A collection of photos showing the Dadeville community and surrounding areas supporting one another through the aftermath of the April 15 mass shooting.
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Pediatric Associates of Alexander City hung their gold and black bow in support of Dadeville Strong.
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C & J Tech Alabama Inc. employees stand with Dadeville in their Dadeville Strong shirts that were purchased from Xpress Yourself, which is donating the shirt proceeds to Dadeville High School.
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Chambers County softball honored "Keke" Smith, number 21, and "Phil" Dowdell, number 7.
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Ellison Designs paints Dadeville Strong window for Tallapoosa Nutrition.
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Employees at Chick-Fil-A in Alexander City show solidarity with Dadeville after the April 15 mass shooting with their Dadeville Strong T-shirts.
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Dadeville Strong artwork in the hallways of Dadeville Elementary School.
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Horseshoe Bend Baseball team supported the Dadeville community with wearing black jerseys and holding a moment of silence before their April 17 game.
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Lafayette High School faculty and students wear black and gold in honor of Dadeville.
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Tiffany Chavonne posted her CBE/ Owl family was sporting Dadeville Strong in memory and honor of those affected by the mass shooting.
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Dadeville Strong bracelets wore in Dadeville School's lunchroom.
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Benjamin Russell’s girls soccer team presents Pike Road with two dozen roses and tons of prayers after the game Saturday in Alex City. Pike Road students were wounded in the mass shooting and at least one is still in critical condition.
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A group of Benjamin Russell High School student hang the Dadeville Strong banner over the memorial shrine for victims.
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At Lake Martin Community Hospital a blood drive was hosted and staff members wore all black in support of Dadeville.
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Central Alabama Community College displays their Dadeville Strong bows.
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Wright's Funeral Home Staff supports the Dadeville community with their Dadeville Strong t-shirts.
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In Opelika, the Tiger Town Target put up a display in memory of the lives lost during the mass shooting.
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The staff at Brown Nursing and Rehab wore black and gold to show their support for Dadeville, and they said they are keeping the community in their prayers.
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Submitted / The Outlook
Pediatric Associates of Alexander City hung their gold and black bow in support of Dadeville Strong.
2
Submitted / The Outlook
C & J Tech Alabama Inc. employees stand with Dadeville in their Dadeville Strong shirts that were purchased from Xpress Yourself, which is donating the shirt proceeds to Dadeville High School.
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Submitted / The Outlook
Chambers County softball honored "Keke" Smith, number 21, and "Phil" Dowdell, number 7.
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Submitted / The Outlook
Ellison Designs paints Dadeville Strong window for Tallapoosa Nutrition.
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Submitted / The Outlook
Employees at Chick-Fil-A in Alexander City show solidarity with Dadeville after the April 15 mass shooting with their Dadeville Strong T-shirts.
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Submitted / The Outlook
Dadeville Strong artwork in the hallways of Dadeville Elementary School.
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Submitted / The Outlook
Horseshoe Bend Baseball team supported the Dadeville community with wearing black jerseys and holding a moment of silence before their April 17 game.
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Submitted / The Outlook
Lafayette High School faculty and students wear black and gold in honor of Dadeville.
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Submitted / The Outlook
Tiffany Chavonne posted her CBE/ Owl family was sporting Dadeville Strong in memory and honor of those affected by the mass shooting.
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Submitted / The Outlook
Dadeville Strong bracelets wore in Dadeville School's lunchroom.
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Benjamin Russell’s girls soccer team presents Pike Road with two dozen roses and tons of prayers after the game Saturday in Alex City. Pike Road students were wounded in the mass shooting and at least one is still in critical condition.
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A group of Benjamin Russell High School student hang the Dadeville Strong banner over the memorial shrine for victims.
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Submitted / The Outlook
At Lake Martin Community Hospital a blood drive was hosted and staff members wore all black in support of Dadeville.
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Submitted / The Outlook
Central Alabama Community College displays their Dadeville Strong bows.
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Submitted / The Outlook
Wright's Funeral Home Staff supports the Dadeville community with their Dadeville Strong t-shirts.
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In Opelika, the Tiger Town Target put up a display in memory of the lives lost during the mass shooting.
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Submitted / The Outlook
The staff at Brown Nursing and Rehab wore black and gold to show their support for Dadeville, and they said they are keeping the community in their prayers.
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Submitted / The Outlook
Pediatric Associates of Alexander City hung their gold and black bow in support of Dadeville Strong.
C & J Tech Alabama Inc. employees stand with Dadeville in their Dadeville Strong shirts that were purchased from Xpress Yourself, which is donating the shirt proceeds to Dadeville High School.
Benjamin Russell’s girls soccer team presents Pike Road with two dozen roses and tons of prayers after the game Saturday in Alex City. Pike Road students were wounded in the mass shooting and at least one is still in critical condition.
The staff at Brown Nursing and Rehab wore black and gold to show their support for Dadeville, and they said they are keeping the community in their prayers.
C & J Tech Alabama Inc. employees stand with Dadeville in their Dadeville Strong shirts that were purchased from Xpress Yourself, which is donating the shirt proceeds to Dadeville High School.
Benjamin Russell’s girls soccer team presents Pike Road with two dozen roses and tons of prayers after the game Saturday in Alex City. Pike Road students were wounded in the mass shooting and at least one is still in critical condition.
The staff at Brown Nursing and Rehab wore black and gold to show their support for Dadeville, and they said they are keeping the community in their prayers.
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