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readyforevolution · 10 months ago
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JACK DANIELS HOLSCLAW (1918-1998)
Tuskegee Airman Jack Daniels Holsclaw was born in Spokane, Washington, on March 21, 1918. His father, Charles, was a clerk in a downtown store, and his mother, Nell, was a manager at Pacific Telephone and Telegraph. Holsclaw attended North Central High School in Spokane, where he excelled both academically and athletically. When he was 15, he became the first black person in Spokane to earn the Eagle Scout badge.
Holsclaw entered Whitworth College in 1935 but transferred to Washington State College (now Washington State University) in 1936 to play baseball. Beginning in his junior year, he played center field and helped the Cougars finish as co-champions of the Northern Division, Pacific Coast Conference. He was the second African American earn a varsity letter in baseball at the college.
In 1939, Holsclaw transferred to a chiropractic program at Western States College in Portland, Oregon, where he met his wife, Bernice Williams. They had one son, Glen. Holsclaw completed the chiropractic program in 1942 and passed the Oregon state board examination.
While there, he enrolled in a government sponsored Civilian Pilot Training Program at Multnomah College and earned his pilot’s license. On October 5, 1942, he enlisted in the army as a private and entered flight school, training at Tuskegee Army Airfield, Alabama. After completing his training, he received his wings and was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant on July 28, 1943. Lieutenant Holsclaw received advanced training at Selfridge Field near Detroit, Michigan before his squadron was shipped to Italy in December 1943.
Lieutenant Holsclaw flew in the 100th Fighter Squadron, 332d Fighter Group, an all-black pursuit squadron. Holsclaw named his favorite P-51 “Bernice Baby” in honor of his wife. The 332d Fighter Group had distinctive red tails giving them the nickname “Red Tails.” The 332d Fighter Group escorted bombers on their runs over enemy territory, shielding them from German fighters. To the bomber crews that were protected by them they were the “Red Tail Angels.”
On July 18, 1944, in an aerial battle over Italy, Holsclaw shot down two German fighters. For this action he received the Distinguished Flying Cross. By December 1944, Holsclaw had completed 68 combat missions, nearing the limit of 70, when he became Assistant Operations Officer, an important administrative position that included aerial mission planning. In January 1945, Holsclaw was promoted to captain.
Captain Holsclaw returned to the United States in June 1945 to serve as assistant base operations officer at Godman Field, Fort Knox, Kentucky. He served as an Air Force ROTC instructor at Tuskegee Institute and then Tennessee State College.
From 1954 to 1957, Holsclaw was assigned to Japan, and from May 1962 to the end of 1964, he served as chief of the training division, Sixth Air Force Reserve Region at Hamilton Air Force Base, California. He directed the preparation of two textbooks to guide incoming air force personnel. Holsclaw retired from the Air Force on December 31, 1964 as a Lieutenant Colonel.
From 1965 to 1973 Holsclaw served as a manager in the Marin County Housing Authority, California. In 1973, he and Bernice returned to Washington where Holsclaw joined the staff at the People’s National Bank in Bellevue. He remained there until his second retirement in 1983. He and Bernice took up residence in Arizona, where Jack Holsclaw died on April 7, 1998, at the age of 80.
In August 2019, the Jonas Babcock Chapter, NSDAR, dedicated a historical marker in the memory of Lt. Col. Holsclaw at the site of his childhood home in Spokane.
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thecargays · 2 years ago
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Howdy from TheCarGays!
We greatly appreciate your patience as we paused on our posts.
To recap, last week, my husband and I were driving the CLK55 when some asshat decided that he needed to be in the lane we were in, without noticing that we were already there. He hit the passenger front of my car, pit maneuvering himself and sending us both into the median, jumping curbs and hitting each other 2 more times.
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The good news is that the CLK appears not to be a total loss. The bad news is we expect it to take months to get fixed. The worse news is that I likely tore something in my shoulder, and my husbands back has been sore ever since. We’re both scheduled for an MRI and regular chiropractic visits. While the initial impact wasn’t bad, going airborne jumping the curb wasn’t exactly a cake walk.
Thankfully, the entire incident was caught on my dashcam. If you don’t have a dashcam, let this be your sign to get one. They’re often under $50US, and can save you thousands. In my case, the other party flat out lied to police and insurance. My dashcam proved him wrong, and his insurance has accepted liability.
We’re thrilled to report that we will be resuming daily posts this week, and are going to be going to a number of car related events to bring you new content!
