2025 APSO Power Run
Where: Trussville Entertainment District, 101 Beech St.
When: March 1, 5K is 8–9 a.m., 1K fun run is 9–9:30 a.m.
Cost: 5K $30, 1K fun run $20, T-shirt only $25
Web: power-run.org
Details: The Alabama Power Service Organization hosts the
14th annual Power Run, benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Alabama. Proceeds provide children and teens with mentorship, safe spaces, and character-building programs. Whether you’re racing or cheering from the sidelines, your participation helps create opportunities for youth in the Birmingham area.
Books and Brews
Where: Ferus Artisan Ales, 101 Beech St., Suite 111
When: March 10, 7:15–8:15 p.m.
Details: This month’s book club selection is Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo. Join fellow readers to discuss this thrilling heist novel, set in the bustling trade city of Ketterdam. Open to ages 18 and older, the club meets in the event room at Ferus Artisan Ales on the second Monday of each month. Contact the adult department at the Trussville Public Library for assistance in obtaining a copy of the book or with any questions.
Jackson Chase live
Where: Trussville Social, 114 S. Chalkville Road
When: March 14, 6 p.m.
Details: Enjoy an evening of live country music with Jackson Chase, a rising star blending traditional and modern sounds. Influenced by artists like Don Henley, Merle Haggard, and Chris Stapleton, Chase’s music captures the essence of classic storytelling while appealing to all ages. Having toured extensively and recorded with country legends, he brings a unique, heartfelt performance to every show. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience his music live.

Photo courtesy of Troy Ellis Foundation
Game action from the 2024 Troy Ellis Foundation's recreational baseball tournament. The event features local teams competing in a spirited fundraiser. The foundation, created in memory of Troy Justice Ellis, supports youth athletics by improving facilities, providing equipment, and reducing costs for families.
Troy Ellis Foundation rec baseball tournament
Where: Trussville Sports Complex baseball and softball fields
When: March 14–15, games start at 5:30 p.m.
Tickets: Free
Details: This recreational baseball tournament, hosted by the Troy Ellis Foundation, features local teams competing in a spirited fundraiser. The foundation, created in memory of Troy Justice Ellis, supports youth athletics by improving facilities, providing equipment, and reducing costs for families. Join the community in honoring Ellis’ legacy while enjoying an exciting weekend of baseball.

Trussville Area Chamber of Commerce monthly luncheon January 2025.
Trussville Area Chamber Luncheon
Where: Trussville Civic Center, 5381 Trussville Clay Road
When: March 20, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Tickets: $23 (cash or check), $24 (credit, debit, or Venmo)
Details: Join the Trussville Area Chamber of Commerce for its March luncheon, featuring guest speaker Mike Ennis, founder and president of Impact Resource & Development. He will discuss personality traits in the workplace and their impact on professional success. Networking begins at 11:30 a.m., followed by the luncheon program at noon.
OCB Magic City Muscle (pro qualifier)
Where: Trussville Civic Center, 5381 Trussville Clay Road
When: March 29
Web: OCBonline.com
Tickets: $45, ages 13–16 $20, children 12 and younger free, trainer pass $60 (includes admission and backstage access)
Details: The OCB Magic City Muscle is a natural bodybuilding competition and conditional pro qualifier. The event features multiple divisions, including bikini, wellness, figure, men’s physique, classic physique, and bodybuilding. Athletes will compete in pre-judging rounds at 10:30 a.m., with finals beginning at approximately 1–2 p.m.