Looking for some exciting events to attend in Alabama this July? Look no further! The Moulton Advertiser has compiled a list of wild and fun events happening throughout the rest of the month.
From concerts to festivals, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Some highlights include the Helen Keller Festival in Tuscumbia, featuring live music, arts and crafts, and a pageant. There is also the Darryl Worley Tennessee River Run in Florence, a concert and motorcycle ride event benefiting local charities.
For those looking to experience the great outdoors, the Bama Belle Riverboat in Tuscaloosa is offering sunset cruises along the Black Warrior River. Additionally, the Alabama Wildlife Federation is hosting a Wild Game Cook-Off at the Black Belt Research and Extension Center in Marion Junction.
Music lovers can head to the Bank Street Live concert series in Decatur, featuring local bands and artists performing in the downtown area. Those interested in history can check out the Battle of Selma Re-enactment in Selma or the Civil War Living History Weekend at Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park in McCalla.
Foodies can attend the Taste of the Islands Luau at the Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, featuring Hawaiian cuisine and entertainment. And for those looking for a unique experience, the Peach Jam Jubilee in Clanton offers peach picking, hayrides, and a peach dessert contest.
With so many exciting events happening throughout Alabama this July, there is no shortage of entertainment for residents and visitors alike. Don’t miss out on these wild events happening in the state this month!
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