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The event was conceived in [[2006]] by area resident [[Phil Sims]] as a means to bring together the members of newly incorporated Pinson as well as celebrate the area's history, which included the founding of [[Palmerdale]] (now part of Pinson) as a Subsistence Homestead Project of Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression. The event features arts & crafts, kid's activities, beauty pageants, athletic events and cooking contests featuring butterbeans. | The event was conceived in [[2006]] by area resident [[Phil Sims]] as a means to bring together the members of newly incorporated Pinson as well as celebrate the area's history, which included the founding of [[Palmerdale]] (now part of Pinson) as a Subsistence Homestead Project of Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression. The event features arts & crafts, kid's activities, beauty pageants, athletic events and cooking contests featuring butterbeans. | ||
The festival's mascot is Bucky Butterbean. In [[2008]] Bucky was "married" to a second mascot. | The festival's mascot is '''Bucky Butterbean'''. In [[2008]] Bucky was "married" to a second mascot. | ||
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Revision as of 09:15, 29 August 2008
The Alabama Butterbean Festival takes place along Main Street in downtown Pinson on the Saturday before Labor Day. Honoring the locally grown butterbean, the festival is billed as the first, largest and only Butterbean Festival in the United States.
The event was conceived in 2006 by area resident Phil Sims as a means to bring together the members of newly incorporated Pinson as well as celebrate the area's history, which included the founding of Palmerdale (now part of Pinson) as a Subsistence Homestead Project of Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression. The event features arts & crafts, kid's activities, beauty pageants, athletic events and cooking contests featuring butterbeans.
The festival's mascot is Bucky Butterbean. In 2008 Bucky was "married" to a second mascot.
2008
The third annual festival was held on August 30. The festival started with 5K Race & 1 Mile Fun Run followed by a Children Parade down Center Point Parkway. The market portion of the festival on Pinson Main Street featured over 200 arts and crafts booths, food booths, educational & retail booth spaces. Several contests were held throughout the day including the Butterbean Recipe and Cornbread cook offs and the 3rd Annual dog pageant.
2007
The second annual festival was held on September 1.
2006
18,000 people attended the inaugural festival on September 2. Events included a butterbean recipe contest, a cornbread cookoff, a barbecue cookoff, a Tailwaggin' Pageant for dogs and both a 5K and a 1-mile footrace.
References
- Martin, Wayne (August 2, 2006) "Pinson fest to honor butterbeans, history." Birmingham News.
- Colurso, Mary (August 29, 2008) "12 To Do: With this bean, I do wed." Birmingham News
External links
- Alabama Butterbean Festival official website