Charleston Hosts Southern National Barbecue Championship and Bluegrass Festival
Charleston, SC (PRWEB) July 18, 2008 -- Professional barbecue teams, musicians and lucky bystanders will assemble at the Annual Southern National BBQ Championship & Bluegrass Festival at Boone Hall Plantation and Gardens in Mount Pleasant on August 31st. Chompin', stompin' and generally having a good time aside, this is a serious competition that attracts barbecue experts from all over the country. Cooking teams compete for prizes in Professional, Amateur and Tailgating categories, while festival attendees enjoy free samples of barbecue (while they last) and can purchase full plates from on-site vendors. Kid's activities keep the little ones happy and the location is a lovely setting for a summer afternoon. Ticket prices are: $20.00 for adults, $7.50 for children 6-12 years, and free for children under 5 years. Parking is free. For a complete festival schedule visit boonehallplantation.com or call 843-884-4371, ext. 221.
Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens, the historic site of the festival, is worth visiting on its own merits as an example of living history. The spectacular approach to the main house, lined with dramatic live oaks and draping moss, has been featured in blockbuster films such as The Patriot and The Notebook. The site has been open to the public for tours since 1956, and a variety of crops have been grown for 320 years. A thoroughly modern market down the road sells the peaches, strawberries, tomatoes, pumpkins and other produce that are popular today.
Bluegrass music has been enjoying a surge in popularity in recent years with movies like the Cohen Brothers' 'O Brother Where Art Thou and artists like Alison Kraus and Vince Gill introducing that "high lonesome sound" to millions of new fans.
ResortQuest is offering visitors to Kiawah Island (http://www.resortquestkiawah.com), Seabrook Island (http://www.resortquestseabrook.com), Isle of Palms (http://www.resortquestisleofpalms.com) and Wild Dunes exciting and exclusive ways to save, all while staying in fully-equipped private homes, villas and cottages. The area offers miles of pristine beach, championship golf, tennis, biking, nature tours, shopping, dining, water-related activities and more. A program called ResortQuest Privileges offers special rates and discounts on activities, tours, dining, and shopping from area venues.
About ResortQuest
ResortQuest, one of the nation's leading vacation rental and resort real estate companies, provides a one-stop resource in North America's premier resort destinations. ResortQuest Charleston (http://www.resortquestcharleston.com) is the largest vacation rental company serving Charleston and the beach resort islands of Kiawah, Seabrook, Isle of Palms, Wild Dunes and Sullivan's Island. ResortQuest has offices located on Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island and Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
# # #
This press release has been reprinted from PRWEB per the terms and conditions of the copyright notice.
Comment on "Charleston Hosts Southern National Barbecue Championship and Bluegrass Festival"
|
 |
|
Loading
Bluegrass Unlimited - About Us
Bluegrass Unlimited offers resources and information on gospel bluegrass, bluegrass band, bluegrass country, bluegrass festival, bluegrass music, bluegrass radio, bluegrass songs, clawhammer banjo, gospel bluegrass.
Junction Function returns to Carlton
As is the case whenever the Carlton Junction Function is held, there will be plenty of patrons, plenty of barbecue and plenty of bluegrass, with a little blues music tossed in for variety.
Music fit for the 4th
Last year, Red, White & Brewgrass proved to be an inaugural hit for The Melting Point and its promoters, attracting a few hundred more bluegrass fans than expected.
Bluegrass Cellular to Offer iPhone 4S on May 18
ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky., May 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Bluegrass Cellular announced today it will offer iPhone 4S to its customers beginning Friday, May 18. iPhone 4S will be available starting at $149 for the 16GB model, $249 for the 32GB model and $349 for the 64GB model.
Steep Canyon Rangers' practice makes perfect
The past 11 months have been eventful ones for Asheville-based bluegrass traditionalists Steep Canyon Rangers, and mid-November found the hard-traveling Rangers' latest album, "Deep in the Shade," at No. 3 on Billboard's bluegrass charts, its highest position ever.
Fiddle me this
Andy Carlson's concert at The Melting Point on March 19 will be about more than just the release of a new album.
Mountain Heart moving away from bluegrass roots
There's been a slow but steady transition in the works for acoustic group Mountain Heart, which is moving away from its traditional bluegrass roots in favor of a more varied musical palette.
|
 |
|