Thursday, December 26, 2019

LAST WEEK OF THE STRESS FREE HOLIDAY CHALLENGE

Now that the holidays are over (mainly) you would think holiday stress would be a thing of the past, but instead, you can get stressed thinking about the clean up.

Find out HERE how to ease back into your normal routine without causing more stress in your life.

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

MERRY CHRISTMAS


YOUR LAST CHRISTMAS GIFT

Merry Christmas.  This is a wonderful video that tells the Christmas story. Hill Spirit wanted to share it with you and your kin. It is less than 10 minutes.

 
*Enlarge to full screen 
*Change to HD video quality 
*ENJOY

Tuesday, December 24, 2019

WHERE IS SANTA?


If you want to do something fun this evening, check out the Santa radar.  It will show the location of the man in red with his team.

LINK: SANTA'S SLEIGH

YOUR CHRISTMAS EVE GIFT

The Hill Spirit is all snuggled down for the evening in a hoodie-footie, with visions of sugar cookies and hot cocoa (of course it is with whipped cream and cinnamon). 

Watching another Christmas concert featuring the lovely Jane Seymour.  Hope you are having a wonderful evening as well.


 
*Be sure to make it full screen 
*Change video quality to HD 
*ENJOY Look for your last gift tomorrow

Monday, December 23, 2019

ANOTHER CHRISTMAS GIFT

Not much going on this week in Elkmont except enjoying the best time of the year.  Friends and family are on each of our calendars this week.  Hill Spirit will be sharing lovely music videos as a gift to you during this wonderful week.




*be sure to make it full screen
*change video quality to HD
*ENJOY

Look for your next gift tomorrow

Sunday, December 22, 2019

ANOTHER CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR YOU

Not much going on this week in Elkmont except enjoying the best time of the year. Friends and family are on each of our calendars this week. Hill Spirit will be sharing lovely music videos as a gift to you during this wonderful week.

Saturday, December 21, 2019

ANOTHER CHRISTMAS GIFT

Not much going on this week in Elkmont except enjoying the best time of the year.  Friends and family are on each of our calendars this week.  Hill Spirit will be sharing lovely music videos as a gift to you during this wonderful week.

 

*be sure to make it full screen
*change video quality to HD - beautiful visuals
*ENJOY


Look for your next gift tomorrow

Thursday, December 19, 2019

A CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR YOU

Not much time left; hope many of you have most of the holiday preparation done so you can enjoy the season.  Friends and family are on each of our calendars for the next several days.  Hill Spirit will be sharing lovely music videos as a gift to you during this wonderful week.




*be sure to make it full screen
*change video quality to HD - beautiful visuals
*ENJOY
Look for your next gift tomorrow

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

LIONS CLUB CHRISTMAS DINNER

The Elkmont Lions Club held their yearly Awards Dinner!

 "Melvin Jones Fellow" Award presented to Susan Legg Pylant

 "Lion of the Year" award presented to Larry Pylant

Past President Award presented to former President David Smith 






ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS

Veterans of Foreign War 2019 Essay contest: 8th grade Patriots Pen Essay contest county winners: 1st place Thea Hamlin, 2nd place Bryson Miller, 3rd place Natalie Barnett; High School Voice of Democracy 2nd place county winner: Madison Barnes. Congratulations to all the winners.







Tuesday, December 17, 2019

BARRY'S CORNER - LIVING IN ELKMONT

‘Twas the Monday before Christmas break,
And all through the

school,
Kids were going berserk,
Breaking every rule,
Teachers were getting antsy,


Keep them busy!
That’s the trick ,
What kind of craft can we do?
You know something they can’t lick!
We’ve colored Santa’s, reindeer, and elves,
We’ve colored wreaths, socks, kids playing at dawn,
We’ve talked about gifts, behavior and giving,
And right in the middle gave the Scantron! (I know right?)
Santa better come quickly,
Teachers are begging and pleading,
Our creativity is wearing out!
Our patience is all but fleeting,
 


Tell your kids that school’s still in session,
Their behavior should be just fine,
And parents if I could fill your stocking,
You’d find a guide with rules for car line!
The week creeps by so slowly,
And what should suddenly appear,
CHRISTMAS BREAK..finally approaching ,
And hoping for a great New year !!!

