The Town of Woodstock will host the 3rd Annual Woodstock MUSIC Festival on Saturday, October 12, 2019 at noon to 10pm. Benefiting the Senior Nutrition & Activity Center/Home Bound Meal Program and the Woodstock Ball Park. There will be concessions and restrooms provided by Holiday Raceway. All ages are welcome and are guaranteed a good time!

The 3rd Annual Woodstock Music Festival is happening Sat., October 12 at HOLIDAY RACEWAY on U.S. Highway 11 near the Alabama Highway 5 intersection and YOU are invited!

This year’s line up is going to rock your world:

The Kentucky Headhunters
The Georgia Thunderbolts
Channing Wilson
Dodson Brothers Band
British singer/songwriter Spencer Wilson, The Dead Poet
Tab & The Mojo
Three Dollar Voodoo
LOST & FOUND Band
EXIT 97
Drayton Farley

Admission is free, food concessions are available and vendors will be on-site offering an array of products and services including specialty food.

$10 parking donation per car.

Campers and RV’s are welcomed and must load in Friday, Oct. 11 between 7-10pm. (Due to dry conditions no fires and no grills.)

No pets, alcohol, or coolers. Bring a lawn chair!

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As the Bibb County Coordinator for Alabama Extension, Matthew D. Hartzell coordinates the implementation of all Extension programs in Bibb County in many program areas. These program areas include 4-H and Youth Development, Animal Sciences, Food Safety and Quality, Forestry, Wildlife and Natural Resources, Human Nutrition, Diet and Health, Family and Child Development, Family Resource Management and Workforce Development, Commercial Horticulture, Home Grounds, Gardens and Home Pests, Farm and Agribusiness Management, and Community and Economic Development. Hartzell has served in his current position for 12 years and held primary program assignments in Community and Economic Development, Human Nutrition, Diet and Health, and Forestry Wildlife and Natural Resources.