Burritt on the Mountain , U.S. Space & Rocket Center , Sci-Quest , Huntsville Museum of Art , EarlyWorks Children's Museum , Old MacDonald's Petting Zoo , Huntsville Botanical Garden, Weeden House Museum , Harmony Park Safari ,Constitution Village , Clay House Museum , Cathedral Caverns State Park , North Alabama Railroad Museum, Historic Lowry House and Veterans Memorial Museum.
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January 17-18
Alabama Military Collectors Show
Admission charged. Sat. 9 am-5 pm & Sun. 9 am-4 pm at Jaycee's Community Building, 2180 Airport Road. This is the Rocket City's only military show. Collectibles include guns, edged weapons, uniforms, medals, helmets, flags, badges, field equipment, photographs, books & more. For more info, call (256) 651-7302.
January 18-20
Alabama Bed & Breakfast Association Annual Conference and Trade Show
Fee for participants. Held at Lake Guntersville State Park Resort--Aspiring Innkeepers & Inn Sitters Certification Workshops, ServSafe Certification class, trade show, speakers, chef demonstrations, silent auction and more. For more info, call (205) 932-4411.
January 19
Dr. Martin Luther King Unity Breakfast
Admission charged. 8 am at Von Braun Center North Hall, 700 Monroe Street. This annual breakfast is one of the largest events in Alabama held to honor King. The breakfast is sponsored by the local Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. For more info, call (256) 694-4791.
January 20
Presidential Swearing In Ceremony & Inaugural Ball
Admission charged. for Inaugural Ball. Doors open at 10 am, Ball 6-10 pm at Monaco Pictures, Bridge Street Town Centre. WHRP 94.1 will televise the swearing in ceremony & inaugural Ball. For more info, call (256) 830-8300.
January 20
Dublin Philharmonic Orchestra in Concert (Florence)
Admission charged. Norton Auditorium--Hear the finest of Irish and European orchestral musicians, with Irish and International soloists, conductors and composers celebrating a shared musical heritage and pursuing excellence in the tradition of classical and contemporary symphonic music. For more info, call (256) 760-6379.
January 21
Madison Documentary Film Series
Free. 6 pm at Madison Public Library, 130 Plaza Boulevard. "Golden Door" with English subtitles. For more info, call (256) 461-0046.
January 22-24
Theatre Huntsville Presents “Fences”
Admission charged. Thurs,-Fri. 7:30 pm & Sat. 2 & 7:30 pm at Von Braun Center Playhouse, 700 Monroe Street. This drama tells the story of Troy Maxson, a former star of the Negro baseball leagues. Maxson sees the world as composed mostly of fences which enclose him. Bitter that he was excluded from major league baseball during his prime, Maxson refuses to let his son try his luck at professional sports. What he doesn't see is that not all the fences in his life are societal & that he is fencing in his family. Recommended for teen & adult audiences. For more info, call (256) 536-0807.
January 23-25
The Boat Show
Admission charged. Fri. Noon-9 pm, Sat. 10 am-9 pm & Sun. 11 am-5 pm at Von Braun Center South Hall, 700 Monroe Street. The show will be lined with boats, trailers, exhibits, personal watercraft & merchandise booths from local outdoors stores. For more info, call (256) 533-1953.
Don't forget to visit these great local attractions:
Burritt on the Mountain ,
U.S. Space & Rocket Center ,
Sci-Quest ,
Huntsville Museum of Art ,
EarlyWorks Children's Museum , Old MacDonald's Petting Zoo , Huntsville Botanical Garden,
Weeden House Museum , Harmony Park Safari ,Constitution Village , Clay House Museum , Cathedral Caverns State Park ,
North Alabama Railroad Museum, Historic Lowry House and Veterans Memorial Museum.
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