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==Events==
==Events==
* [[April 23]]: [[Birmingham]] signed a [[Birmingham Sister Cities|Sister City]] agreement with [[Vinnytsia, Ukraine]].
* [[May 30]]: [[Art Franklin]] delivered his final newscast at [[WBRC 6]] before moving to Atlanta.
* [[May 30]]: [[Art Franklin]] delivered his final newscast at [[WBRC 6]] before moving to Atlanta.
* July: The [[Jefferson Metropolitan Health Care Authority]] was created by [[Jefferson County Commission]] president [[Larry Langford]].
* [[September 12]]: The [[Birmingham Green Post Office]] closed.
* [[September 9]]: 68% of voters rejected [[Bob Riley#Amendment One|Amendment One]], Governor [[Bob Riley]]'s proposal to make Alabama's tax system more progressive.
* [[September 19]]: The new [[Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum]] opened to the public at [[Barber Motorsports Park]].
* [[September 19]]: The new [[Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum]] opened to the public at [[Barber Motorsports Park]].
* [[October 14]]: [[Bernard Kincaid]] and [[Carole Smitherman]] qualified for a runoff in the [[2003 Birmingham mayoral election]].
* [[November 12]]: The non-profit [[Friends of Shades Mountain]] was incorporated by [[Larry Rodick]].
* [[November 4]]: [[Bernard Kincaid]] defeated [[Carole Smitherman]] in the [[2003 Birmingham mayoral election|mayoral runoff]].
* [[Jack Warner]] opened the [[Westervelt-Warner Museum of American Art]].
* [[Jack Warner]] opened the [[Westervelt-Warner Museum of American Art]].
* The [[Church of the Reconciler]] moved to its present location on [[14th Street North]].
* The [[Youth Service League]] merged with [[Camp Fire USA Central Alabama Council]].
* The [[Youth Service League]] merged with Camp Fire USA Central Alabama Council]].
* The [[Samaritan Foundation]] was incorporated.
* [[Solid Rock Church]] entered into a lease-purchase with the [[Jefferson County Board of Education]] for the vacant [[Pinson School]].


===Business===
===Business===
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* [[Killarney's]] Celtic Pub moved from [[Eastwood Mall]] to the 3625 [[8th Avenue South]] in [[Forest Park]].
* [[Killarney's]] Celtic Pub moved from [[Eastwood Mall]] to the 3625 [[8th Avenue South]] in [[Forest Park]].
* [[Infinity Property & Casualty]] was founded.
* [[Infinity Property & Casualty]] was founded.
* [[Edward Aldag Jr]] founded [[Medical Properties Trust]].
* [[Herschell Hamilton]], [[Mike Carpenter]] and [[Roy Keith Jr]] founded [[BLOC Global Group|Formation Methods]].
===Education===
* [[Leeds City Schools]] was established.
===Government===
* July: The [[Jefferson Metropolitan Health Care Authority]] was created by [[Jefferson County Commission]] president [[Larry Langford]].
* [[September 9]]: 68% of voters rejected [[Bob Riley#Amendment One|Amendment One]], Governor [[Bob Riley]]'s proposal to make Alabama's tax system more progressive.
* [[October 14]]: [[Bernard Kincaid]] and [[Carole Smitherman]] qualified for a runoff in the [[2003 Birmingham mayoral election]].
* [[November 4]]: [[Bernard Kincaid]] defeated [[Carole Smitherman]] in the [[2003 Birmingham mayoral election|mayoral runoff]].
===Religion===
* The [[Church of the Reconciler]] moved to its present location on [[14th Street North]].
* [[CrossPoint, a Southern Baptist Church]] was founded as a satellite campus of [[First Baptist Church of Center Point]].
* [[Solid Rock Church]] entered into a lease-purchase with the [[Jefferson County Board of Education]] for the vacant [[Pinson School]].
* [[Our Lady of La Vang Vietnamese Catholic Parish]] was established at [[St John Bosco Catholic Church]] in [[Woodlawn]].


===Sports===
===Sports===
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* [[Vestavia Hills City Center]], second phase
* [[Vestavia Hills City Center]], second phase
* [[2229 1st Avenue South]], renovations
* [[2229 1st Avenue South]], renovations
* [[150 Plaza]] shopping center in [[Bessemer]]


== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
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* Superintendent [[Cleveland Hammonds]] retired from St Louis, Missouri public schools.
* Superintendent [[Cleveland Hammonds]] retired from St Louis, Missouri public schools.
* [[Hubert Green]] was diagnosed with throat cancer.
* [[Hubert Green]] was diagnosed with throat cancer.
* [[Herbie Newell]] became president and CEO of [[Lifeline Children’s Services]].
* [[Clyde "Bud" Precise]] became pastor of [[Pilgrim Church|Pilgrim Congregational Church]].
* [[Clyde "Bud" Precise]] became pastor of [[Pilgrim Church|Pilgrim Congregational Church]].
* [[John W. Stewart III]] earned a Ph.D. in English at the University of Southern Mississippi.
* [[John W. Stewart III]] earned a Ph.D. in English at the University of Southern Mississippi.
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===Births===
===Births===
* [[Jordyn Hudson]], founder of [[Shape the Culture]]
* [[Nairobi]] and [[Sahara]], cheetahs born at the Dickerson Park Zoo in Springfield, Missouri
* [[Nairobi]] and [[Sahara]], cheetahs born at the Dickerson Park Zoo in Springfield, Missouri


=== Graduations ===
=== Graduations ===
* [[Joey Kennedy]], M.A. in English with honors at [[UAB]]
* [[Joey Kennedy]], M.A. in English with honors at [[UAB]]
* [[Hadiyah-Nicole Green]], M.S. in physics and optics from [[Alabama A&M University]]


===Marriages===
===Marriages===
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* [[April 19]]: [[Cholly Atkins]], Motown choreographer  
* [[April 19]]: [[Cholly Atkins]], Motown choreographer  
* [[April 22]]: [[Dearniki Echols]], community activist (killed)
* [[April 22]]: [[Dearniki Echols]], community activist (killed)
* [[June 3]]: [[Joseph Connor Jr]], retired Air Force and NASA physician
* [[June 14]]: [[John Weld]], stuntman, journalist and author
* [[June 14]]: [[John Weld]], stuntman, journalist and author
* July: [[S. Richardson Hill]], former [[List of UAB presidents|President of UAB]]
* July: [[S. Richardson Hill]], former [[List of UAB presidents|President of UAB]]
* [[October 11]]: [[Ron Nored]], AME pastor and community activist
* [[October 11]]: [[Ron Nored]], AME pastor and community activist
* [[October 14]]: [[Buddy Cooper]], labor attorney
* [[October 22]]: [[Tina Watson]], newlywed on a scuba trip in Australia
* [[October 22]]: [[Tina Watson]], newlywed on a scuba trip in Australia
* [[November 8]]: [[William Yester]], prosthetist
* [[November 8]]: [[William Yester]], prosthetist
* [[December 15]]: [[Earnest Mostella]], preacher and luthier


:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2003]]''
:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2003]]''

Latest revision as of 17:38, 14 April 2024

2003 was the 132nd year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

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