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(New page: {{November}} '''November 8''' in the history of the Birmingham District: *2006: The Light Overture was recorded at the Alys Stephens Center. *2005: [[Governor Bob Rile...) |
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*[[2006]]: The [[Light Overture]] was recorded at the [[Alys Stephens Center]]. | *[[2006]]: The [[Light Overture]] was recorded at the [[Alys Stephens Center]]. | ||
*[[2005]]: [[Governor Bob Riley]] went on record supporting the boycott of Aruba after [[Natalee Holloway]]'s disappearance there. | *[[2005]]: [[Governor Bob Riley]] went on record supporting the boycott of Aruba after [[Natalee Holloway]]'s disappearance there. | ||
:*The [[Birmingham City Council]] met | :*The [[Birmingham City Council]] met at the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]] while the Council Chambers were refitted to provide wheelchair access. | ||
*[[2004]]: Educator [[Jack Farr]] died. | *[[2004]]: Educator [[Jack Farr]] died. | ||
*[[2000]]: Initial practice began for the newly formed [[Birmingham Thunderbolts]]. | *[[2000]]: Initial practice began for the newly formed [[Birmingham Thunderbolts]]. |
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November 8 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: The Light Overture was recorded at the Alys Stephens Center.
- 2005: Governor Bob Riley went on record supporting the boycott of Aruba after Natalee Holloway's disappearance there.
- The Birmingham City Council met at the Birmingham Museum of Art while the Council Chambers were refitted to provide wheelchair access.
- 2004: Educator Jack Farr died.
- 2000: Initial practice began for the newly formed Birmingham Thunderbolts.
- 1950: Vestavia Hills was incorporated.
- 1945: Mother Angelica was invested as a Poor Clare Nun of Perpetual Adoration.
- 1888: The Daily Birmingham Age and The Daily Herald newspapers merged to become The Birmingham Age-Herald.
- 1819: William Wyatt Bibb was elected as Alabama's first governor.