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Angela and Cameron bailey pictures http://www.myspace.com/shy_girl_1234567890/photos/albums/me-and-my-love/3096254
22 years old according to Cameron Bailey’s page on myspace: Angela wrote this..
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Apr 19 2009 11:39 PM
HEY SWEETIE!!! |
♥Deffinition of Imperfection!!♥ |
Apr 7 2009 1:23 AM
HEY SWEETY~ |
♥Deffinition of Imperfection!!♥ |
Feb 13 2009 8:03 PM
hey baby i love you alot your the best boyfriend ever!!! |
Angela comments
Jodi Arias
Angela that is so sweet that you mentioned me as one of your heroes! I am so honored! I’ll always be here for you baby! I love you!
Carl Arias friends with Lazarus banks
I didn’t really start buying any baby stuff until after I had my baby shower. People were all asking me what I needed. LOL So I waited 🙂 and then when the baby shower was over I knew what I had to buy lol
3 years ago
*TinA*(RIP Dad 10-17-20…
Awww that’s so cool though that you’re preggo 🙂 Let me know when u have ur baby shower? Don’t u live near here? I could TRY and make it 😦
3 years ago
*TinA*(RIP Dad 10-17-20…
Wow you’re already 16 weeks! holy moly! lol Time flies! I love shopping for baby stuff! Where do you live at now? what town? that’s cool you are getting married soon! congrats
Sandy:
ill u be comming to weed for classes too? or r u gonna just stay in yreka for classes?
Nate Joling
Right on thats cool. i’m back at the parents house for now
3 years ago
Nate Joling
sup cuz i was just on jodis page u delete my comments i left her a whil ago? ya lil shit get at me. love ya Nate
Age 21
Alexis Diaz
not too much just been chillin lol you no! an yea so we are going to have to hang out when i go up there for sumer text me some time 1-951-241-6607
Desirae is a cousin; 25 years old
January 8th, 2012
Angela and Cameron? Break up and she writes this
So once again its happening, this whole heart break thing…
I thought you were the love of my life, you even made me your wife…
I trusted you with all my heart, but you ripped it out and tore it apart…
You were my world, and I thought I was your girl…
Now I am hearing lets just be friends, I honestly thought we would never end…
You have always been my best friend and that wont change, its just to bad we lost this love game…
I just want you to be happy, whether that is with or without me…
I hope our daughter knows once upon a time we did love each other, and we really thought we’d last forever…
I guess we just were not meant to be, it wasn’t our fate, not our destiny
A perfect life can fall apart in the blink of an eye
My husband and I have been together for 5 years… We were high school sweet heart! I loved him with all my heart. I had the perfect story book relationship. The life that every little girl grows up wishing for. I had an amazing guy that treated me like the queen of the earth. He asked me to marry him wen on our 3 year anniversary. We got married when I turned 18 and we had a beautiful baby girl. We had our own house I was a stay at home mom he worked at night. Everything was going soo perfect. Then one day everything changed. We were expecting our second child and I had a miscarriage… we were both so depressed and I felt like everything was falling apart. Three months later he cheated on me. I was so heart broken when I found out he had been having an affair with a girl from his work. They started being together after I lost the baby. I finally moved out. The day after I got all my stuff outta his house and all our daughters stuff he moved her in. I am only 20 years old and I am going through a divorce… I am also pregnant again for the third time and yes it is with the same man. We have decided to give this baby up for adoption… it was the hardest decision of my life to give this baby away. Me and my husband have put our divorce on hold for a while and we are now in marriage counseling.. My perfect fairy tale life has all crashed and burned around me. All I could do is stand there and watch. I thought that we would b happy for the rest of our lives an all of that changed over night. We were the “perfect couple” every1 said… This last year has been one of the worst in my life…. But what doesn’t kill me makes me stronger right??
How busy things get…..
Current mood:blessed
Oh wow things in my life are crazy….
between just being pregnant, cleanin up after everyone in my house and planning my wedding I feel like I have no time to my self anymore! I am 21 weeks pregnant today and I am just starting to show. My guy and me are so excited to be having a baby. I love him so much. We still dont know what we are going to have but we dont care what we have. This Saturday we are getting married!! It has been crazy gettin ready for the wedding and I feel like everything is finally coming together. I am loving my life and everything that is going on… I wouldnt change anything about my life! I love my boyfriend and I love that we are finally getting married and goin to have a family!
Feb 16, 2009
Current mood:loved
Baby,
Right now you are my world!! I love you so much!! I am going through some really hard times dealing with my older sister and just with life in general and you have been so great through it all…. You have been there for me when i need you the most and i just cant thank you enough!! Or even put into words how much i really love you!!! You say you are afriad of losing me but you have nothing to be afraid of.. you are just to perfect and i will never leave you i promise!! Idk what i would do if i did not have you in my life right now!! For real!! i wish you could only see how much i love you n how much you really mean to me!! Yesterday was Valentines Day and you made it perfect…. YOU brought me flowers and a necklace… you wrote me that poem and a letter telling me how much you care about me!! Thanks for everything you do for me… I missed you so much when i went to Arizona i really cant stand being away from you for a long time!! But as long as i know you are there for me i feel as if i could get through anything!! You mean so much to me!! Even though we have only been together for 4 months n some odd days i know that i love you alot!! Please never forget that okay….
FOREVER I WILL BE YOURS AND FOR ETERNITY YOU WILL BE IN MY HEART!!!!
♥♥ANG3LA♥♥
October 11, 2008
Current mood:blessed
SO BASICALLY SINCE I CAME BACK TO YREKA MY LIFE HAS BEEN GOIN ALOT BETTER THEN I THOUGHT IT WOULD HONESTLY…
I HAVE A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE ON LIFE!! I HAVE BEEN SOBER FOR 4 MONTHS N IT SEEMS LIKE EVERYTHING IS JUST FALLING INTO PLACE.. MY FAMILY HAS BEEN GOING THROUGH ALOT THESE LAST COUPLE MONTHS WITH ME IN A REHABILITATION CENTER AND MY SISTER GOING THROUGH WHAT SHE IS GOING THROUGH… MOST OF YOU PROBABLY KNOW ABOUT MY SISTER BUT I AM LEARNING TO DEAL WITH IT!! I LOVE MY SISTER VERY MUCH AND SHE IS COMFORTABLE WITH WHAT SHE IS GOING THROUGH AND THAT HELPS ME ALOT!!
BUT SINCE I HAVE BEEN BACK IN THIS LITTLE TOWN ALOT HAS CHANGED!! PEOPLE HAVE CHANGED ALOT!! PEOPLE THAT I WOULD HAVE NEVER EXPECTED HAVE BEEN GOING TO CHURH… ON SATURDAYS ALOT OF US GET TOGETHER AND GO TO APPLEGATE CHURCH UP IN JACKSONVILLE AND I HAVE BEEN GOIN THERE FOR ABOUT 3 WEEKS AND I HAVE SEEN MORE TEENS FROM YREKA GET BAPTISED THERE THEN I HAVE PROBABLY SEEN IN MY ENTIRE LIFE…!! IT IS AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE… I GOT BAPTISED THERE LAST SATURDAY NIGHT ON MY BIRTHDAY 10-4-08…. I HONESTLY DONT THINK THAT MY LIFE COULD BE GOIN ANY BETTER EVEN IF I TRIED TO MAKE IT BETTER!! I HAVE AMAZING FRIENDS THAT I FEEL REALLY CLOSE TO!! I HAVE A FABULOUS FAMILY THAT HAS BEEN THERE TO SUPPORT ME AND MY SISTER THROUGH EVERYTHING THAT HAS HAPPENED THIS LAST YEAR!! I CAN NOT EVEN BEGIN TO EXPLAIN HOW GOD HAS CHANGED MY LIFE AND THE LIVES OF OTHER TEENS IN OUR COMMUNITY!! IT IS JUST AMAZING WHAT HE WILL DO FOR YOU IF YOU ONLY ASKED HIM TO!!
THANX FOR READING THIS LONG THING….
♥♥ANG3LA♥♥
June 9th,
Goes to rehab
Tre Michael Lantz mother is Carrie 36 brother Virusur
Sade is Angelas friend and was a bridesmaid
Bailey friend is sister of Cameron bailey Angela’s first husband
Angela’s birthday might be October 22? Because she posted this
Angela’s other myspace page http://www.myspace.com/519091473
Tre Michael Lantz is his name
Heyy:)) my name is Tre Micheal Lantz i am 14 years old. I lie about my age sometimes. im a Freshmen at Yreka High School . You could say im smart scince im going to College as well and i won the College of the Siskyous 8th grade essay cometion. I like to party with my friends. plus im a pretty lay back person. Im Taken ❤ by a very beautiful girl named brook bradford(:. Text me at 530 925 4830
Says girlfriend is brook bradford
Cousin Morgan’s profile http://www.myspace.com/449640313
Morgan Ten Berge Age 20
Trina Avina is Jodi Arias Grandmother on her father’s side
Desirae is Jodi arias cousin, was at the reunion; close to Joe Vestri http://www.myspace.com/zomgvideogames
Joe Vestri
Friends: Montrel Richardson, Eimon Zahedi, Charles Spikes, Chad Cordero, Billy Sikma
Breezy Mcfaill (is a girl!) Date of birth 8-16-89
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Angela in one picture she is in front of an address that says 103
Arias was indicted by a grand jury on a first-degree murder charge on July 9, 2008,[34] and arrested at her grandparents’ home on July 15, 2008.[35] She wasextradited to Arizona on September 5, 2008, where she pled not guilty on September 11, 2008.[36]
Look at dates albums were added?
http://www.azfamily.com/news/local/54576282.html
Also, from this article; it says that Jodi was indicted July 9th, extradited, arrested on July 15; but this article says that her myspace was plastered with tributes to him.. who removed them?
Some posts to Angela:
is never coming back
468-5289
Stephanie Talkington 21 years old (had a crush on someone named marshall like 5 years ago)
Heyyyy girllll.
So i just got that comment you left me damn…fuckin robert what a douche bag! hahahah damn remeber when he got hella butt hurt about me calling him that. hahah what a pussy. But yea he is gross. and your bf is uhh not soo great either…jennifer buttram? damn…thats harsh. but shit whats new prettyful?
(this Jennifer buttram lives on angela’s street http://www.peoplefinders.com/p/Jennifer+Buttram)
Thomas Pineda 27 years old
so-cal over by sandiego you will find me there give me a call hit me up 673_1986 and see whats up in the 760
5 years ago
Raelene Barbie girl 21
see yah..im gettin off…keep in touch and you better come up lol..call me or text 19253815429 my friends cell
Updated comment: has this number 275-1225
Angela on myspace page of azngurl_12 asking about her cousin Robert
Angela Arias
when r u doin that and where??
5 years ago
Angela Arias
i havent been doin much
lol
where were u??
do u ever talk to ur cuz robert??
i havent talk to him in a long time!!
lol
but yah one of these dayz we gots to hang out…
5 years ago
Angela Arias
hey there gal wat have u been up to??
Aaron Detwilder married Nicole Arias; had a kid Kiersten;
Alexis Diaz
not too much just been chillin lol you no! an yea so we are going to have to hang out when i go up there for sumer text me some time 1-951-241-6607
4 years ago
Julie Zamarron
Hey dont forget to check for me if dad, and Sandy have a digital frame, please. Thanks love ya.
Nate Joling
Right on thats cool. i’m back at the parents house for now
3 years ago
Nate Joling
sup cuz i was just on jodis page u delete my comments i left her a whil ago? ya lil shit get at me. love ya Nate
http://www.myspace.com/heatherhascheckedout
heatherwillis90@live.com under the myspace page;
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Indian Land Fall Festival’s History
Aug 09, 2013 – 10:28PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: SC State Championship Chili Cookoff, Classic Car Competition, Tethered Hot Air Balloon Rides, Storytelling, Food/Arts/Craft Vendors
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Fall into Fun Festival
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Music festival, County Fair, Arts festival, Food or wine, Dance, Carnival
Address of festival:
3000 World Reach Drive
Lancaster, South Carolina, 29707
United States
Expected Attendance (optional): 3000
Festival / event start date: 09/28/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): www.indianlandfallfestival.com
Openings for vendors still available to purchase?: Yes – some spots open but vendors are prohibited from sales using the festival name
Referred By: http://festivals4fun.com/submit-your-festival-event-to-our-list-by-answering-10-questions-describing-your-event/
The Indian Land Fall Festival started over eight years ago as a way to get families together in the Indian Land Community during the month of September. There is plenty to offer for children of all ages at this year’s Festival. Classic Car Competition, Tethered Hot Air Balloon Rides, Food/Arts/Crafts vendors, a Kid’s Area which will include some fun activities and games, inflatables, laser tag, silent auction, entertainment scheduled which, in the past, has included bands, karate demonstrations, dance demonstrations, and even a belly dancer! This year, once again the Indian Land Fall Festival will host the South Carolina State Championship Chili Cookoff. Winner of the event will have the opportunity to represent South Carolina in the National/International competition in Terlingua Texas. If you have attended the Fall Festival years gone past, no doubt you will want to come again. Please feel free to bring additional friends and family. There is no fee to attend the Festival although there is a nominal fee for the Children’s Area and for sampling Chili during the SC Chili Cookoff. Donations for parking and/or attendance would be appreciated – but it is not mandatory. All funds raised during the Fall Festival will be used to fund/sponsor numerous civic and non-profit events and projects in the Indian Land Community.
Kid’s Day’s History
Aug 09, 2013 – 03:45PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: safe eating
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: safe, healthly
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Food or wine
Address of festival:
446 W. Broadway
Boston, Massachusetts, 02127
United States
Festival / event start date: 08/12/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://bostonfarmersmarkets.org/kidsday/
Openings for vendors still available to purchase?: Yes and vendors are allowed to create and sell custom event products
Referred By: http://festivals4fun.com/submit-your-festival-event-to-our-list-by-answering-10-questions-describing-your-event/
Join the Boston Collaborative for Food and Fitness (BCFF) for some family fun at your farmer’s market.
Kids Playwriting Festival 8 Performances’s History
Aug 09, 2013 – 09:53AM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: 6 original plays
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Affordable & unique fun family entertainment
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Arts festival
Address of festival:
9021 Dayton Ave.
North Beach, Maryland, 20714
United States
Expected Attendance (optional): 75
Festival / event start date: 08/09/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 12/08/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.twinbeachplayers.com
Openings for vendors still available to purchase?: No
Referred By: http://festivals4fun.com/submit-your-festival-event-to-our-list-by-answering-10-questions-describing-your-event/
The Twin Beach Players are proud to announce the performances of the 6 winning Kids’ Playwriting Festival entries, which will be held weekends August 2nd- 11th at the North Beach Boys and Girls Club, located at 9021 Dayton Ave. North Beach, Md. Performances will be held Friday and Saturday evenings at 7 p.m. and Sunday afternoons at 3 p.m. Tickets are value priced at $5 a person to ensure that families can afford to see these talented children bring these imaginative stories to life.
Each show was written and directed by Maryland children in what has become a staple in the Twin Beach Players’ commitment to educating and enriching the lives of Maryland children by allowing them to experience every creative aspect of a theatrical production from inception to final performance. Each year, six winning plays are chosen from dozens of entries submitted by a panel of professional theatre personalities. There were twenty one play entries this year.
Boston Local Food Festival’s History
Aug 08, 2013 – 04:05PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: –
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: –
Address of festival:
500 Cambridge Street, Allston
Boston, Massachusetts, 02134
United States
Festival / event start date: 08/10/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://bostonfarmersmarkets.org/kidsday/
Referred By: http://festivals4fun.com/submit-your-festival-event-to-our-list-by-answering-10-questions-describing-your-event/
Join the Boston Collaborative for Food and Fitness (BCFF) for some family fun at your farmer’s market. Kid’s Day! is a series of eight events at farmer’s markets across the city featuring children’s activities like crafts, cooking demonstrations, and fun ways to be physically active for kids of all ages. Nancy Kasen of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center acknowledges how important physical activity is: “Regular physical activity combined with healthy and safe eating are very important for people of all ages and starts with families – cook, eat, and be active together.” So bring the kids, shop your neighborhood market fresh and healthy local food, and have some fun together!
Kids Day! is being sponsored by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a proud supporter of farmer’s markets and healthy, local food.
Please LIKE us on our main page, share with friends and family, and check out our other summer events here:https://www.facebook.com/bostoncollaborativefoodfitness (show less)
Aug 08, 2013 – 03:22PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: lively chef & DIY demos, butchering demos, a seafood throw-down competition, diverse music and performances, a family fun zone
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: local, free, healthly, accessible
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Food or wine
Address of festival:
185 Kneeland St.
Boston, Massachusetts, 02111
United States
Festival / event start date: 10/06/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://bostonlocalfoodfestival.org
Openings for vendors still available to purchase?: Yes and vendors are allowed to create and sell custom event products
Referred By: http://festivals4fun.com/submit-your-festival-event-to-our-list-by-answering-10-questions-describing-your-event/
New England’s largest one-day farmers market and premier food event promoting the joys and benefits of eating local food.
Local Craft Brewfest’s History
Aug 08, 2013 – 12:56PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Unlimited beer tastings, food tastings, ciders, distillers, live music
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Unlimited alcohol cheers to that!
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Food or wine
Address of festival:
One Courthouse Way
Boston, Massachusetts, 02210
United States
Expected Attendance (optional): 1,200 people
Festival / event start date: 08/12/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): localcraftbrew.eventbrite.com
Openings for vendors still available to purchase?: Yes and vendors are allowed to create and sell custom event products
Referred By: http://festivals4fun.com/submit-your-festival-event-to-our-list-by-answering-10-questions-describing-your-event/
Join us for Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts’ (SBN) 4th Annual Local Craft Brewfest at the Moakley U.S. Courthouse located on the Boston waterfront – where the city meets the sea. Come taste, explore, socialize, and network with local craft brewers, distillers, cideries, meaderies, artisan beverage brewers, and food producers. While celebrating local brews, you can savor live music by local musicians and enjoy one of Boston’s finest harbor views. The Brewfest will be held on Saturday October 12, 2013 from 3:00-6:30pm. Tickets are $45 and can be purchased at http://www.localcraftbrew.eventbrite.com. All proceeds will go to the Boston Local Food Festival, a free and sustainable event
Flemington Opa Festival’s History
Aug 07, 2013 – 04:38PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Greek pastries, Greek food, dancers, music, vendors
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Greek, gyro, souvlaki, pastitsio, moussaka
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Culture fest
Address of festival:
85 Voorhees Corner Road
Flemington, New Jersey, 08853
United States
Expected Attendance (optional): 5000
Festival / event start date: 09/19/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 22/09/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.opafestival.com
Openings for vendors still available to purchase?: Yes and vendors are allowed to create and sell custom event products
Referred By: http://festivals4fun.com/submit-your-festival-event-to-our-list-by-answering-10-questions-describing-your-event/
Great Greek food, drinks, music, dancing, and fun. Flemington OPA Festival is hosted by St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church, which just opened the doors to its beautiful new facility on June 9, 2013.
Genealogy Jamboree’s History
Aug 07, 2013 – 02:29PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Native Memories, Chair caning by Lester Wilson, Lectures by Mark Lowe,Massengill Surname Tent, Genealogy Book Shoppe
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Free Pioneer Day, Family History
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Arts festival, Culture fest
Address of festival:
530 Colwyn Ave
Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, 37724
United States
Expected Attendance (optional): 5500
Festival / event start date: 06/12/2014
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 14/06/2014
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.genealogyjamboree.us
Referred By: http://festivals4fun.com/submit-your-festival-event-to-our-list-by-answering-10-questions-describing-your-event/
Genealogy Jamboree will be hosted by the Cumberland Gap Volunteer Fire Department. This event is free to the public and combines genealogy/history lectures, with period re-en actors and traditional crafters in an historic setting. Nationally known speakers such as Mark Lowe, Carrie Eldridge, and others, will give these lectures. This Event is June 12 – 14 2014
August Car Cruises In Historic Smithville’s History
Aug 07, 2013 – 02:24PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Breakfast with Santa
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Breakfast with Santa
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Holidays
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 12/14/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 21/12/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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On December 14th & 21st reserve your spot for the Buffet breakfast and picture with Santa at Fred & Ethel’s Lantern Light. Reservations required. Call 609-652-0544. (show less)
Aug 07, 2013 – 02:22PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Hospitality Night
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Hospitality Night
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 12/07/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 07/12/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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The village will be overflowing with hospitable merchants! Each store will have a special event going on from 6-8pm, from music to food tastings. Come out and enjoy the fun! (show less)
Aug 07, 2013 – 02:20PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Frost Bite Car Cruise
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Frost Bite Car Cruise
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 12/07/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 07/12/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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Cruise on down to visit our 60 shoppes and 7 eateries. There is also lodging available at ‘The Colonial Inn’. http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com (show less)
Aug 07, 2013 – 02:19PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Holiday Weekend Events
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Holiday Weekend Events
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Holidays
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 12/01/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 22/12/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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Holiday Light Show.. 5:30-8:30pm
Magical Talking Tree.. The Magical Talking Tree wakes up every weekend to talk to the young and young at heart. 12-5pm.
Christmas Train Ride.. The Christmas Train takes you on a ride to see the whimsical decorated Village. 10am-8pm.
Story Time with Mrs. Claus.. Mrs. Claus reads stories to the children in her Christmas Cottage from 1:30-4:30pm. (show less)
Aug 07, 2013 – 02:16PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Holiday Light Show
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Holiday Light Show
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Music festival, Holidays
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 11/29/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 06/01/2014
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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Watch in wonderment as over 100 Christmas trees magically float on our very own Lake Meone and light up to the music around you. It is an orchestrated show of lights and music played out across the lake. Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday 5:30-8:30pm starting November 29, 2013 till January 6, 2014. (show less)
Aug 07, 2013 – 02:13PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Zombie Walk
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Zombie Walk
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Holidays
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 10/27/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 27/10/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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Sponsored by Underground. Come spend a day in the Village and take part in the Zombie Walk! (show less)
Aug 07, 2013 – 02:12PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Costume Pet Parade
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Costume Pet Parade
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Holidays
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 10/26/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 26/10/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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Paw Dazzle will host our Annual Costume Pet Parade starting at 1:00pm. Spectators can watch 100+ costumed pets. Come join the fun! (show less)
Aug 07, 2013 – 02:11PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Corvettes
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Corvettes
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 10/20/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 20/10/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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The Corvette Show in sponsored by The Original Garden State Corvette Club who will host over 100 Corvettes! (show less)
Aug 07, 2013 – 02:09PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Irish Festival
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Irish Festival
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Culture fest
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 10/12/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 13/10/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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Come join the merriment! The festival will feature an Irish Market offering a variety of wares. In addition, music in three locations and a friendly dance feis! (show less)
Aug 07, 2013 – 02:09PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Irish Festival
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Irish Festival
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Culture fest
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 10/12/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 13/10/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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Come join the merriment! The festival will feature an Irish Market offering a variety of wares. In addition, music in three locations and a friendly dance feis! (show less)
Aug 07, 2013 – 02:07PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Oktoberfest
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Oktoberfest
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Culture fest
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 10/05/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 06/10/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
Openings for vendors still available to purchase?: Yes – some spots open but vendors are prohibited from sales using the festival name
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Oktoberfest in Historic Smithville has over 100 juried crafters, an international food court, music, kids activities, non-profit organizations and more! All of this on top of the over 60 shoppes, 7 eateries, carousel ride, train ride, paddleboats and antique arcades already located in the Village year round!
Aug 07, 2013 – 02:05PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Italian Festival
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Italian Festival
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Culture fest
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 09/28/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 28/09/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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Come join the excitement! The festival will feature an Italian Market offering a variety of wares and food. Stop out and enjoy the day!
Aug 07, 2013 – 02:03PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Drum Circle
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Drum Circle
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Music festival
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 09/21/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 21/09/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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Sponsored by Herban Legend. Come spend a beautiful day in the Village and take part in the drum circle located by the gazebo in the Village Greene!
Aug 07, 2013 – 02:00PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Antique Cars
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Antique Cars
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 09/15/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 15/09/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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Stop by the Village to see some spectacular antique and vintage cars or come show off one of your own!
Aug 07, 2013 – 01:57PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Author’s Day
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Author’s Day
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Arts festival
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 09/14/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 14/09/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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Meet 40+ Authors on the Greene from 11-5pm on September 14th. Books will be available to be purchased and signed by the Author. For a list of the Authors and their books go to: http://www.facebook.com/authorsonthegreene?ref=hl. All genres will be represented. For more information call Through the Looking Glass at 609-568-6234.
Aug 07, 2013 – 01:50PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Art Walk, Local Artists
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Art Walk, Local Artists
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Arts festival
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 09/07/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 07/09/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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Sponsored by Underground. Stop by the Village to see local artists and their gorgeous art work across the Village Greene!
Aug 07, 2013 – 01:48PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Antique, Vintage, Classic Cars
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Antique, Vintage, Classic Cars
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 09/13/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 27/09/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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On September 13th & 27th stop by from 5-8pm to see some spectacular vehicles from days gone by or show off one of your own!
Aug 07, 2013 – 01:47PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Fife & Drum Corp.
