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Things to Do With Kids in Decatur, AL | May 2016 Edition

Things to Do With Kids in Decatur, AL | May 2016 Edition

Those of us who grew up in the River City fondly call Decatur by many names, including (but of course not limited to) “Decatur Where It’s Greater,” “D-Rock,” and my personal favorite, “Home of America’s First Wave Pool.” So why would YOU cross the Tennessee River Bridge to visit a town famous for a water park named after a duck, the notorious Skate Castle, and world class Bar-B-Que snobbery (we really love our stuffed potatoes over here). I’m about to show you that Decatur-ites know how to (family-friendly) party across the river and we want you to join us!

PACT Touch-A-Truck
Photo courtesy of PACT/Susan Roberts
Photo courtesy of PACT/Susan Roberts

When: Saturday, May 7 | 10AM-2PM
Where: Morgan County Fairgrounds
Cost: FREE
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What child doesn’t dream of getting behind the wheel of a fire truck, a race car, or a police car? PACT Touch-A-Truck will make your child’s wildest dreams come true by offering a hands-on opportunity to play, climb, explore, and touch trucks, emergency response vehicles, tractors, and even a helicopter! This event will also offer free car seat checks, children’s ID cards, and fire safety tips. There is even a “quiet time” (10AM-11AM) for children who may not enjoy noise or crowds. Touch-A-Truck benefits Parents And Children Together (PACT), a family resource center committed to stopping child abuse.

The Market on Bank

When: First Saturdays May 7-October | 10AM-2PM
Where: Bank Street
Cost: FREE
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The “sister” experience to Decatur’s super successful 3rd Friday, this family-oriented event will feature exclusive local shopping and dining opportunities, music, entertainment, and art available only during these First Saturdays. Stroll down historic Bank Street while enjoying a makers market featuring talented craftsman and artisans.

2016 Spirit of America Voice Preliminary Rounds

When: May 11, 18, 25
Where: The Brick Deli
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Love a good talent competition? Think you have what it takes to win a Nashville recording contract? Enter and sing or simply sit back and enjoy the show with your family as the area’s most talented compete for a spot in the finals during the Spirit of America Festival to be held at Point Mallard on July 2nd.

Shakespeare in the ParkShakespeare in the Park

When: May 12-14 at 7PM and 2PM on May 14
Where: Daikin Ampitheatre in Founder’s Park
Cost: FREE
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The Bank Street Players, directed by Chuck Pucket, present William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. Bring your own lawn chairs and give the kids a (fun) history lesson in literature and performance art.

Decatur Youth Symphony Curiosity Orchestra Toddler-Friendly Concert

When: May 13 | 4PM
Where: First United Methodist Fellowship Hall
Cost: FREE
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Did you read that correctly? Toddler-friendly concert? You mean a place where your child can dance and sing and no one will give you dirty looks if your kid isn’t sitting pretty in her seat? That’s right! Expose your child to the orchestra and let him cut a rug – classical style.

Dragon Boat Festival Presented by the Decatur Morgan Hospital Foundation

When: Saturday, May 14 | 8:30AM
Where: Point Mallard Park
Cost: FREE
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Alabama v. Auburn, Austin v. Decatur – the rivalries are real. Even our churches get competitive. Just ask the Methodists what they think of the Episcopaddlers. Enjoy authentic drum ceremonies and teams of 20 colorfully dressed warriors – I mean, community-inspired competitors – paddling their hearts out in the name of charity while navigating exquisite 46-foot long authentic Hong Kong-style dragon boats through the waters of the beautiful Tennessee River. This is a fun cultural event like no other in the area. Boat teams are raising money to purchase new cardiac monitors for our local hospitals.

Dragonboat Race | Photo by Rebekah Higgins
Dragonboat Race | Photo by Rebekah Higgins
3rd Friday

When: Monthly every 3rd Friday beginning May 20 | 5PM
Where: 2nd Avenue in downtown Decatur
Cost: FREE
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The mother of all block parties is back and better than ever! Classic cars, artists and artisans, musicians and entertainers will pack 2nd Avenue for a street soiree that can’t be missed. Bring the whole family (even Fido) to stroll, laugh, play, dine, and shop until the sun sets and the moon rises over the River City. Look for special children’s activities at every turn!

Alabama Jubilee
Photo provided by Susan Hamilton
Photo provided by Susan Hamilton

When: Friday – Monday, May 27-30
Where: 2nd Avenue
Cost: FREE
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Last, but definitely not least, did somebody say HOT AIR BALLOONS! Nothing excites or ignites this town more than hot air balloons. Tethered balloon rides, a nighttime balloon glow, concerts, carnival rides, delicious food, games galore and a commanding display of fireworks are just a few of the activities that will captivate your entire family and make you wish Memorial Day weekend will never end.

Now are you convinced that we know how to have some fun in the River City? And this is just May! I can’t wait to share more with you in the weeks and months to come!

Main photo courtesy of Luke Hamilton/Kim Mitchell. 


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