Friday, December 20, 2013

Selma Museum Holiday Hours

Old Depot Museum
4 Martin Luther King Street
Selma, Alabama 36703
334-874-2197
Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
CLOSED December 25, 26, and 27 and January 1



6 US Highway 80 East (near Edmund Pettus Bridge)
Selma, Alabama 36701
334-327-8218
Will be open by appointment only from now until January 6.  Call the number above for an appointment.

1410 Water Avenue
Selma, Alabama 36703
334-327-8218
Will be open by appointment only from now until January 6.  Call the number above for an appointment.

713 Mabry Street 
Selma, Alabama 36701
334-872-5626
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
CLOSED December 25 and January 1


109 Union Street
Selma, Alabama 36701
334-874-2174
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
CLOSED December 25, 26, and 27 and January 1



Click on the pictures or the names of the museums to learn more about them.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Selma Christmas Ornaments

Christmas is almost here!  What better way to celebrate than by purchasing a commemorative glass ornament of downtown Selma?  The Downtown Selma Association is currently selling ornaments that feature different areas of downtown Selma for only $10!  

Ornaments can be purchased from Shebra Kidd or Warren Hinson at City Hall.  Call 334-874-2111 for more information.

Broad Street

The Four Churches


The St. James Hotel



Christmas tree at the St. James Hotel

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Annual Holiday Festival

The Annual Holiday Festival is a two week long craft show and bake sale that benefits the Old Depot Museum.  It is located at 19 Washington Street this year (across from the Washington Street Super Market) and is open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday - Saturday and 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm on Sunday.  This year the Holiday Festival is from December 2 - 14, so there is still time for you to celebrate the holiday season by purchasing holiday treats and crafts while supporting a local museum!

Here are some pictures of the Holiday Festival to get you in the holiday spirit!
















Monday, December 9, 2013

Annual Christmas Parade

The City of Selma hosted its annual Christmas Parade on December 7, 2013.   Broad Street was lined with spectators on both sides of the street as over 80 groups participated in the parade.  Bands, floats, and walking units were judged based on factors such as appearance, theme, and creativity and the top three groups in each category received an award. Riverdale High School Band placed first, Southside High School Band placed second, and Selma High School Band placed third. Wallace Community College Selma placed first in the float category, while McRae Gaines Prep School placed second and Clark Elementary School Cheerleaders placed third. For the walking units, Edgewood Elementary Cheerleaders placed first, McConnell Twins Dance Studio placed second, and third place was a tie between Payne Elementary School and Clark Elementary School Gentlemen of Excellence

If you missed the parade this year, we invite you to join us next year for the fun!  Here are some pictures from this year's Christmas Parade in Selma:














Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Shop Small in Selma

This Saturday is Small Business Saturday, a day designed to celebrate the small businesses in your community. It was started in 2010 by American Express and is a nationwide effort to drive shoppers to local merchants. Show support for the local businesses that support your community by shopping small.  Look for businesses in Selma with the Shop Small logo, signs, door mats, and shopping bags and get some of your holiday shopping done with our local stores!

On November 30, 
#SHOPSMALL in #SELMA! 

I Love Local!

November 23 kicked off our “I Love Local” campaign.  We encourage you to not only shop in Selma and Dallas County this holiday season, but throughout the year.  Our local businesses contribute so much to our children, our community, and those in need.  Support your local businesses by shopping at home first.  We want “I Love Local” to be more than just a campaign; we want it to be a mindset for our residents and we can only do that with your help.  Make a difference, shop local. 

If you took pictures while shopping last Saturday, share them on social media and use #ILOVELOCAL

Be sure to follow Selma Tourism on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest!

Here are a few photos we shot while shopping in downtown Selma on November 23.  We would have had more pictures, but our hands were full from all the shopping!









Thursday, October 31, 2013

Jeffrey's Adventure to the Monster March Fall Fest

For Jeffrey's last adventure, he wanted to make an appearance at the Monster March Fall Fest at the Convention Center downtown.  The event was hosted by the City of Selma in partnership with the Selma Times-Journal and provided children ages 0-12 with a fun Halloween experience.  Jeffrey enjoyed watching all the little "monsters" run around collecting candy, playing games, and participating in the contests.

Jeffrey has had such a wonderful time visiting historic landmarks, museums, parks, and events throughout Selma over the past month.  This was just a glimpse of what happens in Selma; there is always something fun and exciting in this historic city.  We have historic places and social graces, but you will have to come experience it yourself!

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Jeffrey's Adventure to Kenan's Mill

Jeffrey visited Kenan's Mill today and loved it!  Kenan's Mill was built in the mid 1800's and produced water-ground meal, grits, and corn for over 100 years.  Restoration is ongoing, and the mill is currently operating on special occasions by the Selma-Dallas County Historic Preservation Society.  One of those special occasions is the annual Kenan's Mill Festival held in the first weekend in November, which means that it is this weekend!  On November 2, you can experience rural life and traditions at Kenan's Mill with live music, stone-ground cornmeal, apple cider making, hay rides, and more.  Admission is just $5 per person 12 and over. Children under 12 get in FREE.  For more information, click here.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Jeffrey's Adventure to the Mabry-Jones House

Jeffrey visited the Mabry-Jones House today!  This Greek Revival dwelling was built in 1850 by Dr. Albert Gallatin Mabry, a prominent physician and member of the Alabama legislature.  It was the residence during and after the Civil War for Dr. Mabry's step-daughter, Gertrude Tartt Jones, and her husband, Captain Catesby ap Roger Jones, a Confederate naval hero.