Things to see and do this weekend
Here are some great events and exhibits to provide your weekend with plenty of fun.
Check out two otheer big events taking place this weekend by clicking here: WhisteStop Festival and the 2021 Glow Run.
CITY LIGHTS AND STARS CONCERT SERIES:
Calypso Vision
August 13
Gates open at 6 p.m.
Burritt on the Mountain
3101 Burritt Drive
Admission Charged
burrittonthemountain.com
Pack a picnic, dress casually, bring a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy a spectacular view of the city from the new cantilevered deck while listening to great music.
FRIDAY NIGHT ART WALK
August 13
Recurring monthly on the 2nd Friday
5-8 p.m.
Downtown Huntsville Square
100 Northside Square
No admission charged
Come walk around historic Downtown Huntsville, check out art and artisan goods from over 30 local vendors, and enjoy beautiful evenings, an open entertainment district, and world-class people and puppy watching!
CRAFT BEER TRAIL FEST
August 14
The Camp at MidCity
5909 University Drive
www.huntsville.org/event/craft-beer-trail-fest
The 1st Annual Downtown Huntsville Craft Beer Trail Fest will include two sessions with the exclusive opportunity to taste brews from all the trail stops: Session one: 12pm to 2pm; Session two: 3pm to 5pm.
MADISON CITY FARMERS MARKET
Madison City Farmers Market, open every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon, is the area’s original local, producer-only farmers market, founded in 2007. Everything sold at the market is grown or crafted by local farmers and craftspeople. The vendors provide a wide selection of the freshest local veggies, fruits, cheese, eggs, meats, milk, herbs, honey, jams, relishes, home-baked goods, plants and flowers. The Madison City Farmers Market is Located at 1088 Hughes Road, Madison at Trinity Baptist Church. Check online for more information and updates: www.madisoncityfarmersmarket.com.
NIGHT BLOOMS
Huntsville Botanical Garden
www.hsvbg.org • Enter Night Blooms: a botanical dreamscape where flowers glow from within, birds and insects flit across the night sky, and light transforms the landscape into a new world, waiting to be explored! Night Blooms will lead you on a one-mile walking journey through the Garden in the evening. As you make your way through the Garden, you will discover vignettes of botanical lanterns integrated into the natural surroundings.
GEOQUEST!
Ongoing
Burritt on the Mountain
3101 Burritt Drive
www.burrittonthemountain.com
Come play on the mountain! Choose one of four GeoQuest adventures to enjoy with your family – Nature Quest, History Quest, Critter Quest, or Letterboxing Quest. Using clues and GPS technology, hunt on the trails and museum grounds to collect sets of Quest Cards. Kids will love hunting and finding the Quest Cards that share fun facts and cool trivia about each theme. Collect a complete set of Quest Cards for all four adventures and you can enter your name in a monthly (April- September) drawing for a free family membership.
MISSION EXPERIENCES AT US SPACE & ROCKET CENTER
Ongoing
U.S. Space & Rocket Center
Reservations required.
www.rocketcenter.com
See if you have what it takes to get the crew safely to space and back home again in the Shuttle Experience. Journey into the world of SCUBA and Neutral Buoyancy through the Underwater Astronaut Training Experience. Explore history and get ready for the next era of space exploration in the Family or Adult Astronaut Training Experience. Some experiences are offered on weekends only. Check website for availability.
OUTDOOR MARKET
Recurring weekly on Saturday
Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment
2211 Seminole Drive
www.lowemill.art/saturday-artist-market
Visit Lowe Mill A&E Saturday, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., from May till October for an Outdoor Market. Vendors from all over the area will present their finest products, whether made-by-hand, second-hand or made by the earth. With community safety still in mind Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment will host this event throughout the grounds providing patrons, pickers, and art lovers with an open air shopping experience.
THE MARKET AT LEIGH ACRES
Recurring weekly on Saturday
8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Leigh Acres
5655 Maysville Road
No admission charged
www.leighacres.com
Leigh Acres is approximately ten acres in New Market, Alabama. Every Saturday from 8:00 am – 2:00 pm, Leigh Acres has hundreds of artifacts and antiques displayed from around the world!
THE MARKET AT MIDCITY
Recurring weekly on Sunday
1-5 p.m.
