News Summary
This weekend promises an action-packed lineup of events in Huntsville and the Tennessee Valley! From vibrant art walks and community support walks to thrilling baseball games and family festivals, the activities cater to all ages. Don’t miss out on the unique experiences like the Vintage Market Days and the Earth Month Cleanup on April 5. Gather your friends and family to enjoy the best of what Huntsville has to offer, making unforgettable memories this spring!
Exciting Weekend Events Planned Across Huntsville and Tennessee Valley from April 4 to April 6
Huntsville is gearing up for an action-packed weekend filled with activities for all ages! From art to sports, family-friendly events and amazing food, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. So, grab your calendars and get ready to mark these highlights!
South Huntsville Art Walk & Chalk
On Saturday, April 5, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., head over to the South Huntsville Public Library for the inaugural South Huntsville Art Walk & Chalk. Witness the magic as live chalk mural creations come to life right before your eyes. Don’t forget to bring the kids! They’ll love the dedicated area just for them, and food trucks will surely tempt your taste buds. Plus, join in the fun at the “Flower Power” themed sidewalk chalk art competition!
Annual Walk for Autism
Also on April 5, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., join the Autism Support of Alabama as they host their annual Walk for Autism at the Jaycee Community Building. This event is a great way to raise awareness and show support for autism in our community.
Rocket City Trash Pandas Opening Weekend
Baseball fans, rejoice! Over the weekend from April 4 to April 6, the Rocket City Trash Pandas will kick off their season with games against the Chattanooga Lookouts. The excitement doesn’t stop at the diamond! Fireworks displays will light up the night sky on both Friday and Saturday nights. If you attend on Sunday, welcome home the team with a fleece blanket giveaway!
Vintage Market Days and Other Events
If you’re in the mood for some fabulous shopping, don’t miss the Vintage Market Days at the Ingalls Pavilion Event Center in Decatur from April 4 to April 6. It’s an upscale vintage-inspired market where you can find unique treasures.
Earth Month Kickoff Cleanup
Do your part for the planet on Saturday, April 5, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Dr. Richard Showers Recreation Center for an Earth Month Kickoff Cleanup. This is an excellent chance to beautify your community!
Family Events Galore!
New and expectant parents should check out the Huntsville Babypalooza Baby Expo on April 5 at the Von Braun Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be tons of resources, vendors, and fun activities catered specifically for you!
Meanwhile, Constitution Hall Park will be buzzing with a Spring Market on April 5, from 3 to 8 p.m., featuring local artisans showcasing their crafts. Plus, don’t miss Spring Farm Day at Burritt on the Mountain on April 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., where kids can experience life in the 1800s with tons of fun activities.
Mark Your Calendars!
Also happening that weekend, be sure to visit Tanner’s North Alabama Zoological Society’s Kids & Family Festival on April 5, offering engaging educational activities about Alabama’s rich biodiversity. And for families looking for some early morning fun, Bunny’s Breakfast Bash kicks off at 9 a.m. at Dave & Buster’s, perfect for a breakfast date with the Easter Bunny!
Additional Activities
Want a taste of adventure? Join the First Annual 4XFEST Jeep trail riding event from April 4 to April 6 at Hawk Pride Offroad for guided rides and competitions! Throughout the weekend, Altitude Huntsville will celebrate its grand reopening with brand-new attractions including a Ninja Course and dodgeball tournament. Tickets are available for all these thrilling experiences!
Community Clean-Ups and Festivals
The 22Aday.Org Ride for Veteran Suicide Prevention will start at Natchez Trace Harley-Davidson on April 5 at 9 a.m., with proceeds going to a good cause, making this an event you won’t want to miss!
And while you’re out enjoying the festivities, if you’re the outdoorsy type, there will be a trail care opportunity with Cane Creek Land Stewards on April 5. Join hands to help maintain the beautiful trails of Cane Creek Canyon.
Finally, don’t forget about the Bloomin’ Festival Arts & Crafts Fair at St. Bernard Prep School on April 5-6 for a delightful shopping experience featuring local crafts, all for just a $5 admission fee.
This weekend is shaping up to be a fantastic way to enjoy the spring weather, support local businesses, and participate in community-building activities. Pack your bags and get ready to have some fun in Huntsville and the Tennessee Valley!
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Additional Resources
- Rocket City Mom
- WAFF
- Hville Blast
- The Redstone Rocket
- Hville Blast – Spring Festivals
- Wikipedia: Huntsville, Alabama
- Google Search: Huntsville events April 2025
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Huntsville
- Google News: Huntsville events