We also bought another project… a German POS, that isn’t really German. In fact, it’s colloquially known as the “Alabama Trashcan.” Yep, that’s right, we bought a W163 Mercedes Benz M-Class. More specifically, we bought a 2001 ML320.
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Why? I want an overlander, and these old MLs were wildly under appreciated. The W163 came standard with true, full time four wheel drive, with a two speed transfer case. They had more ground clearance than all of the competitors at the time (Explorer, Cherokee, Range Rover, etc), and even had a secondary air inlet to act as a snorkel for water fording. While the prices of Jeeps, 4Runners, and other common overlanders skyrocket, we paid just under $4,000 for this example.
All we need now is a lift kit, some big all terrains, and some recovery gear!
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wardamnambrrr · 2 years ago
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Just an FYI -  OP slightly touches on it but it absolutely depends on what state you’re in about copays and what is covered!
Alabama currently has copays turned off for the PHE - but with that about to end, they will be turned back on. The highest copay is only about $4 though! Abortion has never been covered by Medicaid in AL. Neither has chiropractic services. Dental is only covered for kids and pregnant adults. 
But it’s still good to try in your state and see what you can get! 
Gentle information sharing that if you make under $19k a year you probably qualify for food stamps and state Medicaid. This varies state to state, but absolutely worth a Google.
It was extremely easy to apply and I now have full medical, some dental, psych, and $280 a month of food completely free.
No co-pays. And because Oregon is... slightly less bad than many states, many types of therapy are covered, a chiropractor, gender affirming surgery, it goes on. Abortion. I just got in with my free PCP who also offers telehealth.
Please look into benefits. It varies state by state, my experiences in the Midwest and South weren't as easy and all-encompassing. But SNAP and Medicaid made things possible for my dad and I in Indiana too, and I'm deeply grateful he taught me not to listen to internalized shame about it.
I've made a post about grocery shopping while poor that's still going around and helping people, let's add to this one too! Do you have information about government benefits? I just want to get people seeing and talking about this because it could change a life.
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educationry · 5 months ago
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Alabama (AL) Licensed Chiropractor Practice Course
Alabama (AL) Licensed Chiropractor Practice Course
About the Service:
The Alabama (AL) Licensed Chiropractor Practice Course offers comprehensive training and education for aspiring chiropractors in the state of Alabama. Designed and developed by industry professionals, this course equips students with the necessary knowledge and skills required to pass the licensing exam and excel in their chiropractic practice. From understanding the principles of chiropractic care to mastering diagnostic techniques and treatment modalities, this course provides a well-rounded curriculum to ensure students are ready to meet the challenges of the profession. Enroll in the Alabama (AL) Licensed Chiropractor Practice Course and take a step towards a rewarding and successful career in chiropractic care.
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yoladabrowskii · 1 year ago
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Based in Northern California, Yola Dabrowski has a background consulting businesses in the healthcare sector. Yola Dabrowski began her career as a chiropractic associate with a San Jose practice for seven years, where she used holistic modalitites to help her patients heal. Her care included spinal adjustments, physical therapy modalities, and neuromuscular rehabilitation. She also worked with patients on enhancing lifestyle through improved nutrition and exercise. Since then, she began offering consulting services to other healthcare business owners. She managed the implementation of systems which streamlined operations, improved workflow, and ultimately, patient outcomes. Dr. Dabrowski holds a biology degree magna cum laude from the University of Michigan and earned her chiropratic degree at the Palmer College of Chiropractic West. Through Apex Seminars, she completed extensive coursework that includes fundamentals of brain and blood chemistry, and the aging and development of the brain. Other areas of focus include environmental triggers of the neuro-immuno-endocrine system, theyroid function, and issues relating to food sensitivities. With a lifelong passion for music, Dr. Dabrowski played oboe,, piano, and violin in the Detroit Youth Symphony Orchestra and was a member of marching bands in junior high and high school. Reflecting her family roots, Yola Dabrowski also has a strong interest in folklore and other aspects of Polish culture.
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woodsvalealabama · 2 years ago
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Explore the Lifestyle of Woodsvale Alabama
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Woodsvale, Alabama, is a small rural town located on the lower Alabama-Florida state line. The lifestyle is characterized by a close-knit community, small-town values, and an outdoor lifestyle. The town has two main public parks, Bay Springs Park and Woodsvale Park, which are great places to spend time outside enjoying nature and outdoor activities such as hiking, biking and swimming. There are also numerous lakes and rivers in the area for fishing and boating. The town is also home to a variety of shops, galleries, and restaurants. These venues provide locals with a variety of amenities and unique experiences.
