From Tribune staff reports
SPRINGVILLE, Ala.–The City of Springville is rolling out what they hope will become an annual celebration next Saturday, June 15, with the inaugural Big Canoe Creek Jam at Homestead Hollow.
The family-friendly event is a collaboration between the City of Springville, the St. Clair County Commission, Big Canoe Creek Nature Preserve, and Big Canoe Creek Preserve Partners.
Attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy live music, feast on local fare, shop exhibits from participating vendors, enjoy children’s activities, camp, and hike, all while immersing themselves in the great outdoors.
The admission free event will feature music by Winston Ramble, Jason Bailey Trio, The Stepdads, Love Rat, Len Park, Cottonmouth Creek, and LeeJ the DJ.
The Jam is being presented by Pepsi and will benefit the Big Canoe Creek Nature Preserve, which is a is a 422-acre Forever Wild property just north of Springville that officially opened to the public in February.
The gates will open on June 15 at 10 a.m. and music will run from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.