Blueberry Festival At Chattanooga Market Sunday

  • Monday, June 17, 2013

The Blueberry Festival is the celebration of all things blueberry; blueberry pies, blueberry donuts, blueberry plants, blueberry soda, blueberry preserves and jellies, blueberry chutney, and even blueberry beer and it will be at the Chattanooga Market on Sunday. 

Additionally, Chattanooga's local eatery, Fork & Pie Bar, will host four blueberry pie eating contests at noon, 1, 2 and 3 p.m., using their fresh-made blueberry pies. Winners will receive a $50 gift certificates to the establishment and go home with a freshly made blueberry pie. Market goers interested in participating in the “no hands allowed” pie eating contest can sign up at the Market Information Desk.

Live music on the EPB stage will be Kerry Kean at 12:30 p.m. and Kate Morrissey at 2 p.m.  


* Through Labor Day, locals and tourists can also visit the Chattanooga River Market (Tennessee Aquarium Plaza, 10-5 Saturdays) and the Ringgold Market (downtown Ringgold, 9-noon Saturdays).
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