Events Along the Lookout Mountain Parkway
September
September 7 Sandstone Glade Hike A glade is an open area where the bedrock is at or near the surface, and where soils are so thin, trees and shrubs find it difficult to grow, yet you’ll find thriving, rare and unique plant communities that depend on the chemistry and conditions the environments provide. Learn about this unique environment and explore the glades in DeSoto State Park. Scout out rare, beautiful plants and wondrous rock formations among the natural clearings dotting Lookout Mountain’s porous cap. About the hike: Moderate hike along rocky terrain. Approximately 1.10 miles round trip: DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto’s Country Store on County Road 89. Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Weather-dependent, please call the Lodge at 256.845.5380 beforehand to check on status of hike. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details. Things to bring: Plenty of water and/or sports drink, snacks/lunch, hiking poles/staff (optional), sturdy shoes (open toe shoes are not recommended) WEATHER: Please be sure to dress appropriately according to seasonal temperatures/weather. As with all outdoor events, if it is stormy or very poor trail conditions, we may have to cancel. If the weather is questionable, please call the park before you leave home to check if the hike is still on (256.845.0051)
September 7 Wildflower Watercolors for Beginners – Fall Blooms Discover the beauty of native wildflowers through the art of watercolor in this beginner-friendly class. Designed for those who think they can’t draw a stick figure, this course focuses on easy-to-learn techniques to capture the delicate charm of local flora. Using simple brush strokes and basic color mixing, you’ll create vibrant, nature-inspired artworks while exploring the unique features of native wildflowers. No prior art experience is required—just bring your enthusiasm and a willingness to experiment. By the end of the class, you’ll have a collection of small watercolor paintings and newfound confidence in your artistic abilities. 2:00 pm-5:00 pm (CST) Where: DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, AL. Nature Center next to DeSoto’s Country Store & Information Center on Co. Rd. 89 Fee: $55.00 -includes all supplies. Ages 12 to adult. Class space is limited to 10, pre-registration is required for attendance in this class. Pre-registration
September 7 Book Signing with Larry Craze Larry Craze, author of “Yet a Remnant” will be at Moon Lake Library September 7 at 10:30 AM to sign copies of his historical novel about the area around Valley Head during the Reconstruction period. Last month Larry spoke at the Little River Arts Council ARTalk at the library but his copies of the book weren’t available yet. He will have copies for sale and signing at this event, so please stop by and pick up a signed copy Saturday, September 7th
September 7 Campfire Talk: Fierce Flyers: The World of Loggerhead Shrikes
September 7 Star Party Join JAX State astronomy professor Dr. Laura Weinkauf, the JSU Field Schools, and the Little River National Preserve in this exploration of the night sky. If you have ever looked up at the stars and wanted to learn more about the constellations, planets, and the moon this is your chance. Join us on the back lawn of the Canyon Center for this free, family friendly night! Bring your binoculars, telescopes, and lawn chairs if you have them and call the Little River Canyon Center for more information, 256-845-3548. WEATHER: As with all outdoor events, if it’s raining/stormy or very poor trail conditions, we may have to cancel. If the weather is questionable, please call the Canyon Center before leaving home. Meet at the Little River Canyon Center
8:00 pm (CST) Free and open to everyone!
