The Mississippi Earthtones Festival is a celebration of our river through art, music, and conservation which is held every 3rd Saturday in September, brought to you by Alton Main Street,the Sierra Club, and Jacoby Arts Center.
Family-friendly activities take place from Noon until 6:00pm, and festival goers will enjoy artist booths and live music which continue until 10:00pm.
LIVE MUSIC SCHEDULE:
Jake's Leg - Grateful Dead Tribute (7-10pm)
Aaron Kamm & the One Drops - Roots Reggae and Mississippi River Blues (3-6pm)
Ahna & the Couch Burners - blues, jazz, classic rock, and reggae (Noon-2pm)
Jason "Gordo" Gordon - 1-Man, 10-Piece Band (2-3pm & 6-7pm)
This free & family-friendly event will feature 100+ booths with environmental education, interactive art experiences and performances, as well as great local food & beverages. The goal is to bring locals and tourists alike to Downtown Alton to celebrate life on the Mississippi River and learn about ways that we can all be good stewards of our biggest natural asset.
Booth space has reached capacity, with 25 environmental education exhibits, 70 eco-friendly artists and makers, and 10 culinary vendors participating. This festival is held annually on the 3rd Saturday in September, as part of the State of Illinois’ “It’s Our River Day” initiative to celebrate Illinois watersheds through education, recreation and conservation.
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