Veterans Day Events

School Programs
On Wednesday, Nov. 6, Morris Avenue Intermediate School in Opelika will present Veterans Day musical performances at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
On Thursday, Nov. 7, Auburn Junior High School will host its third annual Veterans Day Cookout for veterans and active-duty military. Please arrive at the Fieldhouse no earlier than 11:15 a.m. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. Dress is casual, and the event will last about an hour.
On Thursday, Nov. 7, Dean Road Elementary School in Auburn will host a Veterans Day program at 10 a.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room, followed by a reception for veterans and their families in the Media Center.
On Friday, Nov. 8, South Smiths Station Elementary School will host its Veterans Day program at 8 a.m.
On Friday, Nov. 8, Beulah Elementary School will have two Veterans Day programs in the gym: at 9 a.m. for PK through second grade and at 9:45 a.m. for third through sixth grades.
On Friday, Nov. 8, Beulah High School will host a Veterans Day program at 11 a.m., followed by lunch.
On Friday, Nov. 8, Loachapoka Elementary School will host a Veterans Day program at 2 p.m.

City of Auburn Events
On Monday, Nov. 11, the city of Auburn and the Auburn Veterans Committee will host the annual Mayor’s Veterans Day Breakfast at The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center at 8 a.m. Tickets for the event may be purchased at Auburn City Hall, 144 Tichenor Ave. The breakfast was created to honor the United States Military and recognize those soldiers who have made the supreme sacrifice. The public is invited to attend.
Later that morning, the city of Auburn will hold its annual wreath-laying ceremony at 10 a.m. at the Veterans Memorial located at the northeast corner of Ross Street and Glenn Avenue. In case of inclement weather, the event will be held in the Municipal Court at 141 N. Ross St.

City of Opelika Events
On Monday, Nov. 11, the city of Opelika will host its annual Veterans Day Breakfast at 9 a.m. at the Opelika Public Library, located at 1100 Glenn St. Breakfast is free for veterans and their families.
The public is invited to attend the program, which will start at 10 a.m. in the Cooper Room. Keynote speaker will be Col. (Ret.) Glenn Schmick of Wetumpka, a decorated veteran, author and leadership coach.

Auburn University Events
Auburn University will host Military Appreciation Week Nov. 11 through 16, honoring the community’s veterans, service members and military families with a series of events around campus.
The week kicks off with the Military Appreciation Breakfast on Monday, Nov. 11, from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at the Student Activities Center, featuring guest speaker Jake Norotsky of the Wounded Warrior Project and special appearances by Auburn University leaders.
On Monday, Nov. 11, from 8 a.m to 4 p.m. stop by and see vehicles used by the U.S. Army on Nichols Lawn, and experience the Army Adventure Mobile Simulator Semi on the west end of Thatch Concourse.
On Tuesday, Nov. 12, the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps will have interactive displays from 8 a.m. to noon on Nichols Lawn, featuring a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter up close.
On Wednesday, Nov. 13, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. stop by Nicholos Lawn to see a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter, experience the Army Adventure Mobile Simulator Semi on the west end of Thatch Concourse, participate in a climbing tower and other activities on Cater Lawn and see an M777 Artiller Howitzer on North Stadium Lawn.
On Wednesday, Nov. 13, the Patriots on the Plains Picnic will be held on Cater Lawn from noon to 4 p.m. All students, faculty and community members are invited to join the Alabama National Guard to enjoy food, music, games, and various military-themed activities. The event will include rock wall climbing, a football toss, a punch machine and other competitive stations, with raffle prizes such as autographed sports memorabilia and exclusive tickets. Come in athletic attire as there will be several activities with opportunities to earn cool prizes, including Stanley tumblers. Music and food will be provided by Alpha Sigma Phi, and no registration is required.
Also on Wednesday, Nov. 13, Auburn will host Kent State for a Men’s Basketball Military Appreciation Game at 7 p.m. in Neville Arena.
On Thursday, Nov. 14, there will be an Honor to Hire military career fair and resume review from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Mell Atrium.
On Friday, Nov. 15, from 8 a.m. to noon, stop by Nichols Lawn to see an AH-65 Coast Guard helicopter and two Coast Guard patrol boats. From 4 to 6 p.m., there will be a reception for veteran alumni at the Alumni Center.
Also on Friday, Nov. 15, there will be a Volleyball Military Appreciation Game against the University of Texas at 6:30 p.m. at Neville Arena.
The week concludes with the Military Appreciation Football Game between AU and the University of Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday, Nov.16, where Auburn fans and the community will come together to honor those who serve.
For more details, visit www.//aub.ie/militaryappreciationweek or contact the Veterans Resource Center at veterans@auburn.edu.

