Happy New Year, Rocket City! It’s the weekend before we turn another chapter, and looking back, I see we had a blast with you! We are wrapping off the year with another thoughtfully curated list of events, the latest news that will impact 2025, and big stories in our business scene.
In today’s Homely Huntsville:
Orion Amphitheater Reset Weekend
Kickstart your new year with purpose at Reset Weekend—three days of transformative workshops and guided sessions designed to help you reimagine, renew, and radiate confidence. With events focused on sustainability, creativity, health, wellness and personal growth, this curated program will equip you with the tools and inspiration to embrace 2025 with clarity and purpose.
Date: December 27-29, 2024
Time: 01:00 to 05:00 PM
Location: The Orion Amphitheater, 701 Amphitheater Drive, Huntsville
More details: https://theorionhuntsville.com/event/
Mannheim Steamroller Christmas
Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis has delighted audiences for over 35 years with its signature sound, holiday classics, and captivating multimedia effects in an intimate setting.
Date: December 28, 2024
Time: 07:00 PM
Location: 700 Monroe Street, Huntsville
Tickets available at the VBC Box Office or online at ticketmaster.com
Menorah Lighting with Chabad of Huntsville
Celebrate Chanukah with Chabad of Huntsville at the south stage near Apple! Enjoy grand Menorah lighting, hot latkes, street performers, kids’ crafts, and more!
Date: December 29, 2024
Time: 04:30 pm – 06:00 pm
Location: Bridge Street Town Center, 365 The Bridge Street, Suite 106, Huntsville
Admission is free
Still on display: Alicia Henry + Fahamu Pecou
Alicia Henry and Fahamu Pecou are two contemporary artists whose works delve deeply into the complexities of identity. They offer unique perspectives and insights into the experiences of being Black in America.
Date: December 28-29, 2024
Location: Huntsville Museum of Art
Phone: 2565354350
Weekend Weather ☀️
You can look at our detailed forecast here.
Saturday, December 28
Day: Rain and thunderstorms with a high of 63°F. Heavy rainfall is possible. Winds SSE at 5–10 mph. Rain chance: 90%. Humidity: 93%. UV Index: 1/11. Sunrise: 6:52 am, Sunset: 4:43 pm.
Night: Thunderstorms are likely, with heavy rain possible. The low will be 53°F. Winds will be SSW at 10–15 mph. There is a 90% chance of rain. Humidity will be 95%. The UV Index will be 0/11.
Sunday, December 29
Day: Morning showers, clearing to partly cloudy in the afternoon. High of 63°F. Winds W at 5–10 mph. Rain chance: 40%. Humidity: 76%. UV Index: 2/11. Sunrise: 6:53 am, Sunset: 4:44 pm.
Night: Partly to mostly cloudy. Low of 43°F. Light and variable winds. Humidity: 89%. UV Index: 0/11.
Huntsville News 📝
Read the top news stories this week in Huntsville
Huntsville health coach shares a winning New Year’s resolution plan
Huntsville-based health coach Ellen Smalley offers a fresh approach to crafting New Year’s resolutions that are realistic, sustainable, and designed to last beyond February.
$57 million could be coming to Huntsville for military projects
The 2025 National Defense Authorization Act approves $40 million for a military testing facility at Redstone Arsenal and $17 million for a base for the Alabama National Guard in Huntsville, Rep. Dale Strong, R-Huntsville, announced in a statement earlier this month.
Huntsville to study bus rapid transit corridor along University Drive
The City formally accepted federal grant money to spur a transit-oriented development planning study focusing on three clusters along University Drive.
Rocket City greenlights initial phase of 2025 road resurfacing projects
Grayson Carter & Son Contracting Inc. was awarded the bid for $5,167,455 for 22 resurfacing projects on 17 residential streets.
Fire & Rescue holds promotion ceremony, recognizes courageous and lifesaving actions
At a promotions and awards ceremony, 14 drivers were promoted to captain, 28 firefighters were promoted to driver, and two firefighters were promoted to assistant fire marshal. Awards such as a Medal of Valor, Company Performance, and Lifesaver were also presented.
