Thursday, June 7, 2007

Titus Bluegrass Festival

If you enjoy listening to bluegrass, old-time country and gospel music; are a picker that loves a good jam session; or prefer a down-home, small town, family-orientated atmosphere, then mark September 29 on your calendar. You can find all of this and more at the Titus Bluegrass Festival at the Titus Community Center.
Visitors will be entertained by several bluegrass bands, and also have a chance to browse arts and crafts booths and purchase lunch. In addition, attendees can buy event T-shirts and cookbooks.
The family event features a schedule of continuous music that runs from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. There will be lots of food, crafts and an antique car display, so grab your lawn chair and come on out!
Proceeds from the festival are used for continued restoration and improvements to the Titus Community Center. “The center sees a good bit of use. It’s where we have quarterly potluck suppers and community meetings,” said Tom Hinton, the festival organizer. “We’ve made a lot of improvements over the past several years. We’ve put a new roof on the center, and also maintain and manicure the grounds.”
Admission is $5.00 for adults and children under 12 get in free.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sounds like fun. I'm coming and bringing lots of friends.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a lot of fun, in a good clean family setting. We have a group from Selma that will be there. :)

BBaz said...

I hope you enjoyed the Festival. We'll be back next year.

Music Masters said...

I tell people it's a National Geographic moment in an Alabama style friends and family community support bluegrass festival. It should be required attendance for music lovers worldwide. USA and it's Music, ya' gotta love it! Take your shoes off and set a spell :)