This year featuring music from Dallas County's own Charlie Argo! Complete with games and events that are fun for all ages. The day will end with a fireworks spectacular sponsored by the City of Valley Grande.
Have your voice heard. Be part of the process. Get to the polls and vote for your candidate for Mayor, City Council, and School Board.
Topic: “Developing a Winning Plan”
The support group is open to all who are living with diabetes, caregivers, family and friends.
For more information, contact the Dallas County Extension Office at 334-875-3200
If 3 Open Art Studios is not enough, We still have more going on!!!
Gallery 905 (905 Water Ave) as well as The Selma Art Guild (Selma Ave) will be opening up around 11:00 for more local and regional art.
If you get hungry, Uncle Clyde's BBQ Food Truck will be parked around the courthouse (Lauderdale) serving up some good food! Below is more information of time, place and menu.
Uncle Clydes BBQ 11a -1:30 near Court House.
Menu:
BBQ Chopped Pork Sandwiches, Grilled Burgers,
Hot Dogs,
Polish Sausages,
Chips
Cold Soft Drinks
For more information, call (334) 375-3838 or visit the facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/1st-Morning-Art-Walk-357587701298605/
As a follow-up to Old Cahawba's Public Archaeology Day's held earlier this summer, Linda and the team are inviting you back to help process items found during the dig. Get your hands dirty as you uncover treasures from our past! Want more information? Call Old Cahawba at 334-872-8058
B.Y.O. (Bring Your Own) Bike Tour of Old Cahawba
Saturday, October 1
10 am – 12 noon
Old Cahawba Archaeological Park, Orrville (near Selma)
Come explore on two-wheels Alabama's most famous ghost town! The fall foliage and mild temperatures make this time of year ideal for discovering Cahawba's historic setting. On this two-hour tour your guide will lead you over four miles of mostly unpaved roads, exploring a landscape of relics, ruins, and graveyards. Bring your bike, water, and snacks.
Directions: From downtown Selma, take Highway 22 (Dallas Avenue) west 8.6 miles. Cross over the Cahaba River and turn left onto County Road 9 and follow this 3.3 miles until it dead ends. Turn left onto County Road 2 and follow this 1.5 miles until you see the Welcome Center on the right. Welcome Center Address: 9518 Cahaba Road, Orrville, AL 36767.
Fee: $15.00 per person
For more information contact Jonathan Matthews at or call the park at 334-872-8058.
Old Cahawba lies at the confluence of the Alabama and Cahaba Rivers, and from 1819 to 1826 it served as Alabama’s first capital. Today, the Alabama Historical Commission owns and operates this significant archaeological site.