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Everest Academy is sponsored by Everest Family Ministry in the Birmingham Metro Area. We offer freedom along with quality resources, information, activities and support to those homeschooling in Alabama. We believe that the parent has the best interests of their children at heart. We believe that the parent is the first and only teacher that a child needs. In keeping with this philosophy, we wish to be a very hands-off cover school and allow the parent to lead and guide their children in the direction and at the pace they feel is best suited to their children. We ask only for what the law requires while offering support along with quality resources to aid families in their efforts.

Feb. 9, Cullman: Recycled Crafts & Farming 101

Recycled Craft Series:
Paper Beads, T-Shirt Yarn Making, and Water Bottle Flowers
Feb 9th, 9-:00-12:00

In the spirit of flour sack curtains and feed bag dresses, this workshop will turn garbage– plastic water bottles, old magazines, and old t-shirts into something beautiful and new. Join teachers Raydonna Simms, Laura Willingham Walker, and Rachel Dawsey for a morning of the ultimate recycling.

For ages 8 to adult, kids must be accompanied by an adult.
$5 per participant. Call to register, 256-297-1044, or e-mail cullmanag@gmail.com.
Sponsored by the North Alabama Agriplex and Cullman County Cooperative Extension.
Held at the North Alabama Agriplex Heritage Center,
1714 Talley Ho St, Cullman, AL 35055.

FARMING 101
The Cullman County office of the Alabama Cooperative Extension System (ACES) invites you to participate in a series of beginning farmer classes. The goal of this series is to help beginning or transitioning farmers make good decisions in choosing which agriculture enterprise they are best suited and capable of developing and to provide them with research based information and other resources to help accomplish their goals. Speakers from ACES, Auburn University, and the local farming community will present basic information on the topics addressed and are outlined on website:
http://www.aces.edu/counties/Cullman/documents/Farming101Agenda.pdf

Cost is $50 for the entire series or $10 per session, including materials and refreshments. All classes are from 6:00-8:30 or 9:00 PM and will be held at the North Alabama Agriplex Heritage Center