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Event Series Mobile Bike Shop

Mobile Bike Shop

Haley Concourse

No registration required. Don't have time to stop by the Auburn Outdoors bike shop at The Rec? Don't worry - trained and experienced Bike Techs are on campus to provide repairs, maintenance, and tune-ups on your way to class. Follow @auburnrecwellness on Instagram to see where they will be each...

Ride and Seek at Chewacla State Park

Chewacla State Park 124 Shell Toomer Pkwy, Auburn, AL, United States

Join the Auburn Bike Committee for Ride and Seek. Ride and Seek is an event designed to teach kids how to ride bicycles and have fun. Designed for kids in grades K - 8, riders and their parents will get safety tips from experts and test their skills on mountain...

$15.00

The Sustainable Future of Cross-Laminated Timber in the South: Grow. Design. Build.

Auburn University Hotel and Conference Center 241 S. College St, Auburn, AL, United States

This 3-day premier conference on cross-laminated timber will feature renowned forestry, building science, engineering, architecture, and design experts who will share the latest research, trends, and developments in the South. Session tracks will cater to the diverse interests of designers, builders, contractors, forestry professionals, academics, landowners, manufacturers, and suppliers. Register...

cost varies

Oars and S’mores

Campus Green 500 Heisman Dr, Auburn, AL, United States

Join Auburn Outdoors for a night of S'mores and outdoor fun! We will be fixing up bikes with our mobile bike shop, roasting s'mores, and talking about all the amazing outdoor trips we have planned for the semester. For more information visit the Rec's Instagram - @AuburnRecandWellness!    

Event Series Sundown Concert Series

Fall Sundown Concert: Kiesel Park

Kiesel Park

Auburn Parks and Recreation invites the community to enjoy the Fall Sundown Concert Series at Kiesel Park this September and October. This is a free, family-friendly concert that will take place Thursday evenings. Concertgoers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to enjoy an evening of live music. Attendees...

Harvest Market

Town Creek Park , United States

City Market presents Harvest Market! The best farmer's market, City Market, is back for the fall season! For this market, the Auburn Parks and Recreation Department partners with local growers and artisans to help sell their fresh, local and handmade products to community members.  To learn more about Harvest Market,...

Event Series Sundown Concert Series

Fall Sundown Concert: Kiesel Park

Kiesel Park

Auburn Parks and Recreation invites the community to enjoy the Fall Sundown Concert Series at Kiesel Park this September and October. This is a free, family-friendly concert that will take place Thursday evenings. Concertgoers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to enjoy an evening of live music. Attendees...

AAES Plant Sale

Auburn University Plant Science Research Center

Join Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station (AAES) for a plant sale at Auburn University's Plant Science Research Center! Their plants will include native perennials, trees, shrubs, tropical house plants, and more! The sale will be located on Woodfield Dr. between the Gouge Performing Arts Center and Donahue Drive.

Voter registration deadline

Various Locations

Today is the voter registration deadline for the 2024 General Election. To learn more about voting, you can visit the Office of Sustainability’s voting page or the Alabama Secretary of State website. PLEASE NOTE: The voting information on our website could be subject to error. It is good practice to gain information from...

Social Justice Lecture – Moving the Needle: What Tight Labor Markets Do for the Poor

Haley Center - Room 2370 Thach Concourse, Auburn, AL, United States

The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, & Social Work Presents "Moving the Needle: What Tight Labor Markets Do for the Poor" by Katherine S. Newman, Ph.D. and Elisabeth Jacobs, Ph.D. What happens when jobs are plentiful, and workers are hard to come by? The authors discuss positive consequences of tight labor...