Contact Information: Adele Nelson, Tinglewood Festival Committee Chairman
Office: 205-665-1519
Email: info@tinglewoodfestival.com
MONTEVALLO TO HOST 5th ANNUAL TINGLEWOOD FESTIVAL & 21ST ANNUAL CARS BY THE CREEK
MONTEVALLO, Ala. – Alabama’s premier, all-woodworking art festival will celebrate “Shavings, Smoke, and Sound” during its 5th year in Montevallo’s Orr Park on September 9, 2023. This All Star Shelby County Tourism and Recreation Award winning event will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free.
Enjoy a uniquely Montevallo event with live chainsaw wood carving, woodworking artist vendors, Tim Tingle’s Whittling Contest, and a wooden boat race. Festival-goers will find everything from knives, wooden bowls, vases, jewelry, and toys, to handcrafted furniture, bird houses, ornaments, and more! There will also be a classic car show—the 21st Annual Cars by the Creek—a variety of children’s activities, and food vendors on site. New this year, a showcase of International Harvester antique tractors called “Tractors in the Trees” will be added.
Live music runs all day during the festival with a wide variety of styles. Musical acts include the Montevallo High School Jazz Band, Swanglish, The M-80s, The Chuck King Band, and Chase Stewart!
The chainsaw carving exhibition will include a panel of well-known artists: Heather Bailey of Alabaster, Alabama; Justin Bailey of Alabaster, Alabama; Corey Lancaster of Princeton, North Carolina; Dave Marshalek of Shelbyville, Tennessee; and Dayton Scoggins of Heidelberg, Mississippi. Artwork created during the festival will be available for purchase. The fifteen freshly-completed sculptures will be available for a “Buy it now” price, and any remaining pieces will be auctioned off at 3 PM by Emcee “Dollar” Bill Lawson. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to local non-profits Boys & Girls Club, Montevallo Athletic Club, and Shelby Emergency Assistance.
The 21st Annual Cars by the Creek car show welcomes all years, makes, and models of cars. Awards will be given to “Best of Decade,” “Best of Show” for Cars and Trucks, and “Best ‘Woodie.’” There will also be a 50/50 drawing and door prizes. Registration begins at 9 a.m.
Children’s activities will include a “make and take” art project, the “Balloon Guy,” Dr. Bob’s Traveling Snake Show, Alabama Wildlife Center, Music with Mr. Mac, inflatables courtesy of JAC’s Rentals, a petting zoo, games courtesy of the Boys & Girls Club, and more.
Candlewood Suites Alabaster is the official hotel for the 2023 Tinglewood Festival. Call 205-620-0188 to inquire about special rates.
Tinglewood Festival is inspired by a special section of Orr Park, where local artist Tim Tingle has carved faces and creatures into the dead parts of living cedar trees since a fateful ice storm in 1993. The festival is organized by the Montevallo Chamber of Commerce, Montevallo Main Street, and the Montevallo Arts Collaborative as a signature event for the City of Montevallo.
For more information, visit tinglewoodfestival.com, or visit the “Tinglewood Festival” Facebook Page.
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Photo Attachments (available for download at this link):
1. Tinglewood Festival will feature a wide variety of woodworking artist vendors. Photo by White Rose Film & Photo.
2. Entering its fifth year, Tinglewood Festival brings thousands of people to Orr Park annually. Photo by White Rose Film & Photo.
3. Classic cars of all makes and models are invited to participate in the 21st Annual Cars by the Creek Car Show. Photo by White Rose Film & Photo.
4. Corey Lancaster, based in North Carolina, will be returning to the festival this year as one of our featured chainsaw carvers. Photo by White Rose Film & Photo.
5. Festivalgoers are invited to purchase original pieces of chainsaw art carved during the event. Photo by White Rose Film & Photo.