Category: Parks & Recreation
Brahan Spring disc golf course named for legendary ambassador Tom Monroe
February 23, 2024The City of Huntsville is paying tribute to Tom Monroe, a legend in the world of disc golf, by naming the disc golf course he designed at Brahan Spring Park in his honor. Monroe, who passed away Feb. 10 at the age of 77, was a Huntsville native who achieved worldwide acclaim in disc golf. He won 19 world championships and more than 90 titles on the Profession Disc Golf Association [ more ]
Read MoreCommunity Kite Festival celebrates community at family-friendly event
February 16, 2024The City of Huntsville and AshaKiran Foundation invite you to fly a kite at the 12th annual Community Kite Festival on Saturday, March 2, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at John Hunt Park, 2151 Airport Road in Huntsville. Besides kite flying, there will be food trucks, children’s activities and more at the free festival that celebrates inclusiveness, diversity, equity and harmony in the community. You can bring your own kite or [ more ]
Read MoreHuntsville Parks & Recreation announces inaugural Step-N-Style Sneaker Ball
February 15, 2024Dust off your finest attire and lace up those glamorous kicks for a night of dancing and celebration at the Step-N-Style Sneaker Ball. The inaugural event is Saturday, Feb. 24, from 6-9 p.m. at the Dr. Robert Shurney Legacy Center. Geared towards those ages 30+, this soirée promises an evening of elegance and comfort, where attendees can showcase their personal flair while embracing the fusion of style and comfort. The entry fee [ more ]
Read More#GoPlayHSV: Huntsville Parks & Recreation releases 2024 Spring Program Guide
February 13, 2024Say goodbye to the winter blues and hello to endless possibilities with Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s 2024 Spring Program Guide. Whether you’re a pickleball aficionado, fitness buff or just need an opportunity to socialize, it’s the perfect time to #GoPlayHSV. The guide is a gateway to more than 100 programs, special events and activities, many of which are offered free to the community. From youth programs to activities tailored for adults and [ more ]
Read MoreArts celebrate new office spaces at Sandra Moon Community Complex
February 1, 2024For the first time in their collective history, five Huntsville musical arts organizations now have a place to rehearse and call home. Huntsville Community Chorus Association, Huntsville Master Chorale, Huntsville Youth Orchestra, Huntsville Concert Band and the Brass Band of Huntsville are among the first tenants in a new arts wing at the Sandra Moon Community Complex. Through a partnership with the City of Huntsville and Parks & Recreation, Arts Huntsville will [ more ]
Read MoreRegistration for Huntsville Parks & Recreation Spring Break Camps opens Feb. 5
January 31, 2024Calling all parents and guardians – registration for Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s Spring Break Camps will open Monday, Feb. 5, and run through Friday, March 1. Parks & Recreation is offering the option of full-day or half-day Specialty camps. The camps, which run March 11-15, are open exclusively to Huntsville students in grades 1-6. Registration links can be found on the respective Day Camp and Specialty Camp pages. Designed to provide an enriching [ more ]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville services reopen Monday, Jan. 22
January 21, 2024The City of Huntsville will reopen on Monday, Jan. 22 at 6 a.m. This includes regular operating hours for all municipal departments and services. Residents should expect delays in garbage collection. Please place your can out on your regularly scheduled day and leave it curbside until Sanitation workers are able to collect.
Read MoreCity of Huntsville municipal offices closed Friday, Jan. 19
January 19, 2024City of Huntsville municipal offices will be closed Friday, Jan. 19, due to continued travel issues from this week’s winter weather event. Offices were set to reopen at 11 a.m. today, but after reassessing road conditions, the decision was made to close to ensure employees’ safety. All offices will reopen at 8 a.m. Monday, Jan. 22. The closure means court functions, government offices, services, trash collection and transit operations will not operate. [ more ]
Read MoreIcy conditions force Thursday closure for City of Huntsville, City of Madison and Madison County
January 17, 2024Slightly warmer temperatures will cause a partial thaw on Thursday, but another blast of arctic air will bring a potential refreeze of precipitation on roadways. To that end, Madison County Commission Chair Mac McCutcheon, Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle and Madison Mayor Paul Finley will close government operations through Thursday, Jan. 18. The closure means court functions, government offices, services, trash collection and transit operations will not operate until further notice. Access paratransit [ more ]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville, City of Madison and Madison County will remain closed on Wednesday, Jan. 17
January 16, 2024Icy, hazardous road conditions and frigid cold temperatures will persist through Wednesday, prompting the City of Huntsville, City of Madison and Madison County government operations to remain closed on Jan. 17. This includes the Madison County Courthouse, City of Huntsville Municipal Court, and all government offices, services and facilities. Huntsville Transit will not run Orbit busses, but Access will continue to handle dialysis patients. Madison County TRAM will be closed. Residents may expect [ more ]
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