Events Along the Lookout Mountain Parkway
March
March 9 Yoga on Main Street Join Yoga on Main Street for a wind-down from your busy day! Tuesday focuses more on flow, or a type of yoga focusing on the connection between breath, movement, and the mind. Meanwhile, Thursdays are about strengthening your body. These sessions are open to all levels and abilities; no reservation is needed, but a donation for the class is recommended. While usually held in Hunt Hall, sometimes we will meet on the stage of the Opera House. Be sure to Like and Follow the Yoga on Main Street Facebook page for any updates or changes to posted dates or locations. 6 pm to 7:30 pm
March 10 Blow An Ornament When you reserve a spot, it is not for the full duration but for a slot within that time frame. For a party of two, it takes about 30 minutes total. Make sure to wear cotton clothing (jeans are fine) and closed-toe shoes. We look forward to your visit! This is our most popular event at Orbix Hot Glass! Come design and literally “blow” your own ornament with the help of one of our glass artists. For this we welcome people of all ages (okay you have to be at least 5 years old). RESERVATIONS REQUIRED – EMAIL or CALL US 256.523.3188
March 10 Sculpt a Flower Have you ever wanted to actually sit at the gaffer bench and feel what it is like to shape hot glass? In this class, it’s all about a hands-on experience in a fun atmosphere with a final product we know you will love. After watching us shape glass into a flower, it’s your turn to sit at the bench to a sculpt your own from an array of colors. Our artists are there to step in and lend a hand or guide you as you shape the glass. Each class is about one hour in length with a minimum of two people. Reservations and full payment are required. Please call us (256.523.3188) or email us (info@orbixhotglass.com) for more information or to reserve a spot. Minimum age 12 years old. 1 p.m.
March 10 Bowl Making Class This is our newest class offering at Orbix. In this small “suck” bowl, participants will work with a teammate to blow, suck and craft a small concave bowl with colors of their choice. Our artists are there to step in and lend a hand or guide you as you shape the glass. Each class is about one hour in length with a minimum of two people. Reservations and full payment are required. Please call us (256.523.3188) or email us (info@orbixhotglass.com) for more information or to reserve a spot. Minimum age 12 years old. 2:30 pm
March 10 – 12 TIGER LILY SPRING OPEN HOUSE next weekend (Friday, Saturday, & Sunday). We hope to see you all and enjoy all the spring colors, bunnies, new home decor, gourmet and more. @tigerlilyflowers.gifts
March 11 Lost Falls 10K, Half Marathon & 50K Welcome to the 2023 Lost Falls Trail Run! We are excited to bring the event back to Desoto State Park! Desoto State Park is a magnificent 3,500+ acre park with over 30 miles of single track trails! Desoto State Park is one of the most beautiful state parks in the entire southeast. There are TONS of water falls, creek crossings, bluff views and more. The race is capped at 350 runners. All runners who sign up for the Lost Falls 10K, Half Marathon & 50K will receive a t-shirt, and finisher medal as well as a hot meal post race! Desoto State Park: 7104 Desoto Pkwy NE, Fort Payne, AL 35967 Registration: https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=97578
March 11 Blow An Ornament When you reserve a spot, it is not for the full duration but for a slot within that time frame. For a party of two, it takes about 30 minutes total. Make sure to wear cotton clothing (jeans are fine) and closed-toe shoes. We look forward to your visit! This is our most popular event at Orbix Hot Glass! Come design and literally “blow” your own ornament with the help of one of our glass artists. For this we welcome people of all ages (okay you have to be at least 5 years old). RESERVATIONS REQUIRED – EMAIL or CALL US 256.523.3188
March 11 Spring Open House at Myrtle Jane’s Refreshments door prizes and special discounts. 10 am to 5 pm
March 11 Moon Lake Library Book Club Moon Lake Library Book Club Let’s talk about books! Sometimes we read and discuss the same book. Other months, we share book recommendations. This is a great way to meet new friends and also get some good ideas about what to read next. 10:30 am
March 11 Bowl Making Class This is our newest class offering at Orbix. In this small “suck” bowl, participants will work with a teammate to blow, suck and craft a small concave bowl with colors of their choice. Our artists are there to step in and lend a hand or guide you as you shape the glass. Each class is about one hour in length with a minimum of two people. Reservations and full payment are required. Please call us (256.523.3188) or email us (info@orbixhotglass.com) for more information or to reserve a spot. Minimum age 12 years old. 1 pm and 2:30 pm
March 11 Down East Boys at the Picking Post Tickets are $15
March 11-18 Finder Keepers Consignment Sale You will find gently used, good quality name brand children and adult clothing and shoes, home furnishings, electronics, books, toys, furniture and more, all at great prices. Sign up NOW to become a consignor! Will be held at the VFW Fairgrounds. Special pre-sale hours for consignors. 256-632-2420 or 256-638-5998
March 14 Yoga on Main Street Join Yoga on Main Street for a wind-down from your busy day! Tuesday focuses more on flow, or a type of yoga focusing on the connection between breath, movement, and the mind. Meanwhile, Thursdays are about strengthening your body. These sessions are open to all levels and abilities; no reservation is needed, but a donation for the class is recommended. While usually held in Hunt Hall, sometimes we will meet on the stage of the Opera House. Be sure to Like and Follow the Yoga on Main Street Facebook page for any updates or changes to posted dates or locations. 6 pm to 7:30 pm
March 15 Art Talk When artists gather to talk about what moves them to create art, what is really created in that moment is community. A community of like-minded people who speak the same language. A community of people who are genuinely interested in learning and supporting each other. If this sounds like your kind of gathering, please join us. Bring your art and share your process. Moon Lake Library 6 pm to 8 pm
March 16 The Cherokee Presence with Larry Smith Larry Smith of Guntersville will trace the evolution of the Indians from pre-historic times to the removal of the Cherokees in 1838 at a free talk hosted by the Mentone Area Preservation Association (MAPA) on Thursday, January 19. The program will begin at 6:30 p.m. CST in the Bill Berry Community Room at Moon Lake Village. Everyone is welcome to attend. Smith recently co-authored New England Missions and Schools to the Cherokees in Northeast Alabama 1820-1838, and previously prepared a study on Wills Valley for the Alabama Historical Commission.
