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* [[May 19]]: [[William D. Sulzby]], executive with [[Hayes Corporation]] | * [[May 19]]: [[William D. Sulzby]], executive with [[Hayes Corporation]] | ||
* [[May 25]]: [[Audis Williams]], [[Clay]] building inspector | * [[May 25]]: [[Audis Williams]], [[Clay]] building inspector | ||
* June: [[Bill Bryant]], orthopedist | |||
* [[June 9]]: [[Walter Hill]], former [[Sardis Missionary Baptist Church]] deacon, murdered | * [[June 9]]: [[Walter Hill]], former [[Sardis Missionary Baptist Church]] deacon, murdered | ||
* [[June 13]]: [[John Martin|John]] and [[Evelyn Martin]] and [[Ryan Evans]], murder victims | |||
* [[June 16]]: [[Joseph Braswell]], interior designer | * [[June 16]]: [[Joseph Braswell]], interior designer | ||
* [[June 29]]: [[Joe Dentici]], radio engineer and DJ | * [[June 29]]: [[Joe Dentici]], radio engineer and DJ | ||
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* [[October 2]]: [[Frances Bergen]], actress and model | * [[October 2]]: [[Frances Bergen]], actress and model | ||
* [[October 5]]: [[Hal Lynch]], actor | * [[October 5]]: [[Hal Lynch]], actor | ||
* [[October 23]]: [[Mary Smith]], police officer, shot in line of duty | * [[October 23]]: [[Mary Smith]], [[Fairfield Police Department|Fairfield police officer]], shot in line of duty | ||
* [[October 29]]: [[Benjamin Greene]], former [[HABD]] commissioner | * [[October 29]]: [[Benjamin Greene]], former [[HABD]] commissioner | ||
* November: [[Bernice Shepherd]], [[Ruffner Mountain Nature Center]] benefactor | * November: [[Bernice Shepherd]], [[Ruffner Mountain Nature Center]] benefactor | ||
* [[November 4]]: [[Edward Gardner]], former president of the [[Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights]] | |||
* [[November 26]]: [[Maxie Bryant]], environmental activist | |||
* [[November 29]]: [[Herman Spivey]], toy store owner | * [[November 29]]: [[Herman Spivey]], toy store owner | ||
* [[December 9]]: [[Wendell Givens]], writer and newspaper editor | * [[December 9]]: [[Wendell Givens]], writer and newspaper editor |
Revision as of 15:01, 8 November 2007
2006 is the 135th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.
Events
- January 10: Bernard Kincaid delivered the 2006 State of the City address
- February 3: Three Birmingham college students set fire to 9 rural Alabama churches
- February 20: 16th Street Baptist Church was designated a National Historic Landmark
- February 26: ESPN Classic televised a re-created Negro League game from Rickwood Field
- March 15: BhamWiki was launched
- March 20: Torchmark announced their move to Texas
- March 26: Mike Anderson accepted an offer to become Missouri's head basketball coach
- March 30: Cirque du Soleil made its Birmingham debut with "Delirium"
- April 7: Mike Davis was named UAB's new men's basketball coach
- May 22: Avondale Mills announced plans to sell or close all its mills
- May 24: Taylor Hicks won American Idol..
- May 24: Regions Bank and AmSouth Bank announced plans for a merger
- May 24-28: 2006 SEC Baseball Tournament
- June 2-9: Home Builders Blitz 2006
- June 6: Statewide primary elections and referendum were held
- June 15-22: 217th Presbyterian General Assembly was held in Birmingham
- June 16-18: 2006 City Stages
- June 16-18: 2006 North America Cup, paralympic competition
- June 17: 1906 Shelby County time capsule was opened
- June 29: Demolition of Eastwood Mall officially began
- July 13-16: AVP Hoover Open beach volleyball tournament
- July 16-19: 2006 National Association of Free Will Baptists convention
- August 2: Saks, Inc. sold its Parisian division to Belk, Inc.
- August 10: The Birmingham News moved into its new building
- August 23: Premiere of Two-A-Days
- September 5: Jeremy Brown makes his MLB debut with the Oakland A's
- September 23: 2006 Calera plane crash at the Wings and Wheels Air Show
- September 28: President Bush discussed energy policy in Hoover and hosted a fundraiser for Bob Riley
- October 1: Miss Alabama USA Haleigh Stidham gave her crown to Rebecca Moore
- October 4: Operation "Taking It to the Streets", part I
- October 6: Ground was ceremonially broken for the Railroad Reservation Park
- November 4: Operation "Taking It to the Streets", part II
- November 7: 2006 general election
- November 12: Dedrick Griham was convicted on three federal counts
- December: List of Christmas parades
Births
- August 7: Rowan, a male reticulated giraffe at the Birmingham Zoo
Deaths
- January 19: Reverend Willie Spencer of Hueytown
- January 23: Murray Sokol, sales clerk
- January 30: Coretta Scott King
- February: Matilda, world's oldest chicken
- February 11: James F. Sulzby IV, real estate agent
- March 12: Richard N. Murray, former director of the Birmingham Museum of Art
- March 22: Alan Potts, owner of Silvertron Café
- April 4: Shirley Crumley, casting director
- April 23: John Hallum, actor
- May 19: William D. Sulzby, executive with Hayes Corporation
- May 25: Audis Williams, Clay building inspector
- June: Bill Bryant, orthopedist
- June 9: Walter Hill, former Sardis Missionary Baptist Church deacon, murdered
- June 13: John and Evelyn Martin and Ryan Evans, murder victims
- June 16: Joseph Braswell, interior designer
- June 29: Joe Dentici, radio engineer and DJ
- July 14: George M. Murray, former Bishop of Alabama
- July 17: Bill Morgan Freeman, artist
- July 30: Billy Thompson, Shelby County Commission
- August 3: Terrence West, Woodlawn High School girls basketball coach, murdered
- August 14: Robert Davis III, adventurer
- August 24: William Bridgers, founder of UAB School of Public Health
- October 2: Frances Bergen, actress and model
- October 5: Hal Lynch, actor
- October 23: Mary Smith, Fairfield police officer, shot in line of duty
- October 29: Benjamin Greene, former HABD commissioner
- November: Bernice Shepherd, Ruffner Mountain Nature Center benefactor
- November 4: Edward Gardner, former president of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights
- November 26: Maxie Bryant, environmental activist
- November 29: Herman Spivey, toy store owner
- December 9: Wendell Givens, writer and newspaper editor
Works
Buildings
- Birmingham News building (2006)
- Blazer Hall (2006)
- Bloom
- Bristol Southside
- Clay Community Center
- Garden of Hope
- P. D. Jackson-Olin High School
- Mountain Brook School System headquarters
- Plaza Fiesta
- Shoppes at River Run
- St John Missionary Baptist Church
Books
Other
- Borat, film with scenes set in Birmingham
- Two-A-Days, television series
See Also
- 2006 City Stages
- 2006 Birmingham Barons
- 2006 SEC Baseball Tournament
- 2006 Birmingham Steeldogs
- 2006 UAB Blazers
- 2006 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival
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