It’s Thursday… Here are our picks for 5 Things to do This Halloween Weekend!
Under the Christmas Tree Market
@ VBC South Hall, Friday 11/6 – Sunday 11/8
Randolph School’s huge holiday market, featuring over 90 vendors from 7 states. Extra events include Breakfast with Santa, activities for kids, prize drawings & more. Public shopping $8 daily.
Randolph’s Under the Christmas Tree | Event Information
XXI Cabaret sings Andrew Lloyd Webber
@ Amendment XXI, Friday 11/6 & Saturday 11/7, 4 performances
Featuring award winning vocalists, Niña Banta, Christie Weber, Granville Oldham and Patrick Johnson, tickets start at $27.
Amendment XXI | Event Information
Wild and Scenic Film Festival
@ Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment, Friday 11/6, 6:30 pm
These award winning short films feature Earth’s beauty, outdoor adventure, energy alternatives, biodiversity, environmental issues and what communities and activists are doing to help conserve and protect our planet. Tickets $10.
Alabama Rivers Alliance | Event Information
Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre hosted by Thrive Alabama
@ Campus No. 805, Saturday 11/7, 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm
Mistaken identities, secret plans, and unexpected surprises abound! And of course… this IS a murder mystery… someone has to die! Help the clueless detective find the murderer! 1:30 tickets $35, 6:30 tickets $50. NOTE: Call for tickets today to reserve your meal.
Thrive Alabama | Event Information
FREE Huntsville Youth Orchestra (HYO) Fall Concert, A Salute to Our Veterans
@ Trinity United Methodist Church, Sunday 11/8, 3 pm
Fall Concert: A Salute to Our Veterans, featuring music of the United States. Four of HYO’s orchestras will play music composed by American composers, including patriotic music (Stars and Stripes Forever and Armed Forces Salute).
For even more great events, check out our Events Calendar.
If you are reading this – this is an older article published by Our Valley Events. The information may be out of date – be sure to check for new info!
Tim Mardis
I have been an avid reader of this post for over a year now and my main complaint is the rarity of posts geared toward children. For example, one of the posts in this weeks Top 5 may be geared toward younger children (i.e. breakfast with Santa and activities for children), but there are so many activities that go on in our area that my family misses out on because we found about them too late.
Perhaps you might consider having two separate Top 5 weekly posts.
Thank You!
Amy Jones
Hi Tim,
Thank you for your comment! We have lots of changes coming with consideration given to exactly what you mention.
Be sure you are checking out our full calendar regularly (https://wearehuntsville.com/event-calendar) where there is a handy “sort” feature. Here you can sort by Kids and get a filtered calendar. Also, be sure and check out Rocket City Mom (http://www.rocketcitymom.com/) as a resource for kid-friendly events in our area.
Thank you for being a reader. Have a great weekend!
Amy Jones
Web Content Manager