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Fife & Drum Corp.
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Music festival
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 08/18/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 15/09/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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On August 18th & September 15th enjoy a day strolling the village and check out the Smithville Fife & Drum Corp. starting at 1:00pm in front of Fred & Ethel’s.
Aug 07, 2013 – 01:44PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Living History, Encampment
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Living History, Encampment
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 08/10/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 11/08/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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On August 10th & 11th the Company K invades Historic Smithville with a complete military and civilian camp demonstrating marching drills and musket firing. The public is encouraged to visit and ask questions.
Aug 07, 2013 – 01:40PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Antique, Vintage, Classic Cars
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Antique, Vintage, Classic Cars
Address of festival:
615 E. Moss Mill Road
Smithville, New Jersey, 08205
United States
Festival / event start date: 08/09/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 23/08/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.colonialinnsmithville.com/towneevents/index.htm
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On August 9th & 23rd stop by Historic Smithville from 5-8pm to see some spectacular vehicles from days gone by or show off one of your own!
Harlem Arts Festival’s History
Aug 06, 2013 – 07:48PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: 1) Live music, dance, theater and spoken word performances 2) Outdoor gallery of artisan and visual arts pieces 3) Arts and crafts, mural-making, face painting, yoga and more for kids 4) Local vendors and representatives from some of the community’s iconic restaurants and businesses
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Free, cultural, educational, family, fun
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Music festival, Arts festival, Food or wine, Culture fest, Dance
Address of festival:
Marcus Garvey Park, Mt. Morris Park West and 122 st.
East Harlem, New York, 10027
United States
Festival / event start date: 06/29/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 30/06/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.harlemartsfestival.com
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The Harlem Arts Festival is a free, performing and visual arts festival that takes place annually in Marcus Garvey Park, Harlem NYC. The festival showcases local performers and visual artists that inspire and nourish the artistic community in Harlem. The Harlem Arts Festival also promotes arts education and literacy by implementing arts-related discussion forums, educational workshops, performance opportunities and activities for youth and family. This project is part of Harlem’s addition to the larger, citywide commitment to provide free art in the public parks during the spring and summer months
Scottish & Celtic Heritage Festival’s History
Aug 06, 2013 – 01:44PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Genealogy/history exhibit, Sons of the American Revolution flag ceremony, artisans demonstrating skills,bagpipers playings, teaching the chanter, Scottish/Irish bands, Highland Dancers
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Fun, entertaining, educational, family-oriented,
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Music festival, Culture fest, Dance
Address of festival:
17th and Park Avenue
Parkersburg, West Virginia, 26101
United States
Festival / event start date: 04/19/2014
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): https://sites.google.com/site/scottishcelticheritagefestival/
Openings for vendors still available to purchase?: Yes and vendors are allowed to create and sell custom event products
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The festival is a family-oriented event which features all-day Scottish, Irish, Welsh bands, Scottish bagpipes/drums, and dancing including traditional Scottish Highland dancers and Ceili bands. Genealogists on site can assist with tracing family histories or just provide information on Celtic history/culture, there are vendors selling Celtic-themed merchandise, artisans demonstrating skills like spinning, pottery making and Welsh Lovespoons. We have Scottish clan exhibits, Scottish/Irish and Welsh foods to sample and a children’s area complete with crafts, storytellers, highland games and other activities.
We have a children’s Pot of Gold search game, raffles featuring Celtic-themed merchandise, and a Bonnie Knees competition.
Tickets are $5 for adults, kids 12 and under are free.
For more information google our website at Scottish and Celtic Heritage Festival or email: scotandceltfst@att.net
Columbus Scottish Festival’s History
Aug 06, 2013 – 12:59PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Musical Entertainment, Highland Games, Sheepdog Trials, Car Show, Whisky Tasting
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Scottish, Family-fun, Pet-Friendly, Music, Culture
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Music festival, Culture fest
Address of festival:
750 W 200 S
Columbus, Indiana, 47201
United States
Festival / event start date: 09/14/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 15/09/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.scottishfestival.org
Openings for vendors still available to purchase?: Yes and vendors are allowed to create and sell custom event products
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Held at the Bartholomew County Fairgrounds the 2nd weekend in September. The annual Scottish festival brings Highland traditions and culture to southern Indiana. Watch the Midwest Highland Games Championship, listen to a weekend full of music with top celtic artists, dancing, sheepdog trials, bagpipers, a European Car show, and food/merch vendors. Fun for the whole Family !
South Florida Dragon Boat Festival 2013’s History
Aug 06, 2013 – 11:37AM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Thrilling Dragon Boat Racing, Exciting Egg Rolls Eating Contest, Live Multi-Cultural Performance, Children Playground, Arts & Craft
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Family fun, exciting, fitness, ancient water sport festival
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Culture fest
Address of festival:
10800 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida, 33154
United States
Expected Attendance (optional): 3,000 +
Festival / event start date: 10/05/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.MiamiDragonBoat.com
Openings for vendors still available to purchase?: Yes – some spots open but vendors are prohibited from sales using the festival name
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The 11th annual Sunny Isles Beach Dragon Boat Festival features an thrilling Dragon Boat racing, exciting Egg Roll Eating Contest, live multicultural entertainment such as colorful Chinese Lion Dance & powerful Kung Fu Demonstration, Middle Eastern belly dancing, other international musical performances, and Cooking Demonstration, Health & Fitness Exhibitors, Arts & Crafts, Business Services, and Informational Exhibits, Delicious and Authentic Asian and International Food Selections and fun KidsZone.
On Location: Memphis International Film & Music Fest’s History
Aug 04, 2013 – 10:27PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: Films, Music Showcases, Panels and Workshops, Art Demonstrations, Q&A Sessions
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: Film, Music, Filmmaking, Arts, Entertainment
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Music festival, Arts festival, Culture fest
Address of festival:
Malco Studio on the Square
Memphis, Tennessee, 38104
United States
Festival / event start date: 04/24/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 27/04/2014
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.onlocationmemphis.org
Openings for vendors still available to purchase?: Yes and vendors are allowed to create and sell custom event products
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On Location: MEMPHIS’ mission is to advance, educate and inspire filmmakers, musicians, students and professionals in the cinema and music arts; to connect the regional audience to the work of local and global filmmakers and musicians; and to collaborate with other organizations to strengthen the film and music community and boost the economic development of Memphis.
ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
Now going into its 15th year, On Location: Memphis is a competitive 4-day festival that features a diverse mix of local and global films. Awards given in 5 categories: Live Action Short, Feature, Music Video, Documentary & Animated Short.
Yorkfest Fine Arts Festival’s History
Aug 04, 2013 – 01:29PM
Name 5 of the top events to see at the festivals: juried art, chalkwalk, hands-on kid’s activities, poetry tent, free evening jazz concert
Your top 5 best words to describe your festival or event?: art, music, food, family, free
What type of festival is it? (festival genre): Arts festival
Address of festival:
205 West Market Street
York, Pennsylvania, 17401
United States
Expected Attendance (optional): 20,000
Festival / event start date: 08/24/2013
Festival end date (only for multi day events): 25/08/2013
If you have a website, please enter it here (we appreaciate any links back to our website as well. hint, hint): http://www.yorkcity.org/yorkfest
Openings for vendors still available to purchase?: No
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The Yorkfest Fine Arts Festival will take place this year on Saturday, August 24, and Sunday, August 25, in and around the Colonial Court House Courtyard and along the Heritage Rail Trail in historic downtown York. Festival hours are 10am-5pm on Saturday and 10am-4pm on Sunday.
This year’s Yorkfest will showcase the works of approximately 100 juried fine artists from across the nation, with invited artists from throughout Pennsylvania, in addition to Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
The weekend will also include a number of family-friendly events throughout the festival, including, but not limited to: music on several stages, children’s activities, a Culinary Arts food court, Chalk Walk (Saturday, along Market Street between Pershing and Beaver Streets), the Codorus Boat Parade (Saturday), walking tours of the Murals of York, submissions from the children’s art and literary competition on display at City Art Gallery (118 W. Philadelphia Street), as well as the Yorkfest Juried Gallery Show at YorkArts (10 N. Beaver Street).
The weekend’s festivities will begin 6-8pm on Friday, August 23, at YorkArts (10 North Beaver Street) with the opening reception and awards for the Yorkfest Juried Gallery Show and the Adult Literary Competition winners. The reception is free and the community is invited to attend.
New to the festival this year: New Freedom Art will present “Meet the Masters” Young Artist Experience. Children will be introduced to select Master Artists and learn about their famous works. Then children will explore their own creativity as they create an art project in the same style as the Master Artist. Projects are planned to rotate every 90 minutes throughout the festival.
Saturday night, August 24, there will be a FREE community jazz concert at The Capitol Theatre (50 N. George Street), beginning at 6pm. Performers include Eric Marner & Brave New World and The Chuck Long Quartet. No tickets are necessary and the doors will open at 5pm.
Yorkfest will also feature musical performances throughout the weekend by SongSmith, Sarah Beth, Jamie O’Brien, Julie Swope, Jefrey Woodall, Lester Hirsh, Don Carn and Mark Huber, Cushla Srour, Ni Riain School of Irish Dance, and more. Randy Orwig (“The Living Statue”) will again fascinate festival-goers from his seat in the Colonial Court House Courtyard.
Yorkfest Fine Arts Festival is held rain or shine. All events are free and open to the public.
Event sponsors include Glatfelter, Glatfelter Insurance Group, C.S. Davidson, WellSpan, MediaOnePA, and WITF,
PLEASE NOTE: For the safety of all our guests, NO DOGS ARE PERMITTED IN THE FESTIVAL AREA. The York City Police Department will be enforcing this ordinance.
Call for Entries information for the following is now available at http://www.yorkcity.org/yorkfest:
— Festival Marketplace
— Juried Exhibition
— Adult Literary Competition
— Youth Art & Literary Competitions
As the event nears, we will post additional 2013 information online.
To see event maps, the festival program book, entertainment schedule, artist listing, etc. from the 2012 Yorkfest, please visit http://www.yorkcity.org/yorkfest
For more information:
http://www.YorkCity.org/yorkfest
events@yorkcity.org
849-2217
http://www.Facebook.com/YorkCitySpecialEvents
Follow @YorkCityEvents on Twitter
ALSO HAPPENING IN DOWNTOWN YORK ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 24: The 4th Annual Pennsylvania Cigar Box Guitar Festival, at The York Emporium, located just two blocks west of Yorkfest. Make it a full day in downtown York!
Singing on the Square
Aug 16 at 6:00 PM
Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy the free concert featuring Sophisticated Swingers and Piney Creek Bluegrass Boys. Contact: 256-232-5411
Free
August 17 at 5:30 PM – Athens State Disc Golf Tournament to benefit American Cancer Society
The event will be held on August 17 with registration beginning at 4:30 p.m., a players meeting at 5:20 p.m., and the day round will begin at 5:30 p.m. The tournament will be held on the disc golf course located near the Athens State University Library.
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Aug 23 at 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM – Summer Art Strolls in Athens
Over 20 visual artists including painters, photographers, ceramicists, potters, jewelers, mixed media artists, clothing designers, and more will be at the Limestone County Courthouse Lawn on The Square. There will be live music and children’s activities. Enjoy great restaurants and old fashioned ice cream in our own downtown. Art. Experience it. Own it. For More information, contact Athens Arts League at athensartsleague@gmail.com.
August 24 – A Zumba fundraiser will take place on from 9:30-11:am in the Ballroom of the Sandridge Student Center at Athens State University. No reservation is necessary. The proceeds from this event will benefit a newly formed charity, Sarah’s Helping Hands. more…
August 24th – The Family Health/Fun Day event. More information to come on that – NAACP, Sarrell, Family Resource Center, Athens University will host this event.
August 25 – P.E.O. Chapter Z Alabama will sponsor a Ladies Tea and Fashion Show at historic Creekside Plantation. Proceeds from ticket sales, cookbook sales, and silent auction items, will be used to support P.E.O. Philanthropies. more…
Miss Crape Myrtle Pageants
Aug 30
Young ladies ages 1 day – 19 years and gentlemen 1 day – 5 years are invited to participate. The pageants will be held at the Ardmore, TN Annex building. For more information visit website http://www.ardmorealtnchamber.org or call Tonya at 256-777-6621.
Ardmore Crape Myrtle Festival
Aug 31
It’s time for arts and crafts, delicious festival food and live entertainment. The festival is held at the Ardmore, TN John Barnes Park located on Ardmore Ridge Road. Contact: Linda at 256-423-8252, ardmorealtnchamber.org. Free admission.
Other cities:
Huntsville HamFest
August 17 – 18, 2013, Huntsville, Alabama
The Young Ham of the Year Award will be presented. This is a must for the Ham Radio enthusiast.
Rocket City Gun and Knife Expo
August 17-18, 2013, Huntsville, Alabama
Over 200 tables of vendors and collectors displaying a wide variety of guns and accessories.
Lake Jordan Marina‘s 1st Annual Charity Poker Run!
August 18, 2012 Titus, Alabama
Welcome to Lake Jordan Marina’s 1st Annual Charity Poker Run. This event will benefit the Children’s Hospital of Alabama located at UAB hospital in Birmingham. The Alabama Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Disorders is a department within the hospital that could greatly be impacted by your participation. This Poker Run is created around the concept of family and friends enjoying a day on the lake together, while raising funds for a great cause. The 1st annual event will be held on Saturday August 18, 2012 on Beautiful Lake Jordan. Use this event to enjoy a weekend on the lake with family and friends.
Muscadine Picking at Barber Berry Farm
August 19 to September 28, 2013, Millbrook, Alabama
Visit Barber Berry Farm in Millbrook, Alabama where you can pick your own pesticide-free muscadines and scuppernongs.
UniverSoul Circus Wednesday, August 21 – 25, 2013 at 7:30 PM, Legion Field Stadium
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4th Annual Montgomery Dragon Boat Race and Festival
August 24, 2013, Montgomery, Alabama
This is the largest outdoor event in the City of Montgomery. The Dragons return to the RiverfrontPark for yet another epic day on and off the water! The Opening Ceremony and Dragon Dance launch the start of heats on the 6-lane, 300-metre course. Races run all day, stopping for an hour at midday and continuing toward the Championship race and Medal Presentations. Race times determine placement in advancing heats and ultimately the Championship Race. Also returning is the Battle for the Iron Paddle! The heated rivalry continues on and off the water this year with the BFTIP Race and Fundraising Challenge.
Southern Bridal Show
August 25, 2013 Birmingham, Alabama
Join us for the South’s Elite Bridal Event since 1990! Brides are able to meet face to face with wedding professionals and find everything you need to create the wedding of your dreams.
Alabama State Fair
August 30 – September 8, 2013, Pelham, Alabama
The ALABAMA STATE FAIR is back at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Pelham, Alabama. Come ride the rides, eat your favorite fair food, and see some fantastic shows. Vegas style thrill shows, kids bottle feed baby farm animals, be part of the action with our interactive roaming circus, exotic petting zoo, and monkeys riding dogs! All the shows are included in the price of admission, and everyday is ride wristband day for big savings, what a deal!
Black Flag with Good For You (Featuring Mike Vallely)
Thursday, August 29, 2013
8:30 PM
Zydeco
Birmingham, Alabama
UniverSoul Circus Birmingham
When
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
7:30 PM
Where
Legion Field Stadium
400 Graymont Avenue West
Birmingham, Alabama 35204
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UniverSoul Circus Birmingham
When
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
7:30 PM
Where
Legion Field Stadium
400 Graymont Avenue West
Birmingham, Alabama 35204
Keith Urban with Dustin Lynch and Little Big Town
When
Thursday, August 22, 2013
7:00 PM
Where
Oak Mountain Amphitheatre (Formerly VWMC)
1000 Amphitheater Drive
Pelham, Alabama 35124
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Aug 8 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 8 JOHN PRINCE: A RETROSPECTIVE (1950 – 1978), IT’S A SMALL WORLD AND I HAVE A DREAM
Three exhibitions: Paintings and a few works in other media; models by the Mobile Miniature Club; and works by community members depicting their dreams for Mobile, on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Mobile Arts Council (318 Dauphin St) Free. Through noon, Fri, August 23. Mon – Fri, 9 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-432-9796/ http://www.mobilearts.org
Aug 8 GRAND REOPENING: THE MUSEUM STORE
with The Back Room Gallery and Front and Center. 5:30 – 8:30 PM. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr)
Contact: 251-2085204/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 8 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 8 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 8 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 8 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 8 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 8 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 8 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 8 THURSDAYS AT THE MUSEUM
Free admission and access to all galleries; special programs. Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Free.
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 8 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 8 MEETING: EASTERN SHORE CAMERA CLUB
Providing members, from beginners to professionals, with educational and skill building opportunities in the art of photography; open to anyone interested. 2nd Thu, 6:30 PM. Faulkner State Community College, Centennial Building (School St and Fairhope Ave, Fairhope)
Contact: 251-401-0008 / http://www.escamera.org
Aug 8 RYAN BALTHROP
singer/songwriter. Thu, 5:30 – 8:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Joe Cain Café (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.rsabattlehouse.com
Aug 9 RECEPTION: JOHN PRINCE: A RETROSPECTIVE (1950 – 1978), IT’S A SMALL WORLD AND I HAVE A DREAM
Three exhibitions: Paintings and a few works in other media; models by the Mobile Miniature Club; and works by community members depicting their dreams for Mobile, on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech. 9 AM – 5 PM. Mobile Arts Council (318 Dauphin St) Free. Through noon, Fri, August 23. Mon – Fri, 9 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-432-9796/ http://www.mobilearts.org
Aug 9 JOHN PRINCE: A RETROSPECTIVE (1950 – 1978), IT’S A SMALL WORLD AND I HAVE A DREAM
Three exhibitions: Paintings and a few works in other media; models by the Mobile Miniature Club; and works by community members depicting their dreams for Mobile, on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Mobile Arts Council (318 Dauphin St) Free. Through noon, Fri, August 23. Mon – Fri, 9 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-432-9796/ http://www.mobilearts.org
Aug 9 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 9 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 9 OLIVER!
Musical by Lionel Bart, based on Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens; director: Danny Mollise. Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM; Sun, 2:30 PM. Playhouse-in-the-Park (4851 Museum Dr) Adults/ $15; students and senior citizens/ $12.
Contact: 251-602-0630/ http://www.playhouseinthepark.org
Aug 9 GONZALEZ DUO
Violinist Jorge Ivan Gonzalez and pianist Adonis Gonzalez. Program includes music by Mozart, Sinding and Still. Mobile Symphony Orchestra Summer Series. 7 PM. Larkins Music Center (257 Dauphin St) Free.
Contact: 251-432-2010/ wwwmobilesymphony.org
Aug 9 KEEP ON PLAYIN’
A series of six paintings by Daniel Day. 6 – 9 PM. 360 Jazz Café (360 Dauphin St) Through Sat, Aug 31.
Contact: 251-378-5795 / http://www.360jazzcafe.com
Aug 9 ROMAN STREET AND ERIC ESSIX
Azalea City Smooth Jazz Series. 8 PM. Saenger Theatre (6 S Joachim St) Online: $30; box office: $35.
Contact: http://www.azaleacitysmoothjazz.com
Aug 9 GREG BROWN
7:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Joe Cain Café (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 9 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 9 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 9 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 9 ARTWALK AT KANGAL
Featured artists: John Byl and the Azalea Woodturners; smooth jazz by Jerry Robbins. 5 – 9 PM. Kangal Gallery in the SAIL LOFT (58 N Royal St) Tue – Fri, 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM; Sat, 10:30 AM – 3:30 PM.
Contact: 251-434-0330/ http://www.kangalgallery.com
Aug 9 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 9 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 9 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 9 LODA ARTWALK
Exhibitions (with receptions) and entertainment in a variety of downtown galleries and other venues. City of Mobile Neighborhood and Community Services. Second Fri, 6 – 9 PM. LoDa Arts District (LOwer DAuphin St) Check NCS website for complete list of activities/map after noon the day of the event.
Contact: 251-208-1550/ http://www.ncsmobile.org
Aug 10 AUDITIONS: MOBILE FASHION WEEK MODELS
You will walk in front of a casting board. You must be 5’7″ or taller; must bring/wear heels, a white/black tank or V-neck shirt, and skinny/tight-ankled jeans; must be photo-ready; must be available Sun – Sat, Sep 22 – 27 (after 3 PM each day) and Sun, Sep 28 (all day) 3 – 6 PM. Pure Barre (Eastern Shore Center, 1802 US Hwy 98, Daphne)
Contact: model@MOBFashionWeek.com/ http://www.MOBFashionWeek.com/ https://www.facebook.com/events/676388162374633
Aug 10 HARRISON MCINNIS
7:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Joe Cain Café (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 10 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 10 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 10 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 10 OLIVER!
Musical by Lionel Bart, based on Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens; director: Danny Mollise. Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM; Sun, 2:30 PM. Playhouse-in-the-Park (4851 Museum Dr) Adults/ $15; students and senior citizens/ $12.
Contact: 251-602-0630/ http://www.playhouseinthepark.org
Aug 10 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 10 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 10 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 10 DRINK-N-SCRAWL
For all writers – an excuse to “get out of your writing cave;” buy your own drink/food, take notes, write, and network with other writers. Mobile Writers’ Guild. Second Sat, Jun – Aug, 2 – 4 PM Bluegill Restaurant (3775 Battleship Pkwy, Spanish Fort)
Contact: http://mobilewritersguild.com
Aug 10 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 10 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 10 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 11 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 11 AUDITIONS: LEGALLY BLONDE: THE MUSICAL
Music and lyrics: Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin; book: Heather Hach; director: Jeffrey Williamson. Performances: Nov 8 – 10, 15 – 17, 22 – 24. Sun and Mon. Joe Jefferson Playhouse (11 S Carlen St)
Contact: 251-471-1534/ http://www.joejeffersonplayers.com
Aug 11 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 11 OLIVER!
Musical by Lionel Bart, based on Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens; director: Danny Mollise. Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM; Sun, 2:30 PM. Playhouse-in-the-Park (4851 Museum Dr) Adults/ $15; students and senior citizens/ $12.
Contact: 251-602-0630/ http://www.playhouseinthepark.org
Aug 11 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 11 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 11 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 11 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 11 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 11 OPEN STUDIO
Artists at work; complimentary mimosas. Sun, 11 AM – 3 PM. Cathedral Square Gallery (612 Dauphin St)
Contact: 251-694-0278/ lhall699@aol.com/ http://cathedralsquaregallery.blogspot.com
Aug 12 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 12 JOHN PRINCE: A RETROSPECTIVE (1950 – 1978), IT’S A SMALL WORLD AND I HAVE A DREAM
Three exhibitions: Paintings and a few works in other media; models by the Mobile Miniature Club; and works by community members depicting their dreams for Mobile, on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Mobile Arts Council (318 Dauphin St) Free. Through noon, Fri, August 23. Mon – Fri, 9 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-432-9796/ http://www.mobilearts.org
Aug 12 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 12 AUDITIONS: LEGALLY BLONDE: THE MUSICAL
Music and lyrics: Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin; book: Heather Hach; director: Jeffrey Williamson. Performances: Nov 8 – 10, 15 – 17, 22 – 24. Sun and Mon. Joe Jefferson Playhouse (11 S Carlen St)
Contact: 251-471-1534/ http://www.joejeffersonplayers.com
Aug 12 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 12 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 13 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 13 RECEPTION: PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
6 – 7 PM. Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes)
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 13 JOHN PRINCE: A RETROSPECTIVE (1950 – 1978), IT’S A SMALL WORLD AND I HAVE A DREAM
Three exhibitions: Paintings and a few works in other media; models by the Mobile Miniature Club; and works by community members depicting their dreams for Mobile, on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Mobile Arts Council (318 Dauphin St) Free. Through noon, Fri, August 23. Mon – Fri, 9 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-432-9796/ http://www.mobilearts.org
Aug 13 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 13 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 13 CHICASABOGUE 2 MILER
Location: Chickasabogue Start/End Time: 6:30 AM, 8:00 AM Event Description: 2 miles
Contact: Margaret Olive-251-401-8039 or mlolive@bellsouth.net
Aug 13 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 13 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 13 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 13 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 13 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 13 MEETING: AZALEA CITY QUILTERS’ GUILD
Luncheon and installation of new officers. Anyone interested in quilting is welcome. Second Tue, 9:30 AM. St Mark’s Methodist Church (439 Azalea Rd)
Contact: judyreevesala@gmail.com (Judy Reeves)/ http://www.azaleacityquiltersguild.com
Aug 14 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 14 JOHN PRINCE: A RETROSPECTIVE (1950 – 1978), IT’S A SMALL WORLD AND I HAVE A DREAM
Three exhibitions: Paintings and a few works in other media; models by the Mobile Miniature Club; and works by community members depicting their dreams for Mobile, on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Mobile Arts Council (318 Dauphin St) Free. Through noon, Fri, August 23. Mon – Fri, 9 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-432-9796/ http://www.mobilearts.org
Aug 14 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 14 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 14 TONY BOWERS
Singer/ guitarist; requests welcome; open mic, as well. Wed, 9:30 PM – 1:30 AM. Dahlia’s Piano Bar (258 Dauphin St)
Contact: 251-378-5025.