Community Events

OCT. 31 — AUBURN TRICK OR TREAT
Auburn Parks and Rec will host Downtown Trick or Treat on Thursday, Oct. 31, from 6 to 8 p.m., a fun alternative to going door-to-door. Local businesses will hand out candy while a DJ provides a lively soundtrack with spooky tunes at the corner. Event will feature five costume contests: Most Original, Spookiest, Best Group, Best Individual and Best Pet Costume. Judging for the contests will take place from 6:30 to 7 p.m.

OCT. 31 — OPELIKA TRICK OR TREAT
The city of Opelika’s trick-or-treating will take place on Halloween, Oct. 31, from 5 to 8 p.m.

NOV. 1 — CHARITY CLAY SHOOT
The inaugural Mercy Medical Charity Clay Shoot will be held Friday, Nov. 1, at Auburn Oaks Farm, where shooters of all skill levels are welcome for a day of fun, friendly competition and community spirit. Shotgun starts are at 9 a.m and 1 p.m. Teams can register for $1,000, and all proceeds will benefit Mercy Medical Ministry. Sponsors are needed. To register and find out more about sponsorships, visit www.mercymedicalministry.org/clayshoot.

NOV. 1 — JEFF BLACK AT SOUND WALL
Enjoy an evening with folk singer Jeff Black on Friday, Nov. 1, at The Sound Wall, 605 Avenue B in Opelika. BYOB for cocktails at 7 p.m., with the performance beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 and available at www.theswmi.org.

NOV. 1 — GRIFFIN HOUSE @ SUNDILLA
Sundilla will welcome Griffin House on Friday, Nov. 1. Showtime at the AUUF (450 E. Thach Avenue in Auburn) is 7:30 p.m. Advance tickets are $20 and can be found at Spicer’s Music, Ross House Coffee, Foodie’s and online at sundillamusic.com. Admission at the door will be $25, students $15. Free food and drinks will be available or bring your own.

NOV. 1 — AUSOME AMPHIBIANS & REPTILES
Join the Kreher Preserve and Nature Center educators for a one-hour presentation on the AUsome amphibians and reptiles found in our state and beyond. Children and adults will enjoy this entertaining, hands-on program with live animals.
Tickets are $5 per person ($4 for members); children under 3 are free. Tickets available online or at the event. For more information, visit https://kpnc.auburn.edu/ausome-amphibians.

NOV. 1 — FOOTBALL, FANS & FEATHERS
The Auburn University Raptor Center’s Football, Fans and Feathers — offers fans the opportunity to see a raptor show where they will experience birds of prey eye-to-eye and watch as they swoop overhead. Shows are held at 4 p.m. on Fridays before Auburn home games. Tickets can be purchased in advance; there is no charge for children age three and under. The hour-long program is presented at the center’s the 350-seat Edgar B. Carter Educational Amphitheater.
NOV. 1 — COME HOME TO THE CORNER
Join the Auburn Downtown Merchants Association for Come Home to the Corner every Friday night before a home football game. There will be live music from 6-9 p.m., extending shopping hours and more. Entertainment district from 5-10 p.m.

NOV. 1–DEC. 14 — JURIED PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW
Auburn Arts Association presents the 2024 Juried Photography Show, on exhibit from Nov. 1 through Dec. 14, at the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center in Auburn, open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free.

NOV. 2 — LOCAL AUTHORS AT THE LIBRARY
The Auburn Public Library will host local children’s book author Tammie Barnett Hughley on Saturday, Nov. 2, at 2 p.m. for a special story time event. Hughley’s children’s and family books come from the stories that she has created for her daughter. Hughley enjoys writing humorous children’s stories that enhance the imagination of a child — inspirational stories that will encourage others as they travel through the unpredictable journey of life.

