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Tag Archive for: Big Spring Park

Community invited to ‘Pack the Patrol Car’ at After School Bash

May 11, 2026/in Community Development, Education, Events, Featured, Government, News, Nonprofits, People, Philanthropy, Recreation/by staff reports

A summer tradition focused on supporting local educators returns June 6 as the After School Bash brings the community together for an evening of family fun, entertainment and school supply donations for Huntsville-area classrooms. The event, hosted by the Huntsville Police Department (HPD), Huntsville Parks & Recreation and Free 2 Teach, will take place from […]

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Huntsville kicks off Historic Preservation Month with focus on indigenous history

May 1, 2026/in Community Development, Education, Environment, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, News, People, Recreation, Research, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Bud McLaughlin

“When people think of indigenous people, they think of us in the past tense. Indigenous people are not relics … we’re still here.” Those words from Brice McGhee of the Poarch Creek Band of Indians accented the theme “Telling the Full Story of America” for this year’s Historic Preservation Month. The celebration focuses on Huntsville’s […]

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Huntsville to host Artemis II Splashdown Watch Party

April 8, 2026/in Aerospace, Education, Engineering, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, NASA, News, Recreation, Space/by Bud McLaughlin

In just a couple of days, the Orion spacecraft will splash down off the coast of San Diego and 3,000 miles away in the Rocket City, there will be a party. The City of Huntsville and Downtown Huntsville Inc. are hosting an Artemis II Splashdown Watch Party on Friday and everyone is invited. “This mission […]

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One Table Huntsville Invites the Community to Share a Meal and Connect

October 21, 2025/in Community Development, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Food, Food/dining, Hospitality, Lead, News, Nonprofits, People, Philanthropy, Recreation, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

Village of Promise will host the seventh annual One Table Huntsville, presented by Bentley Buick GMC. The event is scheduled for Monday, November 24, 2025, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Big Spring Park. It will bring together community members to share a meal, connect, and highlight the spirit of togetherness in Huntsville. One […]

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City Council Accepts $20 Million Grant Toward Skybridge, Pinhook Creek Project

October 14, 2025/in Community Development, Construction, Development, Economy, Environment, Events, Featured, Finance, Government, Lead, News, Real Estate, Research, Resource, Retail, Services, Tourism, Traffic, Transportation, Travel/Leisure/by Mike Easterling

Despite a resident’s suggestion to redirect funds earmarked for the planned Skybridge over Memorial Parkway and Governors Drive, the Huntsville City Council voted to accept a $20 million grant to support construction. At its regular meeting last week, the council voted to accept $20 million in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s 2022 […]

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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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Cornerstones of History: Walking Through Huntsville’s Black Business Legacy

May 30, 2025/in Community Development, Education, Events, Featured, News, Recreation, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Kait Thursday

On May 17, the Historic Huntsville Foundation (HHF) hosted its second annual “Cornerstones of History” walking tour, guiding residents through the city’s downtown core to explore the often-overlooked legacy of Black masons, entrepreneurs, and civic leaders who helped shape Huntsville’s economy and culture after the Civil War. Led by HHF Executive Director Donna Castellano and […]

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Demolition begins at old City Hall ahead of Big Spring expansion

February 21, 2025/in Community Development, Construction, Construction Zone, Featured, Government, Lead, News/by Mike Easterling

Bulldozers moved in last week and began tearing down a City Hall building that had been part of Huntsville’s downtown skyline since 1965—a bustling time when the Rocket City played a starring role in the Space Race. But after nearly 60 years and with structural issues, the building had become obsolete. Huntsville built a larger, […]

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Rocket City families have a blast at NASA in the Park

June 24, 2024/in Aerospace, Community Development, Events, Featured, Lead, News, People/by Heather Alfonso

Cover image: Provided by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center Despite the 103-degree heat index, thousands of people made their way to Huntsville’s Big Spring International Park this past Saturday for NASA in the Park.  Presented by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, the popular event has been on hiatus since 2018. That was the year NASA […]

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UPDATED: Top Jazz artists to perform in Huntsville for 2024 Jazz in the Park series

June 5, 2024/in Entertainment, Events, Featured, Lead, News, People/by Sarah Zupko

HUNTSVILLE, AL – This September, Huntsville will host top local, regional, and national jazz artists as part of the 2024 Jazz in the Park-Huntsville concert series. Like Concerts in the Park, which take place weekly in the summertime, Jazz in the Park is a free community event.  The performances will take place every Sunday afternoon […]

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