Events
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Reading of The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle at the Hampstead Branch Library |
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South & Appalachian Creative Placemaking Conference Montgomery 2025, will be focused on cities with populations under 200,000, rural areas and Appalachian communities who are incorporating arts and culture into placemaking, placekeeping and place honoring. The theme of the conference is centered on social and economic justice, equity and inclusion, and grassroots community-led efforts that […] The Power of Community: A Southern Story is a compelling art exhibition that delves into the deep-rooted traditions, resilience, and cultural richness of Southern communities. Showcasing a diverse collection of works—including paintings, photography, and multimedia. The exhibition highlights the unique narratives, shared histories, and collective spirit that define the South. Through themes of heritage, storytelling, […] |
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Drawn to the Library Juliette Hampton Morgan Memorial Library YA Department presents To celebrate National Library week, Join us for a figure drawing class in partnership with the Montgomery Museum of fine arts Wednesday, April 9, 2025 at 2:30 pm registration required by phone or in person 334-625-4983 |
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5K Run to be held at the Emory Folmar YMCA Soccer Complex. All 5K participants will receive a dri-fit shirt to celebrate our 11th Anniversary all finishers will receive special finishers medal. Walk-in/Late registrations are welcome (but not guaranteed a shirt on race day). There will also be a 1 Mile Fun Run (no t-shirts […] |
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Ignite your creativity at our NEW program series, Spark Sessions! 🌟 This spring, join AAF Montgomery for a series of dynamic discussions and expert-led talks designed to fuel your imagination and elevate your career. From nonprofit marketing and social media tips to work-life balance and animation, we’ll cover everything you need to stay inspired and […] |
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Our friend, the marvelous, multitalented educator and activist Lee Farrow, has inspired us to host a postcard-writing event, which she’s titling “Voice Your Views.” Join Farrow and our staff and a gathering of furious folks at The NewSouth Bookstore to make our voices heard. We’ll compose messages to local and national politicians — we’ll provide […] |
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Make the Earth earthier for Earth Day AND create garden gold out of food scraps. Food scraps are not garbage! Learn how to transform your apple cores, coffee grounds, and banana peels into compost. In this workshop you will learn: how to compost in your own backyardwhat you should put into your backyard compost and […] We are thrilled to host a program tied to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival production titled We Shall Someday, opening on Thursday, April 24. The work is a bold new jazz-infused musical that traces three generations of a Southern Black family as it encounters and confronts acts of racial injustice. Amazing storytelling and voices like you've […] |
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Join us for FREE coffee with AARP! Join Us for a Free Coffee and Community Conversation! Looking for a fun way to connect with your community and learn more by discussing topics that empower you to choose how you live as you age? Join AARP for a free coffee and community conversation where we will […] Join us for a great program featuring Tara Roberts, author of the newly released Written in the Waters: A Memoir of History, Home, and Belonging. Roberts will be in conversation with journalist and Black Joy founder Jonece Starr Dunigan. For fans of Cheryl Strayed's Wild and Jesmyn Ward's Men We Reaped, this searing memoir by […] Monthly Bingo at Hilltop Public House Benefiting: COLORS United "Festival of Lights" Prom Bingo cards are only $5 each, and we have an opportunity raise a lot of money for a great cause and win fabulous prizes. |
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Join us to welcome The Grove MGM to the Montgomery community! The Grove supports young women transitioning out of Foster Care in Alabama. They provide dignified, affordable housing and support to bridge the gap between the foster care system and independence. Your participation and/or donation contributes to the final phase of renovation of the building […]
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Come stroll thru the pecan trees and feast your eyes on the many handcrafted items from vendors all over. We will celebrate Earth Day and all the wonderful herbs for both medicinal and culinary excitement. There will music, food and fun for all. Family friendly events. Dogs on leashes are welcome but please be mindful […]
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Saturday, April 26, 2025 is Independent Bookstore Day and what better way to celebrate than with the FIRST EVER pop-up shop for Hyperbole Books! Come see me from 11-4 at Southern Art and Makers Collective and celebrate the GRAND OPENING of Hyperbole Books! While you're at it, head inside and grab some local art from […]
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*Venue site had this event listed as The Montgomery Black Rodeo on the 27th of April, This digital Listing is updated from our Print Edition* |
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Learn how to dye fabric with plants. Using flowers and indigo leaves harvested at E.A.T. South, we'll experiment with different techniques for dying fabric with natural dyes. At this workshop, you'll learn: plants you can grow at home to create dye.how to prepare fabric for dying.how to make dye out of flowers.Everyone will have a […]
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Hangout with your neighbors, meet the gardeners, tour the garden. Join us for a BYOB & potluck snacks Garden Social on Sunday, April 27, 2025, at 2:00 PM. |
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Cozy crime fiction does not come more clever or delightful than in this new book by Montgomery’s own Tom Spencer, The Mystery of the Crooked Man. Agatha Christie fans will love meeting Agatha Dorn in a crime yarn as “cool, crisp, and heady as the gin cantankerous library archivist Agatha loves,” says the Peterborough Telegraph. […] |
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The advance praise for Gary Minder’s novel is glowing. Our excellent friend, author Frye Gaillard, says, “Gary Minder is a fine storyteller and sensitive student of the human condition.This is as powerful a debut novel as you are likely to read, written with a deep sense of character and place.” Intrigued, we’ve invited Minder to […] |