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Upcoming Events in Huntsville Alabama


January

19 - 18 Historic Huntsville 10k Walk - 10 Km walk through Twickenham and Old Town historic districts; antebellum structures, downtown parks and lake, Maple Hill Cemetery where Civil War soldiers are buried. Walk has several hills and many steps. Lovely town to walk with friends or family. Ask for the Walk Box and follow the instructions inside.

Address: Huntsville/madison County Convention and Visitors Bureau, 500 Church St. Hunts , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-882-9062 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Walk FREE or for IVV credit. IVV credit is $3.00.

February

14 - 1 Art Tells a Story - Using a common thread of visual storytelling, this exhibition incorporates artwork from the museum's permanent collection and inspires visitors, young and old alike, to learn about and appreciate art.

Ph: 256-535-4350 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Free

14 - 1 Animals in Art - Go on a safari and hunt for both imaginary and real animals through an exploration of the jungle of artwork on view. Through a series of interactive components, the patrons will learn about the art in which each animal has made its home.

Ph: 256-535-4350 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Free

2 - 4 Longhorn World Championship Rodeo - Colorful opening pageantry which includes a tribute to the American cowboy, both ranch and rodeo, with more than 275 professional cowboys and cowgirls competing in bareback and saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, barrel racing, calf roping and bonus bull riding. Fri. & Sat., 8 p.m.; Sun., 2 p.m.

Address: Von Braun Center , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 615-876-1016 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.longhornrodeo.com
Fee: Admission charged

17 Annual Trinity Storytelling Festival - Tell Me a Story! Saturday, February 28 The New Room 10:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m., 6:30 p.m. This year's storytellers: Donald Davis, Bil Lepp and Kim Weitcamp. If you're unable to attend OR you find you've enjoyed the Festival, join us on Sunday morning at 10 am in The New Room or the Sanctuary. Our storytellers will present this week's message!

Free Admission Donations gladly accepted

Address: Trinity United Methodist Church , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-883-3200-ex253 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: joe.estes@trinityhsv.org
Web: www.trinityhsv.org
Fee: Free

March

9 - 10 Madison County Jr. Beef Cattle Show & TN Valley Jr. Beef Expo - 4-H and FFA members compete in the heifer show, showmanship, and steer show. 12 p.m. until.

Address: The Agribition Center , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-859-5896 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Free

2 Redstone Riders Charity Motorcycle Ride - An annual motorcycle poker run held for over 20 years. The Redstone Rider Poker Run benifits a different charity each year. This years recipient is The Big Oak Ranch, a Christian home for children needing a chance. The Big Oak Ranch is located in Springville, AL.

Address: Chips and Salsa, 10300 Bailey Cove, , Huntsville, Alabama
Fee: Fee for attractions only

8 - 10 NEACA SPRING SHOW - Northeast Alabama Craftsmen's Association show with 150 exhibitors displaying jewelry, pottery, clothing, baskets, floral arrangements, all types of woodcrafts, toys, etc. Fri. & Sat., 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sun., noon-5 p.m.

Address: Von Braun Center, South Hall, 700 Monroe St. , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-883-0408 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.neaca.org
Fee: Free admission

15 - 17 Fanfare Quilt Show - This quilt show is sponsored by Heritage Quilters of Huntsville. It is a judged show with over 250 quilts on display. Show includes a raffle quilt, quilting demonstrations, bed turning, and vendors.

www.facebook.com/HeritageQuiltersOfHuntsville

Address: Von Braun Center, 700 Monroe St SW , Huntsville, Alabama
Email: info@heritagequiltershsv.org
Web: www.heritagequiltershsv.org
Fee: 2 days, $10.00, children 12 and under free

April

9 Infiniti Entertainment Talent Expo - An opportunity to meet and possibly be discovered by real music talent scouts. Live auditions with representatives from the regions top record lables. After auditions 20 contestants will proceed to a final competition for the opportunity to perform live on stage for the famous "YoungBloodZ" coming later in the month.

Address: Von Braun Center Huntsville, Alabama , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-882-2117 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Admission charged

16 - 17 Spring Farm Days - Spring is a busy season on the farm—the time when most farm animals bear their young—and Burritt will celebrate the arrival of these cuddly creatures with Spring Farm Days. Burritt will be home to a variety of baby farm animals and in addition to our "barnyard guests," there will be storytelling, sheepshearing, music, and other activities related to Spring.

