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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Pork In The Park BBQ Festival Returns To Salisbury This Weekend

Festival Will Celebrate its 10th Anniversary

(Salisbury, MD)
Follow your nose to the Pork in the Park BBQ Festival, presented by Gateway Subaru, this Friday, April 19 – Sunday, April 21 at WinterPlace Park in Salisbury, MD. The festival offers three days of family-friendly entertainment including live music, food, beer and wine, amusement park rides and games and unique craft vendors. Admission is $5 daily for adults, and children under 12 are admitted free.

Featured events at this year’s festival will include a headlining performance from The Marshall Tucker Band on Saturday night beginning at 8:00pm. On Sunday, the festival will introduce Mountaire Farms’ Eastern Shore Wing War. This three-part event will kick off with the People’s Choice Wing Competition, where area restaurants compete in a bracket-style wing competition in which festival-goers will determine who has the best wing. (Brackets will be available at the festival for $10, which include 20 wing tasting tickets.) The event will also include Amateur & Professional Wing Eating Competitions featuring world champion eater Joey Chestnut.

Free parking and shuttle service will be available from the Tri-County Council Building Parking Lot located at 31901 Tri-County Way, opposite of Wor-Wic Community College on Route 50. The shuttle will run all hours of the event and for one hour after the close of the festival.

Pets and outside food and drinks are not permitted on festival grounds.

The festival is a rain or shine event. For up-to-the-minute information throughout the weekend, follow us on Facebook (facebook.com/PorkinthePark) or Twitter (@PorkinthePark).

Pork in the Park BBQ Festival
www.PorkinthePark.org / 1.800.332.TOUR

Admission $5 Daily / Children Under 12 Free

Friday, April 19th 4pm – 10pm
Saturday, April 20th 10am – 10pm

Sunday, April 21st 11am – 6pm

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

WILL BE RAINED OUT AND IS OVERRATED..

Anonymous said...

I heard that this year they are not using the local pervert to help with the parking, but hired it out to a private company, and therefore, you have to pay to park also??

Anonymous said...

I refuse to go there because of all the drunks bumping into me and my children in the middle of the day! It's promoted as a family affair but it's really not. Very sad.

Anonymous said...

It's going to be to cold.

Anonymous said...

" outside food and drinks are not permitted on festival grounds."

How Tacky and downright rude! I've never been and I won't go now. How dare them deny a family who may want to go and get a sandwich but may want to bring their own drinks to save a few dollars. I could afford to buy something at ever vendor with just the money in my back pocket but the area being predominately lower income can't afford such luxuries.

Anonymous said...

11:25 - I believe there is a $5 entry fee to get inside the fence.

So I will just settle for a Sam's club Nathans Hot Dog & large coke - Price $1.81.

I see no need to patronize the County as it has done little or nothing for me. And another thing, who is watching over the county workers collecting the cash money. If they got away with it at the landfill, they could easily get away with at this event.

Anonymous said...

Bad Weather.

Anonymous said...

why all you dumb asses go out and get a job so you can afford five dollars for entry fee all you want is hand outs

Anonymous said...

So the county should do great amazing community activities, but let everyone in for free, not charge for anything, and definitely not use tax dollars to support things??? That is ridiculous. This type of event you should have to pay to attend, and if you're such a loyalist, buy some food from the local vendors on site.