March 16 Righteous Babes & Riot Grrls: Women’s Music of the 90s Featuring NACC Department of Music Supergroup Redd Flagg, the women of the NACC Chorus and more!
March 17 Blow An Ornament When you reserve a spot, it is not for the full duration but for a slot within that time frame. For a party of two, it takes about 30 minutes total. Make sure to wear cotton clothing (jeans are fine) and closed-toe shoes. We look forward to your visit! This is our most popular event at Orbix Hot Glass! Come design and literally “blow” your own ornament with the help of one of our glass artists. For this we welcome people of all ages (okay you have to be at least 5 years old). RESERVATIONS REQUIRED – EMAIL or CALL US 256.523.3188
March 17 Bowl Making Class This is our newest class offering at Orbix. In this small “suck” bowl, participants will work with a teammate to blow, suck and craft a small concave bowl with colors of their choice. Our artists are there to step in and lend a hand or guide you as you shape the glass. Each class is about one hour in length with a minimum of two people. Reservations and full payment are required. Please call us (256.523.3188) or email us (info@orbixhotglass.com) for more information or to reserve a spot. Minimum age 12 years old. 1 pm
March 17 Sculpt a Flower Have you ever wanted to actually sit at the gaffer bench and feel what it is like to shape hot glass? In this class, it’s all about a hands-on experience in a fun atmosphere with a final product we know you will love. After watching us shape glass into a flower, it’s your turn to sit at the bench to a sculpt your own from an array of colors. Our artists are there to step in and lend a hand or guide you as you shape the glass. Each class is about one hour in length with a minimum of two people. Reservations and full payment are required. Please call us (256.523.3188) or email us (info@orbixhotglass.com) for more information or to reserve a spot. Minimum age 12 years old. 2:30 p.m.
March 17 Yoga Walk Dusk to Dark DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Experience yoga while enjoying the beauty that is Desoto State Park. Walk along the park’s boardwalk trail, following Laurel Creek. Listen to the sounds of Azalea Cascade as instructor Destin Padgett guides you in slow & easy yoga poses. What to know: Yoga poses are alignment based which makes them perfect for those beginning or continuing their yoga practice. Dress for the weather, and bring a yoga mat or towel, water & snack. About the walk: The boardwalk trail is ADA-accessible 1,000-foot-long boardwalk with benches along the way. The walk is considered easy, ending at a large platform overlooking Azalea Cascade.
March 17 Park After Dark DeSoto State Park 256-845-5380
March 18 Blow An Ornament When you reserve a spot, it is not for the full duration but for a slot within that time frame. For a party of two, it takes about 30 minutes total. Make sure to wear cotton clothing (jeans are fine) and closed-toe shoes. We look forward to your visit! This is our most popular event at Orbix Hot Glass! Come design and literally “blow” your own ornament with the help of one of our glass artists. For this we welcome people of all ages (okay you have to be at least 5 years old). RESERVATIONS REQUIRED – EMAIL or CALL US 256.523.3188
March 18 Paint Like Bob Ross — Northern Lights For those who missed this special Bob Ross workshop featuring the Northern Lights on black canvas, we are doing it again. The class is being taught by visiting Certified Bob Ross Instructor (CRI) Gary Grider and takes about four hours. The class is limited to 12 people (ages 13 and up) and costs $100. All supplies are included to create your own 16 x20 Bob Ross Technique painting. We will also provide light snacks and drinks. To register, please email Randy Grider at mentoneartscenter@gmail.com or call 256-674-3366. 9 am to 1 pm Mentone Arts Center
March 18 Dutch Oven Cooking Demonstrations will be happening throughout the day. Come and go as you please from 10am to 2pm. We will review the basics about Dutch ovens, how to clean & care for your cookware, AND cook dinner & dessert at the same time! The best time to swing by is when food is just coming off the fire! https://www.jsu.edu/epic/EventCC.html
March 18 Sculpt a Flower Have you ever wanted to actually sit at the gaffer bench and feel what it is like to shape hot glass? In this class, it’s all about a hands-on experience in a fun atmosphere with a final product we know you will love. After watching us shape glass into a flower, it’s your turn to sit at the bench to a sculpt your own from an array of colors. Our artists are there to step in and lend a hand or guide you as you shape the glass. Each class is about one hour in length with a minimum of two people. Reservations and full payment are required. Please call us (256.523.3188) or email us (info@orbixhotglass.com) for more information or to reserve a spot. Minimum age 12 years old. 1 p.m.
