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==Events==
==Events==
* [[January 29]]: A [[List of snowfalls|rare snowfall]] brought 3 inches to Birmingham.
* [[January 29]]: A [[List of snowfalls|rare snowfall]] brought 3 inches to Birmingham.
* April: A [[April 2000 tornado|tornado]] caused major damage to [[Vestavia Hills Baptist Church]] and homes on [[Shades Crest Road]].
* [[June 13]]: [[Forever Wild]] acquired a [[Ruffner Mountain Addition Tract|227-acre addition]] to [[Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve]].
* [[June 13]]: [[Forever Wild]] acquired a [[Ruffner Mountain Addition Tract|227-acre addition]] to [[Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve]].
* The remains of Medal of Honor recipient [[Matthew Leonard]] were moved from [[Shadow Lawn Memorial Gardens]] to Fort Mitchell National Cemetery in Russell County.
* The remains of Medal of Honor recipient [[Matthew Leonard]] were moved from [[Shadow Lawn Memorial Gardens]] to Fort Mitchell National Cemetery in Russell County.
* [[August 30]]: The [[2000 Gaither Christmas Homecoming]] was taped before a sold-out crowd at the [[Alabama Theatre]].
* September: [[Richard Scrushy]] initiated the creation of [[3rd Faze]], a pop trio featured in a motivational touring show sponsored by [[HealthSouth]].
* September: [[Richard Scrushy]] initiated the creation of [[3rd Faze]], a pop trio featured in a motivational touring show sponsored by [[HealthSouth]].
* [[Valley Intermediate School]] was established in [[Pelham]].
* [[Valley Intermediate School]] was established in [[Pelham]].
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* A flock of chickens which had taken up residence at [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 2]] was removed to [[Sylvan Springs]].
* A flock of chickens which had taken up residence at [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 2]] was removed to [[Sylvan Springs]].
* The [[Oblong rocksnail]] was declared to be extinct.
* The [[Oblong rocksnail]] was declared to be extinct.
* Songwriter and vocalist [[Dan Lord]] dissolved the pop-punk band [[Pain]].
* The nonprofit [[TumTum Tree Foundation|Friends of Magic City Children]] was incorporated.


===Business===
===Business===
* [[March 8]]: [[The Briary]] relocated to an [[1899]] farm house.
* [[March 8]]: [[The Briary]] relocated to an [[1899]] farm house.
* [[April 1]]: [[Andy Straynar]] retired from [[Bogue's]] and sold it to his son, [[Greg Straynar|Greg]].
* [[April 1]]: [[Andy Straynar]] retired from [[Bogue's]] and sold it to his son, [[Greg Straynar|Greg]].
* [[May 15]]: [[Ted Sarris|Ted]] and [[Litsa Sarris]] sold [[Ted's Restaurant]] to [[Tasos Touloupis|Tasos]] and [[Beba Touloupis]].
* [[May 31]]: [[Oxmoor Ice Lodge|Alpine Ice Arena]] closed.
* June: The [[Magic City Brewery]] closed.
* June: The [[Magic City Brewery]] closed.
* [[August 3]]: [[Daniel George]] restaurant opened in [[Mountain Brook Village]].
* August: [[Leslie Scrushy]] launched her [[Uppseedaisees]] clothing label.
* August: [[Leslie Scrushy]] launched her [[Uppseedaisees]] clothing label.
* [[August 3]]: [[Daniel George]] restaurant opened in [[Mountain Brook Village]].
* August: [[Café on Main]] opened in [[Trussville]].
* October: [[Impact Mortgage Group]] was founded.
* October: [[Impact Mortgage Group]] was founded.
* [[Oxmoor Ice Lodge|Alpine Ice Lodge]] closed.
* [[Morgan Creek Vineyards]] began producing wine commercially.
* [[Morgan Creek Vineyards]] began producing wine commercially.
* [[Rebecca J's]] gift shop in [[Clay]] opened.
* [[SPOC Automation]] in [[Trussville]] opened.
* [[Fuad Shunnarah|Fuad]] and [[Paul Shunnarah]] opened [[The Baskits]].
* [[Justin Cordes]] and [[Chris Toro]] founded [[Toro-Cordes Iron Arts]].
* [[Pat Sanford|Pat]] and [[Mike Sanford]] and [[Tim Pegg]] opened [[SanPeggio's Pizza]] in [[Chelsea]].
===Education===
* [[Paul Bryant Jr]] was appointed to the [[University of Alabama Board of Trustees]].
===Religion===
* [[July 1]]: Reverend [[James Naughton]] succeeded Reverend [[Peter MacCarthy]] as pastor of [[St Theresa Catholic Church]] in [[Leeds]].
* [[Al Sutton]] succeeded the retiring [[John Porter]] as pastor of [[6th Avenue Baptist Church]].
* [[The Church at Cahaba Bend]] was organized with 12 members.
* [[NorthPark Church|Roebuck Park Baptist Church]] moved to [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]].