Keep us all in mind!!!
Have a good one !

THINKING OF CHRISTMAS - DAY 17

Monday, December 16, 2019

THINKING OF CHRISTMAS - DAY 16

SEVERE WEATHER POSSIBLE TODAY

 
Wind shear values will certainly be high enough to produce both damaging winds and even tornadoes. Large hail appears to be a threat as well. Hence, the NWS Birmingham and the Storm Prediction Center have a severe weather threat for all of Central and North Alabama for Monday night. 




And this last table illustrates the meaning of storm color maps in a funny but still true way for many of us.



If you need a place to go..
*Elkmont Tornado Shelter  
*Elkmont United Methodist Church Basement
 
Storm Links: 
 ELKMONT'S TORNADO SHELTER   
*only open during Tornado Watches or Warnings
 
EMA COUNTY WEATHER UPDATE


Sunday, December 15, 2019

SEVERE WEATHER CANCELATION



Due to the threat of severe weather, all after school activities are canceled for Monday, December 16th.


WHEN IS THE ELKMONT STORM SHELTER OPEN?


For those that need a place to go, when a tornado watch or warning is posted for the county, the Elkmont Storm Shelter will be available.  
When watches and warning are posted and if you are in the city limits of Elkmont, you don't have as much to worry about. The lay of the land changes as you get closer to Elkton Road and I-65. The chances of damaging winds and tornadoes go up in that area whenever we have severe weather in the area.

Now, the important part, how do you get in?  The Elkmont Fire Department is the keeper of the keys.  Here is the procedure for when and how the shelter will be used.
 

OPENING OF THE SHELTER IN BAD WEATHER                                                                                                   

The safe room will be opened immediately when a Tornado Watch is issued for Limestone County.


*We will establish communications with EMA upon activation.


*We will keep occupants updated with current weather information

*Occupants shall adhere to Safe Room Rules which will be posted in Safe Room
 

 

*If the Safe Room is in the vicinity or path of a tornado the doors will be locked ( should residents attempt to enter the Safe Room they will be allowed in and the doors locked back.)         

*The Safe Room will be opened by someone in the Elkmont Volunteer Fire Department. This person will be there until the threat of bad weather is gone or is released by another member of the Fire Dept.

As you can see, it has bathrooms and a few chairs but this is a very bare bones, no bells and whistles shelter.  If you are looking for comfort,  bring what you need.  Please remember that space is at a premium so check before you bring something in.  If it is crowded, leave what you can in the car.  One of our ever ready fire fighters can give you guidance if you need help deciding.  The shelter is open when a tornado watch or warning is issued.

Location: 
19667 Sandlin Rd, behind the new fire station

*Left:   Aviagen  
*Right: Fire Department  
*Rear:  Storm Shelter

Additional  Location:
*Elkmont United Methodist Church Basement 
(downtown Elkmont)

THINKING OF CHRISTMAS - DAY 15


A modern-day view of the prodigal son story

Saturday, December 14, 2019

ELKMONT STUDENT'S KIND DONATION


A 12-year-old Elkmont student is going above and beyond to help others this holiday season. Isabella Adams made a sweet donation to the Limestone County Sheriff’s Office. She gave them a stack of books to hand out to children in need.




Link for full story

STUDENTS BRING HOLIDAY CHEER

Our EES Choir visited the Limestone Heath Facility to deliver items that our students collected for them and to sing Holiday songs! We are so proud of our students for this great service learning project!





THINKING OF CHRISTMAS - DAY 14



*DON'T FORGET TO MAKE IT FULL SCREEN*

Friday, December 13, 2019

HAVE OLD TIRES AND WANT TO GET RID OF THEM?


ALABAMA SCRAP TIRE PROGRAM RETURNS TO LIMESTONE COUNTY

  
A past program that recycled around 115,000 tires is returning to Limestone County.   The Limestone County Commission is excited to announce the Alabama Scrap Tire Program is back in Limestone County through September 2021.   This program is made possible through a grant that was received from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management.   All tires that are recycled will be used to make different products.  Residents may recycle their tires at any of the four Limestone County Commission’s District Sheds between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.  Tires must be loaded into the collection trailers located at each location. This program is for Limestone County residents only and is not to be used by any dealers. 


