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Woodstock, AL –The Town of Woodstock is turning up the volume this spring with the highly anticipated 8th Annual Woodstock Music Festival, set to take place on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at HOLIDAY RACEWAY.
The festival, proudly presented by the Town of Woodstock Alabama, will raise proceeds to support the construction of a brand-new municipal playground at the Arvell Kornegay Walking Track—bringing families and music lovers together for a great cause.
Headlining this exciting event is country music legend Tracy Lawrence, known for his chart-topping hits and decades-long career, including a new chart-topping podcast, “TL’s Roadhouse.” https://www.tracylawrence.com/tlsroadhouse/
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Woodstock, Alabama – Employees from the Town of Woodstock came together to support Woodstock Elementary School’s recent Literacy Day, volunteering their time and enthusiasm to make the day memorable for students. The event, organized by school librarian Jessica Guy, featured a whimsical Story Walk theme with local businesses and organizations sponsoring story stops.
Town of Woodstock employees and volunteer Jessica Parks Matthews stepped into the roles of beloved characters from the classic story, “The Wizard of Oz.”
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Town of Woodstock, Alabama Hosts 8th Annual Woodstock Music Festival on May 17th With Country Music Superstar Tracy Lawrence
Woodstock, AL –The Town of Woodstock is excited to announce the eighth annual Woodstock Music Festival, set to take place on Saturday, May 17th, at Holiday Raceway. This highly anticipated community event brings together music lovers from across Alabama to enjoy a day of live performances, delicious food, and great company. Gates open at 3:00 PM and the show will begin at 4:00 PM.
The highlight of this year’s festival is country music superstar Tracy Lawrence, who will headline the event. Lawrence, a celebrated name in the country music scene, is known for his chart-topping hits including “Alibis,” “Time Marches On,” and “Paint Me a Birmingham.” With over 30 years of experience in the industry, Lawrence continues to captivate audiences with his timeless sound and impressive catalog of music.

In observance of Presidents Day, the Town of Woodstock offices, including the Woodstock Senior Center, Building Inspector, Library and the Bibb County Probate Annex and Tax Assessors Office will be closed on Monday, February 17th. We will resume regular business hours on Tuesday, February 18th.
We apologize in advance for any inconvenience and look forward to serving you again soon.
Community Notice
The Woodstock Park & Recreation Board will meet at Town Hall on Tuesday, January 14th at 6:00 PM to
discuss the 2025 Spring season.
The public is welcome.
Sign up for the spring season at http://www.woodstocksportsal.com.

🎄 A Small Town Christmas: Spreading Cheer and Giving Back 🎄
The Town of Woodstock would like to thank everyone who participated in the “Spirit of Christmas” contest during our “A Small Town Christmas” event. Area civic groups, churches, and organizations came together to decorate tents that embodied and exhibited “The Spirit of Christmas,” in honor of their favorite charity or non-profit.
Area families gathered in festive spirit for the annual tree lighting event, which brought its own holiday magic to the heart of Woodstock. The evening also featured a visit from Santa with complimentary photos for all, and charming train rides through the Winter Wonderland, creating lasting memories for everyone who attended.
🎄 A Word About All Our Participants From Mayor Jeff Dodson 🎄
“I want to take a moment to recognize each and every group that participated in this year’s “Small Town Christmas and Spirit of Christmas Awards”, said Mayor Jeff Dodson “You didn’t just decorate tents—you brought the spirit of Christmas to life in a way that left us all in awe.”
Starting with the community pride of the Green Pond Fire & Rescue tent, every tent told a unique story. Groups like New Life Assembly of God and Green Pond Baptist reminded us of the reason and joy of the season, while businesses like Reach Plumbing and John Rich-State Farm showed how much our local organizations care about giving back.
And how could we not smile at the festive flair of Bibb County DHR or the heartwarming efforts of First US Bank? Whether you were here with a church, a business, or a community group, your hard work didn’t go unnoticed.
To all 11 groups: thank you for making Woodstock shine brighter than ever. You’ve proven that when our town comes together, we can make magic happen. We are proud of each of you!
We’re thrilled to announce the winners of this year’s contest:
✨ 1st Place: West Alabama Bank
Theme: “Merry Christmas to All, and to All a Good Night.”
🏆 Prize: $1,000 donated to The Grace Place Ministries, Inc.
✨ 2nd Place: Bibb County Probate/Tax Assessor’s Office
Theme: “Tinsel Town General Store”
🏆 Prize: $750 donated to “Shop with a Cop”
✨ 3rd Place: Miss Cahaba Lily Pageant
Theme: “Miss Cahaba Lily’s Sparkle & Sleigh Shop”
🏆 Prize: $500 donated to Miss Cahaba Lily Scholarship Fund
✨ Honorable Mention: Mt. Carmel Youth Group
Theme: “I’m Dreaming of a Pink Christmas”
🏆 Prize: $250 donated to Mt. Carmel Baptist Church Youth Group
This event would not have been possible without the incredible support of our sponsors. A special thank you goes to The Kelley Group, whose generosity funded the prizes for the inaugural Spirit of Christmas Awards. We are especially grateful to Kelley Taft, MPA, and Bart Taft, P.E., Principal Engineer, for their dedication to making this event a success.
Special thanks to:
Trackside BBQ
Balloon Mama
Cahaba Event Rentals
Jimmy Mitchell – Photographer
Mike – Caffee Junction Exxon & Subway
Sibley Equipment Company
Amy Elmore & the West Blocton High School Auxiliary Team
From all of us at the Town of Woodstock, thank you for making this event so special. We look forward to seeing even more magic next year!





















