EVENTS (FEB. 20 – MARCH 6) Linda Johnson February 24, 2014 News & Sports 12 Comments THURSDAY, February 20 TOAST OF THE TOUR & SILENT AUCTION WHEN: 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. COST: $30 WHERE: V & W Supply, 712 20th Ave. PHONE: 348.6644 LINK: apr.org DESCRIPTION: This is the kickoff event of the 19th annual Kitchen of Consequence fundraiser of the Board of the Friends of WUAL. Heavy hors d’ ouvres provided by FIVE Bar, wine by Spirits Wine Cellar, and beer by Druid City Brewery. Call to find out hours & days of the actual Kitchens tour. Tickets at Manna Grocery, Spirits Wine Cellar, V & W Supply, & WUAL/Alabama Public Radio. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 BRANTLEY & GILBERT TICKETS GO ON SALE TODAY WHEN: 5 – 8 p.m. COST: $35 reserved seats; $29 & $24.75 General admission. WHERE: Tuscaloosa Amphitheatre April 11. PHONE: 800.745.3000 LINK: ticketmaster.com DESCRIPTION:It’s the Brantley & Gilbert “Let It Ride” tour, with special guests Thomas Rhett and Eric Pasley. Tickets can be purchased at the Amphitheatre box office, by phone or through Ticketmaster. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 2014 GREAT TUSCALOOSA CHILI COOKOFF WHEN: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. COST: $10 WHERE: Bryant Conference Center PHONE: 464.4663 EMAIL: curtis.baggett@bryantbank.com DESCRIPTION: 35 to 40 local teams compete for the best chili and best booth. The event is family friendly. Come sample a variety of chili and support the Exchange club of Tuscaloosa. THIRD ANNUAL HANDS-ON NIGHT AT THE ALABAMA MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY WHEN: 6 – 8 p.m. COST: Free WHERE: Smith Hall, UA Campus PHONE: 348.2118 EMAIL: cperdue@ua.edu DESCRIPTION: Free fun family event at Smith Hall. Everyone is welcome. Dinner, door prizes and over 20 graduate department interactive exhibits for kids, preschool to high school. Tons of activities. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23 ACCOUSTIC NIGHT AT THE BAMA WHEN: 7:30 p.m. COST: $5 WHERE: Bama Theatre Greensboro Room LINK: tuscarts.org DESCRIPTION: Renowned folk artists, the Rob Alley Quartet and special guest Jil Chambless. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24 READER’S THEATER WHEN: 4 p.m. COST: Free WHERE: Tuscaloosa Public Library Main Branch PHONE: 345.5820 DESCRIPTION: A fun, interactive story time where children will listen to a story, think and ask questions about the story, and then become part of the story by acting it out with their friends. Lots of fun characters. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE (OLLI) OPEN HOUSE / NORTH PICKENS CHAPTER WHEN: 4:30 p.m. COST: Free WHERE: Gordo City Hall PHONE: 348.6482 EMAIL: kchastine@ccs.ua.edu LINK: olli.ua.edu DESCRIPTION: OLLI at UA is a membership program that provides academic opportunities for mature adults. Its members volunteer their time and talents to share knowledge and interests with other members. No degree is required. The same event is also on the 26th of February. COMMUNITY ARTS CONVERSATIONS WHEN: 5 – 7 p.m. COST: Free WHERE: Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center PHONE: 758-5195 DESCRIPTION: Organized by The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa, the goal of the event is introduce local cultural organizations to the public and provide information about them and their staff on a personal level. Citizens might be familiar with most of the groups, but never have the chance to meet the performers or administrators and discuss their craft and contribution to the community face to face. All groups will be offering a creative display plus additional items such as promotional materials, season brochures and reduced pricing for upcoming events. Ticket giveaways for upcoming events, books and other items will also take place. Local performing arts organizations will be showcased in the Black Box Theatre, offering excerpts from theatrical or musical works. These include Alabama Blues Project, Alabama Choir School, Actor’s Charitable Theatre, Drishti, Prentice Concert Chorale, Shelton State Community College, Tuscaloosa Community Dancers, Tuscaloosa Children’s Theatre and Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra. DEFINING MYSELF FOR MYSELF: PERCEPTIONS OF BLACK FEMININITY WHEN: 6:30 – 8 p.m. COST: Free WHERE: 205 Gorgas Library, UA Campus PHONE: 348.5040, Eric Patterson LINK: wrcgrad3@sa.ua.edu DESCRIPTION: Open discussion with panel of UA faculty and students. PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME WHEN: 10 – 10:30 a.m. WHERE: Tuscaloosa Public Library, Story Castle