Aug 14 LOOSE CANNONS
Wed, 7:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Joe Cain Café (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 14 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 14 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 14 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 14 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 14 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 14 PRESENTATION: THE HANGING OF THREE ALABAMA SAMMIES IN IOWA: CRIME AND PUNISHMENT DURING THE GREAT WAR
by Derryn Moten, PhD (Alabama State University) Learning Lunch. Bring lunch; complimentary beverages provided. Noon. History Museum of Mobile (111 S Royal St)
Contact: 251-208-7569/www.museumofmobile.com
Aug 15 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 15 JOHN PRINCE: A RETROSPECTIVE (1950 – 1978), IT’S A SMALL WORLD AND I HAVE A DREAM
Three exhibitions: Paintings and a few works in other media; models by the Mobile Miniature Club; and works by community members depicting their dreams for Mobile, on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Mobile Arts Council (318 Dauphin St) Free. Through noon, Fri, August 23. Mon – Fri, 9 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-432-9796/ http://www.mobilearts.org
Aug 15 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 15 OAKLEIGH VOLUNTEER TRAINING
Opportunities for guides, gardeners and more. 5:30 PM. Oakleigh (300 Oakleigh Pl) Reservations requested.
Contact: 251-454-1967 or manager@historicoakleigh.org (Cyndi Newell)
Aug 15 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 15 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 15 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 15 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 15 FILM: LAKE WINDFALL
Thriller. Host: Mobile Chapter of Alabama Association of the Deaf. 4 PM: Refreshments; introductions; 5:30 PM: Film. Mobile Public Library, Ben May Main Library, Bernheim Hall (701 Government St) $10.
Contact: smwhiting326@gmail.com (Shawn Whiting)
Aug 15 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 15 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 15 THURSDAYS AT THE MUSEUM
Free admission and access to all galleries; special programs. Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Free.
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 15 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 15 RYAN BALTHROP
singer/songwriter. Thu, 5:30 – 8:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Joe Cain Café (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.rsabattlehouse.com
Aug 16 JOHN PRINCE: A RETROSPECTIVE (1950 – 1978), IT’S A SMALL WORLD AND I HAVE A DREAM
Three exhibitions: Paintings and a few works in other media; models by the Mobile Miniature Club; and works by community members depicting their dreams for Mobile, on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Mobile Arts Council (318 Dauphin St) Free. Through noon, Fri, August 23. Mon – Fri, 9 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-432-9796/ http://www.mobilearts.org
Aug 16 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 16 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 16 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 16 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 16 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 16 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 16 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 16 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 17 AUDITIONS: MOBILE FASHION WEEK MODELS
You will walk in front of a casting board. You must be 5’7″ or taller; must bring/wear heels, a white/black tank or V-neck shirt, and skinny/tight-ankled jeans; must be photo-ready; must be available Sun – Sat, Sep 22 – 27 (after 3 PM each day) and Sun, Sep 28 (all day) 1 – 4 PM. Pure Barre (Legacy Village, 9 Du Rhu Dr, Suite 368)
Contact: model@MOBFashionWeek.com/ http://www.MOBFashionWeek.com/ https://www.facebook.com/events/528502337198955
Aug 17 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 17 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 17 POETRY READING/ BOOKSIGNING: VERNON FOWLKES
The poet reads from his new collection, The Sound of Falling (Negative Capability Press) 3:30 PM: Bar opens; 4 PM: Reading. The Blind Mule, The Attic (57 N Claiborne St)Copies of the book available for purchase by cash, check, or credit card.
Contact: 251-694-6853 (Blind Mule)
Aug 17 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 17 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 17 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 17 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 17 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 17 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 17 PAULA BROADWATER CABARET
An evening of jazz, swing, and Broadway with the singer. 8 PM. Cafe 615 (615 Dauphin St) $12 (includes a glass of wine) Reservations recommended.
Contact: 251-432-8434/ http://www.cafe615mobile.com
Aug 17 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 18 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 18 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 18 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 18 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 18 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 18 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 18 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 18 OPEN STUDIO
Artists at work; complimentary mimosas. Sun, 11 AM – 3 PM. Cathedral Square Gallery (612 Dauphin St)
Contact: 251-694-0278/ lhall699@aol.com/ http://cathedralsquaregallery.blogspot.com
Aug 19 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 19 JOHN PRINCE: A RETROSPECTIVE (1950 – 1978), IT’S A SMALL WORLD AND I HAVE A DREAM
Three exhibitions: Paintings and a few works in other media; models by the Mobile Miniature Club; and works by community members depicting their dreams for Mobile, on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Mobile Arts Council (318 Dauphin St) Free. Through noon, Fri, August 23. Mon – Fri, 9 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-432-9796/ http://www.mobilearts.org
Aug 19 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 19 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 19 MOONLIGHT CHASSE’ BALLROOM DANCE SOCIETY
Dance, live music, cash bar. Partner not required. Lessons: 7 – 7:30 PM; dance 7:30 – 10 PM. First and third Mon. Fitzpen Place (11247 Hwy 31, Spanish Fort) Members/ $7; nonmembers/ $10; college students/ $5.
Contact: 251-377-4069 or cassief13@aol.com (Cassie Fishbein)
Aug 19 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 20 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 20 JOHN PRINCE: A RETROSPECTIVE (1950 – 1978), IT’S A SMALL WORLD AND I HAVE A DREAM
Three exhibitions: Paintings and a few works in other media; models by the Mobile Miniature Club; and works by community members depicting their dreams for Mobile, on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Mobile Arts Council (318 Dauphin St) Free. Through noon, Fri, August 23. Mon – Fri, 9 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-432-9796/ http://www.mobilearts.org
Aug 20 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 20 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 20 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 20 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 20 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 20 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 20 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 21 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 21 JOHN PRINCE: A RETROSPECTIVE (1950 – 1978), IT’S A SMALL WORLD AND I HAVE A DREAM
Three exhibitions: Paintings and a few works in other media; models by the Mobile Miniature Club; and works by community members depicting their dreams for Mobile, on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Mobile Arts Council (318 Dauphin St) Free. Through noon, Fri, August 23. Mon – Fri, 9 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-432-9796/ http://www.mobilearts.org
Aug 21 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 21 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 21 TONY BOWERS
Singer/ guitarist; requests welcome; open mic, as well. Wed, 9:30 PM – 1:30 AM. Dahlia’s Piano Bar (258 Dauphin St)
Contact: 251-378-5025.
Aug 21 LOOSE CANNONS
Wed, 7:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Joe Cain Café (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 21 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 21 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 21 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 21 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 21 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 22 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 22 JOHN PRINCE: A RETROSPECTIVE (1950 – 1978), IT’S A SMALL WORLD AND I HAVE A DREAM
Three exhibitions: Paintings and a few works in other media; models by the Mobile Miniature Club; and works by community members depicting their dreams for Mobile, on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Mobile Arts Council (318 Dauphin St) Free. Through noon, Fri, August 23. Mon – Fri, 9 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-432-9796/ http://www.mobilearts.org
Aug 22 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 22 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 22 BASSOONIST REBECCA MINDOCK
Faculty Recital. 7:30 PM. University of South Alabama, Laidlaw Recital Hall (5751 USA Dr S) General/ $8; USA faculty and staff, students, youths under 18 and all senior citizens/ $5 (cash or check only)
Contact: 251-460-6136/ http://www.southalabama.edu/music
Aug 22 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 22 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 22 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 22 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 22 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 22 THURSDAYS AT THE MUSEUM
Free admission and access to all galleries; special programs. Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Free.
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 22 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 22 RYAN BALTHROP
singer/songwriter. Thu, 5:30 – 8:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Joe Cain Café (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.rsabattlehouse.com
Aug 23 JOHN PRINCE: A RETROSPECTIVE (1950 – 1978), IT’S A SMALL WORLD AND I HAVE A DREAM
Three exhibitions: Paintings and a few works in other media; models by the Mobile Miniature Club; and works by community members depicting their dreams for Mobile, on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Mobile Arts Council (318 Dauphin St) Free. Through noon, Fri, August 23. Mon – Fri, 9 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-432-9796/ http://www.mobilearts.org
Aug 23 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 23 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 23 GREG BROWN
7:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Joe Cain Café (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 23 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 23 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 23 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 23 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 23 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 23 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 24 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 24 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 24 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 24 KICKOFF FOR SIGHT
USA campus 5k and fun run
Contact: Margaret Olive-251-401-8039 or mlolive@bellsouth.net
Aug 24 PHIL PROCTOR
7:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Joe Cain Café (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 24 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 24 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 24 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 24 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 24 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 24 BLACK JACKET SYMPHONY PERFORMS LED ZEPPELIN’S IV
8 AM. Mobile Civic Center (401 Civic Center Dr) In advance/ $25; day of show/ $25.
Contact: 251-208-7261
Aug 24 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 25 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 25 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 25 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 25 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 25 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 25 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 25 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 25 OPEN STUDIO
Artists at work; complimentary mimosas. Sun, 11 AM – 3 PM. Cathedral Square Gallery (612 Dauphin St)
Contact: 251-694-0278/ lhall699@aol.com/ http://cathedralsquaregallery.blogspot.com
Aug 26 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 26 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 26 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 26 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 27 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 27 16th SEASON KICK-OFF: GREATER MOBILE BAY AREA CHORAL SOCIETY
Open to all interested singers high school age and older; three – five concerts annually. Meet and Greet with potluck supper; followed by open auditions and short rehearsal. 6:30 PM. Government Street Presbyterian Church (300 Government St) Regular rehearsals: Tue, 7 – 9 PM, beginning Sep 3.
Contact: 251-434-9325 or tmaddox@gspcmobile.com
Aug 27 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 27 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 27 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 27 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 27 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 27 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 27 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 28 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 28 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 28 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 28 TONY BOWERS
Singer/ guitarist; requests welcome; open mic, as well. Wed, 9:30 PM – 1:30 AM. Dahlia’s Piano Bar (258 Dauphin St)
Contact: 251-378-5025.
Aug 28 LOOSE CANNONS
Wed, 7:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Joe Cain Café (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 28 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 28 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 28 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 28 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 28 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 29 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 29 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 29 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 29 GREATER MOBILE ARTS AWARDS
Presentation of annual awards recognizing six individuals and organizations for long-term contributions to the arts; followed by reception. 7 PM. Saenger Theatre, 1927 Room (6 S Joachim St) Free. For further information about the awards and the nomination process: http://www.mobilearts.org/awards.php.
Contact: 251-432-9796/ http://www.mobilearts.org
Aug 29 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 29 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 29 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 29 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 29 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 29 THURSDAYS AT THE MUSEUM
Free admission and access to all galleries; special programs. Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Free.
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 29 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 29 RYAN BALTHROP
singer/songwriter. Thu, 5:30 – 8:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Joe Cain Café (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.rsabattlehouse.com
Aug 30 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 30 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 30 GREG BROWN
7:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Joe Cain Café (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 30 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 30 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 30 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 30 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 30 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 30 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 31 PHOTOGRAPHS BY WALTER BECKHAM AND MIKE CARMICHAEL
Semmes Public Library, Semmesonian (9150 Moffett Rd, Semmes) Through Sat, Aug 31. Mon and Wed, 10 AM – 6 PM; Tue and Thu, noon – 7:30 PM; Sat, 10 AM – 5 PM.
Contact: 251-645-6840/ http://www.mplonline.org
Aug 31 AUDITIONS: GLORIA DEI CHORALE
Singer-friendly auditions for all voice parts. Through Sep 16. Call for an appointment. Rehearsals are Mon, 6:45 – 9 PM, starting Aug 12. The Christmas concert is Sat, Dec 7, at 7:30 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mobile.
Contact: 251-533-9810/ http://www.gloriadeichorale.org
Aug 31 HELEN KELLER ART SHOW
An annual traveling exhibition of art by students with visual and/or hearing impairments in Alabama public, private, home and residential schools. University of South Alabama, Library, First Floor Gallery. Through Mon, Sep 30. For Library hours: http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/info/hours.html.
Contact: 251-460-7021/ http://www.southalabama.edu/librarygalleries
Aug 31 STEADYPACE 5K AND FUN RUN
Location: Lyons Park Start/End Time: 7:30 AM, 10:30AM 5k and fun run
Contact: Margaret Olive-251-401-8039 or mlolive@bellsouth.net
Aug 31 PHIL PROCTOR
7:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Joe Cain Café (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Aug 31 AND IF, BETWEEN THE TWO
Walden Braille paintings by Kenn Kotara . Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Nov 3. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 31 SHARED EXPRESSIONS 2013
Exhibition by The Bay Area Art Partners. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Sep 1. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 31 THE SILENT CITIES OF PERU
Archaeological photography by Fernando La Rosa. Mobile Museum of Art (4850 Museum Dr) Through Sun, Oct 27. Tue, Wed, Fri – Sun, 10 AM – 5 PM (Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $10; students/ $6); Thu, 10 AM – 9 PM (free)
Contact: 251-208-5200/ http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Aug 31 FUTURES PROJECT
An exhibition that examines future possibilities for the Gulf Coast, featuring work by emerging and established visual artists of international stature: 2X4, Candy Chang, Dawn DeDeaux, Tom Leeser (who has curated works by more than 20 video artists for the Video Gallery), Xavier de Richemont, and Kenny Scharf. Centre for the Living Arts, Space 301 (301 Conti St) Through Fri, Jan 31. Wed – Sat, 11 AM – 5 PM; Sun, noon – 5 PM; Fri, 11 AM – 8 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers: adults/ $5; seniors and students/ $3; children under 12/ free. Futures Project will also include nine months of extensive educational and public programming, community resources and the development of an Art Park (with a designed landscape, changing art installations, educational programming and a green stormwater management system)
Contact: 251-208-5671/ http://www.centreforthelivingarts.com
Aug 31 THE LAST REEF: CITIES BENEATH THE SEA
IMAX film. Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, JL Bedsole IMAX Theater (65 Government St)Through Sun, Sep 29. Tue, Thu and Fri, 10 AM, noon, 1, 3 and 4 PM; Wed and Sat, 10 AM, noon, 3 and 4 PM; Sun, 1, 2, 3 and 4 PM. Members/ free; nonmembers; $10 (includes exhibits)
Contact: 251-208-6873/ http://www.exploreum.com
Aug 31 PIANIST JOHN ANTHONY
Fri and Sat, 7:30 PM – until; Mon, Tue and Thu, 6:30 – 10:30 PM. Battle House Hotel, Royal Street Tavern (26 N Royal St)
Contact: 251-338-2000/ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mobbr-the-battle-house-a-renaissance-hotel-and-spa
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash
Don’t miss the tunes of country music legend, Johnny Cash, at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival.
The Baker’s Wife
At the Faulkner University Dinner Theatre.
Rise of the Guardians
Children’s Matinees at the Capri Theatre
First Thursday Art Shows at Cool Beans at the Cafe D’Art
Join Cool Bean’s at the Cafe D’Art for their monthly art shows.
Before Midnight
The Capri Theatre presents: Before Midnight.
Friday, August 2 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash
Don’t miss the tunes of country music legend, Johnny Cash, at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival.
Stories We Tell
The Capri Theatre presents: Stories We Tell
The Baker’s Wife
At the Faulkner University Dinner Theatre.
Rise of the Guardians
Children’s Matinees at the Capri Theatre
Harriott II Dinner Cruise
This night out aboard the Harriot II is fun for the whole family!
Montgomery Biscuits vs. Chattanooga Lookouts
Cheer on the Montgomery Biscuits in one of the country’s Best Stadium Experiences by Stadium Journey Magazine at Riverwalk Stadium!
Saturday, August 3 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash
Don’t miss the tunes of country music legend, Johnny Cash, at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival.
Stories We Tell
The Capri Theatre presents: Stories We Tell
The Baker’s Wife
At the Faulkner University Dinner Theatre.
EMERGE Montgomery Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive
Donate school supplies to help schools and children in Montgomery County!
Harriott II Getaway Cruise
Get your tickets now for this fun afternoon outing about the Harriott II Riverboat.
Montgomery Biscuits vs. Chattanooga Lookouts
Cheer on the Montgomery Biscuits in one of the country’s Best Stadium Experiences by Stadium Journey Magazine at Riverwalk Stadium!
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash
Don’t miss the tunes of country music legend, Johnny Cash, at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival.
Stories We Tell
The Capri Theatre presents: Stories We Tell
Stars on the Riverfront
The Alabama Dance Theatre presents: The 10th annual “Stars on the Riverfront”.
Sundays at One
Free docent-led tours every Sunday at the Museum at 1 P.M.
Montgomery Biscuits vs. Chattanooga Lookouts
Cheer on the Montgomery Biscuits in one of the country’s Best Stadium Experiences by Stadium Journey Magazine at Riverwalk Stadium!
The African Queen
The Capri Theatre presents: The African Queen
Harriott II Blues Cruise
Enjoy a Sunday Blues Cruise aboard the Harriott II Riverboat.
Monday, August 5 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Stories We Tell
The Capri Theatre presents: Stories We Tell
Stars on the Riverfront
The Alabama Dance Theatre presents: The 10th annual “Stars on the Riverfront”.
Montgomery Biscuits vs. Chattanooga Lookouts
Cheer on the Montgomery Biscuits in one of the country’s Best Stadium Experiences by Stadium Journey Magazine at Riverwalk Stadium!
Tuesday, August 6 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Stories We Tell
The Capri Theatre presents: Stories We Tell
Montgomery Biscuits vs. Chattanooga Lookouts
Cheer on the Montgomery Biscuits in one of the country’s Best Stadium Experiences by Stadium Journey Magazine at Riverwalk Stadium!
Wednesday, August 7 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Stories We Tell
The Capri Theatre presents: Stories We Tell
Harriott II Scenic Lunch Cruise
Enjoy lunch and a scenic cruise aboard the Harriott II.
Summer Movie Nights at Tipping Point
Bring the family and enjoy movies on the big outdoor screen!
Thursday, August 8 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Stories We Tell
The Capri Theatre presents: Stories We Tell
The Baker’s Wife
At the Faulkner University Dinner Theatre.
Friday, August 9 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Black Out Cancer Party
American Cancer Society presents: Black Out for Cancer Party
Much Ado About Nothing
The Capri Theatre presents: “Much Ado About Nothing”
The Baker’s Wife
At the Faulkner University Dinner Theatre.
Harriott II Dinner Cruise
This night out aboard the Harriot II is fun for the whole family!
Saturday, August 10 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Much Ado About Nothing
The Capri Theatre presents: “Much Ado About Nothing”
The Baker’s Wife
At the Faulkner University Dinner Theatre.
Riverfront Wake Battle
Don’t miss the top wake skaters and wakeboarders battle it out on the Montgomery Riverfront!!
Harriott II Getaway Cruise
Get your tickets now for this fun afternoon outing about the Harriott II Riverboat.
Second Saturday
Every second Saturday in April through September, the entire city as well as visitors or invited to Riverfront Park for a free family-friendly event from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Second Saturday Fireworks Cruise
Board the Harriott II for an amazing view of the Second Saturday fireworks show.
Sunday, August 11 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Much Ado About Nothing
The Capri Theatre presents: “Much Ado About Nothing”
Riverfront Wake Battle
Don’t miss the top wake skaters and wakeboarders battle it out on the Montgomery Riverfront!!
Sundays at One
Free docent-led tours every Sunday at the Museum at 1 P.M.
Harriott II Blues Cruise
Enjoy a Sunday Blues Cruise aboard the Harriott II Riverboat.
Monday, August 12 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Much Ado About Nothing
The Capri Theatre presents: “Much Ado About Nothing”
Tuesday, August 13 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Much Ado About Nothing
The Capri Theatre presents: “Much Ado About Nothing”
Wednesday, August 14 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Much Ado About Nothing
The Capri Theatre presents: “Much Ado About Nothing”
Thursday, August 15 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
The Baker’s Wife
At the Faulkner University Dinner Theatre.
2013 ArchiTreats: Food For Thought
White Paths, Red Paths: Fort Mims and the Alabama Frontier by Greg Waselkov.
Military Open House at MMFA
All active, reserve, and retired military personnel and their families are invited to the Museum for an evening of family fun dedicated to the military communities.
Friday, August 16 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
The Baker’s Wife
At the Faulkner University Dinner Theatre.
Harriott II Dinner Cruise
This night out aboard the Harriot II is fun for the whole family!
Saturday, August 17 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
John Anderson at MPAC
The Montgomery Performing Arts Centre presents: John Anderson
The Baker’s Wife
At the Faulkner University Dinner Theatre.
Harriott II Getaway Cruise
Get your tickets now for this fun afternoon outing about the Harriott II Riverboat.
Sunday, August 18 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Sundays at One
Free docent-led tours every Sunday at the Museum at 1 P.M.
Montgomery Biscuits vs. Mississippi Braves
Cheer on the Montgomery Biscuits in one of the country’s Best Stadium Experiences by Stadium Journey Magazine at Riverwalk Stadium!
Harriott II Blues Cruise
Enjoy a Sunday Blues Cruise aboard the Harriott II Riverboat.
Monday, August 19 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Montgomery Biscuits vs. Mississippi Braves
Cheer on the Montgomery Biscuits in one of the country’s Best Stadium Experiences by Stadium Journey Magazine at Riverwalk Stadium!
Elvis-The Early Years
Elvis Presley returns to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival for a one-night-only concert!
Tuesday, August 20 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Joe Thomas, Jr. 3rd Tuesday Guitar Pull Singer/Songwriters Night
A great night of original music at the Cloverdale Playhouse.
Montgomery Biscuits vs. Mississippi Braves
Cheer on the Montgomery Biscuits in one of the country’s Best Stadium Experiences by Stadium Journey Magazine at Riverwalk Stadium!
Wednesday, August 21 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Montgomery Biscuits vs. Mississippi Braves
Cheer on the Montgomery Biscuits in one of the country’s Best Stadium Experiences by Stadium Journey Magazine at Riverwalk Stadium!
Thursday, August 22 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Montgomery Biscuits vs. Mississippi Braves
Cheer on the Montgomery Biscuits in one of the country’s Best Stadium Experiences by Stadium Journey Magazine at Riverwalk Stadium!
Friday, August 23 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Harriott II Dinner Cruise
This night out aboard the Harriot II is fun for the whole family!
Montgomery Biscuits vs. Jacksonville Suns
Cheer on the Montgomery Biscuits in one of the country’s Best Stadium Experiences by Stadium Journey Magazine at Riverwalk Stadium!
Saturday, August 24 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Montgomery Dragon Boat Race and Festival
The Dragons are coming back! Don’t miss this exciting annual event at Riverfront Park.
Harriott II Getaway Cruise
Get your tickets now for this fun afternoon outing about the Harriott II Riverboat.
Montgomery Biscuits vs. Jacksonville Suns
Cheer on the Montgomery Biscuits in one of the country’s Best Stadium Experiences by Stadium Journey Magazine at Riverwalk Stadium!
Fantasia Live in Concert
American Idol winner of season 3 and eight time Grammy nominee/Grammy winner Fantasia is coming to MPAC!
Sunday, August 25 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Sundays at One
Free docent-led tours every Sunday at the Museum at 1 P.M.
Montgomery Biscuits vs. Jacksonville Suns
Cheer on the Montgomery Biscuits in one of the country’s Best Stadium Experiences by Stadium Journey Magazine at Riverwalk Stadium!
Harriott II Blues Cruise
Enjoy a Sunday Blues Cruise aboard the Harriott II Riverboat.
Monday, August 26 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Montgomery Biscuits vs. Jacksonville Suns
Cheer on the Montgomery Biscuits in one of the country’s Best Stadium Experiences by Stadium Journey Magazine at Riverwalk Stadium!
Tuesday, August 27 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Montgomery Biscuits vs. Jacksonville Suns
Cheer on the Montgomery Biscuits in one of the country’s Best Stadium Experiences by Stadium Journey Magazine at Riverwalk Stadium!
Wednesday, August 28 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Thursday, August 29 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Friday, August 30 2013
Art Exhibit at the Rosa Parks Museum
Textile Works and Paintings
Harriott II Dinner Cruise
This night out aboard the Harriot II is fun for the whole family!
Saturday, August 31 2013
Harry Potter Family Fun Day
Make plans to join the Montgomery Zoo for a wild and educational adventure learning about some of the magical animals that are featured in the Harry Potter and the Hobbit movie series.
Harriott II Getaway Cruise
Get your tickets now for this fun afternoon outing about the Harriott II Riverboat.
Alabama Restaurant Week
Various eateries around the state – including some of those featured in the “100 Dishes To Eat in Alabama Before You Die” brochure – offer special prices and menus throughout the week for diners who want to experience the flavors of Alabama.
Black Belt Folk Roots Festival
Eutaw
Unique celebration which brings together craft persons, musicians, dancers, storytellers, food specialist, artists and community workers.
Fort Mims Massacre 200th Anniversary
Tensaw
You can witness living history as well as enjoy period music, arts, crafts, covered wagons, tomahawk throwing, blacksmithing, concessions, dancing and 1800s cooking demonstrations.
World’s Longest Yard Sale
Fort Payne
Travel the scenic byways of America for more than 450-miles of yard sales and unique treasure finds.
