Events Along the Lookout Mountain Parkway
October
October 11 – 12 Pop-up at The Gallery with India Hicks & the Sugar Mill Friday, October 11, 2024, 10:00am-6:00pm and Saturday, October 12, 2024, 10:00am-6:00pm Join us for a delightful day at The Gallery by Andiamo at Moon Lake Village as we welcome the iconic India Hicks and the beloved Sugar Mill for an exclusive pop-up event. This fun experience offers a perfect blend of style, shopping, and inspiration in the heart of Mentone. Explore a curated collection of India Hicks’ elegant designs, from her latest book Lady Pamela to her timeless home decor and accessories. Alongside India’s offerings, The Sugar Mill will showcase their beautiful, island-inspired lifestyle products, known for bringing a touch of Caribbean charm to any space.
October 11 – 12 Downtown Fort Payne Ghost Walk Tour Join Bill Potter, local historian and founder of the Facebook’s Dekalb County, Alabama Historical Group, and Cassie Wigley, one of Landmarks Boom Town Players, as they lead 2 tours each night through the Main Street District along Gault Avenue in historic downtown Fort Payne. Along the way, they will be highlighting stories and surprises about people and places from different times in the city’s history. Starting at the Fort Payne Opera House, the tour will last around 1 hour 30 minutes, before returning to the Fort Payne Opera House. Refreshments will be available for a donation before & after each tour. Each tour group is limited to 15 people, and a pre-purchased ticket is required to participate. Some stories on the tours may not be suitable for young children, so they are not recommended for children under 10. Please be aware that this is a walking tour that will encompass several blocks of downtown Fort Payne and may not be suitable for everyone. We recommend you arrive 15 minutes ahead of your tour time. Tickets must be purchased by October 11, 2024
October 11 Campfire Talk: Hernando DeSoto in Northeast Alabama Join us for a fun campfire talk in the Great Outdoors! Hernando de Soto, a Spanish explorer and conquistador is most famous for his exploration of North America. He & over 600 men landed in North America 483 years ago on May 25, 1538. They first arrived near what is now Tampa Bay, Florida & spent the next four years traveling over 4,000 miles all over the American Southeast. They went to a total of ten states that exist today, & De Soto and his men were the first Europeans to reach and cross the Mississippi River.
Jacksonville State University’s Dr. Harry Holstein will take you through the amazing adventures of Hernando DeSoto, as he searches for the ancient town of “Coosa.” Seating is limited, so bring your own comfortable camp chair if you wish. 7:00 p.m. (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.
October 12 Trail Trekker Hike: Gilliam Loop This hike series is designed for those that prefer some company out on the trails with experienced park staff or volunteers. About the hike: We will be hiking from the Lodge to Gilliam trailhead along the Green trail, then on the Gilliam Loop Trail/Chalet Trail back to the Lodge. Mileage is approximately 4.8 miles round trip, moderate along mountainous terrain. No major inclines. DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto’s Lodge. Free and open to everyone! 1 pm to 5 pm
October 12 Fall at the Farm Town Creek Field and Farm is so excited to announce our first FALL FESTIVAL! Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 12th from 10am-4pm! We will have pumpkins, mums, you-pick sunflowers, local vendors, food, live music, games, some fun surprises, and more! The cost to enter is $5/car. Please come join us for the fun at the farm! Town Creek Field and Farm
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 1st Annual Mentone Car Show American Legion Post 215 will be hosting their 1st Annual Car Show in Mentone. At this unique exhibition, you’ll witness a spectacular display of vintage wheels and custom rides, each with its own story and history. Held at Moon Lake Village. For more information you can call 256-516-2652 or 334-202-8936 10 am to 2 pm
October 12 Gourmet Dinner with India Hicks You are invited to an evening of elegance and inspiration at Andiamo Lodge as we present the second dinner in our exclusive “Conversations at the Andiamo Table” series, featuring designer, entrepreneur, author and mother of five, India Hicks. With only 10 seats available, this intimate event promises to be a truly unforgettable experience. You and your guest will enjoy a gourmet dinner, beginning with a welcome cocktail crafted with David Flint Wood’s Idle Assembly Rum. Each course will be paired with fine wines and the meal will conclude with a decadent house-made dessert. Throughout the evening, India will share personal stories of growing up royal, her work in the design world from hotels to home collections, and her philanthropic endeavors through Global Empowerment Mission and The Prince’s Trust. The experience for two includes seats at the dinner table, signed copies of India’s latest book, Lady Pamela, a one-night stay at Andiamo Lodge, a gourmet breakfast the following morning, and special curated swag bag. 6 pm to 9 pm
October 12 Overdrive at Back Forty Ballroom Come and Join us at the Back Forty Ballroom with Overdrive.. Overdrive will be on the stage playing some great tunes and we will have some great food and drinks. There will be a $5 cover charge for this event at the door.
