Huntsville Weekend Roundup February 1-3
It’s a new month in the Rocket City, and February is ACTION PACKED, folks! I’m always surprised such a short month manages to be so busy. All of this freezing weather has the kids bouncing of the walls, but this Indoor Play Guide to Huntsville helps out a lot.
As always, we list our favorite free/cheap weekend activities for kids in Huntsville here in the WERU. Of course, you can always find even more things to do inside our full Event Calendar, so if you don’t see something below go check that out!
Free & Cheap Fun
Family Concert: A Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra
Saturday at 9:30 AM
Cost: FREE
VBC Concert Hall | More Info
This family-friendly concert is one of our favorite annual events, and a great way to introduce kids to the instruments in the orchestra. It doesn’t matter if kids wiggle and giggle the whole way through! Get our tips on how to best experience it with your kids. Pre-concert activities start at 9:30 AM, concert starts at 11:00 AM. It’s good to arrive early for a seat.
Kid’s DIY Workshop
Saturday from 9 AM – Noon
Cost: FREE, register in advance
Home Depot | More Info
Kids ages 5-12 can put together a candy heart box. All kids get to keep their craft and receive a Kids Workshop Apron, pin and certificate of achievement.
Groundhog Day Celebration
Saturday at 9:30 AM
Cost: $5, kids 2 and under FREE
Huntsville Botanical Garden | More Info
The seer of seers, “Smith Lake Jake” the groundhog will be at The Garden today for crafts, face painting, and live music! There’s also a ticketed lunch option if you want one!
Make a 3-D Valentine
Saturday at 11:00 AM
Cost: FREE
Calvary Hill Public Library | More Info
A hands-on 3-D printing workshop for kids to make a Valentine gift.
Foster Parent Info Session
Saturday from Noon – 2 PM
Cost: FREE
Honest Coffee Roasters | More Info
Come to this free Q&A event to learn what it takes to be a foster parent!
Teen Hangout Weekend
Saturday from 1-2 PM
Cost: FREE
Huntsville Library Downtown | More Info
Teens ages 13-18 can come hang out at the library, work on DIY projects, and meet new friends – all in a safe & independent environment.
Movie: “In Their Own Words: The Tuskegee Airmen”
Sunday at 2:00 PM
Cost: FREE
Madison Public Library | More Info
This family-friendly film tells the heroic story of America’s first black fighter group, trained in Tuskegee Alabama.
Worth the Money
Parent’s Night Out
Friday from 5:30 – 11:00 PM
Cost: $15-25
The Matrix Gym
This PNO has options for little ones AND tweens/teens!
Parent’s Night Out | Ages 2-9 | 5:30pm-8:30pm | $25 includes pizza and a drink
Friday Night Flip Out! | Ages 10-18 | 8:30pm-11:00pm | $15 includes pizza and a drink
Meet Pete the Cat!
Saturday from 10AM – 3PM
Cost: FREE for members, or general admission for non-members
U.S. Space & Rocket Center | More Info
Join Pete the Cat and his author, James Dean for reading, photos, and illustration demos at the USSRC! Get the full schedule of events HERE.
Make a Love Piggy!
Sunday at 2:00 PM
Cost: $25
Spirited Art | More Info
Kids ages 5+ and their families can come paint an adorable Love Piggy on canvas together!
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