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Sept. 15 MILITARIA SHOW Multiplex at Cramton Bowl Alabama’s Largest Militaria show will have world militaria throughout the ages to buy/trade and sell. General Admission is $10; Vets/LEO/Firefighters $9; Children under 12 — free. If you bring an item to trade or sell you will get a $1 off general admission as well. Only one discount per person. Show hours: Saturday: 9 to 5 and Sunday: 9 to 4. Call Matt at 405.503. 3665, for more infor- mation. Sept. 18 SWING FOR DIABETES TOURNAMENT Auburn University Club East Alabama Medical Center (EAMC) Announces swing for Diabetes Golf Tournament. This event is the 10th annual event. Proceeds will go to the EAMC Foundation’s Diabetes and Nutrition Center Fund. 11:00 a.m. For more information, call 334.524.2355. Sept. 18 RED CLAY OYSTER FEST Red Clay Brewing Company Red Clay Brewing and The Depot in partnership with the Ala- bama Coastal Foundation are thrilled to present the First Annual Red Clay Oyster Fest. Featuring the craft brews of Red Clay Brewing Co. out of Opelika and Isle Dauphin Gulf Oysters, from Mobile Oyster Company, we invite you to an evening to Sip & Shuck! Featuring live music from Dallas Dorsey, enjoy an evening cele- brating community to protect Alabama's coastal environment through cooperation, education and participation. Tickets range from $25 to $30. 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sept. 20 FOOD FOR THOUGHT Alabama Department of Archives & History Food for Thought is held at noon on the third Thursday of every month in the Archives’ Joseph M. Farley Alabama Power Auditorium. The public is invited to bring a brown bag lunch. Complimentary beverages are provided. Admission is always free. Presentation: Erik Peterson Nott, Our Doctor: How Medicine, Race, Religion, and Evolution Collide. For more information, call 334.242-4435. Sept. 22 BOWLING FOR BABIES Bama Bowling Lanes This is a fundraiser to raise awareness for premature births and money for the March of Dimes and Birmingham Children’s Hos- pital of Alabama. We will have former houseguests from CBS’ fa- vorite reality tv show Big Brother , Kevin Schlehuber BB19 , Casey Turner BB11 , and others. Cost is $30 per person and includes shoes, all you bowl, and charitable donation to listed charities.Tick- ets need to be pre-purchased through PayPal. Call 334.272.5423 for more information. 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sept. 22 SOMETIMES… PATSY CLINE Alabama Shakespeare Festival ASF presents Jacqueline Petroccia ( Because of Winn-Dixie and Al- ways…Patsy Cline ) in her one-woman show, Sometimes…Patsy Cline . Originally premiering in New York with rave reviews, the songstress presents a show-stopping performance with powerhouse tunes featuring songs made famous by Patsy Cline, Bette Midler, Rose- mary Clooney, The Carpenters and more. This special engagement will sell out; tickets are $35 to $60. For more information, call 334.271.5353. 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sept. 25 AUBURN PARKS & RECREATION MONTHLY MARKET Harris Center Auburn Parks and Recreation has partnered with local growers to host the APRD Monthly Market on the fourth Tuesday of each month beginning this month. Visit the Harris Center from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. to find the best produce, jams, jellies and bounty of Lee County! Vendors will be set up in the lobby and Activity Room during warmer months to prevent products from becoming overheated and the Market may move outdoors in cooler months for space. If you are a local farmer or vendor and are interested in participating in the Monthly Market, please contact Whitney Mor- ris at wmorris@auburnalabama.org for an application, or visit auburnalabama.org/parks. This event is free and open to the pub- lic. Sept. 28 MOONLIGHT MOVIES ON THE GREEN Located on the Green, adjacent to Pies & Pints This free family-friendly event features an outdoor showing of Mary Poppins, beginning at sunset. Enjoy food and drinks from a variety of different local vendors. Bring your chairs, blankets, and even pups out for a perfect family movie night at The Shoppes! For more information, call 334.279.6046. 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sept. 28 FARMER IN THE DELL PUMPKIN PATCH Farmer in the Dell Fall is finally here, and you know what that means — Pumpkins! Farmer in the Dell Pumpkin Patch is a you-pick pumpkin patch located offWire Road. In addition to being a local favorite, Farmer in the Dell Pumpkin Patch was recently listed as one of the “25 Pumpkin Patches in Alabama You Need To Visit,” by Vacations- MadeEasy.com. To make reservations, call 334.750.3792 or email info@auburnpumpkinpatch.com . For more information, visit the Farmer in the Dell Pumpkin Patch's website: auburnpumpkin- patch.com or checkout their facebook page. 3:00 p.m. Sept. 28 to Oct. 8 ALABAMA NATIONAL FAIR Garrett Coliseum & Fairgrounds Mark your calendars now for this Montgomery tradition at the Garrett Coliseum and fairgrounds, September 28th to October 8th! Enjoy more than 60 thrilling rides, food, information and commercial booths, livestock competitions and more. All perform- ances are free with the purchase of a general admission ticket. Salute America’s Veterans: free for all active and retired military with valid ID, Student’s Day: $5 for all students up to the 12th grade; $2 Dollar Tuesday: $2 with a donation for the Humane Shelters of the River Region, Dollar Night: $1 per person with a 64 AL/ Metro 360 www.almetro360.com
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