The annual Camp to Amp Festival will return to the MidCity District in Huntsville on May 17, running from noon to 6 p.m.
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Now in its fourth year, the festival will feature more than 100 vendors throughout the MidCity District. The event is free to attend and includes shopping, dining, beverages, artistic showcases, and nonprofit exhibits.
Live entertainment and family activities
Local performers are scheduled to appear on stages at The Camp and the MidCity District, including acts such as the Huntsville Community Drumline, Free Candy, Pat Jamar, Smorgasbord, and the Otis Walker Band. A kids’ zone at The Orion Amphitheater will offer bounce houses, lawn games, snacks, and performances from groups including Baila Huntsville, LuminArts Entertainment, and Opera Huntsville.
Community-focused growth
Organizers say the event continues to expand each year. Lindsey Pattillo Keane, Executive Director of MidCity District, highlighted the festival’s role in showcasing North Alabama’s diversity and creativity, emphasizing community involvement as the driving theme.
Parking will be available for free at The Camp, MidCity District, and The Orion Amphitheater, with walkable routes connecting all venues.
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