===Sports===
===Sports===
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* [[November 18]]:  The [[Iron Bowl|2000 Iron Bowl]] was played in [[Tuscaloosa]] for the first time since [[1901]]
* [[November 18]]:  The [[Iron Bowl|2000 Iron Bowl]] was played in [[Tuscaloosa]] for the first time since [[1901]]
* [[December 10]]: The [[WWF Armageddon]] wrestling tournament was held at the [[Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center]].
* [[December 10]]: The [[WWF Armageddon]] wrestling tournament was held at the [[Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center]].
==Works==
* "Beautiful Something", album by [[Mars Electric]]
===Buildings===
* [[Birmingham Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta]] at [[Liberty Park]]
* [[Charles Forman Investigation Center]] ([[St Clair County Coroner's Office]])
* [[Colonial Promenade at Trussville]]
* [[Colonial Promenade at Tutwiler Farm]]
* [[Oak Grove High School]]


==Individuals==
==Individuals==
* [[William Cobb]] retired after 37 years at the [[University of Montevallo]].
* [[William Cobb]] retired after 37 years at the [[University of Montevallo]].
* [[Jimmy DeButts]] was hired as an [[Auburn Tigers]] beat reporter for the ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]''.
* [[Al Denson]] was promoted to president and CEO of [[Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport|Birmingham International Airport]].
* [[Dan Holliman]] retired after 38 years as a [[Birmingham-Southern College]] professor.
* [[Dan Holliman]] retired after 38 years as a [[Birmingham-Southern College]] professor.
* [[Ben McKinnon]] replaced [[Bill Hardekopf]] as general manager of [[WRRS-FM]].
* [[Lloyd Noland]] was inducted into the [[Alabama Healthcare Hall of Fame]].
* [[Lloyd Noland]] was inducted into the [[Alabama Healthcare Hall of Fame]].
* [[Ben McKinnon]] replaced [[Bill Hardekopf]] as general manager of [[WRRS-FM]].
* [[Bill Steltemeier]] succeeded [[Mother Angelica]] as Chairman and CEO of [[EWTN]].


===Births===
===Births===
* [[March 28]]: [[Chris Richards]], professional soccer player
* [[Ajabu]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] rhinoceros
* [[Ajabu]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] rhinoceros
* [[Ajani]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] elephant
* [[Ajani]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] elephant
* [[Callee]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] elephant
* [[Callee]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] elephant
* [[J-R]], [[Irondale Police Department]] drug detection dog
* [[Juno]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] giraffe
* [[Juno]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] giraffe
* [[Miss Ellie]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] giraffe
* [[Miss Ellie]], [[Birmingham Zoo]] giraffe
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===Awards===
===Awards===
* [[Bert Bank]] was inducted into the [[Alabama Communication Hall of Fame]].
* [[Bert Bank]] was inducted into the [[Alabama Communication Hall of Fame]].
* [[Alabama Press Association]] Best Opinion Columnist: [[Joey Kennedy]]
* [[Tom Banks]], [[Bubba Church]], [[Terry Henley]], [[Marty Lyons]], [[Mac McLendon]], [[Jim Pyburn]] and [[Chase Riddle]] were inducted into the [[Alabama Sports Hall of Fame]].
* [[Tom Banks]], [[Bubba Church]], [[Terry Henley]], [[Marty Lyons]], [[Mac McLendon]], [[Jim Pyburn]] and [[Chase Riddle]] were inducted into the [[Alabama Sports Hall of Fame]].
* [[Miss Shelby County]]: [[Katietie Carradine McNeil]]
* [[Miss Shelby County]]: [[Katietie Carradine McNeil]]
* [[Birmingham Business Hall of Fame]]: [[Henrey Goodrich]], [[Wallace Malone]], [[Katherine McTyeire]], [[Louis Pizitz]], and [[Louis Willie]]


