Writing Our Stories, a partnership program of the Alabama Writers’ Forum and the Alabama Department of Youth Services, won the State/Regional Government Program Innovation Award at a luncheon on May 10, 2012, at the sixth annual Innovative Alabama Governments Awards at the Renaissance Montgomery. Sponsored by the Auburn University at Montgomery Center for Government, the awards honor select recipients for their use of new and innovative methods to help state, county, and municipal government agencies in Alabama that reach new levels of efficiency and responsiveness. Read More…
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"I was seated at a table when Leta Stephens of Alabama Southern quietly came over to us and said, 'You do know that Harper Lee is seated directly behind you, don't you?' It was quite the pleasant surprise, and suddenly the entire event took on an extra special tone,” said author Anita Miller Garner. “When Fannie Flagg was presented with the symbol of the Harper Lee Award—the Frank Fleming bronze sculpture of the iconic Monroe County Courthouse clock tower—her acceptance speech would have touched anyone who has a heart. The entire event held the kind of surprised joy that only serendipity can bring. It was like coming down the stairs on Christmas Eve night and discovering by accident that Santa Claus is real after all."