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Martha Terry

Martha Terry

April– Resident Spotlight Martha was born February 22nd in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She has two children, Zora Terry and John Franklin Terry, and a thirteen-year-old granddaughter named Marley Lenn. Martha loves to play BINGO, knit, and crochet. Cooking was always one of...

Cute Animals Born in Spring

Cute Animals Born in Spring

Every season has its claims to fame, but spring is such a beautiful time of renewal and rebirth for so many things in the natural world. The days start to get longer again, trees and flowers begin to bloom, and there are baby animals everywhere.  Many animals have...

Fun Facts About St. Patrick’s Day

Fun Facts About St. Patrick’s Day

  This holiday commemorates St. Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland. It also celebrates Irish heritage and culture in general. Celebrations often include public parades and festivals, and the wearing of the color green. Why green? Wearing green and...

Amber Morrow

Amber Morrow

March- Employee of the Month Amber has been married to her wonderful husband, Trent, for a year. She has three beautiful daughters, a five year old, and two-year-old twins. She loves the beach and gardening. Amber has been a nurse for six years, and been with Regency...

Joyce Naramore

Joyce Naramore

March– Resident Spotlight Joyce was born January 24th to her parents, Lillian and T.J. Martin. After high school, she began her dream job working in the Tuscaloosa Courthouse as a Clerk. She met and married her husband, Bill Naramore. Joyce loves dogs, and has had...

Birdwatching in the Southeast

Birdwatching in the Southeast

    When the spring season is again upon us, often coming abruptly here in the Southeast, it’s as though the world comes alive again with flora, fauna, and all kinds of wildlife. Spring is regarded as a time when all things are new, and there’s something...