March 18 Bowl Making Class This is our newest class offering at Orbix. In this small “suck” bowl, participants will work with a teammate to blow, suck and craft a small concave bowl with colors of their choice. Our artists are there to step in and lend a hand or guide you as you shape the glass. Each class is about one hour in length with a minimum of two people. Reservations and full payment are required. Please call us (256.523.3188) or email us (info@orbixhotglass.com) for more information or to reserve a spot. Minimum age 12 years old. 2:30 pm
March 18 Skeeters at Vintage 1889 Tickets go on sale Feb 23. Vintage 1889 Ballroom. Doors open at 5 pm – SOLD OUT
March 21 Yoga on Main Street Join Yoga on Main Street for a wind-down from your busy day! Tuesday focuses more on flow, or a type of yoga focusing on the connection between breath, movement, and the mind. Meanwhile, Thursdays are about strengthening your body. These sessions are open to all levels and abilities; no reservation is needed, but a donation for the class is recommended. While usually held in Hunt Hall, sometimes we will meet on the stage of the Opera House. Be sure to Like and Follow the Yoga on Main Street Facebook page for any updates or changes to posted dates or locations. 6 pm to 7:30 pm
March 23 Artists of the Month Spring Social Mentone Arts Center Join us as we salute our first three Artists of the Month for the first quarter of 2023. We will honor the late Carl McCleskey and Betsy Scott (January), Penny Dobson (February) and Linda Munoz (March). Refreshments will be served. 5:30 pm to 7 pm
March 24 Blow An Ornament When you reserve a spot, it is not for the full duration but for a slot within that time frame. For a party of two, it takes about 30 minutes total. Make sure to wear cotton clothing (jeans are fine) and closed-toe shoes. We look forward to your visit! This is our most popular event at Orbix Hot Glass! Come design and literally “blow” your own ornament with the help of one of our glass artists. For this we welcome people of all ages (okay you have to be at least 5 years old). RESERVATIONS REQUIRED – EMAIL or CALL US 256.523.3188
March 24th-Serious Skills Series: Leaf Pounding Class 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 local 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.: 10:00-12:00 p.m. DeSoto State Park in Fort Payne, Alabama (Location disclosed at time of registration) Fee: $10.00 -includes all supplies. Class space is limited, pre-registration is required for attendance in this class. Registration form: https://forms.office.com/g/Wj4jvSeAmx This class will be held outside under a covered pavilion, be prepared for whatever weather conditions are present.
March 24 Sculpt a Flower Have you ever wanted to actually sit at the gaffer bench and feel what it is like to shape hot glass? In this class, it’s all about a hands-on experience in a fun atmosphere with a final product we know you will love. After watching us shape glass into a flower, it’s your turn to sit at the bench to a sculpt your own from an array of colors. Our artists are there to step in and lend a hand or guide you as you shape the glass. Each class is about one hour in length with a minimum of two people. Reservations and full payment are required. Please call us (256.523.3188) or email us (info@orbixhotglass.com) for more information or to reserve a spot. Minimum age 12 years old. 1 p.m.
March 24 Bowl Making Class This is our newest class offering at Orbix. In this small “suck” bowl, participants will work with a teammate to blow, suck and craft a small concave bowl with colors of their choice. Our artists are there to step in and lend a hand or guide you as you shape the glass. Each class is about one hour in length with a minimum of two people. Reservations and full payment are required. Please call us (256.523.3188) or email us (info@orbixhotglass.com) for more information or to reserve a spot. Minimum age 12 years old. 2:30 pm
March 25 Blow An Ornament When you reserve a spot, it is not for the full duration but for a slot within that time frame. For a party of two, it takes about 30 minutes total. Make sure to wear cotton clothing (jeans are fine) and closed-toe shoes. We look forward to your visit! This is our most popular event at Orbix Hot Glass! Come design and literally “blow” your own ornament with the help of one of our glass artists. For this we welcome people of all ages (okay you have to be at least 5 years old). RESERVATIONS REQUIRED – EMAIL or CALL US 256.523.3188
March 25 Paperweight Class This class is designed for those who really just want see what molten glass is all about. Feel the heat, gather from the furnace, sculpt the glass into you own design. Please join us for some in-depth discovery at Orbix Hot Glass. Reservations Required $170 per person. 9 am – 11:30 am 256-523-3188
March 25 Trail Trekker Hike Series: DeSoto Scout Trail Section This hike series is designed for those that prefer some company out on the trails with experienced park staff or volunteers. Each month there will be a different hike so you can start marking them off towards your patch! DeSoto Scout Trail Section (From Lodge to DST exit 2, come back CCC road) -Hike is approximately 5 miles round trip, moderate to strenuous along rocky mountainous terrain. Some uphills. 10:00 am-3:00 p.m. DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at DeSoto’s Lodge Free, pre-registration is required so to know how many to expect. Hike is open to ages 8 to adult. Free, pre-registration is appreciated so we know how many to expect. Hike is open to ages 10 to adult. Pre-registration form: https://forms.office.com/g/WRFXQ43Z6s
March 25 Bowl Making Class This is our newest class offering at Orbix. In this small “suck” bowl, participants will work with a teammate to blow, suck and craft a small concave bowl with colors of their choice. Our artists are there to step in and lend a hand or guide you as you shape the glass. Each class is about one hour in length with a minimum of two people. Reservations and full payment are required. Please call us (256.523.3188) or email us (info@orbixhotglass.com) for more information or to reserve a spot. Minimum age 12 years old. 1 pm and 2:30 pm
March 25 Tim Jackson’s Storytellers Tour National Recording Artist Blue Mother Tupelo and Dan Smalley will be performing. Moon Lake Village 7 pm to 9 pm Tickets will be $20 at the door.