===Graduations===
===Graduations===
* [[Shwetak Patel]] from [[Jefferson County International Baccalaureate]]
* [[Shwetak Patel]] from [[Jefferson County International Baccalaureate]]
* Basketball coach [[Jerod Haase]] from the University of Kansas with a master's in business.
* Basketball coach [[Jerod Haase]] from the University of Kansas with a master's in business.
* [[Michael Morrison]] from [[Calera High School]].


===Marriages===
===Marriages===
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* [[February 21]]: [[Ron Casey]], Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writer
* [[February 21]]: [[Ron Casey]], Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writer
* [[March 28]]: [[George Seibels]], [[Mayor of Birmingham]] from [[1967]] to [[1975]]
* [[March 28]]: [[George Seibels]], [[Mayor of Birmingham]] from [[1967]] to [[1975]]
* [[May 2]]: [[Laurie Battle]], U.S. Congressman (1947-1955)
* [[May 9]]: [[Chris Evans]], former [[Birmingham Bulls (WHA)|Birmingham Bulls]] defenseman
* [[May 13]]: [[Fred Bonnie]], ''[[Southern Living]]'' garden editor and author
* [[June 9]]: [[David Vann]], [[Mayor of Birmingham]] from [[1975]] to [[1979]]
* [[June 9]]: [[David Vann]], [[Mayor of Birmingham]] from [[1975]] to [[1979]]
* [[June 30]]: [[Minnie Gaston]], director of [[Booker T. Washington Business College]]
* [[August 30]]: [[Bob Cain]], musician and club owner
* [[September 16]]: [[Rumplesealskin]], California sea lion at the [[Birmingham Zoo]]
* [[September 16]]: [[Rumplesealskin]], California sea lion at the [[Birmingham Zoo]]
* [[September 21]]: Organist and composer [[Lee Erwin]] died in Greenwich Village, New York.
* [[November 15]]: Former [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills]] [[Robert Guillot]] died.
* [[November 30]]: Jazz drummer [[Wilson Driver]] died in Harlem, New York.
* [[October 20]]: [[Delos Culp]], [[President of the University of Montevallo]] from [[1963]] to [[1968]]
* [[October 20]]: [[Delos Culp]], [[President of the University of Montevallo]] from [[1963]] to [[1968]]
* [[December 24]]: [[John Rice, Jr]], pastor of [[Westminster Presbyterian Church]] from [[1951]] to [[1965]]
* [[December 24]]: [[John Rice, Jr]], pastor of [[Westminster Presbyterian Church]] from [[1951]] to [[1965]]
:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2000]]''
:''See also [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2000]]''
==Works==
* "Beautiful Something", album by [[Mars Electric]]
* [[November 25]]: The [[2000 Gaither Christmas Homecoming]] aired on TNN as "Gaither Gospel Hour: Christmas in the Country".
===Buildings===
* [[Birmingham Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta]] at [[Liberty Park]]
* [[Charles Forman Investigation Center]] ([[St Clair County Coroner's Office]])
* [[Colonial Promenade at Trussville]]
* [[Colonial Promenade at Tutwiler Farm]]
* [[Oak Grove High School]]


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 15:41, 21 December 2023

2000 was the 129th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Education

Religion

Sports

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

Marriages

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2000

Works

Buildings

See Also

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