Check out this week’s fun summer events
Kaleidoscope, a local band that performs the best hits from the 70s, 80s and 90s of classic rock bands with the added sound of a horn section, will be performing at the City Lights And Stars Concert Series. The concert will be held at Burritt on the Mountain on Friday, July 5. CONTRIBUTED
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Check out this week’s fun summer events

After all the fireworks are shot and the celebrations from the 4th of July become a memory, there will still be plenty to do in and around the Madison area. Check out these fun summer events.

Click here for 4th of July festivals and fireworks shows.

 

A New Moon Rises: Views from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera

Through August 11

Huntsville Museum of Art

300 Church Street

(256) 535-4350

Admission charged

www.hsvmuseum.org

As the 50th anniversary of man’s first step on the moon nears, get ready to see the moon like never before. A New Moon Rises features amazing, large-scale, high-resolution photographs of the lunar surface taken over the last decade. Captured by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC), the images are stunning: from historic Apollo landing sites to towering mountains rising out of the darkness of the lunar poles. Special admission price on Thursdays after 5 pm.

 

Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Celebration Moon Landing Reenactments

Through December 31

U.S. Space & Rocket Center

One Tranquility Base

Admission charged

Experience a live reenactment of the lunar landing daily at 2 p.m in the Davidson Center.

 

Apollo: When We Went to the Moon

Through December 31

Recurring daily

From: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

U.S. Space & Rocket Center

One Tranquility Base

Admission charged

www.rocketcenter.com

To celebrate the Apollo 11 50th Anniversary, this exhibit will highlight what was “the Great Space Race”.

 

Burritt Backpack Explorers

Through September 1

Recurring weekly on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

Tue-Sat 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Sun 12:00 to 5:00 PM

Burritt on the Mountain

3101 Burritt Drive

Admission charged

www.burrittonthemountain.com

Just in time to celebrate Alabama’s Bicentennial, Burritt on the Mountain debuts its new and original discovery program for children and adults. Children ages 4-12 can choose one of 5 adventure backpacks filled with scavenger hunt clues for exploring nature trails, the historic park and barnyard plus Dr. Burritt’s marvelous mansion.  A special keepsake is also included.  Adults without children will enjoy Time Travel Trivia through 200 years of Alabama history.

 

City Lights And Stars Concert Series: Kaleidoscope

Friday, July 5

Gates open at 6:30 pm, music at 7:30 pm

Burritt on the Mountain

3101 Burritt Drive

(256) 536-2882

Admission Charged

www.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. The Piled High Grill & Suzy’s Pops will be onsite with food for purchase.

 

Friday Night Live

Recurring weekly on Friday

From: 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Downtown Huntsville

Northside Square

No admission charged

www.downtownhuntsville.org

Come enjoy free music on the sidewalks and kick off your weekend right.

 

Huntsville Shakespeare’s The Tempest

July 5 – July 14

Recurring weekly on Sunday, Friday, Saturday

7:30 PM to 9:30 PM

Theatre Annex Studio Theatre At UAH

4503 University Dr.

(256) 824-2360

Admission charged

www.huntsvilleshakespeare.com

et in the 1980s, this truly outrageous (truly truly truly outrageous) group of actors begin their rehearsal for The Tempest. As the magical world of the play is constructed from set pieces found in storage, costume pieces on a rack, and 1980s music from someone’s walkman, a story of love, family, and reconciliation is told.

 

Making Alabama

Recurring daily

Huntsville Botanical Garden

4747 Bob Wallace Avenue

No admission charged

www.hsvbg.org

This free exhibit is a celebration of 200 years of statehood presented by the Alabama Humanities Foundationin partnership with the Alabama Department of Archives and Historyand the Alabama Bicentennial Commission. The exhibit showcases the decisions and turning points that shaped Alabama history, culture, and geography through artistic interactive displays and teaching resources.

 

Mary and Myra

Through July 7

Recurring weekly on Sunday, Friday, Saturday

Fri/Sat 7:30 PM, Sun 2:30 PM

The Historic Lowry House

1205 Kildare Street

Admission charged

www.historiclowryhouse.com/upcoming-events.html

In the summer of 1875, Mary Todd Lincoln resides in an insane asylum, sent there by her only living son. At this point in her life, Mary has lost three sons and her beloved husband, President Lincoln. Her progressive friend Myra Bradwell (America’s first woman Lawyer) arrives to help Mary gain her release by exposing the injustices of her trial. But Myra’s motives and Mary’s sanity are both up for debate, as they grapple with their pasts and their perception of freedom and womanhood.

 

Rockets on Parade

Through December 31, 2019

Recurring daily

www.rocketcenter.com

Have you spotted any of the miniature Space Launch System replicas displayed around town? In July 2019, the Rocket City will commemorate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11’s historic journey to the moon and look to the future of space exploration with a celebration of America’s Next Great Ship, NASA’s Space Launch System. Rockets on Parade is a way to note our city’s ongoing contributions to the American space program with designs specific to the Rocket City, the monumental achievements of the Apollo program, the future of space travel or through unique artistic expression.  See how many you can find while exploring.