Ph: 256-512-5570 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Admission charged

23AL0311108e146 - Huntsville Sigma Wellness: Building Healthier Communities - On behalf of over 100,000 men of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., Beta Epsilon Sigma Alumni Chapter of North Alabama is requesting your assistance in supporting a community-wide Health Forum to be held on the campus of the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) Student Center on Saturday, April 9, 2011 from 11am to 1pm
As you may be aware that as the life-expectancy gap between men and women has decreased, it's no secret that men still need to pay more attention to their bodies. Several things work against men. They tend to smoke and drink more than women. They don't seek medical help as often as women. Some men define themselves by their work, which can add to stress.
As part of our fraternity's national Social Action Program, we have a vested interest in highlighting the areas of health risks for not only men but also women as well of all races and ages in the Northern Alabama region. As part of this forum, we are planning to incorporate presentations by specialized medical physicians, dentists, and health & massage therapists and optometrists and question/answer segments from the audience.

Address: UAH University Center , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256.656.7797 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: b.otey@mchsi.com
Web: www.pbs1914.org/initiatives/sigma_wellness/
Fee: Free

28 - 29 Art in Bloom - The Women's Guild of the Huntsville Museum of Art is proud to present this three-day festival showcasing visual and floral art. Attendees will be delighted to see the museum galleries transformed by extraordinary floral arrangements inspired by magnificent works of art.

In addition to the floral displays, each day will feature workshops with leading floral experts in the southeast and beyond, hands on classes, and a "Bloomin’ Tea" and luncheons with lectures on flower arranging and design. An art bazaar featuring area artists will be featured all day and evening Thursday.

Address: Huntsville Museum of Art , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-535-4350 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: hmaguild@gmail.com
Web: www.museumguild.org/

6 - 7 Wild Animals Around the Farm - On Saturday, Big Brown bats, Mexican free-tail bats, Straw-colored fruit bats and Egyptian tomb bats will be the center of attention. On Sunday, learn about wild animals that might be found on or around a farm such as a rat snake, corn snake, barred owl and barn owl. 1-4 p.m.

Ph: 256-512-5570 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.burrittmuseum
Fee: Admission charged

12 - 14 Panoply Arts Festival - Panoply Arts Festival displays an arts array over the last full weekend in April each year. This outdoor arts festival has 5 stages of music, dance, and theatrical performances; a choreography competition; an art marketplace, where patrons can buy original artwork; an extensive children's make-n-take area; and a new playwright competition.

Ph: 256-519-2787 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.artshuntsville.org
Fee: Admission charged

13 The Official Alabama State Fiddling Championship at Panoply Arts Festival - Panoply Arts Festival is proud to announce the addition of The Official Alabama State Fiddling Championship. Fiddlers from the four corners of the Fruited Plain will converge on Panoply Arts Festival in Huntsville, Alabama, to compete for the title of The Official Alabama State Fiddle Champion and the much coveted Governor's Cup. If you are a fiddle fanatic or a bluegrass connoisseur, this is your "must attend" event of the year.

Ph: 256-519-2787 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.artshuntsville.org
Fee: Admission charged

May

13 Historic Homes Tour - Experience Alabama's history through the architecture and ambiance of Huntsville's downtown historic districts while touring several beautiful and interesting homes and churches.

Address: Huntsville, Alabama , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-551-2283 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Admission charged

14 Maple Hill Cemetery Stroll - More than eighty Huntsville residents in period costumes will represent notables from the past, most of whom are buried at Maple Hill. These "voices from past times" include five Alabama governors, a gypsy queen, architect George Steele, artist Howard Weeden and Tallulah Bankhead visiting her mother's grave. 2-4:30 p.m.

Address: Wells Avenue, Maple Hill Cemetery, Wells Ave , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-551-2283 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.huntsvillepilgrimage.org
Fee: Free

26 - 27 Whistle Stop Festival & Rocket City BBQ Cook-off - Two days of misc, food and fun on the grounds of the historic depot. Live entertainment, a children's activity area, and barbecue judging highlight the festival. Fri., 4-11 p.m.; Sat., 10 a .m.-11 p.m.

Address: Historic Huntsville Depot , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-564-8116 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.rocketcitybbq.com
Fee: Admission charged

27 AlaBike Four Hill Century - Explore the byways and steep hills of Madison and Marshall Counties on this varied, beautiful and challenging bicycle tour. Routes from 36 to 100 miles, with up to four challenging hills will give cyclists of any stripe an enjoyable ride. Fully supported with seven rest stops. Six-Mile family fun ride for the less fit or very new rider.

Check out the pre-ride soiree at the host Holiday Inn Hotel in Downtown Huntsville. Sign up for the ride, pick up your packet, enjoy some jazz and a special High-Carb buffet. Mention the Four-Hill bike ride and get a special rate on a great room only 3/4-mile from the start.

Come to Huntsville and take in one of the best rides in the south.

Address: Huntsville/Madison County Visitors Center, 500 Church Street, Huntsville, AL , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256 536-7190 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.alabike.org
Fee: Admission charged

27 Annual Car, Truck, and Motorcyle Show - Flea market, rree vendor space, free tranportation to museum and discounted museum admission. Antique Stores Nearby.

Ph: 256-508-9589 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Free

4 - 5 Annual North Alabama Blues Under the Roof - Festival is an outdoor celebration with emphasis on new and legendary soul and blues artists. Blues Under the Roof is an indoor gathering for blues lovers. Both events designed to preserve one of the purest and truest forms of African-American music and art, the blues.

Address: Huntsville Jaycees Fairground (Festival); Blues Under the Roof (TBA) , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-536-4312 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Admission charged

18 Spring Bling Pageant - 2014 Spring Bling Pageant for girls ages 3-7 years There will be two categories. Trophies and major prizes for the winner. 2pm to 4:30pm. Sponsored by TJMAXX.

Address: 914 Monroe St SW , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-533-3300 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: dcpp2alcd@yahoo.com
Web: www.the-alcd.webs.com
Fee: $5.00 Advance

June

Summer Tours of Three Caves Quarry - Hot summer days made more fun with a cool tour of old Huntsville limestone quarry which is quickly becoming a natural cave. June, July, August. Call for exact dates.

Address: Three Caves Quarry , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-534-5263 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.landtrust-hsv.org
Fee: Free

11 Fern Festival & Sale - The Fern Glade is lush and green with more than 150 fern species. The Fern Sale will feature around 30 varieties hardy in north Alabama. Get care and growing advice from experts.

Ph: 256-430-3572 x290 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Admission charged

11 - 12 Master Gardeners - At the Demonstration Vegetable Garden Master Gardeners will show best growing practices for home gardening enthusiasts. Composting techniques will be demonstrated and tasty home grown dishes will be available for tasting. No gardening question will go unanswered.

Ph: 256-430-3572 x290 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Admission charged

12 - Eight lovely private gardens will be open for tour in the Old Town Historic District. All are within easy walking distance. Refreshments will be provided. Enjoy this biannual Sunday afternoon event from 1-5:30 pm on June 4, 2006. A nominal admission fee will be charged. For additional information, contact our website, www.oldtownhsv.org or call 256-539-2815.

Address: Huntsville, AL, Old Town Historic District , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-880-9628 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Admission charged

18 - 19 Suburban Splendor: A Tour of City Gardens - Take a peek inside some of the most magnificent gardens in Madison County. Wonderful landscaping, plant collections and a fabulous selection of formal and informal garden spaces.

Ph: 256-430-3572 x290 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Admission charged

1 - 2 Herb Festival - Learn everything you need to know about herbs on a guided tour by members of the Huntsville Herb Society. Beds include culinary, medicinal, biblical, dye, childrens', and heart healthy.

Ph: 256-430-3572 x290 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Admission charged

8AL0311108e137 - Huntsville Little Miss Alabama - State Beauty Pageant Scholarship Program for all girls 0-19 years of age!

We have had many calls, asking if the State Pageant is still on due to the recent tornado damage that happen here in Huntsville, We are praying for all the families that lost their homes and loved ones!

There was intensive damage many different place, and fortunately we didn't suffer any major damage and the facility where the pageant will be held didn't either, so we look forward to seeing you at this years 2011 State Pageant!

Address: VBC Playhouse on clinton ave , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-513-0554 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@littlemissalabama.com
Web: www.littlemissalabama.com
Fee: 10.00 for adults 5.00 for children under 4 free

July

21 BBQ & Bluegrass - The Art Krewe of the Huntsville Museum of Art presents this fabulous evening of wonderful bluegrass music and traditional barbeque (available for purchase). Admission to the galleries will be waived from 6-8 p.m.

Ph: 256-535-4350 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.hsvmuseum.org
Fee: Free

21 Huntsville Herb Society Herb Fair - Every other year, the Huntsville Herb Society host a fair and introduces new and different items for sale to the public, including tried and true herb varieties, herb mixes, teas, vinegars, mustards, and wreaths prepared by the society. The Huntsville Herb Society was formed in 1984.

Address: in the arbor , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256 881-0383 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: hsvbg.org
Fee: Free

August

17 Twickenham Doll Club Show and Sale - The Twickenham Doll Club's Annual Doll Show & Sale features a wide variety of dolls that will be sure to delight doll enthusiasts. This year over 40 vendors from across the Southeast will be gathered for both the serious collector and those just starting out. Along with artist’s dolls, we will have numerous vendors with vintage hard plastic dolls from Madame Alexander, German and French antique bisque dolls, play dolls from Marie Osmond and Adora, plus many surprises of all kinds. 10am - 4pm.

Come join us as we celebrate 39 years of doll loving fun!

www.facebook.com/p/Twickenham-Doll-Show-100066658872452/

Address: Huntsville Jaycees Building 2180 Airport RD , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-585-5436 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: Twickenhamdollclub@earthlink.net
Web: www.facebook.com/p/Twickenham-Doll-Show-100066658872452/
Fee: $5 Adults $2 Children Under 5 FREE!

September

17 Annual Old-Fashioned Trade Day on the Square - Arts, crafts, antiques, books, food, and entertainment in front of Harrison Brothers Hardware and around the courthouse square downtown.

Address: Courthouse Square , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-536-4537 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Free

1AL0311108e167 - Huntsville Annual Caribbean Day at The Park - The Caribbean Association of North Alabama Inc (CANA) will host the largest North Alabama Family Fun Day - an Alabamian event from a Caribbean perspective, on Sunday from 11 am to 8pm at John Hunt Park Festival Grounds.

The purpose of the event is to introduce the public to the Caribbean culture, cuisine and lifestyle in a family-friendly environment.

A host of vendors selling curried, jerk, and stewed delicacies, as well as scores of other food and non-food items, will be on site to serve the festive crowd.

There will be a string of free activities such as face-painting, arts & crafts, Caribbean board games, musical chairs and a dozen others geared towards children and the entire family.

Attendees will be treated with a slew of Caribbean entertainment, like live reggae band, Caribbean dancing and performances by Soca Music artist.

Expect an amazing display of Caribbean culture and experience. There will be musical sounds pulsating the crowd with cool West Indian music on the backdrop of the warm summer breeze.

The event, which has lured tourist to Huntsville, is expected to attract Caribbean cuisine enthusiasts, as far as Georgia and Tennessee to participate in the event's activities. Many activities will run up until the night.

Entrance is free to the public. Attendees are asked to bring lawn chairs.

Address: John Hunt Park, 2195 Jaycee Way , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-606-6878 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@canaonline.com
Web: canaonline.com
Fee: Free

6 - 7 Big Spring Jam - An exciting outdoor music festival with rock, country, jazz and contemporary music performances. Fri., 6 p.m.-midnight; Sat., 1 p.m.-midnight; Sun., 1-11 p.m.

NOTE: Organizers announced in November 2011 that they would "shelve" the event for the immediate future with plans to "retool" or "recreate" it at some point when the economy improves and local interest increases.

Address: Big Spring Park, downtown , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-551-2359 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Admission charged

20 - 22 NEACA Annual Fall Craft Show - Northeast Alabama Craftsmen's Association show with 150 exhibitors displaying jewelry, pottery, clothing, baskets, floral arrangements, all types of woodcrafts, toys, etc. Fri. & Sat., 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun., noon-5 p.m.

Address: Von Braun Center, South Hall, 700 Monroe St. , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-714-6519 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.neaca.org
Fee: Free

21AL0311108e027 - Huntsville All-You-Can-Eat Century Ride - Come join the Spring City Cycling Club of Huntsville for the Annual All-You-Can-Eat Century Bicycle Ride. Ride through the beautiful rolling hills of northern Alabama and southern Tennessee miles on one of the five routes from 40 to 107 miles. Enjoy great rest stops, SAG support and a hot locally catered feast with southern sides meal after the ride.

Address: National Speleological headquarters, 6001 Pulaski PIke NW , Huntsville, Alabama
Web: www.springcity.org/century
Fee: Rider Registration

25 Free Day at Burritt on the Mountain with the Dulcimer Festival - Enjoy FREE admission to Burritt on the Mountain and hear the music from Mountain Dulcimer Association of Huntsville. Held in and around the Gazebo. Dulcimer makers and players from several states provide a blend of informal jam session, performances, demonstrations, and displays. For an enjoyable afternoon of toe-tapping, harmonious music, plan to be here and bring the entire family. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, and a picnic lunch. Sponsored by the Mountain Dulcimer Association of Huntsville. Donation requested for adults, children are free.

Ph: 256-512-5570 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: burrittonthemountain.com
Fee: Free

October

5 Indian Heritage Festival - Celebrate Alabama's rich Native American heritage - " Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Creek. Always a fan favorite, enjoy our annual Indian Heritage Harvest Festival. Savor the sights and smells of fall on the mountain, as Native Americans show us their talents and wares and we learn how early settlers of the region prepared for the winter.10:00am - 4:00pm.

Address: 3101 Burritt Drive , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-536-2882 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: tammy.cooney@huntsvilleal.gov
Web: burrittonthemountain.com
Fee: $1.00 over regular admission

18 - 19 Spooktacular Science Halloween Party - This fall, Sci-Quest has Halloween down to a science! Join us for our annual Spooktacular Science Halloween Party for all ages and meet some amazing special guests and see our thrilling demonstrations. Visit the different Halloween activity stations and catch the popular Mystery Science Show. Make sure you dress up in your favorite Halloween outfit and enter the kids or adult costume contests with cool prizes. Spooktacular Science is fun for the whole family!
Friday from 6 to 9 p.m.
Saturday from 3 to 6 p.m.

Address: Sci-Quest Science Center, 102 D Wynn Drive , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-837-0606 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: sci-quest.org
Fee: $9.00

November

19 - 20 Annual Mid-South Woodcarving Show & Competition - Woodcarving show, competition, and sale featuring top carvers from around the Southeast. The show features demonstrations in woodcarving & woodworking, fine arts, caricatures, holiday gifts, tree ornaments, carving tools & supplies.
Sat. 9 AM-5 PM & Sun. 10 AM-4 PM

Address: Huntsville Depot Roundhouse, 320 Church Street , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 800-678-1819 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.huntsville.org
Fee: Free

30 Santa's Village - Visit the village that Santa calls home. Wander through the Claus' house. See reindeer in their stables and the elves in the toy shop. Saturday after Thanksgivng until December 23. Thurs.-Sun., 5-9 p.m.

Address: Alabama Constitution Village , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-564-8100 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.earlyworks.com
Fee: Admission charged

30 Galaxy of Lights Driving Tours - Alabama's largest holiday celebration features a magnificent 1.75- mile holiday light extravaganza with larger-than-life animated light displays. See Santa soaring over a winter village, nursery rhyme characters dancing and frolicking amongst scenes of the season, and experience the magic of the twinkling icicle forest. 5:30-9 p.m. Saturday after Thanksgiving through December.

Address: Huntsville Botanical Garden , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-430-3572 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.hsvbg.org
Fee: Admission charged

December

22 - 24 A Christmas Carol - The classic tale of Charles Dickens' performed as a musical by Fantasy Playhouse Children's Theater.

Address: Von Braun Center Playhouse, Huntsville, Alabama , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-539-6829 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Admission charged

23 - 30 Santa Train at the Museum - Come on out and see the train decorated inside and out. Talk and visit with Santa on the train and let the little ones have their picture made with him. And surprise, all the good youngsters will get a special treat from Santa before the day is done. We have expanded our schedule to try and make sure everyone gets to ride that wants to. These leisurely Santa Train rides last approximately forty minutes.
Two weekends, Sat/Sun and Sat.

