Author: Laura Ross

Group Bike Rides

Every Thursday in October beginning at 6 pm, Montgomery Multisport is hosting a group bike ride from their location at the Peppertree Shopping Center.

Mid-Autumn Moon Festival and Confucius Institute Day

The AUM Confucius Institute and the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs will host the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival and Confucius Institute Day celebration on Saturday, September 26 from 5 to 8 pm. There will be fireworks, a Chinese moon cake tasting, a Chinese finger food tasting, Chinese crafts/mask painting, Sino-U.S. poetry and dance, as well as prizes.

Mustaches 4 Kids Montgomery Shave Day

Come out and support our mustache growers in their efforts to raise money for Child Protect, a local children‘s advocacy center for abuse victims. Beginning with Shave Day on September 30 with various checkpoints throughout October and you will get Free Miller Lite with a $5.00 donation. The final ‘Stache Bash on October 30 at The Hangar @ Alley Bar,…

Family Art Affair and Jazz Jams

The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts is hosting a Family Art Affair and Jazz Jams on Sunday, September 27 from 2 to 4 pm. Bring the entire family to this free, fun event and enjoy a little jazz and wonderful art work in the galleries!

Bow Wow and Meow 5k

Bring your favorite furry friend and join us at The Waters for the 2nd Annual Bow Wow & Meow 5K and Kid’s Dash benefiting The Montgomery Humane Society. This year’s event will be held Saturday, October 10th starting at 8:00am. Register online today at www.BowWowMeow5K.com.

Dance, Health & Wellness

ASU is presenting a day of Dance, Health and Wellness on Saturday, October 3. There will be non-invasive wellness screenings held. Registration begins at 9:00 am. Dance classes for all ages are from 10 am to 5pm. There will be a dance performance at 7 pm for a fee of $10. All classes and screenings are free and open to…

Sundowners Series: Montgomery’s Monuments with Michael Panhorst

Michael W. Panhorst will present “Montgomery’s Monuments,” an illustrated discussion of selected monuments, memorials, and commemorative sculptures in the Capital City on Tuesday, October 27 at 5:15 pm at the Loeb Reception Center on Columbus Street. War monuments, funerary memorials, portraits, and public sculptures surround us. They mark significant moments in our lives as individuals and as a society, yet…

Old Alabama Town Presents “Anything Goes!”

We are very happy to announce the beginning of The Old Alabama Town Review‘s fifth season and the second year of the debut of Karren Pell and The Old Alabama Town Revue Crue. The season debuts with the October 1st show at 7:30 in the Church in Old Alabama Town on Columbus Street. So much has happened–I just couldn‘t focus…