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🌱 Mountain Brook Rep. Passes Bill + Rock Band League Spring Concert

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Hello, Mountain Brook! I'm here in your inbox this morning to get you up to speed on everything you need to know about what's going on in town, including updates on:

  • A bill passed by Mountain Brook Rep. David Faulkner.
  • The Rock Band League's spring concert.
  • Girls tennis heading to state competition.

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Here are the top three stories today in Mountain Brook:

  1. A bill sponsored by Mountain Brook Rep. David Faulkner passed the Alabama House of Representatives on Tuesday that would require a public works project to use only American-made iron. (Alabama Daily News)
  2. The Rock Band League of Mason Music will present its spring end-of-the-season concert on Sunday, April 23, at Iron City. It's sponsored by the local restaurants Taco Mama and Otey’s Tavern. It will feature 60 "young Birmingham musicians" between the ages of 10 to 18. (Village Living)
  3. After winning at the Class 6A Sectionals in the past two days, the Mountain Brook girls tennis team has secured a place for state competition in Mobile. It would be their 6th consecutive championship. (Mountain Brook Girls Tennis via Instagram)

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Today in Mountain Brook:

  • Boys Varsity Baseball vs 1st Round of AHSAA Playoffs β€” MB VS Buckhorn (4:30 p.m.)
  • Boys Bowling Tryouts @ Bowlero Riverview 3:30-5:00 pm (5:30 p.m.)
  • Chamber Junior Board Meeting β€” Mountain Brook Chamber of Commerce (5:30 p.m.)
  • Samford Legacy League's 2023 Scholarship Celebration featuring Sons of Serendip β€” Covenant Presbyterian Church (5:30 p.m.)
  • Melodies concert @ Monday Night Brewing (6:30 p.m.)

From my notebook:

  • Bill Matthews, the owner of Automated Payment Solutions, is the latest member of the Mountain Brook Chamber of Commerce. Based in Crestline, the company can "provide custom payment processing solutions for your business." (Mountain Brook Chamber of Commerce via Facebook)
  • The Levite Jewish Community Center is holding a Jewish Food and Culture Festival on April 30. (Levite JCC via Instagram)

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β€” Dashiell Allen

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