Marcia Hamilton+FollowBirmingham neighbors deliver Christmas cheerMore than 120 Birmingham locals turned their Christmas morning into a mission of kindness, delivering over 300 hot meals to homebound seniors across the city. For many, like Lesley Sheek, it’s deeply personal—she sees every meal as a way to show love to someone who might otherwise feel forgotten. Volunteers of all ages, including families, packed up turkey, ham, and stuffing, then hit the road to make sure no one spent the holiday alone. It’s not just about food—it’s about connection. How do you and your family spread joy in your community during the holidays? #Safety #Birmingham #CommunityLove00Share
Evan Knight+FollowChristmas miracles roll in for Birmingham gradsThree Birmingham neighbors just got the ultimate Christmas surprise: their own cars, thanks to the Jimmie Hale Mission’s recovery program. For Rodney, Tameka, and Nathan, these vehicles aren’t just rides—they’re fresh starts. Rodney can finally visit family without a Greyhound ticket, Tameka’s heading straight to see her daughter after work, and Nathan plans to help others get to recovery meetings. It’s a powerful reminder of how a little generosity can change a life. What do you think—could more community car donations help folks get back on their feet? #Cars #Birmingham #CommunitySupport00Share
Joel Johnson+FollowBirmingham babies bring extra Christmas cheerNothing says holiday magic quite like welcoming a new baby on Christmas! At Grandview Medical Center in Birmingham, families got an extra-special surprise: newborns swaddled in festive, handmade wraps thanks to the hospital’s volunteers. These little bundles of joy instantly became the season’s most memorable gifts, filling the halls with warmth and smiles. It’s amazing to see how a simple gesture can turn a hospital stay into a cherished holiday memory. Anyone else think this is the sweetest way to start a family tradition? Share your favorite holiday birth stories or thoughts below! #Relationships #Birmingham #ChristmasBabies00Share
James Morgan+FollowMeet Birmingham’s Saxophone Santa!Every December, Birmingham’s All City Music Festival comes alive when Maurice Arrington, the beloved band director at W.J. Christian K-8, takes the stage as Saxophone Santa. For seven years, he’s closed out the festival with a jazzy, crowd-pleasing “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town,” getting students and families singing and clapping along. Arrington’s journey started with a simple request to play Santa for the kids, and now it’s a city tradition. His story is a reminder of how music—and a little holiday spirit—can bring a whole community together. Who else has seen Saxophone Santa in action? #Entertainment #Music #Birmingham00Share
Cheryl Bennett+FollowBirmingham Boulders closing: What’s next?Birmingham Boulders, a downtown climbing staple for nearly a decade, is shutting its doors at the end of 2025. For so many locals, this place wasn’t just a gym—it was a true community hub. The closure comes after the building was sold, leaving the owners with tough choices and no real way forward. If you’ve ever climbed here or just loved the vibe, this news hits hard. Where will Birmingham’s climbing community go next? High Point and Hoover Heights are still around, but it won’t be quite the same. Let’s talk: What are your favorite memories, and how do you see the local climbing scene evolving? #Fitness #Birmingham #ClimbingCommunity00Share
Gary Dunlap+FollowSmall Magic’s big move changes BirminghamSmall Magic is doubling its impact in Birmingham with a brand-new, much larger space right in the heart of the city. This nonprofit, which started in 2019, now supports over 5,000 local children and families with early learning programs. Their new 3,000-square-foot headquarters on First Avenue means more room for kids, easier access for families, and a central spot for community partners. The renovation even preserved historic details, blending old Birmingham charm with fresh energy. What do you think this expansion means for early childhood education in our city? #Safety #Birmingham #SmallMagic00Share
Kaitlyn Hammond+FollowA Birmingham legend’s life lesson hits homeSam Tenenbaum’s story is one you don’t forget—a quiet kid from Crestline Elementary who became both a wrestling star and an opera singer in Birmingham. At his memorial, the crowd was so big they had to move it to the basketball court. Here’s what really stuck with me: almost everyone there had bought Sam’s autobiography, except me. I always brushed off his requests, thinking it didn’t matter. Now, I wish I’d done that small thing for him. It’s a reminder—sometimes the little gestures mean the most. Have you ever missed a chance to make someone’s day? #Entertainment #Birmingham #Community40Share
Victoria Garcia+FollowBirmingham duo’s sweet run on HallmarkA Birmingham mother-daughter team just baked their way to the top three on Hallmark’s ‘Baked with Love: Holidays’—and had to keep the whole adventure a secret until now! Sally Wicker McKay and her mom Amy Wicker spent weeks in England, facing surprise challenges like inventing pie fillings on the fly. Their creative Madeline tower wowed the judges, landing them in the finale. Even though they finished second, they’re bringing their showstopper home for Christmas Eve. Imagine being gone for weeks and not being able to tell anyone why! Would you ever keep a secret this big for a shot at TV glory? #Entertainment #TVSeries #Birmingham00Share
Mr. Thomas Martin MD+FollowBirmingham’s climbing community loses a homeBhamBoulders, the heart of Birmingham’s climbing scene for nearly a decade, is closing its doors at the end of the year. The news hits hard for anyone who’s found friends, confidence, or just a great workout on those walls. The owners tried everything to keep the gym open, but the building’s sale made it impossible. For so many, B2 was more than a gym—it was a second home. How do you think this will impact the local climbing community, and where do you see everyone heading next? #Fitness #Birmingham #ClimbingCommunity00Share
qwilson+FollowBirmingham remembers gospel legend Katie SankeyKatie Sankey’s powerful voice wasn’t just music—it was the heartbeat of Birmingham’s gospel scene for decades. Known as the “Thunderbolt of the South,” her songs like “I Don’t Know Why” still echo in churches and homes, inspiring generations. Her family shares how her passion shaped their lives, with her granddaughter saying, “We stand on her shoulders.” Now, with her induction into the 2026 Gospel Sounds Music Awards Hall of Fame, Sankey’s legacy is set to shine even brighter. How has her music touched your life or your family’s traditions? Let’s celebrate her impact together. #Entertainment #Birmingham #KatieSankey01Share