Posts by Karen Beasley — Page 2
CULLMAN — Arts and crafts will be on display this weekend when St. Bernard Abbey and Prep School hosts its annual Bloomin’ Festival. Set for Saturday and Sunday, the outdoor […]
GADSDEN — The Smoke on the Falls BBQ Competition is set to fire up the grills next month at Noccalula Falls Park. The one-day event is April 12 and promises […]
MOULTON – The highly anticipated Strawberry Festival in Moulton is set to return in May, bringing two fun-filled days of delicious treats, live entertainment and family-friendly activities. Now in its […]
CULLMAN — Arts and crafts will be on display for two days in April when St. Bernard Abbey and Prep School hosts its annual Bloomin’ Festival. Set for April 5-6, […]
GUNTERSVILLE — For more than 60 years, artists and crafters from across the Southeast have made their way to this beautiful North Alabama lakeside city to display their works for […]
MOULTON — Let the good times roll! And the city of Moulton is planning just that is it gears up for the annual Moulton Mardi Gras Parade, set for this […]
DECATUR – An annual event that draws hundreds of spectators and thousands of bird returns next month. The Festival of the Cranes recognizes the 14,000 Sandhill Cranes and several pairs […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of America’s symbol this winter at Lake Guntersville State Park. The much-anticipated Eagle Awareness Weekends are set to return in late January and early […]
DECATUR – The Albany and Old Decatur Historic Districts will present their annual Historic Decatur Christmas Tour this weekend, inviting the public to a unique opportunity to step back in […]
HUNTSVILLE — The 12 Nights of Santa is set to return to EarlyWorks Children’s Museum next month, bringing with it all the magic of the holiday season. From Dec. 12-23, […]
GADSDEN — The merchants of downtown Gadsden are getting in the holiday spirit, and as a more relaxing and enjoyable alternative to the big box store “Black Friday” chaos, shoppers […]
CULLMAN – The holiday spirit is set to arrive this week as the Cullman Christkindlmarkt returns, bringing seasonal cheer, old-world charm and delightful holiday traditions for everyone to enjoy. Inspired […]
ARAB — The City of Arab and Arab Parks and Recreation kick off the holiday season the day after Thanksgiving when Arab City Park is transformed into Christmas in the […]
ONEONTA — There will be no “humbugging” allowed as downtown Oneonta is set to sparkle this holiday season. Starting Thursday and continuing through Dec. 19, a series of events will […]
ONEONTA — With three covered bridges still in existence, Blount County carries the title of Covered Bridge Capital of Alabama, and, as a tribute to its roots, a one-day festival is […]
DECATUR — Celebrating those who helped power North Alabama’s $4.7 billion tourism industry, the Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association announced the recipients of its PEAK Awards. The awards were presented […]
RED BAY — Under the shade trees of Bay Tree Park, the northwest Alabama town of Red Bay will celebrate its heritage this fall with a day of free family […]
SCOTTSBORO — More than 80 artisans and craftsmen will make their way to Scottsboro in September to participate in a juried show and offer their artworks and crafts for sale […]
DECATUR – Alabama’s only triple steak cookoff returns in September, bringing with it exciting grilling action and good times to the River City. Hosted by Mosaic Mentoring of North Alabama, […]
CULLMAN — Arts and crafts will be on display for two days next month when St. Bernard Abbey and Prep School hosts its annual Bloomin’ Festival. Set for April 20-21, […]
DECATUR – The Albany and Old Decatur Historic Districts will present their annual Historic Decatur Christmas Tour next month, inviting the public to a unique opportunity to step back in […]
ONEONTA — The heart of Oneonta is getting into the holiday spirit with a host of activities planned for everyone to enjoy next month. The festivities begin Dec. 7 and […]
DECATUR – There will be plenty of lights, camera and action across North Alabama, if the Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association has anything to say about it. To help the […]
