Here are our picks for 5 Things to do This Weekend!
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Spring Plant Sale
@ Huntsville Botanical Garden, Friday 4/15 & Saturday 4/16, 10 am – 6 pm & Sunday 4/17, noon – 5 pm
The Garden Guild’s Spring Plant Sale, the largest plant sale in North Alabama. All varieties have been specially selected to thrive in our area. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own wagons for easier transporting
Huntsville Botanical Garden | Event Information
Street Food Gathering
@ AM Booth Lumberyard, Friday 4/15, 5 – 9 pm
If you’re not already thinking about the delicious food at the Downtown Street Food Gatherings, you should be! Read more about Street Food Season here.
FREE Guided Spring Walking Tour of Historic Downtown Madison
@ Madison Gazebo, Saturday 4/16, 10 am
Enjoy an hour or so walking by some of Alabama’s most beautiful antebellum homes. Larry Anderson will share stories about the homes’ owners as well as recognizing each site’s distinctive style. Wear comfortable shoes & dress according to the weather forecast.
Spring Fest
@ Yellowhammer Brewing / Butler Green Lawn at Campus 805, Saturday 4/16, 2 pm – midnight
With 11 performers on two stages, Spring Fest brings together musical acts from all over the Southeast with local artists and local vendors and Huntsville craft beer in the city’s newest downtown entertainment destination. Tickets $25.
Yellowhammer Brewing | Event Information
Brahms Festivals presented by the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra
@ Mark C. Smith Concert Hall, Saturday 4/16, 7:30 pm
There’s probably no better way to close a season of musical journeys than with work from a classical master, Johannes Brahms. You’ll recognize the haunting third movement of Symphony No. 3, and guest artist Nikki Chooi brings the Violin Concerto to life. Tickets start at $25.
Huntsville Symphony Orchestra | Event Information
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Is the downtown Madison walking tour at 9 or 10 AM??
It’s at 10 am. Making the correction. Thanks!!