On behalf of Mayor Jeff Dodson and the Woodstock Town Council we are delighted to announce the 8th Annual “Light the Night” event happening Friday, Dec. 6 from 5-8PM at Town Hall. For 2024 the Town of Woodstock is expanding the event to include a tribute to “A Small Town Christmas,” making everything bigger, brighter, and more festive than ever!
Local business, civic and youth groups will be on site with tents decorated in the styles of a nostalgic “Small Town Christmas” to thrill the young at heart of all ages. in honor of the Spirit of Christmas, The Kelley Group will award one $1000.00 prize to a charity of the winner’s choice.
What to Expect:
“This holiday season I invite everyone to join us for our annual Light the Night Christmas event at the Town of Woodstock as we celebrate, “A Small Town Christmas,’ said Mayor Jeff Dodson. “It’s a chance for the community to come together and enjoy the lights, music, and simply joys of the season. I look forward to seeing you there.”

It’s a night of fun, community, and Christmas holiday magic—don’t miss it!
Friday, December 6th
from 5:00-8:00 p.m. at Woodstock Town Hall, 28513 AL-5, Woodstock, AL 35188
Let’s Light Up the Night Together!
The Woodstock Park & Recreation Board will meet at Town Hall on Monday, November 18th at 6:00 PM to finalize Fall Ball/end of season, and the addition of one Board member.
The public is welcomed.

The Town of Woodstock Presents
“Small Town Christmas”
Friday, December 6, 2024
Woodstock Town Hall
5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
The Town of Woodstock Presents
“Small Town Christmas”
Friday, December 6, 2024
Woodstock Town Hall
5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
An annual Christmas tradition, the Town of Woodstock will host our annual Light the Night tree lighting event with a twist. As a part of this tradition, we want to welcome YOU and the members of your organization to be a vital part of this!
The Town will provide the 10’ X 20’ tents and signage at no cost–you select a Christmas decorating theme of your choice (traditional storefront holiday displays), decorate your own tent, and be voted for Best in Show! The winning organization will be awarded a $1,000.00 Spirit of Christmas donation to the charity or nonprofit organization of your choice.
This is a chance for you to advertise your business or organization and give back to your community!
The commitment deadline for participation will be Friday, November 8th. Please contact Town Clerk Tiffney McCulley at 205-938-9790 or townclerk@townofwoodstockal.com.We look forward to hearing from you!

PARK & RECREATION
BOARD MEETING
The Woodstock Park & Recreation Board will meet at Town Hall on Monday, November 4th at 6:00 PM to discuss Fall Ball/end of season closing.
The public is welcome.