September 9 Enjoy the Moment: Hike & Hammock Discover a secluded hammock spot and immerse yourself in the tranquility of the great outdoors! Let’s unwind and recharge together amidst breathtaking scenery and the soothing sway of hammocks. Hiking offers the opportunity to connect with nature, explore new trails, and get some exercise, while relaxing in a hammock allows you to unwind and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. DeSoto State Park Assistant Naturalist, Mirandi Watson will lead a short hike to a peaceful hammock spot. Participants will be supplied a hammock to use and shown how to hang it. Afterwards, 30-45 min will be spent relaxing in the hammocks before hiking back out. About the hike: the hike is considered moderate, because of the uneven, rocky terrain. Each month will utilize a different trail in the park, be beginner friendly, and be between 1-3 miles each. The April hike will be along the Never-neverland Trail. Meet at the Benefield Nature Center next to the Country Store on County Road 89. Will caravan to Lost Falls Trailhead: Free, but RSVP is required, so we know how many to expect
September 10 Job Fair DeKalb & Jackson County Department of Human Resources Job & Resource Fair, September 10th, from 9am to 2pm Northeast Alabama Community College 138 Alabama Highway 35, Rainsville, AL 35986 for information contact: Jamie Chandler 256-844-2727
September 11 Forest Tales Outdoors Storytime Hike Join DeSoto State Park Assistant Naturalist, Mirandi Watson, for an OUTDOOR story time catered towards you and your young nature lovers twice per month from April to September. Enjoy captivating tales and engaging movement activities amidst the beauty of nature. Get the chance to interact with the natural world around you, spotting wildlife, exploring hidden nooks, and perhaps even encountering a few surprises along the way. About the hike: the hike is considered easy, perfect for little feet. Around 0.6 Miles Total What to bring: Backpack with water & snacks. Closed-toed shoes. Date: May 22, 2024 Time: 10:00 am to 11:00 am (CST) Where: DeSoto State Park, Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at the Benefield Nature Center next to the Country Store on County Road 89 Fee: Free, but RSVP is required, so we know how many to expect. RSVP here: https://reserve.alapark.com/register/DSP-Forest-Tales This program is for grown-ups and their children -NO PETS PLEASE. Participants are invited to stay after for time to play, explore DeSoto State Park and socialize with other families
September 12 Fall Social Event Join us for our Fall Social as we honor longtime supporters of the arts center, Soc and Barbara Sennett. The Sennett’s late son, Chuck Sennett, is the namesake of our facility. Our quarterly socials are great way to gather with friends and make new ones! Heavy hors d’oeuvres, drinks and music by Brett Sennett. 5:30-7:30 pm central
September 14 Fall Festival Vendor Event Hey everyone!! We are so excited to be having a fall festival on September 14 from 9-4!! We will have vendors, food trucks, bounce house, pony rides, live music, and face painting!!! For registration or more details, contact Jessie Brown!!
We can’t wait to see everyone there!!!
September 14 Members Social we’ll be hosting our annual meeting and social at our new digs at Moon Lake Village, where we have incorporated not only a lovely sculpture garden featuring the work of sculptor Deedee Morrison, but also have opened a gallery inside the former Moon Lake school which presents the work of our local artists along with LRAC t-shirts and Make Your Mark on Mentone notecards. Even more reason to celebrate! So this gathering will also serve as the Little River Art Gallery grand opening!
September 14 Junior Ranger Adventure Series: Tree Discovery Junior Ranger Adventure Series: Tree Discovery This once-a-month hike is designed for explorers aged 3 to 103! Participants will have the opportunity to earn the coveted DeSoto State Park Junior Ranger Patch while discovering the wonders of nature and the park’s historical treasures. DSP Assistant Naturalist Mirandi Watson will be guiding this fun hike, geared toward all ages. This program will begin with an overview of the DSP Jr Ranger Program and will hike along different trails and focus on several topics in the booklet. About the hike: the hike is considered moderate, because of the uneven, rocky terrain. Each month will utilize a different trail in the park, be beginner friendly, and be between 1-3 miles each. We will take our time, so this hike is good for all skill levels. What to bring: Backpack with plenty of water, lunch, snacks. And a journal with a pen or pencil. Closed-toed shoes. 11 am to 2 pm
September 14 Campfire Talk: Natural History of the Appalachian Fiddle Join us for a fun campfire talk in the Great Outdoors! Campfire Talks are a series of educational & entertaining programs located outside in DeSoto State Park. Campfire programs are held many Friday & Saturday evening (June –October) in our large campfire ring inside the improved campground. Talks are for all ages, & open to everyone! Traditional Appalachian fiddlers celebrated the beauty and mystery of the natural world with their music, giving tunes commemorative names like “Piney Woods,” “Head of the Creek,” “Horses in the Canebrake,” “Icy Mountain” and “Shaking Down the Acorns.” Join botanist and fiddler Dr. Jimmy Triplett from Jacksonville State University on a musical journey through this rich heritage and learn about the interplay between Appalachian natural history and folkways.
