listed on the National Register of historic Places. Buena vista, a distinctive Greek Revival home, has attracted admirers for nearly two centuries. its said that Andrew Jackson liked the staircase so much he built one at the hermitage in the same style.
Smith-Byrd House
The Smith-Byrd House is a bed & breakfast inn and tea room located in the Daniel Pratt Historic District. The bed & breakfast has two rooms, each with kingsize bed and private bath. Your overnight stay includes a homecooked breakfast the following morning. The tea room is open Wednesday-Saturday from noon until 5:00 p.m. and features a traditional afternoon tea menu with more than 100 varieties of loose tea to choose from. While reservations for tea are not required, we highly recommend calling ahead to ensure that we have seating available for you and your party. Whether you are looking for a place to stay while you visit Prattville or just looking for a nice quiet atmosphere to spend an afternoon catching up with an old friend, we invite you to consider the Smith-Byrd House. For more information, go to our website or give us a call. Smith-Byrd houSe Bed & BreakfaSt and tea room 137 N. Washington St. Prattville, AL 36067 (334) 365-1459 innkeepers@smithbyrdhouse.com www.smithbyrdhouse.com
natural resource
Prattvilles reputation as a nurturing community stretches back to a previous era, when the town was known as the fountain City and people came for miles around to drink from the artesian wells. An artesian well is an aquifer whose water flows upward without the need for pumping. the refreshing clear liquid is still running at a number of modernday well sites, including the Prattaugan Museum/heritage Center and heritage Park overlooking Autauga Creek. Renee Elder
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heres a good reason why Bass Pro shops chose Prattville as the location for the first outdoor World store in Alabama. this is an area loaded with people who take full advantage of the recreational opportunities around them. its a population hungry for hunting, fishing, camping and boating gear, and there are plenty of places to use it all.
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Golf has become a major attraction in Prattville, thanks to the Robert trent Jones Golf trail. the trail is a collection of championship-caliber golf courses distributed across the state of Alabama. one of the most popular sites on the trail is the Capitol hill site in Prattville. Capitol hill contains three separate 18 hole courses called Judge, legislator and senator. the Judge course was named one of the top 50 courses in America by the zagat survey of Americas top Golf Courses, and Golf Magazine named it one of 10 sites worthy of hosting the u.s. open. the Prattville Country Club offers another distinctive 18-hole course, along with an olympic-size pool and cabana.
outdoors
youll find dozens of creeks, streams, ponds and lakes all within a short drive of the outdoor World store in Prattville. the Alabama River lays just to the south, offering a prime waterway. one of the most popular places to play is Cooters Pond Park, which is located right off the river. featuring two boat ramps and docks, along with a riverwalk, basketball court, dog park and open green spaces, Cooters Pond offers families an enjoyable day on the water or the land. Bear Creek hunting Preserve offers sportsmen the opportunity to hunt trophy whitetail, quail, dove and wild turkey. one of the most unique parks in the region is Wilderness Park, which features giant oriental bamboo that lines a short walking trail and shoots up more than 60 feet in the air. the park system in Prattville consists of nearly 20 city parks. families with small children can take advantage of the playgrounds at spring hill, Kiwanis, North highland, overlook, easy street and Pratt parks. Baseball, softball and soccer fields can be found at many of the parks, including spinners, Bell, upper Kingston, Mac Gray and Newton parks. for a complete list of Prattville Parks, visit the City of Prattville website at www.prattvilleal.gov.
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education
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eeping up with the rapid growth of Autauga County has been a challenge, but the Autauga County school District has risen to the occasion. one of the newest schools built to accommodate the districts growing student population is actually one of the oldest. the new Marbury high school opened in 2010 and has about 600 students, but the schools history goes back to 1910. the new school features a computer lab for instruction in information technology courses, a fine arts program that has been widely praised and a state-of-the-art library. Autauga County schools serve approximately 10,000 students in grades kindergarten through 12, with reading and math achievement levels consistently exceeding the statewide average. the school systems athletic programs include football, basketball, baseball, tennis, soccer, golf, track and softball. there are 13 schools in the district, including the Autauga technology Center, which offers career preparation in the marketing, engineering, computer technology and health science fields.
