A farmer’s market is to be 8 a.m.-noon Friday at Autumn Cove. Call 256-832-7599 for more information.
The Donoho School drama department is to perform the Frank L. Baum classic, “The Wizard of Oz,” at 7 p.m. Friday and May 5 at the Anniston High School auditorium. Tickets are $5 each. Ten percent of the proceeds from these performances will sponsor one year of education for students at The Ray of Hope School in Kampala, Uganda, as part of the Rainbow Connection project. Call 256-237-5477 or visit www.10eighteen.org for more information.
The J.O.Y. Quilters’ Guild will be at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in the MAC of the First United Methodist Church in Jacksonville. Anne Barrett, award winning quilter, is to present a trunk show of her quilts. Everyone is invited to attend.
A glass jewelry making workshop will be 2-4 p.m. Sunday at Berman Museum of World History. The event is sponsored by Berman Museum Alliance and fused glass artist, Lori Cummings of Ziwi Glass. Reservations are required. Call 256-237-6261 or email dford@bermanmuseum.org or visit www.bermanmuseum.org for more information.
Comfort Care Hospice of Talladega will host a “Celebration of Life” event, to encourage and support bereaved families and friends of our community, 4-6 p.m. Friday at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 208 North St. E., Talladega. Call 800-761-1250 for more information.
The 16th annual Hatchett Creek roundup will be 10 a.m. (lunch under the arbor at noon), May 5 at Hatchett Creek Presbyterian Church, South Clay County, Brownville, County Road 7, bring a covered dish. The speaker is Linda Rochester, BS, MSW, MA, social worker, college faculty member, singer and historian. Call 256-839-5892 or 205-969-1942 to register or for more information.
The Christian Women’s Job Corps (CWJC) of Calhoun County will hold its annual fashion show and brunch at 8:30 a.m. May 5 at Classic on Noble. Tickets are $20 each. Call 256-237-5171 to purchase tickets.
The annual museum plant sale is noon-3 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m.-2 p.m. May 5 at the site of Anniston Museum’s future botanical garden. It is located just past the Anniston and Berman Museums to the top of the hill at the end of Museum Drive. Call 256-237-6766 for more information.
The Marine Corps and the Montford Point Marine Association is looking for African Americans who trained at the segregated Marine facility Camp Montford Point from 1942-1949. Legislation to award the original Montford Point Marines with a Congressional Gold Medal was signed by President Obama in November 2011. To be counted among the original Montford Point Marines and receive a replica medal, documentation such as the DD214 or discharge paperwork is required. Call Joe Geeter at 610-495-3619.
The Positive Christian Singles will meet at 4:30 p.m. May 7 at Western Sizzlin’ in Oxford. The Chuliffinnie Bluegrass Band is to present a program of music. Call 256-820-3536 for more information.
Nationally recognized WMI/NOLS curriculum in wilderness first aid is 8 a.m. May 9-10 at Jacksonville State University Pete Mathews coliseum, room 326. The cost of the program is $127.50 for JSU students/staff; $145 for community. Call 256-782-5515 to register or for more information.
The 2012 “Get Outdoors Day” family festival will be 9 a.m.-1 p.m. May 12 at Munford Elementary School. The event is sponsored by the Town of Munford, Talladega County Board of Education and the U.S. Forest Service. Call 256-315-5250 for more information.
Annual daylily sale, sponsored by the Central Alabama Daylily Society (CADS), is 8 a.m. until all are sold May 5 at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. Prices range from $5-20. Call Joan Woodard at 256-435-8884 for more information.
National “Take Back Day,” sponsored by Family Links, Calhoun County Sheriff’s Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration, is 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday at the Quintard Mall food court. The event is an opportunity for the public to rid their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs. The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked.
The Highway 132 “18-mile long” yard sale is 7 a.m. Saturday beginning at U.S. 278 West/Alabama 132 junction and goes through Altoona ending in Oneonta.
A free Zumba fitness party is 1 p.m. Saturday at Harvest International Ministry, 707 Wilmer Ave., next to Snow Glass. Classes begin Tuesday. Call Jenniffer Whyte at 256-473-3463 or on Facebook as Zumba Fitness with Jenniffer or contact pastor Reinaldo Whyte at 256-712-7910 for class information.
Dega Day is 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday at Talladega College on the Quad. Call 256-761-6274 for more information.
The Eureka Market, a fundraiser for missions supported by Eureka Baptist Church featuring adult clothing and related items, is Saturday in the church’s gym. Visit www.tots2teensconsignments.com for more information.