Woodstock, AL – The Town of Woodstock, in collaboration with the Alabama Suicide Prevention and Resources Coalition (ASPARC), invites the community to a special event on Saturday, September 28, from 10 AM to 12 PM. This gathering aims to raise awareness about mental health and suicide prevention while honoring those who have lost loved ones to suicide.
The event will feature engaging activities suitable for all ages, including rock painting, wildflower painting, and art therapy sessions led by local artist Crystal Phipps. Attendees will also have the opportunity to create beautiful bouquets and plant wildflowers, fostering a sense of community and support.
In addition to these meaningful activities, guests can enjoy a selection of delicious food and hand made crafts from local vendors, including:
Wild Honey Flower Truck
Creekside Shaved Ice
Granny’s Creations
Also on hand, Bounce Rentals 4 You.
This event is not just a chance to have fun; it’s an important opportunity to connect, share experiences, and promote understanding around mental health challenges.
We encourage everyone to come out, participate, and show your support. Together, we can make a difference in our community.
For more information, please contact Cheryl Dodson at 205-902-4012 or info@asparc.org.

Please submit your resume to jobs@townofwoodstockal.com.
Copied from the Patricia Kinard Sellers historical archives.
Brief History of Woodstock and Green Pond, Alabama Schools
The Academy was a transition school between the Latin grammar school and the American high school beginning in the year 1750 and extending to 1900. Bibb County can boast of seven schools which performed a credible educational task and filled a prominent place in the life of the various communities in which they were located.
Early records show that the Green Pond and Woodstock each had an Academy in the late 19th and early 20th century. There are few records of the Green Pond Academy that survived but it is known that it served school children from Woodstock and Green Pond from 1852 to 1866.
The building was erected by the Sons of Temperance, a pioneer society, whose purpose was to combat the whiskey evil. The name of the only teacher known to us, who taught in this building was Mr. Merriweather.
Recognition should be given to the Masons of Alabama, who have always given encouragement and practical aid to the education of the children of the state. Prior to the War Between the States a number of Mason lodges founded and gave financial support to schools. In the year 1851 the Coldwater Lodge number 145 was founded at Green Pond. The charter was granted on December 4, 1851 the lodge was named from the spring in Green Pond that gives forth unusually cold water. The primary objective of the lodge was to promote education. The families of the March 20, 1851 meeting carried the following resolutions.
Whereas Masonry has been and is an eminent instrument in affecting moral and intellectual reform, when such as practicable, and when the instruction has been duly appreciated, rearing with the tender care of parent the raising generation and advancing their interest in life, and Whereas we deem a school permanently located at this point conducive to the happening of interest of Masonry, Therefore, be it resolved that the establishment of a permanent school at this point is and shall be one of the primary objects of this lodge. Resolved second, that the funds of this lodge apart from necessary expenses, be appropriated to building a School House and the Lodge Room at Green Pond till half the amount necessary for this building be raised.
The next resolution to the building of the Academy is found in the minutes of the April 19, 1851 meeting which state:
The resolution selected to Masonic Lodge and Academy were taken from the table. Mr[s?]. Davis moved the amendment of the resolution by insisting $200 as the amount be contributed by the Lodge. Upon called of yeas and nays the motion to amend was not sustained. Upon motion, the resolutions were again laid upon the table until the next regular communication.
At the meeting of the Cold Water Lodge, May 17, 1851, the second resolution was amended. The Lodge specified $250 would be appropriated for the building of the Academy and the Lodge Room. The members of the Lodge appointed to the building committee were R. Oldham, Law, Davis, McMath and Tatum.




It seems that Mr. Robert Oldham donated one quarter of an acre of land for the site of the building. With the money donated from the lodge and financial aid from the community, a two-story building was erected. The first floor was used for the Academy and the second floor for Lodge meetings.
It has been suggested that the below photo was the original two story building.