All August events
September
Riverfest Barbecue Cook-Off
Decatur
Decatur’s Riverfest Barbecue Cook-off is open to both professional and amateur teams. Folks come for the barbecue and stay for the live music and children’s activities.
Taste of the Bayou
Bayou La Batre
Support local fishermen at this event held in one of Alabama’s most laid-back fishing communities. Guests can sample fabulous fare prepared by amateur and professional chefs using fresh seafood from the waters near Bayou La Batre.
Whistle Stop Festival
Irondale
The Whistle Stop Festival is acclaimed for its mix of food, live music and arts and crafts. The event concludes with a beautiful fireworks display illuminating the city’s historic downtown, home to Irondale Cafe and its famous fried green tomatoes.
ALBERTVILLE CITY FESTIVAL 2011
August 5, 2011 to August 6, 2011
Albertville, Alabama
256-891-8202 | cityofalbertville.com
This festival will kick off with a Movie Under the Stars and will be followed by a fun run and a 5K, arts and crafts, food vendors, children’s activities, and car show. Albertville will celebrate the Year of Alabama Music with an Albertville Idol contest and local and nationally known entertainment.
ALBERTVILLE CITY FESTIVAL 2011
August 05, 2011 to August 06, 2011
Albertville, Alabama
256-891-8202 | cityofalbertville.com
This festival will kick off with a Movie Under the Stars and will be followed by a fun run and a 5K, arts and crafts, food vendors, children’s activities, and car show. Albertville will celebrate the Year of Alabama Music with an Albertville Idol contest and local and nationally known entertainment.
Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival
Presented by Urban Impact Inc. at Fourth Avenue Historic District
August 24-August 25, 2013
This year’s TASTE OF FOURTH AVENUE JAZZ FESTIVAL and SIDEWALK FILM FESTIVAL will take place on August 24 and 25 on the streets and venues of the city’s downtown Historic Fourth Avenue District, giving the community “just a taste” of the rich cultural heritage of the area. The TASTE OF FOURTH AVENUE JAZZ FESTIVAL is a dynamic event featuring local and nationally renowned jazz …MORE
Franklin County Watermelon Festival
Aug 16
When: Aug 16, 2013
Where: Downtown Russellville Alabama, Alabama
Dothan Downtown Music Festival
Aug 17
When: Aug 17, 2013
Where: Dothan Civic Center Arena, Dothan
Sidewalk Film Festival
Aug 22
When: Aug 22, 2013
Where: Downtown – Birmingham, Birmingham
Taste Of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival
Aug 24
When: Aug 24, 2013
Where: Fourth Avenue Business District, Birmingham
Peanut Boil Festival
Aug 31
When: Aug 31, 2013
Where: Luverne, Alabama, Luverne
Johnny Shines Blues Festival
Aug 31
When: Aug 31, 2013
Where: 4017 Johnny Shines Street N.E. Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Tuscaloosa
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August 2nd – First Fridays in Florence
August 2-3, 2013 – Piney Chapel Antique Engine and Tractor Show
20147 Elkton Road
Athens, Alabama
August 3, 2013 – Red Devil Rock Show 2013
Elkmont Baseball Fields – Elkmont, Alabama
August 3 to 5 2013 – First Monday Weekend Trade Days
Courthouse Square – Scottsboro, Alabama
August 9 to August 10 2013 – Main Street Music Festival
Main Street – Albertville, Alabama
August 10 to August 11 2013 – Repticon Birmingham Reptile and Exotic Animal Show
Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex – Birmingham, Alabama
August 16 to August 17 2013 – Franklin County Watermelon Festival
Downtown – Russellville, Alabama
August 23 to August 24 2013 – Killen Founder’s Day
Killen Park – Killen, Alabama
August 24 to August 25 2013 – Black Belt Folk Roots Festival
Courthouse Square – Eutaw, Alabama
August 31 to August 31 2013 – Okra Festival
Festival site in the country – Burkville, Alabama
August 31 to August 31 2013 – PAWS in the Park
Wilson Park – Florence, Alabama
August 31 to 09/02 2013 – First Monday Weekend Trade Days
Courthouse Square – Scottsboro, Alabama
Gulf Coast Ethnic and Heritage Jazz Festival
July 31 – August 4, 2013, Mobile, Alabama
The Gulf Coast Ethnic and Heritage Jazz Festival is making its 14th presentation of world-class jazz. Founded in the belief that ‘ethnic’ means everybody and ‘heritage’ is not some fixed point in the past. The GCEH Jazz Festival provides a vibrant mix of entertainment and education. Showcasing some of the finest spoken work artist, the Festival’s “Evening of Poetry” has established a venue for the “telling” arts. At the heart of the GCEH Jazz Festival is still the admission free jazz festival.
Main Street Music Festival
August 2 – 3, 2013, Albertville, Alabama
Albertville officials announce plans for their 2nd Annual Main Street Music Festival this Summer. Headliners include country artist Phil Vassar and pop group Sister Hazel and more. The festival kicks off on a Friday night with arts and crafts, food vendors.
33rd Annual Watermelon Festival
August 16-17-2013, Russellville, Alabama
33rd AnnualFranklinCounty Watermelon Festival. Free Watermelon to eat. Entertainment on the main stage and at the Roxy Theatre. Arts and crafts vendors and Food vendors. Watermelon contest, car show, tractor show, Watermelon 5K Run. Kids area with rides and activities.
Killen Founders Day
August, 23-24, 2013, Killen, Alabama
Celebrate the 55th anniversary of the town of Killen with a parade, a 5k run, artisans and food vendors, live musical entertainment, activities for kids, a working colonial village, Native American demonstrations, and a display of classic vehicles. Fireworks show takes place on Saturday night to conclude the event.
The Black Belt Folk Roots Festival
August 24-25, 2013, Eutaw, Alabama
Unique celebration that brings together crafts people, musicians, dancers, storytellers, food specialists, artists and community workers – all of whom are considered bearers of the traditions and folkways of the West Alabama region.
Taste Of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival
August 24-25, 2013, Birmingham, Alabama
The FESTIVAL is a FREE community event providing first class entertainment, a diverse selection of food vendors, children’s village, and an exhibit of art for everyone to enjoy. Business merchants include Urban Impact, Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame-Carver Performing Arts Theater, Green Acres Café, Masonic Temple , and Magic City Barber Shop. Past festival performers have included Cleve Eaton, Ronnie Laws, Bobbi Humphrey, Eric Essix, Michael Ward, Joey Sommerville, Birmingham Heritage Band, Gabbie McGee, Foxxy Fatts and Company, Daniel “Jose” Carr, Jr., On Purpose, Bo Berry, Tekneek, N’fusion feat. James Crumb, Jr., RAW Jazz Trio, DieDra, Tekneek, Dee Lucas, Paul Taylor, and Euge Groove.
Okra Festival
August 31, 2013, Burkville, Alabama
Annual okra festival (free ) off hwy 80 w on fredrick douglass rd and follow signs. Lowndes co, enjoy fresh vegetables, okra, great food, arts and crafts vendors, music and more. Noon to 6:00 p.m.
August Festivals in Alabama
Headliner music and world class BBQ abound at the Stokin’ the Fire BBQ and Music Festival in Birmingham during August. The Black Belt Folk Roots Festival O’l Timey Blues Show is also held in Eutaw every August and offers Blues on Saturday and Gospel on Sunday washed down with some Downhome cooking, soul food, fish and Eutaw ice cream.
Secret Stages – Birmingham’s Music Discovery Festival
Presented by Secret Stages at Downtown Loft District
August 2-August 3, 2013
In both of its first two years (2011, 2012), Secret Stages brought thousands of people to downtown Birmingham. For two nights a diverse group of …MORE
High Five Fest II
Presented by Bottletree Cafe at Bottletree Cafe
August 10, 2013
HIGH FIVE FEST is happening for real at BOTTLETREE! GOOD PEOPLE BREWERY is doing a tap takeover and providing the finest draft beer Birmingham has …MORE
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Market Day
Presented by Woodstock Festival Art Center at Woodstock Festival Art Center
August 10, 2013
Market Day is an arts and crafts festival at Woodstock Festival Art Center. It is a fun event filled with a variety of different things to buy. If …MORE
Fantabulous Summer Art Sale
Presented by Naked Art Gallery at Naked Art Gallery
July 19-August 10, 2013
July 19 through August 10
Fantabulous Summer Art Sale
10% to 50% on all art!
Sale kicks off with a …MORE
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EWTN Family Celebration
Presented by Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) at Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex (BJCC) Concert Hall
August 17-August 18, 2013
It’s an event you won’t want to miss! EWTN’s Free Family Celebration event is back at the BJCC in Birmingham, Alabama! The home of EWTN Studios …MORE
Pepper Place Street Market
Presented by Pepper Place Saturday Market at Pepper Place
August 20, 2013
Farmers, Food Trucks and Cajun Music with dancing! Music provided by The Swamp Poppas.Bring your kids, dogs and dancing shoes and join the …MORE
2nd Annual “Put A Bird On It” Montevallo Artwalk
Presented by Montevallo Artwalk
August 24, 2013
To celebrate our eclectic community, including our University of Montevallo Falcons, local and regional artists will sell their wares during our …MORE
Fultondale Founder’s Day
Presented by The City of Fultondale at Black Creek Park, Fultondale
August 24, 2013
Revival Music Fest
Presented by Revival Music Fest at Railroad Park
August 24, 2013
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Birmingham Restaurant Week 2013
Presented by Birmingham Restaurant Week
August 16-August 25, 2013
Sidewalk Film Festival
Presented by Sidewalk Film Festival at Alabama Theatre
August 23-August 25, 2013
Beadapalooza 2013
Presented by The Bead Biz and The Bead Biz at The Bead Biz
August 24-August 25, 2013
Family Film Festival
Presented by Sidewalk Film Festival at McWane Science Center
August 24-August 25, 2013
PEPPER PLACE SATURDAY MARKET
April 16, 2011 to December 17, 2011
Birmingham, Alabama
205-802-2100, ext. 230 | pepperplacemarket.com
Visit our region’s farming families at the Pepper Place Saturday Market. They grow vegetables and flowers, bake breads and cookies, cakes and pies, tend the bees, and drive into the Lakeview District of Birmingham to sell the fruits of their labors. In addition to farmers, bakers and beekeepers you can enjoy local musicians on two stages while sipping a fresh cup of coffee or enjoying a light breakfast.
JAZZ IN THE PARK BIRMINGHAM
July 03, 2011 to September 04, 2011
Birmingham, Alabama
205-616-1735 | magiccitysmoothjazz.com
Jazz in the Park Birmingham is a mission driven event that provides access to the arts for everyone. Free and open to the public, Jazz in the Park Birmingham will feature performances by local jazz enthusiasts.
HAIRSPRAY
July 14, 2011 to August 07, 2011
Birmingham, Alabama
205-324-2424 | redmountaintheatre.org
Get swept away to 1960s Baltimore, where the ’50s are out – and change is in the air! The winner of eight Tony Awards with songs that will have you singing along, like “You Can’t Stop the Beat,” “Big, Blonde and Beautiful,” “Nicest Kids in Town,” and “Welcome to the 60’s,” don’t miss this larger-than-life Broadway musical hit that will make you dance and make you dream!
COCKTAILS IN THE GARDENS
August 11, 2011
Birmingham, Alabama
205-414-3965 | bbgardens.org/cocktails
Thursday, August 11 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. The Hill Garden at Birmingham Botanical Gardens Birmingham’s favorite garden party celebrates its fifth year, bringing live music from local artists to the area’s most beautiful happy hour setting. Cocktails, complimentary hors d’oeuvres and networking are the on the agenda at each of the events.
BAAM! BIRMINGHAM ARTS AND MUSIC FESTIVAL
August 12, 2011 to August 14, 2011
Birmingham, Alabama
205-540-7385 | baamfest.com
Birmingham Arts and Music Festival (BAAM!) is a weekend-long festival celebrating Birmingham’s rich music and cultural arts scene. BAAM! will take place in a number of venues throughout the Greater Birmingham area and will offer patrons of all ages an unforgettable experience. Programs will include live music from all genres, all ages and all walks of life.
STOKIN’ THE FIRE BBQ FESTIVAL
August 20, 2011
Sloss Furnaces, Birmingham, Alabama
205-324-1911 | slossfurnaces.com
This national historic landmark will host its 7th annual world-class BBQ competition, with more than 80 teams competing for the braggin’ rights to the best Q in Birmingham. You can also enjoy art demonstrations by the Sloss Furnaces metal arts staff, live music, Cajun dancing, children’s activities and BBQ sampling during the People’s Choice competition.
CONCERTS BY THE RIVER
May 02, 2011 to September 05, 2011
Decatur, Alabama
256-341-4818 | decaturparks.com
Concerts by the River is a free concert series that offers a wide variety of musical styles in a family-friendly setting. Sponsored by the City of Decatur Parks and Recreation Department, the concert series begins the first Monday in May with concerts being held each Monday until Labor Day. Guests are invited to bring blankets, lawn chairs and picnic baskets.
DOWNTOWN MUSIC FEST
August 20, 2011
Dothan Civic Center, Dothan, Alabama
334-615-3175 | http://www.DownTownMusicFest.com
Downtown Music Fest is an event started by Terry Collins and friends to help bring more awareness about ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) also known as Lou Gerhig’s disease by raising funds to help in the research of the disease.Featuring Atlanta Rhythm Section with a special appearance by Billy Joe Royal.
YARD PARTY FOR ART
August 27, 2011
Dothan, Alabama
334-794-3871 | wiregrassmuseum.org
An outdoor concert will feature rock ‘n’ roll bands, dining and more.
SIZZLING SUMMER CONCERT
August 06, 2011
Eclectic, Alabama
256-212-1479 | lmat.org
Join us for late summer fun at The Amp, the Lake Martin Amphitheater.
BLACK BELT FOLK ROOTS FESTIVAL
August 27, 2011 to August 28, 2011
Eutaw, Alabama
205-372-0525
Community festival will feature blues, gospel, storytelling, handcrafts, jewelry, downhome food, barbecue, fish, chicken, cake, pies and homemade ice cream. Special activities also will be held for children.
DEKALB COUNTY FIDDLERS CONVENTION
August 06, 2011
Fort Payne, Alabama
256-845-2224
The event is sponsored by the Big Wills Arts Council in Fort Payne, Alabama to support its local arts. It also aims to continue the preservation of a musical heritage that includes a tradition of sacred harp, old time fiddle music, southern gospel and convention style singing, and country music from the classic hillbilly style of The Louvin Brothers to the sound of today’s supergroup, “Alabama.”
ABALABIP! CONCERT GULF SHORES
August 06, 2011
LuLu’s at Homeport Marina, 200 East 25th Avenue, Gulf Shores, Alabama 36542
(251) 967-5858 | http://www.oxfordamerican.org/news-events/events/2011/aug/06/abalabip-gulf-shores-alabama/
Experience ABALABIP!, a series of Oxford American concerts spotlighting Alabama music.
Abalabip! concert series continues with the final concert of the year in Tuscaloosa on September 10. Check the calendar entry on for date and city for more information.
LITTLEVILLE FUNFEST
August 13, 2011
Littleville , Alabama
256-332-3567
Join us for great entertainment, arts and crafts, a car and truck show, and a spectacular fireworks show.
JERRY SALLEY AND LARRY CORDLE AT THE CAPRI THEATRE
August 07, 2011
1045 E. Fairview Ave., Montgomery, Alabama 36106
334-262-4858 | alabamarootsmusic.com/
The Alabama Roots Music Society presents two Grammy-nominated songwriters to perform a selection of their hit songs recorded by some of country’s greatest artists. 3 p.m. at the Capri Theatre.
MUSIC IN THE PARK
July 11, 2011 to August 08, 2011
Moulton, Alabama
256-905-4400 | walw.org
Music in the Park is a five-week series of live open air music events featuring artists from throughout North Alabama. The event features bluegrass, gospel, folk, jazz and more in a shady, lawn chair or blanket setting.
SUMMER SWING
May 10, 2011 to August 16, 2011
Opelika, Alabama
334-705-5560 | http://www.opelika.org/
Tuesday evening beginning May 10, the Opelika Parks and Recreation Department will host a free outdoor concert at at Municipal Park. This 14-week concert series offers a wide variety of musical entertainment including gospel, jazz, RandB, oldies, country, big band swing, folk and community band music.
SUMMER DANCE CAMPS
June 01, 2011 to August 10, 2011
Pelham, Alabama
205-987-7234 | grebeldance.com
Summer Dance Camps for ages 3 and up, in the Oak Mountain State Park area. Classical ballet instruction will be offered by Stevan and Deborah Grebel and guest artists.
THE JOHNNY SHINES BLUES FESTIVAL
August 27, 2011
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
205-887-6859
Blues festival will honor the late singer Johnny Shines. Performers will include his daughter, Caroline Shines, and other blues artists. The festival will support the Johnny Shines Foundation, which strives to promote the blues in schools and gives scholarships to students studying the blues.
THE EXACT CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE
August 04, 2011 to August 06, 2011
Union Springs, Alabama
334-738-8687 | reddoortheatre.org
Described by The New Yorker as “an amiable comedy about a classic Southern dragon-lady mother, sharply written and flawlessly elegant that poignantly evokes the passing years.” Each performance will be preceded by a seated dinner.
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – (No End Date)
Address: Downtown Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Location: Downtown Huntsville
Admission: FREE
LuckyDuck-hp Healthy Huntsville
Embark on a journey to find 12 lost “Lucky Ducks” hidden in downtown Huntsville on this urban walkin…
Pick up a clue card at the Visitor Center at 500 Church Street or online at http://www.huntsville.org
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Ongoing Events
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN WALKING TOUR
Recurring daily
07/29/2013 – August 2/2013
Times: 10 AM
Address: 109 Gates Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 535-6564
Admission: No admission charged
Venue: Alabama Constitution Village
Enjoy this 30 minute walking tour.
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ART 2-DOWNTOWN QUIGLEY ARTS and ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – August 2/2013
Times: 5-10 PM
Address: Downtown Square and Big Spring Park East Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 519-2787
Admission: No admission charged
Bringing live performances, activities, block parties and more.
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BUTTERFLY HOUSE/NATURE CENTER
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: Mon.-Sat. 9 AM-6 PM, Thurs. 9 AM-Dusk and Sun. Noon-6 PM
Address: 4747 Bob Wallace Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 830-4447
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Botanical Garden
This education center is home to the nation’s largest open-air butterfly house. Over 2,000 butterflies grace this 9,000 square foot structure. The nature center is also home to an assortment of critters including snakes, quail, hummingbirds, frogs, fish and turtles.
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COCKTAILS and DOGTAILS
August 1/2013 – August 1/2013
Times: 5-8 PM
Address: 4747 Bob Wallace Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 830-4447
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Botanical Garden
Bring your pooch along as you stroll through the Huntsville Botanical Garden.
Beer and wine will be available for purchase.
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EXHIBIT: ALABAMA INVENTORS
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – August 18/2013
Times: Tues.-Sat. 9 AM-4 PM and Sun. Noon-4 PM
Address: 3101 Burritt Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 536-2882
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Burritt on the Mountain
Spanning the late 19th through 20th centuries, displays will include an interesting assortment of inventions that were created by Alabamians, born here or well-connected to the state. Many items are novel, many have found their way into modern devices and many are just plain fun.
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EXHIBIT: BLACK HOLES, SPACE WARPS and TIME TWISTS
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: 9 AM-5 PM
Address: One Tranquility Base Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 938-3400
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: U.S. Space and Rocket Center
Through a combination of hands-on physical models, computer-based investigations, immersive experiences and a technology-assisted learning environment, visitors experience the strange world of black holes and examine the evidence to weigh for themselves whether black holes have moved from the realm of science fiction to reality.
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GIANT GARDEN LITTLE ME
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: Mon.-Sat. 9 AM-5 PM and Sun. noon-5 PM
Address: 4747 Bob Wallace Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 830-4447
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Botanical Garden
Enjoy king-size checkers, super soaker sprinkler, “Big Dog” dog house, grand watering can, Papa Bear picnic table, colossal croquet and more.
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HARMONY PARK ANIMAL PRESERVE
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: 10 AM-Sundown
Address: 431 Cloud’s Cove Road Huntsville, Alabama 35803
Phone: (877) 726-4625
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Harmony Park Safari
Enjoy drive-through observation and feeding of free ranging rare and endangered animals. Your self-guided tour also includes reptiles and amphibians from around the world, as well as various species of fowl.
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HERITAGE QUILTERS OF HUNTSVILLE MEMBERS’ EXHIBITION
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – August 3/2013
Times: Tues.-Sat. 11 AM-4 PM, Thurs. 11 AM-8 PM and Sun. 1-4 PM
Address: 300 Church Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 535-4350
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Museum of Art
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MADISON GAZEBO CONCERTS IN THE PARK: RAHEN IVY and “SLIP JIG”
August 1/2013 – August 1/2013
Times: 6:30-8:30 PM
Address: Village Green Gazebo, Downtown Madison, Alabama 35758
Phone: (256) 527-7802
Location: Historic Downtown Madison
Admission: No admission charged
Bring your lawn chair and enjoy the music of Rahen Ivey and “Slip Jig.”
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THE GREENE STREET MARKET AT NATIVITY
August 1/2013 – August 1/2013
Times: 4-8 PM
Address: Corner of Greene Street and Eustis Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 682-4429
Admission: No admission charged
Enjoy buying local fresh and high quality produce.
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THE WHIMSICAL WOODS
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – August 30/2013
Times: Tues.-Sat. 9 AM-4 PM and Sun. Noon-5 PM
Address: 3101 Burritt Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 536-2882
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Burritt on the Mountain
Whimsical woods is an interactive life-size game played in our historic park, and players (children) will be the game pieces. During their journey, players will become a part of classic children’s stories of the 1800s as they climb a spider web, cross the Billy Goats Gruff bridge, put Humpty Dumpty back together again, or help Huck Finn guide his raft.
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WADE WARTON EXHIBIT
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: Mon.-Fri. 9 AM-5 PM and Sun. noon-5 PM
Address: 4747 Bob Wallace Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: 256-4447
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Botanical Garden
The Garden will display the whimsical metal art made from “found” metal pieces such as shovels, rototiller blades, springs and tools. He welds them into objects such as cats, dogs, flowers, time machines, Jack and the Beanstalk and more. Over 30 pieces of his artwork will be on exhibit.
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HUNTSVILLE STARS VS MISSISSIPPI BRAVES
Recurring daily
August 2/2013 – August 6/2013
Times: Fri.-Sat. 6:43 PM, Sun. 4:03 PM and Mon.-Tues. 6:43 PM
Address: 3125 Leeman Ferry Road Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 882-2562
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Joe W. Davis Stadium
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PLAY: SPRING AWAKENING
Recurring daily
August 2/2013 – August 4/2013
Times: Fri.-Sat. 7:30 PM and Sun. 2 PM
Address: 1214 Meridian Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: 225-3117
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Renaissance Theatre
The story is based around a group of teenagers exploding with hormones, desire, shame and an almost total lack of understanding of sex, love and all the rest.
For mature audiences.
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SUMMER STAGE MUSICAL: THE MUSIC MAN
Recurring daily
August 2/2013 – August 3/2013
Times: Fri. 7:30 PM and Sat. 2 and 7 PM
Address: Playhouse, 700 Monroe Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 533-6606
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Von Braun Center
Huntsville Community Chorus presents an “All-Youth Version” of this timeless Broadway classic, featuring such hits as “Till There Was You” and “Seventy-Six Trombones.” Expect to see “Trouble”… right here in the Rocket City!
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BREAKFAST TROLLEY TOUR
August 3/2013 – August 3/2013
Times: 10 AM
Address: 109 Gates Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 535-6564
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Alabama Constitution Village
Tours of downtown Huntsville and the Twickenham historic district will include a light breakfast and coffee served aboard a 1920s inspired trolley. The tours are narrated by historic interpreters with stories about people and places from the past.
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EXHIBIT: MEMORIES OF WORLD WAR II: PHOTGRAPHY FROM THE ARCHIVES OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Recurring daily
August 3/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: Tues.-Sat. 11 AM-4 PM, Thurs. 11 AM-8 PM and Sun. 1-4 PM
Address: 300 Church Street Huntsville, Alabama` 35801
Phone: (256) 535-4350
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Museum of Art
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HAUNTED TROLLEY TOUR
August 3/2013 – August 3/2013
Times: 6 PM
Address: 124 South Side Square Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 509-3940
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Harrison Brothers Hardware
Hear stories about the Black Widow of Hazel Green’s second husband, the ghosts at the Georgia Graveyard, the spirits at the old Councill High School and more.
Tickets should be picked up in advance at Harrison Brothers Hardware Store. No credit or debit cards, please.
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HUNTSVILLE GHOST WALK
August 3/2013 – August 3/2013
Times: 6 PM
Address: 124 South Side Square, Downtown Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 509-3940
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Harrison Brothers Hardware
Who is the angry ghost in the courthouse? What is the story behind the haunting tune phantom children sing while playing on Walker Street? Learn the answers to these questions and many more.