Huntsville Real Estate 🏡
This elegant $415,000 three-bedroom, four-bathroom, two-story home boasts luxury vinyl plank flooring and crown molding throughout the main living areas. The cozy living room features a fireplace, perfect for gatherings. The kitchen is a chef’s delight with granite countertops, a breakfast area, and a convenient eat-up bar. The primary suite impresses with tray ceilings, crown molding, a spacious walk-in closet, and a luxurious ensuite.
Huntsville Housing Market
Here’s a quick update on the Huntsville real estate scene
Active Listing: 1,106 homes
Average Home Values: $268,120
Source: Zillow
Huntsville Business 🏢
New businesses coming to Huntsville and other local business news
Party City is closing its doors
The party supply chain, which operated 10 locations in Alabama, including stores in Montgomery and Opelika, informed employees about the shutdown.
Stone Age Korean BBQ expands Menu with an all-you-can-eat sushi bar
Stone Age Korean BBQ is taking its dining experience to a new level by launching a fresh, all-you-can-eat sushi bar, now included with its signature hotpot and Korean BBQ offerings.
Group files intent to sue North Alabama quarry developers
The effort to halt the quarry construction in Belle Mina, Limestone County, could soon escalate to federal court.
Lake Forest townhomes get approval despite objections
The Huntsville Planning Commission has approved a plan for 72 townhomes in the Lake Forest area, sparking dissatisfaction among residents of neighboring communities.
🌟 Deal of the Week 🌟
Big savings alert from Little Cotton Shoppe! They’re kicking off their end-of-year sale with 50% off hundreds of items. But wait, it gets better—today, discounts jump to 60%, and snag deals at 75% off tomorrow! In-store only, and all sale items are final sale, so don’t miss out.
Business Spotlight 🏬
Footy Rooty Huntsville is now open!
Located at 6140 University Drive, Suite 10. Walk-ins are welcome; no appointments are needed. It offers 30-minute foot massage ($29), 1-hr deluxe foot & body ($49), 1-hr body massage ($70) and 90-minute deluxe foot & body ($85).
Open 7 days a week, 10:00 AM–10:00 PM. Call 256.417.7526 or visit footyrooty.com.
Huntsville Sports 🏈
Recent developments in Huntsville sports and what to anticipate
Huntsville Havoc
With a loss against Roanoke, Huntsville Havoc moved to 16-6-0. The team will play against Roanoke again today, December 27, at 7:05 p.m. EST at Berglund Center.
vs. Roanoke
Roanoke took control early with a first-period goal by Kelly and maintained their momentum through the second period, where McDade’s late power-play goal extended their lead to 3-1. Despite Huntsville’s efforts to rally in a defensively charged third period, standout goaltending by Roudebush and effective special teams secured the win for the Rail Yard Dawgs.
Upcoming Games
12/27 vs. Roanoke
12/28 vs. Fayetteville
12/31 vs. Evansville
42nd Annual Huntsville City Classic
The Huntsville City Classic will bring together 16 of the state’s top boys’ high school basketball programs for a three-day tournament under one roof.
Date: December 26-28, 2024
Location: Huntsville High School
Huntsville Music 🎵
Wondering what music awaits you in Huntsville this weekend? See the featured options below, or explore more events on the Huntsville Music Calendar.
Blues Jam Night
Join Lance, James, and Matt for an unforgettable evening of live blues!
Date: December 29, 2024
Time: 09:00 pm
Location: Voodoo Lounge, 110 Southside Square Huntsville
Huntsville Flight of the Weekend ✈️
Looking for a unique travel experience? This week’s flight pick from Huntsville International Airport:
Destination: Rome, Italy
Airline: American Airline
One-Way Fare: Starts at $667
When: December 30, 2024
Visiting Rome is like stepping into a living museum where every cobblestone, pasta dish, and breathtaking ruin whispers stories of ancient empires and timeless charm.
Huntsville History 📖
December 27, 1854 – The Southern Advocate
The Weather continues cold and very dry. On Tuesday last we had a slight Snow; but it does not rain; every time it has looked like raining for the two months past it has only sprinkled a little and then turned off cold and dry again. The Tennessee River is quite low, the mail boats can just run between the Bridge and Decatur, carrying up but little cotton. We have never known such a dry season so late into the winter. So little cotton has gone to market that money is terribly scare here, and every thing edible extravagantly high.
Thanks for reading Homely Huntsville! Share this with someone who loves New Year.
Email forrest@homelyhuntsville.com to advertise in the Homely Huntsville website!