NOV. 4 & 6 — OPELIKA COMMUNITY THEATRE AUDITIONS
The Opelika Community Theatre will hold auditions for its upcoming play version of The Outsiders, S.E. Hunter’s biographical coming-of-age drama. This show is open to grades 7 and up and will be directed by Alysa Richards. Visit opelikacommunitytheatre.com for information.

NOV. 8 — ROSANNE CASH
Rosanne Cash will perform live at the Gouge Performing Arts Center on Friday, Nov. 8, at 7 p.m. For more information, visit https://goguecenter.auburn.edu/rosanne-cash.

NOV. 9 — LIVE ON THE PLAINS
The inaugural Live on the Plains music festival is set for Saturday, Nov. 9, at Sistrunk Farms, featuring Tyler Childers, Mountain Grass Unit, Braxton Keith, Bayker Blankenship and Hudson Westbrook. More information and tickets are available at www.liveontheplains.com.

NOV. 10 — 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
The Auburn Heritage Association will mark its 50th anniversary with an open birthday party on Sunday, Nov. 10, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the historic Scott-Yarbrough House (Pebble Hill) located at 101 S. DeBardeleben St. in Auburn. The program is free, the public is invited, and refreshments will be served.

NOV. 15 — FOOTBALL, FANS & FEATHERS
The Auburn University Raptor Center’s Football, Fans and Feathers — offers fans the opportunity to see a raptor show where they will experience birds of prey eye-to-eye and watch as they swoop overhead. Shows are held at 4 p.m. on Fridays before Auburn home games. Tickets can be purchased in advance; there is no charge for children age three and under. The hour-long program is presented at the center’s the 350-seat Edgar B. Carter Educational Amphitheater.

NOV. 15 — COME HOME TO THE CORNER
Join the Auburn Downtown Merchants Association for Come Home to the Corner every Friday night before a home football game. There will be live music from 6-9 p.m., extending shopping hours and more. Entertainment district from 5-10 p.m.

NOV. 17 — 18th ANNUAL HOLIDAY ART SALE
The Auburn Arts Association and Auburn Parks and Rec will host the 18th Annual Holiday Art Sale on Nov. 16. Get a head start on your Christmas shopping while meeting local and regional artists handmade works, including pottery, paintings, personalized items, photography, handmade soap, jewelry, gourmet food items, scarves, hats, candles and more. Admission is free and open to the public. Proceeds support the Auburn Arts Association and their many art education programs. Vendor applications are available online at https://auburnal.myrec.com/info/activities/program_details.aspx?ProgramID=30729.

THRU NOV. 19 — FALL FARMERS MARKET
The O Grows Fall Farmers Market is held from 4 to 7 p.m. each Tuesday through Nov. 19 at Courthouse Square in Opelika, featuring local growers, bakers and makers, live music and more. Free and open to the public.

DEC. 1 — DOWNTOWN AUBURN HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE
Auburn’s downtown retailers will host a Holiday Open House with specials, sips and snacks on Sunday, Dec. 1. The Holiday Market, featuring local artisans, will be set up from 2 to 5 p.m. Enjoy free train rides and other fun children’s activities along with live music. The Auburn University Tree Lighting Ceremony will cap off the evening at 5 p.m.

DEC. 7 — AUMC CHRISTMAS MARKET
Auburn United Methodist Church (137 South Gay St.) will host its annual Christmas Market on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Admission is free, and parking is available in the church lots on Magnolia and on Gay Streets. Shop local arts, crafts, baked goods and frozen soups and casseroles. For more than 50 years the United Women of Faith at AUMC have used all proceeds from the annual Christmas Market to support local area missions.

DEC. 13-17 — VICTORIAN FRONT PORCH CHRISTMAS
Life-sized Old World Santas and other Christmas displays will be featured on homes in the North Opelika Historic District on Eighth and Ninth Streets during the 31st Annual Victorian Front Porch Christmas, set for Dec. 13-17. The community event features entertainment, hot chocolate at nearby churches and neighbors strolling in period costumes.