LakeLife 24/7 Magazine Logan Martin and Neely Henry September 2021

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Community Events Sept 3rd - Nov.5 Compiled by Jackie Romine Walburn Submit events to: Events@LakeLife247Magazine.com

SEPTEMBER Who: Black Jacket Symphony What: Live at Logan Martin, featuring the music of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ “Damn the Torpedoes” album When: Friday, Sept. 3, 8 p.m. Where: Pell City Sports Complex Why: Sponsored by Center for Education and Performing Arts, City of Pell City and AmFirst, it offers a fun night under the stars while keeping social distancing at the forefront. Who: Horse Pens 40 What: Bluegrass and Crafts Festival When: Sept. 3-5 Where: Horse Pens 40, Steele Why: Festival benefits local charities including volunteer fire departments, held at the ancient amphitheater located in historic nature park atop Chandler Mountain, designated the “Home of the South’s Bluegrass Music” by the Alabama State Legislature. Who: 2021 Summer Concert Series What: Live music by Pandora’s Box When: Sept. 3, 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. Where: Mort Glosser Amphitheater, 90 Walnut St., Gadsden, free to enter. Why: Pandora’s Box, the ultimate Aerosmith cover band, performs. Cushions and coolers welcome. Who: Anniston Museum and Gardens What: Dynamic Discoveries When: Each Friday in September at 1 p.m. Where: Anniston Museum, 800 Museum Dr., Anniston, 36201 Why: Explore something new each Friday with an educational interpreter in one of the exhibit halls. Who: Berman Museum What: Hidden Histories When: Every Tuesday in September, noon to 1 p.m. Where: Berman Museum at Anniston Museum and Gardens Why: Learn the stories behind artifacts not on display in galleries. 60

Who: Casting for Cancer Bass Tournament What: Bass Tournament on Neely Henry Lake When: Sept. 4 Where: Coosa Landing in Gadsden Why: Sponsored by Man-Up Gadsden, the tournament offers cash prizes. Anglers can also get more information by calling 256-413-3215 or print registration forms at ManUpGadsden.com. Who: Vices and Virtues What: A medieval fair with demonstrations, displays and tournaments; $20 to $25; children 17 and under free. When: Saturday, Sept. 4 Where: Etowah County Fair Grounds, Griffin Street Southeast, Attalla Why: The College of Phoenix Rising presents the day-long festival of medieval traditions and merriment.

LAKELIFE 24/7 MAGAZINE Logan Martin & Neely Henry | September and October 2021


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