By Jenna Parnell
In the heart of Franklin County, Alabama, lies a summer tradition that has ripened over four decades: the Franklin County Watermelon Festival. What began in 1982 as a political gathering for local politicians soon blossomed into an annual celebration of community, agriculture, and, of course, the beloved watermelon.
Named the Watermelon Capital of Alabama in 2013, Franklin County wears this title proudly as it prepares to host its 43rd annual Watermelon Festival on August 16 and 17. This event has become a cornerstone of local pride and a magnet for tourists both near and far.
The festival offers something for everyone. Food and drink vendors line up by the dozens, offering special watermelon-flavored treats. Merchandise from local booths can be found around every corner, while entertainment stages hum with music and performances throughout the weekend.
Competitions abound, from “best dressed” and “most unusual” watermelon contests to the serious business of determining the “best tasting” and largest weight awards judged for both local growers and those from afar.
For those with a more competitive edge, the seed-spitting contest is a must-see attraction, where participants of all ages compete for distance in spitting watermelon seeds. “People practice all year for this,” laughs Cassie Medley, executive director of the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce. “It’s a serious competition wrapped in fun.”
Community involvement runs deep at the festival. Many vendors dedicate their profits to local scholarships, school clubs, and sports teams, showing the festival’s role not only as a celebration but also as a vital contributor to the community’s well-being.
“I hope they want to come back!” Medley exclaims when asked what she hopes visitors take away from the festival experience. “I hope they can truly see the hospitality of the amazing people we have here in Franklin County. It’s always heartwarming to see families come together year after year, catching up over this special event and witnessing how much our festival has grown.”
For more information, see the event’s Facebook page: facebook.com/franklincountywatermelonfestival or on Instagram at fc_watermelon_festival.