Archive for the ‘Ross Bridge Events’ Category

Monday, September 26th, 2011

 

78372682"Uncorked" and "Arts & Music" Festival on the Green will be held on the grounds of Ross Bridge, the area's premier resort community. This years Festival will offer cooking lessons, beer and wine seminars, fine crafts from over 50 artists and live music on the main stage. Prizes will be given, including a one night stay and breakfast for two at the Renaissance Ross Bridge Resort & Spa.

Swing by the Green at Ross Bridge on Saturday, October 8 from 9am to 5pm to enjoy this family friendly festival. Admission is absolutely free which includes ALL sampling! Open to the public.

 

"Uncorked" and "Arts & Music" Festival on the Green

Saturday, October 8, 2011 – 9am to 5pm

Ross Bridge Welcome Center

2101 Grand Ave, Hoover AL

Admission: FREE!

 

Friday, July 29th, 2011

78459279Please join us on September 3rd for the Ross Bridge 8K Run/Walk & Health Expo! Proceeds from the events will benefit Alabama Teen Challenge. For more than 50 years Teen Challenge has been providing quality residential, low cost drug and alcohol recovery programs for individuals of all ages. Although many have benefited from their association with the Teen Challenge program, this run is not about those from its 50 year past – It is about the 19 million Americans who need help with their addiction today. For more information, please visit http://www.alabamateenchallenge.org

The Ross Bridge 8K is a race experience like no other! Our aim is to create a family friendly atmosphere, while at the same time conduct a competitive 8K run. Various entertainment, vendor booths, and a health exposition sponsored by Brookwood Medical Center will be featured near the start/finish line and delicious snacks will be available as part of your race registration. Medals will be given away for the top 3 finishers in each age category, plus grand prizes for the top male and female.

The professionally measured course includes a scenic route starting in the Ross Bridge Village Center, carefully patterned after historic resort style living of early America, crossing through the six distinctive neighborhoods of the classic American resort town. The route also takes advantage of just some of the five miles of activity trails that criss cross a slice of Civil War era history, with a grand finish at the vintage train station and welcome center!

Packet pick-up will be the Friday prior to the race at the TrakShak in Homewood at 11am-5pm or at Ross Bridge on race day at 7:00 am.

-Suzanne Smith, Race Director

Click Here to register for the race online!

Start – Saturday, September 3, 2011 @ 8:00 AM
Address – Ross Bridge, 2101 Grand Avenue Hoover, AL
Fees – Online/Day Of: 8K $25/$30 Mercedes Kids Run $15
Registration – Closing Date – Thursday, September 1, 2011 @ 11:59 PM PST

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

200288603-001Join us Saturday July 16 at the Ross  Bridge Welcome Center lawn from 8am – noon for this week's Fresh Market. Fresh local fruits, veggies and baked goods fill the market, as well as live music and activities for the kids. Bring your old electronics as well, there will be vendors accepting them as part of the "Hoover Goes Green" recycling event.

The event is FREE to attend, with music by Peanut, and plenty for the kids to do. 

To help people responsibly get rid of old (and potentially environmentally harmful items)"Hoover Goes Green" will also have the following:

-Works by artists which were made entirely from recycled items, as well as displays and tips on how to recycle and repurpose used materials.

-Bring your old PCs, kitchen appliances and printers to the event! Technical KnockOut will be accepting all items (except TVs) to be recycled. Cellphonebank.org will also have representatives accepting used cell phones to be donated to others in need. 

-Free emissions testing! Bring your vehicle and receive a voucher for repairs and upgrades.

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Hoover's Ross Bridge nabs 'Best Community in America' award - Richard Tomberlin, The Birmingham News (posted on AL.com)

Residents of Hoover's Ross Bridge can officially claim they live in the "Best Community in America."

The Daniel Corp. development won that designation from the National Association of Home Builders, beating out other communities from across the country.

In its first-ever platinum award for a community, the development and its sales and marketing teams received the award as part of the NAHB's "Best in American Living" ceremony and International Builders Show in Orlando on Friday.

"This is the real estate industry's version of a BCS national championship," said John Gunderson, senior vice president of residential real estate with Daniel. "It is a wonderful recognition for all of us in Birmingham."…

To read the article in its entirety on AL.com, click here to visit Richard's original blog post.

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Monday, May 24th, 2010

Please join BHRA (Basket Hound Rescue of Alabama) and many other vendors on June 5, 2010 from 8:00 am until noon on the green at the Ross Bridge Welcome Center near the Renaissance Ross Bridge Hotel and Spa. Come out and show your support for BHRA, bring your special hound, and enjoy a great morning out! We will even have a few available hounds on hand that day for you to meet!