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 12 Discover Archeology: Bain’s Gap Native American Village Site 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! Join JSU archaeologist, Dr. Kathryn Catlin for an interesting campfire talk about the fieldwork at the Woodland/Mississippian site at Bains’ Gap near Anniston, AL. Info about this site gleaned from multiple field seasons reveals numerous storage pits, hearths, and post patterns dating from the Early Archaic up through the early Mississippian time periods. Seating is limited, so bring your own comfortable camp chair if you wish. 7:00 p.m. 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) Free & open to everyone, no pre-registration required. For any details about the talk, email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.govl
October 12 – 13 Christmas at Eddie’s Over 150 Christmas trees, each sporting a different theme; ornaments ranging from western to whimsical, cartoons to retro, Victorian to collegiate; and festively decorated rooms provide endless decorating ideas for the upcoming holiday. Eddie’s is located at 9112 Alabama Highway 40 in Henagar. 256-657-3841
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 15 A Mustang Music Mixtape A little of this, a little of that. Come enjoy a mix of favorites old and new from the NACC Jazz Band, Chorus and Encore. 6:30 pm
October 17 Canyon Kids – Nocturnal Predators – Hoo’s Who 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
October 17 Pumpkin Flower Arrangement Class Join us at Alice Circle in Fort Payne for a pumpkin flower arrangement class! The cost is $35/person. Limited spots available so DM now to get signed up! Class starts at 6pm
October 18 Campfire Talk: Backyard Habitat for Wildlife Join Mercedes Maddox, Nongame Wildlife Biologist from the AL Division of Wildlife & Freshwater Fisheries, to learn how to create a wildlife-friendly backyard. Whether you have a plethora of acres or a small fenced-in yard, there are many things you can do to add natural value to your landscape. Mercedes will focus on the three necessities, food, water, and shelter, and explore both artificial and natural ways you can incorporate these into your backyard. With a few key habitat traits, your backyard can turn into your own wildlife refuge. 7:00 p.m. (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.
October 18 – 19 Downtown Fort Payne Ghost Walk Tour Join Bill Potter, local historian and founder of the Facebook’s Dekalb County, Alabama Historical Group, and Cassie Wigley, one of Landmarks Boom Town Players, as they lead 2 tours each night through the Main Street District along Gault Avenue in historic downtown Fort Payne. Along the way, they will be highlighting stories and surprises about people and places from different times in the city’s history. Starting at the Fort Payne Opera House, the tour will last around 1 hour 30 minutes, before returning to the Fort Payne Opera House. Refreshments will be available for a donation before & after each tour. Each tour group is limited to 15 people, and a pre-purchased ticket is required to participate. Some stories on the tours may not be suitable for young children, so they are not recommended for children under 10. Please be aware that this is a walking tour that will encompass several blocks of downtown Fort Payne and may not be suitable for everyone. We recommend you arrive 15 minutes ahead of your tour time. Tickets must be purchased by October 11, 2024
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 Spooktacular Shenanigans at the Groovy Goat Join us at The Groovy Goat Mentone for spooky fun shenanigans. Meet Local Artists, Vendors, Tastings, and more. A day of Fun for All Ages and it is free! 9am-5pm
October 19 Fall Fling The Moon Lake Trading Co will hosing a Fall Fling with Seabolt’s Tacos, music and vendors.