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HUNTSVILLE SPEEDWAY
August 3/2013 – August 3/2013
Times: Gates open at 6 PM, Racing at 7 PM
Address: 357 Hegia Burrow Road Huntsville, Alabama 35803
Phone: (256) 882-9191
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Speedway
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MADISON CITY FARMERS MARKET
August 3/2013 – August 3/2013
Times: 8 AM-Noon
Address: 1282 Hughes Road, beside Discovery Middle School Madison, Alabama 35758
Phone: (256) 656-7841
Admission: No admission charged
Come early for the best selection of local produce, eggs, meats, home-baked goods, fresh herbs, honey and goat cheese. Come see creations from local artisans including hand-made cards, soaps, lotions and other items.
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PLANETARIUM PROGRAM: PLUTO
August 3/2013 – August 3/2013
Times: Doors open at 7, program at 7:30 PM
Address: Planetarium, beside the Country Grocery Store and Camp Ground Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 539-0316
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Monte Sano State Park and Lodge
Our line up of planetarium shows in 2013 focuses on the little neighborhood in the universe we live, our solar system.
In August we will take a close look at Pluto.
Recurring daily
August 2/2013 – August 4/2013
Times: Fri.-Sat. 7:30 PM and Sun. 2 PM
Address: 1214 Meridian Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: 225-3117
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Renaissance Theatre
The story is based around a group of teenagers exploding with hormones, desire, shame and an almost total lack of understanding of sex, love and all the rest.
For mature audiences.
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EXHIBIT: MEMORIES OF WORLD WAR II: PHOTGRAPHY FROM THE ARCHIVES OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Recurring daily
August 3/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: Tues.-Sat. 11 AM-4 PM, Thurs. 11 AM-8 PM and Sun. 1-4 PM
Address: 300 Church Street Huntsville, Alabama` 35801
Phone: (256) 535-4350
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Museum of Art
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WZYP BRIDAL FAIR
August 4/2013 – August 4/2013
Times: 1-5 PM
Address: North Hall, 700 Monroe Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 830-8300
Admission: Brides are free with registration, admission charged for guests
Venue: Von Braun Center
Brides will get a lot of answers to their numerous questions; models will wear the latest wedding-related fashions and an exhibit area will have displays with tuxedos, honeymoon clothes, hotel arrangements and other nuptial necessities.
Preregistration is requested.
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CONCERTS IN THE PARK: WINSLOW DAVIS and “MAMBO GRIS GRIS”
August 5/2013 – August 5/2013
Times: 6:30-8 pm
Address: Big Spring Park, Downtown Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 519-2787
Admission: No admission charged
Venue: Big Spring Park
Bring your lawn chair or blanket and a picnic basket and enjoy the sounds of Winslow Davis and “Mambo Gris Gris.”
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HISTORIC DOWNTOWN WALKING TOUR
Recurring daily
August 5/2013 – August 9/2013
Times: 10 AM
Address: 109 Gates Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 535-6564
Admission: No admission charged
Venue: Alabama Constitution Village
Enjoy this 30 minute walking tour.
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KATHY GRIFFIN LIVE IN CONCERT
August 7/2013 – August 7/2013
Times: 7:30 PM
Address: Concert Hall, 700 Monroe Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 533-1953
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Von Braun Center
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ART 2-DOWNTOWN QUIGLEY ARTS and ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
Recurring daily
August 8/2013 – August 9/2013
Times: 5-10 PM
Address: Downtown Square and Big Spring Park East Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 519-2787
Admission: No admission charged
Bringing live performances, activities, block parties and more.
Enjoy “To Kill a Mockingbird” projected on the back wall of the Art Museum August 9, at dusk.
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COCKTAILS and DOGTAILS
August 8/2013 – August 8/2013
Times: 5-8 PM
Address: 4747 Bob Wallace Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 830-4447
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Botanical Garden
Bring your pooch along as you stroll through the Huntsville Botanical Garden.
Beer and wine will be available for purchase.
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MADISON GAZEBO CONCERTS IN THE PARK: MADISON COMMUNITY BAND
August 8/2013 – August 8/2013
Times: 6:30-8:30 PM
Address: Village Green Gazebo, Downtown Madison, Alabama 35758
Phone: (256) 527-7802
Location: Historic Downtown Madison
Admission: No admission charged
Bring your lawn chair and enjoy the music of the “Madison Community Band.”
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MEMORIES OF WORLD WAR II FILM SERIES
August 8/2013 – August 8/2013
Times: 6 PM
Address: Chan Gallery, 300 Church Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 535-4350
Admission: Admission charged-film included with general admission
Venue: Huntsville Museum of Art
This series of eight films will examine mankind’s greatest conflict in modern history. “The Great Dictator” with Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard is the movie for this week.
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PLAY: SPRING AWAKENING
Recurring daily
August 8/2013 – August 11/2013
Times: Thurs.-Fri. 7:30 PM and Sat.-Sun. 2:30 and 7:30 PM
Address: 1214 Meridian Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: 225-3117
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Renaissance Theatre
The story is based around a group of teenagers exploding with hormones, desire, shame and an almost total lack of understanding of sex, love and all the rest.
For mature audiences.
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THE GREENE STREET MARKET AT NATIVITY
August 8/2013 – August 8/2013
Times: 4-8 PM
Address: Corner of Greene Street and Eustis Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 682-4429
Admission: No admission charged
Enjoy buying local fresh and high quality produce.
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THURSDAY EVENING CONCERTS AT THE LIBRARY
August 8/2013 – August 8/2013
Times: 6 PM
Address: 915 Monroe Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 532-5975
Admission: No admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Public Library
Featuring Maurice and Destiny.
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MOVIES IN THE PARK: TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
August 9/2013 – August 9/2013
Times: 8:30-11 PM
Address: 300 Church Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 519-2787
Admission: No admission charged
Venue: Big Spring Park
Shown on an outdoor screen behind the Museum.
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RED BULL STRATOS EXHIBIT TOUR
Recurring daily
August 9/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: 9 AM-5 PM
Address: One Tranquility Base Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 837-3400
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: U.S. Space and Rocket Center
See the capsule and suit Felix Baumgartner wore for his supersonic jump from the edge of space.
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BREAKFAST TROLLEY TOUR
August 10/2013 – August 10/2013
Times: 10 AM
Address: 109 Gates Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 535-6564
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Alabama Constitution Village
Tours of downtown Huntsville and the Twickenham historic district will include a light breakfast and coffee served aboard a 1920s inspired trolley. The tours are narrated by historic interpreters with stories about people and places from the past.
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DIXIE DERBY GIRLS VS BURN CITY ROLLERS
August 10/2013 – August 10/2013
Times: Doors open at 5:30 PM, bouts begin at 6 PM
Address: 707 Arcadia Circle Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Location: Roller Time Skate Rink
Admission: Admission charged
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FIRST ANNUAL SUMMER INDOOR ARTS and CRAFTS FAIR
August 10/2013 – August 10/2013
Times: 8 AM-2 PM
Address: Dublin Park Gymnasium Madison, Alabama 35758
Phone: (256) 772-9300
Admission: No admission charged
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HUNTSVILLE DRAGWAY: BRACKET ASSOCIATION POINTS SERIES
August 10/2013 – August 10/2013
Times: Call for times
Address: 502 Quarter Mountain Road Harvest, Alabama 35749
Phone: (256) 852-4505
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Dragway
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HUNTSVILLE GHOST WALK
August 10/2013 – August 10/2013
Times: 6 PM
Address: 124 South Side Square, Downtown Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 509-3940
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Harrison Brothers Hardware
Who is the angry ghost in the courthouse? What is the story behind the haunting tune phantom children sing while playing on Walker Street? Learn the answers to these questions and many more.
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HUNTSVILLE SPEEDWAY
August 10/2013 – August 10/2013
Times: Gates open at 6 PM, Racing at 7 PM
Address: 357 Hegia Burrow Road Huntsville, Alabama 35803
Phone: (256) 882-9191
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Speedway
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INDIA FESTIVAL AT MADISON
August 10/2013 – August 10/2013
Times: 10 AM-8 PM
Address: 650 Hughes Road Madison, Alabama 35758
Phone: (256) 882-1921
Location: Bob Jones High School
Admission: Admission charged
Enjoy live music, dance, fashion shows, free yoga and meditation, Indian cuisine, Indian bazaar and fun activities .
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MAD SCIENTIST BALL
August 10/2013 – August 10/2013
Times: 5:30 PM
Address: 102-D Wynn Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 837-0606
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Sci-Quest Science Center
Mad Scientist Ball LogoJoin Sci-Quest as we celebrate science with food, live music and fun; and recognize some of our area’s most outstanding science, technology, mathematics and engineering professionals.
Lab coats are optional.
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MADISON CITY FARMERS MARKET
August 10/2013 – August 10/2013
Times: 8 AM-Noon
Address: 1282 Hughes Road, beside Discovery Middle School Madison, Alabama 35758
Phone: (256) 656-7841
Admission: No admission charged
Come early for the best selection of local produce, eggs, meats, home-baked goods, fresh herbs, honey and goat cheese. Come see creations from local artisans including hand-made cards, soaps, lotions and other items.
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PLANETARIUM PROGRAM: PLUTO
August 10/2013 – August 10/2013
Times: Doors open at 7, program at 7:30 PM
Address: Planetarium, beside the Country Grocery Store and Camp Ground Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 539-0316
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Monte Sano State Park and Lodge
Our line up of planetarium shows in 2013 focuses on the little neighborhood in the universe we live, our solar system.
In August we will take a close look at Pluto.
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TRAIN EXCURSION: DOG DAYS EXPRESS
August 10/2013 – August 10/2013
Times: 10 AM
Address: 694 Chase Road Huntsville, Alabama 35811
Phone: (256) 851-6276
Admission: Admission charged for train rides
Venue: North Alabama Railroad Museum
Excursions last approximately one hour.
For information and reservations call 256-683-7953 Tues.-Thurs. between 9 AM and Noon.
HUNTSVILLE RESTAURANT WEEK
Recurring daily
August 16/2013 – August 25/2013
Address: Various Restaurants in Huntsville/Madison County Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Contact: Pam Williams
Phone: (256) 551-2233
Huntsville Restaurant Week
Savor the cuisine of Sweet Home Alabama with specially priced meals featured at restaurants during this Year of Alabama Food special event.
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Ongoing Events
BUTTERFLY HOUSE/NATURE CENTER
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: Mon.-Sat. 9 AM-6 PM, Thurs. 9 AM-Dusk and Sun. Noon-6 PM
Address: 4747 Bob Wallace Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 830-4447
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Botanical Garden
This education center is home to the nation’s largest open-air butterfly house. Over 2,000 butterflies grace this 9,000 square foot structure. The nature center is also home to an assortment of critters including snakes, quail, hummingbirds, frogs, fish and turtles.
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EXHIBIT: ALABAMA INVENTORS
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – August 18/2013
Times: Tues.-Sat. 9 AM-4 PM and Sun. Noon-4 PM
Address: 3101 Burritt Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 536-2882
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Burritt on the Mountain
Spanning the late 19th through 20th centuries, displays will include an interesting assortment of inventions that were created by Alabamians, born here or well-connected to the state. Many items are novel, many have found their way into modern devices and many are just plain fun.
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EXHIBIT: BLACK HOLES, SPACE WARPS and TIME TWISTS
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: 9 AM-5 PM
Address: One Tranquility Base Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 938-3400
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: U.S. Space and Rocket Center
Through a combination of hands-on physical models, computer-based investigations, immersive experiences and a technology-assisted learning environment, visitors experience the strange world of black holes and examine the evidence to weigh for themselves whether black holes have moved from the realm of science fiction to reality.
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GIANT GARDEN LITTLE ME
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: Mon.-Sat. 9 AM-5 PM and Sun. noon-5 PM
Address: 4747 Bob Wallace Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 830-4447
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Botanical Garden
Enjoy king-size checkers, super soaker sprinkler, “Big Dog” dog house, grand watering can, Papa Bear picnic table, colossal croquet and more.
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HARMONY PARK ANIMAL PRESERVE
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: 10 AM-Sundown
Address: 431 Cloud’s Cove Road Huntsville, Alabama 35803
Phone: (877) 726-4625
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Harmony Park Safari
Enjoy drive-through observation and feeding of free ranging rare and endangered animals. Your self-guided tour also includes reptiles and amphibians from around the world, as well as various species of fowl.
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THE WHIMSICAL WOODS
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – August 30/2013
Times: Tues.-Sat. 9 AM-4 PM and Sun. Noon-5 PM
Address: 3101 Burritt Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 536-2882
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Burritt on the Mountain
Whimsical woods is an interactive life-size game played in our historic park, and players (children) will be the game pieces. During their journey, players will become a part of classic children’s stories of the 1800s as they climb a spider web, cross the Billy Goats Gruff bridge, put Humpty Dumpty back together again, or help Huck Finn guide his raft.
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WADE WARTON EXHIBIT
Recurring daily
August 1/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: Mon.-Fri. 9 AM-5 PM and Sun. noon-5 PM
Address: 4747 Bob Wallace Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: 256-4447
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Botanical Garden
The Garden will display the whimsical metal art made from “found” metal pieces such as shovels, rototiller blades, springs and tools. He welds them into objects such as cats, dogs, flowers, time machines, Jack and the Beanstalk and more. Over 30 pieces of his artwork will be on exhibit.
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EXHIBIT: MEMORIES OF WORLD WAR II: PHOTGRAPHY FROM THE ARCHIVES OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Recurring daily
August 3/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: Tues.-Sat. 11 AM-4 PM, Thurs. 11 AM-8 PM and Sun. 1-4 PM
Address: 300 Church Street Huntsville, Alabama` 35801
Phone: (256) 535-4350
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Museum of Art
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PLAY: SPRING AWAKENING
Recurring daily
August 8/2013 – August 11/2013
Times: Thurs.-Fri. 7:30 PM and Sat.-Sun. 2:30 and 7:30 PM
Address: 1214 Meridian Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: 225-3117
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Renaissance Theatre
The story is based around a group of teenagers exploding with hormones, desire, shame and an almost total lack of understanding of sex, love and all the rest.
For mature audiences.
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RED BULL STRATOS EXHIBIT TOUR
Recurring daily
August 9/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: 9 AM-5 PM
Address: One Tranquility Base Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 837-3400
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: U.S. Space and Rocket Center
See the capsule and suit Felix Baumgartner wore for his supersonic jump from the edge of space.
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AMC BAND MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
August 11/2013 – August 11/2013
Times: 2 PM
Address: 300 Church Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 535-4350
Admission: No admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Museum of Art
In conjunction with “Memories of World War II,” the U.S. Army Materiel Command Band will play a selection of big band music and other music from the 1940s along with several patriotic tunes.
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CONCERTS IN THE PARK: ASHLEY SMITH and “ROCKET CITY JAZZ ORCHESTRA”
August 12/2013 – August 12/2013
Times: 6:30-8 pm
Address: Big Spring Park, Downtown Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 519-2787
Admission: No admission charged
Venue: Big Spring Park
Bring your lawn chair or blanket and a picnic basket and enjoy the sounds of Ashley Smith and “Rocket City Jazz Orchestra.”
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HISTORIC DOWNTOWN WALKING TOUR
Recurring daily
August 12/2013 – August 16/2013
Times: 10 AM
Address: 109 Gates Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 535-6564
Admission: No admission charged
Venue: Alabama Constitution Village
Enjoy this 30 minute walking tour.
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HUNTSVILLE STARS VS MOBILE BAYBEARS
Recurring daily
August 13/2013 – August 17/2013
Times: 6:43 PM
Address: 3125 Leeman Ferry Road Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 882-2562
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Joe W. Davis Stadium
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ART 2-DOWNTOWN QUIGLEY ARTS and ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
Recurring daily
August 15/2013 – August 16/2013
Times: 5-10 PM
Address: Downtown Square and Big Spring Park East Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 519-2787
Admission: No admission charged
Bringing live performances, activities, block parties and more.
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ARTS STROLL-JOINED BY ARTS and ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT and GREENE STREET MARKET
August 15/2013 – August 15/2013
Times: 4:30-dark
Address: 109 Gates Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 534-8376
Admission: No admission charged
Venue: Alabama Constitution Village
This popular event is moving to Constitution Hall Village. Patrons will be allowed to stroll with preferred beverages purchased at bars or restaurants as they visit venues within the district. We believe it will create a very convivial atmosphere to come downtown to “Sip, Stroll and Shop.”
Free on street parking after 5 PM.
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COCKTAILS and DOGTAILS
August 15/2013 – August 15/2013
Times: 5-8 PM
Address: 4747 Bob Wallace Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 830-4447
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Botanical Garden
Bring your pooch along as you stroll through the Huntsville Botanical Garden.
Beer and wine will be available for purchase.
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MEMORIES OF WORLD WAR II FILM SERIES
August 15/2013 – August 15/2013
Times: 6 PM
Address: Chan Gallery, 300 Church Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 535-4350
Admission: Admission charged-film included with general admission
Venue: Huntsville Museum of Art
This series of eight films will examine mankind’s greatest conflict in modern history. “They Were Expendable” with Robert Montgomery and John Wayne is the movie for this week.
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THE GREENE STREET MARKET AT NATIVITY
August 15/2013 – August 15/2013
Times: 4-8 PM
Address: Corner of Greene Street and Eustis Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 682-4429
Admission: No admission charged
Enjoy buying local fresh and high quality produce.
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CITY LIGHTS CONCERT SERIES #6
August 16/2013 – August 16/2013
Times: Gates open at 6:30 PM, program at 7:30 PM
Address: 3101 Burritt Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 536-2882
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Burritt on the Mountain
Enjoy the view as you listen to Doyle Dykes perform under the stars. Audiences are encouraged to dress casually, bring a blanket or lawn chair, a picnic supper and enjoy the spectacular night-time view of the city.
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BREAKFAST TROLLEY TOUR
August 17/2013 – August 17/2013
Times: 10 AM
Address: 109 Gates Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 535-6564
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Alabama Constitution Village
Tours of downtown Huntsville and the Twickenham historic district will include a light breakfast and coffee served aboard a 1920s inspired trolley. The tours are narrated by historic interpreters with stories about people and places from the past.
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GUN and KNIFE SHOW
Recurring daily
August 17/2013 – August 18/2013
Times: Sat. 9 AM-5 PM and Sun. 10 AM-4 PM
Address: Cahaba Shrine Temple, 6001 Pulaski Pike Huntsville, Alabama 35811
Phone: (256) 859-4470
Admission: Admission charged
Vendors will sell and trade merchandise.
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HAMFEST
Recurring daily
August 17/2013 – August 18/2013
Times: Sat. 9 AM-4:30 PM and Sun. 9 AM-3 PM
Address: South Hall, 700 Monroe Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 882-9137
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Von Braun Center
Amateur radio operators from across the southeast will find the latest gadgets for their favorite pastime. Vendors will have new and used ham radio equipment, electronic products and computers for sale and display.
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HUNTSVILLE GHOST WALK
August 17/2013 – August 17/2013
Times: 6 PM
Address: 124 South Side Square, Downtown Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 509-3940
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Harrison Brothers Hardware
Who is the angry ghost in the courthouse? What is the story behind the haunting tune phantom children sing while playing on Walker Street? Learn the answers to these questions and many more.
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HUNTSVILLE SPEEDWAY
August 17/2013 – August 17/2013
Times: Gates open at 6 PM, Racing at 7 PM
Address: 357 Hegia Burrow Road Huntsville, Alabama 35803
Phone: (256) 882-9191
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Speedway
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MADISON CITY FARMERS MARKET
August 17/2013 – August 17/2013
Times: 8 AM-Noon
Address: 1282 Hughes Road, beside Discovery Middle School Madison, Alabama 35758
Phone: (256) 656-7841
Admission: No admission charged
Come early for the best selection of local produce, eggs, meats, home-baked goods, fresh herbs, honey and goat cheese. Come see creations from local artisans including hand-made cards, soaps, lotions and other items.
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PLANETARIUM PROGRAM: SHIELDS OF EARTH
August 17/2013 – August 17/2013
Times: Doors open at 7, program at 7:30 PM
Address: Planetarium, beside the Country Grocery Store and Camp Ground Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 539-0316
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Monte Sano State Park and Lodge
Our line up of planetarium shows in 2013 focuses on the little neighborhood in the universe we live, our solar system.
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PLAY: SHIVERS
Recurring daily
August 17/2013 – August 18/2013
Times: Sat. 1:30 and 4 PM and Sun. 1:30 and 6:30 PM
Address: 3101 Burritt Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 536-2882
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Burritt on the Mountain
A young woman named Roberta suffers from a serious handicap–or at least everyone else thinks so–in that she was born without the ability to feel afraid, so she sets out on a journey to discover the meaning of fear. On the way she encounters all kinds of zany, spooky characters. The play uses humor to make the scary scenes not so scary after all.
Entertaining for both kids and adults.
Recurring daily
August 9/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: 9 AM-5 PM
Address: One Tranquility Base Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 837-3400
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: U.S. Space and Rocket Center
See the capsule and suit Felix Baumgartner wore for his supersonic jump from the edge of space.
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GUN and KNIFE SHOW
Recurring daily
August 17/2013 – August 18/2013
Times: Sat. 9 AM-5 PM and Sun. 10 AM-4 PM
Address: Cahaba Shrine Temple, 6001 Pulaski Pike Huntsville, Alabama 35811
Phone: (256) 859-4470
Admission: Admission charged
Vendors will sell and trade merchandise.
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HAMFEST
Recurring daily
August 17/2013 – August 18/2013
Times: Sat. 9 AM-4:30 PM and Sun. 9 AM-3 PM
Address: South Hall, 700 Monroe Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 882-9137
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Von Braun Center
Amateur radio operators from across the southeast will find the latest gadgets for their favorite pastime. Vendors will have new and used ham radio equipment, electronic products and computers for sale and display.
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PLAY: SHIVERS
Recurring daily
August 17/2013 – August 18/2013
Times: Sat. 1:30 and 4 PM and Sun. 1:30 and 6:30 PM
Address: 3101 Burritt Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 536-2882
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Burritt on the Mountain
A young woman named Roberta suffers from a serious handicap–or at least everyone else thinks so–in that she was born without the ability to feel afraid, so she sets out on a journey to discover the meaning of fear. On the way she encounters all kinds of zany, spooky characters. The play uses humor to make the scary scenes not so scary after all.
Entertaining for both kids and adults.
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HUNTSVILLE STARS VS PENSACOLA BLUE WAHOOS
Recurring daily
August 18/2013 – August 22/2013
Times: Sun. 4:03 PM, Mon.-Tues. 6:43 PM, Wed. 1:03 PM and Thurs. 6:43 PM
Address: 3125 Leeman Ferry Road Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 882-2562
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Joe W. Davis Stadium
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ART 2-DOWNTOWN QUIGLEY ARTS and ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
Recurring daily
August 22/2013 – August 23/2013
Times: 5-10 PM
Address: Downtown Square and Big Spring Park East Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 519-2787
Admission: No admission charged
Bringing live performances, activities, block parties and more.
Enjoy “Back to the Future” projected on the back wall of the Art Museum on August 23, at dusk.
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COCKTAILS and DOGTAILS
August 22/2013 – August 22/2013
Times: 5-8 PM
Address: 4747 Bob Wallace Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 830-4447
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Botanical Garden
Bring your pooch along as you stroll through the Huntsville Botanical Garden.
Beer and wine will be available for purchase.
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MEMORIES OF WORLD WAR II FILM SERIES
August 22/2013 – August 22/2013
Times: 6 PM
Address: Chan Gallery, 300 Church Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 535-4350
Admission: Admission charged-film included with general admission
Venue: Huntsville Museum of Art
This series of eight films will examine mankind’s greatest conflict in modern history. “Twelve O’clock High” with Gregory Peck is the movie for this week.
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THE GREENE STREET MARKET AT NATIVITY
August 22/2013 – August 22/2013
Times: 4-8 PM
Address: Corner of Greene Street and Eustis Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 682-4429
Admission: No admission charged
Enjoy buying local fresh and high quality produce.
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THURSDAY EVENING CONCERTS AT THE LIBRARY
August 22/2013 – August 22/2013
Times: 6 PM
Address: 915 Monroe Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 532-5975
Admission: No admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Public Library
Featuring Ivy Joe Milan and Jim Cavender.
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BUILDING, HOME and GARDEN SHOW
Recurring daily
August 23/2013 – August 25/2013
Times: Fri. Noon-6:30 PM, Sat. 9 AM-5 PM and Sun. Noon-3 PM
Address: South Hall, 1 700 Monroe Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 533-1953
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Von Braun Center
The focus of the show will be on home products, interior design, decorating, landscaping, building products and outdoor living products.
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CONCERT: FANTASIA
August 23/2013 – August 23/2013
Times: 8:30 PM
Address: Concert Hall, 700 Monroe Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 533-1953
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Von Braun Center
Enjoy this grammy winning RandB singer.
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MADISON GHOST WALK
August 23/2013 – August 23/2013
Times: 6 PM
Address: Bandito Burrito, 208 Main Street Madison, Alabama 35758
Phone: (256) 509-3940
Location: Bandito Burrito
Admission: Admission charged
Hear stories about the ghosts of Civil War soldiers, mysterious and grisly deaths, an Indian with a frightful warning and many more.
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MOVIES IN THE PARK: BACK TO THE FUTURE
August 23/2013 – August 23/2013
Times: 8:30-11 PM
Address: 300 Church Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 519-2787
Admission: No admission charged
Venue: Big Spring Park
Shown on an outdoor screen behind the Museum.