Ross Bridge, Birmingham Alabama's hottest selling new home community is proud to support man's best friend with their annual Barkit Market. Bring your four-legged best friend and family for a special day at Ross Bridge.

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

The new home community of Ross Bridge is once again hosting one of the area's largest community yard sales Saturday, May 8th from 8am to 5pm  on the green in front of the Ross Bridge Welcome Center. The sales will feature 100 vendors selling everything from antiques, children’s clothes, furniture, arts & crafts and so much more.

There will be plenty of great activities for the kids including a bounce house, face painting and supervised crafts

“Hand Made & Home Grown” will provide breakfast, lunch and snack items available for sale.

Hundreds of people enjoyed amazing shopping value at last years event. This year promises to be even bigger. Don't miss it!

Ross Bridge Welcome Center Green

Saturday, May 8th from 8am – 5pm

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Ross Bridge's resident sports fans have a lot to look forward to this spring including a major golf event in their own back yard. Birmingham's hottest selling new home community is home to the Regions Charity Classic Golf Tournament.

April is shaping up as a record month for Birmingham area tourism, thanks to three major sporting events. Convention officials expect them to generate a combined $62 million in tourism-related spending.

About $33 million of that will come from the IndyCar Series inaugural IRL Grand Prix of Alabama, set for April 9-11 at the Barber Motorsports road track near Leeds, said David Galbaugh, sports marketing director for the Greater Birmingham Convention & Visitors Bureau.

  Two events beginning April 24 — the Talladega Superspeedway Aaron’s 499 and the Federation Cup women’s tennis match between the United States and Russia — are expected to have an economic impact of $25 million and $3.9 million, respectively.

  Galbaugh said Birmingham area hotels, restaurants and retail shops also could reap benefits from another sporting event not counted in that tally — the University of Alabama Crimson Tide’s A-Day Game on April 17 at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa.

  “It will be Alabama’s first scrimmage since winning the national championship, so we could see Tide fans come in early for the game and stay or shop in Birmingham,” he said.

  Gene Hallman, whose Bruno Event Team recruited the IndyCar series and Fed Cup to Birmingham, said this year could set a record for economic impact tied to sports-related events in the metro area. He said the Fed Cup impact could be even higher if at least one of the Williams sisters, Venus or Serena, participates in the matches.

  “These events reinforce our objective of making the Birmingham region known as a premier host of sporting events,” Hallman said. His group, along with the Alabama Sports Foundation, also promotes the Magic City Classic football game and the Regions Charity Classic senior golf tour event.

A big May, too 

  May also will be a big month, with the Regions Charity Classic at Renaissance Ross Bridge expected to pump $23 million into the area economy May 14-16. Two weeks later, Regions Park in Hoover will host the SEC Baseball Championship Tournament.

  Bill Murray, co-owner of the Tutwiler Hotel downtown, said Talladega race fans and Fed Cup patrons will fill most of his hotel April 24-25, providing a huge boost for the area hospitality industry still hurting from the economic downturn.

  “The Birmingham CVB realized a long time ago the value of sports tourism when they hired someone to focus solely on marketing in that area,” said Murray, a past chairman of the convention bureau. “Their staff, along with Gene Hallman and others with the Alabama Sports Foundation, have done a great job of promoting our city as a sports destination.”

  Hallman, who formed the Bruno Event Team in 1992, said Birmingham’s reputation as a strong sports town has been built on its successes.

  “We got the IndyCar series because of our success with the Davis Cup,” he said of last year’s match, which set a first-round attendance record of 45,700. “That also helped us get the Fed Cup.”

  Evens Estinfort, co-owner and chef of Cafe de Paris at 2801 Seventh Ave. South, said events such as the IndyCar series and Fed Cup help promote and support area restaurants. “It allows us to show people outside Alabama the great dining restaurants we have here in Birmingham.”

  Hallman said many people don’t realize the impact hosting sporting events has on improving Birmingham’s image. He pointed out ESPN’s live coverage of the Bassmaster Classic last week, which had an economic impact of $19 million.

  Mark Noyes of the Sheraton Birmingham said that event alone enabled the hotel to fill all of its 770 rooms most of the week and generated $500,000 in food and beverage sales. “It was huge for our hotel.”

  Hallman said adding a planned $530 million domed stadium near the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex would take Birmingham’s sports marketing to the next level. “It will enable us to go after bigger events.”

World-class sporting events such as these are just another reason why owning a new home at Ross Bridge is so exciting.