Welcome to the Visit Athens AL Press Room...

Athens, the Limestone County Seat, sets just 22 miles west of Huntsville at the crossroads Interstate 65, U.S. Highway 72, and US Highway 31. Athens-Limestone Alabama offers festivals for almost every month, 15 family-friendly free trails, museums, attractions and much more to plan your family vacation.

Nestled in the foothills and amid the rolling Tennessee River plains you'll find a variety of items to weave stories around. From our rich history to the unique personalities of community, Southern delicacies to our deep heritage of music, art, and architecture -- we'll enable you to keep pen to paper.



The Athens-Limestone County Tourism Association provides assistance to working press filing stories about Athens-Limestone Alabama as a travel destination. We can answer questions about travel and tourism, arrange press passes attractions, coordinate press visits and point you in the right direction to get the information you need to develop your story about our community.


We look forward to working with you!

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Limestone County Restaurant Week Serving Up Taste of Local Eateries



CONTACT:
Cayce Lee
Athens-Limestone County Tourism Association
Social Media Specialist and Assistant to the President
AthensVisitorsCenter@gmail.com
256-232-5411

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Limestone County Restaurant Week Serving Up Taste of Local Eateries

Who’s Hungry? Well, look no further than Limestone County Restaurant Week to feed your needs.   As part of the Year of Alabama Foods and the Athens-Limestone County Tourism Association’s (ALCTA) Twenty-Twelve: Trails, Tales, and Taters, ALCTA invites you to the tables of our Restaurant Partners from August 26th to September 4th.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Dinner In the Orchard - A Taste of Local Fare In Support of Knowledge

Dinner In the Orchard - A Taste of Local Fare In Support of Knowledge
by Diane Lehr

 'If knowledge is never cultivated the best work of the individual will never be produced. For future profits, the money spent for knowledge will be well spent.' 

Raymond L. Isom, February 18, 1949. English A. Auburn University. 


    On October 13, 2012, at 4 p.m. Isom's Orchard will once again be the setting for a late afternoon benefit dinner in their orchards. This year's dinner will honor Raymond Isom and his love of knowledge. One hundred twenty-five tickets at a cost of $100 each, will be sold on September 8, beginning at 9 am, at The Isom's Orchard Stand on Highway 72 in Athens. One hundred of those tickets will be sold to directly assist The Library Foundation in it's goal to build in Athens. An additional twenty-five tickets will be sold to benefit breast cancer research via the Susan G. Komen Foundation. 

Monday, August 27, 2012

Pack Your Appetite For a Culinary Adventure During Limestone County Restaurant Week





CONTACT:
Cayce Lee
Athens-Limestone County Tourism Association
Social Media Specialist and Assistant to the President
AthensVisitorsCenter@gmail.com

256-232-5411
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Pack Your Appetite For a Culinary Adventure During Limestone County Restaurant Week 

Calling all foodies, food lovers, those who don’t want to cook and those who are just hungry – Limestone County Restaurant Week is coming.   As part of the Year of Alabama Foods and the Athens-Limestone County Tourism Association’s (ALCTA) Twenty-Twelve: Trails, Tales, and Taters, we would like to invite you to bring your appetite and a sense of adventure  to Athens-Limestone Alabama from August 26th to September 4th for this dining extravaganza. 

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Limestone County Commission Signs Proclamation for Limestone County Restaurant Week



CONTACT:
Cayce Lee
Athens-Limestone County Tourism Association
Social Media Specialist and Assistant to the President
AthensVisitorsCenter@gmail.com
256-232-5411



Limestone County Commission Signs Proclamation for Limestone County Restaurant Week

As part of the Year of Alabama Foods and the Athens-Limestone County Tourism Association’s (ALCTA) Twenty-Twelve: Trails, Tales, and Taters, we would like to ask for your participation in a Limestone County Restaurant Week August 26th to September 4th -- which will follow the State of Alabama’s Restaurant Week August 17th-26th.   Our desire is to highlight all the opportunities to dine within Limestone County for travelers and locals alike, so we are including chain establishments as well as individually-owned establishments.