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This program is open to all ages and is free of charge. Players cannot be disallowed from participating because of a degree of disability if approved by a parent/guardian.

Anyone interested in participating in league play can register at Johnson Park or Register online.


 

Help the program become SUCCESS by becoming a Volunteer!

 
If you are interested in becoming an "Angel in the Outfield" (ages 12 & up), Coach (ages 20 & up), or a Team Mom in this league, please contact Grayson Lumpkin at 334-222-2714 or Jill Ainsworth at 334-208-3645.
 

Spring Baseball Registration is February 1 - 15.
Game schedule will be completed once registration is over.
 

Contact Us:

Phone - (334) 222-2714
Fax - (334) 222-9217

Location:

Johnson Park
706 Carson Street
Andalusia, AL 36420

 

The annual celebration of Independence Day in Andalusia is always sure to be a fun patriotic display for people of all ages. It provides a fun, safe family atmosphere for everyone to gather and celebrate our country's independence.

Entrance to this event is FREE and includes musical entertainment, free watermelon (while it lasts), and a splendid fireworks display. Also, light concessions are usually available for purchase.

Click here  to view a flier for information on this year's celebration.

We hope to see you there!

The City of Andalusia currently maintains three public cemeteries:

  • Andalusia Memorial Cemetery
  • Magnolia Cemetery
  • Marshall Memorial Cemetery

If you have any questions concerning any of these cemeteries, please contact us.

Contact Us:

Phone - (334) 222-2714
Fax - (334) 222-9217

Beautiful Kirkpatrick Park is located at the corner of Beatrice Street and Kirkpatrick Drive, off of South Cotton Street. It is located on almost 8 acres of land. The park boasts a large covered pavilion, walking trails, gardens, a small lake, and picnic benches. Opened in Spring 2010, the park has already hosted weddings, wedding receptions, parties, and various get-togethers.

The land and money to build the park were donated by C.L Kirkpatrick to honor his wife, Sallie Ann Matthews Kirkpatrick, who passed away during Hurricane Ivan in 2004.

Contact:

City Hall
Phone: (334)222-3312
Fax: (334)427-2006

Andalusia Public Library

The Andalusia Public Library was founded in 1913 by the Andalusia Study Club and opened in the reception room of the Masonic Hall. The nucleus of the library was 100 books donated by various army camps in Alabama. After several years of contributions and with the help of the WPA, a new library was built. Called "one of the loveliest little libraries in the state," the new library opened its doors in 1939. Those doors remained open for the next 28 years. In 1963 it was time to expand. Mrs. D.D Chapman led a movement to obtain the Andalusia Post Office building, which was being replaced with a new post office, for the new public library. The federal government granted the request and the library opened its new doors in 1967. In 1979 the Charles Dixon Memorial meeting room was added to the library thanks to the generosity of Thelma Dixon. A reference room, genealogy room, periodical room, and children's library were added soon after. The children's library was remolded thanks to the generosity of Thelma Dixon's family and a teen room was added. The library celebrated its 100th birthday in 2013. To use our card catalog, click here.

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