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2011 Arkansas Cornbread Festival Photos

2011 Arkansas Cornbread Festival Photos
November 8th, 2011

We’d like to share our photos with you from the 2011 Arkansas Cornbread Festival. The festival was a huge success. Tell us your favorites and share your photos with us on our 2011 Arkansas Cornbread Festival Flickr Group.

Also, Please take our Survey and help us improve for next year. Don’t worry, all your information is confidential and used for statistical purposes only.

2011 Arkansas Cornbread Festival Draws Thousands to South Main

2011 Arkansas Cornbread Festival Draws Thousands to South Main
November 7, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For More Information, Contact:
KD Reep, 501-766-1260 or kelli@flywriteinc.com

2011 Arkansas Cornbread Festival Draws Thousands to South Main

LITTLE ROCK, AR (Nov. 7, 2011) – The inaugural 2011 Arkansas Cornbread Festival attracted 2,600 people to the Bernice Garden and two blocks of South Main Street in downtown Little Rock on Sat., Nov. 5. Mild temperatures, a sunny afternoon, more than 175 vendors, edible treats of all kinds, blues and folk music, activities for all ages, and plentiful cornbread and side dishes combined to triple expected attendance numbers for the festival.

“When we started planning this festival, we hoped for 800 to 1,000 people,” said Anita Davis, organizer of the festival and community advocate for South Main. “We were absolutely thrilled thousands of people from all over the city and the state came to see what makes South Main Street thrive.”

Winners in the cornbread competition are:
- Best Overall Winner (best in show) – Terry Wright, who received $500, an apron, a blue ribbon and a gift basket.
- Best Professional Winner – El Dorado’s Old South Cornbread, who received an invitation to the Fourth Annual New Orleans Roadfood Festival, $100 and a gift basket.
- Best Amateur Winner – Terry Wright, who received $100 and a gift basket.
- Best Professional, Traditional – Old South Cornbread, who received $50 and a t-shirt.
- Best Professional, Non-Traditional – Loblolly Creamery, who received $50 and a t-shirt.
- Best Amateur, Traditional – Terry Wright, who received $50 and a t-shirt.
- Best Amateur, Non-Traditional – Johnny Reep, who received $50 and a t-shirt.
- Best Amateur, Sweet – Ramona Cash, who received $50 and a t-shirt.

“Our sponsors, competitors, vendors, entertainers and volunteers pulled together like nothing I’ve seen before,” Davis said. “Cornbread is a unifier; people from every walk of life love it. Our mission was to promote community, and with all of the people, businesses and organizations that helped make this event a success, I think we achieved it.”

Planning for the second annual Arkansas Cornbread Festival is underway. For more information, visit http://ARCornbreadFestival.com, like us on Facebook, follow @ARCornbreadFest on Twitter, or contact Liz Sanders, event coordinator, at bernicegarden@gmail.com or call 501-617-2511.


The Bernice Garden

About the Bernice Garden
The Bernice Garden is privately-owned by Anita Davis but intended for public use. Located at the southeast corner of South Main Street and Daisy Bates Avenue in downtown Little Rock, the garden was created to celebrate the community and will host community events as well as its annual sculpture exhibit in an effort to foster community interaction and a sense of pride in the neighborhood. The 150’ x 150’ garden consists of landscaped areas with a crushed granite foundation for artworks, and next to the sculpture garden is a concrete patio, benches and approximately 20 parking spaces.

Arkansas Cornbread Festival

Arkansas Cornbread Festival Today!
November 5th, 2011

Cornbread Festival

Located at the Bernice Garden at 1401 S. Main st. in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. Click here for a Map & Directions

Join us at The Bernice Garden for the inaugural Cornbread Festival & Competition on Saturday, November 5. Both those making cornbread for a living as well as those who have made cornbread all their lives will compete for the best overall cornbread in the state. People attending the event as well as a panel of celebrity judges will taste-test samples to determine the best traditional, nontraditional and sweet cornbread recipes.

Enjoy blues, bluegrass and folk music while you stroll vendor booths for Arkansas goods, learn about nonprofits and their important work in our community, play games with your kids and experience South Main for its commitment to heritage during its modern revitalization.

Hours & Admissions

11 a.m. – 2 p.m. – Cornbread tasting

11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Music

2-3 p.m. – Present awards

Admissions are paid at the event gates. $5.00 for Adults. $3.00 for Children ages 6-12.

Children 5 & Under are free. Pets allowed.

To find out more about this event:

2011 Cornbread Festival Press Release

Cornbread Festival

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 15, 2011

For More Information, Contact:

KD Reep, 501-766-1260 or

kelli@flywriteinc.com

2011 Arkansas Cornbread Festival Celebrates

Pure, Simple and Good Food, Music, Community

in downtown Little Rock on Sat., November 5

LITTLE ROCK, AR (Oct. 15, 2011) – What’s more American than baseball and apple pie? That’s cornbread and Main Street, and cornbread connoisseurs far and wide will vote on their favorite traditional, nontraditional and sweet varieties at the inaugural 2011 Arkansas Cornbread Festival at 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. between Daisy Gatson Bates and 16th Streets in downtown Little Rock, AR on Sat., Nov. 5, 2011.

