Bell Tower Festival

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Plan your visit around Jefferson’s signature summer weekend, filled with events, live music, and time spent on the square. Explore what’s happening and start building your trip.

SECOND WEEKEND IN JUNE

JUNE 11-13, 2026

The Bell Tower Festival is Jefferson’s signature summer event, drawing visitors and residents together for a full weekend of activity on the historic downtown square. Each year, the community comes alive with live music, a parade, carnival rides, local food, and opportunities to explore downtown shops and public spaces. It is a time when Jefferson feels especially connected, with gathering spaces filled from morning through evening. Visitors can experience the energy of the square, take in views from the Bell Tower, and enjoy a schedule packed with events for all ages. Whether it is a return visit or a first time in town, the festival offers a clear way to experience Jefferson at its busiest and most welcoming.

REUNION RENDEZVOUS

JUNE 13, 2026

The Bell Tower Festival has long been a time for class reunions, and Reunion Rendezvous provides a central place to gather and reconnect. Hosted by the Greene County School Foundation, this Saturday afternoon event takes place from 12:30 to 3 p.m. on Lincoln Way under the sunshades following the parade. Shaded seating, live music, and a relaxed setting make it easy to spend time catching up with classmates, teachers, and family members. Enjoy food from local vendors and downtown restaurants while spending the afternoon on the square. Many classes continue their celebrations into the evening with live entertainment nearby, creating a full day of connection and activity in Jefferson.

CLASSIC PARADE

JUNE 13, 2026 - 11 AM

The Bell Tower Festival parade is a highlight of the weekend, bringing the community together along a route that connects key parts of Jefferson. Beginning at the new middle school, the parade travels down Chestnut Street, continues along East Lincoln Way, and ends at the fairgrounds. Along the route, spectators line the streets to take in floats, music, and groups that represent the spirit of the community. It is a moment that draws visitors into town and creates a shared experience for all ages. Arriving early allows time to find a spot and settle in for one of the festival’s most anticipated traditions.

Tower of Fame Nomination

The Tower of Fame recognizes individuals who have brought distinction to Greene County through professional or civic achievements at the state, national, or international level. This recognition highlights the lasting connection between these individuals and the community they have called home. It serves as a way to share stories of impact and inspire continued involvement across Jefferson and the surrounding area.

Nominations are open to the public and can be submitted using a printed form available at the Welcome Center at Thomas Jefferson Gardens or by requesting a digital copy. Completed forms can be emailed to info@jeffersonmatters.org or mailed to Jefferson Matters at 201 E. Lincoln Way, Jefferson, IA 50129.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The Bell Tower Festival takes place each year during the second weekend in June, bringing three full days of activity to downtown Jefferson.

  • Most events are centered around the historic downtown square in Jefferson, with additional activities happening at nearby locations throughout the community, like Russell Park.

  • Many festival activities, including live music on the Plaza Stage and the parade, are free to attend. Some attractions, such as carnival rides and certain activities, may have individual costs.

  • Yes. A variety of food vendors and downtown restaurants will be open throughout the festival. Beverages, including alcoholic options, are also available at the brew station. The brew station takes cash and card.

  • The full schedule, updates, and event details can be found on the official Bell Tower Festival website. Links are provided throughout this page for easy access.

  • Public parking is available throughout Jefferson, including streets surrounding the square and nearby lots. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early, especially on Saturday, to find convenient parking and enjoy more time downtown.

    • The Greene County Community Center area has great parking

  • The parade begins at the new middle school, travels south down Chestnut Street, continues along East Lincoln Way, and ends at the fairgrounds. The parade starts at 11 AM and ends around noon, or shortly after.

  • Reunion Rendezvous is a Saturday afternoon gathering following the parade, located on Lincoln Way under the sunshades. It is a space for class reunions, families, and friends to reconnect while enjoying live music and food options nearby.

  • Yes. The festival includes activities for all ages, from the parade and carnival rides to games, live music, and open spaces to explore.

  • Yes! The Mahanay Bell Tower is open for visitors, offering views of Jefferson and a chance to experience one of the community’s most recognized landmarks. It will be open from 10 am - 7 pm.