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New Webiste for Concierge at Home

November 23, 2011 by joewatts

Just wrapped up a new website for some friends I met through Alzheimer’s of Central Alabama, Concierge at Home. Concierge at Home provides a single resource for clients and their families to simplify the overwhelming task of maintaining independence.  They are a physician directed program providing comprehensive geriatric assessment and ongoing management of every aspect of our clients’ healthcare needs at home. Here’s the website:

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Alabama Birding Trail Project

November 20, 2011 by joewatts

Wow! A little over a year ago, I started working the Center for Economic Development on the University of Alabama campus on a project with the Alabama Tourism Department. We took the project over from a consultant who had done a good bit of initial work into organizing folks. We held the first of four kick-offs last week, this one for the Piedmont Plateau Birding Trail. We’ll be doing the other 3, along with some additional work on 4 that already exist to varying degrees in Alabama, over the next year. For now, explore the Piedmont Plateau Birding Trail on the statewide website that I’ve set up:  for the Alabama Birding Trails project: www.alabamabirdingtrails.com. It isn’t fully developed yet, but you can read about each of the sites, see photos for many of them and find all of them via gps mapping. What a great project! (Snapshot of the website below)

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New Website for Southwest Alabama

November 1, 2011 by joewatts

My brother-in-law, Billy Milstead, retired several years ago. Since then, he’s developed a real passion for all things Southwest Alabama. He’s got a real interest in documenting all the historic places in the area–of which there are many, many, many. He worked on the Alabama’s Front Porches project for a year, traveling the roads and taking photos as a AmeriCorps Vista volunteer. After he finished that project, he wanted to do more. I’ve now built him a website (Rural Southwest Alabama) to hold all these photos, maps and descriptions in a way that lets people from the outside world explore what the rural Black Belt has to offer.

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Highland Park Neighborhood Website

October 5, 2011 by joewatts

Just completed a redo of the Highland Park neighborhood website (the neighborhood where I live!).

link to the site: Highland Park Neighborhood, Birmingham, Alabama

Oh, and the coolest thing: I finished redesigning the website (well, it isn’t really finished, but at least it is something…) just before finding out that our neighborhood was recognized by the American Planning Association (APA) as one of the 10 “Great Places” in 2011–for the entire U.S.A.!

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Alabama Tombigbee Regional Commission Website

September 9, 2011 by joewatts

Still tweaking some details on this website, but mostly wrapped up. Always nice to work on a project that encompasses the area where I grew up!

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East Alabama: Eight County Region

August 10, 2011 by joewatts

This website is still very much a work in progress, but it is moving along, so thought I’d share it here first. It started out for five counties in East Alabama, but has expanded to eight. The project is to inventory, highlight and promote the resources in the region that make it special. Here’s a snapshot:

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