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Can’t Miss Alabama: Inaugural Bham Foodie Fest to take place this weekend

Bham Foodie Fest

Get ready for a culinary experience like no other as the inaugural Bham Foodie Fest takes over historic Sloss Furnaces Saturday, Sept. 7, from noon to 6 p.m. The festival will showcase an artisan market, libations, live DJ, roller skating and yard games. In addition to food, drinks and entertainment, the festival will support the community through a charitable raffle benefiting Magic City Harvest. Donate nonperishable food items to Magic City Harvest and your name will be entered into a raffle to win prizes. For more information or to buy tickets, visit Bham Foodie Fest. Sloss Furnaces is at 20 32nd St. North.

Bham Foodie Fest at Sloss Furnaces offers an artisan market, roller skating and live DJ on Sept. 7. This promotional photo represents what those attending can expect from the fest. (Contributed)

Cullman’s annual Bernard Blues and BBQ

It’s a barbecue lover’s dream this weekend at the eighth annual Bernard Blues and BBQ Sept. 7-8 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the grounds of St. Bernard Abbey and Prep School. Everything from artisans and pottery to clothing for the family can be found, in addition to birdhouses, brooms, wood turned bowls, wreaths, door hangers, honey, jewelry, soap, metal art and glass art. While shopping, enjoy live music, pulled pork, ribs, hamburgers, brats and chicken. Cash prizes total more than $12,000. Admission is a $10 requested donation. Children ages 12 and younger are admitted free. Pets are not allowed. Festival guests can also tour Ave Maria Grotto at a reduced admission of $5 this weekend.

Birmingham Artwalk

On Sept. 6-7, Artwalk will transform Birmingham’s downtown into an arts district, featuring the work of more than 100 visual artists, musicians, street performers, food and drink vendors and children’s activities. It is free to the public and has become a much-anticipated fall event, drawing more than 8,000 people. Attendees will see original work in all mediums priced from the affordable to the extravagant. Participating artists are from Birmingham and surrounding communities. Friday night has been compared to a huge gallery opening with a street festival atmosphere, while Saturday afternoon caters to the family crowd. A kid zone will be available Saturday only, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Artwalk district is on 20th Street from First Avenue North to Fifth Avenue North.

Fiesta Birmingham ticket sales

Save the date for Alabama’s largest Hispanic heritage festival, Fiesta, at Birmingham’s Linn Park on Saturday, Sept. 28. There will be a range of activities throughout, from live music and storytelling to wrestling exhibitions. Performing and visual arts, cultural education, soccer, children’s activities, authentic Latin food, and community and health-related resources are all part of the event.

Thousands of people are expected to attend Artwalk Sept. 6-7 in downtown Birmingham. (Larry O. Gay Photography)

Fiesta’s Villages include the:

  • Cultural Village: Represents art and culture from more than 20 Caribbean, Latin American and European countries.
  • Food Village: Taste the diversity of Latin and Hispanic foods.
  • Health & Wellness Village: Explore health organizations serving Alabama.
  • Community Village: Browse nonprofit organizations serving the community.
  • Sponsor Village: Highlights for-profit business supporting Fiesta and the community.
  • Stage: Spotlights local and international Latin artists.

To purchase a ticket, click here. Children ages 12 and younger are admitted free. Donations to the Fiesta scholarship fund are encouraged. Alabama Power is among the festival’s supporting sponsors.

Tinglewood Festival

Alabama’s premier, all-woodworking art festival will celebrate “Shavings, Smoke and Sound” at Montevallo’s Orr Park Saturday, Sept. 7, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The award-winning show will have live chainsaw wood carving, woodworking artist vendors, Tim Tingle’s whittling contest and a wooden boat race. Musical acts include the Montevallo High School Jazz Band, Swanglish, Shawn Lackey, Saul Ramirez Y Su Ritmo Tropical and Dwayne Beasley. Festivalgoers will find items such as knives, wooden bowls, vases, jewelry, toys, handcrafted furniture, birdhouses and ornaments. Enjoy a classic car show, children’s activities and food vendors. Artwork created during the festival will be available for purchase. There will also be a drawing and door prizes. Admission is free.

Entering its sixth year, Tinglewood Festival brings thousands of people to Orr Park in Montevallo annually. (White Rose Film & Photo)

Birmingham Barons baseball

The Birmingham Barons will battle the Pensacola Blue Wahoos at Regions Field through Sunday, Sept 8. Follow this link for the complete schedule, updates, promotions, giveaways and ticket information. Regions Field is a cashless facility.

This story originally appeared on Alabama News Center.

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