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'''August 8''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''August 8''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2015]]: The [[Black Bear Trail]] exhibit opened at the [[Birmingham Zoo]]. | |||
* [[2013]]: Judge [[Joseph Boohaker]] ordered the closure of [[New Woman All Women Health Care]]. | * [[2013]]: Judge [[Joseph Boohaker]] ordered the closure of [[New Woman All Women Health Care]]. | ||
* [[2010]]: [[Gardendale First Baptist Church]] held services in their new worship center. | * [[2010]]: [[Gardendale First Baptist Church]] held services in their new worship center. | ||
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* [[2006]]: [[Wayne Sellers]] and a group of investors bought the [[Hoover]]-based [[Pasquale's Pizza & Pasta]] restaurant chain. | * [[2006]]: [[Wayne Sellers]] and a group of investors bought the [[Hoover]]-based [[Pasquale's Pizza & Pasta]] restaurant chain. | ||
* [[2002]]: [[The Club]] purchased the adjacent 6.5 acres of land which once housed [[Baby Doe's Matchless Mine]] restaurant. | * [[2002]]: [[The Club]] purchased the adjacent 6.5 acres of land which once housed [[Baby Doe's Matchless Mine]] restaurant. | ||
* [[1982]]: Frankie Beverly & Maze played at the 4th Annual [[Southern Heritage Festival]] at the [[Alabama State Fairgrounds]]. | |||
* [[1975]]: [[Century Plaza]] opened. | * [[1975]]: [[Century Plaza]] opened. | ||
* [[1966]]: [[WAQY-AM]]'s [[Tommy Charles]] and [[Doug Layton]] escalated their "[[Ban the Beatles]]" campaign from boycott to planned bonfire. | * [[1966]]: [[WAQY-AM]]'s [[Tommy Charles]] and [[Doug Layton]] escalated their "[[Ban the Beatles]]" campaign from boycott to planned bonfire. | ||
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* [[1943]]: The [[USS Birmingham (CL-62)]] returned to the US after being assigned to the Atlantic Fleet during [[World War II]]. | * [[1943]]: The [[USS Birmingham (CL-62)]] returned to the US after being assigned to the Atlantic Fleet during [[World War II]]. | ||
[[File:Henry Strzelecki.jpg|right|thumb|Henry Strzelecki, born August 8, 1939]] | |||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
* [[1970]]: Radio host [[Steve Chiotakis]] was born in Gary, Indiana. | * [[1970]]: Radio host [[Steve Chiotakis]] was born in Gary, Indiana. | ||
* [[1950]]: [[Greg Bass]], the host of [[Tapestry]] on [[WBHM]], was born. | * [[1950]]: [[Greg Bass]], the host of [[Tapestry]] on [[WBHM]], was born. | ||
* [[1939]]: Bassist [[Henry Strzelecki]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1939]]: Bassist [[Henry Strzelecki]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[1936]]: [[Carver High School]] band director [[Arthur Means Jr]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1934]]: Restaurateur [[Ezekiel Hameen]] was born. | |||
* [[1926]]: Jazz musician [[Urbie Green]] was born in Mobile. | * [[1926]]: Jazz musician [[Urbie Green]] was born in Mobile. | ||
* [[1905]]: [[Drummond Company]] founder [[Heman Drummond]] was born. | |||
* [[1863]]: Judge [[Daniel Greene]] was born in Opelika. | * [[1863]]: Judge [[Daniel Greene]] was born in Opelika. | ||
* [[1860]]: Doctor [[John Payne]] was born in [[Shelby County]]. | * [[1860]]: Doctor [[John Payne]] was born in [[Shelby County]]. | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
* [[2021]]: Former football coach [[Bobby Bowden]] died at home in Tallahassee, Florida. | |||
* [[2020]]: Minister and street preacher [[John Brown]] died. | |||
* [[2014]]: Dry cleaner [[George Berthon]] died in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[2014]]: Dry cleaner [[George Berthon]] died in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* 2014: Sporting goods dealer [[Bob Wood]] died. | |||
* [[1999]]: Baseball player and manager [[Harry Walker|Harry "the Hat" Walker]] died in Birmingham. | * [[1999]]: Baseball player and manager [[Harry Walker|Harry "the Hat" Walker]] died in Birmingham. | ||
