Selma the Magazine January / February 2020 | Page 5

CONTENTS SELMA the magazine Williamson sells her signature cookies in Selma MADE WITH LOVE STORY AND PHOTOS BY BRANNON CAHELA Meredith Hogg-Stone keeps engineering and firm in the family Living up to the name LASTING LEGACY Henry Brick continues to build on 75-year tradition of quality STORY BY JASON JONES 8 • SELMA THE MAGAZINE 8 Love: The Secret Ingredient CREATIVE CULTURE Peggy Williamson had a sweet way to bake up extra business for The Clothes Line. The Selma Art Guild is far more than a collection of art, pottery and pottery — it’s the artists themselves JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020 On The Cover JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020 • 9 PHOTOS BY ADAM POWELL 14 • SELMA THE MAGAZINE JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020 • 15 14 All In The Family For Meredith Hogg-Stone her family’s engineering firm is far more than numbers, measurements and projects. $4.75 This is just one of the amazing pieces routinely on display by artists at the Selma Art Guild. See page 26. Photo by Adam Powell CONTACT US: Please address all correspondence (including but not limited to letters,story ideas and requests for reprint materials to Editor, Selma The Magazine, P.O. Box 611, Selma, AL 36702, call (334) 410-1730 or email adam. [email protected] CIRCULATION: Selma The Magazine is mailed to select households throughout Dallas County, and a limited number of free copies are available at local locations. For more information on receiving Selma The Magazine at your home, call (334) 410- 1746. Camaraderie amongst artists, Selma Art Guild inspires one another while promoting the arts ART ALLIES BRICK by BRICK STORY AND PHOTOS BY ADAM POWELL STORY AND PHOTOS BY BRANNON CAHELA Henry Brick continues to build on 75-year tradition of quality 20 • SELMA THE MAGAZINE JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020 • 21 20 Strong Foundation Henry Brick has built a solid reputation for quality in its 75-year history in the brick business. WHERE AM I? Photo by Adam Powell 4 6 Where 28 • SELMA THE MAGAZINE JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020 • 29 26 An Artistic Mosaic There’s something special about artists with different skills have made the Selma Art Guild so special. Why 4 42 I love WHY I LOVE SELMA By Adam Powell Am I? I’D LIKE A ‘D’ PLEASE Do you know where this picture was taken? If you do, then send your guess to adam.powell@ selmatimesjournal.com or post it on Selma The Magazine’s Facebook page. We will unveil the location in the next edition of Selma The Magazine. We’ve published another image at an undisclosed place around Selma. Can you name it? Selma ‘I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED ’ SELMA Carl Bowline LAST EDITION: In the last edition of Selma The Magazine, we gave you this photo of the marker dedicated to two of those who participated in the events of Bloody Sunday on March 7, 1965. This marker, along with other monuments, can be found on the east side of the Edmund Pettus Bridge. 6 • SELMA THE MAGAZINE 42 • SELMA THE MAGAZINE Carl Bowline explains why Selma is so near and dear to his heart.