‘Move Alabama’ promotes activity
News, Russellville
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com
 By María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com  
Published 7:02 pm Tuesday, April 22, 2025

‘Move Alabama’ promotes activity

RUSSELLVILLE – Public Library Director Joshlyn Bowen said the Franklin County Extension Service’s annual “Move Alabama” event is one she plans to continue bringing back to the library each year.

Extension Snap Educator Kaylie Denny took part in the activities in an effort to encourage greater activity in the community.

“We’re trying to get families to be active together and make it fun at the same time,” Denny explained. “We talked about finding fun ways to be active.”

The Extension Service’s Shirley Jimenez, Expanded Food and Nutrition educator, also participated.

Bowen said it’s important to encourage having fun while promoting more activity.

“It’s so important to show our children how fun exercise can be,” she said. “We had a sensory-friendly chalk walk as part of the activities this year — the first during my time as director. I believe it is one of my most favorite events we have had the pleasure of hosting.”

Bowen said children loved the chalk walk and didn’t even realize they were exercising, just that they were having fun.

“From hopscotch to popping bubbles, each station provided movement, task development and laughter,” Bowen added.

FREE CHILDCARE OPPORTUNITY Joanna Taylor, a Family and Community Engagement specialist for Auburn University’s Early Head Start Childcare Partnership, also took part in the events.

“We partner with home-based daycare providers,” Taylor said. “We want to let people know that the Early Head Start program has a provider in Franklin County, and we are registering children that are six weeks up through two and a half for free childcare.”

Taylor said a lot of people don’t know about the program and they’re working to get the word out.

“We’re kind of a hidden gem,” she added. “I provide wraparound and parent support services once they’re in the program.”

Taylor explained anybody who would qualify for a regular Head Start program would qualify for the special daycare program. SNAP beneficiaries automatically qualify, as well as children experiencing homelessness, those in foster care or children with disabilities.

For information, call the Franklin County Extension office at 256332-8880.

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