A-Day []
Apr 17, Tuscaloosa
A-Day
205-391-9200. www.tuscaloosa.com. Free. Bryant-Denny Stadium--Come experience the Universitty of Alabama's first scrimmage game of the year. [View Page]
Foggy Bottom Bar-B-Que Bash []
Nov 12-13, Elba
Foggy Bottom Bar-B-Que Bash
334-897-3125. Miller Memorial Stadium, 520 Dixon St.-Celebrate the history of Elba with the unveiling of a historic marker on Friday(Call for location) and the Florida Barbecue Association-sanctioned cookoff and arts and crafts on Saturday.
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The Iron Bowl []
Nov 26, Tuscaloosa
The Iron Bowl
877-TIDETIX, 800-AUB-1957. www.rolltide.com. Bryant-Denny Stadium--The Southeat's biggest college football rivalry pits two SEC powerhouses, The University of Alabama and Auburn University, for the nest year's bragging rights. [View Page]
Prattville Independence Day Celebration, 7th annual []
Jul 4, Prattville
Independence Day Celebration
334-358-0297. www.prattville.com. Free. Downtown. Pratt Park--Join in the star-spangled salute to the nation's freedom featuring a parade, Lion's Club BBQ, cardboard boat races, live entertainment, arts and crafts, a patriotic program and fireworks. [View Page]
Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt, 3rd Annaul []
Apr 10, Valley
Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt
334-756-5282. cityofvalley.com. Ram Stadium--Football field covered with thousands of plastic eggs. Each child has a basket and flashlight. When the lights go out, it's a race to find the prize eggs. There will be 500 prize eggs along with 2 bicycles and glow bracelets that will be given away. Easter Bunny and The River Rat will be make appearances. [View Page]
Mobile Challenge of Champions Track Meet, 18th Annual []
Apr 2-3, Mobile
Mobile Challenge of Champions Track Meet, 18th Annual
251-639-0303. www.mobilechallengeofchampions.net. Admission charged. UMS-Wright School (Apr. 2, 3-10 p.m.) & St. Paul's Episcopal School E.E.Delaney Stadium (Apr. 3, 1-8 p.m.) --One of the top high school track and field meets in the U.S. featuring some of the top prep track and field athletes from around the country. [View Page]
42 Annual State of Alabama Sports Hall of Fame Induction Banquet []
May 22, Birmingham
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame Induction Banquet
205-323-6665. www.ashof.org. Admission charged. Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center--Each year, the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame honors a new class of individuals who have brought fame and glory to the State through their athletic and/or sports exploits. Reception, 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Banquet, 6:30-10 p.m.[View Page]
Mobile Renaissance Faire []
Nov 14-15, Mobile
Mobile Renaissance Faire
877-429-8462. www.mzrf.us. Admission charged. Hank Aaron Stadium--This 2 day festival will feature medieval Jousting Knights, Pirates, Falconry, the King & Queen, Swashbuckling Swordsmen, Storytellers, Arabian Dancers, Gypsy Dancers, Magical Wizards, Medieval Fighters, Renaissance Dancers, Irish Dancers, Medieval Musicians, Renaissance Theatre, Jesters, Jugglers, Fire Breathers, Food & Drink, Renaissance Games of Skill, Medieval Merchants with Thousands of Renaissance Wares and Crafts and much more. Sat., 1-7 p.m.; Sun., 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.[View Page]
Baumhower's Wings Restaurant Tailgate Challenge []
Jan 24, Mobile
Baumhower's Wings Restaurant Tailgate Challenge
251-438-2276. www.seniorbowl.com. Ladd-Peebles Stadium parking lot--Tailgating in the lot prior to the game to determine “Senior Bowl Tailgater of the Year.”
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The Iron Bowl []
Nov 28, Auburn
The Iron Bowl
877-TIDETIX, 800-AUB-1957. www.rolltide.com. Jordan Hare Stadium--The Southeat's biggest college football rivalry pits two SEC powerhouses, The University of Alabama and Auburn University, for the nest year's bragging rights. [View Page]
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