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Things to do This Weekend in Huntsville, AL – September 27 – 29
1. South Star Music Festival
Date: September 28 – 29
Location: John Hunt Park
Event Information
Relive core memories and create new ones at South Star when you belt out your favorite anthem under the Alabama stars with fellow music lovers. With 20+ artists over two days, these moments will stay with you Now and Forever.
2. Kaffeklatsch Blues Jam Tribute Night
Date: Friday, September 27
Time: 7:00pm
Location: The Camp
Event Information
Kaffeeklatch: an informal social gathering at which coffee is served. Come out for the 2nd Annual Kaffeklatch Blues Jam Tribute Night on Friday, September 27th @ 7pm. We’re kicking off the weekend with a chill night of blues jams curated by The Camp Counselors very own – Ardie.
3. – 2024 Holmes Street Holiday Market
Date: Saturday, September 28
Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm
Location: Holmes Street UMC
Event Information
The Holmes Street Holiday Market is an indoor Family, Friendly church Sponsored event held at Holmes Street United Methodist Church, which is in downtown, Old Town Historical District of Huntsville, Alabama and benefits “The Holmes Street Building Fund”. The Holmes Street Holiday Market features a variety of Local artisans and Craft Vendors.
4. Fall for All
Date: Saturday, September 28
Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm
Location: Big Spring Park
Event Information
The annual celebration of the fall season is Saturday, Sept. 28, from 10 a.m. to noon in Big Spring Park East. The event is free; food vendors will have concessions available for purchase. Attendees can also enjoy live music from The Bubbanaughts, play on an array of inflatable games, engage in fall-themed crafts and take advantage of plenty of photo ops.
5. Makers on the Mountain
Date: Saturday, September 28
Time: 10:00am – 2:00pm
Location: Burritt on the Mountain
Event Information
Makers on the Mountain – A series of demonstrations of historic skills and crafts in our Historic Park. September 28, 10am-2pm – Fabric Dyeing with Botanicals Assorted nuts, barks and other botanical material will be used to demonstrate the process of dyeing wool and fabric with natural materials.
For even more stuff to do, check out our Events Calendar!
Katelyn Henderson has lived in Huntsville for over 12 years and feels like it is her true home. She owns We Are Huntsville and loves supporting local business, sharing fun exciting news, and finding all the secret treasures that make Huntsville so special. You can always send her an email! katelyn@wearehuntsville.com