INSIGHT Magazine September 2016 | Page 46

***LSU/JACKSONVILLE STATE - 6:30pm AUBURN/Arkansas - 630pm The Jody Wood Band - 10pm (or directly after the big games) 10 Weaver Heritage Day 9am – Elwell Park - A day to celebrate live music which will promote local musicians. We also welcome crafters and food vendors who will share the park with our two stages of live music. Tents and booths may be set up Friday, the 9th from 4:40 til dark and Saturday 5;30am until 7:45am • Food Vendors spaces 15 feet and are $50 with a 110 outlet. • Craft spaces are 12 feet and $25. If you need electric , it will be an extra • $10.Only Only FOOD Vendors may sell water, food etc. No home canned goods are allowed. 10 Spoke & Strings Bluegrass Festival Michael Tucker Park in Anniston 11am – 256.236.8221 The City of Anniston is proud to present the Spokes and Strings Bluegrass Festival on Saturday, September 10, 2016 at Michael Tucker Park at the Chief Ladiga Trailhead. Residents and visitors of Anniston are invited to grab an instrument, tent and lawn chair and join the community under the shade of the pecan trees at the park for a full day of music from some of the region's finest bluegrass bands. • Bands scheduled to take the stage include Bluegrass Boulevard, Foggy Hollow Review, Cottonmouth Creek, Valley Road and Bent Creek. Along with ongo46 ing live music, there will be a variety of concessions with food and beer available to purchase and a shaded tree area for impromptu jamming sessions. • The event is to take place at Michael Tucker Park located at 6514 Weaver Road in Anniston. Admission is $25 per person, and children 12 years old and under are free. Festival goers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and picnic blankets. On-site camping is available and is limited to north pecan orchard area. Camping spots are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Tent camping is free both Friday and Saturday nights with purchase of admission wristband. • For more information on the upcoming event, please call Steve