Daphne’s Sept. 29-30 Jubilee Fest also a WFC qualifyer

Daphne’s Sept. 29-30 Jubilee Fest also a WFC qualifyer

The Jubilee Festival of Arts will celebrate its 30th anniversary September 29 & 30 on Main Street in Olde Towne Daphne from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free.
The fest includes sandwich qualifier and preferred chef qualifier competitions for a slot in November’s World Food Championship in Orange Beach. Watch the chefs create their masterpieces, starting at 2 p.m. each day in front of City Hall.
More info: thejubileefestival.com.
Your favorite artisans will be set up beneath the canopy of oaks with original paintings, one-ofa-
kind pottery, handcrafted jewelry and thoughtful gifts. The festival has expanded the number of participating artists and makers competing for cash.
New this year, up-and-coming artists will be on display in the High School Art Exhibit. Their work can be found in the Jubilee Courtyard next to
the Pigeon Hole. Chefs will vie for bragging rights and a Golden Ticket to the televised Championships in Orange Beach. The Sandwich Qualifier will be Saturday, September 29 and the Preferred Chef Qualifier will be
Sunday, September 30. Watch the chefs create their masterpieces, starting at 2 p.m. each day.

Fest Schedule

Saturday, September 29
9:50 a.m. – Opening Ceremony.
10 a.m. – Sun Chief Sound.
11 a.m. – Spanish Fort’s own Alex Yanez, winner of “Baldwin Star Search.”
12 p.m. – Eastern Shore Dance Academy.
1 p.m. – The Baldwin County Youth Orchestra.
2 p.m. – World Food Championship Qualifyer
Sunday, September 30
12 p.m. – Children’s Dance Theatre of Fairhope.
2 p.m. – World Food Championship Qualifyer.