October 19 Kathryn Tortorici Book Signing Kathryn Tortorici will join us for a book signing on October 19th from 11-1 at The Mercantile on Gault. As an oncology nurse for almost 20 years, this type of support and information is invaluable for anyone facing a cancer diagnosis or supporting a loved one on their journey.
October 19 Serious Skills Series: Finger Weaving Workshop Hosted by DeSoto State Park & Little River Arts Council 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.Did you know that the same methods used to make that friendship bracelet for your BFF in 4th grade are the same methods that were used by people in the past to make baskets, mats, and sashes and also the same methods used by finger weaver Keena Graham to make bags to carry more yarn and wine? Yep! So join instructor Keena Graham to learn the very basics of finger weaving that will have you making your own bracelets, belts, and bags in no time. Learn the basics of this old craft with a long history. Keena will demonstrate and teach the 3 styles of finger weaving: the “four” method, cardboard loom weaving, and the “three columns” method. Participants will work on a project using one of the methods. All materials will be furnished. 1:00-4:00 p.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park in Fort Payne, Alabama. Benefield Interpretive Center next to Country Store on County Road 89 $55-includes all supplies. Class space is limited to 12, pre-registration is required for attendance in this class. Pre-registration
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 Music Fest Join us at the Canyon Center Amphitheater for May’s Gulf Music Fest. 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 19 Moonlight Zip Line Tours Are you ready to elevate your night with an exhilarating zip under the stars? Join us for an exclusive Moonlight Zip Line Tour. Highlights of your night sky adventure include: – Six thrilling zip lines ranging from 100 to 350 ft long. – Seven majestic sky bridges, with the longest stretching 150 ft. – A 55 ft high spiral staircase tower for a stunning bird’s eye view. Tours available between 8 PM and 10 PM. $59 per person. Approx. 2 – 2.5 hours and reservations are required. Reservations required. Age & Weight Restrictions Apply: – Minimum age: 6 years, Minimum weight: 40 pounds – Maximum weight: 250 lbs. for females, 285 lbs. for males. Our adventure seekers will have great views and a fun and exhilarating aerial challenge. Make some special memories and enjoy a real adventure! Book online: https://go.theflybook.com/book/733/EntityConfig/13825 Visit our website: https://www.desotozipline.com/
October 19 Campfire Talk: Golden Eagles Golden eagles are among North America’s largest birds of prey, some with wingspans broader than 7 feet (2.1 meters). They’re mostly brown, but are named for the golden feathers at the back of the head and neck. Golden eagles are uncommon visitors to Alabama in late summer and winter, usually starting to arrive in mid- to late November and staying through March. They are most commonly found in the western half of the United States, but can be seen in eastern locations, especially during migration or the winter. Join Mercedes Maddox, Nongame Wildlife Biologist from the AL Division of Wildlife & Freshwater Fisheries to discover more about Alabama’s golden eagle research. 7:00 p.m. (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.
October 19 – 20 Christmas Extravaganza at Tiger Lily Get ready to unwrap the enchantment because we’re kicking off the most wonderful time of the year! Prepare to be dazzled, marveled, and sparkle as we embark on another year of spreading joy and festive cheer! Sat 9 am to 7 pm and Sun 11 am to 5 pm
October 24 Hike with a Naturalist on Lower Two-Mile Trail in the Little River Canyon National Preserve. Join JSU Field School staff on a beautiful outdoor adventure hike to Lower Two-Mile. This hike is a challenging, arduous and steep 1/2 mile hike. This hike is extremely steep and not recommended for pets or people who have difficulty climbing stairs and steep terrain. Things to bring: Plenty of water and/or sports drink, snacks, hiking poles/staff (optional), sturdy shoes (open toe shoes are not recommended). Please be sure to dress appropriately according to seasonal temperatures/weather. Meet at JSU’s Little River Canyon Center-Fort Payne, Alabama on AL Hwy 35. We will caravan to the trail head. Time: Meet at Canyon Center at 10:30 am (CST).