September 18 Meandering Moonlight Guided Paddle DeSoto State Park staff offers this relaxing guided moonlight paddle trip on scenic Little River. Enjoy the peace and quiet of nature as we paddle upstream on the ‘coke bottle clear’ waters of the West Fork of Little River. Enjoy this flatwater paddle as the sun goes down and the full moon comes up. Experience the peace & quiet of the gloaming-time! This trip is approximately 4 miles round trip on flatwater, spans a 3 to 3 1/2-hour period and includes kayak, paddle, & personal flotation device. Muse be able to paddle upstream and back (no current) Weight limits: 300 pounds for singles & 450 for tandems. Ages 8 to adult. Appropriate clothing for weather (you may get wet), headlamp or flashlight, bug spray, snacks, and drinking water. DeSoto Falls Picnic Area-Miller’s Bend Paddle Shack (about 7 miles from main park area of DeSoto State Park) $30.00 for single kayak rental (2 person-tandem kayaks are available on a limited basis for $50.00) Pre-registration closes September 14 Pre-registration: https://forms.office.com/g/1Bh261fzZd
September 19 Canyon Kids: Tree ID Ages 7 to 12 years old Join us for hands on adventure learning. The fall semester of Young Explorers will meet the 3rd Thursday of August, September, October and November of 2024! Children ages 7 to 12 years old will want to attend ALL of these hands-on adventures! To creatively learn about animals, plants, bugs, and more with JSU Field Schools. Little River Canyon Center in Fort Payne, AL 10:30 am – 12/Noon (CST) $8 per class or $25 when registering for entire spring semester. Registration required. Limited availability. https://secure.touchnet.net/C20…/web/product_detail.jsp… For more details, email rmtaylor@jsu.edu or call 256-845-3548
September 19 Glow 5K and & Fun Run Movin for Main Street GLOW 5K & Fun Run Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024 will start at 7 PM at the back of the Fort Payne Rotary Pavilion 201 5th St NW. Online registration is now open! Event will open at 6:00 PM – 6:45 PM for onsite registration the day of the event. Free Glow Sticks, glow bracelets, & glow necklaces will be available for runners. T-Shirts ($20) will be available for purchase. Overall top 3 winners will receive cash prizes. 1st ($250) 2nd ($175) 3rd ($75). Overall winner in each age category will receive a medal. Age groups (13-15) (16-20) (21-30) (31-40 (41-50) (51-60) (61 +) An after party will be at Vintage 1889 in the Back Forty Venue with a drawing for door prizes.
September 20 – 21 Fall Market We would love to welcome you to our first Fall Market at The Mercantile on Gault. Join us in Fort Payne, Alabama, during the hustle and bustle of the fun and exciting Boom Days weekend for a truly unique shopping experience! From carefully curated antiques and vintage treasures to handcrafted herbal remedies and organic goodness, there’s something for everyone! If you are a vintage or antique vendor or you have handmade items we would love for you to join us! Message us for details or you can find the vendor application on our website. Deadline to apply to be a vendor is September 16th.
September 20 – 21 Boom Days Heritage Celebration – 3rd Saturday – This annual art and musical event displays citizens of Fort Payne taking a second look at their past and the heritage passed down to them through the arts and crafts of our area. Many events will take place the week prior to the celebration. The Boom Days Heritage Celebration will feature many of these facets in the presentation of musical performances as well as art displays in City Park. 256-845-1524
September 21 Young Eagles Event We are planning to have another Young Eagles event on Saturday, September 21st, from 9:00 AM to Noon, Central time. Young Eagles is a program that gives free airplane rides to children as part of the EAA organization. Visit EAA.org and look for Young Eagles to read more about the program. Our event is open for 8-17 year olds, and they will need a parent or guardian to sign permission. It is dependent upon good weather, so low cloud cover, storms or high winds can result in cancelling the event or ending it early. Also if our roster fills up, we may cut off registration before the end of the event.
September 21 Serious Skills Series: Nature’s Touch: Salve-Making with Native Plants Ethnobotany explores the relationship between people and plants, tracing how different cultures have historically used native plants for healing and daily life. Salve-making, a tradition rooted in this rich history, involves crafting soothing remedies from these plants, blending ancient knowledge with modern practices to create natural solutions for wellness. Learn some the very basics of making healing salves with native plants in our hands-on workshop. Learn to create some soothing salves from local herbs, discover their healing properties, and make a few salves to take home. No experience required—just bring your curiosity and leave with new skills and your own homemade remedies! 1:00-3:00 p.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meeting place disclosed at time of registration. $45 per person. Pre-registration is required, as spaces are limited. FULL
September 21 Campfire Talk: Falconry in Alabama Join us for a fun campfire talk in the Great Outdoors! Campfire Talks are a series of educational & entertaining programs located outside in DeSoto State Park. Campfire programs are held many Friday & Saturday evening (June –October) in our large campfire ring inside the improved campground. Talks are for all ages, & open to everyone!
