Weogufka Center hosts Mule Day tomorrow
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By Christa Jennings
Senior Staff Writer
The Weogufka Center will host its annual Mule Day tomorrow from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the center, located at 145 Memorial Loop in Weogufka.
Mule Day festivities will include music, vendors, food, the Children’s Farm Center, and of course mules, plus much more.
Visitors can get an early start with sausage biscuits being sold beginning at 7 a.m. before the event gets underway.
The event will also feature an antique car show, which will have a $20 entry fee and a 50/50 money tree. Participants are welcome to bring any of their classic vehicles for guests to enjoy seeing throughout the day.
In addition to these festivities, the Weogufka Center will also be selling its fried apple pies for guests to enjoy a sweet treat.
For more information or camper spots for Mule Day, contact Melvin Palmer at 256-249-8885.
Following Mule Day this spring, the Weogufka Center already has a summer event lined up with the Muddy Water Bluegrass Festival: Jammin’ and Campin’ scheduled for June 12-14.
The Bluegrass Festival will have free admission, but donations are appreciated. There will be “jammin’ each day,” as well as stage performances starting at 1 p.m. on Saturday.
Featured bands will include Bluegrass Connection and Adam Purvis, Bluegrass Scramble, Pine Mountain Bluegrass, David Cameron & Friends, Cowgirl Up Bluegrass, The McMeans Brothers, and Beyond Blessed.
There are limited campsite hookups available, as well as primitive camping. For camping reservations call 256-479-6932.
For more information on June’s Muddy Water Bluegrass Festival call Sue at 256-249-3666 or text 205-990-0885.
