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Get ready, ChumCity! The legendary Concerts in the Park are BACK for their 20th year, bringing the best local music and good vibes to downtown Huntsville. Arts Huntsville and Huntsville Parks & Recreation are teaming up to make this anniversary season the best one yet! "For two decades, Concerts in the Park has been Huntsville’s quintessential summer soundtrack," says Allison Dillon-Jauken, executive director of Arts Huntsville. Expect Big Spring Park to be transformed into a vibrant stage every Monday evening with both rising stars and local favorites. With a multi-genre lineup, there's something for every music lover! And don't forget the delicious food trucks – the perfect way to kick off your week and connect with the community. For 10 Mondays straight, from June 2nd to August 4th, Big Spring Park will be buzzing with live music from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Bring your chairs, your crew, and even your leashed furry friends! On June 9th, catch the Maneuver Center of Excellence Band of Fort Moore as part of Huntsville’s Armed Forces Week – complete with a FIREWORKS display! And on June 16th, celebrate Juneteenth with a concert dedicated to emancipation and unity. Food trucks galore will be parked along Williams Avenue, with even more tasty options inside the park! Think ice cream, vegan delights, BBQ, tea, lemonade and more! Picnics are always welcome, too. "Reaching this 20th anniversary milestone is a testament to the enduring appeal of Concerts in the Park," says James Gossett, director of Huntsville Parks and Recreation. "It’s a tradition the city is incredibly proud to support!" Get ready for some unforgettable summer nights!Huntsville's Sweet Summer Sounds Return!
Two Decades of Tunes!
Music, Food, and Fun For Everyone!
Mark Your Calendars!
The Lineup
Special Events!
Eat Up!
A Community Tradition!
Get your forks ready, ChumCity! Tuscaloosa Restaurant Week, brought to you by Cadence Bank, is hitting the town from June 22nd to 28th. That's right, a whole week of mouthwatering deals and exclusive menu items at your favorite local restaurants! This year marks the third delicious installment, and it's all about showcasing the amazing variety and innovation in Tuscaloosa's food scene. Expect to see both tried-and-true classics and some fresh faces serving up something special. According to Josh Rivers at Visit Tuscaloosa, you'll find "exclusive dishes that have become Restaurant Week favorites, while also welcoming a lineup of new restaurants participating for the first time.†Sounds like a perfect excuse to ditch the usual and explore some new culinary horizons! Kelsey Rush, President and CEO of Visit Tuscaloosa, highlights the impact our local restaurants have on the city, saying, “Our restaurants play a huge role in creating a sense of place for both residents and visitors.†Restaurant Week is a tasty way to show some love to our hard-working hospitality industry! Big shoutout to Cadence Bank, Senator Gerald Allen, Representative Cynthia Almond, Townsquare Media, and Lamar Advertising for making this event possible! Keep an eye on Visit Tuscaloosa’s social media for drool-worthy updates!Tuscaloosa Restaurant Week is Back, Baby!
What's Cooking This Year?
Discover New Flavors
More Than Just a Meal
Big Thanks To…
Stay Tuned!
Looks like we know one less person vying for that open Senate seat in '26! U.S. Rep. Dale Strong just announced he's gonna stick with what he knows and seek re-election to the House of Representatives. "After prayerful thought," Strong (R-Huntsville) said, "the best way I can serve Alabama is to remain in the United States House." So there you have it folks! He's in for 2026 in the House and nowhere else. For those just tuning in, Strong reps Alabama's Fifth Congressional District. He hopped over to the House in 2022 after leading the Madison County Commission for over a decade. This guy isn't just warming a seat. Strong's on the House Appropriations Committee, pulling weight on subcommittees like Commerce, Justice, and Science, Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development, and even the Legislative Branch Subcommittee. Plus, he chairs the Homeland Security Emergency Management and Technology Subcommittee! “Representing North Alabama has been the most rewarding experience," Strong gushed. "I truly believe I am where the Lord wants me!" This news comes hot on the heels of Tommy Tuberville's announcement that he's eyeing the Governor's mansion instead of another Senate term. That leaves a Senate spot wide open. Strong's name was definitely floating around as a possibility, but now it looks like the race just got a little less crowded. Who's next to throw their hat in the ring? Stay tuned, ChumCity will keep you posted!Dale Strong Sticking Around in the House!
Staying Put
Background Check
Power Player
Loving Life in the House
Senate Shakeup?