Guest Speaker Matt Whitfield is a licensed Falconer in the State of Alabama and has 2 captive bred Harris Hawk he will be bringing. Come on out to meet them and learn about these beautiful birds!
Seating is limited, so bring your own comfortable camp chair if you wish. 7:00 pm DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Campfire Ring in the Improved Campground (In case of inclement weather will be located in the CCC Pavilion in picnic area) No pre-registration required, fee & open to everyone. For any details about the talk, email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov
September 22 May’s Gulf Songwriter Series VI Join us at Little River Canyon Center featuring original music from Jeff Black | Two Crows for Comfort. Tickets $25 in advance, $30 the day of the show. Coolers welcome. This is a rain or shine event. Limited seating so make reservations early. This is a rain or shine event.
September 25 Forest Tales Outdoors Storytime Hike Join DeSoto State Park Assistant Naturalist, Mirandi Watson, for an OUTDOOR story time catered towards you and your young nature lovers twice per month from April to September. Enjoy captivating tales and engaging movement activities amidst the beauty of nature. Get the chance to interact with the natural world around you, spotting wildlife, exploring hidden nooks, and perhaps even encountering a few surprises along the way. About the hike: the hike is considered easy, perfect for little feet. Around 0.6 Miles Total What to bring: Backpack with water & snacks. Closed-toed shoes. Date: May 22, 2024 Time: 10:00 am to 11:00 am (CST) Where: DeSoto State Park, Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at the Benefield Nature Center next to the Country Store on County Road 89 Fee: Free, but RSVP is required, so we know how many to expect. RSVP here: https://reserve.alapark.com/register/DSP-Forest-Tales This program is for grown-ups and their children -NO PETS PLEASE. Participants are invited to stay after for time to play, explore DeSoto State Park and socialize with other families
September 25 Photo Encaustic Workshop Explore the basics of the art of photo encaustic painting! Encaustic painting is an ancient art that uses a molten beeswax solution composed of beeswax, resin, and sometimes pigment. We will review the basics of using this exciting medium along with safety issues, surface options, layering, fusing with a blow-torch or heat-gun and more. This workshop will focus on using student images brought to class and you will see ways to colorize, texturize and enhance your own images. 10 am to 3:30 pm
September 27 Plant Discovery Hike-Fall Blooms Join DeSoto State Park Staff for a meandering journey within the forest, taking in every opportunity to learn more about the natural world. On this hike we will identify many native plants of the southern Appalachians and will be teaching you how to recognize the species found in the park. Scout out rare, beautiful plants and wondrous rock formations among the natural clearings dotting Lookout Mountain’s porous cap. Bring a notebook/camera if you wish and discover what can be seen along the trails. About the hike: Approx. 1 1/2 miles round trip, utilizing aqua trail & DeSoto Scout Trail. moderate due to slightly rocky terrain. 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at Boardwalk Trailhead on County Road 89. Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Weather-dependent, please call the Lodge at 256.845.5380 beforehand to check on status of hike. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details. www.alapark.com/desoto-state-park/hiking If the weather is questionable, please call the park before you leave home to check if the hike is still on (256.845.0051)
September 27 Debbie bond and Radiator Rick in Mentone We are excited to announce that Debbie Bond and Radiator Rick are returning to Mentone. The duo’s last performance here in 2021 coincided with their CD release of “Blues Without Borders.” Admission is $25 and reservations can be purchased at https://square.link/u/j9Tu9fP2 Mentone Arts Center 7 pm to 9 pm
September 27 Campfire Talk-Fire in Our Forests: How Fire Shapes Alabama ‘s Flora and Fauna
Alabama’s forests are intimately tied to fire. Fire’s interactions with our plants and animals have shaped the states’ ecosystems for thousands of years. Restoring a fire regime in areas where fire has been removed from the landscape can be very difficult. Join guest Naturalist Jimmy Stiles to learn about the importance of prescribed fire to maintaining our astounding biodiversity.
