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04/22/2026
04/20/2026
There's still time to register for the Spring Academy of Civic Engagement (ACE) Class!ACE is a 7-week program designed t...
03/31/2026

There's still time to register for the Spring Academy of Civic Engagement (ACE) Class!

ACE is a 7-week program designed to give Birmingham residents a deeper understanding of how city government works and how they can get involved in their community. Participants will meet city leaders, tour City Hall, and explore topics including public safety, infrastructure, and neighborhood revitalization.

Our Spring session begins April 9.

Apply today:
www.birminghamal.gov/ace

03/27/2026
03/25/2026
Applications are now open for the next class of the Academy of Civic Engagement (ACE)!ACE is a 7-week program designed t...
03/13/2026

Applications are now open for the next class of the Academy of Civic Engagement (ACE)!

ACE is a 7-week program designed to give Birmingham residents a deeper understanding of how city government works and how they can get involved in their community. Participants will meet city leaders, tour City Hall, and explore topics including public safety, infrastructure, and neighborhood revitalization.

Our Spring session begins April 9.

Apply today:
www.birminghamal.gov/ace

Congratulations to our Director, Josh Coleman, on his appointment to serve on the National League of Cities Race, Equity...
03/06/2026

Congratulations to our Director, Josh Coleman, on his appointment to serve on the National League of Cities Race, Equity, and Leadership (REAL) Council for 2026.

The REAL Council brings together leaders from across the country who are committed to advancing equity and strengthening communities through thoughtful policy and collaboration.

03/03/2026

205 & Park is happening March 4, 2026 — a citywide youth engagement experience centered on unfiltered, honest conversation led by Birmingham’s young people.

Students from every Birmingham City Council district will gather for this youth-led listening space, joined by influential voices committed to accountability, healing, and community-driven solutions, including:

Uche Bean
Dr. Eliza Belle
Danny Carr
Dee-1
Dena Dickerson
Shannon Estrin
Dr. David Hicks
LaDarrius “LHUT” Hutcherson
ayoola mitchell
Sheriff Mark Pettway
Dr. Nadia Richardson
Herbert Wilkerson
Mayor Randall L. Woodfin

Together, these voices will join students as listeners and collaborators, helping create a space grounded in respect, courage, and real dialogue.

Join us this evening for the State of the Community discussion at Boutwell Auditorium.
02/24/2026

Join us this evening for the State of the Community discussion at Boutwell Auditorium.

Next week! Join us for the State of the Community discussion Feb. 24 at Boutwell Auditorium and hear how we're working for you in 2026.

10/25/2025

By Sym Posey | The Birmingham Times With a theme that included the words “art,” “justice” and “creativity” the Birmingham Museum of Art was the ideal place on Friday to honor renowned sculptor Joe …

Tomorrow at Linn Park !
09/26/2025

Tomorrow at Linn Park !

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710 North 20th Street
Birmingham, AL
35203

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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