The exact date of the opening of the Academy is not available, but it is assumed it was in operation in the spring of 1852. Students other than those from Green Pond and Woodstock attended the Academy and the dormitory was being built near the school to take care of them. The number of years that the dormitory was in use is not known.
The Reverend William Wilson Moore, descendent of James Smith who signed the Declaration of Independence, was the principal in 1854. The Reverend Moore was also a Presbyterian minister. In 1864 to 1865 Rev. Moore served as a chaplain in the Confederate Army. No record of school for those years has been located.
In the year 1876 Professor A. W. Hayes, [Andrew Wilson Hayes] a nephew and former student of the Reverend Moore became principal and remained so until he attended the University of Alabama. Hayes returned in the fall of 1884 and remained there until 1886.
The Academy burned in December 1885 and Professor Hayes converted an old store on Sharp’s [?] Hill near Green Pond into a school. The 1885 – 1886 school term was completed here. Professor Hayes left Bibb County and taught with Professor Morgan at Elyton near Birmingham, Alabama in 1876 and 1887.
The Woodstock Academy 1887-1900
The site selected for the Woodstock Academy was midway between Green Pond and Woodstock. The building construction was started in the summer of 1887 and was first called Midway Academy because of its location. When the application for charter was presented to the legislature in Montgomery in February of 1889, it was learned that there was another Midway Academy in Alabama. The school was incorporated as the Woodstock Academy on February 28, 1889.
Professor A. W. Hayes, father of Misses Hattie and Andrea Hayes and Mrs. Mary Pratt, was founder of the Woodstock Academy. He was the principal from 1887 to 1898 but because of ill health he did not teach for the next two years. J. M. Ellenburg and Henry Jolly were principals during that time.
Professor Hayes returned to the school in 1900 at which time it became a public school. He continued as principal of the public school until 1908, when he became the Bibb County Superintendent of Education, a position he held until 1913. He died in 1945.

There were three departments in the Woodstock Academy, the High School, the Intermediate, and the Primary. Music was also taught.
Mr. W. A. Stewart, West Blocton, Alabama and father of Mrs. Elaine Henderson, a teacher of the Woodstock School at the present time, was a high school student of Professor A. W. Hayes. He tells us that the cost of the high school tuition with room and board was $8.00 per month. Mr. Stewart boarded with Professor Hayes and his family.
The Woodstock Academy Becomes a Public School in 1900
In 1990 Professor Hayes returned to the school after a two-year absence because of ill health. At this time Professor Hayes gave as a gift to the Alabama State Department of Education the Woodstock Academy and 5 acres of land. The school became a public school and was called the Woodstock-Green Pond School. Professor Hayes was principal of the school until his appointment to the office of the Superintendent of Education of Bibb County in 1908. This school served until 1936 when the present school was built.


Below are listed the teachers from 1909 to 1928 as far as records are available
| TERM | PRINCIPAL | TEACHERS |
| 1909-1910 | Reverend J.B. Stovall | Miss Lou Hayes, Miss Lillian Copeland |
| 1910-1911 | Reverend J.B. Stovall | Miss Lou Hayes, Miss Lillian Copeland |
| 1911-1912 | Reverend J.B. Stovall | Miss Lillian Copeland, Miss Jessie Oglesby |
| 1912-1913 | Reverend J.B. Stovall | Miss Hart, Miss Jesse Oglesby |
| 1913-1914 | Reverend J.B. Stovall | Miss Eunice MvDonald, Miss Pearl Carroll, Miss Jessie Oglesby |
| 1914-1915 | Not Recorded | Miss Lou Hayes, Miss Jessie Oglesby |
| 1915-1916 | Mr. Isaiah Lewis | Miss Lou Hayes, Miss Jessie Oglesby |
| 1916-1917 | Mr. Isaiah Lewis | Miss Lou Hayes, Miss Jessie Oglesby |
| 1917-1918 | Mr. Isaiah Lewis resigned, Professor Hayes finished the term | Miss Pearl Carroll, Miss Jessie Oglesby |
| 1918-1919 | Miss Nella Carroll | Miss Pearl Carroll, Miss Jessie Oglesby resigned and Miss Daisy Carroll finished the term |
| 1919-1920 | Miss Pearl Carroll | Miss Ellie Haley Miss Lois Hayes |
| 1920-1921 | No Record | No Record |
| 1921-1922 | Mr. J. W. Cleveland | Mrs. J. W. Cleveland |
| 1922-1923 | Mr. J. W. Cleveland | Mrs. J. W. Cleveland |
| 1923-1924 | No Record | No Record |
| 1924-1925 | No Record | No Record |
| 1925-1926 | Mr. C. W. Reeves | Miss Annie Mae Boggus, Miss Rubye Herring, Miss Laura V. Ray |
| 1926-1927 | Mr. C. W. Reeves | Miss Annie Mae Boggus, Miss Jessie Dunlap, Miss Jessie Mae Reeves |
Mr. Francis Pratt, Superintendent of Education at the present time and son-in-law of the late Professor A.W. Hayes began teaching in the old school building in 1931. Teaching with him was Miss Emma Splawn, Miss Jean Israel, and Mrs. Ruby Herring Skelton.
In 1932 to 1933 Miss Blanche Holsombeck joined the above faculty and took the place of Mrs. Skelton. The same faculty served the next year 1933 to 1934. Mr. Wayne Holman was principal of the school that year, which was the last year in the old building.
The year 1936 to 1937 is a memorable one for it was this year that a new building was completed and the school taught in for the first time. Principal at this time was Professor B.E. Lee, his teachers were Miss Jean Israel, Ruby Sansing, Hattie Hayes and Miss Blanche Holsombeck.