 

Space Craze: A Space-Age Journey Through Pop Culture

Recurring daily

From: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

U.S. Space & Rocket Center

One Tranquility Base

Admission charged

Space Craze explores the public fascination with all things space through the lens of popular culture  as seen in everyday household items, toys and games, and popular entertainment. This nostalgic exhibit features touchstones across generations of artifacts from G.I. Joe to Snoopy to commemorative memorabilia. The exhibit is part of the yearlong celebration of the 50th Anniversary Apollo 11 mission to the moon.

www.rocketcenter.com

 

The Purdy Butterfly House

Through September 30

Recurring daily

Huntsville Botanical Garden

4747 Bob Wallace Avenue

Admission charged

www.hsvbg.org

This beautiful, soaring 9000 square foot natural stone and steel beam structure overlooking the entrance pond is home to thousands of native butterflies, tadpoles, frogs, button quail, turtles and other critters.

 

To the Moon: Snoopy Soars with NASA

Through July 27

Recurring daily

Huntsville Public Library

915 Monroe Street

No admission charged

In partnership with the Greater Huntsville Humane Society (GHHS), this traveling exhibit is on display at the Downtown Huntsville Library from June 3-July 27. Visitors will see Snoopy’s trip to the moon in the March 1969 Peanuts strip series and learn about NASA’s Silver Snoopy Award program. Sponsored by the Huntsville Library Foundation and RUAG.

 

Vietnam: The Real War Photographs from the Associated Press

Through October 6

Huntsville Museum of Art

300 Church Street

(256) 535-4350

Admission charged

www.hsvmuseum.org

To cover the Vietnam War, The Associated Press gathered an extraordinary group of superb photojournalists in its Saigon bureau, creating one of the greatest photographic legacies of the 20th century. From Malcolm Browne’s photograph of the burning monk and Nick Ut’s picture of a 9-year-old running from a napalm attack to Eddie Adams’ photograph of the execution of a Viet Cong prisoner, Vietnam: The Real War contains images that both recorded and changed history. Special admission price on Thursdays after 5 pm.

 

We the People: Alabama’s Defining Documents

Through August 11

Huntsville Museum of Art

300 Church Street

Admission charged

www.hsvmuseum.org

In the summer of 1819, forty-four delegates met in Huntsville to draft Alabama’s first constitution, the defining document that provided the framework for the state’s government. Two-hundred years later, the Constitution of 1819 is returning to the city as part of a special exhibition curated by the Alabama Department of Archives and History.

For two centuries, Alabamians have been engaged in a civics conversation. Whose voice matters? What do we value? What is the role of state government? Who can vote? The people of Alabama have debated these issues through political conventions, referendums, and in the courts. And at crucial moments in history, these fundamental questions have been answered in the state’s principal governing documents: its constitutions. This exhibition will explore how these documents, some of the most important in state history, reflect their framers’ values, hopes, and fears.

 

Madison City Farmers Market

Saturday, July 6

8 a.m. – noon

Beside Trinity Baptist Church

1088 Hughes Road, Madison

www.madisoncityfarmersmarket.com

Madison City Farmers Market is Madison’s original local, producer-only farmers market, founded in 2007. Everything sold at the market is grown or crafted by local farmers and craftspeople.  Madison City Farmers Market 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.

 

FOOD TRUCK ALL-STARS – Brunch Edition

Saturday, July 6

Recurring monthly on the 1st Saturday

10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Downtown Huntsville

100 Northside Square

No admission charged. Food and drink for purchase.

www.downtownhuntsville.org

Enjoy your favorite brunch foods and local music.  Then take in the charms of the historic district or shop the galleries and boutiques downtown.

 

Planetarium Show

Recurring weekly on Saturday

Doors open at 7 pm, program at 7:30 pm

Von Braun Astronomical Society Planetarium

Monte Sano State Park

(256) 539-0316

Admission charged

www.vbas.org

 

Lunar Communion Celebration

Sunday, July 7

Recurring weekly on Sunday

Services at 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM

Monte Sano Methodist Church

601 Monte Sano Blvd SE,

Take part in this spiritual remembrance and service recognizing the Apollo 11 moon landing.  The church is located on Monte Sano Mountain where many of the Von Braun’s rocket team built their homes.

 

Concerts in the Park

Monday, July 8

Recurring weekly on Monday

6:30 -8 p.m.

Big Spring Park

200 Church Street

No admission charged

www.artshuntsville.org/concerts-in-the-park

The 2019 series features great local and regional bands performing in beautiful Big Spring Park.  Bring your own seating.  Dogs on leashes are welcome.

 

Cineplanet 15 Summer Movies

Tuesday and Wednesday

10 a.m.

2100 Hughes Rd. Madison

Starting in June, Cineplanet 15 in Madison will show a G or PG rated movie every Tuesday and Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. for $1 per seat. A $3 kid-size popcorn and drink combo will also be offered.

July 9 & 10 – The Lorax

July 16 & 17 – Minions

July 23 & 24 – Grinch

July 30 & 31 – How to Train Your Dragon the Hidden World

 

 

 

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