Redmont Distilling partnering with Atlanta Hawks; Women’s Foundation launches $7.5 million campaign; Dolly Parton plans $60 million dinner theater in Panama City; Anniston Regional Fire Training Center designated Gadsden State campus; Moulton group wins ARC award

Birmingham’s Redmont Distilling, which counts Charles Barkley among its owners, is partnering with the Atlanta Hawks

Redmont Distilling partnering with Atlanta Hawks

Birmingham’s Redmont Distilling, which counts Charles Barkley among its owners, is partnering with the Atlanta Hawks to bring an in-arena bar to the State Farm Arena in Atlanta. The Redmont Vodka Bar will be on the 100-level concourse. – Bham Now

Women’s Foundation launches $7.5 million campaign

The Women’s Foundation of Alabama is launching a $7.5 million fundraising campaign. The goal of the Watershed Campaign is to add 10,000 women to the workforce by 2027. – Alabama Political Reporter

Dolly Parton plans $60 million dinner theater in Panama City

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Country music legend Dolly Parton is planning to open a location of her Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show in Panama City in 2025. The $60 million 60,000-square-foot facility will seat more than 1,000 guests. The pirate show currently has locations in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. – AL.com

Anniston Regional Fire Training Center designated Gadsden State campus

The Anniston Regional Fire Training Center has been designated a Gadsden State Community College campus. In addition, it has received accreditation through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools – Commission on College. – City of Anniston

Moulton group wins ARC award

Moulton-based Wild Alabama has received $25,000 from the Appalachian Regional Commission for its educational facility design project. The award will help Wild Alabama complete a schematic design plan and feasibility study. – Appalachian Regional Commission

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