Huntsville Weekend Roundup February 22-24
Anybody got an ark? The weather may be wet, but lucky for you there’s plenty for kids to do indoors in Huntsville this weekend. We listed our favorite free/cheap weekend activities below – of course, you can always find even more things to do inside our full Event Calendar.
Your RCM To-Do List:
- Browse our list of Spring Break Camps – they fill up fast!
- Nominate your Family Favorites – we’ll start voting next week
Free & Cheap Weekend Fun
Shop Tax-Free for Severe Weather
All Weekend
Cost: Tax-free on certain items
Entire state of AL | More Info
Stock up for the upcoming Spring severe weather season in Alabama tax free. Here’s a list of items included.
Mustard Seed Consignment Sale
All Weekend, various times
Cost: FREE admission, great deals!
Various locations | More Info
Nab some awesome Spring clothes, furniture, toys, & more at this popular local consignment sale.
Whiz Kids Open Gym Time for Kids
Friday & Saturday
Cost: $3-5
The Matrix Gym |Â More Info
What makes this particular Open Gym time for kids so dadgum awesome? We detail it all in our Parent Review. Bonus for keeping the Bigs and Littles separate in two jump sessions! #SafetyFirst
– Kids 6 and under Open Gym – Friday at 9:15 AM and Saturday at 8:30 – 9:30 AM
– Kids 6-11 Open Gym time – Saturday from 9:30 – 11:00 AM
– Kids 12-18 Open Gym Time – Saturday at 11:00 AM
Spring Into Summer Activities Fair
Saturday from 10AM – 1PM
Cost: FREE
Davidson Center at USSRC | More Info
Learn about spring break and summer camps, workshops, and classes for kids of all ages & participate in hands-on activities.
Bicentennial Kick-Off
Saturday at 10:00 AM
Cost: FREE
Alabama Constitution Hall Park | More Info
Join us as Madison County officially kicks-off its celebration of Alabama’s Bicentennial.
Movie: “Selma”
Sunday at 2:00 PM
Cost: FREE
Madison Public Library | More Info
This award-winning film of Dr. King’s campaign to secure equal rights and the historic march on Selma.
JAM Session
Sunday at 5:00 PM
Cost: FREE
Valley Conservatory | More Info
Music-loving kids will love this monthly jam session. Just listen or even join in!
Worth the Money
“Akeelah and the Bee”
Friday Night at 7 PM
Saturdays & Sundays at 1:30 & 5 PM
Cost: $15
VBC Playhouse | More Info
Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater presents this awesome show for families about the power of friendship, mentors, and love of learning.
Beaks & Barks
Now – Feb. 28
Cost: General Admission, Members FREE, dogs $1
Huntsville Botanical Garden | More Info
Dogs are welcome in February on the pet-friendly paths and no-leash zone. It’s the last weekend, plus non-members are just $5 in February!
Peter Pan Pancake Breakfast
Saturday at 8:30 – 10:30 AM
Cost: $10 tickets available online
Randolph School | More Info
Join characters from Neverland for breakfast, kids activities, and face painting!
MWIR African American Rodeo
Friday & Saturday
Cost: $17-22, kids 3 and under FREE
A&M Agribition Center | More Info
This historical event entertains audiences of all ages. The MWIR features African American Rodeo Athletes from all over the country competing in traditional rodeo events, including Wild Bull Riding.
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