Woodsvale is close-knit community and is a great place to meet people and make new friends. Overall, Woodsvale is a small-town with a friendly and close-knit community and an outdoor lifestyle. If you’re looking for an authentic country experience, then Woodsvale is the perfect place to visit or call home. Woodsvale is known for its stunning natural beauty, including picturesque rolling hills and tall trees. Residents can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including camping, fishing, swimming, and boating. The people of Woodsvale are a close-knit community who enjoy keeping up with the latest in small-town gossip. There is a strong sense of community pride and residents take part in many activities and social events throughout the year. Woodsvale is also home to some charming small businesses and shops, offering artisanal goods and handmade crafts. Residents can find modern conveniences nearby in the city of Tuscaloosa. Overall, the lifestyle of Woodsvale is relaxed and charming.
Explore the Beauty of Woodsvale
Woodsvale, Alabama is an undeveloped area in northwestern Alabama that is known for its unspoiled natural beauty and abundance of wildlife. In this small, rural area, visitors can explore the old-growth forests and meadows, trek up the scenic Appalachian Mountains, enjoy the stunning views of Lake Guntersville, or take a peaceful dip in one of the nearby springs. Wildlife such as deer, fox, and turkey are plentiful, while outdoor enthusiasts can spot wildflowers and unique birds. The Towns of Tuscumbia, Cherokee, and Sheffield are within a short drive. For those looking for a more structured experience, there are nearby attractions such as Desoto State Park, the historical site of Fort Payne, and the North Alabama Railroad Museum. The Museum of Appalachian Culture located in town is a great place to learn the history of the area. Whether you’re looking to explore the mountains and forests or enjoy a few days of peace and relaxation, there’s something special to discover here. There's no need to rush and plenty of time to appreciate the beauty of the outdoors and the friendly, small-town atmosphere.
The town has a relaxed, rural atmosphere and offers residents the chance to enjoy a relaxed lifestyle and easy access to the area’s vast outdoor resources. The town of Woodsvale also offers locals a variety of amenities. The town boasts a grocery store, several restaurants, and a post office. There is also a library, as well as a few churches. Residents of Woodsvale enjoy plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities, including a number of golf courses in the area. Overall, Woodsvale Alabama offers residents a relaxed, rural lifestyle with plenty of outdoor activities and access to amenities like grocery stores and restaurants. With its proximity to Gulf Shores and other regions of Alabama, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy a peaceful life while still being close enough to the hustle and bustle of the city.
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The Joint Chiropractic
4521 Montgomery Hwy #4, Dothan, AL 36303, United States
+1 334-478-9000
The Joint Chiropractic — Dothan is a well renowned place for their high-quality chiropractic services. They are very affordable, convenient and specialized when it comes to providing pain relief from neck, head, knee & back.
They are offering $29 New Patient Special which includes a consultation, exam, and adjustment. One can even schedule an appointment at night or on the weekends. If you don’t have insurance, it doesn’t matter! 
Open nights and weekends, walk-in chiropractor, no insurance needed.
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michaelcosio · 2 years ago
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CDR Brian Ellis, NC, USN
Executive Officer​
Commander Ellis is a native of Wichita Falls, TX. He enlisted in the Navy’s Nuclear Propulsion Pipeline in 1989 and served on the USS Daniel Boone (SSBN 629 Gold) and the USS Alabama (SSBN 731 Gold). From his first shore duty assignment at Trident Refit Facility, Bangor Washington he was selected for Medical Enlisted Commissioning Program and attended Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA.
Following graduation, he was commissioned an Ensign in 2002 and reported to Naval Hospital, Bremerton, WA, where he gained first-hand experience in medical, surgical, and emergency nursing. During this tour he deployed to Fleet Hospital 8, Rota Spain in 2003. In 2004, he transferred to Naval Hospital Twenty Nine Palms, CA to serve as a medical-surgical and emergency staff nurse and deployed to Expeditionary Medical Facility Kuwait in 2005.
In 2007 he reported to 3d Medical Battalion in Okinawa, Japan serving serial year-long assignments as Commander for all three companies. During this tour he was deployed to Helmand Province, Afghanistan in 2008 where he served as Executive Officer of a Shock Trauma Platoon and helped develop tactics, techniques and procedures for the armored Mobile Trauma Bay; a new capability designed to bring critical care to wounded Marines in areas of high IED concentrations. CDR Ellis also completed professional military education through the Expeditionary Warfare School’s Distance Education Program.