Mr. Thomas Burns, who is principal of the school at present, entered the school in first grade in the year before the second grade in the new building; his teacher was Mrs. Blanche Holdsombeck, who is also teaching school here now.
Professor Lee passed away in the fall of 1937, and his daughter, Miss Ruby Hodge took over his duties and remained principal until 1941.
The next few years were hectic war years and wrought many changes in the faculty.
Most of the present teachers have been here for many years. Mrs. Estelle Johnson has been a member of the faculty for 19 years, three of those years as principal. Mrs. Blanche Holsemback, 21 years, Mrs. Thomas Burns, 12 years years teacher and 1 year as principal, Mrs. Elaine Henderson, teacher for 10 years. Miss Henderson came to Woodstock as 4th and 5th grade teacher but when Miss Iva Thrasher, who had taught 1st grade for 12 years passed away, Mrs. Henderson filled in the vacancy.
Mr. Fred Hubbard, principal of the Eoline [Exoline?] School taught at Woodstock before Miss Virginia Caffee came to the fourth grade. She has been here three years.
The School Today
An elementary school must drive to present a program of education that will develop the many sided character of a pupil. The curriculum that we have incorporated is planned to do just that. We also have many other services that supplement the program of instruction. Among these are the audio-visual aids, and a splendid centralized library service library, staffed by a competent librarian, Mrs. Ed Lewis, [Christine Lewis later became the principal] and assistant Mrs. Ed Nelson.
The television is used quite effectively, teaching Alabama history, math and music. The overhead projector is very useful audio-visual aid in all phases of teaching. The movie projector, with a well supported variety of free films, the film strip projector with film strip and slides, also supplement the program of Instruction.
Arts and crafts are taught in collaboration with the other subjects. Specific emphasis is placed on science and provided with science film strips and slides, special equipment, and projects for a broader knowledge of the subject. Speech is intertwined through the use of the tape recorder and TV.
The school plant itself has Improved. A new modern lunchroom, fully equipped, has been added in the last few years. The steam table affords the children hot lunch each day. Each room is supplied with fluorescent lighting and a wide variety of teaching aids to supplement the textbooks. A highlighted hall filled with a concession stand and speakers booth is under construction and near completion.
Credit should be given to the parents who work so cooperatively with the teachers in making our school a better learning environment for boys and girls. We would like to thank Mrs. Pearl Holsomback and Mrs. Alice Meigs for information and dates, etc.
Transcribed from handwritten records donated to the Woodstock Community Library in memory of Patricia Kinard Sellers, by her family. Please email corrections to library@townofwoodstockal.com.
Photos supplied by historian Vicki George Kes.
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Woodstock, AL – September Sept. 12, 2024 – The Woodstock Community Library is honored to announce the generous donation of historical documents from the family of Patricia Kinard Sellers. These valuable records, which offer a glimpse into the rich history of Woodstock, will soon be cataloged and made available to the public.
The donated documents trace the history of the Woodstock and Green Pond schools, shedding light on its growth, culture, and notable events. The family of the late Patricia Kinard Sellers, a lifelong resident and beloved member of the community, has entrusted the Woodstock Community Library with the preservation of these materials for future generations.

