10x10, 100-PAGE BOOK
MY WETUMPKA: A PICTURE BOOK LOVE STORY
Jenny Stubbs'
hometown photography and
history book endorsed by
HGTV's Erin & Ben Napier
Jenny Stubbs'
hometown photography and
history book endorsed by
HGTV's Erin & Ben Napier
Jenny Stubbs is owner of Yellow House Publishing and has enjoyed over 20 years in the industry. She's represented her depth of work on national platforms, including HGTV, Garden & Gun, Southern Living, Main Street America, It's a Southern Thing, and the Appalachian Leadership Institute.
Largely devoting her work to the people, places and culture of the South, Jenny often focuses on pride of place projects as a writer, editor, consultant and volunteer. Most recently, she led the creative marketing team at Russell Lands on Lake Martin but stepped back due to her son's Type 1 diabetes. Stubbs is married to Alabama Representative Troy Stubbs, and they have four children.
As the founding director of Main Street Wetumpka, Jenny created a nationally-recognized art history trail and helped Wetumpka gain revitalization momentum. Thankfully, HGTV took notice of the community's hard work! Learn more about Company Street with Jason, Jenny, and her husband, Alabama Representative Troy Stubbs.
Join Jenny and HGTV host Jason Pickens as they tour downtown and learn about the most iconic spots in the town's historic business district.
Jenny and Jason explore a breathtaking view where an 85 million-year-old crater sits overlooking charming downtown Wetumpka.
Enjoy a unique perspective of one of Alabama's first river towns, originally settled by the Creek Nation.
Learn the larger-than-life history of small town Wetumpka, starting with the Dinosaur Age.
Discover the people, places and culture that have earned this community national acclaim.
Erin & Ben Napier
Learn about the "City of Natural Beauty" through the loving lens of the writer on her journey to celebrate her hometown, one of Alabama's most historic and picturesque communities.
Available at Goat Hill Museum Gift Shop and Alabama Tourism Gift Shop, both in downtown Montgomery, or find it at The Kelly Fitzpatrick Center for the Arts in downtown Wetumpka.
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