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A Tuscaloosa festival that attracts upwards of 10,000 people each year is looking for artists and performers. Wednesday, January 10 is the final day to apply to take part in the Druid City Arts Festival.
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Holiday shoppers can purchase local and regional art for the holidays in Tuscumbia. The Winter Art Market is taking place at the Tennessee Valley Museum of Art. Organizers of the event say 60 artists have booths inside museum through Saturday, December 23.
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Arts and crafts, live music and local cuisine can be enjoyed this weekend on Alabama’s Gulf Coast. The annual Jubilee Festival of Arts returns to Daphne for its 35th year on October 21 and 22 at O. W. Lott Park in Olde Towne Daphne.
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The Kentuck Festival of the Arts returns to Northport on October 14th and 15th for its 52nd year. Festivities are set to take place at Kentuck Park. The two-day festival highlights local and national folk art.
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In 1989, roughly 50 Fyffe residents saw what they claimed to be UFOs. Since that time, town officials have commemorated these unusual sightings with a summer festival called "Fyffe UFO Days." Held on the last Saturday of every August, the event is known to draw thousands of residents and visitors each year.
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The city of Arab is kicking off its annual SugarFest. This year’s SugarFest is on September 2nd at Arab City Park. The free festival will include an arts and crafts show, food trucks, a 5K run and a fireworks show.
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The Rocket City Summer Music Festival is Saturday from 12 to 9 p.m. at The National Speleological Society Park. The event will feature two main stages with appearances from more than 10 local and regional artists.
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The SummerNight Art Walk is a festival that transforms downtown Auburn into an arts district, featuring the work of local and regional artists, live musicians, food vendors and children's activities.
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Roughly 10,000 travelers are expected flock to Florence for the 36th annual Arts Alive Festival.
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The 2023 "Magic of Marble" Festival kicks off Tuesday and is expected to be the biggest ever. The twelve-day event (April 11- April 22) will showcase Sylacauga's white marble and feature sculptors in action at the city's Blue Bell Park.