News for August 5th 2010

Home Coming Events near Alabama Bed and Breakfasts

Upcoming “Great Alabama Homecoming” events
Some 215 towns across Alabama welcome you home this year during the Great Alabama Homecoming. It’s all part of the Year of Alabama Small Towns & Downtowns- a celebration of everything that is Sweet Home Alabama. There are homecoming events and festivals going on practically every weekend through mid-December. Upcoming events include:

Fairfield Music Festival- Fairfield- Aug. 7
Cotton Mill Reunion- Valley- Aug. 7
Back-to-School Homecoming- Five Points- Aug. 13-14
Centennial Celebration- Lipscomb- Aug. 13-15
Founders Day Celebration- Hobson City- Aug. 14-15
Littleville Fun Fest- Littleville- Aug. 14
Rickwood Centennial- Birmingham- Aug. 18
Homecoming Celebration- Athens- Aug. 20-21
Founder’s Day Festival- Fultondale- Aug. 21
Priceville Annual Cruise-In- Priceville- Aug. 21
Watermelon Festival- Russellville- Aug. 21
Killen Founder’s Day- Killen- Aug. 27-28
A Homecoming Celebration- Wadley- Aug. 28

For a complete list of Great Alabama Homecoming Events please see www.alabama.travel/homecoming/

Edited: August 5th, 2010

Birmingham launches new music and arts festival

Birmingham launches new music and arts festival
From the article “New Birmingham multi-venue music festival to showcase city talent and clubs” by Alec Harvey in The Birmingham News:

A multi-venue music and arts festival planned for Aug. 20-22 aims to be Birmingham’s version of the famed South By Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas. The Birmingham Arts and Music Festival (BAAM) will showcase at least 75 acts in at least 11 venues around the downtown area, says Sharrif Simmons, who is organizing the event with Dafina Ward. “We definitely took a page from South by Southwest, but it has a Birmingham flair to it,” Simmons said. “There will be a few acts from Nashville and a few from Atlanta and Houston, but it’s mostly based here, celebrating the local scene.” Right now, 11 venues are on board, including Rogue Tavern, The Wine Loft, Old Car Heaven, WorkPlay, Bottletree, Rojo, Parkside, Stillwater Pub, Zydeco, Flirt and Metro Bistro. Acts will include bands, singer-songwriters, belly dancers, painters, comedians and poets, said Simmons, a musician and spoken word artist himself. Simmons once was a host of a cable access program celebrating Birmingham’s arts scene, and he says BAAM comes out of that. With the demise of both City Stages and the Birmingham Heritage Festival, 2010 seemed the right year to launch, he said. “Those festivals satisfied a lot of the market, so this didn’t need to happen,” Simmons said. “I’ve found that everybody was almost immediately receptive to this. They’re willing to try it out, and we’ve been putting it together for a little over a year.”

One ticket will give someone access to all of the clubs on Aug. 20-22, Simmons said. Advance tickets will be $30 for the weekend or $15 per day, with a $40 VIP ticket including transportation to all of the venues. Those prices go up $5 on Aug. 20. Acts confirmed include Cleve Eaton, Erin Mitchell, Chad Fisher, Kendra Sutton, Heath Green, Stuart McNair, Soul Enigma, Jaafar Travel Light and many others, Simmons said. In future years, BAAM will reach outside of the Birmingham area for some of its acts, but “there will always be a component that features the local talent,” Simmons said. “We’re really hoping that there will be a generation of interest in Birmingham’s music industry,” he said. “People tend to have to go out of the city to be discovered or recognized or whatever, and we want that to be able to happen here.”

Edited: August 5th, 2010

Alabama Governor’s Conference on Tourism

Alabama Governor’s Conference on Tourism is Aug. 14-17
The Alabama Governor’s Conference on Tourism is Aug. 14-17 in Montgomery. Gubernatorial candidates Dr. Robert Bentley and Commissioner Ron Sparks are the featured lunch speakers on Tuesday, Aug. 17. Other conference speakers include Dr. David Bronner, CEO, Retirement Systems of Alabama; Roger Dow, President and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association; Roger Brooks, CEO Destination Development International. There will be educational sessions on how to bring travelers to your attraction/event, managing social media, branding your entity, workshops with the state tourism department; and an update on the Alabama gulf coast. The Alabama Governor’s Conference on Tourism is being held at the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel and Spa. Please see www.algovernorsconference.com for registration information.

Edited: August 5th, 2010