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Weekend Roundup October 16-19

Weekend Roundup October 16-19

It’s beginning to feel a lot like Fall here in Huntsville, and the season is usually very short – blink and you’ll miss it. That’s a great excuse to grab Fall with both hands and get out and enjoy it while you can! As always, we list below our top picks for free/cheap events in Huntsville and the surrounding areas that are perfect activities for families to do together.

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Our fabulous annual Fall Activity Guide will help you do just that. (Big thanks to Lyon Family Farms for sponsoring it!) There are four sections to the Guide, so be sure to explore each one:

Finally, if you don’t see something you like on the Weekend Roundup below, please browse our full Event Calendar. There’s plenty of events & activities to crank every kind of tractor!

 

WERU_#1Pop-Up Parks Return to Downtown

This Friday – October 26
Cost: FREE
Downtown Huntsville Square (map)

Move out the cars and bring in the people! Downtown Huntsville Inc. is bringing back last year’s popular Pop-Up Park competition and the winners are Huntsville residents. This competition between local small businesses will judge who can create the best “park” that’s small enough to fit inside a standard parking space. All parks will be set up between historic Courthouse Square and Washington Street. Fun for the whole family!

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WERU_#2Free Day @ HSVBG

Saturday from 10AM-2PM
Cost: FREE with school supply donation
Huntsville Botanical Garden (map)

Visit HBG for free AND support a great cause! Make a school supply donation to Free 2 Teach at the Gardens – No. 2 pencils, pens, crayons, washable markers, glue sticks, copy paper and loose leaf paper (at least one item per person) – and enjoy the Scarecrow Trail, the Children’s Garden, the Butterfly House, and all the other delights of HBG. It’s a win-win!

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WERU_#3Drop In & Create: Wearable Art

Saturday from 11AM – 1PM
Cost: FREE
Huntsville Museum of Art (map)

Explore the imaginative and fantastic forms in Ginny Ruffner: Aesthetic Engineering exhibit, then make a wearable work of art using tooling foil, art papers, wire and beads. These Family Programs offer fun, interactive art making activities for families with children ages 3 and up that will sure to spark one’s creativity! No registration is required – drop-in, make and take a fantastic work of art home with you.

Huntsville Museum of Art

WERU_#4Zombie Kidz Karnival

Saturday from Noon – 4PM
Cost: $5 per child, adults free
Historic Lowry House (map)

The only thing zombie-like at this fun old-fashioned carnival is the face painting and interactive Zombie Dance your kids will love to learn at the event! You can play games from the 1800’s ’til today, and listen to ghost stories, do the cupcake walk, and fish for prizes. Appropriate for kids of all ages. Purchase tickets online or Call (256)489-9200.

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WERU_#5Maple Hill Cemetery Stroll

Sunday from 2PM – 4:30PM
Cost: FREE
Maple Hill Cemetery (map)

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Rescheduled from last week’s storms! Huntsville’s Maple Hill Cemetery is the oldest and largest in Huntsville, with over 100 acres & 80,000 burials. The fall foliage is beautiful, and each year historic costumed personalities tell the colorful tales of Huntsville’s past at the annual Cemetery Stroll. The kids will love to hear the stories and wander through the grounds talking to characters. (You’ll love the Fall photo opportunities!) Be sure to say hello to Lilly Flagg, the famous Huntsville cow!

Lilly Flagg, the famous Huntsville cow!

WERU_#6A Children’s Concert

Sunday at 4:00 PM
Cost: FREE
First Baptist of Huntsville (map)

The Orchestra at First Baptist Huntsville is celebrating their 30th Anniversary with a concert for everyone especially children and their families. Repertoire will include favorites “The Tale of Bushy (the Selfish Squirrel)”, “A Very Veggie Tales Medley”, “Medley from Frozen”, “Cartoon Symphony”, and other favorites. There will also be a saxophone demonstration and children’s time. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to introduce your child to orchestral music.

Childrens Concert First Baptist

Bonus Pick!

Take a Walk with a Ghost

Friday at 6PM – Madison (map)
Saturday at 6PM – Huntsville (map)
Cost: $10/$5, children in stroller are free

For a special treat, these local Ghost Walks are great for older kids or those that aren’t super spooked by ghost stories. It’s the perfect family activity to get into the Halloween spirit! If you aren’t sure if this is too scary for you little ones, check the Huntsville Ghost Walk’s FAQ Page or call 256-509-3940 for more info. We loved hearing about the local history and colorful characters during these walks!
Read our review here. 

Ghost Tour

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