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Frings and his wife, Jennifer, have operated the [[Fossil Site]], a nature store for children, since [[1999]]. They have three daughters, Haley, Holley and Heidi.  
Frings and his wife, Jennifer, have operated the [[Fossil Site]], a nature store for children, since [[1999]]. They have three daughters, Haley, Holley and Heidi.  


Frings was elected mayor of Alabaster in [[2000]] and was re-elected in [[2004]].
Frings was elected mayor of Alabaster in [[2000]] and was re-elected in [[2004]].  He was elected for a third term in [[2008 Shelby County municipal elections|2008]], defeating three challengers with 56% of the vote in the general election.


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Revision as of 11:43, 27 August 2008

David M. Frings is the mayor of Alabaster and director of the Oak Mountain Interpretive Center.

Frings is a 1973 graduate of Shades Valley High School and earned his bachelor of science in geology from UAB. In 1976 he began working as a geologist in the Alabama Power Company's construction department. He transferred to Southern Company in 1998, becoming its general construction superintendent in 2000. He is a licensed geologist in Alabama and is also certified to practice in Mississippi. He retired from Southern Company in 2006.

Frings and his wife, Jennifer, have operated the Fossil Site, a nature store for children, since 1999. They have three daughters, Haley, Holley and Heidi.

Frings was elected mayor of Alabaster in 2000 and was re-elected in 2004. He was elected for a third term in 2008, defeating three challengers with 56% of the vote in the general election.

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