March 26th-Yoga Hike Along Little River
March 28 Yoga on Main Street Join Yoga on Main Street for a wind-down from your busy day! Tuesday focuses more on flow, or a type of yoga focusing on the connection between breath, movement, and the mind. Meanwhile, Thursdays are about strengthening your body. These sessions are open to all levels and abilities; no reservation is needed, but a donation for the class is recommended. While usually held in Hunt Hall, sometimes we will meet on the stage of the Opera House. Be sure to Like and Follow the Yoga on Main Street Facebook page for any updates or changes to posted dates or locations. 6 pm to 7:30 pm
March 28 Paint Night at Jefferson’s Join us for an evening of painting, food, and drinks with friends Tuesday, March 28th from 6-8pm in the party room at Jefferson’s of Fort Payne!! Guests will be led step by step through painting their very own personalized HIPPIE VAN on 12×12″ canvas to take home at the end of the evening. This class will be easy enough for the complete beginner, so all ages and skill levels are welcome to attend. All painting supplies are included. *Please consider purchasing beverages, appetizers, or dinner. We appreciate Jefferson’s allowing us to utilize their space! Please sign up by sending your name, the party date (3/28/23), and your payment through PayPal at: PayPal.me/LacyHopeArt *$35 per painter. Reservations must be made no later than March 21st to guarantee your spot, and seats are limited, so please do not wait to sign up!
March 30th-iNaturalist Hike: Along Little River iNaturalist Hike: Along Little River Join DeSoto State Park Naturalist Brittney Hughes for a hike along the West Fork of Little River 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. What is iNaturalist?-It is a way for people that are interested in nature to share what they see with others, as well as gaining identifications on species that they may not be familiar with. The app also helps to collect data, collaborating with others to gather information for a common project or purpose (i.e. species lists, bioblitzes, etc.) Users can also access the observational data collected by other iNaturalist users. If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about the plants and animals around you but you didn’t have someone along for your hike or walk to ask, you’ll want to download iNaturalist. And you can even make observations in your backyard or on the street walking in your neighborhood. Bottom line: this app gives you the opportunity to have your own personal naturalist resource whenever you decide to go, as long as your battery is charged! 10:00-12:30 p.m. (CST) DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, AL. Meet at DeSoto’s Country Store on County Road 89
Fee: Free, no pre-registration required; We recommend you bring your own smart phone or device & download the app prior if you wish (free wifi at Country Store, Lodge, & Nature Center). For any details about the hike, email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov
April
April 1 Plant Discovery Hike Join JSU Field School staff and DeSoto State Park naturalist, Brittney Hughes, 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. Bring a notebook/camera if you wish and discover what can be seen along the trails. All ages welcome! 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. 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 park before leaving home. Please make every effort to arrive early or on time.
10 a.m. – 12 p.m.: Littler River Canyon Center. Trail is TBD. Free and open to everyone! For details, contact 256-845-3548
April 1st-Serious Skills Series: Art of Woodburning-DeSoto Falls
April 1st-iNaturalist Walk: Boardwalk Trail Naturalist Walk: Boardwalk Trail Join DeSoto State Park Naturalist Brittney Hughes for a walk along the ADA-accessible Talmadge Butler Boardwalk Trail. 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. What is iNaturalist?-It is a way for people that are interested in nature to share what they see with others, as well as gaining identifications on species that they may not be familiar with. The app also helps to collect data, collaborating with others to gather information for a common project or purpose (i.e. species lists, bioblitzes, etc.) Users can also access the observational data collected by other iNaturalist users. If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about the plants and animals around you but you didn’t have someone along for your hike or walk to ask, you’ll want to download iNaturalist. And you can even make observations in your backyard or on the street walking in your neighborhood. Bottom line: this app gives you the opportunity to have your own personal naturalist resource whenever you decide to go, as long as your battery is charged! Time: 2:00-4:00 p.m. Where: DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, AL. Meet at Talmadge Butler Boardwalk Trailhead on Co. Rd. 89 Fee: Free, no pre-registration required; We recommend you bring your own smart phone or device & download the app prior if you wish (free wifi at Country Store, Lodge, & Nature Center). For any details about the walk, email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov
April 1 Family Pottery Workshop Join artist Jessica Haigh of Animal House Pottery Create your own wind chimes and “poof pot’ (small dish)! This class is designed for beginners with little or no pottery experience. Participants will create awesome finished products they can be proud of without having to spend long hours on the process. This 2 hour class will be from 1pm – 3pm on Saturday, April 1, 2023. Registration includes: 2lbs of clay, tools, paints, and instruction. Pre-registration is required. $35 per participant. No refunds after March 20. For questions please email rmtaylor@jsu.edu or call 256-845-3548.
