TUSCUMBIA-The newly produced 2025 Tuscumbia Civitan Christmas ornament, featuring
the Tennessee Valley Museum of Art, is now available. This is the 30th annual ornament
produced by the club, marking a milestone! When the first Tuscumbia Civitan ornament
was sold in 1996, the club hoped it would be something that might have a run of about 12
years. Due to the popularity and collectability of the landmark ornaments, the demand has
far surpassed that initial desire!
Club president Fred Joly said that the museum was the unanimous choice of club
members, who hold a process each year to nominate and select the site to feature.
Joly explained, “The Tennessee Valley Museum of Art is a true asset to our community!
Since 1962, the Tennessee Valley Art Association has drawn artists from across three
counties and has been offering opportunities for the artists to exhibit their work. The
Tennessee Valley Museum of Art was built in 1972 to serve these purposes, taking its place
on the historic Commons of Tuscumbia. Today it is the site of visual art exhibits, special
programming, and is headquarters for performances at the Ritz Theatre in Sheffield. What
other small town can boast so much in the realm of the arts! Visitors come from across the
Northwest region of Alabama and beyond to enjoy the offerings of the Tennessee Valley Art
Association.”
Among these offerings is the “Winter Art Market”, which features the handmade goods of
approximately 34 artisans. This Marketplace will run at the TVMA from November 29
through December 23. Civitan ornaments will be on sale at the Tennessee Valley Museum
of Art during this time.
Ornaments may also be purchased at the following locations: Fiddledee D! gift shop, Helen
Keller Public Library, Coldwater Seed & Supply, and at financial institutions in the town.
The cost is $20.00, with proceeds benefiting the charitable causes supported by the club in
the community.
Remaining stock from previous years may also be purchased at a reduced price of $15.00
at Fiddledee D! or at the Library.
Ornament purchases may be made using Paypal, by sending an email request to
Tuscumbiacivitan@gmail.com. Your invoice will reflect an additional charge for shipping
and surcharge by Paypal.
Joly added, “It also wouldn’t be Christmas without fruitcake!” Traditional Claxton
Fruitcakes, made available during the holiday season by the Civitan Club, may be found at
various local grocery stores. Proceeds from fruitcake sales also benefit Civitan charities.
For more information: 256-710-1440, Helen Keller Public Library 256-383-7065 or call
Fiddledee D! 256-383-9797.
