Neighbors:
Neighbors:
I work hard every day to make Prattville better. That hard work begins in District 5, on the streets we call home. My wife and I have raised our children in this district, and I have a strong passion to see the quality of life continue to improve in District 5 and thoughout our entire city. I am committed to provide you with the best representation possible on the City Council in matters that affect you and your family, whether it’s economic development, residential and business growth, city services, public safety, recreational activities or any of the other diverse issues we face together. I am proud of what has been accomplished in District 5 and I want to continue working for you to accomplish even more. I sincerely ask for your vote and support on August 26.
It was my great honor and privilege to accompany 87 World War II veterans on the Prattville/River Region Inaugural Honor Flight. I was chosen to be one of the Guardians for the veterans and I can tell you that these 85 and 90-year young veterans walked the legs off us guardians. The day in Washington DC with our WW II Vets was one of the most inspiring and emotional days of my life. I shall never forget this great experience.
In a post last week I shared some information about helping people cope mentally and emotionally with what has happened to our district. I would like to also provide you with contact information of those who can help if you or someone you love is having problems. The first is Dr. Bill Morgan with the Autauga County Baptist Association at 334-365-7802. The second is Dr. Wayne Perry with the Samaritan Counseling Center at 334-262-7787.
Please, if you know someone that is having problems after this disaster, help them get help. As friends, family, and neighbors we must be there for one another during this time.
As I have pointed out, during this difficult time we must come together and look out for the needs of others. I have advocated for telling your story of what has happened to help one another heal during this time. This story was passed onto me and this is one of the most heart-warming things I have come across in a long time.
Mackenzie is a 2nd Grader at Forest Avenue Magnet School in Montgomery, where they have been collecting money for Prattville. Last week Mackenzie lost her 2nd tooth. With Mackenzie’s family, the tooth fairy has always brought $20 for your first tooth and $1 for any other teeth. After she lost her tooth she came home and handed her mom a note and asked her mom to put the note by her tooth for the tooth fairy. She also told her mom that Friday is the last day to donate money.The note she left said:
Dear Tooth Fairy,
I know after your first tooth you only bring one dollar but because of what happened in Prattville do you think you could leave a little more?
Love,
Mackenzie
Mackenzie has it right. The person who passed this story to me put it best when they said that what Mackenzie said sums up the love and concern for Prattville. With that frame of mind, we can help each other through this tragedy and guide our neighbors and our families towards the light at the end of the tunnel.
Dear Editor;
On behalf of the people who live in Municipal District 5, allow me to thank all the agencies and the hundreds of volunteers who have provided aid and comfort to us during our time of need. On the afternoon of Sunday, Feb. 17, 2008, our lives and the lives of our friends and neighbors changed dramatically. As a result of the tornado, many of us lost our homes and/or possessions, but through the grace of GOD, our lives were spared.
I have spoken in length to Dr. Bill Morgan and others who are leading in the relief effort. I am told that one of the best things that we can do now is to “tell our story” to someone who will listen. In this spirit and to help us help one another through the healing process, I am opening my Web site for those affected by this devastating storm. There have been so many wonderful stories about the goodness that came from the tornado. Please share your story with us.
E-mail, call in, or write your story down and send it to me. I will see that your story is placed on the Web site so others can read and receive the medicine of “telling, listening to and sharing your stories.” Together, we will make it through this tragedy and be much stronger for the experience.
Some examples of stories that have already been shared with me are as follows:
My friend Jim (who lives of Tara Drive) while looking over the rubble where his home once stood, said “Mike, my wife has been after me for months to remodel. Maybe, this is a good start.” He found comfort in humor and sharing his feelings.
Bill (who lives on Sheila Blvd.) after being blown through his house and finding himself in his back yard, dusted himself off and went about checking on friends and family with no regard for himself or the fact that he was bleeding from the cuts and abrasions.
These are just two examples of the triumphs that have come from the horrible experience of Sunday afternoon. Please share your story with us. Let us help one another heal.
Web site www.mikerenegar.com
e-mail mike.renegar@prattville.com
phone 334-315-1358 or 334-365-2057
In HIS service and yours;
Mike Renegar
City Councilman, District 5
This letter ran this morning in the Montgomery Advertiser and will hopefully be running in the Prattville Progress this weekend.
I would like to take this opportunity to suggest purchasing a weather radio. Through new technology you are able to program the radio to only alert you to warnings for your surrounding area. This technology runs off of the National Weather Service’s SAME number system. The numbers for Alabama can be found at http://www.weather.gov/nwr/CntyCov/nwrAL.htm
To save you some time I have made a list of the numbers for the surrounding counties.
The frequency to set you radio on for our area is 162.400.
Autauga County- 00-10-01
Dallas- 00-10-47
Elmore- 00-10-51
Lowndes- 00-10-85
Montgomery- 00-11-01