Memphis in May

Memphis in May International Festival
Genre All
Dates May 5 - 28, 2017
May 5 - 7, 2017: Beale Street Music Festival
May 8 - 14, 2017: International Week
May 17–20, 2017: World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest
May 27, 2017: 901Fest
May 28, 2017: Great American River Run
Location(s) Memphis, Tennessee
Years active 1977-Present
Founded by Memphis in May Events Committee
Website
http://memphisinmay.org

Memphis in May is a month-long festival held in Memphis, Tennessee. The festival, which is saluting Colombia in 2017, honors a specific foreign country every year and features many different events. The Beale Street Music Festival takes place the first weekend in May and showcases an eclectic lineup of national and local musical talent. International Week is a series of exhibits, screenings, arts and performances dedicated to each year's honored country. The World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest has become one of the most popular barbecue contests in the country and is celebrating its 40th year in 2017. The Great American River Run Half Marathon & 5K welcomes runners of all experience levels through the streets of Memphis and along the banks of the Mississippi River, while 901Fest is a unique celebration that includes a salute to all things Memphis.

Beale Street Music Festival (BSMF)

The Beale Street Music Festival is a three-day music festival that has both a mix of big-name stars performing side by side with local musical acts. Held during the first weekend of May in the city's Tom Lee Park at the foot of Beale Street, it is considered to be the kick-off event of the entire Memphis in May celebration. It typically hosts over 100,000 people during the weekend. The Beale Street Music Festival is the only program that has been held every year since the inception of Memphis in May in 1977. Its history can be traced back to the 1800s, when African-American musicians throughout the South would come to Beale Street and perform.

2017 Beale Street Music Festival dates: May 5 - 7, 2017.

International Week

Every year the festival recognizes a different country and is saluting Colombia in 2017. A week of events that typically begin the day after the Beale Street Music Fest, International Week is dedicated to a country and showcases the foods and culture of that nation. While International Week provides a learning experience for the community at large, the core is a comprehensive educational program for area youth in public and private schools throughout Memphis and Shelby County. The goal of International Week is for area students, by the time they graduate from high school, to have had the opportunity to experience the customs and cultures of 12 different countries. Countries recognized in the earliest years– Japan, Germany and Canada – have been featured twice. Perhaps most important are the trade delegates that visit Memphis and have introductions to suitable, high-level trade partners.

World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest (WCBCC)

History

The WCBCC started in 1978 with 26 teams. The contest drew 50 teams in 1979, 80 in 1980, and 180 teams from nine states in 1981. It has now grown to be the largest pork barbecue competition in the world.[1] More than 250 teams from 20+ states and several countries compete, and an estimated 100,000 people attend the competition. Media from around the world, including BBC and The Food Network, come to the city to cover the event.

Credit for the original idea of a barbecue contest goes to Rodney Baber, chairman of the Memphis in May events committee in 1977, and his co-worker Jack Powell, Tennessee's reigning chili champ at the time.

The original champion at the first competition was Bessie Louise Cathey, who won a $500 prize, a sizable return for her $12 entry fee. Today, the prizes for each event range from $300 to $15,000 for the main cooking competition, and from $250 to $2,500 for the ancillary contests. Today's entry fees range from $700 to $2,600 just for renting the necessary booth space, and an extra $60 per competition entry. Some teams regularly budget amounts in excess of $15,000 just for the competition and booth.[2]

In 1989, when MIM officials discovered that there was a feast in Honolulu which earned the title of "largest barbecue" in the Guinness Book of Records, they calculated the amount of food prepared at the WCBCC. The total was 55,297 pounds of pork, and thus earned the WCBCC a record in the 1990 edition.[3] Over 16 tons of pork were smoked at the 2016 WCBCC.

The 2017 World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest will expand the weekend into four days instead of three for the very first time.

Food events

Pork Shoulder Event Judging

The competition has three official meat categories: rib, shoulder and whole hog. There is also the Patio Porkers division, which encourages up to 40 amateur teams (who have not previously won the Patio Porker division in the WCBCC) to enter.[4] Only wood and charcoal cooking is allowed at the event, no gas or any other sort of heat system is allowed to be used.[4]

Beyond those main categories, teams also compete in several other ancillary contests over the four-day event, including: Best Sauce (Tomato/Mustard/Vinegar), Frank's Red Hot Hot Wings, Kingsford Tour of Champions and Anything But (Exotic/Beef/Seafood/Poultry).

Special events

2017 WCBCC dates: May 17 - 20, 2017

Great American River Run Half-Marathon & 5K

The Great American River Run made its Memphis in May debut in 2016. The race attracts runners of all experience level, featuring half marathon and 5K distances. The race course takes runners through downtown Memphis and along the banks of the Mississippi River.[5]

The inaugural race drew over 2,000 runners from more than 30 states. The 2017 run is set for May 28, 2017.

2017 MIMGARR race: May 28, 2017

901Fest

901Fest made its inaugural appearance at the 2016 Memphis in May International Festival. The programming for the event is centered around local musicians, artists, vendors and includes an air show and fireworks.

2017 901Fest: May 27, 2017

References

  1. Guinness Book of World Records. Guinness Superlatives. 1990. ISBN 978-0806957906.
  2. Archived April 9, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. Archived September 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. 1 2 3 Archived April 9, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. "Great American River Run". www.memphisinmay.org. Retrieved 2016-07-06.
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