Forging Families 5K/10K
Saturday, Jan. 11 | 8 a.m.
105 West College Street
The Sixth Annual Forging Families 5K/10K and One-Mile Fun Run benefits Sacred Selections, which is a local nonprofit that helps families through the adoption process. One-hundred-percent of these races’ proceeds benefit Sacred Selections, in order to reduce the financial burden parents assume when trying to adopt children. Over the past five years, more than $40,000 has been donated to this cause. For more information or to register, click here.
Birmingham Bulls Hockey Games
Jan. 4, 10, 11, 20, & 31
Feb. 1, 14, 15, 17 & 28
Pelham Civic Complex & Ice Arena
The Birmingham Bulls are back again this season! To purchase tickets, learn more about the Southern Professional Hockey League or for general information, visit bullshockey.net. Those interested in public skating can visit here.
Shelby County Extreme Bulls
Jan. 23-25 | 7:30 p.m.
86 Argo Road
Dubbed the “Greatest Show on Dirt,” the Shelby County Extreme Bulls professional bull riding competition is back! Thirty-five bull riders will compete in the ring for thousands of dollars, a gold belt buckle, fame and glory. All ages are welcome to attend this event. Learn more at shelbycountyextremebulls.com.
Robin Nance Metz Art Competition
Jan. 23-Feb. 27
Shelby County Arts Council
Formerly known as the Adult Juried Art Exhibit, the Robin Nance Metz Art competition was renamed in 2023 to honor the late Robin Nance Metz–a beloved Shelby County artist. This competition is sponsored by the Shelby County Arts Council and is open to Alabama residents ages 18 years old or older. The exhibit will feature artwork mediums including drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, printmaking, fine arts crafts, fiber arts and digital art. A cash prize of $750 will be awarded to the winner of best in show, and $250 will be awarded to the winner of every other category. The opening reception and awards ceremony will take place on Thursday, Jan. 23. To learn more, visit shelbycountyartscouncil.com.
Pelham Polar Plunge
Saturday, Jan. 18 | 2 p.m.
Oak Mountain State Park
Hosted by the Pelham Police Department, the Pelham Polar Plunge fundraiser takes place in January each year and is a part of the Alabama Law Enforcement Torch Run, which benefits the Special Olympics. Since 1981, the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics has raised more than $1 billion for the Special Olympics, helping break down barriers and champion acceptance and inclusion for people with special needs. For more details on this event, click here.
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