Fee: Free and open to everyone! For details, contact 256-845-3548
October 24 Jeremy Noble at Jefferson’s Join Jeremy Noble at Jefferson’s in Fort Payne. You can enjoy some great food and great music. 7 pm to 9 pm
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 25 – 26 Downtown Fort Payne Ghost Walk Tour Join Bill Potter, local historian and founder of the Facebook’s Dekalb County, Alabama Historical Group, and Cassie Wigley, one of Landmarks Boom Town Players, as they lead 2 tours each night through the Main Street District along Gault Avenue in historic downtown Fort Payne. Along the way, they will be highlighting stories and surprises about people and places from different times in the city’s history. Starting at the Fort Payne Opera House, the tour will last around 1 hour 30 minutes, before returning to the Fort Payne Opera House. Refreshments will be available for a donation before & after each tour. Each tour group is limited to 15 people, and a pre-purchased ticket is required to participate. Some stories on the tours may not be suitable for young children, so they are not recommended for children under 10. Please be aware that this is a walking tour that will encompass several blocks of downtown Fort Payne and may not be suitable for everyone. We recommend you arrive 15 minutes ahead of your tour time. Tickets must be purchased by October 11, 2024
October 26 11th Annual 5K & Fun Run The Great Pumpkin Run 5K benefiting the DeKalb Country Children’s Advocacy Center. ALL proceeds from the 5K will go to the DeKalb Country Children’s Advocacy Center to help abused children in DeKalb County. Pre-Registration is $30.00. Race Day Registration is $35.00. Race Day Registration will close at 7:45am. To be guaranteed a race day shirt you must be registered by October 13th. OVERALL MALE and FEMALE WINNERS CASH PRIZES: $100 Fun Run for ages 9 and under will begin at 9:00 AM.
October 26 Fall Vendor Market Join us for our Fall Vendor Market at Straight Creek Studio located in the Log Cabin Village in Mentone! It is never to early to start Christmas Shopping. We are currently accepting vendor applications. 9 am to 4 pm
October 26 BATS ALIVE! Vicky Beckham Smith of A-Z ANIMALS presents a fascinating program about those night creatures people either love or hate….Bats! Bats are the only mammals capable of true flight. With extremely elongated fingers and a wing membrane stretched between, the bat’s wing anatomically resembles the human hand. Almost 1,000 bat species can be found worldwide. In fact, bats make up a quarter of all mammal species on earth! A little known fact is that the bat plays an important role in many ecosystems. They help to keep the populations of insects and bugs from getting too high & also help with pollination, something that the bees and birds are usually given all of the credit for. Bring along the family to see Vicki’s live collection of bats! Be sure to bring your own comfortable camp chair or blanket, as seating is limited. crafts/activities will follow @ 11:00 10:00 a.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park in Fort Payne, Alabama. CCC Pavilion in Picnic Area, across the road from the Country Store Free & open to everyone. For info call 256.997.5025 or email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov
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 Archaeology Tour and Hike Come along with JSU archaeologist Dr. Harry Holstein for a guided van tour and hike throughout Cherokee and DeKalb counties. Participants will visit the 19th century Cornwall Iron Furnace, a Spanish contact site at Coosa village, a rock shelter in use as early as 3000 B.C., and much more. This will be an unforgettable all-day event. Bring your own food and drinks. Transportation is provided. This tour is expected to be completely booked. 9:00 am – 3:00 pm (CST). Location: Meet at the Little River Canyon Center. Fee: $40 per person. No refunds after October 14. Van tours and hikes can be difficult for individuals with mobility issues. If you have any questions, please call Canyon Center to discuss if this tour will be a good fit for you. We offer a variety of programs, so we are confident that we have something to meet your needs. Register Today: https://secure.touchnet.net:443/…/product_detail.jsp…
October 26 Boo Bash, Bats & More Join us for a day of fun as we learn about misunderstood animals of Halloween. All events are at the Little River Canyon Center. 12:00pm – 12:45pm – Come and Go Crafts 1:00pm – 2:00pm – Batty About Bats – with LIVE bats! 2:00pm – Bat House Give Away & Best Costume Prize! Costumes welcome! Events are free and open to the public. All times are Central Standard Time. Come and go as you please. Please call the Little River Canyon Center for more information, 256-845-3548.