for sucess in college and life. Autauga Academy is the oldest accredited private school in Autauga County. PCA offers a non-denominational Christian education program for students in pre-kindergarten through grade 12. enrollment at the school, founded in 1997, is approximately 600 students. the schools curriculum includes physical education, music, art, drama and foreign language, as well as Bible classes. east Memorial Christian Academy, a ministry of east Memorial Baptist Church, was opened in 2003 and has approximately 360 students in pre-kindergarten through high school. east Memorial offers two diploma tracks, a standard diploma and an advanced diploma, with additional credits in math and science curriculum required.
private options
families who prefer a private Christian education in Prattville may choose Autauga Academy, east Memorial Christian Academy or Prattville Christian Academy. Autauga Academy is celebrating 42 years of excellence in education. Described as a co-educational college preparatory school dedicated to preparing students
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preventative care
the hospital also provides education regarding health services and disease prevention in conjunction with multiple civic groups and area schools. And career fair participation is provided to help give students a glimpse into the diverse field of medicine. Prattville Baptist also serves as a weigh-out site for the scale Back Alabama statewide weight-loss contest, an annual 10-week competition led by area employers and health officials. And to fight the nations growing diabetes epidemic, Prattville Baptist plans to offer a grant-funded community education diabetes program in coming months. We provide these services to help promote health education in the community, henry says. We also do it to educate patients about how to gain access to the health-care system, not just how to take care of themselves.
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SNApSHOT
Prattville is a growing community off i-65 in the south-central part of Alabama near Montgomery, the state capital. its a city that values its history and works hard to maintain the small-town character that residents value. Considered the birthplace of industry in Alabama, the town is named for Danville Pratt, an industrialist and philanthropist who came here from New hampshire in the 1830s.
ClIMATE
HOuSEHOld INfORMATION
age
etHNICItY
92.7 F 35.5 F 55
79.42%
White
35
median resident age
15.76%
Black
28.75%
age 19 and under
2.41%
hispanic
TIME zONE
Central
48.61%
age 20-54
2.41%
other
22.64%
age 55 and over marItal statUs
COST Of lIvING
SIzE
23.2
$57,990
square miles
TRANSpORTATION
61%
married
$164,900
median home price
23 minutes
39%
single
$763
Brick-Oven Pizza
One Meat and Two Vegetables w/Roll or Cornbread, Dessert and Drink
Tue.-Fri. Lunch: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Dinner: 5-9 p.m. SaT. Dinner: 5-9 p.m. SuN. Lunch: 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
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A & J Rentals 365-9376 A+ Climate Control and Storage 365-5900 AAA Associates Moving & Storage 613-7881 Aabon Home Health Care Supply 361-6362 ABC Sealcoating and Striping 288-9142 ACS Technologies, Inc. 551-1280 Billy & Doris Adair 365-9818 Adams Drugs Prattville 358-5353 Admiral Movers 262-6666 Adrian Freeman Photography 332-4208 ADS Security Co./ Angel Security Systems 365-1448 AFLAC, Harold Y. Grooms 365-3141 Agape Lutheran Church 491-1463 Spence Agee AGLA Life & Accident Insurance (205) 258-2598 Air Conditioning by Luquire, Inc. 264-9666 Air Now 285-7065 Air University Public Affairs 953-2014 AKD 361-2133 Al Pendleys