Auburn City Market
Town Creek Park , United StatesLocal farmers, growers, and artists partnering with Auburn Parks and Recreation will be selling products and produce every Saturday in October!
Local farmers, growers, and artists partnering with Auburn Parks and Recreation will be selling products and produce every Saturday in October!
The Auburn Beautification Council (ABC) will host its annual plant sale benefiting ABC projects such as the downtown hanging baskets, Spring Azalea Trail, the gardens at Kiesel Park, and beautification awards for Auburn homes and businesses. This year will feature pansies, violas, snapdragons, mums, kale/cabbage, and more, with <a href='http://auburnbeautification.com/'>pre-orders</a>...
October, Italian Heritage Month, is a time to celebrate the contributions of Italians in their country and abroad, as well as promote Italian culture and language. Every year, AU CLA provides a series of films and discussions on Italian culture and opportunities to learn about initiatives with our partners in...
This interactive birding how-to workshop, will show visitors how two essential birding apps -Bird and NestWatch- are used to help protect birds and their native habitats around the world. Visitors will learn how to use apps on their mobile devices and get to go on a walk through the woods...
The Cary Center and the Auburn community will be bringing together nonprofit leaders, administrators, board members, volunteers, and philanthropists from throughout the region for the Cary Center's third conference featuring nonprofit experts. This summit will offer two training tracks. At noon, all will convene with luncheon keynote speaker Charles Lee...
Join Ty Malugari for a story on the convict leasing system in Alabama (effectively the last state to outlaw this injust system in 1928) and how state laws enacted by Alabama politicians were placed to justify their use of convict labor, comparable to the institution of slavery. This event is...
The community is invited to explore the natural world at the second annual Bones and Boos event, a one-day outdoor exhibit of animal skeletons where guests can enjoy an up-close look at some of nature’s most interesting animals such as rhinoceros legs, whale ribs, tiger and bear skeletons, and more....
The Office of Public Service will be hosting a Community Partner Training Session on managing conflict with Bernard LaFayette Jr., civil rights icon and Breeden Eminent Visting Professor in the College of Liberal Arts. Admission is free, but seating is limited! To reserve a seat, contact Whitney Lee at wcl0011@auburn.edu....
Learn about the College of Agriculture and clubs you can join through this fall-themed event with pumpkin painting and other fun activities! The Office of Sustainability will also be joining, hosting a Waste Audit event where they will inspect and sort through participants' waste to demonstrate what can or can't be...
The Auburn Community Orchestra willbe performing music ranging from movie themes such as the 'Theme from Jurassic Park' to classical favorites like 'In The Hall of the Mountain King' on the Tiger's Paw at Toomer's Corner, filling downtown Auburn with beautiful orchestral pieces amongst a lovely fall evening.
Bring your lunch and join the conversation on one of the most influential architects and bridge builders in the history of the southern United States. The lecture begins at 12:15 pm. This event is co-sponsored by Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
Auburn University Libraries’ next Discover Auburn Lecture Series will host Mark Thornton’s book talk on “The Skyscraper Curse: And How Austrian Economics Predicted Every Major Economic Crisis of the Last Century.” “The Skyscraper Curse” is Thornton’s definitive work on booms and busts, and it explains why only Austrian economists really...
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