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Design of Brierfield Ironworks Historic Park

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Wrapped up a project for Brierfield Ironworks Historical State Park several months ago, but failed to mention it here. I really am enjoying working with WordPress. Just wrapped up several newsletters today as well; one for an insurance company and another for AIA Birmingham (both web-based). Now I've got to finish up a website for an engineering firm, The University Center for Economic Development at UA and several other projects.... Lots to do. At least I don't have to venture outside in this unbearable heat!

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Still a work in progress, but have been adding attractions from around a lot of counties in the Black Belt over the last two weeks to the site. Take a look at the new tourism website: www.alabamasfrontporches.org

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A New Website For Alabama Byways

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Just finished putting together a new website for the Alabama Byways Program. It will continue to grow as more information is added, but here's a start. Designed in Wordpress!

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Check it out: www.alabamabyways.com
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I've been working with the State RC&D Program since 2000 or so. This year, we've produced a similar annual report to previous years but decided to print the cover in color.
Finished this invitation several weeks ago, but thought I'd go ahead and post it on the blog today anyway. The artwork is really pretty amazing--Alzheimer's patients created it in a collaborative environment. I have been lucky enough to go and take photos of some of these folks working on art here in Birmingham and it has been a wonderful experience.

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New Brochure for Payne Lake and Surrounding Area

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This is part of a larger project I've been working on with several folks. The larger project takes place in the Lower Cahaba watershed (www.lowercahaba.com). I'm actually in the process of changing the website over to a drupal based website (but that's not public yet). Here's the brochure:

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Ann and I always love to go to the Garden Art Party every spring. We seem to manage to come home with more great stuff every year. (Last year, we got a great 3 night vacation to Florida and several really nice pieces of original art from local artists--all at a bargain price.) And the best part is that ALZCA uses their money as well as any other nonprofit I've seen.

Here's the Save the Date card I just finished (complete with art painted by Alzheimer's patients):

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2009 Coming to a Close: Here Comes 2010!

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Wow! 2009 has been a pretty great year, overall. I've gotten to work on some fun projects, meet some interesting new people, reconnect with others and basically have a lot of fun.

alabama-coastal-byway-1.jpgSome of the projects I've spent a great deal of time on in the last few years are finally starting to show some real progress: notably the Alabama Scenic Byways Program. The 10 year anniversary of the creation of the program is this spring and we now have 10 scenic byways in our state, including the brand new nationally recognized Coastal Connection, named a National Scenic Byway in October of this year. I'm really proud to have played a small part in seeing that project move forward! (Even got interviewed on the radio about it--not a big fan of hearing my own voice, much to the shock of anyone who has been in a car with me--but it turned out to be less painful than I thought.)

Other projects include the following:

Some fun work on the Lower Cahaba River. We've installed signs in several locations pointing out the many attractions in a four county region (Bibb, Dallas, Hale and Perry Counties). A website  has been developed to highlight the attractions and to bring the many resources together into one location--www.lowercahaba.com.

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black-belt-1.jpgI continued to work on the Alabamafrontporches.com website and some brochures to go along with it. The most exciting part of this in 2009 has been the great Ghost Stories work done by Linda Vice and some filmmakers. (I did a brochure to go along with the videos.)

And, of course, the fun trips friend Ben Burford and I went on down into the Black Belt to take photos, eat the food and see the area from the eyes of a tourist.

The usual assortment of newsletters from my friends with the Alabama Sierra Club, the AIA (American Institute of Architects), Alzheimer's of Central Alabama and more kept me busy for much of the year (I always enjoy working on their annual calendar filled with art from Alzheimer's patients), along with advertising work for American Mining Insurance Company--and their monthly in-house newsletter.

Alabama Byways On the Radio

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Well, I must admit that, although I love to talk, I'm not sure I've ever been crazy about hearing my voice once recorded. It was with a great deal of reluctance that I went to Montgomery a couple of weeks ago and took part in a radio interview with my friends Joey Brackner of the Alabama State Council on the Arts (the instigator of this whole interview) and Colette Boehm of the Gulf Shores/Orange Beach Visitors Bureau (who I worked with on Alabama's Coastal Connection--the byway that was recently named a National Scenic Byway).

Anyway, here's a link to the interview. The first half is me talking about the Alabama Scenic Byways program, what it is about and a little history. The second half is Colette talking about the Coastal Connection.

http://alabamaartsradio.blogspot.com/2009/11/alabama-arts-radio-podcast-joe-watt-and.html

A Project on the Lower Cahaba

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I've been working on this project for several years, now. We're in the process of putting together a website, we'll be erecting several signs throughout the area and this small rack card (hopefully, several additional brochures in the next few months as well) will be distributed to rest areas and other locations. So many things to see and do in the Lower Cahaba--from the Cahaba lilies and canoeing down the river to touring Brierfield and Tannehill--and, of course, one of my favorites Old Cahwaba. Check it all out! Website should be up and working in about 3 weeks.

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Alzheimer's of Central Alabama Newsletter Complete!

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This has been a hectic few weeks. The ALZCA newsletter is complete and off to press. Happy to have that one off my plate--though I think it turned out pretty good this time. Their big fall fundraiser is the first Saturday of November: Walking to Remember. Great way to help folks with Alzheimer's and their families.

Anyway, here's the newsletter:


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Two Tourism Brochures for Southwest Alabama

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Put these two brochures together for Southwest Alabama Tourism right before heading for Paris. It was a quick job, but I think they turned out looking pretty good!

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A Black Belt Booklet

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I did a quick booklet about Eco-Tourism opportunities in Alabama's Black Belt last weekend. I got to use a good number of photos I've taken over the years, some photos taken by Billy Milstead, the hardest working brother-in-law to date on Black Belt GPS coordinates and photos, and a few from elsewhere. The booklet turned out pretty good. I think I'll be able to use it for some other venues as well.

Here's the cover:

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Another Sierra Club Newsletter Done

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Another monthly newsletter for the Alabama Chapter of the Sierra Club done. We've been doing these for over 3 years now. This year, we started printing every other month and putting the alternate month online as a pdf before sending out an email. Last month, we discovered that the mailing company we'd been using was closing (immediately) due to the economic downturn. We're reevaluating exactly what to do--possibly electronic only every month. If that's the case, I'll be redesigning the newsletter. Have to see.

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