Impact Center, Inc. 358-2639 Alabama Accessibility, Inc. 365-2667 Alabama Auto Insurance 361-5299 Alabama Better Built Homes, Inc. 285-6380 Alabama Buses Unlimited 361-4610 Alabama Gas Corporation (800) 292-4010 Alabama House of Representatives 834-4808 Alabama National Fair 272-6831 Alabama Power Co. (800) 245-2244 Alabama Propane Gas Association 358-9590 Alabama Senatorial District 221-0072 Alabama Shakespeare Festival 271-5334 Alabama Small Business Capital 269-3833 Alabama State Employee Credit Union 285-8303 Alabama Teen Challenge Selma Center 872-0133 Alabama Wildlife Federation 285-4550 Alacom Finance (205) 942-3360 Max Alexander 365-3003 ALFA Insurance Jeremy Clark 365-3329 ALFA Realty Bill Ashley 365-2532 ALFA Realty Jes Hales 365-2532 ALFA Realty Keith Pittard 398-0952 ALFA Realty Teresa Tatum 365-2532 Allegiance Staffing, Inc. 567-3476 James B. Allen, Jr. 361-9746 Allgas, Inc. Of Montgomery 265-0576 AllSouth Corporation 358-0047 Allstate Norris Insurance & Financial Services, Inc. 358-5202 American Cancer Society 612-8177 American Family Care 361-7054 American Forest Management, Inc. 358-2345 American Legion Post 122 361-0076
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C Js Dance Factory and the Prattville Ballet 361-0554 C.L. Smith Auto Sales 361-4030 C.W. Smith Decorating Co., LLC 351-0560 CannDauSon Construction, Inc. 365-2396 Capell & Howard Attorneys at Law 241-8000 Capital Brick Co. 272-8121 Capitol Hill Golf Course 285-1114 Car-Mart 358-4005 Card Lock Co., Inc. 365-9787 Carmichael Engineering, Inc. 213-5647 Carol Brooks Home & Holiday 491-0142 Carol Lemon Realty Brenda L. Herbaugh 365-4404 Carol R. Lemon Realty 365-4404
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B & G Equipment and Supply 358-5701 B&W Resources, LLC 365-5280 Gwen Babston 358-3057
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M. Paul Daffin 358-1656 Damar Supply, Inc. (205) 755-2036 Danas Floral Designs/Wedding 361-7778 Davita 361-0010 Daylight Donuts 491-0450 Days Inn & Suites 285-5312 DB Construction, LLC 651-4461 D.R Horton Homes 322-6578 Deni & Dobbs Corporate Furnishings, LLC 324-6727 John M. Dennis 365-7262 Designer Websites 365-7058 Designers Hair Salon 491-4077 Designs By Debbie 318-3630 Destiny Christian Center 358-1313 Dixie Electric Co., Inc. 365-3272 Dominos Pizza 365-3777 Dorsey Motor Sales, Inc. 365-3306 Doster Construction Co. 443-3800 Down With the Pounds Medical Weight Loss 358-2528 Drs. Tatum & Walker, LLC 365-9732 DSD Laboratories, Inc. 361-4433 Durbin Auto Parts 365-5210
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East Memorial Baptist Church 365-7500 Easter Seals Central Alabama 288-0240 Glen Easter 361-2097 Econo Lodge 361-2007 Economic Development Association of Alabama 358-7401 Edgewood Academy 567-5102 Edward Jones 365-1660 Edward Jones Investments Matt Cowell 365-2237 Elevator Maintenance & Repair, Inc. 365-3634 Ellis Counseling, LLC 358-2455 Elmore County Commission 514-5841 Elmore/Autauga Community Action 567-4361 Engraving Services 549-0083 Enterprise Rent-A-Car 290-0100 Exit Realty Preferred 491-3948 Exit Realty Preferred Kathy Dooley 491-3948 Exit Realty Preferred Michele Hobbs 558-7560 Exit Realty Preferred Susanne Zimbelman 221-9779 exploreMedia 201-8787 Express Oil Change 285-9150 EyeCare Plus 365-2035