In 2011 he reported to Naval Medical Center Portsmouth and served as Manager of the Family Medicine Clinic during Medical Home Port realignment, Joint Commission survey, the merger of Deployment Health and Primary Care, and NCQA submission. In 2012 he was selected as Senior Nurse for the Oceana Triad of clinics, a position normally held by a full Commander, and oversaw the Triad’s realignment of Mental Health, Obstetrics, Physical Therapy, and Chiropractic services under Primary Care.
In 2015 he graduated from Air Command and Staff College in Montgomery, AL and reported to Naval Hospital Naples, Italy where he served as the Quality Manager, Risk Manager, and the command’s Inspector General Representative. In 2018 he reported to the Nurse Corps’ only Joint Duty Assignment List billet as a Medical Planner and then Secretary to the Joint Staff for Joint Task Force - Civil Support on Fort Eustis, VA, completing Joint Professional Military Education phase II through the Joint Forces Staff College in Norfolk, VA. In 2020 he deployed to Djibouti, Africa as the Officer In Charge for the Expeditionary Medical Facility, the Navy’s sole OCONUS Role II trauma facility.  He currently serves as the Executive Officer for Navy Medicine Training Support Center on Joint Base San Antonio, Texas.
CDR Ellis’ decorations include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (three awards), the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (five awards), and the Combat Action Ribbon. He is the proud Gold Star Father of Army PFC Vincent J. Ellis who was killed in action in 2012 and is interred in Arlington National Cemetery. CDR Ellis is a member of the Emergency Nurses Association, and the American College of Health Care Executives.
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aleeorga · 5 years ago
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chiropractor-slidell · 3 years ago
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chiropractorr · 3 years ago
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robinsonnaturalhealthsolutions.com
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chiropractor1 · 4 years ago
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As a second generation chiropractic physician, Dr. Robinson has seen the benefits of natural healthy solutions his whole life. His father graduated chiropractic college in the 1950's and returned to northwest Alabama. Practicing in an area and a time where many people generally ate healthier food, got more exercise and were exposed to less chemicals than today, he saw severe problems from Parkinson's to cancer improve with simply chiropractic treatment. As the years passed and people presented with more difficult problems, nutrition was a logical choice. Over 60 years later we find patients with chronic problems that are requiring more and more knowledge to provide solutions. With over 35 years of service, Dr. Robinson's education continues in the areas of functional neurology and functional medicine/nutrition. In addition to certification in multiple techniques, his continuing education includes over 200 hours of Functional Neurology in addition to 100 hours of Applied Kinesiology.
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cardiffalabama · 2 years ago
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Discover The Charm Of Cardiff Alabama
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Looking for a small town with big charm? Look no further than Cardiff, Alabama. This historic town is located in the heart of the state and is known for its friendly people and beautiful scenery. Visitors can explore the many boutiques and shops downtown, or take a walk through one of the town's many parks.
Cardiff is also home to a number of festivals and events throughout the year, so there's always something to do. Whether you're looking for a quiet getaway or a fun-filled weekend, Cardiff is the perfect destination.
Shopping In Cardiff Alabama
Shopping in Cardiff Town in Alabama is a great experience. There are many shops and stores to choose from, and the prices are very reasonable. The town is located in the southern part of the state, and it is a very beautiful place to visit. The weather is usually very warm in Cardiff Town, and the people are friendly and welcoming.
There are many things to do in the town, and the shopping is just one of them. There are a variety of shops and stores, and you can find almost anything you need. If you are looking for a place to eat, there are plenty of restaurants to choose from. There are also a number of hotels and motels in the town, so you can stay overnight if you need to.
The shopping in Cardiff Town is a great experience, and you will be able to find everything you need. The town is located in the southern part of the state, and it is a very beautiful place to visit.
Lifestyle Of People In Cardiff Alabama
The people of Cardiff Town in Alabama are a friendly and welcoming bunch, with a strong sense of community. The town is situated in the north-central part of the state, and is home to just over 1,000 residents. The climate in Cardiff Town is humid subtropical, with long, hot summers and short, cool winters.
The town experiences all four seasons, but the winters are usually the mildest, with temperatures rarely dipping below freezing. The town is located close to several major highways, making it easy to get around. There are also several public transportation options, including buses and trains. The town is home to a variety of businesses, including restaurants, bars, shops, and more.