* [[1996]]: Radio announcer [[Tommy Charles]] died. | * [[1996]]: Radio announcer [[Tommy Charles]] died. | ||
* [[1985]]: [[Fairfield]] [[Fairfield Police Department|police officer]] [[Myron Massey]] was shot and killed in the line of duty. | * [[1985]]: [[Fairfield]] [[Fairfield Police Department|police officer]] [[Myron Massey]] was shot and killed in the line of duty. | ||
* [[1976]]: [[Talladega College]] and UNCF president [[Herman Long]] died of cancer in [[Talladega]]. | * [[1976]]: [[Talladega College]] and UNCF president [[Herman Long]] died of cancer in [[Talladega]]. | ||
* [[1938]]: Interior decorator [[W. D. Colby]] died. | |||
* [[1913]]: Governor and Senator [[Joseph Johnston]] died of pneumonia in Washington D.C. | * [[1913]]: Governor and Senator [[Joseph Johnston]] died of pneumonia in Washington D.C. | ||
==Sports== | ==Sports== | ||
* 2009: [[Birmingham Wildfire]] defeated Southern California Steelers 35-16 at [[Legion Field]]. | * [[2009]]: The [[Birmingham Wildfire]] defeated Southern California Steelers 35-16 at [[Legion Field]]. | ||
* 2009: [[Alabama Warriors]] defeated Memphis Panthers 38-20 at [[Warrior Stadium]]. | * 2009: The [[Alabama Warriors]] defeated Memphis Panthers 38-20 at [[Warrior Stadium]]. | ||
* [[1970]]: The New York Jets defeated the Buffalo Bills, 33-10, in an [[List of NFL and AFL exhibition games at Legion Field|exhibition game]] at [[Legion Field]]. | |||
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August 8 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2015: The Black Bear Trail exhibit opened at the Birmingham Zoo.
- 2013: Judge Joseph Boohaker ordered the closure of New Woman All Women Health Care.
- 2010: Gardendale First Baptist Church held services in their new worship center.
- 2009: Seafood & Chicken Box moved to Trussville after 37 years in Center Point.
- 2006: Wayne Sellers and a group of investors bought the Hoover-based Pasquale's Pizza & Pasta restaurant chain.
- 2002: The Club purchased the adjacent 6.5 acres of land which once housed Baby Doe's Matchless Mine restaurant.
- 1982: Frankie Beverly & Maze played at the 4th Annual Southern Heritage Festival at the Alabama State Fairgrounds.
- 1975: Century Plaza opened.
- 1966: WAQY-AM's Tommy Charles and Doug Layton escalated their "Ban the Beatles" campaign from boycott to planned bonfire.
- 1961: Oliver Adams joined the Bessemer Police Department.
- 1943: The USS Birmingham (CL-62) returned to the US after being assigned to the Atlantic Fleet during World War II.
Births
- 1970: Radio host Steve Chiotakis was born in Gary, Indiana.
- 1950: Greg Bass, the host of Tapestry on WBHM, was born.
- 1939: Bassist Henry Strzelecki was born in Birmingham.
- 1936: Carver High School band director Arthur Means Jr was born in Birmingham.
- 1934: Restaurateur Ezekiel Hameen was born.
- 1926: Jazz musician Urbie Green was born in Mobile.
- 1905: Drummond Company founder Heman Drummond was born.
- 1863: Judge Daniel Greene was born in Opelika.
- 1860: Doctor John Payne was born in Shelby County.
Deaths
- 2021: Former football coach Bobby Bowden died at home in Tallahassee, Florida.
- 2020: Minister and street preacher John Brown died.
- 2014: Dry cleaner George Berthon died in Birmingham.
- 2014: Sporting goods dealer Bob Wood died.
- 1999: Baseball player and manager Harry "the Hat" Walker died in Birmingham.
- 1996: Radio announcer Tommy Charles died.
- 1985: Fairfield police officer Myron Massey was shot and killed in the line of duty.
- 1976: Talladega College and UNCF president Herman Long died of cancer in Talladega.
- 1938: Interior decorator W. D. Colby died.
- 1913: Governor and Senator Joseph Johnston died of pneumonia in Washington D.C.
Sports
- 2009: The Birmingham Wildfire defeated Southern California Steelers 35-16 at Legion Field.
- 2009: The Alabama Warriors defeated Memphis Panthers 38-20 at Warrior Stadium.
- 1970: The New York Jets defeated the Buffalo Bills, 33-10, in an exhibition game at Legion Field.