Hey there, Athens! Are you looking for some fun and engaging activities to fill your calendar this October? Well, you’re in luck! Our charming city is buzzing with events to connect with the community, celebrate important causes, and enjoy the beautiful autumn weather. With sunny skies and temperatures around 80F, it’s a perfect time to get outside and join in the festivities!
First up, mark your calendars for a very special occasion—the Pink Lady Walk! This annual event, dedicated to raising awareness for breast cancer and the importance of early detection, is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. On Saturday, October 12, head over to Big Spring Memorial Park to join this wonderful cause. The 5k walk/run kicks off at 8 a.m. Make sure to join Sharon Carter, the woman who started it all in 2014, and her husband, Herbert Carter, as they lead the event. If you’re keen to know more, just hop on their website at pinkladywalk.org or give them a call at (256)-874-5637.
Do you have a green thumb or are you looking to grow one? On Tuesday, October 8, the Athens-Limestone County Public Library is hosting a workshop featuring Alabama Master Gardener Dan Pline. Join him for the session on “Rain Barrels for Your Home Landscape” at 11 a.m. This workshop is free and open to everyone, making it a great opportunity to learn more about gardening while making new friends!
Want to dive into the world of books? On Saturday, October 12, the Limestone County NAACP is hosting their monthly STEPS Book Club. This month’s theme, “Future Voters,” will empower both parents and kids. Join them from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at RICMBA, 13829 Lucas Ferry Rd. It’s a skill-building experience for youngsters from pre-school to eighth grade, so bring your kids along for some brunch and valuable learning!
If you’re a veteran or first responder, don’t miss the Veterans Breakfast hosted by AMVETS Post 21 on Saturday, October 12. This free event runs from 7 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at 22769 Black Road in Athens. Food, camaraderie, and appreciation await you!
Calling all music lovers! On Tuesday, October 22, the Marching Bands of Limestone County will present the much-anticipated Night of the Bands event. Head over to Canvar Field at East Limestone at 6 p.m. for an exciting evening featuring performances from local bands, including a special exhibition by the UNA Marching Pride. Tickets will only set you back $5.
What better way to celebrate the spooky season than a Haunt Walk? The Athens-Limestone County Tourism Association is hosting these annual spooky tours every Tuesday and Thursday throughout October. Join local guides at the historic 1906 Athens Visitors Center to get into the Halloween spirit!
And here’s something for the health-conscious folks! The Limestone County Council on Aging offers free virtual exercise classes through S.A.I.L. (Stay Active and Independent for Life) on Mondays and Fridays from 2 to 3 p.m. This program helps keep our community active and engaged, so feel free to join in from the comfort of your home!
So, there you have it, Athens! October is packed with community events that promise fun and connection. Whether you’re walking for a cause, gardening, reading, or enjoying spooky tours, there’s something for everyone. Grab your friends, your family, or just bring yourself, and let’s make the most of this fabulous month!
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