Here are our picks for 5 Things to do This Weekend!
Panoply Arts Festival
@ Big Spring Park, Friday – Sunday
The 33rd annual Panoply Arts Festival returns with presentations, demonstrations, workshops, fireworks, and FUN…while promoting and enhancing the arts. Featured performers include the Secret Sisters and the Indigo Girls.
Read more about Panoply here.
The Arts Council | Event Information
Nature Connects: Art with LEGO® Bricks In the Garden
@ Huntsville Botanical Garden, opens Friday
Get ready to see 500,000 LEGO® bricks formed into 27 garden-inspired sculptures in this new Garden exhibit. Visitors will be captivated by sculptures ranging in size from 6 inches to nearly 8 feet. The largest piece is a mother bison made from 45,143 bricks!
Huntsville Botanical Garden | Event Information
Shot in the Dark
@ Huntsville County Club, Friday, 7 – 11 pm
A glow-in-the-dark night of golf featuring live music. The event is $50 per person and includes 2 drink tickets, heavy hors d’oeuvres, glow-in-the-dark balls, SWAG, prizes and give-aways!
Huntsville Hospital Foundation | Event Information
FREE Spring Tour of Homes
@ locations throughout Huntsville, Saturday & Sunday, 1 – 5 pm
Welcome to the Huntsville/Madison County Builders Association’s 29th annual Spring Tour of Homes. 64 beautiful new homes will be on display throughout the Madison and Limestone County area offering a variety of life styles, floor plans and amenities.
Spring Tour of Homes | Event Information
Ales & Tails: Employee Brew Off and Crawfish Boil
@ Straight to Ale, Saturday, 12 – 10 pm
Straight to Ale’s first Employee Brewing Competition! All the STA employees (brewers, owners, bartenders, production, sales and office staff) have been working hard and the public gets to vote on their favorite! Cost: $10 (includes crawfish and a commemorative glass), sample tickets sold separately.
Straight to Ale | Event Information
For even more great events,
check out our Events Calendar.
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