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G & K Services 260-2880 Keith & Paula Gamble 361-1615 Gastroenterology Associates, NA, PC (205) 870-0256 Tom & Judy Gay 365-3034 Gillespie Tire & Automotive Center 365-8866 Gilmore Ford, Inc. 365-2272 Gimpers Marketing Essentials 361-4810 Gipsons Auto Tire Service 365-0671 Global Travel, Independent Travel Agent 655-0954 Glynwood Baptist Church 361-9180 Patricia C. Gober 365-0159 Goggins Heating & Cooling 365-5460 Rob Golson 273-3466 Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood 271-3200 Grace Place Pregnancy Center 365-8266 Graham Packaging Co., LP 361-9800 Graveside & Floral Expressions, LLC 285-0034 Greater Tallassee Area Chamber of Commerce 283-5151 Mr. & Mrs. E. A. Grouby 365-9216 Guardian Credit Union 241-8791 Guardian Credit Union 358-4944
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F & E Sportswear 244-6477 Factory Connection, LLC 361-7303 Lieutenant General David Fadok 953-2044 Faith Radio WLBF 89.1FM 271-8900 Fanci Free 358-1525
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H&R Block 365-2808 The Hair Place 361-0000 Hampton Inn 285-6767 Harris Family Capital Management 224-0751 Headley Plumbing Co. 285-3667 Healing Touch Family Care 361-2121
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Karen Tucker Catering 365-3469 Karla Boles State Farm Insurance 365-1300 Kat Printing & Signs 301-1459 Kaufman Gilpin McKenzie Thomas Weiss, PC 244-1111 Key Finance Co. 365-7012 Key West Inn 309-2004 Kim Box Photography 491-0409 Kinedyne Corporation 365-2919 King Arthur Manor 365-7131 Lenore Kirkpatrick 365-3512 Knology 356-1179 Knowledge Management Solutions, Inc. 285-1623 Komo Designs, Inc. 262-4779 Dr. Kim P. Kornegay 285-7111 Krebs Architecture & Engineering, Inc. 271-0986 Krystal Restaurant 361-2020 Dr. Ira M. Kupferberg 361-8779 Kwik Cold Refrigeration 358-3385 Kyle Nelson Customs, LLC 365-0618 Kyser Office Works 834-9400
Malion Chiropractic Clinic 361-0510 Man Diesel & Turbo North America, Inc. 365-9263 Mann Dance Studio 365-5154 Manning/Felio Builders, Inc. 365-1950 Marbury Steel Fabricator 755-7555 Marc-1 Car Wash 365-7020 Marcos Pizza 491-7777 Marriott Legends at Capitol Hill 290-1235 Marshall Design-Build, LLC 277-8820 Mary Kay Beauty Consultant 365-8671 Joe & Trisha Mathis 365-0767 MAX Credit Union 260-2600 Maximum Efficiency Squared, LLC 386-0357 Maxwell AirForce Base 953-2044 McAlisters Deli 285-3334 Roy W. McAuley 313-3893 McClinton & Co. 270-9653 McDaniel Insurance Group, Inc. 451-4362 McDonalds 361-3013 McDonalds 365-0838 McDowell, Faulk & McDowell, LLC 365-5924 Scott McLaughlin 221-1308 Susan Waldrop McNulty 595-7030 McQuick Printing Co. 834-2013 Meal Thymes Cooking & Catering 358-1800 MEDAC, PC 361-8555 The Medicine Shoppe 358-1630 Medline Industries, Inc. 361-6444 Mellow Mushroom Pizza Bakers 290-2088 Merchant Capital Investments 834-5100 Merrill Lynch 409-5811 Messiah Church 730-4300 Metlife 312-0870 Mexico Tipico 365-8677 Mile Marker Media, Inc. 491-9995 Diana Miles 277-2411 Millbrook Area Chamber of Commerce 285-0085 Dr. Tom M. Miller 361-3963 Mike & Lisa Miller 361-6606 Minuteman Press Prattville 358-6906 Victoria Mitchell 265-9578 Moates Furniture 365-7376 Moes Southwest Grill 285-4942 Moffitt Technology, LLC 358-0825 Mold Preventive Measures, Inc. 361-8818 Whit Moncrief 358-6801 Montgomery Advertiser 261-1580 Montgomery Airport Authority 281-5040 Montgomery Apartment Guide 281-3449 Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce 834-5200 Montgomery Area Realtors 396-0256 Montgomery Armored Car Service, Inc. 396-1496 Montgomery Biscuits Professional Baseball Team 323-2255 Montgomery Cancer Center 351-1000 Montgomery Center for Independent Living 240-2520 Montgomery Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 284-9555 Montgomery Eye Physicians Prattville 271-3804 Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts 240-4333 Tina S. Moon, LLC 361-3340 Bruce A. Moore, CPA, LLC 358-6972