October 26 Halloween in Henagar Come on out to the Henagar Park for a Trunk-or-Treat, and stop by City Hall to pick up a map of other activities throughout the city! 4 pm to 6 pm
October 26 Trunk or Treat Hot Rods in the Valley along with the businesses of Valley Head Alabama will host a Trunk or Treat. Anything with wheels is welcome to come set up and bring candy to hand out with you! Tigers Inn Restaurant will be open along with 50 ‘s style music playing. There is no charge to set up. 4 pm to 8 pm. Set up is downtown Valley Head.
October 26 Halloween Costume Contest at Limon’s Cash prizes given to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. Must dine in to participate. Kids contest at 6 pm and adult contest at 8 pm.
October 26 Rainsville’s Spook-Tacular! Get ready for a night of frightful fun at Rainsville’s Spook-Tacular! Bring the whole family for an evening filled with thrilling & spooky decorations, and plenty of treats. Rainsville City Park 4 PM – 7 PM Grab your friends and family, and let’s make this a Halloween to remember! For more information, contact us at Rainsville Chamber, 256-638-7800 where Halloween magic comes to life! If you or your business would like to participate, please complete the regristration form and return to the Rainsville Chamber chamber@farmerstel.com For registration form, click on link … http://rainsville.info/…/Spook-Tacular-registration…
October 26 Halloween Dance Party Come to The Pickin Post for a great time of fun! You can dress up for Halloween and come dance the night away with CrossRoad. You can bring your own food and drinks, or food will be provided as well. For more info you can call 256-657-3817 or 256-845-4115
October 26 Moonlight Zip Line Tours Are you ready to elevate your night with an exhilarating zip under the stars? Join us for an exclusive Moonlight Zip Line Tour. Highlights of your night sky adventure include: – Six thrilling zip lines ranging from 100 to 350 ft long. – Seven majestic sky bridges, with the longest stretching 150 ft. – A 55 ft high spiral staircase tower for a stunning bird’s eye view. Tours available between 8 PM and 10 PM. $59 per person. Approx. 2 – 2.5 hours and reservations are required. Reservations required. Age & Weight Restrictions Apply: – Minimum age: 6 years, Minimum weight: 40 pounds – Maximum weight: 250 lbs. for females, 285 lbs. for males. Our adventure seekers will have great views and a fun and exhilarating aerial challenge. Make some special memories and enjoy a real adventure! Book online: https://go.theflybook.com/book/733/EntityConfig/13825 Visit our website: https://www.desotozipline.com/
October 26 – 27 Serve and Smash Spooktacular Let’s Get Spooky! Our next tournament at Topspin Pickleball is Serve & Smash Spooktacular! This two-day event with lots of events to choose from. Be one of the first 50 to register and get a free tournament t-shirt! Men’s & Women’s Doubles: October 26th at 8am Singles: October 27th at 8am Mixed Doubles: October 27th at 1pm Medals will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each division. Drinks and snacks available for purchase. Spectator tickets can be purchased for $5 at the door. *Events could be merged or split based on registration*
October 28 Ribbon Cutting Join Fort Payne Chamber of Commerce at the ribbon cutting for Gametime at PlayCore located at 150 PlayCore Dr SE 2 pm.
