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* [[2003]]: [[Homewood City Hall]] | * [[2003]]: [[Homewood City Hall]] | ||
* [[2004]]: [[Hollywood Country Club]] | * [[2004]]: [[Hollywood Country Club]] | ||
* [[2005]]: [[Homewood | * [[2005]]: [[Homewood Christmas Star]] | ||
* [[2006]]: [[Shades Cahaba School]] | * [[2006]]: [[Shades Cahaba School]] | ||
* [[2007]]: [[Edgewood streetcar]] | * [[2007]]: [[Edgewood streetcar]] |
Revision as of 14:02, 17 December 2010
The Homewood historic Christmas ornaments are a series of commemorative Christmas tree ornaments created by artist Don Stewart. The first six ornaments in the series were marketed as a fund-raising for the Homewood Chamber of Commerce from 2003 to 2008. Those ornaments depicted historic Homewood buildings and scenes. The ornaments were produced in editions of 500 and sold for $10.
In 2009 Stewart bought the remaining stock of unsold ornaments and added a seventh design to the series, depicting the spotted salamander native to Shades Creek that has become an unofficial city mascot.
- 2003: Homewood City Hall
- 2004: Hollywood Country Club
- 2005: Homewood Christmas Star
- 2006: Shades Cahaba School
- 2007: Edgewood streetcar
- 2008: Homewood Theatre
- 2009: Spotted salamander
References
- Bryan, Kim (December 24, 2008) "Homewood's commemorative ornaments now relegated to history." Birmingham News
- Bryan, Kim (August 26, 2009) "New spotted salamander ornament debut in Homewood, Alabama." Birmingham news
External links
- DS Art website