Upcoming events
Come Step with Me Bonfire & Field Party
Come Step with Me Bonfire & Field Party
Tyme Is Money Production & Scooter G present Country Boy Peezy’s MLK Weekend Bonfire & Field Party, happening Saturday, January 24, 2026, at Born Star Farm in Jacksonville, GA.
The event features the Too Spicy Stepperz, Kountry Girl Stepperz, free fish and oysters while they last, and music by DJ Vedo, DJ Egypt, and DJ Dwalk.
Admission is $20, and gates open at 5 PM–until.
Powered by #GameTyme “Your Official DJ” x Scooter G
Floyd Gridiron Ryder’s 3rd Annual Trail Ride
Floyd Gridiron Ryderz present the 3rd Annual Trail Ride, happening March 28th in Eastman, GA, with gates opening at 9 AM and admission set at $20 for the day or $30 for the full weekend. The event features DJ Payme, special guest Jasmine B, and welcomes ATVs, side-by-sides, golf carts, and 4-wheelers.
RV parking is $30 per day for dry camping, and kids 6 and under enter free. Vendor fee is $150 per day. For event info contact Dee Holloman at 478-231-2341; for vendors contact John Hughes at 478-231-7658. The location is 20 Big Lue Estates, Eastman, GA 31023.
Fringe Field Party
Fringe Field Party
SAVE THE DATE 4/11/2026
Coolers & Tents Welcome | Horse Racing All Day | Six VIP Areas Available for Purchase
Music by South Carolina’s DJ Payme!
Vendors Contact
(678) 201-2645 | @Pretty_Countrylady_
More Details to Come!
Bill Pickett International Rodeo (SPRING)
The Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo celebrates and honors Black Cowboys and Cowgirls and their contributions to building the west. We highlight the irrefutable global appeal of Black Cowboys and Cowgirls in the West and the stories behind a sub-culture that is still strong today. BPIR also serves as a cultural event and opportunity for families to enjoy and embrace the cowboy culture, while being educated and entertained with reenactments, history highlights, and western adventure.
Bill Pickett International Rodeo (sUMMER)
The Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo celebrates and honors Black Cowboys and Cowgirls and their contributions to building the west. We highlight the irrefutable global appeal of Black Cowboys and Cowgirls in the West and the stories behind a sub-culture that is still strong today. BPIR also serves as a cultural event and opportunity for families to enjoy and embrace the cowboy culture, while being educated and entertained with reenactments, history highlights, and western adventure.

