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    Jubilee Festival - Pottery

    Jubilee Festival

    4.0(2 reviews)
    13.2 mi

    Looking forward to anything Art wise, arriving to Loud music kids dancing tents with nice people…read moretrying to sell their art. If Only rude people would not unleash their children on others. The loud out of tune and spastic music selection, loud TV with football, and 4 wheeler with his own music which was not only annoying but even caused the artists headaches. Good advice to planners of these types of events, alittle quiet please so those sincere appreciators can enjoy and shop. People with dogs should understand it's not a dog show, your dog loves you but not the heat of blacktop, crowds and noise. To those people who's parents never teaching the art of etiquette, using interrupting behavior makes you appear classless. It doesn't help in sales or elsewise.

    Y'all....go. Just go. The Jubilee Festival is awesome!…read more I try to go every year and I always find the cutest stuff. Some of my finds included a Corian trivet shaped like a turtle, and I got our niece one that's shaped like a mermaid. I also bought a spoon made from Corian with a notch on it so it can rest on the side of the pot. I bought a print of the Middle Bay lighthouse painted by a retired fireman. I bought two prints of sea turtles painted by an up and coming artist named Gary Pope, Jr. My friend Bev kept telling him he should increase his prices before I paid for mine. She's totally right, but wait until after I buy mine. My favorite local photographer/candle maker was there selling her candles and wax melts and I loaded up. That's Lynn Jordan/Bon Secour Candle Company, in case you're wondering. I bought Jasmine a tutu from a booth that had everything you could possibly want for your pet. Of course I bought some pottery. I got the most fabulous and practical utensil holder with crabs on it for only $36! I wanted so much more and the prices were great. In addition to what we bought, we saw wood bowls, gorgeous and well-made handcrafted jewelry, paintings, clothing, address plaques and so much more. There were several food stands as well and some live music. This festival is not huge. We walked in in a matter of a couple of hours and saw everything. It's really a can't miss annual event. There's no admission and parking is free.

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    Jubilee Festival - Turtle print. I framed it later.

    Turtle print. I framed it later.

    Jubilee Festival - Also had the alligator on a stick he did not win the battle from the next sign

    Also had the alligator on a stick he did not win the battle from the next sign

    Jubilee Festival - Chef judging table

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    Baldwin County Strawberry Festival - Big crowd

    Baldwin County Strawberry Festival

    3.3(3 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    We recently moved to Alabama, and when I came across the Strawberry Festival, I just knew we had to…read morego. We went after church/errands, so it was close to one when we arrived. Parking was not an issue. It was a well-organized event. I could not give 5 stars because it was disappointing that it was not more strawberry-themed. There were strawberries for sale and strawberry short cake and that was really about it. I guess I just assumed there would be strawberries on everything. The strawberries being sold were at the front and easy to find--$ 15 for a basket and $30 for half a flat. Proceeds go to the ARC of Baldwin County and Loxley Elementary School. There were lots of vendors, carnival rides and several different food trucks, something for everyone.

    The Baldwin County Strawberry Festival, held annually in Loxley, Alabama, has been a beloved…read morecommunity event for over three decades. Celebrating its 35th year in 2024, the festival showcases the region's agricultural heritage, promotes local businesses, and brings together residents and visitors alike for a fun-filled weekend centered around the star of the show: the strawberry. I have wanted to come here every year but just haven't been able to work it out. This year we did it and now I'm happy :-) We brought a neighbor friend with us and I won her an ENORMOUS by shooting out a star with a bb machine gun. I did it in the first try, but I've always been good at that. I got a try for my honey and I was surprised how well she did, but it's tough.  The Baldwin County Strawberry Festival began in 1987 as a way to honor the area's strawberry farmers and their contributions to the local economy. Originally held on the first Saturday in May, the event took place in downtown Loxley before moving to its current location at the Loxley Municipal Park in 1999. The festival date was also changed to the second weekend in April to better align with the strawberry harvest season. This year's 35th annual Baldwin County Strawberry Festival promises to be an unforgettable experience for attendees. Taking place on April 13th and 14th, the festival offers free admission, making it accessible to everyone who wants to join in on the fun. With an expected turnout of thousands of visitors, the festival is sure to bring the community together in celebration. The Baldwin County Strawberry Festival has a wide array of activities, entertainment, and, of course, strawberry-themed treats. Some of the highlights are the Strawberry Shortcake Booth where you can indulge in delicious, freshly prepared strawberry shortcakes, a beloved festival tradition that tastes great! :-) There's vendors and exhibitors with a diverse selection of local arts and crafts, food trucks, and informational booths. There's live music with  performances by talented local musicians on the festival's main stage. Family-friendly activities so bring the kiddies along for face painting, pony rides, and other fun activities. Bottomine mine: The Baldwin County Strawberry Festival has evolved into a highly anticipated event that celebrates Loxley's heritage, fosters community spirit, and supports local businesses. As the 35th annual festival takes place, attendees can look forward to creating sweet memories with friends and family, all while savoring the delightful flavors of the season's strawberry harvest.

