44th Annual Red Bank Jubilee Happening May 3

  • Tuesday, April 22, 2025

The city of Red Bank invites the public to join in the celebration of the 44th Annual Red Bank Jubilee on Saturday, May 3. Admission is free to this family-friendly event, which is also welcoming to well-behaved dogs. The Jubilee will be held from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Red Bank City Park, 3817 Redding Road.

Kicking off the festivities, the Jubilee’s 5K and 10K “MoonPie Move Run,” sponsored by RunRhino—a Chattanooga-based company known for organizing unique races and events—will begin at 8 a.m. The 5K runners will start and finish near Food City, following a fast and flat route, while the 10K runners will complete the same route in addition to a challenging climb to White Oak Park.

Finishers will have the chance to indulge in MoonPies, coffee and beer. Race participants are encouraged to stay and check out the Jubilee after the race.  Participants can register here

Chattanooga Exteriors, Food City, Haulin Axe, HGH Construction, EPB, Ace Hardware, Farmers Insurance, Renewal by Anderson, and Vintage and More  provided sponsorships for the Jubilee.

“We are thrilled to welcome neighbors and visitors to our annual Jubilee” stated Stefanie Dalton, mayor of Red Bank. “Our incredible Festival Advisory Board has been planning this treasured event for several months now, and I'm excited to see all of the new and returning vendors, food trucks, and performers who will be joining us this year. There's truly something for everyone, from live music to axe throwing, local artisans to craft beer, 5k/10k move run to a kid's zone, and more. So, come on out to Red Bank and spend a jubilant day with us.”

Live music will be performed throughout the day featuring Jack and Jessie Endelouz beginning at 10 a.m. Luke Simmons and the Lovestruck will take the stage at 1 p.m. with their wide-ranging and diverse selections of music. Luke and his friends will perform an eclectic mixture of songs that will have everyone dancing, said officials. 

There will also be many unique craft vendors and numerous food trucks. The Chattanooga Breakfast Rotary Club will once again be manning the beer garden featuring local craft brews. Attendees ages 13 and older can enjoy participating in axe throwing for free with a waiver on Haulin Axes mobile axe throwing trailer.

Children can play in the kid’s zone on Dayton Boulevard. This will include a bounce house, petting zoo, pony rides, face painting, and riding in the 4th Annual Bicycle Rodeo hosted by White Oak Bicycle Co-op.

Entry to the Jubilee is free for everyone.  Call 269-7927 for additional information, or go to www.redbanktn.gov.

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