Thursday, April 2nd, 2026
Good morning, Montgomery. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 2nd of April.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Heart of Alabama Food Bank began its search for a permanent CEO after Michael Coleman and Jo Ann Johnson left the nonprofit — interim CEO John H. Lucas, Jr. has taken over operations — while the board starts an executive search to keep serving its 35-county region. WAKA 8
- ➤ The Montgomery Sheriff’s Department will host its annual Camp-N-Tell for kids from July 27 to 31 at YMCA Camp Chandler, where local children will enjoy a week of guided activities. WSFA 12
- ➤ The YMCA of Greater Montgomery is hosting an Active Older Adult Auction (a fundraiser for senior programs) to raise funds for local community services. The event supports efforts to help older adults stay engaged. WSFA 12
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Big Bad Breakfast, a new breakfast and brunch spot in Old Cloverdale (offering a menu of classic and creative dishes), is now open to serve local residents. WSFA 12
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Huntingdon College announced its new pre-professional government major to prepare students for careers in law + public service + international relations. Students will be able to declare the major and begin coursework in Fall 2026 near the state capitol. Montgomery Chamber
- ➤ The Prattville High School marching band has been chosen to perform in the 250th Salute to Independence Parade in Philadelphia, showcasing their talent and pride for the community. WSFA 12
- ➤ Trenholm State Community College will celebrate its 60th anniversary with a scholarship gala on Saturday, Apr. 18 at The Alley Station in downtown. The event brings alumni, community leaders, and donors together for dining, live performances and special recognition — marking a milestone in the college’s future. WAKA 8
FINANCE NEWS
- ➤ Regions Bank launched new financial tools today to help residents boost their confidence during Financial Literacy Month. The bank offers resources designed to guide customers in reaching their goals. WSFA 12
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Dino Dig Education Program
10 a.m. - 12 p.m. — Montgomery Zoo & Mann Wildlife Learning Museum — $21 for zoo members, $35 for non-members — Unearth dinosaur bones and enjoy hands-on learning at this fun paleontology program for kids ages 4-10.
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ArtTalk: Self Taught Artists
8-10 p.m. — Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts — Free entry — Bring your artwork for an informal critique and enjoy refreshments while interacting with fellow artists.
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Little Feat Concert
7:00-9:30 p.m. — Montgomery Performing Arts Centre — Ticket prices vary — Experience the soulful sounds of Little Feat live in Montgomery.
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Katy Nichole Concert
7-11 p.m. — Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts — Ticket prices vary — Experience a night of uplifting Christian pop music with Katy Nichole.
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Free Dental, Vision, and Medical Services
6 a.m. — Multiplex at Cramton Bowl — Free services — Access essential healthcare without any ID or insurance requirements.
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ReCON$truXion Convention
7 p.m. — Alabama Shakespeare Festival — Ticket prices vary — Immerse yourself in a thrilling convention experience with engaging events and activities.
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AirPower History Tour - Montgomery
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. — Montgomery Regional Airport — $20 Adult, $10 Children (11-17), Free for Under 10 — Experience historic aircraft like the B-29 Superfortress and enjoy educational opportunities.
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Tri Montgomery Triathlon
Sprint & Olympic Events — All Day — Commerce Street Parking Lot — Registration fee applies — Experience history and challenge in Alabama's capital with multiple race formats.
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