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5 Things To Do This Weekend In Tuscaloosa

Here's a quick look at some of Tuscaloosa Patch's picks for things to do around town this weekend.

Check our list of events in Tuscaloosa over the weekend.
Check our list of events in Tuscaloosa over the weekend. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

TUSCALOOSA, AL — Looking for something to do this weekend, but not sure where to start? Tuscaloosa Patch has you covered with our quick list of events going on around the area over the weekend.

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WHAT: Girls volleyball tournament for ages 12-18, using 13 courts and expected to generate an estimated economic impact of $1.5 million.

WHEN: March 6-7

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WHERE: Belk Center, Faucett Center, Phelps Center, Central High School, and Holy Spirit.


2. Tuscaloosa Farmers Market

WHAT: The Tuscaloosa Farmers Market will open this weekend, running through June 27.

WHEN: Saturday, 7 a.m. until noon.

WHERE: Tuscaloosa River Market @ 1900 Jack Warner Parkway.


3. Virtual Ghost Hunt At Historic Brown's Corner

WHAT: The first-ever virtual public interactive ghost hunt and paranormal investigation of the Brown's Corner building, which now houses Half Shell Oyster House.

WHEN: Saturday, 10 p.m. until midnight.

WHERE: Online tickets available on Eventbrite for $40.


4. Alabama Softball Doubleheader

WHAT: The Alabama Crimson Tide Softball team will take on the University of Northern Iowa in a doubleheader as part of the Easton T-Town Showdown.

WHEN: Saturday at 11 a.m. & 1 p.m.

WHERE: Rhoads Stadium, University of Alabama campus.


5. Outdoor Movie Night

WHAT: Next Level Church of Tuscaloosa will host a family-friendly outdoor movie night this weekend.

WHEN: Saturday, 6 p.m.

WHERE: 3101 Alabama Avenue NE, Tuscaloosa. 35404


Did we miss something or have an event you think should be included? Email me at ryan.phillips@patch.com.

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