Competitors include professionals, who are those making cornbread for a living, and amateurs, who are those who have made cornbread all their lives.  Both those attending the festival as well as a celebrity judging panel will determine the best cornbread in the state in traditional, nontraditional and sweet categories as well as the best overall winner. In addition, the best professional winner will receive an invitation to showcase their cornbread at the 2012 New Orleans Road Food Festival.  Samples for the 2011 cornbread competition are on a first-come, first-served basis.

Enjoy blues, bluegrass, folk and gospel music while strolling vendor booths for Arkansas goods, learn about nonprofits and their important work in our community, play games and experience South Main for its commitment to heritage during its modern revitalization.

Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for children 6-12 years old and free for children five and under.  Pets are allowed.  For more information about the 2011 Arkansas Cornbread Festival, visit http://www.arcornbreadfestival.com.  For questions regarding participating in the festival, contact Liz Sanders at bernicegarden@gmail.com or call 501-617-2511.

Cornbread Competitors

The judging criteria are based on flavor, texture, aroma, appearance and creativity.

Samples are on a first-come, first-served basis. Make sure you get here early to enjoy all the wonderful samples offered by our Professional and Amateur participants.

 

Professional Participants

  • Boulevard Bread
  • Dogtown Coffee and Cookery
  • House Catering
  • Loblolly Creamery
  • Old South Cornbread Co.
  • Rosalia’s Family Bakery
  • Ashley’s @ The Capital Hotel
  • The Root
  • The Savory Pantry
  • War Eagle Mill
  • Whole Foods Little Rock

Amateur Participants

  • Terry Wright
  • Rose Smith
  • Diana Sivils
  • Members from Quapaw Quarter United Methodist
  • Members from Christ Episcopal Church
  • 4 student groups from the culinary department at Pulaski Technical College.

Celebrity Judges

  • Pam Smith, KATV Ch. 7
  • Craig O’Neill, Today’s THV Ch. 11
  • Phyllis Speer, Arkansas Outdoors
  • Mary Twedt, Arkansas Cooks
  • Crescent Dragonwagon, The Cornbread Gospels

 

Sponsors

The 2011 Arkansas Cornbread Festival is possible because if its monetary and in-kind sponsors who help offset costs and provide goods and services to make the festival a success.  We thank these individuals, companies and organizations for their commitment to the 2011 Arkansas Cornbread Festival.

  • The Bernice Garden
  • Pulaski Technical College
  • Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • First Security Bank
  • Golden Eagle Distributors, Inc.
  • Whole Foods Market in Little Rock
  • Pinnacle Signs and Graphics
  • Bray Sheet Metal Company
  • Clinton Museum Store
  • Flywrite Communications, Inc.
  • Food Giant
  • The H Group Real Estate
  • R&E Supply
  • Boulevard Bread Company
  • Gerald Cound
  • Jill Judy and Mark Brown
  • Lawson & Company Graphics & Printing
  • Petit Jean Meats
  • Southside Main Street (SoMa)
  • The Green Corner Store
  • Arkansas Portable Toilets
  • Arkansas Rice Depot
  • Arkansas Sustainability Network
  • Ashley Ann’s Event Planning
  • Brave New Restaurant
  • Coleman Dairy
  • Historic Arkansas Museum
  • House Catering Service
  • KABF
  • Lindsey’s Barbecue
  • Oxford American
  • Post Familie Winery
  • Stellar Sun

Vendors

  • Erin Lorenzen, artist and fashion designer
  • Etta Weams Antiques
  • Richards Honey
  • Roadside Attractions
  • Arkie Style
  • Berkshire Creations
  • Clinton Museum Store
  • Dreamweavers
  • Elevate Arkansas
  • Fiddlin Arkansas
  • The Green Corner Store
  • Little Rock Urban Farming
  • LTN Woodworks
  • Maison Terre
  • Petit Jean Meats
  • Polka Dot Scent Shop
  • Savory Pantry
  • The Painted Boutique
  • Central High National Historic Site
  • Felder Farm
  • Mount Holly Cemetery
  • Arkansas Food Bank
  • Arkansas Rice Depot
  • Arkansas Sustainability Network
  • Christ Church
  • Dreamland Ballroom
  • Dunbar Garden
  • Epoch Church
  • Firehouse Hostel & Museum
  • Just Communities of Arkansas
  • Little Rock Wastewater
  • The Society of Creative Anachronism (SCA)
  • Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church

Entertainment

  • Tyrannosaurus Chicken
  • Kent Burnside and the New Generation
  • Ya-Ya Youth and Young Adult Choir, Bullock Temple CME Church
  • Beci and Kent Coffey
  • Shannon Wurst

Family Area

  • Little Rock Fire Department fire truck and safety demo
  • Jump Zone
  • Face painting
  • M2 Gallery – arts and crafts

About the Bernice Garden

The Bernice Garden is privately-owned by Anita Davis but intended for public use. Located at the southeast corner of South Main Street and Daisy Bates Avenue in downtown Little Rock, the garden was created to celebrate the community and will host community events as well as its annual sculpture exhibit in an effort to foster community interaction and a sense of pride in the neighborhood. The 150’ x 150’ garden consists of landscaped areas with a crushed granite foundation for artworks, and next to the sculpture garden is a concrete patio, benches and approximately 20 parking spaces.