October 28 High Cotton Bull Sale @ TRM Join us for our annual High Cotton Sale. We will be selling angus and hereford bulls along with a select group of fall calving females. Production sale at the TRM sale facility in Fort Payne, AL on top of Lookout Mountain, Alabama.
October 31 Halloween Block Party Please join the Fort Payne Chamber of Commerce and Twin City Used Cars as we hold our Halloween Block Party at the VFW Fairgrounds in Fort Payne.
If you are a local business interested in participating, please call 256-845-2741. There is no charge to participate we just ask that you bring lots of candy. This is a free event for the community. VFW Fairgrounds 4 pm to 6 pm
October 31 Trick a Treat at Sylvania Join us on October 31st for a fun Halloween night of Trick-or-Treating at Town Hall! We will start at 4 P.M. until we run out of candy!
October 31 Trunk or Treat Come on out to Crossville Town Park and enjoy the fun on Halloween night. Decorate your trunk and be in contest for best decorated!! Call 256-528-7121 ext 3 or 4 to register. 5 pm to 8 pm
October 31 Halloween at the Opera House Please join us for a spooky evening of trick or treating at the Fort Payne Opera House. You may even catch a glimpse of the Phantom. Enter if you dare! 5 pm to 8 pm
October 31 Trick or Treat at the Mercantile Join us on October 31 from 4 PM to 6 PM for some spooktacular trick or treating! Bring your little ghouls and goblins for a safe and delightful trick-or-treat experience. Enjoy festive decorations and a chance to connect with our community. Meet the owners of the Mercantile and family in full costume!
October 31 Trunk a Treat Downtown Collinsville The Town of Collinsville will be hosting a Halloween night on main street in Collinsville. This includes a Trunk a Treat and Zombie Fright Night! There will be hay rides, contest, prizes, food and fun for everyone! Come have some great family fun in downtown Collinsville. 5 pm to 8 pm
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 1 -2 Downtown Fort Payne Ghost Walk Tour Join Bill Potter, local historian and founder of the Facebook’s Dekalb County, Alabama Historical Group, and Cassie Wigley, one of Landmarks Boom Town Players, as they lead 2 tours each night through the Main Street District along Gault Avenue in historic downtown Fort Payne. Along the way, they will be highlighting stories and surprises about people and places from different times in the city’s history. Starting at the Fort Payne Opera House, the tour will last around 1 hour 30 minutes, before returning to the Fort Payne Opera House. Refreshments will be available for a donation before & after each tour. Each tour group is limited to 15 people, and a pre-purchased ticket is required to participate. Some stories on the tours may not be suitable for young children, so they are not recommended for children under 10. Please be aware that this is a walking tour that will encompass several blocks of downtown Fort Payne and may not be suitable for everyone. We recommend you arrive 15 minutes ahead of your tour time. Tickets must be purchased by October 11, 2024
November 1 – 3 Deep South Herbal Conference Come and learn about returning to the roots of natural health. Learn from some of the best herbalist around. Moon Lake Village.
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 Paws for Cause We are excited to announce, Paws for a Cause 2024 will be in the beautiful city park In Fort Payne, Alabama! All proceeds go to support our local animal shelter and spay/neuter costs! Come enjoy adoptable pets, vendors, food, fun, online auction that ends with in person bidding the day of the event, and more!
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 2 – 3 Fort Payne Main Street Holiday Open House Get ready for the most magical time of the year in Fort Payne! Join us for the Holiday Open House from Nov. 3-5. Local merchants are all set to make this the ultimate shopping weekend with fantastic sales and delightful refreshments all around town. Mark your calendars, call your friends, and explore the festive charm of Fort Payne. While most merchants are participating, don’t forget to check their hours and keep an eye out for extended hours and specials on Thursdays in downtown. See you there!