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L & L Painting, Inc. 365-9583 La Quinta Inn & Suites 358-5454 Lamar Advertising 281-0780 Langley Automotive 361-7315 Larry E. Speaks & Associates, Inc. 262-1091 Larry Puckett Chevrolet 285-9300 Las Casitas 285-2228 The Law Office of David R. Clark 361-7750 Leavitt & Pond, LLC, Accountants 361-0503 Lee Edward Interiors & Gifts 285-5805 Bob & Hazel Lee 365-1021 LEK Technology Group, LLC 365-1903 Lets Lose Advanced Weight Loss Clinics 285-6050 Letts Cut Up 285-9185 Lewis Advertising 239-4822 Liberty National Life Insurance Co. (256) 234-2556 LifeSouth 271-3609 Lindsey Hill (205) 755-4800 Little Caesars Pizza 361-3374 Lone Star Plastics, Inc. (972) 202-2859 Longhorn Steakhouse 285-7630 Louise M. Smith Developmental Center 365-4054 Lowder New Homes, Inc. 270-6789 Lowes 285-1590 Lower Wetumpka Shotgun Sports Club 420-3371 Luckie Heating & Air 365-7328 Lucky Photography 312-2832 LWT Communications 244-9933
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iBERIABANK Mortgage 361-5336 IHOP 285-1955 Incredible Edibles 244-8808 Indulgence Salon 358-7114 Innerspaice Architectural Interiors 272-0031 Instyle Hair Studio 358-1720 International Paper 361-5000 Interstate Oil 358-1002 Islamorada Fish Co. 290-6500 Ivy Creek Associates, Inc. 361-1422
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J.C. Penney 450-2274 Jackson Thornton & Co., PC 365-1445 The Jameson Inn 361-6463 Jarvis & Associates, Inc. 358-1110 Jason Green Agency State Farm Insurance 491-3276 Jeffcoat Engineers & Surveyors, LLC 265-1246 Jenilyns Creations 567-3325 Jenkins Brick & Tile Co., LLC 215-5700 Jim N Nicks Bar-B-Q 290-1000 Jim Gillian Real Estate, LLC 365-9618 Jims Cabinets 365-3086 Jims Restaurant 365-7231 Joe Hudsons Collision Center 285-6355 John Stanley and Associates, Inc. 271-2475 James Herbie Johnson 365-1253 Pat & Jerry Jones 365-7943 Joses Cantina 358-9995 Joses Mexican Grill 361-8311 Journey Church 285-5001 Just Blinds 361-2994
M
M-Tek, Inc. 361-1041 MacGregor Hodges, Exhibit Solutions 834-9333 Dr. John A. and Carolyn D. MacLennan 365-7823 F.J. Mac & Jean Macready 365-4028 Magic Auto Repair 361-0100 The Maids 277-7749
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Nationstar Mortgage 523-9100 Nelson Transmission 365-8507 New York Life Insurance 365-3880 NewBath Alabama 290-3830 Newton Oldacre McDonald 361-8500 Dr. R. Kenneth Nichols 361-0986 Nohab Business Products 271-5767 North Highland Memorial Community Center 361-7954 Norwex 365-7058
S
Saco Wood, Inc. 365-0694 Sain Associates (205) 940-6420 Sams Club 8106 272-0277 SCF Buildings 361-4100 W. Cecil Seamon 365-8881 Sears 365-3444 Seay, Seay & Litchfield 263-5162 ServPro Of Montgomery 284-1612 Fran Sexton, Tax Consultant 358-3616 Sharpe Construction, LLC 361-4966 Sherman Industries, Inc. South Central Division 215-7952 Sherwin-Williams Co. 365-0456 Shoneys Restaurant 285-9591 Larry Smith Builder/Architect 365-3872 Smith Heating & Air Conditioning 365-9226 David B. Smith/HD&D Land Co. 358-2156 Larry Smith Architect/Builder 365-3872 Malcolm Smith 365-5345 Smith-Byrd House Bed & Breakfast 365-1459 Sneaky Petes Hot Dogs 358-9335 The South Agency 230-9998 Southeast Cherokee Construction, Inc. 567-9858 Southern Company-Plant Harris 832-3550 Southern Development Council, Inc. 244-1801 Southern Directory Publishing, Inc. (205) 824-1325 Southern Linc (888) 201-9501 Southern Orthopedic Surgeons 361-8331 Southern Pain Control Center, Inc. 396-6055 The Special Grind 491-4746 Spherion 260-0788 Sport Clips (205) 299-2138 Springleaf Financial Services 285-1300 Sprint (205) 356-2021 St. Marks Episcopal Church 365-5289 Jerry Starnes 365-6671 State Farm Insurance/Mitch Devers 365-3100 Statewide Realty 361-4000 Steak n Shake 290-0036 Chester Stephens, Jr. 875-9972 Sterling Bank 358-7800 Hubert E. Stewart 365-6427 Albert & Theresa Striplin 365-5159 Studio 101 Pottery 549-0292 Subway 358-4950 Subway 361-9228 Summerchase Apartments 365-4999 Super 8 Motel 365-7250 Super Lube 358-4887 Sweetwater Apartments of Prattville 491-4663 The Swimming Hole 361-7520
