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Blueberries, crafts, and small-town summer flavor in Brewton
Brewton celebrates blueberry season with food, live music, arts, crafts, and family activities in a welcoming downtown park setting for visitors.
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On a summer Saturday in Brewton, Jennings Park and the storefronts around it turn into an open-air tribute to the fruit that shapes this stretch of south-central Alabama. Blueberry cobbler, lemonade, and preserves anchor the morning, while a rotating lineup of live music gives families a reason to plant a folding chair and stay a while. Craft booths and children’s activities fill the gaps between sets, and the whole affair stays small enough to cross on foot.
What sets this festival apart is its scale: a single compact park and historic downtown, rather than a sprawling fairground, so grandparents and toddlers can cover the same ground without a shuttle or a map. Vendors sell Alabama-grown produce alongside handmade goods, and the pace rewards browsing over rushing.
Arrive by 8 a.m. for cooler air and first pick of the vendor stalls, since the festival wraps by mid-afternoon. Families can extend the day with a drive along the Conecuh River or through nearby state parks, making a single free morning the start of a longer south Alabama weekend.
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