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Leeds Senior Center Update
Our clocks have “sprung” forward, and Spring is not far behind! We look forward to a good week at the Senior Center. If you have been thinking about checking out the Center, this is the perfect opportunity. It is a great and welcoming environment. We hope to see you this week. Please remember to RSVP…
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The Senior Center participated in the National Leap of Kindness Day. We collected needed supplies for Leeds Outreach. A huge “thank you” to Beverly Riddlesperger and ALL her volunteers at Leeds Outreach! They accomplish great things for our Leeds community. We continue to cut up plastic bags and get them ready for a group who…
Read MoreBlasting Scheduled for Grand River Development
Starting tomorrow, March 1, 2024, weather permitting (if it is raining it will start Monday March 4, 2024), there will be blasting at the Grand River development off Rex Lake Road. It is over 1000’ from any Unali houses. The plan is for one blast a day between 8:00am to 3:00pm Monday through Friday. It…
Read MoreCity Office Closure
The City of Leeds announces a city office closure as follows: City Hall will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, February 27th from 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM for staff training.
Read MorePlayground Equipment Repairs
CAUTION AT LARGE PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT AT LEEDS MEMORIAL PARK: PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT REPAIRS The City of Leeds is aware of a needed repair on the large playground equipment. One of the tube slides has a hole in it so that slide is temporarily blocked off. Public Works is aware of the issue and parts are being…
Read MoreLeeds Announces C&B Piping, Inc. Expansion
Leeds Announces C&B Piping, Inc. Expansion In a testament to Leeds’ burgeoning business landscape, Mayor David Miller announced an exciting development that promises to reshape the city’s economic horizon. With an air of anticipation, Mayor Miller unveiled plans for the expansion of C&B Piping, Inc., a cornerstone industry deeply embedded within Leeds’ fabric. “Ladies and…
Read MoreLeeds Senior Center Update
This past week we celebrated January and February birthdays. It was a big day, and the Leeds Jump Rope Team helped us celebrate! A huge “THANK YOU” to April Justice and her jump roping team. They never disappoint. We can’t wait for next year. This week, we will conclude our collection of needed items for…
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We celebrated Valentine’s Day for a whole week. Check out the fun pictures! This week, we are excited to have the Leeds Jump Rope Team come to our January/February birthday party. This has become an annual event for us, and we love watching them. Maybe one day they will let us jump rope with them.…
Read MoreLeeds Downtown Walking Tour 2024
Leeds Downtown Walking Tour 2024 Are you interested in Leeds’ history? Leeds Trails and Tours has much to share. Our next official event is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 13th with our Leeds Downtown Walking Tour. Reenactors will bring the Leeds story alive as we celebrate Leeds in the year 1940. Check out…
Read MoreLeeds Mayor David Miller Presents Proclamation for Leap of Kindness Day 2024
Leeds Mayor David Miller Presents Proclamation for Leap of Kindness Day 2024 – Leeds Mayor David Miller and Leeds City Council declared Leap Day, February 29, 2024 as Leap of Kindness Day in the City of Leeds, Alabama with Leeds Area Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber launched a kindness campaign and Mayor Miller encourages everyone…
Read MoreLeeds Mayor David Miller Presents $500,000 Check to Leeds City Schools for Capital Improvements
Leeds Mayor David Miller Presents $500,000 Check to Leeds City Schools for Capital Improvements – Leeds Mayor David Miller presented a check for $500,000 on behalf of the City of Leeds to Leeds City Schools toward their upcoming construction project at Homer Smiles Field to renovate the facilities. This renovation will include a new field house,…
Read MoreAshville Road Closure Notice
Ashville Road is going to be closed daily between Morgan Street and Simms Street as part of the remediation effort of the old church site. Travelers should avoid this area, if possible. Thank you City of Leeds, Alabama
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