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Jamboree to be Featured in Upcoming Magazine
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File photo Downtown Smithville will be bursting at the seams Friday and Saturday as the Smithville Fiddlers Jamboree gets into swing beginning at 9 a.m. and going until deep in the evenings. Since parking will be at a premium, it's suggested visitors either pay to park near downtown or enjoy free parking along the roads near downtown, provided they are not posted with no parking signs.


 

The Smithville-DeKalb County Chamber is pleased to announce the latest media opportunity promoting tourism for DeKalb County for 2021. The Tennessee Home & Farm Magazine has agreed to spotlight the Smithville Fiddlers’ Jamboree & Crafts Festival in their Summer 2021 Edition. This publication boasts a broad audience of more than 650,000 Tennessee Farm Bureau members. The magazine will be mailed to homes and businesses across the state during the weeks prior to the festival, which will be celebrating their 50th anniversary entitled, ‘The 50th Annual Jamboree Family Reunion’.

“I would like to say a special thank you to our local DeKalb Farm Bureau folks for rallying support to help us be selected for this valuable publicity opportunity,” said Chamber Director Suzanne Williams. “I always appreciate seeing our community work together to support our local tourism efforts, along with our beloved Jamboree that we are so proud of. We are also looking for local volunteers that would like to help us in a special planning committee for the 50th celebration, along with anyone that may be interested in volunteering during the festival for various roles.”

For more information on the upcoming Jamboree, coming July 2-3, 2021, go to: www.smithvillejamboree.com.