Bicentennial kick-off approaches
Franklin County’s Alabama Bicentennial celebration kicks off Feb. 6 at the Franklin County Archives. Invitations have been sent out, and posters can be found around the county.
Franklin County, News, Russellville, Top News Stories FRONT PAGE, Z - News Main, Z - TOP HOME
 By  Lauren Wester Published 
10:30 am Friday, January 12, 2018

Bicentennial kick-off approaches

In 2019 the state of Alabama will officially reach the landmark age of 200, and citizens, organizations and governments across the state are celebrating this bicentennial in different ways. Franklin County already has several events and activities planned, starting in February of this year.

Chris Ozbirn, Franklin County Archives director, is coordinating the bicentennial celebration for Franklin County.

It all starts Feb. 6 at the Franklin County Archives building on Limestone Street. Attendees will gather at 10 a.m. in front of the building for the first part of the event, and a new Franklin County historical marker will be revealed. “It’s an important event,” Ozbirn said.

She said the program will start with the Tuscumbia Color Guard posting the colors, followed by the Russellville High School band playing the National Anthem. Ozbirn said she has asked Jackie Richardson to give the invocation. State Rep. Johnny Mack Morrow will read aloud the resolution he wrote for the bicentennial, and local attorney and former senator Roger Bedford will speak.

“After that we’ll all go inside for a small reception,” Ozbirn said.

The reception will feature a cake Ozbirn’s daughter Buffie Ozbirn is making special for the event, plus other refreshments provided by The Order of the Eastern Star of Franklin County.

There will also be a special presentation made at the reception. Ozbirn will present all of the high schools in the county with a set of 45 books that focus on individual historic figures from the state of Alabama.

“Not many people know about it, but I’m so excited about it,” Ozbirn said.

Invitations for the kick-off have already been sent, and Ozbirn said she is excited for the kick-off and the other events in the works.

Also on Franklin County Times
The sky turned black, and he lived to tell it
Main, News, Phil Campbell, ...
By Brady Petree, Addie Broadfoot For the FCT 
April 29, 2026
PHIL CAMPBELL — By the time April 27, 2011, arrived, Rodney Smith had already grown accustomed to the warnings. For days, sirens had gone off across F...
EMA warns: Don’t rely on storm sirens
Main, News, Russellville, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
April 29, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Franklin County EMA Director Mary Glass said outdoor warning sirens should not be residents’ primary alert system during severe weather...
Ex-principal recalls lost students, teacher
Main, News, Phil Campbell, ...
SEARED IN THEIR MEMORIES
By Brady Petree For the FCT 
April 29, 2026
PHIL CAMPBELL — On the morning of April 27, 2011, Phil Campbell Elementary School (PCES) Principal Jackie Ergle was aware of the threat of severe weat...
West Elementary hosts Careers on Wheels
News, Russellville
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
April 29, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — West Elementary students climbed into concrete trucks, explored emergency vehicles, and learned about skilled trades during the school’...
Cultura Garden Club spotlights pollinators
Columnists, News, Opinion, ...
HERE AND NOW
April 29, 2026
Bees, butterflies and plenty of garden talk filled the room as Cultura Garden Club members gathered at North Highlands Church of Christ in Russellvill...
State should broaden its readiness definition
Columnists, Opinion
April 29, 2026
Families across Alabama are asking hard and necessary questions about what’s next for their high school students. What’s the right path for my child? ...
Local group seeks to help veterans
Franklin County, News, Russellville
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
April 29, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Veterans in Franklin County who need help with groceries, transportation, meals, wellness checks and caregiver support may not always k...
Free CPR, home safety programs offered
News, Russellville
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
April 29, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — The Russellville Fire Department is offering free CPR classes, smoke detector installation and home safety inspections as part of an ex...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *