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Upcoming Events in Luverne Alabama


September

27 - 1AL0408078e003 - Luverne Crenshaw County Alcazar Shrine Club World's Largest Peanut Boil - The World's Largest Peanut Boil is held every fall over Labor Day weekend in the town of Luverne, in central Crenshaw County. Tons of peanuts are boiled and bagged by the Crenshaw County Shrine Club during the event, which began in 1970.

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Ph: 334-335-4468 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: luverne.org/

December

29 Annual Christmas Parade - Downtown—More than 75 entries, including bands, floats, beauty queens, cheerleaders, grand marshal, horses, motorcycles, fire trucks, antique cars and Santa Claus.

Ph: 334-335-4468 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: luverne.org/
Fee: Free

29AL0408078e002 - Luverne CAR 4 KIDZ Christmas Car Show - Local car show to raise money for local kids, to help give them gifts under the tree for Christmas. We like to help out people in our area. This is our 3rd annual car show for this cause. Please come out and help support this event.

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Address: 101 Ball Park Lane , Luverne, Alabama
Ph: 334-429-0671 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: ALEX_CONNER281@YAHOO.COM
Fee: Spectators Free; $20.00, Car Entry Fee

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Things to do near Luverne, AL

Veterans Memorial Park

Honoring veterans of all 5 branches of armed services. 5-point theme carried throughout with 40-ft.-diameter 5-point star, 5 ...

Bridgeport Beach

Located 4.1 mi./6.6 km NE of Camden Bypass, off Wilcox Co. Rd. 37 on left. Day-use area for swimming, fishing and bicycling. ...

The Howell House

Built in 1907 by Dr. Howell, who operated his medical practice here. Large columns, full basement, 5 rooms and 2 baths on 1st...

Wiregrass Museum of Art

Hands-on ARTventures gallery with interactive art and sensory discovery of color, line, shape and texture. Changing exhibitio...

Fort Mitchell National Cemetery

Final resting place for U.S. military veterans, including WWI and Desert Storm victims. In 1836-37, Indians were brought here...