COST: Free (age 3 – 5) CONTACT: 205.391.9989 EMAIL: childrens@tuscaloosa-library.org DESCRIPTION: Simple stories, songs, activities and crafts. BAMA ART HOUSE / “UNA NOCHE” WHEN: 7:30 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. COST: $7 general, $6 Students & Seniors WHERE: Bama Theatre PHONE: 758.5195 LINK: tuscarts.org DESCRIPTION: In Havana, Raul dreams of escaping to Miami. Accused of assault, he appeals to Elio to help him reach the forbidden world 90 miles across the ocean. One night, full of hope, they face the biggest challenge of their lives. Part of the Bama Art House winter series. Box office opens at 6:30 p.m. Bar opens at 6:45. HOMEWORK HELP WHEN: 3 – 5 p.m. WHERE: Tuscaloosa Public Library, Weaver Branch COST: Free CONTACT: 345.5820 DESCRIPTION: Provides one-on-one homework assistance to students K-8th grade. It is a drop-in service; students may come and go at any time during session and must have homework with them in order to attend. This is a Monday through Thursday activity. PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME WHEN: 10 – 11 a.m. WHERE: Tuscaloosa Public Library, Weaver Bolton Branch and Brown Branch COST: Free (age 3 – 5) CONTACT: 205.391.9989 EMAIL: childrens@tuscaloosa-library.org DESCRIPTION: Simple stories, songs, activities and crafts. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 “RETURN TO NUKE ‘EM HIGH”: VOL. 1 WHEN: 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. COST: $7, $6 students & seniors WHERE: Bama Theatre DESCRIPTION: Co-sponsored by Left Hand Soap Company & Well That’s Cool. The film follows a young couple that are up against the school glee clup. Unfortunately, the glee club has mutated into a gang called the Cretins. When the other students begin to undergo mutations, our couple must solve the mystery and save Thomasville High School. SATURDAY, MARCH 1 DR. SEUSS BIRTHDAY PARTY WHEN:10 a.m. – 4 p.m. COST: Museum Admission WHERE: Children’s Hands On Museum PHONE: 349.4235 LINK: chomonline.org DESCRIPTION: Stories, movies, crafts & a birthday cake. A STREAK OF LUCK WHEN: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. COST: Free WHERE: Canterbury Episcopal Chapel PHONE: 242.4200 EMAIL: ellis059@bama.ua.edu DESCRIPTION: Exhibit of artowrks by Kiersten Ellis. Runs through March 31 MARDI GRAS BRUNCH WHEN: 10 a.m. – noon COST: Members $5, $10 general WHERE: Battle-Friedman House PHONE: 758.6138 LINK: historictuscaloosa.org EMAIL: mlm9298@gmail.com DESCRIPTION: Sponsored by the Tuscaloosa County Preservation Society. Food, beverages. Enjoy making new friends and seeing the old. SUNDAY, MARCH 2 5th STREET VINTAGE MARKET WHEN: 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. (First Sunday of each month) COST: Free WHERE: 4150 5th Street, Northport PHONE: 345.4763 EMAIL: curators@5thstreetvintagemarket.com DESCRIPTION: Tuscaloosa (Northport only) all-vintage day market. Dozens of dealers from the region who specialize in vintage clothing, furnishings and vinyl records. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 “The Comedy of Dr. Allen Mallory” WHEN: 7 p.m. COST: $10 WHERE: Bean-Brown Theatre, Shelton State Community College, 9500 Old Greensboro Road PHONE: 391.2252 EMAIL: rshirley@sheltonstate.edu DESCRIPTION: Mallory’s comedy club sellouts, keynote speeches, and television appearances have endeared him to audiences across the country and made him the talk of the comedy club industry. His audience members have remarked “I laughed till I cried” and “This man is a riot.” Dr. Mallory is a dynamic, entertaining speaker who uses humor in talking about working with children and families. His unique ability to inject humor into serious topics is unmatched. He has over 40 years of experience in education and is currently a member at the faculty at Shelton State Community College where he teaches courses in psychology. Past audiences have said it was the most fun event of the year. All proceeds going to fund the Alumni Association’s scholarships for adult students. Seating is limited but advance tickets may be purchased in the Faculty Office Area on the Martin Campus, Room 2724. Workshop credits for Early Childhood Development and Continuing Education Units for nurses are available. Tickets may also be purchased at the ticket office of the Bean-Brown Theatre. THURSDAY, MARCH 6 KENTUCK ART NIGHT WHEN: 5 – 8 p.m. COST: FREE WHERE: Historic Downtown Northport LINK: kentuck.org DESCRIPTION: Local galleries, businesses and restaurants are open as an event for the community to see what downtown Northport has to offer Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