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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Pork in the Park BBQ Festival Returns to Salisbury’s WinterPlace Park May 9-11

Festival Announces New Events & Return of Fan Favorites

Salisbury, MD
– Follow your nose to the Pork in the Park BBQ Festival, sponsored by Gateway Subaru. Celebrating its 11th anniversary, this Eastern Shore staple will be served up May 9-11 in Salisbury, MD’s WinterPlace Park. The festival offers three days of family-friendly entertainment including live music, rides and games, unique craft vendors, delicious food and cold beverages. Admission is $7 daily for adults, and children under 12 are admitted free.

Pork in the Park continues to ramp up the action, bringing festival-goers a mix of new events and the return of fan favorites. To kick things off on Friday, the new You Be the Judge Experience* offers the public a chance to help decide the Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS) wings and sweets competition. Warner Music Nashville recording artist Charlie Worsham will headline the Rommel’s Harley-Davidson stage at 8:30 p.m. Known for his hit song “Want Me Too” and “Could It Be,” Worsham has shared stages across the country with Taylor Swift, Miranda Lambert and Brad Paisley.

Saturday morning begins with a splash of color as Run or Dye, the world’s most colorful 5K, gets underway at Arthur W. Perdue Stadium. The excitement continues back at the fairgrounds when the festival opens at 10 a.m. True barbeque fans can take advantage of the new VIP Experience* and enjoy access to the VIP tent adjacent to the stage, access to premiere restroom facilities, KCBS barbeque samples, beer samples, a whole hog cooking demonstration and samples and a gift bag. Southern rocker Jimmie Van Zant will headline the Rommel’s Harley-Davidson stage on Saturday night at 8 p.m. Influenced by the music of his cousins Ronnie, Donnie and Johnny Van Zant and their bands Lynyrd Skynyrd and .38 Special, Jimmie Van Zant makes his mark with a soulful sound all his own.

On Sunday, in celebration of Mother’s Day, moms will receive $3 admission. The Eastern Shore Wing War sponsored by Mountaire Farms will return, pitting area restaurants, amateur eaters and professional eaters against one another in this trifecta challenge. Twelve area restaurants go head to head for the title of Best Wing in the People’s Choice Wing Competition. The Wing War culminates with a Major League Eating sanctioned Wing Eating Competition. World Champion Joey Chestnut will return to defend his title against other professional eaters including top-ranked female eaters Miki Sudo and Sonya “The Black Widow” Thomas. Sunday also marks the return of the annual Backyard BBQ Amateur Competition and Cornhole Tournament as well as the launch of a new Kids Q Competition.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow that is a huge admission price.

Anonymous said...

The need to set a sobriety check point right outside this event.

Anonymous said...

11:08-How is that possible when police officers are ordered to stand down & leave patrons alone?

Anonymous said...

Pork in the Park admission price is going to decrease the number of people that go. Not many people stay for the day and who wants to pay $7 to go get a $10 sandwich. I'd easily go without the admission, but not anymore.

Anonymous said...

I'm not going to wait in line to get an average roast beef sandwich at inflated prices. I've been twice, I'll wait for the local carnivals to get some greasy food.

Anonymous said...

I agree. Waiting for the HFD carnival to open. Money goes to a good cause and not to Salisbury.

Anonymous said...

....what 12:38 said.

Anonymous said...

Agreed not paying $7 to buy everything at inflated prices. I have been almost every year but not at this price. Family of 4 is out $28 before even getting a soda or water let alone lemonade beer or food

Anonymous said...

But y'all will pay $7/pack for cigarettes!

Mark said...

If you want great food at reasonable prices visit Phat Boyz and you will see why people are always standing in line. Cooked to order and good prices and great food!!

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Anonymous said...
But y'all will pay $7/pack for cigarettes!

April 24, 2014 at 3:31 PM

So? At least they GET SOMETHING for their money. Negative much?

Anonymous said...

They still have this cluster? The few times I've been there everyone walks around with a frown on their face. Cops stand in front of the command mobile home and think they're the best thing since sliced bread. And now they want to charge you for this honor? No thank you.