Seating is limited, bring so your own comfortable camp chair if you wish. 7:00 pm-8:00 pm (CST): DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Campfire Ring in the Improved Campground (In case of inclement weather will be located in the CCC Pavilion in picnic area) Campground gates will open 30 minutes before program. Free and open to everyone, no pre-registration required; For any details about the talk, email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov.
September 28 National Public Lands Day Join DeSoto State Park Staff on a beautiful outdoor adventure hike on the Desoto Scout Trail (DST). This hike is a challenging & steep 6.5 mile hike. The trail follows the West Fork of Little River and traverses a varied terrain of ridges, valleys, fern glades, rock formations, waterfalls, beside deep pools, riffles, through rhododendron tunnels, creek crossings, swimming holes, and sandy stretches. About the hike: Approx 6.5 miles round trip, moderate to strenuous along rocky mountainous terrain. We will meet & start at DeSoto State Park Lodge, hike downstream to the backcountry trailhead off Road 5 in the Little River WMA (car caravan back to lodge). 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at Lodge Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Weather-dependent, please call the Lodge at 256.845.5380 beforehand to check on status of hike. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details. www.alapark.com/desoto-state-park/hiking As with all outdoor events, if it is stormy or very poor trail conditions, we may have to cancel. If the weather is questionable, please call the park before you leave home to check if the hike is still on (256.845.0051)
September 28 Herp Herp, Hooray! Reptiles & Amphibians of Alabama
From the elusive Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake to the colorful Green Salamander, Alabama boasts an incredible diversity of herps that play essential roles in our ecosystem. Learn about these remarkable creatures, their habitats, and their importance in maintaining ecological balance. Whether you’re a seasoned naturalist or new to herpetology, this exploration offers a captivating glimpse into Alabama’s unique wildlife. Whether you love them or hate them, get better acquainted with what herp species Alabama has and how they are a big part of our ecosystem. This live animal presentation with Herpetologist Jimmy Stiles will focus on Alabama’s amazing reptile and amphibian diversity. Intended for people of all ages to learn about our native herps! Seating is limited, so bring your own comfortable camp chair if you wish. 10:00-11:30 a.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. CCC Pavilion in DeSoto’s Picnic Area (across the street from Country Store)
Fee: Free and open to everyone, no pre-registration required; For any details about the program, email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov
September 28 Serious Skills Series: Wildflower Watercolors for Beginners -Fall Blooms Discover the beauty of native wildflowers through the art of watercolor in this beginner-friendly class. Designed for those who think they can’t draw a stick figure, this course focuses on easy-to-learn techniques to capture the delicate charm of local flora. Using simple brush strokes and basic color mixing, you’ll create vibrant, nature-inspired artworks while exploring the unique features of native wildflowers. No prior art experience is required—just bring your enthusiasm and a willingness to experiment. By the end of the class, you’ll have a collection of small watercolor paintings and newfound confidence in your artistic abilities. 2:00 pm-5:00 pm (CST)
DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, AL. Nature Center next to DeSoto’s Country Store & Information Center on Co. Rd. 89 $55.00 -includes all supplies. Ages 12 to adult. Class space is limited to 10, pre-registration is required for attendance in this class. Pre-registration
September 28 Campfire Talk: Mammals of Alabama Alabama is home to 62 native mammals: 22 species of rodents, 16 species of bats, 11 species of carnivores, six species of insectivores, four species of rabbits, one ungulate, one opossum and one armadillo. Join Amber Baker, Wildlife Biologist from the Division of Wildlife & Freshwater Fisheries for an entertaining program featuring the warm-blooded critters that can be seen through-out the state. See a collection of furs & skulls & discover characteristics of many different species. Seating is limited, so bring your own comfortable camp chair if you wish-campground gate will open 30 min. before program. 7:00 pm-8:00 pm (CST) Where: DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Campfire Ring in the Improved Campground (In case of inclement weather will be located in the CCC Pavilion in picnic area) No pre-registration required, fee & open to everyone. For any details about the talk, email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov
September 29 Hope And Remembrance Suicide Awareness Walk 2024 A suicide awareness walk to bring hope to those suffering and to remember those lost to suicide. 2 pm
October
October 4 – 5 Huey Helicopter Rides Book your flight on a Huey Helicoper for March 22nd & 23rd, 2024 Friday Flights: 1pm until 4pm. Saturday Flights: 10am until 3pm. Flight Time: 8 – 12 minutes We will do our best to keep your time slot at the time your requested. However, your slot may be altered or chosen by our staff to meet flight requirement, wind conditions, and refueling time. Your flight time could land any where between 1-4pm on Friday and 10am- 3pm on Saturday. 80 Spots Available. (40 Per Day) Minimum Age: 5 years old with Parent or Guardian. Meet at True Adventure Sports. Please arrive a minimum of 30-45 minutes early! If you have any questions or concerns please reach out! $145 per person or reserve a Private flight for $1450 and up to 10 people. Due to fuel cost and FAA requirements there will be no refunds and your flight must be paid in full!