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PRESENTATION: 4, 3, 2, 1 LEADERSHIP WITH VINCENT E. BOLES MAJOR GENERAL (RET.)
August 23/2013 – August 23/2013
Times: 7:30 PM
Address: 3320 Triana Boulevard Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 534-6455
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Merrimack Hall Performing Arts Center
Enjoy this presentation and reception with the Major General.
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BREAKFAST TROLLEY TOUR
August 24/2013 – August 24/2013
Times: 10 AM
Address: 109 Gates Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 535-6564
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Alabama Constitution Village
Tours of downtown Huntsville and the Twickenham historic district will include a light breakfast and coffee served aboard a 1920s inspired trolley. The tours are narrated by historic interpreters with stories about people and places from the past.
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DRENCHED 5K
August 24/2013 – August 24/2013
Times: 9 AM-Noon
Address: One Tranquility Base Huntsville , Alabama 35805
Phone: (720) 984-4198
Venue: U.S. Space and Rocket Center
Drenched 5K is a water themed FUN run! Whether young, old, slow or fast, everyone has fond memories of hot summers when the best way to cool off was a friendly spray of the hose, an ice cold bucket of water poured over a friend’s head, water balloons being frantically filled and thrown and water guns being brought out to battle.
Drenched is all about bringing everything you loved about those lazy summers back, an event where you can have fun with your friends and get healthy in the process!
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GREEN U ENVIRONMENTAL FESTIVAL
August 24/2013 – August 24/2013
Times: 9 AM-3 PM
Address: 4747 Bob Wallace Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 830-4447
Admission: Admission or 5 recycled products
Venue: Huntsville Botanical Garden
Experience green products, demonstrations and speakers.
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HUNTSVILLE GHOST WALK
August 24/2013 – August 24/2013
Times: 6 PM
Address: 124 South Side Square, Downtown Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 509-3940
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Harrison Brothers Hardware
Who is the angry ghost in the courthouse? What is the story behind the haunting tune phantom children sing while playing on Walker Street? Learn the answers to these questions and many more.
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HUNTSVILLE SPEEDWAY
August 24/2013 – August 24/2013
Times: Gates open at 6 PM, Racing at 7 PM
Address: 357 Hegia Burrow Road Huntsville, Alabama 35803
Phone: (256) 882-9191
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Speedway
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INDIAN POW WOW
Recurring daily
August 24/2013 – August 25/2013
Times: Sat. 10 AM-6 PM and Sun. Noon-5 PM
Address: Hobbs Island Road Huntsville, Alabama 35803
Phone: (256) 337-7358
Admission: No admission charged
Venue: Ditto Landing
Celebrate the culture of Native Americans from across the Southeast to promote unity and to share their heritage. Vendors will be selling authentic American Indian artifacts and accessories. The grand entry of dancers honoring warriors, veterans and traditions, both Indian and non-Indian, will be at 11 AM each day. Dancing and demonstrations will continue all day long.
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MADISON CITY FARMERS MARKET
August 24/2013 – August 24/2013
Times: 8 AM-Noon
Address: 1282 Hughes Road, beside Discovery Middle School Madison, Alabama 35758
Phone: (256) 656-7841
Admission: No admission charged
Come early for the best selection of local produce, eggs, meats, home-baked goods, fresh herbs, honey and goat cheese. Come see creations from local artisans including hand-made cards, soaps, lotions and other items.
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PARROTS OF THE CARIBBEAN STREET FESTIVAL
August 24/2013 – August 24/2013
Times: 6-11 PM
Address: 58 Martin Street Madison, Alabama 35758
Phone: (256) 564-2075
Location: Downtown Madison
Admission: Admission charged
Parrotheads and music lovers everywhere are invited to don their grass skirts, Hawaiian shirts and island wear to enjoy dancing, door prizes, raffle baskets, a limbo contest and a fabulous island theme.
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PLANETARIUM PROGRAM: PLUTO
August 24/2013 – August 24/2013
Times: Doors open at 7, program at 7:30 PM
Address: Planetarium, beside the Country Grocery Store and Camp Ground Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 539-0316
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Monte Sano State Park and Lodge
Our line up of planetarium shows in 2013 focuses on the little neighborhood in the universe we live, our solar system.
In August we will take a close look at Pluto.
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PLAY: SHIVERS
Recurring daily
August 24/2013 – August 25/2013
Times: Sat. 1:30 and 4 PM and Sun. 1:30 and 6:30 PM
Address: 3101 Burritt Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 536-2882
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Burritt on the Mountain
A young woman named Roberta suffers from a serious handicap–or at least everyone else thinks so–in that she was born without the ability to feel afraid, so she sets out on a journey to discover the meaning of fear. On the way she encounters all kinds of zany, spooky characters. The play uses humor to make the scary scenes not so scary after all.
Entertaining for both kids and adults.
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PREVAILING WINDS MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
August 24/2013 – August 24/2013
Times: 1 PM
Address: 300 Church Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 535-4350
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Museum of Art
Sit back and relax as you take in the sweet sounds of this flute and piccolo ensemble. The group will delight the audience with a medley of patriotic tunes and other popular songs.
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TRAIN EXCURSION: DOG DAYS EXPRESS
August 24/2013 – August 24/2013
Times: 10 AM
Address: 694 Chase Road Huntsville, Alabama 35811
Phone: (256) 851-6276
Admission: Admission charged for train rides
Venue: North Alabama Railroad Museum
Excursions last approximately one hour.
For information and reservations call 256-683-7953 Tues.-Thurs. between 9 AM and Noon.
BUILDING, HOME and GARDEN SHOW
Recurring daily
August 23/2013 – August 25/2013
Times: Fri. Noon-6:30 PM, Sat. 9 AM-5 PM and Sun. Noon-3 PM
Address: South Hall, 1 700 Monroe Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 533-1953
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Von Braun Center
The focus of the show will be on home products, interior design, decorating, landscaping, building products and outdoor living products.
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INDIAN POW WOW
Recurring daily
August 24/2013 – August 25/2013
Times: Sat. 10 AM-6 PM and Sun. Noon-5 PM
Address: Hobbs Island Road Huntsville, Alabama 35803
Phone: (256) 337-7358
Admission: No admission charged
Venue: Ditto Landing
Celebrate the culture of Native Americans from across the Southeast to promote unity and to share their heritage. Vendors will be selling authentic American Indian artifacts and accessories. The grand entry of dancers honoring warriors, veterans and traditions, both Indian and non-Indian, will be at 11 AM each day. Dancing and demonstrations will continue all day long.
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PLAY: SHIVERS
Recurring daily
August 24/2013 – August 25/2013
Times: Sat. 1:30 and 4 PM and Sun. 1:30 and 6:30 PM
Address: 3101 Burritt Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 536-2882
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Burritt on the Mountain
A young woman named Roberta suffers from a serious handicap–or at least everyone else thinks so–in that she was born without the ability to feel afraid, so she sets out on a journey to discover the meaning of fear. On the way she encounters all kinds of zany, spooky characters. The play uses humor to make the scary scenes not so scary after all.
Entertaining for both kids and adults.
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KITCHENS FOR CASA
August 25/2013 – August 25/2013
Times: 1-5 PM
Phone: (256) 533-7775
Admission: Admission charged
Care Assurance System for the Aging and Homebound of Madison County will host this annual event. Visitors will have an opportunity to view kitchens in various homes in Huntsville and Madison County.
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ROCKETMAN TRIATHLON
August 25/2013 – August 25/2013
Times: 7:30 AM
Address: Recreation Area, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama 35898
Phone: (256) 508-9116
Location: Redstone Arsenal Rec Area
Join the Spring City Triathletes in a three-part race of running, biking and swimming to discover the area’s Rocketmen and Rocketwomen in a test of strength and endurance.
All adults attending the race must have a valid form of identification to enter Redstone Arsenal. This applies to spectators as well as competitors. No cameras will be allowed onto Redstone Arsenal. The Martin Road Gate 1 (east) opens at 6 AM. You will be given a Redstone Arsenal vehicle pass, which must be displayed in your front windshield at all times. Continue approximately two miles on Martin Road, right onto Patton and loop over Martin Road onto Patton Road south; follow the signs.
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ART 2-DOWNTOWN QUIGLEY ARTS and ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
Recurring daily
August 29/2013 – August 30/2013
Times: 5-10 PM
Address: Downtown Square and Big Spring Park East Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 519-2787
Admission: No admission charged
Bringing live performances, activities, block parties and more.
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COCKTAILS and DOGTAILS
August 29/2013 – August 29/2013
Times: 5-8 PM
Address: 4747 Bob Wallace Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone: (256) 830-4447
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Botanical Garden
Bring your pooch along as you stroll through the Huntsville Botanical Garden.
Beer and wine will be available for purchase.
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CONCERT: CORY SMITH
August 29/2013 – August 29/2013
Times: 8 PM
Address: Concert Hall, 700 Monroe Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 533-1953
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Von Braun Center
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HUNTSVILLE STARS VS JACKSON GENERALS
Recurring daily
August 29/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: 6:43 PM
Address: 3125 Leeman Ferry Road Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 882-2562
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Joe W. Davis Stadium
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MEMORIES OF WORLD WAR II FILM SERIES
August 29/2013 – August 29/2013
Times: 6 PM
Address: Chan Gallery, 300 Church Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 535-4350
Admission: Admission charged-film included with general admission
Venue: Huntsville Museum of Art
This series of eight films will examine mankind’s greatest conflict in modern history. “Mister Roberts” starring Henry Fonda, James Cagney and Jack Lemmon is the movie for this week.
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NORTHEAST ALABAMA STATE FAIR
Recurring daily
August 29/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: Thur.-Fri. 6-11 PM, Fri. Midnight Madness 11 PM-1 AM and Sat. 2-11 PM
Address: John Hunt Park, on the grounds of the old airport, Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 883-5252
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: John Hunt Park
The Northeast Alabama State Fair has the largest midway in northeast Alabama, concessions and exhibits.
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THE GREENE STREET MARKET AT NATIVITY
August 29/2013 – August 29/2013
Times: 4-8 PM
Address: Corner of Greene Street and Eustis Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 682-4429
Admission: No admission charged
Enjoy buying local fresh and high quality produce.
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BREAKFAST TROLLEY TOUR
August 31/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: 10 AM
Address: 109 Gates Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 535-6564
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Alabama Constitution Village
Tours of downtown Huntsville and the Twickenham historic district will include a light breakfast and coffee served aboard a 1920s inspired trolley. The tours are narrated by historic interpreters with stories about people and places from the past.
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HUNTSVILLE GHOST WALK
August 31/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: 6 PM
Address: 124 South Side Square, Downtown Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 509-3940
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Harrison Brothers Hardware
Who is the angry ghost in the courthouse? What is the story behind the haunting tune phantom children sing while playing on Walker Street? Learn the answers to these questions and many more.
Visit Website
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HUNTSVILLE SPEEDWAY
August 31/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: Gates open at 6 PM, Racing at 7 PM
Address: 357 Hegia Burrow Road Huntsville, Alabama 35803
Phone: (256) 882-9191
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Huntsville Speedway
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MADISON CITY FARMERS MARKET
August 31/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: 8 AM-Noon
Address: 1282 Hughes Road, beside Discovery Middle School Madison, Alabama 35758
Phone: (256) 656-7841
Admission: No admission charged
Come early for the best selection of local produce, eggs, meats, home-baked goods, fresh herbs, honey and goat cheese. Come see creations from local artisans including hand-made cards, soaps, lotions and other items.
Visit Website
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PLANETARIUM PROGRAM: PLUTO
August 31/2013 – August 31/2013
Times: Doors open at 7, program at 7:30 PM
Address: Planetarium, beside the Country Grocery Store and Camp Ground Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Phone: (256) 539-0316
Admission: Admission charged
Venue: Monte Sano State Park and Lodge
Our line up of planetarium shows in 2013 focuses on the little neighborhood in the universe we live, our solar system.
In August we will take a close look at Pluto.
Investing in water
Well this is my first post. I want this blog to be a little random place to put some of my thoughts and views of whatever topic seems to have gotten my attention of late.
That today would be of a story I read on a proposed trip to Mars by a Dutch (I believe) company that wants to send a crew to space, and filming them kind of like the Truman Show with Jim Carey, which will help finance this expensive trip.
Some of the pertinent facts: over 78,000 people have applied to go for the lifetime trip. Yes, if you choose to do this, you will end up dying on Mars, you will also never step foot on Earth again. (gives me a good story idea, someone goes to Mars as part of a trip like this and then finds a way to get back.)
Another fact I found interesting was that a person couldn’t take showers there.. which was no doubt due to the fact that water is a precious commodity. The price of water on Mars would no doubt be more expensive than gold by far. Because of the limited nature of it
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American Accordionists’ Association 75th Anniversary
Annapolis Irish Festival
Atheist Film Festival11
August Car Cruises In Historic Smithville3
Augustine Lions Seafood Festival
Banana Festival17
Coletta’s Of Illinois Foundation’s Franciscan Fall Festival
Combined Minds
Crossroads Film Festival
Festival Of Fun
Festivals Of Speed At The Ritz-carlton Orlando
Fort Worth Opera Festival15
Memphis International Film & Music Fest5
New England Folk Festival
Tehachapi Mountain Festival
Family Reunion
Uptown Whittier Zombie Pub Crawl19
W.a.c.o. Wingfest18
Wabasha Septoberfest17
Washington Square: Live Summer “byoc” Music Series
Official name of festival or event:International Mushroom Festival14 2013
Date: 12 October to 13 October 2013
Location: Killegar, County Leitrim, Ireland
Events or activities to expect: (optional but recommended): mushroom forays, cookery demonstrations, craft fair, wildlife walks
Type of festival: mushroom festival
Description of festival:
Fun with fungi!
Coinciding with the UK Fungus Day 2013 the International Mushroom Festival 2013 will bring together mushroom experts and mushroom lovers from all over the world to the beautiful, centuries-old, Killegar Estate in County Leitrim, Ireland to exchange scientific knowledge and celebrate our natural environment.
Join Ireland’s top mushroom, wildlife and forestry experts on forays through ancient native woodland.
Learn about the mysterious role of fungi in the forest ecological cycle.
Sample mouth-watering new dishes at our cookery demonstrations.
Help your children become attuned to the natural world with OWLS (Outdoor, Wildlife, Learning and Survival) Nature Club.
Experience the enchantment for yourself and help preserve our natural heritage for the generations to come. All proceeds go to the Save Killegar Campaign.
Book your ticket here: http://www.eventbrite.ie/event/4592460172
For further information please visit our website: www.internationalmushroomfestival.com
Email us here: info@internationalmushroomfestival.com
Contact number for information or vendors: (optional): +353 (0)49 433 4309
Also, please include a 1 paragraph summary of your festival or event for our newsletter:
The International Mushroom Festival takes place each Autumn in order to educate people about foraging for edible wild mushrooms and teach them which ones are safe to eat and which are best avoided.
10th annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival
Official name of festival: 10th annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival
Date: June 13, 14 & 15, 2014
Location: Brava Theater, San Francisco
Events or activities to expect: Film Screenings & Discussions
Type of festival: Film Festival
Description of festival: Our annual Film Festival combines art and activism with community building, and is decisively different from traditional film festivals.
Expected attendance: 1500
Contact number for information or vendors: 415-752-0868
Color the Wind is now the largest winter Kite Festival in the Midwest. The festival features a huge variety of colorful kites flown by serious kite fliers from an eight state area. The 13th annual festival will take place from 11 am to 4 pm on Saturday, February 15, 2014 on the frozen waters of Iowa’s third largest natural lake in Clear Lake, Iowa. Nothing will cure your winter “blahs” faster than watching dozens of colorful, enchanting kites flown against the backdrop of a winter wonderland. In addition to the huge variety of kites, you will also see colorful banners and other ground displays. Don’t miss either of the stunt kite teams with their choreographed kite “dances”.
Hot food and beverages are available on site and you can purchase your own kite in the Lakeview Room to join the fun. More information is available at:www.colorthewind.org or by calling Larry or Kay Day at (641)-357-5516. Email address is: kiteman@netins.net.
Official name of festival or event:International Mushroom Festival 2013
Date: 12 October to 13 October 2013
Location: Killegar, County Leitrim, Ireland
Events or activities to expect: (optional but recommended): mushroom forays, cookery demonstrations, craft fair, wildlife walks
Type of festival: mushroom festival
Description of festival:
Fun with fungi!
Coinciding with the UK Fungus Day 2013 the International Mushroom Festival 2013 will bring together mushroom experts and mushroom lovers from all over the world to the beautiful, centuries-old, Killegar Estate in County Leitrim, Ireland to exchange scientific knowledge and celebrate our natural environment.
Join Ireland’s top mushroom, wildlife and forestry experts on forays through ancient native woodland.
Learn about the mysterious role of fungi in the forest ecological cycle.
Sample mouth-watering new dishes at our cookery demonstrations.
Help your children become attuned to the natural world with OWLS (Outdoor, Wildlife, Learning and Survival) Nature Club.
Experience the enchantment for yourself and help preserve our natural heritage for the generations to come. All proceeds go to the Save Killegar Campaign.
Book your ticket here: http://www.eventbrite.ie/event/4592460172
For further information please visit our website: www.internationalmushroomfestival.com
Email us here: info@internationalmushroomfestival.com
Contact number for information or vendors: (optional): +353 (0)49 433 4309
Also, please include a 1 paragraph summary of your festival or event for our newsletter:
The International Mushroom Festival takes place each Autumn in order to educate people about foraging for edible wild mushrooms and teach them which ones are safe to eat and which are best avoided.
Official name of festival: 10th annual Queer Women of Color Film Festival
Date: June 13, 14 & 15, 2014
Location: Brava Theater, San Francisco
Events or activities to expect: Film Screenings & Discussions
Type of festival: Film Festival
Description of festival: Our annual Film Festival combines art and activism with community building, and is decisively different from traditional film festivals.
Expected attendance: 1500
Contact number for information or vendors: 415-752-0868
Color the Wind is now the largest winter Kite Festival in the Midwest. The festival features a huge variety of colorful kites flown by serious kite fliers from an eight state area. The 13th annual festival will take place from 11 am to 4 pm on Saturday, February 15, 2014 on the frozen waters of Iowa’s third largest natural lake in Clear Lake, Iowa. Nothing will cure your winter “blahs” faster than watching dozens of colorful, enchanting kites flown against the backdrop of a winter wonderland. In addition to the huge variety of kites, you will also see colorful banners and other ground displays. Don’t miss either of the stunt kite teams with their choreographed kite “dances”.
Hot food and beverages are available on site and you can purchase your own kite in the Lakeview Room to join the fun. More information is available at:www.colorthewind.org or by calling Larry or Kay Day at (641)-357-5516. Email address is: kiteman@netins.net.
American Indian Intertribal Cultural Festival in Hampton Virginia
Beach Music Festival 2013 in Buena Vista Virginia
Bluegrass Extravaganza 2013 in Breaks Virginia
Bluegrass Festival – Mineral Virginia
Bluegrass Festival 2013 in Stuart Virginia
Bluesfest 2013 in Big Island Virginia
BryceFest 2013 in Basye Virginia
Cheroenhaka Nottoway Indian Pow Wow 2013 in Courtland Virginia
Deborah Blueberry Festival 2013 in Chincoteague Island Virginia
Dickenson County Fair 2013 in Clintwood Virginia
Downtown Days Festival 2013 in Marion Virginia
Fauquier County Fair 2013 in Warrenton Virginia
FloydFest 2013 in Floyd Virginia
Heritage Day in Fincastle 2013 in Fincastle Virginia
Hungry Mother Festival 2013 in Marion Virginia
Jazz Festival 2013 in Norfolk Virginia
Kings Fest 2013 in Doswel Virginia
Latino Festival 2013 in Norfolk Virginia
Main Street Heritage Festival 2013 in Tazewell Virginia
Mid Atlantic Black Film Festival 2013 in Norfolk Virginia
Pony Swim and Auction 2013 in Chincoteague Island Virginia
“Pork, Peanut and Pine Festival” 2013 in Surry Virginia
Reston Festival 2013 in Reston Virginia
Salem Fair 2013 in Salem Virginia
Shenandoah Valley Music Festival 2013 in Orkney Springs Virginia
Smoke on the Mountain BBQ Festival 2013 in Galax Virginia
Summer Extravaganza 2013 in Waynesboro Virginia
Tazewell County Fair 2013 in Tazewell Virginia
Tazewell County Fiddlers’ Convention 2013 in Tazewell Virginia
Virginia Caribbean Carnival 2013 in Chesapeake Virginia
Virginia Highlands Festival 2013 in Abingdon Virginia
Virginia Lake Festival 2013 in Clarksville Virginia
6:49pm
Is your whole page dedicated to bashing the Arias family? Yeah uh fuck that. I know them, they are great people. I’m not saying anything about jodi’s trial. But she is her own person so I feel like bashing the while family is highly inappropriate.
6:54pm
Yes maam it is! And it will remain like that until someone in their family comes out and gets Jodi to come clean about bashing Travis Alexander. If they don’t like beling bashed, then I’m sure the Alexanders don’t like having their lying relative Jodi talking smack about their brother, who everyone that KNEW HIM said he was a great guy.. They don’t say great things about Jodi.. so who ya gonna believe.. But yeah, they haven’t said anything decent at all after what Jodi has said.. pedophile claims against the person you murdered?? are you kidding me?!http://www.jodiariasguilty.com/#markie-hanam-added
7:01pm
Tell them to have Jodi take a lie detector test about Travis abusing her or about her nutty claim that he was a pedophile. If you want to make claims like that.. how they gonna not back it up?!
7:04pm
That’s like beyond the most pathetic thing I’ve ever seen. Your page. I just cannot believe you are dedicating your life to a Facebook page bashing the family. Yes, everyone is bashing Jodi.. that can’t be stopped, because what’s happened. But the whole family. You think they wanted this? No. And I’m sure its all really hard on them. I hope you feel fantastic talking so horribly about a family who did not want this. Sharing Joey’s statuses? And random pictures. And your cover photo. Little creepy. But ok. I hope one day you can live life freely and not wrapped around a trial.
7:07pm
Dedicating my life… uhh, check the dates, you mean dedicating a day? And if thats the most pathetic thing you’ve seen, I’m sure the Alexander’s would tell you that this is mild compared to the hell that the Arias family has put them through. You obviously are not very bright if this is how you think… its sad. Just look online and see who agrees with me and who doesn’t.. do a random google search, type “Arias family is good” then “arias family is bad”. and you’ll see how most educated people view them. no integrity at all!
7:13pm
Yeah bro pretty close. its discusting. Nope, I’m not watching the trial because I’m not weirdly obsessed with it. Sooo not going to waste MY day searching shit up on Google. I give my respect to the Alexander family. Not having an opinion and talking shit all day is equal too not being bright. Alright makes sense. I’m not against them at all. But I’m not involved not my problem so I’m not going to add you so you can share my shit and bash her trial.
7:14pm
Awesome! could i give this quote to my friend, he would put it on the website I think. is that cool?