The Camp
5909 University Drive
No admission charged
www.facebook.com/themarketatmidcity
It’s so much more than a farmers market! In addition to locally grown, fresh produce, there are artisans, makers and musicians.
DRONES: IS THE SKY THE LIMIT
Ongoing
U.S. Space & Rocket Center
One Tranquility Base
www.rocketcenter.com
Developed by subject experts from the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, and produced by Imagine Exhibitions, Drones: Is The Sky The Limit? explores the modern phenomenon of drones, their uses throughout history and the exciting possibilities of the future role that drones will play in our society.
ROOTED IN HISTORY: INTERPRETING
ALABAMA’S FOLK ART TRADITIONS
Ongoing
Harrison Brothers Hardware
124 South Side Square
No admission
www.historichuntsville.org
Rooted in History showcases the works of Alabama’s folk and traditional artists across all mediums as they interpret Alabama’s folk art traditions from their own contemporary perspectives. The show is a collaboration between John “Jahni the Artist” Moore and the Historic Huntsville Foundation. Set in Harrison Brothers Hardware, Alabama’s oldest hardware store, which provides a perfect place to showcase Alabama’s history, art, and fine crafts traditions.
JACK MITCHELL: ARTISTS
Ongoing
Huntsville Museum of Art
300 Church Street
American photographer Jack Mitchell (1925-2013) was renowned for his captivating photographs of visual artists, film and theater personalities, musicians, and writers, which he documented during a remarkable career that spanned over five decades. In addition to 25 years of special assignment work for The New York Times, Mitchell’s photographs of creative and performing artists have graced the covers and pages of Harper’s Bazaar, Life, Newsweek, People, Rolling Stone, Time, Vanity Fair, and Vogue, among others.
This exhibition features approximately 50 silver gelatin and color photographs of important American visual, musical, and literary artists taken by Jack Mitchell over a career spanning five decades. The works were hand-selected by the Museum from the Jack Mitchell Archives. Organized by HMA.
TOYS: THE INSIDE STORY
EarlyWorks Children’s Museum
404 Madison Street
www.earlyworks.com
This special traveling exhibit includes 20 different play/learn stations and exhibits that illustrate the simple mechanisms commonly found in toys, and let visitors create their own toy-like combinations of gears, pulleys, linkages, cams, and circuits. It also explores the history of toys throughout the ages, allowing visitors to reminisce and play with toys of days gone by.
TWEETSVILLE
Ongoing
Huntsville Botanical Garden
www. hsvbg.org
Introducing, Tweetsville, a new development in the Children’s Garden. The first phase features the Lewis Bird Watch, a viewing area where guests can observe birds in their natural environment from behind a one-way glass, and the “See Rocket City” birdhouse, a larger-than-life birdhouse structure that serves as an iconic entrance to Tweetsville. Guests will also find educational activities, dynamic plantings of Alabama native plants, and winding paths that guide learners through the immersive journey.
PEAK BUTTERFLY SEASON
Ongoing
Huntsville Botanical Garden
4747 Bob Wallace Avenue
www.hsvbg.org
The Purdy Butterfly House is a must-see in May through September! Peak Butterfly Season is the best time of year to visit the fluttering butterflies in the nation’s largest open-air butterfly house. This immersive habitat is home to over 1,000 brightly-colored native butterflies, as well as turtles, fish, and frogs. Come meet our winged friends while enjoying a stroll among the waterfalls, ponds, streams, and lush vegetation. The Purdy Butterfly House is open during regular Garden hours and is included with Garden admission.
WE THE PEOPLE EXHIBIT
Ongoing
Huntsville Museum of Art
300 Church Street
www.hsvmuseum.org
In 2010, American artist, author and teacher Mary Whyte set out on a mission to paint fifty large-scale watercolor portraits of what it means to be an American veteran today. Over seven years in the making, WE THE PEOPLE: Portraits of Veterans in America took her across the United States to meet men and women of all ages and from all walks of life, and paint some of our country’s truest patriots. Whyte’s WE THE PEOPLE, which includes portraits of a Missouri dairy farmer, Rhode Island lobsterman, Pennsylvania science teacher, South Carolina single mother, and 46 other moving works, is poised to become a national treasure honoring and connecting with men and women in uniform for generations to come.