Main Street Family Care Blog

Jingle on Down to MainStreet

MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR from MainStreet Family Urgent Care – Talladega!   If you, unfortunately, became ill and chose to see us, then you were able to check out our clinic that was fully decorated in Christmas decor. We even built our very own fireplace!   We had so much fun with the… Read more »

It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year at MainStreet Family Urgent Care in Eufaula!

stockings on a fireplace at urgent care in Eufaula

It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year at MainStreet Family Urgent Care in Eufaula! It’s the most wonderful time of the year at MainStreet Family Urgent Care in Eufaula! We had a fantastic December, and of course, Dr. Wags had a great time getting out and about in the community this month. Here is… Read more »

Dr. Wags Donates to the Cherokee County Crisis Center

Donating to the Cherokee County Crisis Center This year, Dr. Wags wanted to share the Christmas spirit by giving. After all, Christmas is all about giving to others. We thought about Cherokee County and what organizations need the donations. There are so many great organizations around our area, but one stood out – Cherokee County… Read more »

MainStreet Family Urgent Care Sponsors the 2nd Annual Stuff the Bus

Posted on December 11, 2017 by Jeremy Law SYLACAUGA, Ala. – The 2nd Annual Stuff the Bus Food and Toy Drive concluded on Friday, Dec. 8. The drive was presented by SylacaugaNews.com, 98.3 Fox FM, Yea!106.5 and benefited Alabama Childhood Food Solutions (AFCS) and the Sylacauga Alliance for Family Enhancement (SAFE). The drive was sponsored by RadioAlabama, Farmlinks… Read more »

Dr. Wags attends Small Town Christmas in Oneonta

Dr. Wags loved getting into the Christmas spirit during the Small Town Christmas  in Oneonta over the weekend. This is the first year for Small Town Christmas which featured a few events rolled into just three days! The lovely, Christmas-filled weekend began with the Christmas Tree Lighting in downtown Oneonta on Friday night at the… Read more »

Town Christmas Parades-December 2nd, 2017

Christmas Parades 2017 Dr. Wags had the pleasure of being involved in the Selma Christmas Parade and the City of Marion Christmas parade. The Christmas parade was a huge success and both towns worked extremely hard to coordinate and make things run so spectacular. There were floats coordinated by sports teams, politicians, churches, school groups, restaurants,… Read more »

Dr. Wags steals the show in the Cherokee County

Cherokee County Christmas Parade November 30, 2017 Dr. Wags had the pleasure of being involved in the Cherokee County Christmas Parade conducted by the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce. The Christmas parade was a huge success. There were floats coordinated by sports teams, politicians, churches, school groups, restaurants, medical groups, and more. We were so… Read more »

National Night Out in Leeds, Alabama

Dr. Wags Attends National Night Out in Leeds, Alabama  MainStreet Family Urgent Care had the pleasure of attending National Night Out in Leeds, Alabama with our local first responders. For those who do not know, National Night Out is a day observed annually for the community to come out and meet the local police officers… Read more »

A Month of Thanksgiving

We celebrated Thanksgiving all month long here at MainStreet Family Urgent Care – Talladega. From donating items to can food drives, handing out blessing bags (filled with lots of goodies), attending events to raise money for the Ribbons of Hope, and just being a positive element in the community, we loved being thankful. We are… Read more »

Thankful for Community Thanksgiving Lunch

On Thanksgiving, the MainStreet Family Urgent Care family was blessed to volunteer during Lester Memorial United Methodist Church’s Community Thanksgiving Lunch. More than 140 plates of delicious Thanksgiving food was given away during the event or delivered to different families or organizations including the Oneonta Police Department and Oneonta Fire Department.   MainStreet is so… Read more »