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Buck Creek tradition..........................................................4Schedule of events............................................................5Buck Creek Festival sponsors............................................6Band lineup..........................................................................9Ready, set, race..............................................................10Buck Creek Festival arts and crafts vendors................12Buck Creek Festival food and info vendors.................13 Parking information.........................................................14
What’s going on at the Buck Creek Festival?
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By LINDA LONG
The Buck Creek Festival is 12 years old this year. Ron Holly, aka Major Dundee, has been around since the beginning.
Something of an icon in Helena, as past owner of downtown Helena’s Major Dundee’s 1890’s Mercantile, Holly is in charge of securing vendors for the event, laying out the park design and firing the cannon to begin the much-loved rubber duck race. He likens his work to “putting a circus in my living room,” but is quick to admit he wouldn’t have it any other way.
Holly said the event is strictly volunteer driven.
“This is really a celebration of Helena,” he said. “We’re all proud of our city and what it means to us. It’s
our way of giving back to a place we love.”
And, give back they do to the tune of approximately $172,000 over the past 11 years. Safehouse, a Shelby County shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, receives the proceeds from the rubber duck race. That event alone has raised some $90,000 for Safehouse since the agency came on board ten years ago. Other benefactors include local schools, police and fire departments, the Helena library and the Helena Middle School Band.
For 2013, organizers have signed up 10 bands, over 100 vendors and dozens of children’s activities, including a chance to meet “live” comic book characters. Musical entertainment runs
the gamut from rock’n’roll, country, blues and jazz.
Though no alcohol is allowed in the park Holly said they do have an adult beverage booth, and tips collected there are returned to the park.
As organizers put the finishing touches on this year’s event, Holly looks ahead.
“We’ll get about two months off right after we shut down Saturday night, then begin planning for next year. We’re just a bedroom community. We don’t have the large chain stores like other places. Our sponsors come from our city. They’re the ones –along with the best group of volunteers I know — who make this festival a success. We don’t do it for fame and we sure don’t do it for money, but just for the love of the city.”
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Zach Dylan Band
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zach dylan Band6-7:30 p.m.
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trotline8-10:30 p.m. Trotline.net
Since it was formed in 1997, Trotline has become of the most popular country/Southern rock bands in the Southeast. The five-member band has performed more than 140 shows a year for the past 15 years.
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Phil Dudley is a singer/songwriter hailing from Columbiana. As a third-generation musician, playing was not so much a choice as a calling. His influences include Celtic folk, Americana, rock, and
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little G Weevil11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
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Pelham Jazz Band1:45-2:50 p.m.
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Christian Herring and true Blues 5:30-6:45 p.m.
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liz Melendez Band 7-8:10 p.m.
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the Hillbilly sins8:30-10:30 p.m.
Thehillbillysins.comThe Hillbilly Sins is Tennessee’s newest and baddest outlaw country band, according to its website. They’ve developed a sound that is somewhere between outlaw country, heavy Southern rock, and roadhouse blues. This is a band that both country & rock fans alike shouldn’t miss.
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rEadY, sEt, raCEBy LINDA LONG
Sounds kind of crazy. Two thousand rubber ducks barreling down Buck Creek toward a finish line. Yep. The same kind of rubber duck you might play with in the bath tub. Yours may seem peaceful enough but get a few together and turns out they are fierce competitors, indeed.
Six-year-old Liam Powell, knows first hand how competitive those racing rubber ducks can be. Liam was last year’s third place winner in the duck race, which has earned Shelby County nonprofit Safehouse approximately $90,000 since the organization began participating about nine years ago.
“I thought my duck won first place. Then I thought she won second place. Then I found out she won third. It was the last place but it was a good place,” he said. “I won a t-shirt. Oh, yeah, mama just said I also won $100 dollars … but the T-shirt was better.”
Valencia Albright, volunteer coordi-nator with Safehouse, a Shelby County shelter for victims of domestic abuse, is almost as excited about the duck race as Liam.
“This has been a wonderful event for us,” she said.
Though the Buck Creek Festival sponsors the race, it is Safehouse that sells the ducks-$5 for one duck; $25 for a flock of 5, plus a festival T-shirt.
Albright is always at the finish line to greet the first three ducks and to pres-ent checks of $500, $250 and $100 to first, second and third place winners.
“These can be some pretty profit-able ducks,” she said.
Each person who buys a duck is given a number that corresponds to the number on his or her duck. At the designated time, some 2,000 ducks get dumped over the waterfall and begin their race toward the finish line.