“We are grateful for this invaluable contribution, which will enhance the library’s local history collection and deepen our understanding of Woodstock’s past,” said Mayor Jeff Dodson. “The generosity of the Sellers family allows us to continue our mission of preserving the town’s deep connection to education in Bibb County and our heritage.”
The documents are currently being cataloged and will be housed at the library for research and educational purposes.





For more information, please contact:
Woodstock Community Library
Email: library@townofwoodstockal.com

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Continue reading “Photos from the 2024 Woodstock Music Festival with Sammy Kershaw, Aaron Tippin, and Collin Raye by Jimmy Mitchell”The Town of Woodstock is Raising Money for Woodstock Library Building & Education Fund
MEDIA CONTACT
Mayor Jeff Dodson · 205-286-1068 · mayordodson@gmail.com
Michele Dickey · 205-394-0122 · library@townofwoodstockal.com
| WHO | The Town of Woodstock, Alabama |
| WHAT | 7th Annual Woodstock Music Festival |
| HEADLINERS | Sammy Kershaw, Aaron Tippin, & Collin Raye |
| WHEN | Saturday, May 18 · Gates 3PM, Show 5PM |
| WHERE | Holiday Raceway, 20105 Highway 11, Woodstock, AL 35188, Exit 97 |
| WHY | Raising money for the Woodstock Library Building & Education FundRaising money for with T-Shirt sale for the 501(c)3 Alabama Suicide Prevention & Resources Coalition (ASPARC) |
| COST | $20 Per Vehicle · Food Trucks & Concessions on site |
This year’s Woodstock Music Festival promises an electrifying lineup that pays homage to the roots of country music. Headlining the stage is the highly anticipated Roots and Boots Tour featuring legendary artists Aaron Tippin, Collin Raye, and Sammy Kershaw. Renowned for their timeless hits and unforgettable performances, these icons will deliver a night of pure musical magic, showcasing the very essence of country music’s heritage. Prepare to be transported through decades of beloved classics as these three trailblazers take center stage, ensuring an unforgettable experience for all festival-goers.We’re also thrilled to welcome locals April Rice and Bryan Parks, Rounding out the bill are up and coming stars Garrett Payne of Mckinney, Texas and Jackson Chase of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Mayor Jeff Dodson would love to talk about the event and the great things happening here in Woodstock, the Gateway to the future for Bibb County. He’s appeared on many area morning shows and live interviews since the release of the S-Town podcast in 2017 and is readily available for interviews.





On behalf of Mayor Jeff Dodson and the Woodstock Town Council, we are happy to announce that Woodstock Village and Parrish Building Company will be corporate stage sponsors for the May 18 Woodstock Music Festival at Holiday Raceway.
Headliner’s for this year’s festival are Sammie Kershaw, Aaron Tippin, and Collin Raye on their Roots and Boots tour.
Woodstock Village, located within the Town of Woodstock, is a planned community development on Youngblood Parkway from Parrish Building Company that will include residential, retail, and commercial convenience components, all for a simpler yet vibrant and enjoyable way of life.
Specializing in Residential and Commercial Development and Building, Eric Parrish and Zac Parrish have over a combined 50 years of experience in the Construction Industry and we’re thankful to have them as part of our community development.
Contact Ed Coe Realty South for Woodstock Village residential inquiries at
ecoe@realtysouth.com.
For commercial and land inquiries please contact Jack Peterson with Colliers International at jack.peterson@colliers.com.
Parrish Building: https://parrishbuilding.com
Woodstock Village: https://liveshopwv.com
If your company is interested in sponsoring the Woodstock Music Festival please email Tiffney McCulley at townclerk@townofwoodstockal.com.