There is also a local hospital, and a number of schools. The people of Cardiff Town are proud of their town, and work hard to keep it clean and safe. They are also very friendly and welcoming to newcomers. If you're looking for a friendly place to live with a strong sense of community, Cardiff Town in Alabama is the place for you.
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The Joint Chiropractic
2800 Cahaba Village Pl Suite 270, Mountain Brook, AL 35243, United States
+205-656-0090
The Joint Chiropractic - Mountain Brook is a well renowned place for their high quality chiropractic services. They are very affordable, convenient and specialized when it comes to providing pain relief from neck, head, knee & back.
They are offering $29 New Patient Special which includes a consultation, exam, and adjustment. One can even schedule an appointment at night or on the weekends. If you don't have insurance, it doesn't matter!
Open nights and weekends, walk-in chiropractor, no insurance needed.
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lillianalabama · 2 years ago
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Discover the Beauty of Lillian Alabama
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Lillian is a beautiful place to visit in the wintertime. The scenery is stunning, and the weather is perfect for outdoor activities. There are many things to do in Lillian during the winter months, including hiking, biking, and fishing. You can also visit the Gulf Coast to enjoy the beaches and the warm weather.
Beauty of Lillian
Lillian is a beautiful town with a variety of things to see and do. The town is home to several historical landmarks, including the Lillian Cemetery, Lillian Bridge, and the Old Lillian Town Hall. There are also several parks and recreation areas for residents and visitors to enjoy, including the Lillian Recreation Complex and Aquatic Center, Lillian Municipal Park, and the Lillian Nature Preserve. In addition to its many amenities, Lillian is also home to a variety of businesses, including a variety of shops, restaurants, and services. Lillian is bordered by the Intracoastal Waterway to the north, Escambia Bay to the south and east, and Perdido Bay to the west. The town is part of the Daphne−Fairhope−Foley Micropolitan Statistical Area.
People lifestyle of Lillian
The people of Lillian, Alabama generally live a very active lifestyle. Many people here enjoy going outdoors and participating in activities such as fishing, hiking, and swimming. Others enjoy playing sports or working out at the local gym. There are also many people in Lillian who enjoy spending time with their families and friends. There are also a number of businesses in the town, including a grocery store, a hardware store, and a few restaurants. The town is home to a number of churches, and the residents are active in their communities. Lillian is a quiet, family-oriented community. Most residents are involved in the town's volunteer fire department or its Baptist church. Fishing, boating, and beachgoing are popular activities.
Lillian is a charming small town located on the shores of Perdido Bay in Baldwin County, Alabama. The town's public beach is located on the Gulf of Mexico and is a great place to relax and enjoy the sun and water. For those who enjoy hiking and exploring the outdoors, the Lillian Nature Trail is a great place to start. The trailhead is located at the Lillian Sports Complex and the trail winds through the woods for 1.5 miles before ending at the public beach. The Lillian Boat Ramp is located on the Perdido Bay and is a great place to launch your boat or kayak. The Lillian Fishing Pier is located on the Perdido Bay and is a great place to fish for redfish, speckled trout, and flounder.
Lillian is a historic community located in Baldwin County, Alabama on the border with Florida. It is named after Lillian Mitchell, the daughter of a prominent local family. The community is home to a number of historic buildings, including the Lillian Bed and Breakfast, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Lillian community is also home to the Lillian Community Center, which offers a variety of recreational and educational programs for residents.
The small town of Lillian is located in southern Alabama, and is known for its charming Southern atmosphere. The town is home to a variety of businesses and activities, as well as a number of beautiful parks and recreation areas. The community is also home to a number of schools, including a public elementary school, a middle school, and a high school.
In the town of Lillian, Alabama, residents have access to many different types of activities and amenities. There are a variety of different types of parks and recreation areas in Lillian, Alabama, which provide residents with a place to enjoy the outdoors. There are also many different types of schools in Lillian, Alabama, which offer a variety of different educational opportunities. In addition, Lillian, Alabama, is home to a variety of different types of businesses, which provide a variety of different services to the community.
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The Joint Chiropractic 6850 US-90 Suite A-03, Daphne, AL 36526, United States 251-325-6320
The Joint Chiropractic - Daphne is a well renowned place for their high quality chiropractic services. They are very affordable, convenient and specialized when it comes to providing pain relief from neck, head, knee & back.
They are offering $29 New Patient Special which includes a consultation, exam, and adjustment. One can even schedule an appointment at night or on the weekends. If you don't have insurance, it doesn't matter!