The duck wranglers are a huge component of this event. This year’s race includes one celebrity wrangler, Helena Mayor Mark Hall.
The wranglers’ job is to toss the competing ducks over the waterfall.
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Down below, more wranglers, knee deep in water, maneu-ver the ducks between the barricades that form the racing channel.
“One year we had some wranglers let about 200 ducks get past the barricades,” said Ron Holly, who fires an official Civil War cannon to start the race.
“Last time we saw those ducks they were headed down-stream, loose and on their own. They’re probably already to Cuba by now.”
The race is expected to begin at 3 p.m. Ducks can be purchased at The Depot and Deli Grill in Helena, Regions Bank or by calling the SafeHouse office at 205-269-1877. Tickets will also be available at the event until just before the race begins.
Liam is hoping for another win at this year’s duck race. “You bet I’m going to be there again with my duck,” he
said. “Maybe this time she’ll come in first place.”
“last time we saw those ducks they were headed downstream, loose and on their own. they’re probably already to Cuba by now.”
— Ron Holly
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Southern Natural Soap Soaps, body and and bath salts
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Alabama Sunshine Packaged foods and services
Mary KayCosmetics
EarthwearBeaded wire-worked jewelry
Gemini TreatsPre-packaged gourmet dips
Bungy Jump by HappeningsBungy jump
Bergie Bows Hair bows, children’s clothing
Jawanja Tote bags, wood plaques, dresses
Southern Coin and Collectibles Coins, baseball cards, jewelry
Bizee BeadsJewelry
Katee Lights Wine bottle lanterns
Gina’s CraftsJewelry, Hello Kitty
Helena Cumberland Presbyterian Church Blankets, hats, scarves
Sammy ReavesCaps, hats
Certified Pro CharmsMake your own jewelry
Jewelry from Joyce Jewelry, handbags Lazaras Design 49 Steampunk jewelry
P-Nut Gallery Burp clothes, embroidered shirts
College Fanaticz Collegiate apparel
Old Towne Music T-shirts, koozies
Le Cachet Salon and Boutique Jewelry, scarves, gift items
Jennifer Dobson Wooden signs, home décor, stationery
Wichs End Creations Jewelry, hymnal page wreaths
Mosquito Squad Mosquito barrier spray and original artwork paintings
Ding-A-LingsWind chimes, bowling ball lady bugs
Black Tie MediaBama cups, toys, novelties
Nefny StudiosPaintings, jewelry, purses
Gilly’s Dancing Puppets Puppets Punkin Ella Jam, jellies, beer bottle candles
Silpada Designs Jewelry Jewelry
Ala Phoenix Festival Information, T-shirts, dice, lanyards, shot glasses
Jennifer Vines and Lashea Wood Jewelry, painted pots, photos, photos, purses
Jonah Schaffer, Chris, Janice Rushing Tie dyes, painted cigar boxes
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Garments of Praise Christian-themed apparel
The Living T-Shirt Co. Christian-themed T-shirts
Crafters Group Paper bag baskets, knitted doll clothes
Skull Girl SoapsHomemade soaps
arts and Crafts vendors
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Food vendorsAngie’s Homestyle
Funnel cakes, pork skins
Texas Roadhouse Steak sandwiches
Jean & Gene Foods, Inc. General food from Florida
R&S Peanuts
Boiled peanuts
Full Moon BBQBarbecue
Kona Ice Shaved ice
Boresha International Health and wellness products, coffee, tea
Carmella’s Italian Ice Italian ice, pretzels
The Tailgate Roasted corn and sweet potatoes
R&D RefreshmentsFresh-squeezed lemonade
S&W Red Top LunchboxChicken
Savannah’s LLCFried Oreos, cotton candy
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Grand Escapes Travel Travel agency
Durante Home Exteriors Home improvement, siding
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Helena High Band BoostersInformation for band costumes
Helena Library
Lowe’s of Hoover Build and grow clinics for kids
Bath Fitter
Alabama Telco Credit Union
Alabama Partners for Clean Air
Oak Mountain Orthodontics
Goodyear Tires
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Parking informationFree parking for the
festival is available at Ruffin
Park, Helena Elementary
School and Helena Baptist
Church. A festival shuttle
will run on Friday afternoon
and Saturday to Lot A. Lot
B at Helena Elementary will
be closed Friday. Festival
shuttle will run until 30 minutes
after the festival closes. Best
parking will be at Lot A.
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