Register here – https://secure.touchnet.net/C20…/web/product_detail.jsp…
April 1 -2 Botanical Drawing Class Moon Lake Village in Mentone We will be hosting a two-day botanical drawing class at Moon Lake Village. The class is being taught by visiting artist/instructor Redenta Soprano. Class Description: The plant kingdom with its fascinating diversity of form is a delight to explore in the garden or at the drawing board. This class will introduce you to the basis of botanical illustration in pencil, which is the foundation for working in any media. Whether you are an experienced artist or a fledgling beginner, this workshop will help sharpen your powers of observation, as well as improve your drawing ability using plants as a subject matter. About the instructor: Redenta Soprano is an artist as well as a gardener and has a degree in both natural sciences and art. For over 30 years she has taught various techniques of botanical illustration at different venues including: the NY Botanical Garden, Harry P. Leu Gardens in Orlando, FL and the John C. Campbell Folk School in Murphy, NC. Tuition: $195 (students will need to bring a few supplies to the class. The list will be provided upon registration). The class is limited to 10 students. For more information or to register, email mentoneartscenter@gmail.com
April 2nd-Yoga Hike on Gilliam Loop
April 4 Yoga on Main Street Join Yoga on Main Street for a wind-down from your busy day! Tuesday focuses more on flow, or a type of yoga focusing on the connection between breath, movement, and the mind. Meanwhile, Thursdays are about strengthening your body. These sessions are open to all levels and abilities; no reservation is needed, but a donation for the class is recommended. While usually held in Hunt Hall, sometimes we will meet on the stage of the Opera House. Be sure to Like and Follow the Yoga on Main Street Facebook page for any updates or changes to posted dates or locations. 6 pm to 7:30 pm
April 6 Canyon Kids –
April 8 Moon Lake Library Book Club Moon Lake Library Book Club Let’s talk about books! Sometimes we read and discuss the same book. Other months, we share book recommendations. This is a great way to meet new friends and also get some good ideas about what to read next. 10:30 am
April 8 Hike with a Naturalist on the Desoto Scout Trail Join JSU Field School & Desoto State Park Naturalist on a beautiful outdoor adventure hike on the Desoto Scout Trail (DST). This hike is a challenging, arduous and steep 6.5 mile hike. The DST, it connects 2 of the finest parks in the State: Little River Canyon National Preserve and DeSoto State Park. 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. Come on and enjoy the great outdoors! Things to bring: Plenty of water and/or sports drink, lunch, snacks, hiking poles/staff (optional), sturdy shoes (open toe shoes are not recommended). Please be sure to dress appropriately according to seasonal temperatures/weather. 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 park before leaving home. Please make every effort to arrive early or on time. Where: Meet at the Desoto State Park Country Store. We will caravan to the trail head. Time: We will leave the Country Store at 9am. Hike will last until 4 pm (CST) Free event. For details, contact 256-845-3548 (Canyon Center).
April 11 Yoga on Main Street Join Yoga on Main Street for a wind-down from your busy day! Tuesday focuses more on flow, or a type of yoga focusing on the connection between breath, movement, and the mind. Meanwhile, Thursdays are about strengthening your body. These sessions are open to all levels and abilities; no reservation is needed, but a donation for the class is recommended. While usually held in Hunt Hall, sometimes we will meet on the stage of the Opera House. Be sure to Like and Follow the Yoga on Main Street Facebook page for any updates or changes to posted dates or locations. 6 pm to 7:30 pm
April 15 1st Annual Charli’s Run 5K Walk/Run We are so excited to announce the 1st Annual Charli’s Run! This 5k Walk/Run will benefit the American Autism Association. There will be a kids fun run, as well! VFW Fairgrounds 9 am
April 15th-Serious Skills Series: Leaf Pounding Class
April 15th-CCC History Hike-Trail Shelter along Little River
April 15 MERF Taste of the Mountain and Art Auction – Join us for a night of great food creations provided by Mentone Area Restaurants and for amazing artwork for auction by local artist friends of MERF. Don’t miss out on a special evening that celebrates and supports all of MERF’s programs enriching Valley Head students, Mentone senior citizens and the community. merf.mentone@gmail.com or 256-635-8193 merfhouse.org
April 18 Yoga on Main Street Join Yoga on Main Street for a wind-down from your busy day! Tuesday focuses more on flow, or a type of yoga focusing on the connection between breath, movement, and the mind. Meanwhile, Thursdays are about strengthening your body. These sessions are open to all levels and abilities; no reservation is needed, but a donation for the class is recommended. While usually held in Hunt Hall, sometimes we will meet on the stage of the Opera House. Be sure to Like and Follow the Yoga on Main Street Facebook page for any updates or changes to posted dates or locations. 6 pm to 7:30 pm
April 19 Art Talk When artists gather to talk about what moves them to create art, what is really created in that moment is community. A community of like-minded people who speak the same language. A community of people who are genuinely interested in learning and supporting each other. If this sounds like your kind of gathering, please join us. Bring your art and share your process. Moon Lake Library 6 pm to 8 pm
April 21st-Early Spring Hike in DeSoto State Park Early Spring Hike in DeSoto State Park
One of the most beautiful times of the year at DeSoto State Park! Join DSP Staff on a moderate meandering hike along the Little River trail to see what species of plants is starting to grow and bloom after a long winter season. We will learn some natural history of the plants, and some medicinal and historical uses as well. DeSoto State Park, Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at the Nature Center (Next to DeSoto’s Country Store) Wonderful views of the West Fork of Little River, Indian Falls, and Lodge Falls along the route. We will stop and eat snacks/lunch along the trail
April 21st-Yoga Walk-Dusk to Dark Experience yoga while enjoying the beauty that is Desoto State Park. Walk along the park’s boardwalk trail, following Laurel Creek. Listen to the sounds of Azalea Cascade as instructor Destin Padgett guides you in slow & easy yoga poses. What to know: Yoga poses are alignment based which makes them perfect for those beginning or continuing their yoga practice. Bring a yoga mat or towel, water & snack. About the walk: The boardwalk trail is ADA-accessible 1,000-foot-long boardwalk with benches along the way. The walk is considered easy, ending at a large platform overlooking Azalea Cascade. DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at the Talmadge Butler Boardwalk Trailhead on Co. Rd. 89 Fee: $5.00 per person (cash or check). Pre-registration is required, so we know how many to expect. Hike is open to ages 8 to adult. Email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for more info or to pre-register. If weather is questionable- check with DSP Lodge before coming: 256.845.5380.
