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Community Kite Festival returns for 5th year
It is an event that brings together diverse groups from the community for family fun. It will have more than...
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Keeping New Year’s resolutions – Parks & Rec style
You’ve made your New Year’s resolutions, but there are already hurdles in the way of exercise. Time. Money. Convenience. The...
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Creating public spaces and connectivity through greenways
As Dennis Madsen saw his BIG Picture come into focus, one aspect “caught me off-guard,” he admits. Madsen, the manager...
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What do three caves, firefighters and travel bloggers have in common?
An audible gasp came from some in the audience as a Huntsville firefighter went full-bore Cirque du Soleil, flipping upside...
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Oak Park to Fenway Park: Craig Kimbrel and Huntsville Parks & Recreation
How many summer nights were there? Dozens, or more like hundreds. Sandy Kimbrel grows a little bit wistful now as...
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Going Green in John Hunt Park
There is much work going on, and it’s still a work in progress. John Hunt Park’s future as an enticing...
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