October 12 Little River Canyon Half Marathon Join us for the 11th annual Canyon Half Marathon. Race begins at 8 am. Possibly one of the most scenic half marathons in the country, the certified course loops 13.1 miles on paved roads, starting and ending at the Little River Canyon Center. Benefits the JSU Field School!
October 12 SAMfest Join us under the stars at Sweet Seasons Farm for The SAM Foundation’s benefit concert on May 18, 2024! The lineup will consist of American Idol Winner – Taylor Hicks, Jess Goggans Band, The Locals and two acoustic sets. The SAM Foundation’s mission is to prevent suicide through public awareness and education. Our hope is to change the way our communities view mental health and serve as a resource to those who have been affected by suicide.
October 13 Sacred Harp Singing Sacred Harp is a uniquely American tradition that brings communities together to sing four-part hymns and anthems. It is a proudly inclusive part of our shared cultural heritage. All events welcome beginners and newcomers, with no musical experience or religious affiliation required — in fact, the tradition was born from colonial “singing schools” whose purpose was to teach beginners to sing, and our methods continue to reflect this goal. Though Sacred Harp is not affiliated with any denomination, it is a deeply spiritual experience for all involved, and functions as a religious observance for many singers. Sacred Harp “singings” are not performances. There are no rehearsals and no separate seats for an audience. Every singing is a unique and self-sufficient event with a different group of assembled participants. The singers sit in a hollow square formation with one voice part on each side, all facing inwards so we can see and hear each other. However, visitors are always welcome to sit anywhere in the room and participate as listeners. This is a bi-annual event that takes place at Council Bluff School. https://www.landmarksdekalbal.org/…/the-council-bluff…/
October 14 – 19 DeKalb County VFW Agricultural Fair Rides on the midway, great food, live entertainment, livestock exhibits, agricultural displays, awards, and so much more. Held at the VFW Fairgrounds. Gates open at 5 p.m. 256-845-4752
October 18, Fall Festival Kick-Off Concert with Will Dooley, grounds of Mentone Inn
October 19 Mentone Fall Festival We are delighted to announce the 2nd Annual Mentone Fall Festival will be held on Saturday October 19, 2024, from 9 am – 4 pm CST on the campus of the historic Moon Lake School building, the current home to Moon Lake Village in Mentone, Alabama. Mentone Fall Festival is hosted by the Town of Mentone and a group of enthusiastic volunteers. Funds raised will offset festival expenses and extensive repairs needed for the historic Moon Lake school building which has been repurposed into an artisan village in the heart of Mentone. The festival will kick-off on Friday night with Will Dooley & Company performing from 6-9 pm at Mentone Inn’s Linger Longer Pavilion. This is a free event for the community. We anticipate enthusiastic crowds ready to purchase your artwork on Saturday. The event will also draw crowds for the Fall-themed family friendly games and drawings of donated items.
October 19 Third Saturday Third Saturday Sunset Cruise-In will be an afternoon of family fun activities in the Main Street District of Fort Payne. This public event will include food, live music, motorcycles, antique car show, and much more.
October 19 May’s Gulf at the Canyon Center Amphitheater Doors open at 5 pm music 6 pm. Featuring Andrew DuHon | The Collective Review: A Bob Seger Tribute. Tickets $25 in advance, $30 the day of the show. Rain or shine event. Coolers and leashed pets welcome.
October 25 – 26 Spookapalooza Weekend at DeSoto State Park Trick or treating, games, live animals, storytelling, and more are in store during this popular annual event. Grab your favorite costume, bring the family, and come stay with us! All events are free to the public & great for all ages! More details to come. DeSoto State Park in Fort Payne, Alabama Call 256-997-5025 or see www.alapark.com/DSP-Spookapalooza for complete details.
