This November, the charming city of Athens is buzzing with excitement as residents prepare for a series of events that promise to bring the community together in fun and festive ways. With the weather looking quite lovely, we are all set for an action-packed weekend!
Before we dive into the fun, let’s talk about the weather! This morning in Athens, we’ve been greeted with some warm sunshine, but don’t be surprised if you notice those clouds starting to roll in later. With a high of 79°F and gentle winds coming from the southeast at about 10 to 20 mph, it feels like the perfect day to get out and enjoy everything our lovely town has to offer.
One of the standout events this weekend is the Dia De Los Muertos celebration hosted by the Athens Arts League. Taking place on Saturday, November 2, from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. at High Cotton Arts, this vibrant event will be filled with live music, delicious food trucks, and a great variety of arts and crafts. Attendees will have the opportunity to remember and celebrate loved ones who have passed in a lively atmosphere. It’s a beautiful way to come together as community and keep memories alive! For more details, you can check out athensartsleague.com.
On the same day, we’ll also see a heartwarming ribbon cutting ceremony at the Alabama Veterans Museum and Archive. Set for 9 a.m., this ceremony will follow the monthly Coffee Call and will take place at the new park located at 114 W. Pryor St.. This is a wonderful opportunity for community members to support our local veterans and celebrate their sacrifices.
Lovers of literature and comfort food, you’re in luck! The Friends of the Athens-Limestone Public Library are holding a Used Book Sale on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the library on 603 S. Jefferson St.. Just imagine all those hidden literary gems waiting for a new home! Ain’t that a treat?
If you’re craving something delicious, the VFW Auxiliary #4765 is hosting its annual Fall Chicken Stew at 18165 Jefferson St.. Pre-sale pickup will kick off at 1 p.m., while regular sales get underway at 2 p.m. For just $10 per quart, you can savor this hearty delight. If you’d like to place a pre-sale order, reach out to Melanie McBay at (256)-998-8181.
Sports enthusiasts should mark their calendars for the 2024 Athens Police Department’s First Responders Softball Tournament at Athens Sportsplex. Originally slated for an earlier date, it will now take place this Saturday. Teams are encouraged to participate and show their athletic prowess while having fun!
Additionally, at 1 p.m. on Saturday, the Preserving Democracy in Alabama organization will host a Multi-Cultural Performing Arts Fall Festival at Athens Middle School. This event is not only entertaining but will also benefit Tanner High School’s marching band. What better way to enjoy the arts while supporting our youth?
As we move into the next week, don’t miss the opportunity to sign up for the Toys for Tots Program. Applications will be accepted on Wednesday, November 6, and it’s an important program that helps provide gifts for children in need during the holiday season. Be sure to bring all necessary documents!
And let’s not forget about the Elvis Christmas Concert on November 16, and the annual Veterans Day Parade planned for November 11. Mark those calendars, folks!
Athens is certainly abuzz with activities this November, reminding us all of the power of community and the joy of gathering together. So gather your friends, pack your sense of fun, and let’s soak up all that Athens has to offer this month. With events catering to every interest, there’s truly something for everyone!
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