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    Baldwin County Strawberry Festival - Bright some friends to the festival :-)

    Bright some friends to the festival :-)

    Baldwin County Strawberry Festival - Me!

    Me!

    Baldwin County Strawberry Festival - Having strawberry shortcake with my sweetheart and neighbor!

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    Having strawberry shortcake with my sweetheart and neighbor!

    Zydeco and Crawfish Festival

    Zydeco and Crawfish Festival

    3.8(5 reviews)
    18.1 mi

    This was our first visit to the Zydeco and Crawfish Festival. They closed up a little early due to…read morethreats of inclement weather, which didn't really matter to us because it only took a little over an hour to see and do everything there. It's much smaller than most of the festivals around here. That's positive in a way because parking is easier. There were about 20-30 vendors set up and they had some cool and unique items for sale. My favorite local candle lady/photographer was there with her candles and wax melts. There were several people selling jewelry, paintings, and other things you typically expect to find at these kinds of events. The bands were good, but the stage was so close to a couple of the booths you could barely hear the vendors. Now for the negative... tickets for food and drinks. Are you kidding me? Everything you buy to eat or drink (except beer) is purchased with tickets, which are $1 each. We had to go look at different vendor booths, figure out what we wanted, then go buy that number of tickets. The beer is cash only and was like $5-$6 for domestic beer like Miller Lite. There were plenty of cool crawfish tables set up, but there was nowhere to wash your hands. Next year, we'll probably just eat before we go. There's room for improvement but we enjoyed it. All in all, it was worth checking out and we will go back again.

    Okay this was great. Entertainment, sales booths and crawfish. Now we are northerners and I've…read morenever had crawfish but when in Rome.... lol. The people were great after impromptu how to eat crawfish I was off and running. I'm hooked I love em thanks to all the friendly people we met.

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    Zydeco and Crawfish Festival - Good times yesterday!

    Good times yesterday!

    Zydeco and Crawfish Festival
    Zydeco and Crawfish Festival - Do I want to be a mermaid or am I homesick?  Who knows... These wax melts sold at the Bon Secour Candle booth are fabulous!

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    Do I want to be a mermaid or am I homesick? Who knows... These wax melts sold at the Bon Secour Candle booth are fabulous!

    St Benedict German Festival - East side

    St Benedict German Festival

    4.0(1 review)
    10.4 mi

    The St. Benedict German Festival, an annual event held at St. Benedict Catholic School in Elberta,…read moreAlabama, is a much anticipated gathering that brings together the local community. This celebration of German heritage and culture has taken place for over 50 years, today was the 51st, for a delightful experience for attendees of all ages. The festival was initially established in the early 1970s as a way to commemorate the rich German ancestry of many residents in the area. What started as a modest gathering has since transformed into a tradition, drawing thousands of people each year to partake in the festivities. The festival has a nice array of activities and attractions to delight and entertain its visitors. One of the main highlights of the event is the authentic German cuisine, including traditional sausages, sauerkraut, potato salad, goulash and an assortment of homemade pastries and desserts, such as strudels and kiffels. I had a big grilled brat in a bun, some excellent German potato salad and strudel, very nice!  In addition to the tasty culinary offerings, the festival has a diverse range of entertainment options. Live music performances was one of our favorites, Symone French, her second year here, encouraging festival-goers to dance and sing along. Arts and crafts vendors showcase their unique wares, with an opportunity to purchase unique local area items and support local artisans. For the youngsters, the Kids Village offers an engaging and fun-filled experience with a variety of games, face painting, bounce houses, and other activities. Meanwhile, adults can partake in the beer and wine garden, sampling a selection of imported German beers and other refreshing beverages. Over the years, the St. Benedict German Festival has evolved to become more than just a celebration of heritage; it is now a symbol of community spirit and unity. The event serves as a significant fundraiser for the St. Benedict Catholic School, with proceeds supporting various educational programs and initiatives. Bottom line: The St. Benedict German Festival in Elberta, AL, has successfully preserved and promoted the town's unique cultural identity for more than five decades. Its continued success demonstrates the importance of communal gatherings in fostering a strong sense of camaraderie and preserving traditions.  https://saintbenedict.net/news-events/german-festival/ https://www.facebook.com/StBenedictGermanFestival/

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    St Benedict German Festival - Kids dancing

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    Kids dancing

    Baldwin County Fair - festivals - Updated May 2026

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