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Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater & Academy celebrates milestone with official ribbon cutting on the Boulevard

August 15, 2025/in Arts, Community Development, Education, Events, Featured, News, Recreation, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater & Academy has opened the curtain on a new chapter with its move to the Boulevard in the historic Merrimack Mill district. The official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly renovated space took place on August 13. Attendees included FPCTA leadership, Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle, Madison County Commission Chairman Mac McCutcheon, and […]

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Tangled String Festival returns this October

July 31, 2025/in Arts, Community Development, Entertainment, Events, Featured, News, Recreation, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

The Huntsville Music Office has announced a new partnership with the Tangled String Music & Arts Festival, which will relocate to John Hunt Park for its upcoming event on October 3–4, 2025. Previously held at Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment, the festival is shifting to the larger, more open festival field adjacent to the Sand […]

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Mason Music is Bringing Their Beat to Huntsville-Madison

July 30, 2025/in Arts, Education, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Lead, News, Recreation, Resource, Retail, Small Business, Travel/Leisure/by Noah Logan

If you’ve ever wanted to learn an instrument, or just wanted your kid to have a fun, supportive place to grow their musical talents, Mason Music is about to make that easier than ever. The state’s biggest private music school is opening its very first North Alabama location in Madison, and they’re throwing a big […]

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Big Spring Park East to Gain 2.4 Acres of Public Greenspace

June 26, 2025/in Arts, Community Development, Construction, Construction Zone, Environment, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Recreation, Services, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

Big Spring Park, a well-known civic and cultural space in downtown Huntsville, is set to expand with new amenities aimed at enhancing opportunities for recreation, relaxation, and community use. City leaders presented the final designs for the transformative expansion of Big Spring Park East to the Huntsville Planning Commission for approval on June 24. The […]

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What’s next for the Huntsville Depot? You decide by voting now!

June 25, 2025/in Arts, Community Development, Development, Economy, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Resource, Services, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Mike Easterling

The future of the Huntsville Depot and its surrounding area holds endless possibilities as the city explores redevelopment of the historic site. One option not on the table is razing the 165-year old landmark, or even giving it a major overhaul, as per the city’s agreement with the Alabama Historical Commission. However, changes will be […]

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Happening Tomorrow: Huntsville Music Office hosts its Quarterly Music Meetup

June 24, 2025/in Arts, Community Development, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Food, Food/dining, Lead, News, Recreation, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

The Huntsville Music Office will host its next Quarterly Music Meetup on Wednesday, June 25, from 6-8 p.m. at The Lumberyard Huntsville. Whether you’re a musician, industry pro or just passionate about Huntsville’s sound, this free event is your backstage pass to what’s next for the city’s music scene. Mingle with local music industry stakeholders, […]

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Huntsville Native Allison Hayhurst Returns with Award-Winning Comedy

June 13, 2025/in Arts, Entertainment, Entrepreneurs, Events, Featured, Lead, News, Recreation/by Noah Logan

When Allison Hayhurst, a Grissom High and University of Alabama graduate, walked on stage at the Southern Fried Film Festival on June 6, it wasn’t just to celebrate her first feature film, it was also a homecoming. Her award-winning dark comedy “And Through The Portal We Go” made its long-awaited Alabama premiere at The Theatre […]

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Downtown Huntsville, Inc. seeks new executive leadership

May 15, 2025/in Arts, Career, Community Development, Development, Employment, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Tourism, Workforce Development/by Sarah Zupko

Downtown Huntsville, Inc. (DHI) recently announced the resignation of President & CEO Rob Buddo. Buddo’s last day will be Friday, May 23, 2025, as he has accepted a new position in his hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina. Buddo joined DHI in 2022. “Rob helped shape where we are today,” said Mark Russell, Board Chair of […]

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Jefferson Alley Grand Opening Highlights the Power—and Profit—of Public Art

May 15, 2025/in Arts, Community Development, Development, Economy, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Food, Lead, News, Recreation, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Kait Thursday

Downtown Huntsville welcomed its newest cultural gem on May 9 with the grand opening of Jefferson Alley, a permanent public art installation and pedestrian walkway beside Del Chuco and across the street from 106 Jefferson. From 5 to 7 p.m., the vibrant space came alive with live music and the buzz of foot traffic heading […]

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Always Above: Space Force Takes Center Stage in Huntsville

May 8, 2025/in Aerospace, Arts, cyber, Defense, Education, Engineering, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Government, Military, NASA, News, Research, Science, Space/by Mike Easterling

While residents, business folks, politicians and assorted local authorities and civic leaders await anxiously for the federal government to declare the future home of the United States Space Command, the U.S. Space and Rocket Center is moving SPACECOM’S cousin, Space Force, into the spotlight. On a night where talk of SPACECOM took a back seat, […]

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