News Summary
Birmingham is gearing up for a delightful weekend filled with outdoor activities from March 21-23, 2023. With beautiful weather anticipated, local farmers’ markets and spring festivals will showcase community spirit and support local businesses. Key events include the 41st annual Saint Patrick’s Day Parade and an adoption event by the Greater Birmingham Humane Society, while navigating a weather alert and potential rescheduling of other events to ensure public safety. Residents are encouraged to stay updated and engage in community activities while prioritizing personal safety.
Birmingham is set to enjoy a perfect weekend for outdoor activities from March 21 to March 23, with sunny skies and mild temperatures. This ideal weather opens the door for numerous community events, including local farmers’ markets and spring festivals, which help bolster local businesses and foster community engagement.
Weekend Events Overview
Residents have a choice of 17 local farmers’ markets this weekend, providing opportunities for consumers to support local agriculture and businesses. Additionally, guides are available for planning visits to various spring festivals that celebrate the season. Community members are encouraged to add their own events for free to the Birmingham calendar, further enhancing local participation and connectivity.
Highlighted Events
- Saint Patrick’s Day Parade: The 41st annual parade will take place in Five Points South, maintaining a long tradition of vibrant community celebration with very few cancellations over the years.
- Holi Festival: Originally scheduled at the Birmingham Museum of Art, this event has been cancelled due to museum closure.
- Greater Birmingham Humane Society Adoption Event: A sweet adoption event will be hosted, promoting animal adoption and advocacy in the community.
- UAB Softball Doubleheader: A change in schedule has the UAB Softball team competing against #24 Florida Atlantic on March 14, enhancing local sports enthusiasm.
- Birmingham Legion FC: The match against Louisville City FC was moved to March 16, allowing families to engage in more local sports activities.
Severe Weather Alert and State of Emergency
A severe weather alert has been issued for the Greater Birmingham area ahead of potential severe weather, prompting Governor Kay Ivey to declare a state of emergency for all 67 counties in Alabama. The declaration is a precautionary measure aimed at ensuring public safety. Residents are advised to keep abreast of local news and check the social media pages of event hosts for updates on cancellations or rescheduling due to weather conditions.
Impact on Local Events
In light of the severe weather, several scheduled events have experienced changes:
- East Village Arts Guitar Festival: Postponed to April 4-5, allowing organizers to ensure participant safety.
- American Village Festival of Tulips: Although cancelled for this weekend, it is set to return next weekend, highlighting community resilience in organizing events.
- Bell Center 5K and Children’s Run: This year’s event has also been cancelled, prompting discussions on community health and fitness opportunities in future planning.
Community Engagement and Information Resources
As local events unfold, residents are encouraged to subscribe for a FREE newsletter that delivers continued updates on events and news in Birmingham. This service not only informs the community but also encourages increased participation in local activities.
As Birmingham embraces a weekend filled with engaging events, the interplay between planned festivities and unforeseen weather circumstances prompts both community solidarity and a need for vigilance. Residents are reminded to prioritize their safety while enjoying the multitude of offerings available.
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Additional Resources
- Bham Now: Weekend Events March 21-23
- Bham Now: St. Patrick’s Day Parade Events
- Bham Now: Event Changes Due to Weather
- Wikipedia: Birmingham, Alabama
- Google Search: Birmingham Community Events
