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What's Happening in Birmingham This March

You'll be busy, not bored, in Birmingham this month.

March — the month of St. Patrick's Day and more — is here! From school theater performances, to the Uptown Film Festival to the Hunger Games premiere, there's plenty to keep you busy in and around Birmingham this month.

Patch will keep you up to date with what's going on every week, but we've got your monthly look ahead to keep as a handy reference. The thing is, we know we've missed some events — some of which haven't been announced yet — so leave us a comment and let us know what else is going on this month. Our goal is to keep you informed.

March 1-4

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  • March 3: Seasonal tornado warning tests begin
  • March 3-4:
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March 5-11

  • March 6-8: High school MME testing (no school for grades 9, 10 and 12)
  • March 7:
  • March 7-8: Middle school conferences
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March 12-18

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  • March 13-15: High school exams
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  • March 16: No school for Birmingham Public Schools high school students
  • March 17: St. Patrick's Day
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March 19-25

  • March 19-20: Kindergarten conferences
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  • March 21-22: Elementary and BCS conferences
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March 26-31

  • March 29: Delayed start for Birmingham Public Schools
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Don't forget:

  • The exhibit, "The Birmingham Fire Department: 100 Years of Service," will be on display at the through June 9.
  • Two exhibits — "Water Muse" and "Current Works" — will be on display at the through March 16.

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