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JUNE 8-10 LEMONADE DAYS FIREBIRDS RESTAURANT Join Firebirds for Lemonade Days. Enjoy a refreshing cup of lemonade for a $3 donation with all proceeds being donated to Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation’s fight against childhood cancer. You can also enjoy their special Big Daddy Lemon Cake. Where a $1 will be donated back to ALSF from each cake sold. Call 334.819.5132 for more information. 11:00 a.m. – 9:00p.m. JUNE 9 FOOD TRUCK MASH-UP RIVERFRONT PARK Wind Creek Casino presents the Food Truck Mash-Up featuring Rock the Park! Large outdoor community food truck festival featuring Rock the Park, battle of the bands, and the best food trucks from the state of Alabama! Free general admission. VIP tickets include: Free reserved parking at the Historic Union Train Shed, $5 in Mash-Up cash and reserved VIP seating for eating at the event. At Riverfront Park, there will be live music, games for kids, great food and drinks. Vote for your favorite food truck and your favorite band! For more information, email twaldman@gannett.com . #foodtruckmashup Event is from 1:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. JUNE 9 HAPPY TOGETHER TOUR MONTGOMERY PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE Music fans have been enjoying the hits of the sixties and seventies since the Summer of Love and beyond. They get to relive those moments on the renowned Happy Together Tour 2018, which is going on its 9th consecutive year. This summer, the Happy Together Tour returns with six headline artists who delivered the biggest hits of the era: The Turtles, Chuck Negron, formerly of Three Dog Night, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, The Association, Mark Lindsay, former Lead Singer of Paul Revere & The Raiders and The Cowsills. Tickets range between $35 and $85 and can be purchased through Ticketmaster. Call 334.481.5100 for more information. Event time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. JUNE 9 BROKEN DAVIS THEATRE Domestic violence and breast cancer are serious concerns in today's society and while all of us are subject to hard times, those who suffer at the hands of a loved one or who is battling domestic violence need to know that their strength is celebrated. Murray Productions is planning to do just that with the stage play Broken. Broken is about one sister battling breast cancer while another is battling domestic violence. Call 334.241.9567 for more information. 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. JUNE 9 MAXWELL CENTENNIAL WALK/RUN GUNTER ANNEX, ENLISTED HERITAGE MUSEUM Come out and support the 2nd Annual Poker run. Awards: Top male/female and male/female age groups: up to 29; 30-39; 40- 49; 50-59; 60 and older 5K will be “chip timing race” for all registered runners. Immediate and accurate times. Parking for those without military access will be at a designated off-base location, with shuttle service to start location. All bags are subject to search before getting on the shuttles. Only a small diaper bag/stroller will be allowed. For more information, call 334.953.2014 or visit www.maxwell.af.mil/Centennial/. 7:00 a.m. JUNE 13-16 ANNUAL RED POWER ROUND UP GARRETT COLISEUM International Harvester Collectors Club Alabama Chapter # 23 will be hosting the 29th Annual Red Power Round Up at the Garrett Coliseum. The Red Power Round Up is an annual celebration for people from all around the world to gather to see the history of International Harvester and agriculture-related memorabilia. Along with an impressive selection of tractors, engines, trucks and equipment, attendees can also browse exhibits which include household appliances, milking equipment and toy collections. There will be a parade, quilt show, children's activities, tours and a variety of entertainment including musical acts from across the region. Adults: $10.00 / day or Adults: $25.00 / 4 day pass. Kids 12 and under: Free. Call 334.749.4958 for more information. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. JUNE 14 INDIANA JONES CAPRI THEATRE Indy is back to punch some Nazi butt, and this time, he's bringing his dad along! Well, not quite. His dad, Henry, took a job to track down the Holy Grail and disappeared. If Indy wants to find his dad, he's going to have to hunt down the Grail, which means making an enemy of all the people who don't want the Grail found or who want it for themselves. And, frankly, Indy might regret finding his dad. His dad, who named him “Henry Jr” and doesn’t like that Indy changed his name. His dad, who is distant at best and critical as well. And the rest of the time? His dad, who can't shoot airplanes - other people's airplanes, as in, the airplanes that he and his son aren't in - as well as he thinks he can. But nothing brings a family together like fighting Nazis, and the Joneses make it look fun. Tickets for non-members are $10. For more information, call 334.262.4858. Showtime: 7:30 p.m – 9:00 p.m. JUNE 14 THE MAKING OF A RACIST ROSA PARKS MUSEUM During the Jim Crow era, life from the white side of the color line for an upper-middle-class, southern youth held all the trappings of privilege for Charles Dew, until he discovered a slave price list, written in 1860, which changed the course of his life. The self- described “Confederate youth” gradually confronted his prejudices, slavery and the Civil War, as well as his family's complicity in segregation, and wrote a sobering memoir, The Making of a Racist: A Southerner Reflects on Family, History, and the Slave Trade. The Alabama Institute for Social Justice will host a Racial Healing and Reconciliation Community Learning Forum, with guest speaker Dr. Charles B. Dew, at the Rosa Parks Museum. Register for this free event at www.ALISJ.org . For more information, call 334.279.3746. 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. JUNE 16 CAMP P.R.I.D.E. CRAMTON BOWL Cramton Bowl will be filled with youth from the Montgomery Area for a special one day camp to kick off the summer. Camp P.R.I.D.E. (Personal Responsibility In Delivering Excellence) is a unique opportunity for teens from the tri-county area. Registration for the football camp for young men between 8 -18 years of age. A volleyball camp will be held for young ladies between 8-18 years of ages from 9:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. at Multiplex 56 RIVER REGION LIVING www.riverregionliving.com

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