| TUSCALOOSA, Ala.
– The Solon and Martha Dixon Foundation has given “Discovering
Alabama,” a public television series produced by the Alabama
Museum of Natural History at The University of Alabama, a $100,000
gift.
“Discovering Alabama” will use the gift to support
production of new programs in the “Discovering Alabama”
series. “This contribution will help us continue providing
Alabama with a vitally important educational resource,” said
Dr. Doug Phillips, originator, producer and host of the series.
“It is a very timely gift that also enables us to establish
an in-house editing capability,” Phillips said. “This
will mean considerable cost savings for future productions and will
allow us to spend more creative time on each new show. We are very
appreciative to the Solon and Martha Dixon Foundation representatives
for their interest and generosity.”
The funds will also be used to add additional space to house the
show’s videotape archive.
“ ‘Discovering Alabama’ and the Solon and Martha
Dixon Foundation share similar goals and objectives,” said
Doris Tyler, Foundation president. “We are excited about the
work ‘Discovering Alabama’ is doing, and we wanted to
make this gift to help continue those important efforts statewide.”
Solon Dixon was a forestry leader, conservationist and farmer and
was known for his dedication to education. He and his brother, Charles,
developed and managed Dixon Lumber Co. in Andalusia. The family’s
acquisition of forestland began in the 1920s and peaked in the mid-1970s
with about 90,000 acres. Solon Dixon died in 1986. His wife, Martha,
and the Foundation’s board members, have continued his philanthropic
support of education through the Foundation.
“Discovering Alabama” is an award-winning nature series
created in 1985. The program aims to promote appreciation for the
natural history and environmental resources of Alabama. Alabama
Public Television broadcasts "Discovering Alabama" statewide.
Typically, new programs are broadcast in prime time. Regular weekly
broadcasts are on Sundays at 6:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. The program
draws an estimated audience of more than 1 million viewers, annually.
The videos, and supporting Teacher Guides, are used in schools throughout
Alabama, representing an additional audience of more than 700,000
students and 40,000 teachers in 129 school systems statewide.
Teacher guides and videos of each episode of “Discovering
Alabama” are available from the Alabama Museum of Natural
History at The University of Alabama. For more information, call
205/348-2039.
The objectives and purposes of the Solon and Martha Dixon Foundation
are to support and promote the cultivation and growth of forestry
as a natural resource and to support and promote educational activities,
which develop and implement systematic forest management information
for the maximum production of timber products. Simultaneously, the
Foundation promotes conservation of these natural resources and
fosters the ecological development of coexistence between timber
resources and the distributions of human, social and cultural patterns.
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