News & Updates
Sweat-Tember Fitness Fun: Huntsville Parks & Recreation announces group exercise sessions
August 30, 2024Get ready to move, groove and sweat with Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s Sweat-Tember Fitness Fun. This multiweek fitness series invites residents ages 13 and up to participate on Saturdays in September from 9 to 10 a.m. The series kicks off Sept. 7 at Hays Farm, with subsequent sessions held at Big Spring Park East on Sept. 14 and 21. Participants of all fitness levels are welcome to enjoy a variety of invigorating [ more ]
Read MoreDeidra Bigham is a volunteer’s volunteer for Green Team
August 29, 2024Deidra Bigham is a volunteer’s volunteer. She intentionally scheduled her Adopt-a-Spot cleanup on Drake Avenue for Sept. 7 so she could participate in Green Team’s cleanup at Hillendale Park as part of National Cleanup Day. “My whole life is always trying to find interesting and fun ways to give back to my community,” Bigham said. “That’s just who I’ve always been.” Bigham has adopted a section of Drake Avenue from Gate 8 on [ more ]
Read MoreHow to get cleanup supplies from Green Team
August 29, 2024National Cleanup Day is Saturday, Sept. 21 and help is needed for our community cleanup at Hillendale Park. Groups are always welcome! But Green Team is always ready to support you or your group on a cleanup as the City works toward a litter-free community. Call us Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. and we’ll get you set up with everything you need to make a difference: Gloves, [ more ]
Read MoreHappening at Hays: Kayaking at Cherokee Landing
August 29, 2024Have you visited the Hays Cherokee Landing kayak launch point on the Flint River at Hays Nature Preserve? Toyota Motor Manufacturing in Huntsville in 2017 helped build this needed access point to the Flint River and it’s become a local favorite. The launch point can be reached via the Flint River Greenway at Hays Nature Preserve and it’s an ideal spot for kayakers of all skill levels. Don’t forget your dry [ more ]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville offices to close Monday for Labor Day
August 29, 2024City of Huntsville municipal offices will close Monday, Sept. 2, for Labor Day. This includes Animal Services, Public Transit (Orbit and Access) and Municipal Court. City offices will reopen at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 3. Garbage Collection: Residential collection will be delayed the week of Sept 2-6. Residents should leave carts at the curb until they are collected. Parks & Recreation: All facilities will close except splash pads, which will be open from 10 [ more ]
Read MoreMayor Tommy Battle, City leaders cut ribbon on state-of-the-art Transit Center
August 29, 2024Arriving at 521 Pratt Ave. by Orbit bus, City leaders cut the ribbon on a new downtown Transit Center that expands services and amenities available to customers. The facility’s 14 bus bays ensure capacity for the fleet and plenty of space for riders to board and disembark. The bays are 45 feet in length, allowing bus arrivals and departures in a more convenient setting. Director of Parking and Public Transit Quisha Bryant [ more ]
Read MoreWag, you’re it: Adopt your new best friend on the spot this Saturday
August 28, 2024In the market for a four-legged friend? Huntsville Animal Services invites the community to “Adopt on the Spot” at a pop-up event Saturday, Aug. 31, from 10 a.m. to 2 pm. at Petsense, 3110 Mountain Cove Circle SE, Owens Cross Roads. Whether you’re looking for a playful puppy, loyal adult dog or cuddly kitten, this event is the perfect opportunity to find a new companion. To help ease the adoption process, Animal [ more ]
Read MoreRegistration for Huntsville Parks & Recreation fall break camps opens Sept. 3
August 26, 2024Huntsville City Schools students have exciting options for staying engaged during fall break, thanks to the City’s Parks & Recreation Department. Fall camp registration runs from Sept. 3-23. Spaces are limited and filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Each child requires a separate application. “Not only do we aim to provide a safe and affordable environment for parents’ peace of mind, but we also want our children to have an exciting and [ more ]
Read MoreSBI investigating shooting death
August 26, 2024The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) responded to a domestic violence call in the 6200 block of Rime Village Drive just before 10 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 24. An armed suspect fired at a fleeing female in front of an HPD officer. An officer discharged his weapon, mortally wounding the suspect. No officers were injured during the incident. Per protocol, HPD requested the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) to lead the [ more ]
Read MoreGround broken on new west Huntsville recreation center
August 23, 2024Ground is officially broken on the future west Huntsville recreation center, kicking off a year-long construction project to build a new place to play in the City’s fifth district. The one-story, 27,350-square-foot facility located at 150 Martin Road, just west of Zierdt Road. The facility’s design mirrors the Mark Russell Recreation Center on Taylor Road, which is typically one of Huntsville Parks & Recreation’s busiest centers. It’s an exciting step forward in [ more ]
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