One of the region’s most anticipated spring traditions is back. The 13th Annual Garland Farm Crawfish Boil will take place Saturday, May 30, beginning at noon at Garland Farm Estates in Johnson City, with The Crumley House Brain Injury Rehabilitation Center selected as this year’s beneficiary.
The annual event, known for its lively atmosphere and strong community support, brings together great food, live music, and family-friendly fun—all for a meaningful cause. Each year, the Crawfish Boil designates a nonprofit organization to receive proceeds, and in 2026, that honor belongs to The Crumley House.
“We are tremendously excited about being chosen as this year’s recipient of the event proceeds,” said Executive Director Guynn Edwards. “Many, including myself, attend this event each year and it truly represents the very best of our community—people coming together to make a real difference in the lives of those we serve.”
Guests will enjoy live music throughout the day from The Twang Bangers and The Bad Apples, along with inflatables and activities for children, creating an experience that’s as family-friendly as it is festive.
Admission is $50 per person, with free entry for ages 16 and under. Early Bird tickets are available through April 30 and guarantee a commemorative event t-shirt and souvenir cup for those who purchase in advance.
Tickets can be purchased online at:
https://GarlandFarmsCrawfishBoil.fundraiser.support
Proceeds from this year’s event will benefit The Crumley House Brain Injury Rehabilitation Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing residential care and life-enriching programs for adults living with traumatic brain injuries.
Sponsorship opportunities remain available for businesses and individuals interested in supporting the event and its mission.
The event will be held at 303 Garland Farms Blvd., Johnson City, TN.
