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even get cold water out of the tap this time of year. Join us for the Watermelon Wing- ding where LBG staff and volunteers will be serving up a variety of ice cold watermelon from 5:00 – 6:00 PM. Come see an array of different watermelon varieties and take part in the LBG watermelon taste test. surroundings to their advantage. Join us for this Saturday Alive! as we take a closer look at some of these peculiar and fascinating creatures. This program is $5 for non-members and free for members. Reservations are required. To reserve your spot, call 256-237-6766 or online via www.ExploreAMAG.org. 21 Coffee Social Downtown Oxford – 6pm We believe these three things can bring great fellowship and great change to our lo- cal Oxford, AL area. You will be served FREE high quality coffee sourced from all over the world. We will be using coffee as a platform for supporting a local refugee initiative called “SoJourn“. SoJourn is a housing proj- ect in Birmingham, AL serving international refugee high school students. A member of this initiative will be sharing more of the vision of Sojourn and all proceeds of the night will be going into it’s support. We are excited to not only share coffee but also other local business products! We are ready to share this with our city and cannot wait to see what change is “sourced” from it. The gardens will be open to the public and a plant sale will take place at the green- houses from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM. 19 Creature Teacher at Anniston Museum The Anniston Museum houses a variety of live animals who enhance the Exhibit Halls and educate our visitors about the world’s animal kingdom and how important they are to their ecosystem. Every animal has a purpose, be it an apex predator or a decom- poser. Each week, guests can meet a new critter in the Exhibit Halls and learn about that animal’s importance in their ecosystem. 19 Junior League of Anniston Calhoun presents Summer Social at Hubbards Off Main at 6pm 20 Saturday Alive! Animals of Africa 11am till Noon Africa has a variety of habitats ranging from savannas to deserts to rainforests. With such an array, it is no wonder the continent is home to thousands of different animal species. These animals adapt to survive and thrive in their environment and use their 40 Program is included in museum admission. AM&G members are free. Seating is limited. 23 Boys and Girls Club of East Alabama Stake & Steak Dinner presented by " M&H Valve Company" 6-8pm at Anniston Meeting Center Includes Dinner By Classic on Noble & photo with Guest Speaker Auburn University Director of Ath- letics, Allen Greene 26 4th Friday on Noble St in downtown Anniston at 6pm Fourth Friday returns to Noble Street in June, July and August! Join us downtown July 2019 INSIGHT