We'd like to say a special thank you to
many folks who made our two-day stay in Sheffield a treat for us. First,
thank you Rev. Randy Burbank, for arranging overnight accommodations for us
at the Cold Water Inn (we actually had real hotel rooms with beds and
showers instead of our normal church fellowship hall or gym or classroom
converted with air mattresses and communal bathrooms down the hall).
Thank you Charlie and Sally Grimmitt, members of Sheffield UMC, who
provided us with abundant water and ice to keep us hydrated as we worked,
plus peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, chips and a cookie for lunch on both
days and a chicken spaghetti dinner, complete with dessert, that Sally
prepared and served to us at the church on Monday night between our two
work days. We enjoyed the Grimmitt's company at dinner and were
enthralled by the stories Charlie told about the early history of
Sheffield, the "competition" between Sheffield and Muscle Shoals
when it comes to which community really owns the rights to claiming it
originated the local music recording industry, and especially his rendering
of how a local hospital orderly by the name of Persey Sledge, became an
overnight singing sensation in 1966 when he recorded "When A Man Loves
A Woman" locally. Thanks also go out to one of the neighbors we
served, Phyllis Brocato, who came running out of her house with fresh-out-of
the-oven brownies for us; and to CFC team member Nancy Miller who made and
sent along her traditional home-made brownies for us, too!
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