The 42nd Annual Winfest is September 20, 2025!
It all started in 1983…
Since 1983 talented musicians, vendors, and families from all over Northwest Arkansas have congregated in the small town of Winslow to enjoy a full day of food, fun, and entertainment.
Beautiful scenery, fresh mountain air, groovy tunes, and good vibrations culminate to provide a wonderful atmosphere for this community event. Proceeds from this festival are used to fund Winslow Community Meals and other valuable community programs.
WINFEST 41 RECAP
Through your support, Winfest 41 raised $17,000 to donate to local non-profits!
Donation Breakdown:
$900 to Ozark Folkways
$10,000 to Winslow Community Meals
$4,500 to WCCA
$1,000 to Winslow Community Relief Fund
$500 to Within Winslow
$100 to Winslow Museum
We look forward to seeing everyone at Winfest 42!
Photos by Travis Smith Productions
Winfest Board 2024
Pictured from left to right: Ryan Center, Trevor Talley, Brooke Clark, Leah Jackson, Emma Yingling, Shanda Branson
Brooke Clark
President
Brooke has resided in Winslow since 2017. Her first time to help with Winfest was in 2009, and she has been working on the committee to help raise funds since then.
Leah Jackson
Vice President
Leah has helped Winfest raise money for the community for 19 years. She loves giving back to this small town!!
Shanda Branson
Secretary
Shanda is a Winslow native and has been part of Winfest since she was a young child, thanks to her Grandmother being on the board.
Emma Yingling
Treasurer
Emma is an educator and a Winslow native. She is the current treasurer for Winslow Community Development Council as well as Winfest.
Ryan Center
Member at Large
Ryan is a lifetime lover of Winfest and what it’s all about, giving back to our community!
Trevor Talley
Member at Large
Trevor is a USMC Veteran from Winslow who now works as a skilled carpenter. He enjoys helping Winfest Music Festival give back to the community.
The story of our banner…
1983 —
The Beginning
In the beginning, the first banner was simple, a white canvas with “WINFEST” painted across in red.
198? —
The Handmade
Then, a collective group painted a banner. This design has remained the true inspiration for all banners to come.
1990s —
The Sign Shop
As the handmade banner wore out, a new banner took its place. With help from Fayetteville business, The Sign Shop, a new vinyl banner was introduced.
2023 —
Sign Planet
After losing the banner in a fire, along with many other Winfest supplies, the community fundraised to replace the lost items. The main focus was a new banner. At the 40th Winfest, the new banner was unveiled!