Main stage
Live music by the Nova Gang
A parking-lot set with bright brass hooks, heavy drums, and a closing singalong.
Community event recap
A one-night neighborhood gathering in the Spring Branch H-E-B parking lot with local kiosks, food trucks, and one very tall wooden guest of honor.
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Festival pin
The Little Lumberjack Festival took over the parking lot for one Sunday evening of food trucks, kiosks, and Big Jack photos.
Festival lineup
Custom festival programming built around the statue lighting, food truck row, and the closing crowd wave.
Main stage
A parking-lot set with bright brass hooks, heavy drums, and a closing singalong.
Guest star
A surprise spotlight appearance during the Big Jack lighting ceremony.
Movement
High-energy routines threaded through the crowd before the evening recap.
What happened
Handmade cedar signs, trail maps, camp mugs, and Hill Country honey vendors
Smoked brisket tacos, peach cobbler cones, coffee floats, and kettle corn
Photo hour beside the 30-foot lumberjack statue, Big Jack of Spring Branch
Family axe-ring toss, pinecone relay lanes, and a kids hard-hat craft table
Evening recap
This page currently showcases only the Little Lumberjack Festival for the Bulverde/Spring Branch area.
Kiosks lit up along the grocery-side walkway.
Dinner service began with picnic tables near the oak planters.
The lumberjack statue lights switched on at golden hour.
Apple cider cups were raised for Bulverde and Spring Branch neighbors.
A light, friendly moshpit opened up as the Nova Gang pushed into their loudest set.