All Things Tennessee Festival

Celebrating all that Tennessee has to offer, right here in Fentress County

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Don’t Miss the First Annual All Things Tennessee Festival in Downtown Jamestown on Saturday, May 2, 2026!

This brand-new festival is all about celebrating the heart and soul of our great state—farmers, bakers, crafters, and makers who pour their love and hard work into everything they do.

From handmade goods and fresh baked treats to local art and one-of-a-kind finds, you’ll find treasures that you just can’t get anywhere else. Stroll our charming downtown streets, enjoy live music, and soak up the friendly Tennessee spirit while hunting for the perfect find.

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2026 All Things Tennessee Sponsors

Thanks to your generosity, the festival is shaping up beautifully and is expected to be a tremendous success.

Your contribution to the Fentress County community is greatly appreciated.

  • Platinum Sponsor

- Quality Family of Companies

-Stonecom Radio

  • Gold Sponsors

-Highlands Church of the Cumberlands

-Maynards Property Management

-Home Touch Realty

-Cresilious Tiling

-McDonald's of Jamestown

-Wright's Wash

-WDEB AM FM Radio

-Hall's Sports and Outdoors

-Hall Family Pharmacy

-First Up Marketing Services

  • Silver Sponsors

-Twin Lakes

-Duncan's Clothing

-Masters Family Medical

-Guffey Law

-Quality Home Health

-Quality Hospice Care

-Quality Private Duty

-Access

-Buckeye Home Medical Equipment

-The Frosty Stop

-Fentress Times

  • Bronze Sponsors

-The Jordan Motel

-Fentress Courier

-Kelly Keisling

-Merle Norman

-WCLC New Life Radio

  • Festival Partners

-West End Cafe

-Gary Ledbetter for Fentress County Sheriff

-Jacob Rosenbaum for Fentress County Executive

-Fentress County Government

-City of Jamestown

If you make it or grow it...

Bring It and Show It!

Vendors, this is your chance to show off what makes Tennessee special. Whether you grow it, bake it, build it, or craft it, the All Things Tennessee Festival is the perfect place to share your goods with folks who truly appreciate local pride. With family-friendly activities like a parade, 5K race, antique car show, and plenty of food and fun, it’s a day that draws crowds and creates memories. Come be part of the first-ever celebration of all things Tennessee—whether you’re selling, shopping, or just soaking in the sights and sounds, we can’t wait to welcome you to Jamestown!

Celebrate Tennessee, One Float at a Time

Line Up and Show Out!

Line up at 8:00 a.m. Industrial Drive (by Taco Bell)

The parade starts at 9:00 a.m.

The All Things Tennessee Festival is calling on businesses, organizations, schools, and community groups to help bring Tennessee pride to the streets of Jamestown. Whether your entry is creative, classic, musical, or meaningful, this parade is the perfect way to be seen and celebrated. With crowds, cameras, and a full slate of festival fun happening all day long, your participation helps create the memories that make this event special. Be part of history and help launch Jamestown’s first-ever All Things Tennessee Festival.

May 2nd at 10:00 a.m.

204 East Central Avenue, Jamestown

Car Show

Make plans to attend the Antique Car Show at this year’s All Things Tennessee Festival!

The show kicks off at 10:00 AM, but participants are encouraged to join the America 250 Parade at 9:00 AM to show off their classic rides through Downtown Jamestown!

Register the day of the event!
Entry Fee: $20
Awards will be given!

Who are we?

Fentress County, Tennesee Community

The event is hosted by the Fentress County Chamber of Commerce in Jamestown, Tennessee, in partnership with a dedicated team of community members.

Why? We want to see the Fentress County community come together to celebrate Tennessee's beautiful craftsmanship and culture.

Supporting Events & More Excitement

Fentress County's Miss Tennessee Belle

Held April 11, 2026, at York Agricultural Institute Auditorium

Welcome Contestants!

The pageant was a tremendous success thanks to hard-working volunteers. Thank you, Heather Anders, for your amazing work.