Blueberry Jam Concert Set to Conclude Festival

The lineup is set for The Blueberry Jam sponsored by Oglethorpe Garage! The concert will conclude the 2022 Forest Heights Blueberry Festival on Saturday, June 4.

With even more acts in the concert this year, The Blueberry Jam will begin a half hour earlier — promptly at 5:30 p.m — in the Holly Court circle towards the back of Forest Heights. There will also be more food and crafts vendors this year, as well as a silent auction and lots of door prizes from local businesses and artisans.

The Blueberry Jam is a FREE, kid-friendly show. Amplification will not be too loud, and a porta-potty will be on site. Festival-goers are encouraged to walk to the show, if possible, and are encouraged to bring chairs, blankets and refreshments.

Please help to clean up all trash and recyclables. If you must drive, please do NOT park on Holly Court or Holly Lane. Instead, park on Rivermont, Ferncliff or Woodcrest (unless you need handicap access).

The lineup will be as follows:

Direwolf

Jacob Wenzka

Pink Razor

Luke Rushing

Rick Bedell & Eddie Glikin

Panic Wave

Organically Programmed

Kevin & Max

The Wydelles

A Big Thank You

Oglethorpe Garage graciously stepped forward to sponsor The Blueberry Jam, meaning that the majority of funds raised from the Festival will be available for use in the Forest Heights community blueberry project. Thank you also to all of the performers and volunteers who are donating their time and talent.

Please don’t forget that festival merchandise is the main fundraiser, and t-shirts, hats and totes must be ordered here by midnight on Tuesday, June 24!

Bart King

Bart King is a writer, artist and father who is passionate about regenerating communities and ecosystems. His children’s books are available at NewGrowthPublishing.com. He is also the principal consultant at New Growth Communications, which provides marketing and PR assistance to clients in sustainability-related fields. Full bio here.

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