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We highly recommend this feature to make them more apt for the moment you are preserving. 8mm reel restoration to DVD Safeguard thosefamily reels and VHS moviesright away before they deteriorate to nothing over time. The unprecedentedDVD video format resolutionlast a lifetime moreover can be played an around endless aggregate of seconds among no decrease of merit! Your home moviereelshave sat in the attic long enough!Move them toDVDs or blurayswith Vintage VHS today before they deteriorate and vanish! Reasons to convert home movie reels into DVD: Obsolete format:8mm reel formatsas well asVHS formatsare no longer used for multiple reasons. Whenever you have an obsolete format it makes it all the moredifficult to view your home movies on reel or VHS tapes; In the case of8mm reel footageit is difficult to set up theprojector errors can occur while playing them back that could ruin your reel film if the person doesn't know how to properly handle the projector. In the case of VHS tapes; its harder to find VCRs and you always risk a tape getting eaten by the machine and you're not easily able to get a copy to your friends and family to watch since fewer people have VCRs today. Film reels difficult to duplicate copy or replicate Reelsdon't allow for the unique features of DVD and Blu-Ray such asDVD menu creationDVD subtitle additions audio additionspersonalized DVD labelsDVD cases etc. Super 8 movie reelsand VHS tapesdeteriorate over time. Film reel transfer with Vintage VHSis relatively cheap and offersguaranteed lowest prices. DVD and Blu-Ray formatsare easily converted to digital files (.avi .mp4 or mpeg) which make it easy for you to store or upload on youtube and share with friends online. Timeless format: DVDs and Blu-Rays are virtually timeless assuming they don't get scratched. The format doesn't deteriorate over time if the DVD remains in take and are relatively resistent to dust. How much does reel to DVD transfer cost? Priced atjust $10 per standard Super8 reelwhich is an amazing bargain forreel conversion. Forlarger movie reelswe charge just a penny per inch ofreel footage. How long does home movie reels take to transfer? Generally Vintage VHS gets yourSuper Eight movie reelsdone ASAP within 3 to 4 days; during the holiday season we do get many morereels to convertthan normal as people are looking to get theseconvertedand copied for DVD Christmas gifts making it up to a week at our busiest times. But typically it takes no more than 4 days to convert yourhome movie reels! Yourhome movie reels or VHS tapessitting and deteriorating in the garage or attic are just gathering dust as we speak but they canall be converted and saved today! Don't let your precious home moives deteriorate another day. We would gladly help save them for you. Vintage VHSis a video restoration company that specializes in home movie reel transfer from Super8 reels to DVDs or Blu-Rays at prices gauranteed to be the lowest in the nation. Vintage VHS price matches daily to what our competitors are charging to make sure we are the#1 choice in home reel conversion. Do you havevintage 8mm Super 8mm home movie reelswith your home movies and preciousmemoriesbut can’t view them?? VintageVHS cantransfer your reelstoDVDat an unbeatable rate this month! Old family movies and vintage reel footage are not easily played back on the old movie projectors. Very few people know how to work the projects and you can risk damaging your reels beyond repair;having our video conversion experts transfer your film to DVD is the way to go. Vintage VHSwill gladlytransferall yourreelsandSuper8 footageinto either DVD or Blu-Ray so that your memories are never forgotten. We doframe-by-frame reel transferwhich offer thehighest qualityoutput on your finished DVD and another added benefit is this allows for high quality digital formating as well. Brand New Youtube Service Offered! After we convert yoursuper8 home movie reelswe can put them into adigital formatfor you and upload them to youtube or create uncompressed formats on disk to send to you so you can upload them. This is great for people that would like to be able to send a link to friends and family to see their videos and now Youtube allows for videos to be unlisted but viewable by link so only people that you give your link to would be able to see your movies. To learn more about this service please visit our8mm home movies on youtube page. Just a reminder also: for each 500 feet of reel; it takes up 10 Gs of memory on your computer. Questions About Transferring Your Movie Reels? Feel free to contact us any time about your home movie reel conversions @ 231-736-4317 or email us atsupport@vintagevhs.net | |
Conversion services | DuplicateDVD | DVD duplication service | DVD duplication Base transfer of DVD to DVD duplication which makes great gifts for your friends and family. Each duplication comes with a jewel CD case. | DVD Duplication Service Now it’s easier than ever to send important video photos or documents to family friends and business associates. Vintage VHS is the DVD duplication leader in the industry with years of experience in DVD copying authoring and software development. Our experienced DVD copiers will get your duplicates made professionally and promptly. DVD Duplication Our products are designed using the most advanced DVD copying technology along side our new built in update technology neXt Tech and are updated on a frequent basis. This enables our products to meet the challenges of keeping up with the latest technology on the market and retain the rank of the best DVD copying software available. Your source for fast friendly DVD duplication and DVD replication services. Catering to the entertainment film and video community Vintage VHS is a DVD duplication company you can count on. Midwest based company out of Lansing Michigan is the leader in BluRay copying as well as a full range of other high definition video services. As Michigan's leading DVD duplication company you can count on VCS to offer the highest quality DVD and Blu-ray duplication services. State of the Art DVD and Blu-ray Duplication Services Vintage VHS has become the new standard for video distribution growing in popularity at an incredibly rapid pace. Yet DVD is much more than a replacement for VHS. Standard DVDs are capable of storing six times the data than a single CD and new Blu-ray discs (sometimes mis-spelled Blue Ray) are capable of storing 25 to 50 times more. It’s easy to see why DVD and Blu-ray have become ideal solutions for space-hungry modern media. Vintage VHS is Your Full Service DVD Duplication Company There are several processes that must be completed by a DVD duplication company to produce a DVD disc for reliable playback and for distribution. The DVD encoding process converts content into both video (MPEG-2 files) and audio (Dolby Digital AC-3 files) the standard DVD formats for playback. The DVD authoring process involves the creation of menus chapter breaks supplementary audio tracks and a variety of other features exclusive to DVD technology. CD & DVD Duplication Package Deals When you need an important job done quickly and correctly the first time you can trust Video Copy Services to deliver time and time again. Because we believe in the quality of our work we invite you to take part in our special CD duplication and DVD duplication package deals that we have created with our customers’ needs in mind. Package Deals Ready in Three Days or Less Receive 100 CDs with full color printing in clamshell or slimline cases for only $135.00 (just $1.35 each/applicable tax and shipping not included). Your order will be ready to ship in 48-72 hours. 100 DVDs (DVD-5) with full color printing in clamshell or slimline cases for $165.00 (just $1.65 each/applicable tax and shipping not included). Your order will be ready to ship in 48-72 hours. Package Deals to Meet All Budgets We strive to bring you the best in professional video copy services and each service you request whether it’s CD or DVD duplication CD-ROM authoring CD or DVD packaging disc labeling or video encoding will be affordably priced. We welcome you to contact us for a quote on your next project. We happily work with all of our clients to find great deals that meet all budgets! Contact us now to request a quote for your project. Turnaround time is based on time after receipt of disc master and artwork. Finally a master DVD is created by your DVD copy service and any duplicate DVD copies are made from this master. If you need professional help preparing a finished master ready for DVD duplication Vintage VHS is able to assist you with a wide range of DVD authoring and mastering services. At Vintage VHS we’re more than a DVD duplication company – we’ll take you all the way to a professionally finished product. Our wide variety of creative and professional DVD packaging and labeling options helps you present a creative and professional image that lets you stand out from the crowd. |
Conversion services | DVD Data Conversion | DVD DATA Disk Conversions | DVD DATA Disk ConversionsServices DVD format conversion – Data disk to DVD or DVD to Data disk DVD format to DVD -R data format and vceversa. (Please Note: Data Disks or digital media formats that are not playable on DVD players.) | |
Conversion services | VideoPackage | Standard video conversion customization Package | Standard video conversion for $14.99 a tape with discounted prices for large amounts of VHS tapes and reel footage. Contact us for a quote today: support@vintagevhs.net or call us during business hours VintageVHS (231)736-4317 What do each package contain? Standard Conversions are of VHS VHS-C or camcorder tapes into DVD or BluRay along with a hard standard case DVD personalized label and a free duplicate DVD copy. Premium Conversions – includes DVD editing menu making personalized label DVD case and 3 free copies. These are great for wedding or special video to guarantee it is preserved how you want it with stylish packaging as well. | |
Conversion services | VideoPackage | Standard video conversion customization Package | Standard video conversion for $14.99 a tape with discounted prices for large amounts of VHS tapes and reel footage. Contact us for a quote today: support@vintagevhs.net or call us during business hours VintageVHS (231)736-4317 What do each package contain? Standard Conversions are of VHS VHS-C or camcorder tapes into DVD or BluRay along with a hard standard case DVD personalized label and a free duplicate DVD copy. Premium Conversions – includes DVD editing menu making personalized label DVD case and 3 free copies. These are great for wedding or special video to guarantee it is preserved how you want it with stylish packaging as well. | |
Conversion services | VideoPackage | Standard video conversion customization Package | Standard video conversion for $14.99 a tape with discounted prices for large amounts of VHS tapes and reel footage. Contact us for a quote today: support@vintagevhs.net or call us during business hours VintageVHS (231)736-4317 What do each package contain? Standard Conversions are of VHS VHS-C or camcorder tapes into DVD or BluRay along with a hard standard case DVD personalized label and a free duplicate DVD copy. Premium Conversions – includes DVD editing menu making personalized label DVD case and 3 free copies. These are great for wedding or special video to guarantee it is preserved how you want it with stylish packaging as well. | |
Conversion services | youtube clips to dvd | Youtube clip conversion transfer to DVD | Youtube clip conversion transfer to DVD We offer quick service to convert your favorite youtube videos into DVD overnight. | |
Customized DVD options | Foreign Film subtitling | Foreign film and custom subtitling services | Foreign Film and custom Subtitling Vintage VHS offers a special service to add subtitles to your favorite foreign film. Great for getting a true taste of a culture. You find a DVD or BluRay you have been searching for that wasn't released in America. If we can find it we will create a DVD for you with English Subtiltes. Ever wanted to be able to watch and understand the foreign films that aren't released in America? Each year we only get around a few dozen foreign films that were lucky enough to be critically acclaimed by Hollywood and to warrant English subtitling and availability to be even purchased in America. We offer subtitling to virtually all foreign films due to the wide range of text files containing the translationof nearlyevery foreign film. If you put a request or if you have found a .srt file of the text; we can combine the file to the video and give you subtitles in English to get a real glimps of another culture by seeing the movies that are popular in THEIR countryrather than their films deemed popular in Hollywood. Another benefit of this service Create a subtitled copy of your favorite American film that you would like to have subtitled in a foreign language.. The benefit of this is that if you are studying for a language with a DVD you can see the subtitles in the language you are studying to give you a really easy way to get your mind thinking in a new language with the text of the subtitles in that language. Say you are trying to learn a foreign language; and you want to have the subtitles of the movie in Spanish French Greek Italian etc. We do that as well for the same price. Great for: learning a new language getting an understanding of a culture through their popular films great for schools film study and teaching aids Personalized Subtitling of movie Personalized subtitling of your favor movies on DVD. We can imput subtitles into your film with a srt file. Simply send us an .srt file with the text and times you want the subtitles to be added and we imput them into your movie. If you have aHollywood featurethat you would like toadd subtitlesto say for a Valentine's gift personalized for your loved one; we tell us the movie and the name you would like replaced in the movie and the subtitles are then replaced with your choice of character names. Adding DVD subtitles to your home movies Vintage VHSallows forDVD subtitlingwith our special home movie DVD conversion packages. You create a simple text file with our tutorial; and we take the subtile text file (can be made from Microsoft Word excel wordpad or note pad files. We then add them to your family videos and convert and finalize theDVDmaking you a brand new DVD and shipping it out to you within a day. If you would like to learn how to do it yourself. Please write us atsupport@vintagevhs.netso we can sign you up to our mailing list and send you oue tutorial pdf link. | |
Customized DVD options | Customized DVD menus | Customized DVD Menus DVD | Customized DVD Menus Customized DVD Menus from Vintage VHSallows the options forDVD menu customizedwith special services such as image placeholdersmovie clipsplayable on DVD remote selection or autoplay. DVD chapter selection bonus features subtiles text addition and custom menu buttons. Menu made with your desired titles personalized pictures or images of your choice. | Personalized menu creation for your DVD |
Customized DVD options | DVD Labeling | DVD and CD Labeling | DVD and CD Labeling DVD and CD Labeling stickers customized to your interests to create the perfect DVD Blu-Ray or CD. After placing order please send us an email with the image in attachment or labelling sticker image link of image. We will then create DVD or CD label for just $1 each. Email us at support@vintagevhs.net with your label image. Labeling Options Several printer brands notably Prime Time Print (link) Epson and Casio offer specialized prints that print right on a disc and don’t use paper. After you are done reading check out the great range of Verbatim printable CD and DVD media for each of these solutions. DVD label personalized or premade artistic label FREE SHIPPING on orders of 4 or more! Recording a CD or DVD is only half the job. The other half is making sure you label what you recorded. Otherwise the next time you reach for a disc you'll waste time figuring out which one you've grabbed from the unlabeled masses. While most disc printers these days are inkjet printers Casio uses thermal transfer technology to melt miniscule beads of a waxy ink-impregnated carrier from its ribbon onto the surface of the disc. The Casio printer includes its own keyboard or you can plug it into USB and let the computer feed it. It prints one color at a time and each ribbon is good for roughly 25-50 discs. Warning: memory failure. We’ll bet you never thought there were so many ways to deal with getting something onto a disc to give you a hint of what’s on the disc. Please choose and use at least one. At the moment you first burn a disc you know exactly what’s on it. A few days later you may or may not remember. A few weeks later good luck. It’s just a memory thing. Personally I've never been particularly good about labeling: Witness the stack of unlabeled video tapes stashed in my closet. Sometimes I haven't made a label because the tools–pen adhesive labels–weren't at hand. Other times I was impatient; I just wanted to record and go. Since I don't want to end up with a ton of CDs and DVDs with no moniker and no clues as to their contents I've turned over the proverbial new leaf. But what are the best options for labeling discs? In my quest for the perfect labeling system I discovered I was chasing a holy grail: The perfect labeling system doesn't exist. But there are worthwhile options galore. | DVD Labels DVD label printing with real sticking power! Price includes (4/0) full color one side Flat Size: 4.5" (diameter) Printed on your choice of 60# Uncoated Permanent Adhesive or 70# High Gloss Permanent Laser Suitable for indoor use only 6 labels per sheet Labels are round with 1.625" diameter hole in middle |
Customized DVD options | YouTube | YouTube videos to DVD | Youtube videos onto DVD. You select up to an hour worth of your favorite YouTube videos we extract the videos convert them and create a personalized DVD for you complete with menu chapter selection DVD case and label. 1 hoursworth of youtube videos Menu DVD chapters DVD case DVD Label Some capabilities: Services are available for any non-youtube videos. Just give us the link to them we get them done. In purchasing this service you are certifying that you have rights are permission for the download of the files you choice. | |
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Video Accessories | Sony Hi8 video 4-pack | Hi8 video cassette pack of 4 blank tapes | Hi8 video cassette pack of 4 blank tapes Hi8 video cassette tapes pack of 4 blank video tapes. Blank Hi8 Video Camcorder tapes To counter the introduction of theSuper VHSformat Sony introducedVideo Hi8(short forhigh-band Video8). Like S-VHS Hi8 used improved recorder electronics and media formulation to increase the recorded bandwidth of the luminance signal. BothHi8 and S-VHSwere officially rated at a luminance resolution of 420 horizontal TV/lines (560×480 in today's digital terms) a vast improvement from their respective base formats of 240 lines and roughly equal to laserdisc quality. Chroma resolution for both remained the same at 30 lines hor. Both S-VHS and Hi8 retained the audio recording systems of their base formats; VHS HiFi Stereo outperformed Video8/Hi8 AFM but remained restricted to high-end machines. In the late 1980s digital (PCM) audio was introduced into some higher grade models of Hi8 (but never S-VHS) recorders. Hi8 PCM audio operated at a sampling rate of 32kHz with 8-bit samples—higher fidelity than the monaural linear dubbing offered by VHS/S-VHS but vastly inferior to VHS HiFi. PCM-capable Hi8 recorders could simultaneously record PCM stereo in addition to the legacy (analog AFM) stereo audio tracks. The final upgrade to the Video8 format came in 1998 when Sony introducedXRcapability (extended resolution). Video8-XR and Hi8-XR offered a modest 10% improvement in luminance detail. XR equipment replays non-XR recordings well and XR recordings are fully playable on non-XR equipment though without the benefits of XR. Video8 equipment cannot play Hi8 recordings. All Hi8 equipment can record and play in the legacy Video8 format. Sony introducedVideo Hi8(short forhigh-band Video8). Like S-VHS Hi8 used improved recorder electronics and media formulation to increase the recorded bandwidth of the luminance signal. Both Hi8 and S-VHS were officially rated at a luminance resolution of 420 horizontal TV/lines (560×480 in today's digital terms) a vast improvement from their respective base formats of 240 lines and roughly equal to laserdisc quality. Chroma resolution for both remained unchanged at approximately 30 lines horizontal. Both S-VHS and Hi8 retained the audio recording systems of their base formats; VHS HiFi Stereo outperformed Video8/Hi8 AFM but remained restricted to high-end machines. In the late 1980s digital (PCM) audio was introduced into some higher grade models of Hi8 (but never S-VHS) recorders. Hi8 PCM audio operated at a sampling rate of 32kHz with 8-bit samples—higher fidelity than the monaural linear dubbing offered by VHS/S-VHS but vastly inferior to VHS HiFi. PCM-capable Hi8 recorders could simultaneously record PCM stereo in addition to the legacy (analog AFM) stereo audio tracks. The final upgrade to the Video8 format came in 1998 when Sony introducedXRcapability (extended resolution). Video8-XR and Hi8-XR offered a modest 10% improvement in luminance detail. XR equipment replays non-XR recordings well and XR recordings are fully playable on non-XR equipment though without the benefits of XR. Video8 equipment cannot play Hi8 recordings. All Hi8 equipment can record and play in the legacy Video8 format. We work with 8mm camcorder tapes for quick and high quality DVDs. Acamcorder(videocamera recorder) is an electronic device that combines a video camcera and a video recorder into one unit.. Equipment manufacturers do not seem to have strict guidelines for the term usage. Marketing materials may present a video recording device as acamcorder but the delivery package would identify content asvideo camera recorder. In order to differentiate a camcorder from other devices that are capable of recording video like cell phones and compact digital cameras a camcorder is generally identified as a portable device having video capture and recording as its primary function. Camcorder tapes are easily convertable with Vintage VHS and we pride ourselves in our high quality work. The earliest camcorders employed analog recording onto videotape. Since the 1990s digital recording has become the norm but tape remained the primary recording media. Starting from early 2000s tape as storage media is being gradually replaced with tapeless solutions like optical disks hard disk drives and flash memory. All tape-based camcorders use removable media in form of video cassettes. We work with all the standard camcorder formats and even offer repair for respooling and patching of damaged regions. Camcorder to DVD converstion are all done with high quality and your film will be preserved with a format that is easily duplicated such as DVD and Bluray. Home movies are a great gift for friends and families as well and will salvage and preserve your special memories for a lifetime! Camcorders that permit using more than one type of media like built-in hard disk drive and memory card are often calledhybrid camcorders. We work with a few hybrid formats; please contact us to check on availability andpricingfor these.support@vintagevhs.net – See more at: http://www.vintagevhs.net/camcorder-tapes.html#sthash.e70vtIp5.dpuf | |
Video equipment | Analog to Digital video convertor | Home Videos to Digital formats with PC Ion Video Convertor | Home Videos to Digital formats with PC Ion Video Convertor Product Features Turns almost all analog video sources into digital video Automatically adjusts to best quality setting Not Compatible with Windows 7 & Mac O.S USB (2.0+) Functionality; no adapter needed (Suite-Like) EZ Video Converter software package allowing conversion editing and authoring. Product Description Capture convert and improve the quality of nearly any video and audio source with the Ion Video 2 PC digital video converter by Ion. Perfect for digitally backing up your home movies and precious videos from analog formats onto a digital medium. Introduce your home movies to digital age! All you do is plug in the AV cables on one side and the standard USB jack to your computer and you're set. After digitizing to your Windows PC you can watch your upgraded videos on your computer record them onto a DVD (with optional DVD recorder) load them onto your portable video player such as PSP or iPod or upload them to an Internet video sharing service like YouTube. Easy to use even for those without computer video editing experience the Video 2 PC includes the straightforward EZ Video Converter software which includes Ion's exclusive LOOKBETTER technology that automatically analyzes and improves the audio-visual quality of your videos. Key Features Turns analog video into digital video Includes software for capturing editing and burning your videos to DVD Easy to set up and use Works with virtually and video source: VCR camcorder and more Exclusive LOOKBETTER technology automatically improves video and audio quality Standard RCA component and S-Video connectivity USB powered no external power supply needed Computer Requirements PC running Windows XP (32-bit or 64-bit) or Vista (32-bit or 64-bit) One available USB port NOTE: Video 2 PC is not compatible with Windows 7 and Mac operating systems at this time. | Capture convert and improve the quality of nearly any video and audio source with the Ion Video 2 PC digital video converter by Ion. Perfect for digitally backing up your home movies and precious videos from analog formats onto a digital medium. Introduce your home movies to digital age! |
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Video equipment | VHS-C Adapter | VHS-C adapter from Maxwell | VHS-C adapter VHS-c to VHS adapter by Maxwell for VCR playback The Memorex VHS-C Adapter allows you to watch your VHS-C tapes in your VHS player. No batteries required. Simply insert the VHS-C tape into the adapter and then insert the adapter into your player. Press play to begin watching your home movies recorded on VHS-C tape through your VCR. Brand Name: Maxwell VHS-c Adapter Model: 32028034 ASIN: B007QED18Q Shipping details Item Weight: 1.34 pounds Shipping Weight: 2 pounds Watch your VHS-C tapes in a VHS player No batteries required Video Features Allows VHS-C/SVHS-C playback in VHS/SVHS decks Video Features Not Battery operated. | VHS-c to VHS adapterby Maxwell for VCR playback |
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Video equipment | Zenith converter | Zenith SG Twister Converter XBR716 | Zenith SG Twister Converter XBR716 Product Description: Zenith Electronics is focused on the digital future building on a proud heritage of leadership in entertainment products for the home and professional markets.PRODUCT FEATURES:Superior recording format flexibility: DVD?R/DVD?RW/DVD+R Double-layer;All digital video and audio output;Auto-dub personal video from DVD to VCR or VCR to DVD;Convenient recording and editing from digital camcorders with DV (1394) input recording. Technical Details: Zenith XBR716 DVDRW/VCR Combo Recorder General Features: Silver and black design Multi-Format Recording: DVD+R/+RW/-R/-RW 4 headHi-Fi stereo VCR Region 1 Progressive Scan Superior picture quality with DVFx recording All digital video and audio outputs Auto-dub personal video from DVD to VCR or VCR to DVD Simultaneous record and play Supports MP3 WMA or JPEG files Remote control included | |
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The 4th annual Moffat County Hot Air Balloon Festival in Craig, Colorado is hosting 15 hot air balloons, concert by Bennie and the Jets, pie eating contest, kite flying contest, family activities, beer garden, radio controlled plane and car demonstrations.
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Our submission form is on our website at http://festivals4fun.com/submit-your-festival-event-to-our-list-by-answering-10-questions-describing-your-event/Official name of festival or event:Oregon Truffle Festival
Date: January 24-26, 2014
Location: Hilton Downtown 666 E. 6th Ave. Eugene, OR 97401
Events or activities to expect: truffle hunts with trained truffle dogs, mutiple course truffle meals with beverage pairings, fresh truffle Marketplace, truffle dog training and truffle growers forum.Type of festival:food and outdoor adventure festivalCreated to celebrate the magnificent Oregon truffles as they reach the peak of ripeness in their native soil, it is the first festival of its kind in North America, dedicated to sharing the experience of the chefs, foragers and fans of Oregon’s wild truffles, from their hidden source in the forest to their glory on the table.
OTF includes more than 15 culinary events annually, works with approximately 20 guest chefs, and almost that many wine, beer and spirits purveyors. Speakers and guests come from around the world to participate in what has become a not to be missed weekend of all things truffle.
Tickets are on sale through our web site as of September 1, and most weekend offerings sell out quickly.www.oregontrufflefestival.com
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“Fallin’ for Quilts”
October 26 -27, 2013
Poquoson Middle School
985 Poquoson Avenue,
Poquoson, VA
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The 2013 Ventura Comedy Festival is September 23rd-29th at six fun locations including the Crowne Plaza-Ventura Beach, Ventura Harbor Comedy Club, The Green Room at the Ventura Harbor Comedy Club, Players Casino, The 805 Bar, and The Greek at the Harbor. Ticket sales help benefit the Special Olympics in Ventura County, and our headliners include Jay Mohr, from Fox Sport’s, Jay Mohr Sports, Erik Griffin from Workaholics, and Tommy Davidson.
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The Ballyshaners Irish Festival in Alexandria
The 2013 Irish Festival will take place on Saturday, August 10, at Waterfront Park in Alexandria, on the Potomac River between King and Prince Streets. The festival will run from 11:00am to 7:00pm, and will be a rain or shine event.
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Festival proceeds help cover the cost of staging the annual Alexandria Saint Patrick’s Day Parade. Come down to the festival with your family and friends and support the parade by enjoying a frosty beverage.
Come out for a day of fun and music, featuring Pat Garvey, Rocky Guttmann, Mary Smith, the City of Alexandria Pipes & Drums, and many more musical groups and Irish dancing schools.
Great vendors will have a variety of Irish items, arts & crafts, and traditional festival foods.
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Chaplin Creek Village
715 Whitney Road
Franklin Grove, Illinois fests 2013 61031 and check out Itasca fest 2013
Annual festival at a recreated historical village.
August 3 and August 4, 2013
9:30 – 4:00 both days
Features: Chaplin Creek Fiber Fair; Lincoln-Douglas Debate presented by Vince Carney Community Theater of Rochelle, Illinois; Dulcimer Group; Folk Music Jam Fest; Heritage Crafters; Demonstrations; and our famous Kettle Korn. Food is available.
Chaplin Creek Village has six historic building that were moved to the site and restored: Pre-Civil War Barn,1890’s Country School/Township Hall, early 1800’s Saltbox House, 1900 Blacksmith Shop,1940’s Village Lunchroom, late 1800’s Home, a Village Jail, and a Log Cabin. The site also has a Gazebo and Heritage Garden. The Chaplin Creek is also home to the Chaplin Creek Muzzle Loaders who will be camping and demonstrating shooting.
Chaplin Creek Village is the Home of the Old Time – Good Time.
For more information visit: http://www.chaplincreek.com
We do have openings for heritage vendors, crafters, and demonstrators. No modern vending, etc. like some of the festivals in Illinois for August 2013.
Thank you also to the Chicago ridge festival 2013 for doing what they do better than anyone!
The Heart Walk is the signature fundraising event for the American Heart Association since 1994. The Heart Walk promotes physical activity and heart-healthy living in a fun family environment. Each year, more than 1,000,000 walkers participate in more than 470 events across the country, raising funds to save lives from this country’s No. 1 and No. 4 killers, heart disease and stroke. We encourage people to fundraiser through our website, but the Heart Walk is free to the public, so please bring your friends and family to walk with us through downtown Memphis Tennessee event on Saturday, November 2nd!