Address: North Ala. RR Museum, 694 Chase Rd., Hsv. AL , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-851-6276 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.northalabamarailroadmuseum.com
Fee: Fee for attractions only

1 - 31 Galaxy of Lights Driving Tours - Alabama's largest holiday celebration features a magnificent 1.75- mile holiday light extravaganza with larger-than-life animated light displays. See Santa soaring over a winter village, nursery rhyme characters dancing and frolicking amongst scenes of the season, and experience the magic of the twinkling icicle forest. 5:30-9 p.m. Saturday after Thanksgiving through December.

Address: Huntsville Botanical Garden , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-430-3572 x290 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.hsvbg.org
Fee: Admission charged

1 - 23 Santa's Village - Visit the village that Santa calls home. Wander through the Claus' house. See reindeer in their stables and the elves in the toy shop. Friday after Thanksgivng until December 23. Nightly., 5-9 p.m.

Address: Earlyworks Museum Complex , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-564-8100 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.earlyworks.com
Fee: Admission charged

2AL0311108e127 - Huntsville Heritage Ringers Annual Handbell Concert - The Heritage Ringers of Huntsville, a non profit community concert Handbell Choir will present its annual Holiday Concert Monday at 7:30 pm. The concert, will be held in the Church Sanctuary at 607 Airport Road.

The Program includes tradition music, arrangements of classical favorites and original compositions for handbells. The Choir has been performing in our area since 1985. The Choir utilizes six octaves of bells and six and on-half octaves of handchimes.

The concert is open to the public free of chare. No tickets for reservations are necessary. A nursery will be provided at the church. For further information contact Jim Rogers at 256.536-4133 or Director Dr. Dan Lawhon at 256.428.9423, First Baptist Church 600 Governors Drive 35801 Huntsville, AL

Address: Trinity United Methodist Church, 607 Airport Road , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-536-4133 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: heritageringers@gmail.com
Web: www.heritageringers.org
Fee: FREE - no tickets required, Nursery will be provided

6 - 7 Candlelight Christmas - Dr. Burritt's Mansion and all the historic houses will abound with holiday cheer. There will be hands-on activities, entertainment, hot apple cider, cookies, and a visit from St. Nicholas.

Ph: 256-536-2882 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: burrittonthemountain.com
Fee: Admission charged

10 - 15 Holiday Magic - Perhaps one of the most popular fundraisers at Burritt, Holiday Magic has become a holiday tradition for many. These annual dinners in the Mansion, in the Historic Park and in the Old Country Church are a must for families, supper clubs and friends. Each year guests enjoy the delicious food along with a visit from Father Christmas and the delightful music of carolers. The dinners in the Historic Park are family style and relaxed while the atmosphere for the more upscale Mansion dinners is decorative and formal. The Church is available for company parties for up to 80 people. For reservations for the church call Caroline Kelly at 256-512-5570. Reservations for the Mansion and Historic Park can be made by calling Butch Damson at 256-534-4361.

Address: Burritt Mansion & Park , Huntsville, Alabama
Ph: 256-536-2882 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.burrittonthemountain.com

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Burritt on the Mountain-A Living Museum

Burritt on the Mountain has been referred to as a "Jewel on the Mountain." Start with Dr. William Henry Burritt's eclectic mansion, add a historic park with restored 19

Huntsville, AL Museums

State Black Archives Research Center & Museum

Unique archive museum center. Repository of African-American history and culture providing a dialogue between present and past through archival collections and featured exhibits on 3

Huntsville, AL Museums

Twickenham Historic District & Guided Walking Tour

Alabama's largest antebellum district. Federal, Italianate and classical architecture. Also see 1819 Weeden House Musem, Alabama'

Huntsville, AL Walking Tours

Hampton Cove-Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail

Highlands Course: panoramic mountain backdrop, traditional Scottish-style layout. River Course: runs along Flint River, features elevated greens with thick forests. Short Course: traditional layout, each hole averaging more than 200

Huntsville, AL Golf Courses

Big Spring Park

Lagoon with ducks and fish. Part of Indian Creek Canal, formerly used to transport cotton. Huntsville was settled in 1805

Huntsville, AL Parks

Things to do near Huntsville, AL

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