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Welcome to the Alabama Central District's Web Site!  Here you will find information about Civitan and the Alabama Central District, which is part of Civitan International.

 

Attention Civitans!

 

 

ALABAMA CENTRAL DISTRICT SPRING MEETING REGISTRATION

CAMP ASCCA "FUN FISHING WEEK-END"

 

DATE AND TIME: SATURDAY, MARCH 24TH

                           Registration at 9 AM

                           Meeting at 9:30 AM

PLACE: DUNN CENTER,

             5278 Camp ASCCA Dr.

             Jackson Gap, AL 36861

COST: $15 per person

DEADLINE: Wednesday, March 21, 2012

If you want to arrive early to help with the fun fishing tournament it starts on Saturday at 7 AM. If not, we hope you will stay after the meeting to help with the kids. If you have a boat which can be used in the event you can stay and eat for free Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. There is some lodging available for $24 (add $3 for linen) but you need to call 256-825-9226 for reservations.

 

MAIL MEETING RESEVATION TO: Kay Moore

                                                     914 Falling Star Lane

                                                     Alabaster, AL 35007

Make Check Payable to: ALABAMA CENTRAL CIVITAN DISTRICT

 

Click Here for More Information

 

 

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Two of our upcoming projects are The Cahaba River Cleanup and Vidalia Onion projects.

 

Cahaba River Cleanup

 

Due to the storms and tornados which damaged much of Alabama, we have postponed the Cahaba River Cleanup.  As details come in, I will post here.

 

The Cahaba River Cleanup (or CRC as we call it) has been a successful service project for our community.  Dozens of workers have taken canoes down sections of the Cahaba River and have removed trash, tires, metal, and many other items from the water.  By doing this, we believe we have improved the quality of the water that is a source of drinking water and recreation.  And more importantly, we have tried to maintain its beauty and have a lot of fun doing so.

 

This community service event has grown from workers in ten to twenty canoes to having about 300 workers in seventy, eighty, even up to a hundred plus canoes.  The work has grown from a three to five mile section of the river to now working a ten-mile section.  Starting in 2004, we had workers of all ages, including families, scouts, Jr. Civitans and folks just wanting to serve their community. Then in 2005, the project became an Alabama Central District project and Civitans from all over the District came out to "help clean" The Cahaba River.

 

Each year the project changes locations. The idea being to clean as much as we can up and down the river using what resources we have. At one such cleanup, in a ten-mile section of the river over 175 tires and a huge amount of debris was pulled out of the river to fill up 2-commerical roll-off dumpsters!  If you or your club are interested in "helping clean" The Cahaba River, then visit our web site for the details at www.cahabarivercleanup.org or email at info@cahabarivercleanup.org. 

 

Vidalia Onion Project

This project involves your club selling Sweet Vidalia Onions.  These are US Grade #1 Jumbo Vidalia Onions.  What does this mean to you?  The onions are 3” to 4” in size and weight from 10 to 18 ounces each. US standards for Grade #1 Jumbo are that no more than 2% decay of 40lbs. You will be selling the same quality product that Costco, Publix and other national food chains sell.  But, you will be getting them sooner. 

 

We started this project in 2007 and clubs in Alabama Central District sold over 1000 ten pound bags of Sweet Vidalia Onions. In 2008, we added a few more participating clubs and more than doubled our sales. For complete details on how you and your club can participate in our Vidalia Onion Fundraiser project, visit our web site here.....<click here>

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Claxton Fruitcake season is here. Are you selling fruitcake as a project for your club?

 

While on a business trip in 1951, Civitan Earl Carver stopped by a small bakery in Claxton, Georgia. He purchased a loaf of the bakery's fruit cake. It was so good, he purchased others to take home to Florida. He got the idea of his club selling the cake to raise money for projects. His club liked the idea and the sample cakes.

Civitan's most profitable fund raiser began and continues to be the chief fund raising project of many clubs. Civitan and Claxton Fruit Cake have become synonymous during the holiday season in Canada and the United States.

If your club is not selling Claxton Fruitcakes, contact our District Fruitcake Chair for details.  Also, the Civitan International Web Site (www.civitan.org) has some excellent information on how to start your own Claxton Fruitcake project.


Want to learn more about "those delicious fruit cakes with the unique horse and buggy label", then check out  The Claxton Story.

 

Have I "peaked" your interest in Claxton Fruit Cake?  Then visit their web site and find out more. www.claxtonfruitcake.com

 

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Old-fashioned help for people with disabilities

 

You can't download it. You can't tweet it. You can't become a "friend" of it on Facebook, and you share it on a blog ... well, maybe you can. The Press-Register in Mobile, Alabama today reported on one of those traditional, non-trendy fundraisers that still helps thousands of people in our country through a simple, sweet incentive - a piece of candy (http://blog.al.com/living-press-register/2009/06/donations_are_down_at_civitan.html). Civitan's Candy Boxes, and newer Coin Boxes, have been around for decades. The bright blue plastic containers are placed by Civitan members in restaurants, bars and businesses everywhere to help raise money for local projects that help people with developmental disabilities, and provide support for the UAB Civitan International Research Center. Cottage Hill Civitans use their local funds to support a team of weightlifters with special needs at the Augusta Evans School, and sponsor children to the United Cerebral Palsy summer camp - but Civitans around the country provide support in many different ways. Next time you see a candy box, put a dollar in. You won't have to send an email or use your credit card, but you will enjoy the sweet taste of helping others.

 

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Civitan

 

Civitan, a worldwide community service organization, was founded in 1917 by a group of businessmen in Birmingham, Alabama who began meeting weekly to discuss how they could improve their community. Civitan International was established three years later in 1920.  The Alabama Central District is also known as the "Mother District" as it includes Birmingham, Alabama, the birthplace of Civitan. 


The name Civitan is taken from the Latin word Civitas which means citizenship. Civitan's motto is "Builders of Good Citizenship". 


Today, there are approximately 50,000 men, women, and young people in nearly 1500 Civitan and Junior Civitan clubs worldwide. 


In 1974 Civitan became the first previously all-male service organization to welcome women as equal members. 


Since the 1930s, Civitan International's major focus has been toward helping people with mental and physical disabilities: however, local clubs are involved in a variety of community service projects, based on the needs of their communities. 


Civitan's most recognized fund-raising project is the Civitan Candy Box Project. Serviced solely by volunteers, 100 percent of the net proceeds of the project go to benefit with mental retardation and developmental disabilities locally and internationally. 


Civitans believe in helping others through "hands-on" projects. Since 1960, the Civitan International Foundation has contributed more than $12 million to build group homes for the mentally retarded, give college scholarships, support Special Olympics, educate school children, help mentally and physically handicapped individuals, and create the Civitan International Research Center.


Over thirty individual Civitan clubs comprise the district. These clubs are listed here.


 


 

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April is Vidalia Onion Month. Selling Vidalia Onions is a NEW project. Get the latest info here.

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