WHERE TO TAKE THEM
District 1 Shed:

22555 Elkton Road

Athens, AL



District 2 Shed:

24795 Pepper Road

Athens, AL



District 3 Shed:

14119 Ripley Road

Athens, AL



District 4 Shed:

22155 District 4 Shed Road

Elkmont, AL

  
Michelle Williamson

Community Relations Coordinator


Limestone County Alabama

310 W. Washington Street

Athens, AL  35611

Main Office:  (256) 233-6400 | Cell:  (256) 444-5939

THINKING OF CHRISTMAS - DAY 13

 
*DON'T FORGET TO MAKE IT FULL SCREEN*

Thursday, December 12, 2019

HILLSPIRT WANTS YOU TO KNOW THIS ABOUT YOUR CAR



Nearly 100 percent of cars on the market include wireless technologies that could pose vulnerabilities to hacking or privacy intrusions such as a key fob that lets you unlock or lock your car with out a key.  These are so convenient but there is a catch. There are several devices that will allow thieves to get into your car without breaking in.  There are frequency jammers, key programmers, code grabbers and several other devices that puts your car at risk.



Since the carmakers are dragging their feet on the security issue, for now the solution is surprisingly low-tech but effective, say security experts. Store your key fob in the freezer or microwave (remember to remove it before heating up food!). The appliance acts as a Faraday cage that shields the key fob from radio frequency signals. Or wrap your keys in aluminum foil or put them in a metal box. Same principle as the freezer or microwave. 

Another simple thing is to make physically sure that your doors locked when you push that button.  You need to listen for audible clues your car gives to confirm that it’s locked. Don’t take it for granted. You can bypass the remote locking system and use a real old-fashioned key. Try the handles to make sure.  The frequency jammers can't open the doors but they can keep them from locking.

THINKING OF CHRISTMAS - DAY 12



*DON'T FORGET TO MAKE IT FULL SCREEN

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

CHRISTMAS CONCERT


Elkmont United Methodist Church would like to invite you to a Christmas concert presented by our praise band this coming Saturday night at 7 at Elkmont United Methodist. We will have homemade hot cocoa social after the concert in the fellowship hall. Tis the season for lovely festive music, come out and enjoy this with us....hope to see you there.


SUPER CITIZENS AWARDS

Today our 2nd & 3rd graders celebrated Super Citizens from Elkmont! Our 2nd Grade students awarded Ms. Wales and our 3rd Graders awarded Chief Donnie Johns, both as a Super Citizen! We are so thankful for both of these people and proud of our students for honoring them today!





DUE TO WEATHER-SCHOOL SCHEDULE

Schedule for Wed. Dec. 11th, 2019
2 Hour Delay Schedule
Gyms opens at 9:30
Release Bell from Gym 9:48
1st period: 9:55-10:29
Report to 4th Period at 10:34 and follow regular schedule the rest of the day.
No Zero period classes
AM Tech Students can check in at 11:20 or report to HS Gym at 9:55
Late arrival students can check in at 10:29

THINKING OF CHRISTMAS - DAY 10


Monday, December 9, 2019

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT

If you go see the Christmas Tree on the square in Athens, check out the Elkmont Elementary ornament these boys designed and created themselves! Mrs. Wales stopped by tonight to get a picture of it hanging on the tree! Great job to these students!



THINKING OF CHRISTMAS - DAY 9

This month is more than lights, music, parades and shopping. It's also about service. Don't forget to make it full size screen.

Sunday, December 8, 2019

ANTIQUE TRACTORS

Elkmont Lions Club Christmas Parade Loves Antique Tractors and we had some beauty’s today. 1st place WD45 owner by Rusty Beddingfield. 2nd place John Deere owned by Tommy Elmore and 3rd place 601 Ford owned by Larry Appleton.







GENEROSITY TO FFA PROGRAM

We are very thankful for the continued support from Alabama Farm Credit and John Christopher Batts to our Ag/FFA program. Today students were presented with a $1000 donation that will go toward a matchable grant up to $25,000 from the Dekko Foundation. The funds will be used to update equipment so we can learn using the latest technology and resources available.


BEAUTIFUL DAY FOR A PARADE

A beautiful day with lots of sunshine for the Elkmont folk to enjoy the parade and welcome Santa! Great job to all the floats and those who participated in the parade!