HARTSELLE, Ala. (WHNT) — If you’re looking for some family fun, this event may just be for you.
The Hartselle Depot Days Festival offers family-friendly fun and entertainment at the historic depot and downtown area.
This free event is hosted by the Hartselle Area Chamber of Commerce and presented by Decatur Morgan Hospital.
Beginning at 8 a.m. on Saturday, the activities will last until 4 p.m. These activities include:
- Shopping for original art from local artists and unique crafts from dozens of vendors
- Savoring mouthwatering treats from food vendors and food trucks
- Enjoying a car show and dancing to live music
There will also be a kids’ station, located at the Hartselle Farmers Market. This shaded, family-friendly area will have inflatables, games, crafts, face painting and more.
This is the city’s largest event, with its purpose being a tribute to the railroad industry and its contribution to Hartselle and the North Alabama region.
The Hartselle Historical Society will present a special festival feature offering a unique experience that transforms the train depot into a walk-through museum filled with artifacts, including a surviving piece of the bank vault from Hartselle’s bank robbery, stories and treasures from its past.
From railroad relics to local memorabilia, visitors will get a rare glimpse into the people, places and events that shaped the city.
The post Hartselle hosting 45th annual Depot Days appeared first on WHNT.