Sunday, July 11, 2010

2010 Powell Family Reunion Agenda

















Reunion Agenda


Friday - July 16, 2010

5:00pm-9:00pm- Family Reunion Registration

“Welcome To Rocket City”

Banquet Hallway At Holiday Inn Research Park

Holiday Inn Research Park Website


Saturday - July 17, 2010



10:00am-3:00pm- Family Reunion Picnic

"Celebrating Our Heritage, Building Our Future"

Delano Park, Decatur AL

Delano Park Website










**Reminder: Please bring swimwear, water shoes and sunscreen to the park for children- water playground is available for use.


















Saturday - July 17, 2010

6:30pm-10:00pm- Night at Bridge Street Town Centre

Bridge Street Town Center - Governors West Rd, Huntsville, AL

Bridge Street Town Center













Sunday - July 18, 2010

9:00AM-10:30AM - Family Business Meeting

Banquet Hallway At Holiday Inn Research Park




Directions

Maps will be provided at Registrations


DELANO PARK – DECATUR, AL

Directions start from Holiday Inn Research Park

Total Travel Miles- 23.4 mi

1. Head north toward University Dr NW

2. Turn left at light onto University Dr NW

3. Make a left at the second light (after overpass) on to Research Park Blvd (AL-255 S/S)

4. Merge onto Research Park Blvd NW and head toward I-565

5. Merge onto I-565 W/Decatur via the ramp to I-65/Decatur

6. Continue onto AL-20 W/US-72 Alt W (signs for I-565 W/Decatur)

7. Continue onto AL-20 W (across the bridge)

8. Continue onto 6th Ave NE

9. Turn left at Gordon Dr SE

10. Park will be on the right


BRIDGE STREET TOWN CENTER – HUNTSVILLE, AL

Directions start from Holiday Inn Research Park

Total Travel Miles- 3.8 mi

1. Head north toward University Dr NW

2. Turn left at light onto University Dr NW

3. Make a left at the second light (after overpass) on to Research Park Blvd (AL-255 S/S)

4. Merge onto Research Park Blvd NW and head toward I-565

5. Take the Madison Pike exit

6. Turn left at Old Madison Pike

7. Take the 1st right onto Governors West Rd NW

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Welcome to the Site.

As far back as we have discovered, our heritage began with WILLIAM POWELL, a slave called Aspen received his freedom in 1863. He married Sarah (December 10, 1868), a Cherokee Indian. The Powells migrated to Alamo, Tennessee from Virginia. William and Sarah were the parents of four children: Amaritta Sarah Emmer Powell, Thaddeus Powell, Uriah Powell, and Cornelius Powell. From where our heritage began, many generations have contributed to our legacy.

In order to "Celebrate Our Heritage, Build Our Future" we have started this blog to keep the history alive! This family history is not a complete one. This data here has been obtained from public records, census records, family bibles, oral traditions, and the previous Family Reunion Booklets. Please take the time to enjoy and read through this and submit any missing names, dates and places of birth.