November 3 Fly Tying 101 Workshop at Little River Canyon Center Discover the art of fly tying and experience the thrill of catching fish with flies you’ve crafted yourself! Join Dr. Tim Lindblom for a hands-on Fly Tying 101 Workshop, where you’ll learn how to create effective flies for local bass and bream, and the techniques to use them. Each participant will tie their own flies to take home or trade. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to sharpen your skills, this workshop is perfect for you. Be sure to return in the spring for our Fly Fishing 101 course, where you’ll get the chance to catch your first fish on the flies you’ve tied! 1 PM – 4 PM JSU’s Little River Canyon Center, Fort Payne, Alabama Cost: $35 per participant; Ages: 14 and up All materials are provided, though you’re welcome to bring your own. Space is limited; registration is required. No refunds after October 25. For more information call the Little River Canyon Center, 256-845-3548 or email rmtaylor@jsu.edu. Register Now! –https://secure.touchnet.net/C20…/web/product_detail.jsp…
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 Whisk Broom Workshop Spend an afternoon learning the Appalachian craft of broom making! Join Frea with Wild Earth Crafts to design and make a turkey wing style whisk broom made with traditional broomcorn straw and natural cordage. Whisk brooms are incredibly useful and attractive and make great handmade gifts! This class is open to total beginners as well as professional crafters. Age limit: 13+ or with special permission of instructor. Frea Forager (pronounced FREE-yuh; she/her) is the craftswoman behind Wild Earth Crafts. She has been avidly foraging and crafting with various grasses, vines, sticks, and other wildcrafted materials since 2014. Please email Frea at freawild@gmail.com for questions or potential scholarship opportunities specifically for BIPOC/PGM candidates, in the hope of fostering greater inclusivity and support for diverse perspectives. Little River Canyon Center, Fort Payne, AL 12:30 – 3:30 pm (CST) Fee: $60 per person. No refunds after October 28. Register now – https://secure.touchnet.net/C20…/web/product_detail.jsp…
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 15-17 The Mountain Song Tickets $8. Appropriate for all audiences. The Mountain Song is the tale of a carpenter who climbs mountains and traverses’ rivers in order to attend his daughter’s wedding – without a clue as to where it’s taking place.
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 17 May’s Gulf Songwriter Series May’s Gulf Songwriter Series featuring O’l Man Russell Gulley & Friends, Microwave Dave and a birthday celebration to follow the concert honoring Russell Gulley. Tickets $25 in advance. Seating is limited, make reservations early! 2 pm to 4 pm Little River Canyon Center
November 19 Art Talk If you are an artist or an art appreciator, this is an evening for you. Mikel Yeakle leads an informal conversation about art, why we create it, and how it affects our lives. Having worked as a professional artist all his adult life, Mikel has useful tips for anyone new to selling their work. All are invited to bring their artwork and share their process and inspirations. The conversation is open to anyone who is drawn to art (pun intended) not just creators of art. Held at the Moon Lake Library in Mentone and is free & open to all! 6 pm to 7 pm
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 Serious Skills Series Flintknapping Workshop Delve into the ancient art of stone tool-making! Long ago, the earliest humans transformed simple pieces of stone into sophisticated tools that revolutionized their lives. Many people are familiar with stone artifacts such as arrowheads created by traditional cultures in North America and around the world. Uncover the secrets behind these ancient techniques and create your own stone projectile points, similar to those used by traditional cultures across North America and around the world. No prior knowledge of or experience with flintknapping is necessary. All materials and tools will be provided. Wear comfortable clothing suitable for hands-on activities. 9:00-4:00 (CST) DeSoto State Park in Fort Payne, Alabama. Country Store & Information Center on Country Road 89. $85-includes all supplies. Class space is limited to 4, pre-registration is required for attendance in this class. Pre-registration: https://www.littleriverartscouncil.org/flintknapping.html
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
November 28 Fisher Rescue Squad’s Annual Turkey Shoot Come have some fun at Fisher Rescue Squad Turkey Shoot and Shotgun giveaway!! Make sure and buy raffle tickets from any Rescue Squad member. $5 each or 5 for $20 . Drawing will be Thanksgiving Day! Starts at 6 am at the Rescue Squad
November 29 Black Friday Boutique Market A shopping event providing an outstanding Black Friday shopping experience with 50+ boutiques/vendors including women’s/men’s apparel, accessories, home decor, gift items, and food. VFW Fairgrounds. Doors open at 6 am
November 29 Hike with a Naturalist We will be hiking the 2 mile trail to Little Falls in the Little River Canyon National Preserve. This hike is a moderate to strenuous 2 mile journey with varying steep terrain and approximately 140 stone steps into the canyon. Cell phones may have little to no reception. Please wear footwear suitable for hiking, bring water, sun protection and a snack! 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 check with the Canyon Center. Meet at the Little River Falls Parking lot at 10:30 am. 10:30 am – 12:30 pm (CST). Free and open to everyone! For details, call the Canyon Center at 256-845-3548.