April 21 Park After Dark-Night Walk DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Join Park Naturalist Brittney Hughes to get to know the park after dark! You never know what you can discover during the night; we will be using our senses to discover what can be seen, heard, or even smelled on this fun walk! On this walk we will be on the cabin road & go to the frog pond, near DeSoto’s South entrance. All ages welcome, children must be supervised. We will walk from the DeSoto State Park Lodge-short distance, terrain will be a mix of asphalt and dirt road, closed toed shoes are preferred. Bring a small flashlight or headlamp if you wish (red light preferred) or there will be some flashlights available first come-first served. Please no dogs, as our nighttime friends can be shy. 8:00 p.m. DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama-Meet outside DeSoto State Park Lodge. Free and open to everyone. No pre-registration required; This hike may be cancelled in case of rain. For any details about the walk, email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov
April 21 – 23 Deep South Herbal Conference Deep South Herbal Conference “Return To The Roots of Natural Health” Join us for a weekend of herbal discovery at Historic Moon Lake Village, high atop Lookout Mountain in the Southern Appalachians. Located in the picturesque town of Mentone, high on historic Lookout Mountain, our new location offers an amazing variety of places to hike and enjoy nature in a laid back environment. Moon Lake Village. Contact for more info: darryl@thesouthernherbalist.com
April 22 – 23 Gun and Knife show VFW Fairgrounds
April 25 Yoga on Main Street Join Yoga on Main Street for a wind-down from your busy day! Tuesday focuses more on flow, or a type of yoga focusing on the connection between breath, movement, and the mind. Meanwhile, Thursdays are about strengthening your body. These sessions are open to all levels and abilities; no reservation is needed, but a donation for the class is recommended. While usually held in Hunt Hall, sometimes we will meet on the stage of the Opera House. Be sure to Like and Follow the Yoga on Main Street Facebook page for any updates or changes to posted dates or locations. 6 pm to 7:30 pm
April 28th-Yoga Walk-Dusk to Dark Experience yoga while enjoying the beauty that is Desoto State Park. Walk along the park’s boardwalk trail, following Laurel Creek. Listen to the sounds of Azalea Cascade as instructor Destin Padgett guides you in slow & easy yoga poses. What to know: Yoga poses are alignment based which makes them perfect for those beginning or continuing their yoga practice. Bring a yoga mat or towel, water & snack. About the walk: The boardwalk trail is ADA-accessible 1,000-foot-long boardwalk with benches along the way. The walk is considered easy, ending at a large platform overlooking Azalea Cascade. DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at the Talmadge Butler Boardwalk Trailhead on Co. Rd. 89 Fee: $5.00 per person (cash or check). Pre-registration is required, so we know how many to expect. Hike is open to ages 8 to adult. Email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for more info or to pre-register. If weather is questionable- check with DSP Lodge before coming: 256.845.5380.
April 28-29 Vintage Pickin’® Spring Market VFW Fairgrounds / Fort Payne, AL
April 30 LRAC Members Spring Fling A Spring Social that is just for fun! Leave your wallet at home and join us at the Mentone Inn Sunday, April 30th, at 5 pm for refreshments and fun.
MAY
May 2 Yoga on Main Street Join Yoga on Main Street for a wind-down from your busy day! Tuesday focuses more on flow, or a type of yoga focusing on the connection between breath, movement, and the mind. Meanwhile, Thursdays are about strengthening your body. These sessions are open to all levels and abilities; no reservation is needed, but a donation for the class is recommended. While usually held in Hunt Hall, sometimes we will meet on the stage of the Opera House. Be sure to Like and Follow the Yoga on Main Street Facebook page for any updates or changes to posted dates or locations. 6 pm to 7:30 pm
May 4 Canyon Kids Join us for a hands on adventure the 1st Thursday each month in 2023! Children (ages 3 years-3rd graders) will want to attend ALL of these hands-on outdoor adventures! In May we will be learning all about plants! Bring your children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews and neighbors to creatively learn about animals, plants, bugs, and more with JSU Field Schools. 10:30 am—11:30 am (CST)
Where: Little River Canyon Center What to Bring: Please wear footwear suitable for hiking, bring water, and sun protection. Free event. Registration strongly suggested. Limit 15 students.
For more details and for pre-registration, email rmtaylor@jsu.edu or call 256-845-3548.
May 5 – 6 31st Annual Wildflower Saturday 2023 Weekend of Friday, May 5th & Saturday 6th, 2023
Wildflower Saturday is an annual event held in DeSoto State Park atop Lookout Mountain in Fort Payne, Alabama, always the first Saturday of May Springtime at DeSoto State Park is truly beautiful, with wildflowers & trees blooming around every corner. Join DeSoto State Park staff & guest speakers for a wonderful weekend of learning about the many species of blooming plants found on Lookout Mountain. Choose to stay the whole weekend, or just come for the day to enjoy the hikes and programs.