Open nights and weekends, walk-in chiropractor, no insurance needed.
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glencoealabama · 2 years ago
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Glencoe A Beautiful City In Alabama
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The city of Glencoe, Alabama is located in Calhoun and Etowah counties in the northeastern part of the state. It has two city parks and an aquarium. It also has a large population of Millenials, making it a great place to raise a family. If you're looking for a new home in a beautiful city, Glencoe is a great choice.
It's a great place to raise a family:
The small town of Glencoe, AL is a military community located near Atlanta and Birmingham. The weather in Glencoe is mild and pleasant in the spring, fall, and winter. The hottest month in Glencoe is July, with the coolest temperatures in February and March. Residents of Glencoe, AL also enjoy quick access to downtown Gadsden. Glencoe, AL's median annual income is $61,514, slightly less than the U.S. median of $64,994. This is below the national median of $64,902. Despite being a small town, Glencoe, AL is a great place to raise a family. The Livability Score of Glencoe, AL is based on a number of factors, including cost of living, crime rates, and education and housing. Using the Livability Score, we can rank the best neighborhoods in Glencoe, AL for 2022.
It has a large population of Millenials:
The city of Glencoe, Alabama is located between Atlanta, Georgia, and Birmingham, Alabama. The weather in Glencoe is pleasant most of the year. May, October, and September are the most comfortable months to visit. July and August are the least comfortable.
It has two city parks:
The city of Glencoe, Alabama, is located in northeast Alabama. It borders Gadsden, and is a short commute to both Birmingham and Chattanooga. The town is home to two city parks. You can spend an afternoon playing volleyball or baseball, or spend a quiet evening walking through the city's parks. The Wilson Park has a public swimming pool that has been a fixture of summers in Glencoe since the early 1960s. But the pool has become too costly, and only a small percentage of the city's residents use it. The city is now considering replacing the pool with a splash pad, which would cost no admission.
It has an aquarium:
If you're looking for a fun family activity in the southeast, the town of Glencoe, Alabama, has an aquarium. The Gulf Shores Aquarium opened its doors in 1971. The facility features frequent boardwalk talks and seminars to educate guests. In addition to its fish-filled exhibits, it's a great place to learn more about marine life. The Aquarium at Dauphin Island Sea Lab, formerly called the Estuarium, highlights four ecosystems unique to coastal Alabama. It features a 10,000-square-foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and a Living Marsh Boardwalk. The aquarium's 31 exhibit tanks and 30,000-gallon ponds highlight the estuary's many natural resources.
It has a drive-in restaurant:
In Glencoe, Alabama, you can still find a classic drive-in restaurant that is a local favorite. The Big Chief Drive-In is still in business, and is located at 901 West Main Street. During its time in business, it has been the site of some great promotions in Etowah County history, including when Peggy Townsend broke the flagpole-siting record. Another drive-in restaurant in the area is the Burger Supreme Drive-In, owned by James Robinson and his brother Clark Lewis.
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The Joint Chiropractic
510 E Meighan Blvd a10, Gadsden, AL 35903, United States
+1 (256) 330-4668
The Joint Chiropractic - Gadsden is a well renowned place for their high quality chiropractic services. They are very affordable, convenient and specialized when it comes to providing pain relief from neck, head, knee & back.
They are offering $29 New Patient Special which includes a consultation, exam, and adjustment. One can even schedule an appointment at night or on the weekends. If you don't have insurance, it doesn't matter!
Open nights and weekends, walk-in chiropractor, no insurance needed.
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robinsonnaturalhealth · 3 years ago
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robinsonnaturalhealthsolutions.com
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Providing Expert Chiropractic Therapies For Over 35 Years. As a second generation chiropractic physician, Dr. Robinson has seen the benefits of natural healthy solutions his whole life. His father graduated chiropractic college in the 1950’s and returned to northwest Alabama. Practicing in an area and a time where many people generally ate healthier food, got more exercise and were exposed to less chemicals than today, he saw severe problems from Parkinson’s to cancer improve with simply chiropractic treatment. As the years passed and people presented with more difficult problems, nutrition was a logical choice. Over 60 years later we find patients with chronic problems that are requiring more and more knowledge to provide solutions. With over 35 years of service, Dr. Robinson’s education continues in the areas of functional neurology and functional medicine/nutrition. In addition to certification in multiple techniques, his continuing education includes over 200 hours of Functional Neurology in addition to 100 hours of Appesiology.
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