December
December 5 Holiday Open House Join us for an exclusive holiday shopping experience at The Shop at the Little River Canyon Center. we are featuring extended hours, exclusive specials, complimentary gift wrap, sounds of the season & holiday treats. Little River Canyon Center 10 am to 6 pm
December 6 Junior Ranger Adventure Series: Secrets of the Forest Floor This once-a-month series 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 Naturalist Brittney Hughes 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. We will explore along the trails of DeSoto State Park, & discover who lives on the forest floor. What to bring: Backpack with plenty of water, lunch, snacks. And a journal with a pen or pencil. Closed-toed shoes. 4:00 p.m. (CST) 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. Email us OR pre-register here: https://alapark.itinio.com/register/DSP-JR-Adventure
December 7 Civilian Conservation Corps History Hike: Morris Branch Bridge This incomplete bridge stands as a powerful testament to the commitment of the CCC in advancing the development of DeSoto State Park. Between the mid-1930s and early 1940s, the CCC undertook various stone projects in the park, including the construction of this bridge over Morris Branch. Their ambitious goal was to establish a direct highway connecting DeSoto State Park to May’s Gulf, which is today recognized as Little River Canyon. Regrettably, their honorable mission was left unfinished when the CCC disbanded in 1942. Take the opportunity to accompany DeSoto State Park staff as they delve into the history and significance of this remarkable endeavor. About the hike: the trail will be moderate, no major inclines, approx. 2 ½ miles total. Meet at DeSoto State Park Lodge and car caravan to the trailhead in the Little River WMA. 10:00-12:30 p.m (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto’s Lodge 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
December 7 Serious Skills Series: Creative Spirit Nature Art Workshop Explore your wild creativity and discover ancient art with nature as your muse! For thousands of years, humans have been creating art through nature. Our ancestors’ sacred relationship with the natural world prompted them to express themselves thru the materials around them, in all seasons. In this workshop, participants will create works of art using a variety of natural materials, using materials like clay, leaves, acorns, pinecones, etc. Nature Journaling supplies will also be available to create your own unique memory of your day in DeSoto State Park. (Bring your favorite journal if you wish) Art forms such as watercolors, leaf pounding, leaf rubbings, clay imprints, etc. 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 $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
December 14 Adventure Hike-DeSoto Falls Basin Set out on an adventure hike with DeSoto State Park staff to the bottom of one of Alabama’s tallest waterfalls, DeSoto Falls! Learn about Little River, an outstanding water source with its clear water & plant & animal life. Discover the history of the area around DeSoto Falls in Dekalb County, Alabama. About the hike: This hike is approximately 1.5 miles total but considered moderate to strenuous due to the mountainous terrain and elevation. Will be hiking on rocky terrain down to the West Fork of Little River and walking upstream to the view of DeSoto Falls. 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto falls Trailhead on County Road 613 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