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BBQ championship returns in April

Cars, Cure and 'cue combines BBQ, Relay for Life and car show

Staff Writer

For a third year in a row, Hesperians will have a front-row seat to some of the best barbecue in Southern California.

The third annual Golden State BBQ Championship will take place at Hesperia Civic Plaza Park on April 10, part of a triple-threat event, called Cars, Cure and 'cue.

"There's chicken, spareribs, pork shoulder and beef brisket categories," said Brandon McAnulty, with the Hesperia Recreation and Park District. The district is co-sponsoring the event, along with the city of Hesperia.

The cooks will be competing for a $3,500 prize, but not all of them will have samples available for the public.

"They will be selling some [2 oz] samples," said McAnulty. "Some of the teams, not all of them."

He advised BBQ fans to come by between 1 and 4 p.m. for the best chance at getting BBQ.

The car show portion of "Cars, Cure and 'cue" is sponsored by the Over the Hill Gang, and runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

"Vintage and custom vehicles," said McAnulty. "They'll have awards and things like that, people's choice awards. People can come in and vote for the one they like."

And all the while, Hesperia's Relay for Life event will be taking place in the park, raising money and awareness for cancer research.

"That runs from 10 o'clock Saturday morning, 24 hours until Sunday," said McAnulty. "Over in the amphitheater part of the park ... they will be doing laps. ... They'll have teams set up to give information about various sorts of cancer [support groups] and [research]."

The amphitheater will also perform a more traditional role, with bands playing on stage and a karaoke contest sponsored by Pasco's Pizza starting at 6 p.m.

The relay's Luminaria-lighting ceremony -- honoring those who have previously battled cancer -- begins at 9 p.m.

"There will be things at all three corners of the park on Saturday," said McAnulty.

Last year's event attracted 1,500 to 2,000 attendees, he estimates.

"I'm hoping for the good weather," said McAnulty. "Last year it was a little cold and windy."

Cars, Cure and 'cue takes place on Saturday, April 10, starting at 10 a.m. at Hesperia Civic Plaza Park.

Beau Yarbrough can be reached at 760-956-7108 or at beau@hesperiastar.com. Follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/Hesperia.Star


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BBQ sounds nice. also Check out this months March/April issue of Session BMX. Our locals Alex and Mark Rubio who use to be in little league but have since moved to Las Vegas to tran at the 30 plus Bike / skatepparks are now big time BMX Freestylers are in this mag. NICE

wf - Mar 24, 2010 05:18:13 PM Remove Comment

 
70 percent of parents use Little league type sports to baby sit their kids while they go shoppimg.

Betty - Mar 24, 2010 02:53:43 PM Remove Comment

 
YOUR JOKING RIGHT JACK. BMX AND SKATING IS A EXTREME SPORT. ANY KID CAN HIT A BALL. It take practice and skill and focus to do these two sport. These BMX / Skaters kid parents pay taxes too. A skatepark would get used EVERYDAY OF THE YEAR . I agree with William.

Nancy Hesp BMX MOM - Mar 24, 2010 02:49:28 PM Remove Comment

 
This discussion doesn't belong here. But for the record, BMX/skating is for kids who aren't skilled enough for regular sports.

Jock - Mar 24, 2010 07:45:36 AM Remove Comment

 
Little league is fine for little kids. That's why it's called LITTLE LEAGUE. Our local communitys need to do more for the kids 14 and up. A BIKE / SKATEBOARD PARK Is what is needed for the older kids. I heard from Al Vogler at Barb Stanton's SOX Club meeting that Mayor Smitty said when he was on the park board that he would get it done. WHAT HAPPEN WITH THAT. Cal Camara, please work on a Bike / Skateboard park for the youth. If Adelanto can do it so can Hesperia and Apple Valley. TO DO GOOD, YOU ACTUALLY HAVE TO DO SOMETHING.

William Furmage - Mar 23, 2010 05:03:19 PM Remove Comment

 
I have previously attended this event and many, but not all, of the booths do have samples.

Beau Yarbrough - Mar 22, 2010 11:06:33 AM Remove Comment

 
Bring on all the baseball fields we dont care about bmx biker they are all trouble anyway

who cares - Mar 21, 2010 11:31:55 AM Remove Comment

 
Mayor Smitty doesn't care about a skate park he wants little league parks.

hesp Resident - Mar 20, 2010 06:40:14 PM Remove Comment

 
A BBQ Championship with no samples? Wow. Whatever. Thanks for teasing us with your headline.

Scififan - Mar 20, 2010 04:58:31 PM Remove Comment

 
Is there a fee to bring out the hot rod? I also agree with the BMXDAD

Tom - Mar 19, 2010 06:06:01 PM Remove Comment

 
our kids need a bike / skateboard contest and park to work of the fat after eating this cow flesh. How about it Mayor Smitty. KEEP YOUR WORD AND GET it DONE.

Bikedad - Mar 19, 2010 06:02:59 PM Remove Comment
 

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