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10 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 8 long since moved on, learning from and healing over its mistakes from an increasingly distant past. Today, said Draper, Anniston is known for the resiliency of its citizens. “To me,” he said, “it’s all about our people here. Anniston has a great history and continues to be one of the most philanthropic cities in Alabama. We’re a city that cares, and we’re also a city that is welcoming to others. We want you to see how great Anniston is!” He spoke of beautiful avenues, lined by shading trees, and a proud and happy people, excited about their future. Folks shared Draper’s assessment and optimism. “There’s just so much to offer here,” he observed. “I think our future here, in the next five to 10 years, is just really off the charts.” PREFERRED VENDOR/PARTNER n Anniston City Schools www.annistonschools.com Anniston City Schools, founded in 1909, is a small Pre-kindergarten-12th grade school district nestled in the foothills of Cheaha Moutain and the Appalachian Mountain chain in Northeast Alabama. Anniston City Schools serve approximately 1,900 students within its five schools. It is the goal of Anniston City to provide all students with a quality education that will prepare them for any post-high school endeavor enabling them to leave their mark on the world. We believe that Anniston Bulldogs lead the way! n Anniston Housing Authority www.annistonhousing.org n BR Williams www.brwilliams.com n Bridewater Interiors www.bridgewater-interiors.com
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