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Blue Ridge BBQ & Music Festival back on for 2010
COLUMBUS, N.C.— Fortified by an overwhelming show of community support, the Board of Directors of the Carolina Foothills Chamber of Commerce voted Thursday morning to hold the 17th Annual Blue Ridge Barbecue & Music Festival on June 11 and 12 at Harmon Field in Tryon.
“After three weeks of hard work budget cutting and securing financial backing, we have a festival that will be as big as ever, manageable for the Chamber and a great showcase for our area,” said Andy Millard, Chamber president. “I have been humbled and gratified over the last few weeks at how our community has pulled together to make this event happen for all of us.”
It was three weeks ago that the board voted to cancel the popular annual event citing burnout of key volunteers, financial risk to the Chamber and insufficient return on investment for an event that had grown to attracting more than 20,000 people to Polk County each year. “Within days we began hearing from people across the community who were willing to step-up and do their part to keep the event going,” said Millard.
“When we sent out the call that we needed $75,000 in pledges for a rainy day fund, we had what we needed to move forward within a week.
"As of today more than $80,000 in pledges has been received, and the Board has raised the goal to $100,000. “The larger the potential fund, the less the liability for each individual,” Millard said, “and this gives more people the opportunity to participate. —So with new recruits joining experienced volunteers on our steering committee, a fit budget, and a solid rainy day fund, we are moving full steam ahead for a successful event in 2010.”
According to Festival chair Dale Musselwhite, the steering committee was able to reduce the Festival’s overall budget by 25 percent without affecting the main attractions and overall experience for festival-goers.
“We’re building on what works best for the Festival and trimming the fat,” said Musselwhite. “Cook teams and festival-goers will enjoy the same Festival they have come to love over the years; we’ll just be running a much tighter operation behind the scenes.”
As always, this year’s Festival will feature Hog Heaven, with more than 80 cook teams from across the United States; live music on two stages; a Kids Fun Park; Foothills Craft Fair and so much more—all for $6 admission with kids 12 and under free.
The Blue Ridge Barbecue & Music Festival is presented by the Carolina Foothills Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber provides leadership in developing business and economic opportunities that enhance the quality of life in Polk County, N.C. and Landrum, S.C.
Blue Ridge BBQ & Music Festival back on for 2010
COLUMBUS, N.C.— Fortified by an overwhelming show of community support, the Board of Directors of the Carolina Foothills Chamber of Commerce voted Thursday morning to hold the 17th Annual Blue Ridge Barbecue & Music Festival on June 11 and 12 at Harmon Field in Tryon.
“After three weeks of hard work budget cutting and securing financial backing, we have a festival that will be as big as ever, manageable for the Chamber and a great showcase for our area,” said Andy Millard, Chamber president. “I have been humbled and gratified over the last few weeks at how our community has pulled together to make this event happen for all of us.”
It was three weeks ago that the board voted to cancel the popular annual event citing burnout of key volunteers, financial risk to the Chamber and insufficient return on investment for an event that had grown to attracting more than 20,000 people to Polk County each year. “Within days we began hearing from people across the community who were willing to step-up and do their part to keep the event going,” said Millard.
“When we sent out the call that we needed $75,000 in pledges for a rainy day fund, we had what we needed to move forward within a week.
"As of today more than $80,000 in pledges has been received, and the Board has raised the goal to $100,000. “The larger the potential fund, the less the liability for each individual,” Millard said, “and this gives more people the opportunity to participate. —So with new recruits joining experienced volunteers on our steering committee, a fit budget, and a solid rainy day fund, we are moving full steam ahead for a successful event in 2010.”
According to Festival chair Dale Musselwhite, the steering committee was able to reduce the Festival’s overall budget by 25 percent without affecting the main attractions and overall experience for festival-goers.
“We’re building on what works best for the Festival and trimming the fat,” said Musselwhite. “Cook teams and festival-goers will enjoy the same Festival they have come to love over the years; we’ll just be running a much tighter operation behind the scenes.”
As always, this year’s Festival will feature Hog Heaven, with more than 80 cook teams from across the United States; live music on two stages; a Kids Fun Park; Foothills Craft Fair and so much more—all for $6 admission with kids 12 and under free.
The Blue Ridge Barbecue & Music Festival is presented by the Carolina Foothills Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber provides leadership in developing business and economic opportunities that enhance the quality of life in Polk County, N.C. and Landrum, S.C.