Weekend starts off with a welcome social and guest speaker program on Friday night, a day full of hikes to choose from and a guest speaker on Saturday night. Fee: Free & Open to everyone. No pre-registration required. More info: www.alapark.com/DSP-Wildflower-Saturday
May 5 – 6 “Beauty and the Beast” Beauty and the Beast presented by Ruhama After School Arts Program Dekalb Theatre Tickets Sold at the door $5 May 5th @ 7 pm and May 6th at 3 pm and 7 pm.
May 6 Dixieland Delight Sale
May 6 Memories of Mayberry – 1st Saturday – Join the Valley Head Volunteer Fire Department for a great day for the whole family! There will be a cruise in, food, fun, entertainment and more. Special guest will be Barney Fife. All proceeds go to the Fire Department. Will be held in the downtown square of Valley Head. 9 a.m. 256-899-3776 or 256-635-6814
May 6 – 7 Glass Bead Making We will host glass bead instructor Terry Hale of Hale Fire Glass for a two-day beginners glass beadmaking class at Moon Lake Village. Class Description: Glass beadmaking, also known as lampwork, is an ancient art that is still an honored craft. In this introductory, students will learn the amazing process of making glass beads.Tuition is $195 and class is limited to 10 students. Supplies, tools, and additional fees: All tools will be provided. There will be a supply fee for materials (glass, bead release, frit, etc.) of $35/person, payable to the instructor. For more information or to register for the class, email mentoneartscenter@gmail.com
May 9 Yoga on Main Street Join Yoga on Main Street for a wind-down from your busy day! Tuesday focuses more on flow, or a type of yoga focusing on the connection between breath, movement, and the mind. Meanwhile, Thursdays are about strengthening your body. These sessions are open to all levels and abilities; no reservation is needed, but a donation for the class is recommended. While usually held in Hunt Hall, sometimes we will meet on the stage of the Opera House. Be sure to Like and Follow the Yoga on Main Street Facebook page for any updates or changes to posted dates or locations. 6 pm to 7:30 pm
May 13 John Woodall Fishing Tournament
May 13 Daybreak Flatwater Paddle Trip Daybreak Flatwater Paddle Trip DeSoto Falls Picnic Area-Alabama. DeSoto State Park staff offers this relaxing guided morning 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. Learn about this outstanding water source with its clear water, plant & animal life, and about the history of the area around DeSoto Falls in Dekalb County, Alabama. What to know: This trip is approximately 4 miles round trip on flatwater, under your own power & spans a 3 to 3 1/2-hour period. Includes kayak, paddle, & personal flotation device. What to bring: Appropriate clothing, bug spray, snacks, and drinking water. Time: 7:00 am-10:00 am DeSoto Falls Picnic Area-Miller’s Bend Paddle Shack (about 7 miles from main park area of DeSoto State Park) Fee: $30.00 for single kayak rental (tandem kayaks are available on a limited basis for $50.00) Pre-registration closes May 10, 2023 – at 5:00 p.m. Pre-registration form: https://forms.office.com/g/a7YZCh60xv
May 13 May on the Mountain Bluegrass Festival in Henagar Get ready for a finger-lickin’ and guitar-pickin’ good time at the May on the Mountain Bluegrass Festival hosted by the Henagar Park Board! Come and hear local favorites as well as surprise guests. The performances will begin at 10:00 am on the second Saturday in May. Bring a lawn chair and a friend!
May 13 Yoga on the Mountain: Peace of Mind Yoga
May 13 Moon Lake Library Book Club Moon Lake Library Book Club Let’s talk about books! Sometimes we read and discuss the same book. Other months, we share book recommendations. This is a great way to meet new friends and also get some good ideas about what to read next. 10:30 am
May 16 Yoga on Main Street Join Yoga on Main Street for a wind-down from your busy day! Tuesday focuses more on flow, or a type of yoga focusing on the connection between breath, movement, and the mind. Meanwhile, Thursdays are about strengthening your body. These sessions are open to all levels and abilities; no reservation is needed, but a donation for the class is recommended. While usually held in Hunt Hall, sometimes we will meet on the stage of the Opera House. Be sure to Like and Follow the Yoga on Main Street Facebook page for any updates or changes to posted dates or locations. 6 pm to 7:30 pm
May 17 Art Talk When artists gather to talk about what moves them to create art, what is really created in that moment is community. A community of like-minded people who speak the same language. A community of people who are genuinely interested in learning and supporting each other. If this sounds like your kind of gathering, please join us. Bring your art and share your process. Moon Lake Library 6 pm to 8 pm
May 18 – 21 US 11 Antique Alley Yard Sale – Thursday thru Sunday following Mother’s Day – Follow the scenic U.S. Highway 11 from Meridian, MS to Bristol, VA for more than 500-miles of yard sales! Explore charming historic communities and downtown districts like the 1889 boom town district of Fort Payne, Alabama. 888-805-4740 & 877-871-1386 www.visitlookoutmountain.com
May 19 Summer Music Series Summer Music Series is sponsored by Little River Arts Council. Come enjoy the great music of Will Dooley. The concert is FREE and will take place at on the lawn of the Mentone Inn’s Linger Longer Pavilion. Will Dooley & Co 7 pm to 10 pm The Mentone Inn
May 20 Big Art Pop Up 10 am to 3 pm The Mentone Inn
May 23 Yoga on Main Street Join Yoga on Main Street for a wind-down from your busy day! Tuesday focuses more on flow, or a type of yoga focusing on the connection between breath, movement, and the mind. Meanwhile, Thursdays are about strengthening your body. These sessions are open to all levels and abilities; no reservation is needed, but a donation for the class is recommended. While usually held in Hunt Hall, sometimes we will meet on the stage of the Opera House. Be sure to Like and Follow the Yoga on Main Street Facebook page for any updates or changes to posted dates or locations. 6 pm to 7:30 pm
