The Annual Spring into Summer Activities Fair will be held at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center’s Davidson Center for Space Exploration on Saturday. CONTRIBUTED

Annual Spring into Summer Activities Fair to be held Saturday at U.S. Space and Rocket Center

HUNTSVILLE – Parents can discover new ways to get their kids engaged and learning over Spring Break and summer at Arts Huntsville’s popular “Spring into Summer Activities Fair” on Saturday.

The event will be held Feb. 22, 10 a.m. -1 p.m., at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center’s Davidson Center for Space Exploration. Admission to the Davidson Center will be free of charge to the public. Spring into summer attendees also receive a discounted rate to the rest of the museum.

Featuring 35 area arts, education, and youth services; the “Spring into Summer Activities Fair” will highlight Spring Break and Summer camps, workshops, and classes in art, music, dance, theater, science, history and more. The fair will also include interactive demonstrations, hands-on activities and door prizes for attendees.

For more information about the “Spring into Summer Activities Fair” or other programs of Arts Huntsville, visit www.artshuntsville.org or call (256) 519-ARTS (2787).

This year’s participating organizations include:

  • ACES Science Labs
  • Afterschool Labs
  • Alabama Youth Ballet Theatre
  • Alexander’s Martial Arts
  • Burritt on the Mountain
  • Camp Maranatha
  • Camp Woodmont
  • Colors Fine Arts Center, Inc.
  • Dance Theatre of Huntsville
  • Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater and Academy
  • Hollywood Huntsville
  • Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau
  • Huntsville Community Drumline
  • Huntsville Ballet School and Company
  • Huntsville Botanical Garden
  • Huntsville Museum of Art
  • Huntsville STEAM Works
  • Huntsville Symphony Orchestra
  • Lyrique Music Productions
  • Madison Academy
  • North Alabama SC
  • Pine Ridge Day Camp & Equestrian Center
  • Randolph School Summer Programs
  • Riverview Camp for Girls
  • Rocket City Martial Arts
  • Rocket City Sewcial
  • Space Camp
  • Spirited Art
  • St. John Paul II Catholic High School
  • The Country Day School
  • Tinkergarten
  • Topgolf Huntsville
  • Video Game Design Club
  • YMCA Camp Cha-La-Kee

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