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Central Coast Oyster & Music Festival
Date: October 19th, 2013
Location: Morro Bay Golf Course
201 State Park Road, Morro Bay 93442
Events or activities to expect: (optional but recommended):
Full day Music Festival, Shucking Contest, Chef Demonstrations, Art installations and live paintings.
Type of festival: (i.e. music festival, food festival, country fair, cultural fest, etc.)
Music, Arts and Foodie Festival!
Description of festival: Can be as long and detailed as you prefer, and in fact, the longer the better listed and organized you will be on our site.
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The ‘ONE OF A KIND’ Second Annual Central Coast Oyster & Music Festival planning is underway and you will not want to miss out!
This spectacular tradition was a HUGE success last year with close to 4000 shuckers and jivers, the largest and most unique first year attended event on the Central Coast! This year will be a FULL day Music Festival along with more amazing art installations held in the beautiful city of Morro Bay, California on Saturday October 19th, from 12-8PM.
Locals Foodies and newcomers alike will truly experience the perks of the Central Coast. Morro Bay Oyster Company will provide the succulent oysters, which are some of the most renowned oysters on the west coast. Oysters will, of course, be the main cuisine of the event, but alternative choices will also be provided.
As well as featuring 40+ Local food & retail vendors, there will be local beer, wine, cocktails, ALL DAY LIVE MUSIC Lineup, Aphrodisiac Lounge, “Best Oyster of the Central Coast” Chef Award along with Shucking Contest. This full day of top-notch food, spirits, music, and fun is only $24 which includes all day music festival, FREE water to support our ZERO WASTE and GOOD FOR HEALTH event and amazing art and installations to view. We are very excited to make this event even better than last year, with on site parking, no shuttle lines, more vendors and an amazing line up of music, along with a full Foodie Stage highlighting the local Central Coast food, a yearly treasure we are thrilled to share again with you!
Central Coast Oyster Music Festival benefits OPTIONS Family of Services. The local non-profit providing positive choices for people with developmental disabilities and traumatic brain injuries. $2.50 will be donated for EVERY ticket sold. Come out and enjoy a full day of fun while also supporting this great non-profit and giving back to the community.
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Victorious Festival in Hampshire is going to be huge! Take a walk through time at Victorious Festival 2013, a unique event that combines music from major acts, with the rich naval history of Portsmouth. This year’s festival promises to be a truly diverse experience, where visitors have the chance to catch an exciting glimpse into Tudor life in the £27 million Mary Rose museum, get lost in the crowd at a buzzing gig and even meet children’s performer Peppa Pig along the way.
The festival in Silver City New Mexico will take place July 27 – August 4, 2013 and will include workshops, demonstrations, sales, and exhibitions of clay art of all kinds; child-friendly activities, lectures, tours, and films; gallery receptions, an opening night gala, an Adobe Labyrinth Build workshop, a CLAY Poker Tournament Fundraiser and more. For further details and to register for events 2013 Clay Festival in Silver City New Mexico
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Tisa’s Tattoo Festival celebrates the traditional Samoan ancient body tattoo art every October at the World Famous Alega Beach home of the world famous Tisa’s Barefoot bar Venue in the South Pacific in American Samoa.
It’s a three day event. People get inked, traditional tattoo artists display the art of tattooing using handmade needles from wild boars tusk and ink make from local trees in the rainforest. Cultural entertainment, and arts by all young artists ages 2 and up are also featured in this three day event. Awards for the best arts are sponsored by local business community. Tisa’s Tattoo Festival founded by Tisa in 1993, was a mission to celebrate our cultural tattoo arts and more importantly, to empower the young people to stay connected to their Samoan arts and keep this three thousand year old art and practice alive for the next three thousand years.
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P. O. Box 3576 Pago Pago American Samoa 96799
684-622-7447
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Thank you for email us at Tomodachi Fest! Tomodachi Fest dates are, October 4th, 5th, 6th, 2013
The address is for the Tomodachi Fest event is,
The Boise Hotel & Conference Center
3300 Vista Avenue
Boise, ID 83705
(208) 343-4900
Description of festival:
Tomodachi Fest has been in existence since 2007 and is entering its 6th consecutive year in 2013! Tomodachi Fest is a annual anime convention that focuses on all aspects of anime, manga, cinema, gaming, and Japanese and Asian pop culture! Tomodachi Fest brings fans together for a fun filled weekend with special guests and events, concerts and dances, educational panels and workshops, a 24 hour free play arcade gaming room,autograph sessions, a 24-hour video room, anime vendors, and a artists alley room. Tomodachi Fest also gives fans the rare opportunity to meet and hear from voice actors from their favorite anime shows and much more! Tomodachi Fest will be held on October 4th, 5th, 6th, 2013, at the “Boise Hotel and Conference Center”, which is less than 5 minutes away from Boise Airport.
Special Guests:
Tiffany Grant
Best known as the English voice of Asuka in NEON GENESIS EVANGELION, Tiffany was the first anime voice actor hired in Texas [Feb. 1994].
She has now voiced characters in 1000+ TV episodes, OVAs & movies including AZUMANGA DAIOH (Kaorin), CHRONO CRUSADE (Satella), BLUE SEED (Kome), GOLDEN BOY (Madame President), Full Metal Panic? FUMOFFU (Bonta-kun), GODANNAR (Shizuru), FULL METAL ALCHEMIST (Marta), MABURAHO (Kuriko), ONE PIECE (Nojiko), THE WALLFLOWER (Auntie), NOIR (Altena) and TSUBASA RESERVOIR CHRONICLES (Ashura). Video game credits: UNLIMITED SAGA, DEUS EX II: INVISIBLE WAR. Recent projects include INFINITE STRATOS, BOOK OF BANTORRA and MAJIKOI.
Ms. Grant has adapted English dubbing scripts for 200+ TV episodes such as ANGELIC LAYER, HELLO KITTY’S ANIMATION THEATER, TEARS TO TIARA, AH! MY GODDESS 2, THE WALLFLOWER and the live-action Korean film JUNGLE JUICE. She also penned English subtitles for projects including MIYUKI CHAN IN WONDERLAND and the live-action TOKYO – THE LAST MEGALOPOLIS.
Additionally, Tiffany contributed to the albums “Voices for Peace” and “Voices for Tolerance” www.voicesfor.org
CDs and downloads are available at www.cdbaby.com and iTunes . All profits benefit charities like www.doctorswithoutborders.org
Non-anime work includes ARLINGTON ROAD (with Jeff Bridges) and locally produced independent films LAUGHING BOY, DEAD OF KNIGHT and LARS THE EMO KID. Tiffany has years of experience in theatre and commercials and an incurable Hello Kitty addiction. For more, visit tiffanygrant.eva-r.com/
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Random’s unique combination of fantasy and true to life music has garnered him respect and admiration from the genre’s toughest critics; Not many independent artists can boast having music utilized in television (TNA Wrestling, Portlandia), videogames (Rock Band, among others), movies, and university courses in several colleges in the US (Temple, Virginia Tech, Miami among others). Now that’s Random. Random’s critically acclaimed projects as Mega Ran include FOREVER FAMICOM, a tribute to NES classics, and BLACK MATERIA, an album based on the music of hit Final Fantasy VII.
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The Afro Cuban Dance Festival 2013 features dance and drumming workshops in Afro-Modern dance, Orisha dances, Rumba, Congo (Cuban style), traditional Guinean dance by experts on the traditional forms (from 9:00AM to 5:00pm) and a closing performance by IFE-ILE Afro-Cuban Dance Company and guest artists featuring traditional and fusion pieces followed by a party/jam at the theater lobby (8:00pm to 11:30pm)). VENDORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME!
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Official name of festival or event: Nashville Cherry Blossom Festival
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Date: April 12, 2014
Location:
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Type of festival: Cultural
Description of festival: Nashville Mayor Karl Dean and the Consul
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Nashville Public Square and is sponsored by Sister Cities of Nashville
and the Japan-America Society of Tennessee.
The Nashville Cherry Blossom Festival, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., is a
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Expected attendance (optional): 10,000
Contact number for information or vendors: (optional): 615-663-6060
Website: www.nashvillecherryblossomfestival.org
The opening event will be a panel discussion on cultural topics at Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus on August 15th at 7:00pm with the participation of local scholars and a closing performance by IFE-ILE drummers.
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The 15th Annual IFE-ILE Afro-Cuban Dance Festival features dance and drumming workshops in Afro-Modern dance, Orisha dances, Rumba, Congo (Cuban style), traditional Guinean dance by experts on the traditional forms (from 9:00AM to 5:00pm) and a closing performance by IFE-ILE Afro-Cuban Dance Company and guest artists featuring traditional and fusion pieces followed by a party/jam at the theater lobby (8:00pm to 11:30pm)). The opening event will be a panel discussion on cultural topics at Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus on August 15th at 7:00pm with the participation of local scholars and a closing perform
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d————————–0h2——|
a———————————–|
b–0—x-0-x-x-0—x-x-x-x———-|
pm – – – – – – – – – -|
e———————————–|
b———————————–|
g———————————–|
d–2—–2-0—–0————-0—-|
a——————2——-0h2——|
b———————————–|
Main Riff:
e———————————–|
b———————————–|
g———————————–| x4
d–0———–2——————–|
a————–0———–0h2——|
b——3b–0———–3b———–|
pm pm
Transition to 2nd Verse:
e———————————-|
b———————————-|
g———————————-|
d–0———–2——-2h3p2p0—–|
a————–0—————2p0-|
b——3b–0———————–|
pm
Verse Riff:
e———————————-|
b———————————-|
g———————————-| x8
d———————————-|
a———————————-|
b–3–0–0–5—–0–10-10-12-12–|
pm – – – – – – – – – – – – – – |
Pre-Chorus:
e———————————-|
b———————————-|
g———————————-| x4
d——0—————————|
a————–12\\—–0h2——|
b–3b——0—10\\—–0——–|
pm pm
Chorus:
e—————————————————————–|
b—————————————————————–|
g—————————————————————–| x3
d—————————————————————–|
a–2———–12———-5———–7———–7——-5——|
b–0——-0—10——0—3——-0—5——-0—5—0—3—0–|
pm pm pm pm pm pm
Bridge:
e—————————————————————–|
b—————————————————————–|
g—————————————————————–|
d—————————————————————–|
a–2—2—2—7—7—7—5—5—5–/10–10–10–7—7—5—5–|
b–0—0—0—5—5—5—3—3—3–/8—8—8—5—5—3—3–|
x3 *ph = pinch harmonic
e—————————————————|—————————–|
b—————————————————|—————————–|
g———————————-*ph————–|—————————–|
d——————————5h7-7~~-5~~——–0-|——0———————-|
a————————–5h7————-7~~-0h2–|————–12\\—–0h2-|
b–0—x-x-0-x-0—x-x-x-x————————–|–3b——0—10\\—–0—|
pm – – – – – – – – – – | pm pm
Guitar Solo: *Delay On*
e——————————————————–|
b——————————————————–|
g——————4————————————-|
d——–2—–4–(4)—4—–2—0———–0———-|
a–2—-(2)——————————0———0h2~~-|
b——————————————————–|
e——————————————————-|
b——————————————————-|
g–2h4-4———–3———–2————————|
d–2h4-4——-2h4-4——-2h4-4——-2h4-4–b-//——|
a——————————————2–b-//——|
b——————————————————-|
e——————————————————————————|
b——————————————————————————|
g——–16-16–16-16~-16-16–16-16–16——–15-15–15-15~-15-15–15-15–15–|
d–14h16-16-16–16-16~-16-16–16-16–16–14h16-16-16–16-16–16~16–16-16–16–|
a——————————————————————————|
b——————————————————————————|
e——————————————————————————|
g——–14-14–14-14~-14-14–14-14–14—————————————-|
d–14h16-16-16–16-16~-16-16–16-16–16–14h16———————————|
d———————————————-14~~~~~–14b——-14b——14-|
a——————————————————————————|
b——————————————————————————|
*pinch harmonic
e———————————————————————|
b———————————————————————|
g————————————————————–*ph—-|
d——–4—–2-0——-4—–2-4/5—–4—–2-0——-4—–5b—–|
a–2—————2——————————-2——————|
b———————————————————————|
e—————————————————————|
b—————————————————————|
g————————–12~~~~————————12~~~~-|
d————————–x—————————–x——|
a–d—–d—u-d—–u-dud-10~~~~d—–d—u-d—–u-d-u-10~~~~-|
b–0—–0—0-0—–0-000-0—–0—–0—0-0—–0-0-0-0——|
pm – – – – – – – – – -| pm – – – – – – – – – -|
e————————————–|
b————————————–|
g————————————–| x4
d————————————–|
a————————————–|
b–3p0-0-5p0-0-3p0-0/10p0-0-12p0-10p0–|
pm – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – |
Backing Track:
x4 x4
e————————————–|————————–|
b–3p0-0-5p0-0-3p0-0/10p0-0-12p0-10p0–|–12b-(tremolo pick)——|
g————————————–|–11b———————|
d————————————–|————————–|
a————————————–|————————–|
b————————————–|————————–|
e————————————–|
b————————————–|
g————————————–| x4
d————————————–|
a–5—–7—–5—-/12—–14–12—|
b–3—0-5—0-3—0/10—0-12–10—|
pm pm pm pm
Outro Riff:
e————————————————————————-|
b————————————————————————-|
g———————————-12~~~~————————–12~~~~-|
d———————————-x——————————-x——|
a–2——————————-10~~~~————————–10~~~~-|
b–0—–x—–x—–x—–xxx-x-x-0—–x—–x—–x—–x-x-xxxx0——|
pm – – – – – – – – – – -| pm – – – – – – – – – – – |
Outro: Tempo decreases gradually
e———————–|
b———————–|
g–12~~~~(12)———–| x3
d–x—————x-x–|
a–10~~~~(10)——x-x–|
b–0—————x-x–|
e————————|
b————————|
g–12—–(12)b———-|
d–x———————|
a–10—–(10)b———-|
b–0——(0)————|
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sober420 wrote on September 3 2010, 12:22 pm
This is my tab that I made after watching how Adam Jones plays the song live. It’s as close to “official” as you can get. The only correction I have is the tuning which is: B A D G B E, which is standard except the low E which is tuned to B. Enjoy!
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bradley9in wrote on March 23 2013, 01:32 pm
Absolutely perfect! By far the best Prison Sex tab I’ve seen.
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#———————————-PLEASE NOTE———————————#
#This file is the author’s own work and represents their interpretation of the #
#song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. #
#——————————————————————————##
From: s1089960@sandcastle.cosc.brocku.ca (RAKIC MICHAEL)
Note: I am NOT the transcriber of these songs, I am just reposting it as
someone else had requested it. The name of those who figued out these
songs appear somewhere in this file I think.
Also in the next little while I hope to figure out a few other songs,
like Intolerance and 4 Degrees.
TOOL / Undertow
SONG 2 Prison Sex
—————–
** Special Instructions
** Tune low E DOWN to low B
b – means bend up to next tabbed note (ie. –2b(3)— means
pick 2 and bend until it sounds like 3 )
W – Whole note
H – Half note
Q – Quarter note
E – Eighth note
S – Sixteenth note
T – Thirty-second note
& – Rest
open with echo effect ( Q = Q Q Q Q )
Depress tremolo all the way and hit the low B string twice.
Release tremolo while scraping low B string with edge of pick.
Depress tremolo all the way and hit the low B string once.
Let the low B ring and release tremolo slowly.
As soon as the tremolo returns to normal position, turn off echo and start
the intro.
intro
e——————————|——————————|
b——————————|——————————|
g——————————|——————————|
D———————–0h2—-|———————–0h2—-|
A—–x—x—–x—x———-|—–x—x—–x-x-x-x——–|
low B-0—x-0-x-0—x-0-x-0——–|-0—x-0-x-0—x-x-x-x——–|
|——————————|——————————–|
|——————————|——————————–|
|——————————|——————————–|
|———————–0h2—-|-2—–2-0—–0————-0–|
|—–x—x—–x—x———-|—————–2—–2-0h2—-|
B-0—x-0-x-0—x-0-x-0——–|——————————–|
riff A riff B
|————————| |—————————-|
|————————| |—————————-|
|————————| X 4 |—————————-| X 8
|-0———2————| |—————————-|
|———&-0—–0h2—-| |——————–2-2-2—|
|—2b(3)——-3——–| |-3–0–0–5—-0–0-0-0-0—|
pm – – -‘ pm- – – – -‘
riff C
|——————–|
|——————–|
|——-14———-|
|—0—14———-|
|—–&-12–0H2—2-|
|-3——————|
[riff B] X 8
[riff C] X 3
fill 1 riff D
|——————-|———————————|
|——————-|———————————|
|——-14———|———————————| X 3
|—0—14-slow—-|———————————|
|—–&-12———|———————————|
|-3—————–|-0—0-10—0-3–0-5—0-5-0-3-0-|
pm- -‘ pm pm pm pm pm
riff E
|————————————-|
|————————————-|
|————————————-|
|-4-4-4-9-9-9-7-7-7-/12-12-12-9-9-7-7-|
|-2-2-2-7-7-7-5-5-5-/10-10-10-7-7-5-5-|
|————————————-|
[riff A] X 3
fill 2
|————————–|
|————————–| [riff B] X 4
|———–4————–|—–
|-0———2–2-0-2-0—–|-0— replace first note
|———&————2—|—– with this
|—2b(3)——————|
|——————————-|
|——————————-|
|——————————-|
|——————————-|
|———————–2-2-2—|
|-3-0-0-0-0-0-5—-0–0-0-0-0—|
pm- – – – -‘ pm – – – -‘
[riff B] X 3
[fill 1]
[riff D] X 3
[riff E] X 3
2:44
|——————————-| |———————————|
|——————————-| |———————————|
|—————————0H2-| X 3 |-2~-2-0–0———-0————|
|———————–0H2—–| |———–2–2-0H2————–|
|——————————-| |———————————|
|-0—-0-0-0-0—-0-0-0———| |———————————|
[riff C] X 3
[fill 1]
|—————————|—————————|
|—————————|—————————|
|—————————|—————————|
|-4————————-|—————————|
|-2————————-|—————————|
|-0————————-|—————————|
| | |
| | |
| | |
| bass w/ echo (Q = Q Q Q Q)| |
|—————————|—————————|
|—————————|—————————|
|-0-2-(0-2-0-2-0-2)-0-2-2-2-|-0-2-(0-2-0-2-0-2)-0-2-2-2-|
|—————————|—————————|
bass:
|—————————|—————————|
|—————————|—————————|
|-0-2-(0-2-0-2-0-2)-0-2-2-2-|-0-2-(0-2-0-2-0-2)-0-2-2-2-|
|—————————|—————————|
3:13
bass continues pattern
|———7———————|———-|———-|———-|———-|
|——-7—-7——————|———-|———-|———-|———-|
|—-9———-9-7—–7——-|–4——-|–3——-|–2——-|———-|
|-9——————7—9–2H4-|-(4)–2H4-|-(4)–2H4-|-(4)–2H4-|-(4)/-/-4-|
|——————————-|———-|———-|———-|–2/–/-2-|
|——————————-|———-|———-|———-|———-|
3:35
|—————|————————————–|
|—————|-12-12—12—12-12—12-12—12——|
|———-9H11-|-11-11—11—11-11—11-11—11-9H11-|
|-(4/)-/-4——|————————————–|
|–2/–/-2——|————————————–|
|—————|————————————–|
|————————————-|————————————-|
|-11-11—11—11-11—11-11–11——|-10-10—10—10-10—10-10–10——|
|-11-11—11—11-11—11-11–11-9H11-|-11-11—11—11-11—11-11–11-9H11-|
|————————————-|————————————-|
|————————————-|————————————-|
|————————————-|————————————-|
Lyr: I have found…
|———————-|———–|———–|———–|———–|
|———————-|———–|———–|———–|———–|
|————A.H.——|———–|———–|———–|———–|
|-9~~–9-9b—9b—9b-|—-4–2-0-|—-4–2-4-|-5–4–2-0-|—-4–5—|
|———————-|-2———|-2———|———–|-2———|
|———————-|———–|———–|———–|———–|
|——————————————–|
|-3-0-0-0-5-0-0-0-3-0-0-0-10-0-0-0-12-0-12-0-|
|——————————————–|
|——————————————–|
|——————————————–|
|——————————————–|
| |
| *** X 4 ***|
| |
|————————| |——————————————–|
|————————| |——————————————–|
|————————|X 4 |——————————————–|
|———————5–| |——————————————–|
|————————| |——————————————–|
|-0—0–0-0—-0-0-0—-| |-3–&–5-&-3–&–10–&–12-&-10-|
|—————————|—————————|
|—————————|—————————|
|—————————|—————————| X 4
|—————————|—————————|
|—————————|-5—-7–5—————–|
|-3—-5–3—-10—-12–10-|-3—-5–3—-10—-12–10-|
From: jonriley@indirect.com (Jon Riley)
Subject: TAB: Prison Sex (Tool)
I believe I remember someone requesting whatever Tool songs anyone might
have. I looked around Nevada, and they don’t even have a Tool directory.
So I took it upon myself to whip this up. I didn’t have the tape with me,
so if there are any mistakes, they’re probably my on errors in playing
the song, and there are lots of different fingerings you can use with
this song. Oh well, at least it sounds right to *me*… I can guarantee
the timing isn’t accurate.
I also know just about everything on Undertow. I might get around to
posting them, but I’m not to good at transcription, and Tool songs aren’t
too easy to transcribe…
Dropped D
X=muffled
h=hammer-on
p=pull-off
^=bend
Intro…
—————————– 4X… ———————–
—————————– ———————–
—————————– ———————–
———————–0-h1– -2–2-0–0————-
-2–2-2-2-2-2–2-2-2-2——- ———–2–2-0-2-5–
—————————– ———————–
X X X X X X X X
————————- 4X…
———-2————–
—-7—–2————–
—-7—–2——-0-h4—
-0–5–0–0—-0–0-h2—
-0—–0——-0———
X X X
————————– ————————-
————————– ————————-
————————– —-7—–9————–
————————– —-7—–7-(slide down)-
-5–2–0–7—2–0-2-0-2– -5–5–0—————–
————————– -0—–0—————–
X X
a few times, and then ^
I need you to feel this….
————————– bunch ————————————
(slide up and down)——- ‘o ————————————
————————– times ————————————
-4—14—7—9–7–9–9– -4-4-4-9-9-9-7-7-7-12-12-12-9-9-7-7-
-2—12—5—7–5–7–7– -2-2-2-7-7-7-5-5-5-10-10-10-7-7-5-5-
————————– ————————————
After the second ‘I need you to feel this’ part…
——————————- a few times..
——————————-
——————————-
——————-0-h7-p0-h7–
-2–2-2–2-2–2-2————–
——————————-
X X X X X X X
Cool sounding pseudo-solo part of the song:
————————————-
————————————-
————–4———————-
——2—-4——4—2–0———–
-2—————————0—-2–
————————————-
————————————————
————————————————
—–4——-3——-2————————–
—4-4—–4-4—–4-4—–4–4–4-4-4-4——–
-2——-2——-2———2–2–2-2-2-2——–
————————————————
————————————————————————–
–12—12—12–12-12-12–11—11—11-11-11-11–10—10—10-10-10-10—-
–11—11—11–11-11-11–11—11—11-11-11-11–11—11—11-11-11-11—-
–9—-9—-9—9–9–9—9—-9—-9–9–9–9—9—-9—-9–9–9–9—–
————————————————————————–
————————————————————————–
————————–
————————–
————————–
-9^10–9^10–9^10–9^10—
————————–
————————–
I have found some kind of temporary sanity in this…
————————————————————-
————————————————————-
————————————————————-
——4–2-0——–4—2–4–5–5–4—2–0—–4–2-0——
–2———–2——————————-2————–
————————————————————-
I’ve come round full circle….
————————————————————- a few times
————————————————————-
——————7-(slide down)—————————–
——————5——————————————
–2—2—2–2-2———————————————
————————————————————-
X X X X X
————————- A few times.
————————-
————————-
—————–7–9–7-
–2-0–5-0–7-0———-
————————-
And those two weird ending chords:
— —
-0- -0-
-4- and -4-
-5- -5-
-2- -3-
— —
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rrlabrie88 wrote on October 25 2006, 12:44 pm
This song is in standard tuneing on a baritone guitar. A baritone guitar is made for very heavy gauged strings so you can have a low B would be after low E there wouldnt be a high e bGDAEB. Its like a 7 string w/o string 1.
You could get heavy string and tune your guitar the way its said here but it might buzz due to the dramatic tension diffrence on the neck, ect. Especially if its a strat or something like that lol.
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Kid Fisto wrote on May 6 2007, 09:34 am
nah, dude, it’s just tuned down a fifth. your way would work too, but i’m fairly sure that Adam Jones drops his low string. and a baritone is tuned in BEADF#B.
also the intro is the bass, which is also tuned to low B.
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Kid Fisto wrote on May 6 2007, 09:35 am
oter than that it’s good.
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