On behalf of Mayor Jeff Dodson and the Woodstock Town Council we are pleased to announce that Mercedes-Benz US International will be a Gold Sponsor for the May 18 Woodstock Music Festival at Holiday Raceway.
“We extend our sincere gratitude to Mercedes-Benz US International for their generous sponsorship of the 2024 Woodstock Music Festival,” said Dodson. “Their support is invaluable in making this event a success for Woodstock, Bibb County, and Tuscaloosa County.”
Is your company interested in becoming a sponsor for the 7th annual Woodstock Music Festival? Your support will not only amplify this legendary event but also showcase your brand’s commitment to culture, community, and creativity across West Alabama.
Contact Town Clerk Tiffney McCulley for a sponsorship package. townclerk@townofwoodstockal.com

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Woodstock Music Festival Celebrates 7th Annual Event with Exciting Line Up and Sponsorship Opportunities
Woodstock Ala., February 29— On behalf of Mayor Jeff Dodson and the Woodstock Town Council, the iconic Woodstock Music Festival is thrilled to announce its 7th annual event, set to take place May 18 at HOLIDAY RACEWAY with gates opening at 3:00 PM.



NEW DATE
Please mark your calendars and make plans to join us Saturday, December 2nd from 5-8 PM for the 7th Annual Light the Night, A Polar Express Event with the Town of Woodstock.

Your family and friends will enjoy the free photos with Santa, free hot chocolate and cookies, free train rides from our friends at Peabody Party Rental, Christmas DJ Mike Hodge, and the always festive lighting of the Town Christmas Tree.
Photos from 2022: https://woodstockcommunitylibrary.wordpress.com/2022/11/23/town-of-woodstock-alabama-light-the-night-photos/
The Woodstock Park & Recreation Board will meet at Woodstock Town Hall on Monday, November 20 at 6pm to elect new board members and discuss any other business brought before the board.
The public is welcomed.

Woodstock Town Hall
28513 AL-5, Woodstock, AL 35188
Join us on December 2nd as we illuminate the holiday season together with the community at the 7th Annual Light the Night/Polar Express event!
Date: Saturday, December 2nd
Time: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Town of Woodstock Town Hall and Arvell Kornegay Walking Track
This family friendly festival is excited to offer these activities:
Christmas DJ Mike Hodge Favorite holiday characters available for photos with the family
Free family photos with Santa
Hot Chocolate and cookies for all
Free Ride on the Polar Express Train
Lighting of the Town Christmas Tree

Join us every Tuesday in October at 3:00 if your child might enjoy a fun game of Turtle Matching and a rousing rendition of Round Table Story-Telling with Magic Marker illustrating!

*Granny’s Creation Turtle Matching Game and Magic Markers donated to the Library in memory of Sonja Lother.

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Successful “Crafting with Nature – Fall Wreath Event” Brings Seniors Together at Woodstock Senior Center

Woodstock, Ala. – October 2, 2023 – Woodstock Senior Center is delighted to announce the resounding success of its recent collaborative event, “Crafting with Nature – Fall Wreath Edition,” held in partnership with the Bibb County – Alabama Extension Office. The event, which took place on Sept. 26, brought together seniors from the community for a delightful day of seasonal creative expression.
Continue reading “Woodstock Senior Center and Bibb County Extension Partner for Senior Citizens Fall Craft”Relive the magic of the 6th Annual Woodstock Music Festival with this AWESOME video by photographer/videographer Jimmy Mitchell featuring Craig Morgan, Tab & The Mojo, Taylor Bagi Music, and The Dead Poet.
Stage and lighting by Elite Productions, powered by Taylor Sudden Service Inc.
CLICK THIS LINK to view video: https://youtu.be/RWPC09RXP7o
Thank you Jimmy!
Continue reading “Relive the magic of the 6th Annual Woodstock Music Festival”Founded in 2017, the Woodstock, Alabama Music Festival is a highly acclaimed West Alabama music festival that celebrates and showcases both established and emerging artists. The festival creates an immersive experience for music lovers, uniting them through the power of exceptional live performances while raising funds for various nonprofits in Woodstock including the Homebound Meal Program at the Woodstock Senior Center, the Woodstock Community Library, the Woodstock Youth Ballpark, and the suicide prevention efforts of the Alabama Suicide Prevention and Resources Coalition.
Continue reading “The Woodstock, Alabama Music Festival”



