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The '''Jugtown Jubilee''' was an annual community event in [[Gardendale]] that was held each year, starting in 1988, on Labor Day. During the early years, the event was simply billed as a Labor Day celebration, but starting in 1994, the event was named the "Jugtown Jubilee". The event was sponsored by the [[Gardendale Chamber of Commerce]] and the [[Gardendale|City of Gardendale]]. | The '''Jugtown Jubilee''' was an annual community event in [[Gardendale]] that was held each year, starting in 1988, on Labor Day. During the early years, the event was simply billed as a Labor Day celebration, but starting in 1994, the event was named the "Jugtown Jubilee". The event was sponsored by the [[Gardendale Chamber of Commerce]] and the [[Gardendale|City of Gardendale]]. | ||
Events took place in and around the former location of the [[Gardendale Civic Center]]. | Events took place in and around the former location of the [[Gardendale Civic Center]]. Events included arts and crafts, barbecue, door prizes, games, a variety show and more. | ||
The [[Magnolia Festival]] replaced the Jugtown Jubilee celebration. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 14:30, 17 May 2020
The Jugtown Jubilee was an annual community event in Gardendale that was held each year, starting in 1988, on Labor Day. During the early years, the event was simply billed as a Labor Day celebration, but starting in 1994, the event was named the "Jugtown Jubilee". The event was sponsored by the Gardendale Chamber of Commerce and the City of Gardendale.
Events took place in and around the former location of the Gardendale Civic Center. Events included arts and crafts, barbecue, door prizes, games, a variety show and more.
The Magnolia Festival replaced the Jugtown Jubilee celebration.
References
- Staff (August 31, 1995) "Jubilee should be a day of fun" North Jefferson News