Remaining safe and separate canceled mingling, especially where one might bump elbows with strangers. After taking 2020 off, as did most of the pandemic-ridden world, the Druid City Arts Festival returns this weekend, outdoors and open to the public, Friday and Saturday in Government Plaza.
From 2010 to 2019, DCAF grew from a sparsely-attended one-day show to a two-day festival that draws crowds estimated at 12,000 and up. Just by being outdoors, it really gives us the freedom to do some of the things that we d planned on doing in 2020, said Alexis Clark, venue operations manager for the city of Tuscaloosa. Tents will be spaced apart, but that s just by nature of having a few less participants, and not really by design.
The beer is back! Taste your way through dozens of offerings Friday at River Bend Brewfest
Tickets are $25 for the tasting, which includes a keepsake glass.
King Bee will be performing.
For non-drinkers, it s free to get in.
The thirst is over, folks. Downtown Montgomery is the place to find your perfect beer Friday during the 8th annual River Bend Brewfest.
After a year s delay because of the pandemic in 2020, this night of brews and blues music will be held from 6-9 p.m. under the Union Station Train Shed, 300 Water St.
The festival is designed for both beer connoisseurs and novices looking for something new to drink this summer. The event s a chance to sample many unique beers and find the perfect one for you.
An early morning wreck is causing delays for commuters in the Druid City this morning.
Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa Traffic Reporter Captain Ray Allen reports an accident involving an overturned vehicle on University Boulevard near Avalon Drive. Crews are on the scene, and motorists are advised to seek an alternate route to avoid delays.
Wreck involving an overturned vehicle on University Blvd at Avalon Dr with Significant delays. Cap Ray. The Traffic Guy