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Treasure I: City of Montevallo Recycling Center grows truly from a community effort to live better, to steward more consciously, and to eliminate waste even as Montevallo collects funds to improve the lives of her people. Partners in this effort include University of Montevallo, Montevallo Public Schools (elementary, middle, and high), Alabama Power Company, Waste Pro, Lafarge, and the Chamber of Commerce. In keeping with the community spirit showcased here, UM students under the tutelage and guidance of Collin Williams, graphic arts professor, designed and created this mural and can sculpture to celebrate the beauty of sustainability.
Treasure I: Opening in 2010, Montevallo's Seed to Table provides excellent gardening space to this charming Southern community. Plots are tended according to organic principles to ensure the healthiest food for increasingly healthy bodies. Surplus is donated to organizations such as Shelby Emergency Assistance, and educational plots focus on lessons for University Baptist Church Preschool classes. Food from such plots supplement the School's kitchen. Among other offerings are community work days for conversation and spirit, rain barrels and compost bins, plants for the plots, and educational workshops. In May, 2012, Alabama's First International Permaculture Day was hosted on the Seed to Table grounds by Central Alabama Permaculture Enthusiasts (CAPE).
Treasure I: The ValloCycle BikeShare Station at Parnell Memorial Library simplifies healthy travel for families and others. We are proud to have the first city-wide bike sharing program in the state of Alabama! ValloCycle membership includes unlimited 7-day bicycle rentals and renewals from a stockpile of over fifty bikes of all makes, models, and sizes. Annual membership fees amount to roughly $2 a month for adults (at $25 per year), and $1 a month for children (at $10 per year). Registration forms can be found at any of our three in-town rental locations (UM Carmichael Library, City Parnell Library, and City Police Department) and must be turned into City Hall prior to rental. Alternately, membership can be gained by committing to 25 volunteer service hours with any city, university, community, religious, or other charitable organization within Montevallo, with rental privileges granted upon the completion of the first ten hours. For more information regarding our bicycles and possible community service options, please refer to our website's FAQ section at www.vallocycle.com. For any other questions, or to make a donation of bicycles, bicycle parts, or other funding,please feel free to contact us anytime at vallocycle@gmail.com!
Treasure I: Located on the Montevallo Parks Trail, The Blue Heron Edible Forest Garden is a tiny paradise in development. Nut bearers, fruit bearers, berry vines, and various other edible and beautiful perennials converge to feed and house wildlife. Walkers along the trail are welcome to pick from this garden as production increases. Managed by Central Alabama Permaculture Enthusiasts, this garden represents an opportunity for every visitor to discover the earth steward within him/herself.
33.1901,-86.6006 has a Walk Score of 18 out of 100. This location is Car-Dependent which means almost all errands require a car.
The most walkable coffee shop is Chelsea Coffee House and the closest grocery store is Piggly Wiggly.
Restaurants nearby include Bernie's On Main St., China Yan, Jack's, Sanpeggio's Pizza, Pa Paw's Restaurant Inc, Grill Depot, Beverly's Barbeque, and SUBWAY® Restaurants.
Nearby schools include Columbiana Middle School.
Treasure Ingels: The ValloCycle BikeShare Station at Parnell Memorial Library simplifies healthy travel for families and others. We are proud to have the first city-wide bike sharing program in the state of Alabama! ValloCycle membership includes unlimited 7-day bicycle rentals and renewals from a stockpile of over fifty bikes of all makes, models, and sizes. Annual membership fees amount to roughly $2 a month for adults (at $25 per year), and $1 a month for children (at $10 per year). Registration forms can be found at any of our three in-town rental locations (UM Carmichael Library, City Parnell Library, and City Police Department) and must be turned into City Hall prior to rental. Alternately, membership can be gained by committing to 25 volunteer service hours with any city, university, community, religious, or other charitable organization within Montevallo, with rental privileges granted upon the completion of the first ten hours. For more information regarding our bicycles and possible community service options, please refer to our website's FAQ section at www.vallocycle.com. For any other questions, or to make a donation of bicycles, bicycle parts, or other funding,please feel free to contact us anytime at vallocycle@gmail.com!
Treasure Ingels: Located on the Montevallo Parks Trail, The Blue Heron Edible Forest Garden is a tiny paradise in development. Nut bearers, fruit bearers, berry vines, and various other edible and beautiful perennials converge to feed and house wildlife. Walkers along the trail are welcome to pick from this garden as production increases. Managed by Central Alabama Permaculture Enthusiasts, this garden represents an opportunity for every visitor to discover the earth steward within him/herself.
Treasure Ingels: City of Montevallo Recycling Center grows truly from a community effort to live better, to steward more consciously, and to eliminate waste even as Montevallo collects funds to improve the lives of her people. Partners in this effort include University of Montevallo, Montevallo Public Schools (elementary, middle, and high), Alabama Power Company, Waste Pro, Lafarge, and the Chamber of Commerce. In keeping with the community spirit showcased here, UM students under the tutelage and guidance of Collin Williams, graphic arts professor, designed and created this mural and can sculpture to celebrate the beauty of sustainability.
Treasure Ingels: Opening in 2010, Montevallo's Seed to Table provides excellent gardening space to this charming Southern community. Plots are tended according to organic principles to ensure the healthiest food for increasingly healthy bodies. Surplus is donated to organizations such as Shelby Emergency Assistance, and educational plots focus on lessons for University Baptist Church Preschool classes. Food from such plots supplement the School's kitchen. Among other offerings are community work days for conversation and spirit, rain barrels and compost bins, plants for the plots, and educational workshops. In May, 2012, Alabama's First International Permaculture Day was hosted on the Seed to Table grounds by Central Alabama Permaculture Enthusiasts (CAPE).