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IN THIS ISSUE
As the days get longer and the sun’s rays get hotter, Montgomery Living serves up its dose of “hot” with the July issue. This month’s centerpiece features a handful of the top chefs in the River Region – highlighting some outstanding culinary talent in local area restaurants. This issue also includes helpful information about diabetes and how to stay healthy while traveling. A list of spectacular events is showcased, along with things to do at the lake and the not-so-sleepy town of Eclectic.

Also inside, meet EMA Director Steve Jones and ink and pen artist Melissa Tubbs. See how an outdoor space gets a lavish makeover by local landscaper Jeremy Vinson and learn more about volunteering opportunities for kids. It’s all here, plus much more in the July issue of Montgomery Living.



Food. It fuels both our bodies and our souls. It’s the energy we live on and the foundation of many memories. So it’s little wonder we have such a keen interest in those who can thrill us with their culinary creations. Check out our look at some of the men behind the masterpieces we all love to eat like Chef Joe DiMaggio Jr (pictured above) of SaZa’s Serious Italian Food.

 



Estate Sales: The Search for Timeless Treasures
You don't need to own an estate to have an estate sale. But you do need to know that
estate sales differ significantly from garage sales. Join us as Montgomery Living writer Brenda Dennis helps us understand the "ins and outs" of conducting and shopping a successful estate sale.