The event calendars are loaded with a wide variety of events this weekend across Baldwin County. In Foley over 100 artists will fill Heritage Park for the annual Art in the Park while beach …
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The event calendars are loaded with a wide variety of events this weekend across Baldwin County. In Foley over 100 artists will fill Heritage Park for the annual Art in the Park while beach volleyball players fight for the championship in Gulf Shores. Check out your favorite. But whatever you do this weekend or wherever you go just remember Mother's Day is Sunday.
NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship
What: The country's best beach volleyball teams will fight for the NCAA Championship on the sugar white sand beaches of Gulf Shores. The public is invited to take in the courtside action all weekend long.
When: Friday, May 6-Sunday, May 8
Where: Gulf Shores Public Beach East Gulf Place
Price: Ticket prices range from $5 to $250 and are available for purchase on Eventbrite.com.
Crawfish Cookoff
What: The North Baldwin County Chamber of Commerce's Crawfish Cookoff returns. Enjoy an evening of hot food, cold drinks and fun entertainment.
When: Friday, May 6, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Where: Blackburn Park is located at the corner of South Hoyle Avenue and First Street in Bay Minette
Price: Tickets are $20 and available online at Eventbrite.com
Lemonade Day Eastern Shore/Coastal Alabama
What: Young entrepreneurs will put their skills to the test as they set up lemonade stands across the Eastern Shore and Coastal Alabama. The community is encouraged to buy a cup or two and help today's youth become the business leaders of tomorrow.
When: Saturday, May 7, stands open at 10 a.m.
Where: Visit lemonadeday.org to find a stand near you.
Price: Prices vary by stand
Mobile Bay Maker's Market
What: Stroll down to the Fairhope Pier and enjoy the sustainably driven market highlighting local artisans, farmers and food vendors. Find mom those perfect last-minute gifts.
When: Sunday, May 8 from 11 a.m. till 3 p.m.
Where: Fairhope Municipal Pier and Park