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May 24
Military Vehicle Rally
Admission charged. 10 am-4 pm at Veteran's Memorial Museum, 2060A Airport Road. The public is invited to visit the Museum, admire restored military vehicles & talk with the dedicated enthusiasts who restored them. The Museum also plans to display current military equipment, provided by Redstone Arsenal & representative of armament used by our soldiers in the war in Iraq. For more information, call (256) 882-3737.
May 24-25
"Stormy Weather: A Rebirth of Legends"
Cost: $10.00 Adults and $5.00 for children 10 and under. 5 pm at Lee High School Lyric Theater; 606 Forest Circle, NE. Dance Theatre of Huntsville presents "Stormy Weather: A Rebirth of Legends." This ballet tells the story of legends from the late 1930's classic movie "Stormy Weather," which featured Lena Horne, Bill (Bojangles) Robinson, Katherine Dunham and her company, Cab Calloway, Fats Waller, and many more. For ticket information please call (256) 541-0385.
May 24-25
Alabama Jubilee Hot Air Balloon Classic (Decatur)
Free. 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. at Point Mallard Park in Decatur. One of the largest free balloon festivals in the Southeast, featuring balloon races, glows, kite flying, car show, arts and crafts, musical entertainment, children's area and a food court. For more information, call (800) 524-6181.
May 26
Cotton Row Run 5k & 10k
7:00 am Through the city. Run the Cotton Row 10K or run/jog/walk the Two Mile Memorial Run through the historic downtown area. For more information, call (256) 650-7063.
May 26
Memorial Day Service
Free. 10:30 am at Maple Hill Cemetery. Small American flags will have been placed at every military gravesite in the cemetery. The program includes a Color Guard, Veterans firing squad, band & bugler as part of the ceremony. Civic & local organizations are invited to bring wreathes & their organizational colors for the ceremony. Patriotic music will be performed before the program begins. For more information, call (256) 882-9374.
May 26
Concerts In The Park
Free. 6:30-8 pm at Ditto Landing. First of the season. Bring your lawn chair or blanket & a picnic & enjoy the music beside the river. fireworks following the concert at Ditto Landing. Featuring Fearless Four and Huntsville Concert Band. For more information, call (256) 519-2787.
May 29
Huntsville Alive! Marriott Poolside Party
$10 admission. 6-8 pm at The Huntsville Marriott, 5 Tranquility Base. Enjoy appetizers, drink specials and live music. If the weather gets bad, the partys still on indoors at Otters. Mix, mingle, meet up with your friends and make a few new ones along the way. If inclement weather threatens, the event will be moved inside to Otters at the Marriott. For more information, call (256) 682-0010.
May 29
Thursday Evening Concerts At The Library
Free. 6 pm at Huntsville Public Library, 915 Monroe Street. The Library will host a series of evening concerts exploring our city's musical past. Enjoy "Ivy Joe Milan & Friends" percussion, vocals & guitars. For more information, call (256) 532-5975.
May 30
City Lights & Stars Concert
Admission charged. 7:30 pm at Burritt on the Mountain, 3101 Burritt Drive. Featuring William Kanengiser, Grammy-winning guitarist from Los Angeles & a member of the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet. For more information, call (256) 536-2882.
May 30
Percussive Artistry Concert
Free. 7:30 pm at St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 200 Longwood Drive, Huntsville. The concert will feature a variety of percussion ensemble musical styles ranging from Calypso to Ragtime to classic foot-stomping numbers played on all types of percussion instruments including marimba, timpani, drumset and many more. For more information, call (256) 895-7785 ext 104.
May 30
Lunch Concerts in the Park
Free. Noon-1 pm at Big Spring Park East. People are encouraged to bring their lunch & enjoy the concert. Sponsored by Huntsville Recreation Services & Landscape Management. For more info, call (256) 883-3728.
May 31
Planetarium Program: About Asteroids
Admission charged. Doors open at 7 pm, show at 7:30 pm at Monte Sano State Park Planetarium, beside the Country Grocery Store & campground. Join us for a family-friendly program to find out about Asteroids, as part of our year-long exploration of our Solar System. For more information, call (256) 539-0316.
May 31-June 1
Huntsville Speedway
Admission charged. 2 Day Show. Call for times at 357 Hegia Burrow Road, off Hobbs Island Road. For more information, call (256) 882-9191.
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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