May 30 Yoga on Main Street Join Yoga on Main Street for a wind-down from your busy day! Tuesday focuses more on flow, or a type of yoga focusing on the connection between breath, movement, and the mind. Meanwhile, Thursdays are about strengthening your body. These sessions are open to all levels and abilities; no reservation is needed, but a donation for the class is recommended. While usually held in Hunt Hall, sometimes we will meet on the stage of the Opera House. Be sure to Like and Follow the Yoga on Main Street Facebook page for any updates or changes to posted dates or locations. 6 pm to 7:30 pm
JUNE
June 1 Canyon Kids Join us for a hands on adventure the 1st Thursday each month in 2023! Children (ages 3 years-3rd graders) will want to attend ALL of these hands-on outdoor adventures! In May we will be learning all about plants! Bring your children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews and neighbors to creatively learn about animals, plants, bugs, and more with JSU Field Schools. 10:30 am—11:30 am (CST)
Where: Little River Canyon Center What to Bring: Please wear footwear suitable for hiking, bring water, and sun protection. Free event. Registration strongly suggested. Limit 15 students. For more details and for pre-registration, email rmtaylor@jsu.edu or call 256-845-3548.
June 3 JUNE JAM
June 10 2023 Rainsville Freedom Run 10 & 5 K Runners from across the country will descend upon Rainsville for the 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE RAINSVILLE FREEDOM RUN 10K AND 5K, “The Best Small Race in America”. The event is for runners and walkers of all ages. The race will begin and end at the DeKalb County Schools Coliseum located at 1504 Main St E. For more information on the run,
June 10 Moon Lake Library Book Club Moon Lake Library Book Club Let’s talk about books! Sometimes we read and discuss the same book. Other months, we share book recommendations. This is a great way to meet new friends and also get some good ideas about what to read next. 10:30 am
June 17 Picnic in the Park Come out to Geraldine Town Park for an afternoon of food, shopping, and music! This year’s entertainment lineup includes Wildwood! We are currently accepting vendor applications. 3 p.m.
June 18 – 23 Summver Camp for Ages 10 – 13 Ponderosa
June 21 Art Talk When artists gather to talk about what moves them to create art, what is really created in that moment is community. A community of like-minded people who speak the same language. A community of people who are genuinely interested in learning and supporting each other. If this sounds like your kind of gathering, please join us. Bring your art and share your process. Moon Lake Library 6 pm to 8 pm
June 24 ‘Creek Kids’ Watershed Workshop Learning about our water….not just for kids! Hosted by DeSoto State Park. Experience a view of Little River’s watershed and how it connects to the rest of Alabama and our oceans. Many species of fish and aquatic invertebrates, including some types of crayfish, mussels, and snails, live only in Alabama. Participants of all ages will have a good chance of observing some species only found in certain Alabama streams & rivers; they will learn about the impacts of dams on waterways, & learn how pollution moves through aquatic environments. We will take a short walk to Laurel Creek & the West Fork of Little River for a dip to a view native fish & invertebrates such as crayfish, mussels, and snails up close. A VERY fun way to explore and cool down at the same time! This fun workshop is based on the ‘Creek Kids’ program, a partnership between the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division (WFF) and Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park. 10:00-3:00 p.m. DeSoto State Park-Fort Payne, Alabama. Meet at the DeSoto State Park Nature Center on County Road 89. Participants should bring a lunch/snacks/water, clothes & footwear suitable for the river. Free & open to everyone, kids to adults (we welcome all ages, with or without kids!). Pre-registration is required, required by no later than June 21st. Please email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov or pre-register here: https://forms.office.com/g/jwVVVQ8ig8
JULY
July 4 Sand Mountain Potato Festival Sand Mountain is well known for its rich diversity of agricultural products, including potatoes. Celebrate our heritage with live music, arts and crafts, entertainment, games and fireworks. Event begins at 10 a.m. and culminates with a beautiful fireworks display. 256-657-6282
AUGUST
August 3 – 6 World’s Longest Yard Sale – 1st Thursday thru Sunday – Travel the scenic byways of America for more than 450-miles of yard sales and unique treasure finds. Follow the Lookout Mountain Parkway from Gadsden, Alabama to Chattanooga, TN for the southern portion of the sale. Connect with the U.S. Highway 127 in Chattanooga for the remainder of the route to Hudson, MI. 888-805-4740
August 26 Fyffe UFO Day – 4th Saturday – Hot Air Balloon Rides showcase this unique family outing! Arts and crafts, children’s games, food vendors, antique tractors, live entertainment, street dance and much more make this event fun for the whole family. Gates open at 9 a.m. and music starts at 10 a.m. 256-623-2222
SEPTEMBER
September 16 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 25 – 30 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
October 14 – 15 Mentone Colorfest Come and enjoy the Fall season at the annual Mentone Colorfest. This event is filled with arts, crafts, great food, live entertainment and much more. It is held at Moon Lake Village and downtown Mentone on Saturday and Sunday.