1890 Days Is Back In Ringgold May 28-29 Friday, May 21, 2021
1890 Days Committee and City of Ringgold announce the return of Ringgold’s largest festival- the 1890 Days Jamboree.
The festival will take place Friday, May 28 from 6-10 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 a.m.-10 p.m.
Just a few minutes south of Chattanooga on I-75, this two-day event takes place in historic downtown Ringgold. Visitors this year will enjoy food vendors, arts and crafts vendors, live music on multiple stages, a parade, classic car show, vintage baseball game, fireworks and much more.
The Ringgold Playhouse will be hosting a Comedy Club during this year’s event at The Ringgold Depot on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. You can take a break from the heat, grab some popcorn and enjoy a few laughs from this improv and stand-up comedy show.
TUSCUMBIA â Opening season for Heinie Manush Field in Tuscumbia is celebrated on Saturday, April 17 with two old style baseball games beginning at noon and a host of other events all day.
Heinie Manush Day was first promoted as part of the Alabama bicentennial. The event was so successful, that a non profit was formed to make Heinie Manush Day an annual event. The Manush Family is very involved and want to leave this as their legacy,â according to Heinie Manush Day, chairperson, Annie Cooper.
Heinie Manush Day, Inc. has partnered with the Tennessee Association of Vintage Baseball and we are working together to continue this baseball event. We will be playing two games,â Cooper added. âThe first one is with the league and the second is with volunteers. We have interest from several citizens and also the police and fire department.â Gates open at 10:30am.