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Continue reading “Woodstock Music Festival: Taylor Bagi Photos by Jimmie Mitchell”On behalf of Mayor Jeff Dodson and the Woodstock Town Council we want to thank Mr. Jimmie Mitchell of Prizm Photography for capturing these (and many more) enduring photos from the Woodstock Music Festival for the 6th Year in a row! You’re the best Jimmie!
Continue reading “Craig Morgan Photos by Jimmie Mitchell of Prizm Photography”
On behalf of Mayor Jeff Dodson and the Woodstock Town Council, we are thrilled to announce the PLATINUM SPONSOR for the 6th Annual Woodstock Music Festival, the new Woodstock Village development.
Continue reading “The Town Of Woodstock Welcomes Woodstock Village, A New Planned Development Community And A New Sponsor Of The Woodstock Music Festival”
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May 17, 2023
Continue reading “Media Alert: Pre-Woodstock Music Festival Acoustic Night: Artist Meet and Greet at the Urban Monkey Coffee Shop”FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

6th Annual Woodstock Music Festival
Continue reading “MEDIA ALERT: 6th Annual Woodstock Music Festival With Headliner Craig Morgan Slated For May 27”
The Woodstock Community recently hosted Nell S. Mathews Basket Weaving/Folk Art fellowship and is delighted to announce that the group will continue to meet at the library.
Special thanks is extended to Mrs. Patsy McElroy, Mrs. Deloach, and Mrs. Tibbs for allowing us to photograph and showcase these works of art.
The smallest basket was made by the late Aunt Lennie Sansing who taught herself the timeless folk art form at the age of 71.
Her memory and heritage continues every Thursday morning, here at the library!
If you’re interested in crafting with others please drop by any Thursday 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
(Special note: the library will be closed Thursday, Feb. 9 for a state librarians meeting and during any holiday period that falls on a Thursday.)
205-938-0008 or Library@townofwoodstockal.com for more information.
The 7th Annual “Light the Night” is headed your way Woodstock!
Continue reading “Town of Woodstock Schedules 6th Annual Light the Night for Dec. 2”Thank you to Mrs. Sherry Boothe for sharing these photos and information!

The Hayes Family, written by the late Samuel Dowdle
Continue reading “The William Sydney Hayes Family of Woodstock, Alabama”Part 1 of article written by Professor A. W. Hayes, May 1, 1935
Continue reading “History of Bibb County, Alabama, Schools by Professor A. W. Hayes (Part 1)”WOODSTOCK, Ala., October, 31, 2022— The Woodstock Senior Center celebrated Halloween 2022 with a costume contest, luncheon and bingo. Barbecue Sliders from Promise Land BBQ were greatly enjoyed and the peanut butter & chocolate fudge from Sharon’s Sweet Shop of McCalla, Alabama was rated A+ by the crowd.
Continue reading “Woodstock Senior Center Celebrates Halloween”Bibb County’s Teen John Doe Finally Identified!
Daniel Paul Armantrout. Age 16. Died in 1961 in Bibb County.

Missing since 1961, Danny’s identification makes him the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s oldest subject ever to have their case solved through the process of genetic genealogy.
Continue reading “Looking Back: Bibb County’s Teen John Doe Finally Identified (2021)”PHOTOS COPYRIGHT Ⓒ LINDA SANSING, OCTOBER 2022
WOODSTOCK, Ala., Oct. 28, 2022 – Mrs. Linda Sansing and her husband Sidney W. Sansing visited the Ray – Strickland Cemetery in October of 2022 with several people from the First Baptist Church of Woodstock, Alabama. She reports that the road/path is hard to traverse and it was an intense hike for the group. She also reports that the fenced in area of the cemetery is well kept. Mr. Sidney Sansing reports that there are several graves outside the fenced area, in the surrounding woodland.
Continue reading “The Ray – Strickland Cemetery, Woodstock, Alabama”The following information is provided by historian Vicki George Kes.
Continue reading “More Woodstock, Alabama History and Facts”The following information is provided by historian Vicki George Kes.
Continue reading “Woodstock, Alabama: History & Facts”MEDIA ALERT:
WHO: The Town of Woodstock, Alabama
WHAT: The 5th Woodstock Music Festival
Continue reading “Woodstock Mayor Jeff Dodson Announces 2022 Woodstock AL Music Festival Line Up”