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OCharleys 285-2990 OB-GYN Associates 365-6088 Office Depot 358-2177 Oh Taste and See, LLC 300-2761 Olive Garden 285-1170 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Associates 358-0052 Osaka Sushi Bar & Japanese Cuisine 358-5818 Outback Steakhouse 285-6281 Outdoor Entertainment Solutions, LLC 358-3587
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Quality Roofing & Construction 365-5256
p
Palomar Insurance Corp. 270-0105 Dr. Nicholas Pantaleone 365-8798 Papa Johns Pizza 361-9292 Paragon Construction & Development, Inc. 271-3000 Paravicinis Home Furnishings & Decor 358-9719 The Park Apartment Homes 491-7275 Parker-Prescott Builders, Inc. 269-1009 George & Margaret Partridge 365-8368 Pasta, Pizzeria & Grill 365-6227 Pats Maid Service 224-0713 Paul Davis Emergency Services 358-8599 Peaches n Clean Powerful Carpet Cleaning 277-6937 Pearson Industries, Inc. 365-5416 Carol W. Pearson 365-8107 Petal Pusher 300-3975 Petrunic Orthodontics 365-2909 Phoenix Sky Wellness & Aesthetics Pigg Enterprises, LLC 358-6050 Pinckard Machine Co. 365-2142 Pinnacle Realty, LLC 549-7660 Plantation Apartments 361-9887 Prattville AG 358-9201 Prattville Airport Authority 361-0060 Prattville Auto & RV Repair 365-5085 Prattville Baptist Hospital 365-0651 Prattville Boys & Girls Club 361-1833 Prattville Carpet 285-8117
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Rambo Air Conditioning & Heating, Inc. 285-1455 T.T. Ray 358-6789 RBC Centura Bank 358-3301 Re-Threads Preloved Clothing 365-5600 RE/MAX Properties, LLC Paul Harper 361-9300 Real Estate Southeast, LLC 491-6203 Realty Connection Robin Davies 657-8495 Rebekah Clark Counseling 538-3788 Regions Bank 240-1268 Regions Bank 358-5505 Regions Bank 361-9166 Regions Mortgage, Inc. 358-7648 Reid-ODonahue & Assoc. 263-7812 Reinhardt Motors, Inc. 290-1992 Rely Local Prattville 462-7670 Residential Maintenance and Repair 546-1539 Residential Mortgage Corporation 491-7770 RGS Partners, LLC 365-8497 Ricks Jewelers 361-7660 Ricoh Business Solutions 277-2630 Ridouts Brown-Service 365-5982 River Bank & Trust 290-1012 River Region Health & Fitness Magazine 451-4524 River Region United Way 264-7318 Riverside Presbyterian Church (ARP) 491-2345 Dr. J. Ronald Roberson 365-2238 Rodan+Fields Dermatologists 301-4089
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UBS Wealth Management 260-3895 Uncle Micks Cajun Market & Cafe, LLC 361-1020 Uni-Care 365-6502 Uniquely Yours Cakes and Catering, LLC 365-0496 United Utility Supply 361-0386 Universal Turbine Parts 361-7853 UPS Store 290-3392
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V.P. Products 361-8227 VaRa Js Cleaning Service, LLC 361-0343 Verizon Wireless 285-5244 Versatile Engraving 517-4891 Viamedia 356-4214 Victoria Place Apartment 285-5462 Victorias Boutique 491-2220 The Village Clocksmith 491-8463 Vinyltech Sign & Decals 358-0794 Virginia College 551-1563 Viva Medicare Plus 272-8880
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W & W Storage, LLC 365-4015 WAKA Television 271-8888 Wal-Mart 361-2135 George P. Walthall Jr., Law Office 365-2255 Mitch Ward/ Wood Fruitticher Foodservice 221-6607 Water Works Board Of Prattville 365-6783 Weather Seal, Inc. 365-1976 Webb Builders 285-5564 Webb Eye Center Drs. James & Heather Webb 285-8411 Weeks Window Ware, LLC 365-4111
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