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Race Distances: The course is on a 10.36 mile loop. The race starts with a 0.4 mile lap around the BMX track making the first full lap, 10.76 miles. For 21 milers, the second lap will be 10.36, making the full two laps 21.12 miles. The Peavine Falls Aid Station is located at the top of the falls at mile 4.83. The Red Road Water Stop (Water only) will be at mile 7.84. August 22nd - 4:30 to 5:30 PM - Packet pickup and Late Registration will be at the Mountain High Outfitters store at Oak Mountain. The address is 2000 Oak Mountain Park Rd, Pelham, AL 35124. Here is a link the Mountain High Outfitters store at Oak Mountain. Saturday, August 23rd - 5:45 to 6:50 AM - Packet Pickup at the Redbud Pavilion by the BMX Track on Tranquility Road, Oak Mountain State Park. Oak Mountain State Park charges $5 per person to enter the park. Please try to have exact change. Credit cards are not accepted. Saturday, August 23rd - 7:00 AM - Both races will start at 7:00 AM at the Redbud Pavilion. Google Maps - Getting to the R2BR Start from Interstate-65 at Hwy 119 […]
The Buster Britton Memorial Triathlon is more than just a race—it’s a heartfelt tribute to a beloved local athlete whose passion for life and sport continues to inspire. Set against a scenic backdrop, the course features a calm lake swim, rolling hills on the bike, and a run that carries the spirit of Buster with every step. It’s a race where seasoned triathletes and first-timers come together, united by the challenge and the community. Whether you’re chasing a new personal best, honoring a legacy, or simply proving something to yourself, this event is about pushing limits, embracing the moment, and being part of something that lingers long after the finish line.
Come out to the Cars for a Cause Car Show on Saturday, August 23 from 4 to 8 PM at Campus No. 124 – The Beer Hog on Pelham Parkway in Pelham, AL. This family-friendly event will feature classic cars, custom rides, trucks, music, food, a Low Country Boil by Til We Run Out, a silent auction, and activities for all ages. It’s all to support The Arc of Shelby County and their work with individuals who have developmental disabilities and delays. All proceeds go directly to programs like Early Intervention, Employment Services, Community Services, and the New Visions day program. Bring your car, your family, and help make a real difference.
Get ready for Last Zombie Standing—a true test of endurance at Oak Mountain State Park. Runners take on a 4.167-mile loop with around 500 feet of gain, every hour on the hour. Finish the loop in under 60 minutes, be back in the corral, and you get to go again. Miss the bell, and you're done. No pacers, no aid on course, no shortcuts—just you, the trail, and the ticking clock. The last runner standing who completes one more lap than the rest wins. Everyone else? DNF. Space is limited to 100 runners—register before it’s too late.
Celebrate all things woodworking at Alabama’s one-of-a-kind festival featuring live chainsaw carving, artisan vendors, a wooden boat race, and whittling contest. Enjoy live music, food trucks, kids' activities, axe throwing, a classic car show, and more. Artwork will be available for purchase, with proceeds supporting local nonprofits. Presented by Montevallo Chamber of Commerce, Montevallo Main Street, and Montevallo Arts Collaborative.
Get ready for an unforgettable night with Paul Thorn, a soulful Southern artist known for his unique blend of blues, rock, and Americana. Born in Tupelo, Mississippi, Paul brings powerful stories, sharp wit, and raw emotion to every performance. From sharing stages with legends like Bonnie Raitt and Sting to boxing Roberto Duran on national TV, his life is as colorful as his music. His latest album, Life Is Just a Vapor, features songs like “Tough Times Don’t Last” and “Geraldine & Ricky” — each one rich with heart and honesty. Join us at the intimate Song Theater, where your ticket includes complimentary beer, wine, and soft drinks.
The Annual Hold the Fort Races are a timed 5k and 10k race and a 1-mile Warrior Walk held at Oak Mountain State Park in Alabama on Saturday, SEPTEMBER 20, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. This year's race begins at the DOGWOOD Pavillion. You will enter the FRONT gate of Oak Mountain State Park. Check-in starts at 7 a.m. Early packet pick-up will be on Friday, September 19, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Full Moon BBQ in Pelham.Address: 2252 Pelham Pkwy, Pelham, AL 35124 Proceeds from the race this year are dedicated to raising $250,000 to finalize the construction of the Blanket Fort Hope Restoration Home – a home needed to care for children rescued from human trafficking.To find out more about their mission, visit BlanketFortHope.org.
Get ready for Morgan Creek Winery's Annual Grape Stomp Festival. Visitors can enjoy food trucks, live music, grape stomping & wine tasting at Harpersville's finest winery. The iconic I Love Lucy look-a-like contest will begin at 2PM.You don't want to miss this wine-filled fun event!
Celebrate Oktoberfest Helena Style at Helena's Old Town Live! Live music, beer gardens, and weiner dog races are sure to please. See you there!
BUSA's Birmingham Bash is being hosted at Dunnavant Valley Fields! Come watch these talented soccer players compete from September 26-28!
Reed Brake will be playing at Oversoul Brewing in Helena on Friday, September 26 from 7-10:00 pm. Admission is free. Reed Brake draws inspiration from a wide range of musical genres and they have songs that lean toward folk, some more to bluegrass, others to country, and some to psychedelic rock with overdriven tones. The quartet plays with high energy and thrives with on stage experimentation. Live, the band may unexpectedly adjust tempo, launch into an extended jam, or transition into a totally different song. The improvisation ensures no two shows are truly the same. It also ensures the boys stay alert and listen with intention to each other. Reed Brake sets consist mostly of original music, but they do throw in covers that they have adapted to fit their unique sound. The Reed Brake sound is hard to fit into a box, but it’s probably not what you expect from a band lead by acoustic guitar and mandolin.