Great family fun with a children's area, vendors, live entertainment, talent show and Chester County's famous pulled pork barbecue!
BACKGROUND
In the late 70’s, the young,
business-minded Jaycees were looking for a fund-raiser that reflected
the culture and history of Chester County. When you travel the county,
and smell the whole-hog barbecue being roasted over an open pit, you
understand why Chester County is the self-proclaimed “barbecue capitol
of the world.” Community whole-hog barbecues in Chester County, can be
traced back to the early 1800s, and have continued into the 21st
century. With this in mind, the Jaycees began a tradition that has
lasted over 3 decades. The Jaycees chose downtown Henderson,
surrounding the courthouse as the setting for the festival. The
business lined district became the focal point. This provided an unique
setting and offered a shaded, relaxed and charming atmosphere to
provide a community event. The festival, founded as a family
celebration, focused on the great BBQ, entertainment, community
involvement and good times for all ages. The Chamber of Commerce began
sponsoring the festival in the late 80’s, to continue this traditional
community event.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
The
popular Arts and Crafts area offers a wide array of tempting items.
Food, antiques, hand-crafted arts and crafts, ceramics, clothing and
non-profit civic and community groups fill the booths in downtown
Henderson.
CHILDREN'S AREA
The
Children’s Area continues to enlarge yearly to provide varied
entertainment for our young visitors. Bouncy Houses, DanDee jumpers,
Velcro walls, train rides, petting zoo, climbing wall, mechanical bull,
kiddy tractor pull and many other activities are scheduled throughout
the weekend.
TALENT SHOW
Thomas
Media, Inc. (WFKX, WHHM, WWYN, WZDQ) and Chester County Bank co-sponsor
talent shows each year. The Youth Talent Show, held for ages 15 and
under, is Friday night, starting at 7:00 pm. Then Saturday from, 3:00
pm-6:00 pm, the Adult Talent Show is held for ages 16 and over. Each
show will have 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. With 1st place winners
receiving $500.00, it guarantees excellent talent and entertainment.
This ever-popular event is eagerly anticipated each year. It provides
entertainment and excitement as the audience cheers on their selection.
OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Each
year the BBQ Festival offers new attractions, with the latest being an
Art Gallery which was introduced in 2002 and became a crowd favorite.
Mike Porter was the lead artist in the gallery exhibition. He was
joined by Freed-Hardaman University students and other local artists,
who displayed their work in the Chester County Civitan Building. We
hope this attraction grows each year with increased artist
participation.
BARBEQUE
The Main
Event is the hickory smoked, open-pit barbecue. Producing “real
barbecue” takes patience, skill and experience. On Wednesday night the
1st of 28 hogs start cooking for the 3 day festival. By 10 am Thursday,
the pork BBQ and all the fixings are ready for sale. Originally only
barbecue was on the menu, but chicken and ribs have been added by
popular demand. The cooking continues almost around the clock until
Saturday afternoon.
ADMISSION
NO
ADMISSION is charged for the 3 day festival, keeping it family
friendly. A growing number of corporate and local sponsors provide
funding to help cover the operating expenses. Some cost include:
advertisement, tents, stage, sound system, kids area, some
entertainment and a master chef. Sponsorship is a key factor enabling
the BBQ Festival to grow and prosper and remain a free community event.
Check our list of sponsors.
MEDIA COVERAGE
The
Chester County Independent provides pre-coverage and information
regarding entertainment, schedules of events, booth and vendors. It
yearly has pages that showcase the community and local history
surrounding the festival.
VOLUNTEERS
The
Chester County BBQ Festival would not be possible without our
volunteers. Between 50-100 volunteers work in teams of 10-12 people
behind the scenes pulling meat, making sandwiches, delivering food,
cooking or putting meals together. They volunteer to operate the kids
area, stage schedules, selling food or just answering questions. By
late Saturday afternoon, they are hot, tired and smell of BBQ smoke but
are proud to be part of the tradition that has made The Chester County
Barbecue Festival a community success.
Contact: 731-989-5222, www.chestercountychamber.com