September Celebrations - Colbert County's Authentic Festivities

Last Updated 8/15/2024Posted in Events, AL North

September is the ideal time to dice deep into the history of Colbert County. From the oldest Labor Day celebration on record in Tuscumbia to the unique charm of the Coon Dog Cemetery in Cherokee and the culturally rich Oka Kapassa Festival, these events offer an authentic connection to local traditions and heritage that make the Shoals are so special.

Labor Day in Tuscumbia

On September 2, 2024, Spring Park in Tuscumbia will host the 105th annual Labor Day celebration organized by the Shoals Area Labor Council. This event kicks off with a parade at 10 a.m., followed by live music, giveaways, prize drawings, and family activities until 4 p.m. It's a perfect day to honor the contributions of the working class and the enduring spirit of labor.

Also featured at the park is the 6th Annual Car Show, beginning at 8 a.m. and running until 2 p.m. Be sure to arrive early to catch all the action, with the park festivities starting at 11 a.m.

This event can be found at https://www.alabamasmalltowns.com/2024/09/02/212979/coon-dog-labor-day-celebration-in-cherokee/

Coon Dog Labor Day Celebration in Cherokee

For a one-of-a-kind experience, visit the Coon Dog Cemetery in the Freedom Hills area near Cherokee (about 20 minutes from Tuscumbia). Established in 1937, this unique cemetery is the final resting place for over 300 coon dogs. The celebration features bluegrass music, buck dancing, and liar's contest, embodying the true spirit of Southern heritage and camaraderie. Come hungry because the world-famous Bishop's Barbecue is on the menu, and you'll get to chat with legends like L.O. Bishop, a longtime friend and supporter of the cemetery. There will also be vendors and memorabilia available for purchase. It's a chance to immerse yourself in local tradition and enjoy a day of entertainment and history unique to this spot. Visitors come for the novelty but stay for the captivating stories and the strong sense of community that defines the event.

This event can be found at https://www.alabamasmalltowns.com/2024/09/02/212979/coon-dog-labor-day-celebration-in-cherokee/

Oka Kapassa: Return to Cold Water

On September 14, 2024, Tuscumbia hosts the Annual Oka Kapassa Festival, celebrating our American Indian heritage. This event commemorates the hospitality shown by Tuscumbia residents during the Trail of Tears, where they provided aid to the Creek tribe. The festival features storytelling, dancing, music, and crafts, offering a deep dive into Native American culture. This event draws tribes from across the U.S. to share their traditions and history. With authentic Native American displays, traditional crafts, and hands-on activities, it's an enriching experience for anyone interested in cultural heritage.

This event can be found at https://www.alabamasmalltowns.com/2024/09/14/214020/oka-kapassa-return-to-cold-water/

These September celebrations in Colbert County are more than just events; they are experiences that showcase the area's heart and soul. From the labor festivities in Tuscumbia to the unique atmosphere of the Coon Dog Cemetery and the rich heritage of the Oka Kapassa Festival, there's a profound sense of tradition that makes each event special. These celebrations continue to draw in visitors year after year, and the locals wouldn't miss them for the world. That sort of experience is few and far between, and that happens to be our specialty.

Written by: Colbert County Tourism

What is Alabama Foodie

An Alabama Food Lover's Guide

Alabama Small Town Snaps — Wedowee Mural at Wake and Shake Donut Shop 🍩 This fun and colorful mural adds the perfect pop of personality to your donut run! Located at the p...
Alabama Small Town Snaps — WetumpkaHorse and Man in front of Marcia Weber Art Objects 🐎 A favorite photo op featuring an artistic sculpture of a man and his horse, symboli...
Alabama Small Town Snaps — SheffieldSinging River Sculpture 🎸 (Featured on the cover of the Fall 2023 issue!) This striking sculpture pays tribute to the area's deep musica...
Alabama Small Town Snaps — TuscumbiaThe Grounds at Ivy Green (Helen Keller’s birthplace) 🏡 The home of one of Alabama’s most famous historical figures. Walk the peaceful ga...
First Friday
Apr 04, 2025
5:00 PM CDT
635 Broad Street
Gadsden, AL 35901
Read More 
The Russell Marine In-Water Boat Show
Apr 25, 2025
9:00 AM CDT
450 Ridge Marina Way
Alexander City, AL 35010
Read More 
Fridays After Five
Apr 25, 2025
5:00 PM CDT
Athens, AL
Read More 
The Market at Bennett Farms
Apr 26, 2025
9:00 AM CDT
1073 Co Rd 13
Heflin, AL 36264
Read More