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Small town Heflin proves it can
play with Alabamas biggest cities, takes Sportstown
title
At
first blush, it might seem impossible that the Sports Illustrated
Sportstown for the state of Alabama would be somewhere other
than Tuscaloosa or Auburn. But, indeed, another city has
beaten out those hotbeds of college sports, as well as larger
urban centers like Birmingham and Montgomery to take the
honor that city is Heflin, population: 3,002.
Located almost exactly in-between Birmingham
and Atlanta, just off Interstate 20, Heflins size
belies the stature of its sports and recreation offerings,
as its Parks and Recreation Department (PARD) has proven
to be first class. The Heflin PARD, which actually serves
a larger population of almost 6,500 in Cleburne County,
has put together a comprehensive sports and recreation program
to serve all of its citizens.
That starts with the kids. Like the
rest of Alabama, football is king in Heflin and competitive
youth tackle football leagues start at 6 years old. And
while other youth sports, like baseball, softball and basketball
may draw more participants, football draws the most attention
its not unusual for 1,000 spectators to turn
out for a youth football game.
In a close-knit city like Heflin,
the community support of our programs is tremendous,
said Department Director Tammy Perry, who joined the PARD
seven years ago, as its second full-time employee. Thanks
to a supportive mayor and city council, weve really
been able to grow our program and our residents have responded
very positively to it.
In the time that she has been involved,
the Heflin PARD staff has grown to its current size of five
full-timers, eight part-timers and 250-300 volunteers, Perry
said. The larger staff has allowed for more structure, more
education and training for the citys coaches, and
more activities.
Some of those activities are also made
possible by the citys new recreation center, which
the PARD opened in August 2002, and has been a boon to the
community.
The rec center has brought the
seniors in and given them a place to go for recreation and
physical activity, said Perry who herself teaches
a seniors fitness class twice a week. It has
really been a great addition to our area and provided programs
for all age groups.
In addition to its youth and senior
programs, Heflins PARD organizes adult sport programs
in softball, volleyball and, of course, flag football. Recently,
the Department has also organized several large-scale events
like a statewide baseball tournament for 14-year-olds.
Perry puts it all in perspective: With
our staff, volunteers, community and government support,
we do the same things that bigger towns do, just on a smaller
level.
That can do attitude has earned
Heflin, which calls itself The Gateway to the Appalachians,
a new nickname: Sports Illustrated Sportstown.
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