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Hartselle Farmers Market
Local people, local produce
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TThe Hartselle Farmers Market is under the direction of Hartselle Parks and Recreation and managed by Erin Burleson. The market sells produce, flowers and more from local farmers and also hosts special events throughout the year. The farmers market is open every Saturday from 7 a.m. until noon during the spring and summer months and is located at 208 Sparkman St. NW. For more information, call 256-773-2581.
Photos courtesy of Honey Do Farms
Morgan County Emergency Shelters
Danville Volunteer Fire Department Two shelters, 98 capacity each 5798 Highway 36 W. Danville, AL 35619
Punkin Center Volunteer Fire Department One shelter, 98 capacity 116 Kirby Bridge Road Danville, AL 35619
Morgan County Courthouse
(Basement is opened when a tornado watch is issued) 302 Lee St. NE Decatur, AL 35601
Priceville High School
2650 N Bethel Rd Decatur, AL 35603
Shorty Ryan Park Two shelters, 98 capacity each 3824 Eva Road Eva, AL 35621
Oak Ridge Volunteer Fire Department One shelter 200 NW Simmons Road Hartselle, AL 35640
Somerville VFD, Station 2 One shelter, 98 capacity 122 Perkins Wood Road Hartselle, AL 35640
Hartselle High School
Three shelter areas (A-576, B-750, C-576 capacity) 1000 Bethel Road NE Hartselle, AL 35640
Somerville Community Shelter
Cross Creek Subdivision One shelter, 98 capacity 72 Cross Creek Loop Somerville, AL 35670
Somerville Community Shelter Located behind library One shelter, 96 capacity 192 Broad St. Somerville, AL 35670
Cotaco Volunteer Fire Department One shelter, 150 capacity 6463 Highway 36 E. Somerville, AL 35670
Trinity Town Hall Two shelters, 98 capacity each 35 Preston Drive Trinity, AL 35673
Brindlee Mountain Volunteer Fire Department One shelter, 96 capacity 4373 U.S. Highway 231 Union Grove, AL 35175
Festivals & events
Photos by Rachel Howard and Iven V. Holt
Depot Days FestivalTThe Depot Days Festival is Hartselle’s biggest event of the year and is always held on the third Saturday in September. In 2019 the estimated attendance was more than 19,000. The week consists of Down Memory Lane, an event celebrating the history of Hartselle, as well as a community worship service, youth Glow Night and other community events. This is a fun family event that is free and open to the public. On Saturday there is a tractor show, an antique car show and live entertainment, plus vendors, an art competition and so much more for the entire family.