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The ADVANCE, October 5, 2022/Page 2A
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PRO BBQ TEAMS - A total of 30 professional barbecue teams will compete for $15,000
in cash prizes, trophies, and points through the Kansas City Barbecue Society and
Georgia State Championship. Q'Boss-A was among one of the many pro teams to
compete last year.
BACKYARD BBQ - Last year's backyard barbecue champions were Bad Habits BBQ,
who were presented with the award by 2021 Miss Real Squeal Bralie Dorsey and Real
Squeal Directors,
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first place in each category
will take home $125, sec
ond place in each category
will receive $ 125, and third
place in each category is
given a $100 prize.
Friday is also the dead
line for entries to the BBQ^
Sauce Contest. This contest
is open to everyone and al
lows each contestant three
sauces per entry. Current
ly, 24 contestants have reg
istered. All entries are due
by 7 p.m. on October 7 at
the Lyons Main Street Of
fice. First place is awarded
$100, while second place
takes home $75, and third
place is given a $50 prize.
Disc Golf
The 2nd Annual Real
Squeal Disc Golf Tourna
ment will tee off at 9 a.m.
on Friday at Partin Park.
Participants will meet
beside the park’s handi
cap playground and play
through the 18-hole course
for local bragging rights.
Class Car
Cruise-In/ Cruise-Out
Classic cars will be
available for public viewing
at the Squeal-In, Squeal-
Out car show on Friday in
Downtown Lyons. This
event has a very laid-back
atmosphere as the public
is welcome to visit with car
owners and enjoy the ex
perience. There is no cost
for entry into this show,
and prizes will be awarded
for Squealer’s Choice and
People’s Choice. For more
information, contact Jay
Hutcheson at 912-245-
0174.
Street Dance and Fireworks
The annual Street
Dance and Fireworks will
be held in downtown Ly
ons beginning at 6 p.m. The
event will feature live mu
sic, several vendors, kids
activities, and a fireworks
show at 8:45 p.m.
The Tiger Creek Band
will be playing at the street
dance from 6 p.m. until
7:30 p.m. This local band
has made its presence
known in the area for 10
years, and is often praised
for its high-energy coun
try/ southern rock style.
The Blues Factor Band
will take the stage after the
Tiger Creek Band’s set to
continue the party atmo
sphere of the street dance!
The band is known for
its wide variety of music,
which includes Southern
Rock and the top hits from
every decade from the 50’s
until present!
Saturday
Professional BBQContest
The Real Squeal Pro
fessional BBQ^ Contest is
sanctioned by the Kansas
City Barbecue Society and
is a Georgia State Champi
onship event. Competing
teams will submit entries
into the four KCBS meat
categories: chicken, pork
ribs, pork, and beef brisket.
Currently, 30 profes
sional teams are registered
to compete at Partin Park
on Saturday, October 8,
beginning at 9 a.m., for
$ 15,000 worth of cash priz
es, trophies, and points!
Award ceremonies will be
held for all cooking con
tests on Saturday at Partin
Park at 2 p.m.
The Squealin’ Car Show
This year’s Squealin’
Car Show has grown so
large that Partin Park can
not hold the number of en
tries ! To solve this problem,
the car show will be held on
Saturday, October 8, at the
First Baptist Church in Ly
ons, located at 114 S Wash
ington Street. Registration
will begin at 9 a.m., judg
ing will start at 11 a.m., and
awards will be announced
at 2 p.m. Entry is $25, and
trophies will be awarded
for Best Survivor, Best Hot
Rod, Best 87-back Truck,
Best 88-present Truck,
Best Pre-1950 Car, Best
1951-1972 car, Best 1973-
2000 Car, Best 2000-Pres-
ent Car, Best Motorcycle,
Best of Show, Top 20, and
Mayor’s Choice. For more
information, contact Cody
Williamson at 912-585-
7916.
Arts and Crafts
Partin Park will also
be filled with several arts
and crafts vendors on Sat
urday for the annual Arts
and Crafts Show! The
public will be able to pe
ruse and purchase several
handmade items and foods
throughout the day, from 9
a.m. until 5 p.m.
Quilt Show
A quilt raffle and show
will be staged from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at the Dream-
house at Partin Park on
Saturday! The public will
be able to learn from a local
quilt group, “Crafty Quil-
ters & Needly Friends,”
and may enter a raffle for a
chance to win a handmade
quilt.
Kids Activities
Kids Creative Play ac
tivities will be open to local
Fatalities
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The information given
by the app representative
led officers to an area of
Old River Road near Lewis
Nail Road, where two cars
had been involved in a
head-on collision. Upon
responding to the situa
tion, officers found drivers
Caitlyn Emily Banks, 17,
and Gail Gaines Meyer, 70,
children from 9 a.m. until 5
p.m. at Partin Park on Sat
urday. To participate, kids
and parents should head
to the pavilion near the top
field at the park.
Carter’s Rock-N-Rides
will have several of their
amusement activities set
up near the top field at Par-
tin Park from 10 a.m. until
5 p.m. on Saturday. These
activities will cost between
$1 and $3 each.
Native American Artifacts
and Flint Knapping
Attendees may experi
ence a blast from the past
through Native American
Artifacts at the show within
the Callaway Center at Par-
tin Park. Local collectors
will showcase their histori
cal treasures on Saturday
from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. for
the public to see, and will
be available to answer any
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deceased.
These responders
completed a preliminary
investigation, which con
cluded that Banks had
been traveling east and
Meyer was traveling west
when Meyer possibly
crossed into the eastbound
lane and struck Bank’s ve
hicle. Further investigation
has been turned over to the
Georgia State Patrol Post
18—Reidsville.
ODDS
Home
coming—
Shiloh Methodist
Church (1805), High
way 19 in Wheeler
County, will hold its
annual homecoming
on Sunday, October
16, at 11 a.m. Lunch
will be served imme
diately after the ser
vice in the church
annex.
Everyone is invited
to attend.
Food Truck
Fest—
Downtown Vida-
lia Association is
sponsoring a Food
Truck Fest on Satur
day, October 22, 11
a.m.- 8 p.m. in down
town Vidalia. Music,
food and fireworks.
Free admission.
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