October 26 Run Domestic Violence Out of Town 5k This 5K is hosted by Comprehensive Counseling Associates. Meet at the Rotary Pavilion in Fort Payne. Event is from 9 am to 2 pm and the 5K run will be 9:30 am to 11 am. Shirts and medals for all participants if signed up by October 12th.
October 26 Painting Fall Leaves in Water Color Pencils Have you been wondering what to do with that beautiful set of watercolor pencils? This one-day workshop taught by returning artist/instructor Redenta Soprano might be just what you have been looking for! Tuition is $100 and limited to 10 students. A small supply list will be emailed to registered students. Call 256-674-3366 to register.
November
November 1 Serious Skills Series: Leaf Pounding Class Hosted by DeSoto State Park. The Serious Skills series is a variety of classes and workshops that provide opportunities to discover a hidden talent or learn a new skill for personal enrichment. Classes are open to residents, overnight guests, and park visitors. Leaf pounding is a simple, stunning technique, historically used by Native American women to decorate fabric. Pounding with a rock or a hammer transfers the natural dyes of a leaf to fabric while retaining the design of the original leaf. In this class, join DeSoto State Park Naturalist Brittney Hughes on a quick walk to ID leaves that can be used for leaf pounding, then get a chance to unleash your creativity to make a beautiful and unique piece of fabric to take home. Participants can also bring their own fabric like t-shirts, handkerchiefs, pillowcases, etc. as long as it is 100% cotton. This class is for ages 8 to adult. 3:00-5:00 p.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park in Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at Lodge, in the pollinator garden. $10.00 -includes all supplies. Class space is limited, pre-registration is required for attendance in this class. Pre-registration: https://reserve.alapark.com/register/DSP-SSS-LeafPounding
This class will be held outside under a covered pavilion, be prepared for whatever weather conditions are present. For any questions, email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov
November 2 Canyon Fest Little River Canyon Field School and Interpretive Center want you to come and enjoy live music, nature and arts activities, arts demonstrations and sales, great food, vendors, children’s activities and more. Free and open to everyone. Pets welcome on leashes. Donations appreciated.
November 2 Outdoor Observations Hike Have you ever seen a plant, mushroom, or critter and wondered what it was? Even during the Winter there are some cool things to see, so join DeSoto State Park staff to discover what can be observed & recorded using iNaturalist, a free app that can be used to record observations of all sorts of things — plants, animals, and even fungi. Learn how to use the simple app to help contribute to park species lists and about species seen in the park. About the hike: Moderate hike along mountainous terrain, some rocky terrain. Approximately 2 miles round trip. 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto’s Country Store on County Road 89. Fee: Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Weather-dependent, please call the Lodge at 256.845.5380 beforehand to check on status of walk. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details. www.alapark.com/desoto-state-park/hiking
November 9 & 10, Creative Spirit Market, DeSoto State Park 9th Annual Creative Spirit Market Hosted by DeSoto State Park & Little River Arts Council Adding a new twist to a typical art fair, this event is designed as an open air showcase, with artist demonstrations, locally & regionally created fine & folk art, premium hand-crafted goods, & live acoustic music. Shoppers can browse and watch artists in their creative process, listen to music, plus purchase goods from fine and folk artists such as painters, potters, quilters, weavers & basket makers, fabric spinners, culinary artists and craftsmen. Some unique and one-of-a-kind gifts will be available for purchase. Stop by and get some early gift-shopping in!
November 10 Sunday Suppers: Eat With Nancy Style Sunday, November 10th, 2024 at 4:00pm–7:00pm If it’s Sunday, rest assured Nancy Wall Hopkins is hosting one of her famed low-key Suppers. There are many secrets to Nancy’s effortless laid-back entertaining style—for this Autumn Supper at Andiamo Lodge, Nancy will share multiple philosophies guaranteed to inspire. You’ll learn: How to set a stylish, inspiring and comfy table; how to rely on collected boards instead of fussy serving pieces; and how to add sparkle with hints of silver and crystal. Best of all, Nancy will share a favorite recipe for her house Pitcher Cocktail. Then, she’ll share how she turns farmstand favorites into a completely fuss-free menu. Best of all, Nancy will show you how to sneak in a few of her go-to grocery-store finds for guest-please success. This is a cozy class that you don’t want to miss. Grab a sweater and head on over.
