Growing Up Wild Preschool Friday: The Wonders of Water
Alabama Museum of Natural History 427 6th Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesWithout water, there would be no life! During this program, children will explore the importance of water for people, animals, and plants. During this Growing Up Wild program, preschoolers and their caregivers are invited to spend time together and explore the Museum to learn about nature through activities, crafts, and stories. Registration required. To register, please
Slow Art Day
Gorgas House Museum 810 Capstone Dr, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesTo celebrate Slow Art Day, University of Alabama students enrolled in Dr. Sharony Green’s 2022-23 University of Alabama Department of History courses explore our quickening world via haikus, video and an installation in the Gorgas House Museum from 1-3 pm o April 14, 2023 and online on April 15, 2023. Slowly digest images of William Gorgas
Saturday in the Park: Pottery
Moundville Archaeological Park 13075 MOUNDVILLE ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK, MOUNDVILLE, AL, United StatesSaturday in the Park is a series of demonstrations and presentations related to Native Americans, archaeology, natural history, sustainable gardening and more! On Saturday, April 15, 2023 from 11 am until 2 pm, Tammy Beane will be demonstrating Native American pottery firing techniques and teaching the craft of replicating Southeastern pottery traditions. Make your own
Emil Ekiyor Jr. Autograph Signing
Spend your A-Day 2023 with the Paul W. Bryant Museum from 10 am until 12 pm on April 22! Three opportunities for autographs and pictures with special guests! The Paul W. Bryant Museum is located at 300 Paul W. Bryant Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487. For more information, call 866-772-BEAR (2327) or (205) 348-4668. To email,
Bill Battle Book Signing
Spend your A-Day 2023 with the Paul W. Bryant Museum from 10 am until 12 pm on April 22! Three opportunities for autographs and pictures with special guests! The Paul W. Bryant Museum is located at 300 Paul W. Bryant Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487. For more information, call 866-772-BEAR (2327) or (205) 348-4668. To email,
Gaylon McCollough Book Signing
Spend your A-Day 2023 with the Paul W. Bryant Museum from 10 am until 12 pm on April 22! Three opportunities for autographs and pictures with special guests! The Paul W. Bryant Museum is located at 300 Paul W. Bryant Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487. For more information, call 866-772-BEAR (2327) or (205) 348-4668. To email,
Museum Monday – Nature Printing
Alabama Museum of Natural History 427 6th Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesArt is all around us! Participants will learn about the ancient art of nature printing and create their very own works of art using dried leaves and flowers. Suitable for ages six and up. Registration required. To register, fill out our online form. Date and Time This Museum Monday program will be held on March
Birdfest
Moundville Archaeological Park 13075 MOUNDVILLE ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK, MOUNDVILLE, AL, United StatesNestled along the banks of the Black Warrior River, Moundville Archaeological Park hosts its annual Birdfest on April 29, 2023. As a member of the West Alabama Birding Trail, Moundville Archaeological Park is hosting a bird walk with one of the park’s volunteers, Dwight Lammon, at 9 am. Admission Cost: Tours are included with Park
Growing Up Wild Preschool Friday: What Makes a Fish, A Fish?
Alabama Museum of Natural History 427 6th Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesFish come in all different shapes and sizes and Alabama is home to more than 450 fish species! Spend some time with the Alabama Museum of Natural History as we learn what makes a fish a fish and explore freshwater fishes of Alabama. Registration required. To register, please complete this online form. How to Register
Saturday in the Park: Tools & Weapons
Moundville Archaeological Park 13075 MOUNDVILLE ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK, MOUNDVILLE, AL, United StatesSaturday in the Park is a series of demonstrations and presentations related to Native Americans, archaeology, natural history, sustainable gardening and more! On Saturday, May 20, 2023 from 11 am until 2 pm, Bill Skinner will be demonstrating the use of several types of tool and weapon technologies, such as the atlatl and the bow