It seems like there’s always something happening here. More big events. More new festivals. More of everything. To the point where you’ll wish you had more time.
June 9-11, Barber Small Bore, returns to Barber Motorsports Park for its fourth year of motorcycle greatness.
Regions Bank & Medical Properties Trust present Free Friday Flicks at Railroad Park! Join us every Friday night in June...
Jun 10th 2023 | 11:00am - 9:00pm • Caribbean Day in DeBardeleben Park is a joyous, family-friendly celebration of Caribbean...
June 9-11, Barber Small Bore, presented by MNNTHBX, returns to Barber Motorsports Park for its fourth year of motorcycle greatness....
The Steel City Jazz Festival is one of the Hottest Jazz Festivals in the nation...attracting eager contemporary jazz enthusiasts from...
The Great Race | Sunday, June 25 Arriving @ 5:00pm - UPTOWN/PROTECTIVE STADIUM
GIDDY UP! The Birmingham Stallions kick off the USFL 2023 season with head coach Coach Skip Holtz.
Legion FC is BHM's first and only locally owned and operated professional soccer franchise and currently plays at Protective Stadium...
Check out the exciting lineup for this year's season!
Travel along with your host, Jammin’ Jim, to some of his favorite taprooms and watering holes.
Real time updates on scheduled events
Check out the upcoming events at the Lyric Theatre
May 25 - June 08
The Project is a collaboration between Bush Hills S.T.E.A.M. Academy, the Greater Birmingham Arts Education Collaborative, The Birmingham Museum of Art, and the Jefferson County Memorial Project. The community is invited to visit the museum to see the student exhibit from May 25th to June 8th.
Aimed at teaching Birmingham youth about empathy and advocacy through learning about The Green Book, the Project enables the partners' mission of educating young leaders. Each year, students are...
[more+]The Project is a collaboration between Bush Hills S.T.E.A.M. Academy, the Greater Birmingham Arts Education Collaborative, The Birmingham Museum of Art, and the Jefferson County Memorial Project. The community is invited to visit the museum to see the student exhibit from May 25th to June 8th.
Aimed at teaching Birmingham youth about empathy and advocacy through learning about The Green Book, the Project enables the partners' mission of educating young leaders. Each year, students are engaged in research of the original Negro Motorist Green Book that, for nearly 30 years, served as a guide for Black Americans seeking advice on safe places to eat and sleep when they traveled through the Jim Crow-era United States. Students craft poetry and art centering on The Green Book in creations that embrace tenants of compassion, encouragement, and equity.
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Mon, Jun 05 @ 10:00 am Tue, Jun 06 @ 10:00 am Wed, Jun 07 @ 10:00 am Thu, Jun 08 @ 10:00 am - Less dates
2000 Rev. Abraham Woods, Jr. Blvd, Birmingham, AL 35203