November 16 Collinsville Historic Turkey Trot – Join us for food, fun and games. An antique car and tractor show, turkey shoot, cake walk, and historic “turkey toss” from the roof of a building make this an event fun for all ages. Sponsored in part by the Collinsville Historic Association. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 256-524-2788
November 16 Serious Skills Series: Nature’s Elements in Metal Art Workshop The Serious Skills Series is a variety of classes and workshops that provide opportunities to discover a hidden talent or learn a new skill for personal enrichment. Classes are open to local residents, overnight guests and park visitors. Unleash your creativity as you design and create your own unique metal art piece inspired by the beauty of nature. Join artist Kevin Watson from Tintations for a fun workshop that utilizes reclaimed tin and barn wood. Make your own piece of art to hang at home or give to someone special. This class is for ages 14 to adult. What to Bring: Enthusiasm (all materials and tools needed to complete this project will be provided). Wear comfortable, casual clothing and bring drinks/snacks if you wish. This workshop emphasizes the use of hand tools, students should have moderate hand strength. 1:00-3:00 p.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama-Location disclosed at time of registration $40.00 includes all supplies. Class space is limited, pre-registration is required for attendance in this class. Pre-register here
November 16 – 17 Gun & Knife Show The Fort Payne Gun & Knife Show will be held next on Feb 10th-11th in Ft Payne, AL. This Ft Payne gun show is held at Dekalb County Fairgrounds and hosted by A.G. Gun Shows. All federal and local firearm laws and ordinances must be obeyed.
November 21 Canyon Kids – Native Americans – Traditions & Innovations Join us for hands on adventure learning. The fall semester of Young Explorers will meet the 3rd Thursday of August, September, October and November of 2024! Children ages 7 to 12 years old will want to attend ALL of these hands-on adventures! To creatively learn about animals, plants, bugs, and more with JSU Field Schools. Little River Canyon Center in Fort Payne, AL. $8 per class or $25 when registering for entire spring semester. Registration required. Limited availability. For more details, email rmtaylor@jsu.edu or call 256-845-3548 Young Explorers – Ages 7 to 12 years old
November 22 Trail Trekker Hike: DeSoto Scout Trail The trail follows the West Fork of Little River and traverses a varied terrain of ridges, valleys, fern glades, rock formations, waterfalls, beside deep pools, riffles, through rhododendron tunnels, creek crossings, swimming holes, and sandy stretches. About the hike: Hike is approximately 3.5 miles round trip, moderate to strenuous along rocky mountainous terrain with some steep slopes. We will go from Gilliam Loop Trailhead down Exit 1 and upstream to Indian Falls and back. Closed toed shoes are preferred. 12:00-4:00 p.m. (CST)
Where: DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto’s Gilliam Loop Trailhead (past the Lodge on cabin road) Fee: Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Weather-dependent, please call the Lodge at 256.845.5380 beforehand to check on status of hike. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details. www.alapark.com/desoto-state-park/hiking Things to bring: Plenty of water and/or sports drink, snacks/lunch, hiking poles/staff (optional), sturdy shoes (open toe shoes are not recommended) WEATHER: Please be sure to dress appropriately according to seasonal temperatures/weather. As with all outdoor events, if it is stormy or very poor trail conditions, we may have to cancel. If the weather is questionable, please call the park before you leave home to check if the hike is still on (256.845.0051) Please note: GPS can be unreliable in this area, for directions to Desoto State Park see www.alapark.com/DSP-Plan-Your-Trip
November 23 Discovery Hike: Unveiling the Geological Wonders During the Fall months, particularly along Laurel Creek, it’s common for the waterfalls at DeSoto State Park to experience reduced flow or even dry up. Surprisingly, this dry spell enhances the hiking experience, providing a unique opportunity to observe the rocks beneath and the intricate markings etched on them over countless eons. Embark on this expedition with DSP staff to uncover the mysteries concealed within the rocks. About the hike: the trail will be moderate, rugged terrain over approx. 3 miles. We will utilize the orange and blue trails for this hike. Meet at DeSoto’s Country Store on County Road 89. 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto’s Country Store on County Road 89. Free & open to everyone, no-preregistration required. Weather-dependent, please call the Lodge at 256.845.5380 beforehand to check on status of walk. Contact Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for any details. www.alapark.com/desoto-state-park/hiking