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June 7, 2011

Pt. Reyes Station Western Weekend

The forecast was for scattered showers, the outdoor event was Pt. Reyes Station's Western Weekend.
We lucked out, the sky didn't even shed a drop.

Western Weekend is all about an annual parade through town at noon, which lasts at least one hour.

It's also about Marin County Farm Bureau's chicken barbecue.  Normally we barbecue the chicken off site and then drive it in, but this year, MCFB board member and good friend, John Taylor rallied up a bunch of portable bbq's and a cook crew so we could barbecue the chicken right there in downtown.

Driving into town that morning at 10a.m., the aroma of bbq chicken filled the entire downtown area.  It was so nice doing all the barbecuing at the actual venue.











The chicken was finished and being steamed in pots before the parade began.













Perfect.  My kids were HUNGRY so they were able to eat before the parade began.














Then we walked over and watched the parade coming down main street.














Pt. Reyes-Olema 4-H Club put together this cute float....all about baking.

As they passed the judges booth, they stopped and served them cookies and milk.

They won 1st place for their float {and efforts}.



















Chloe even enjoyed her first parade experience.  She was doing her circus dog act almost the entire time.  I think she wanted to join in.


With every parade, there's a Queen.  This year's queen is Alyssa Tanner.





After the parade ended, it was back over to the BBQ area to start feeding the huge crowd ready for chicken. 

I was on the clean up crew, so I snapped pics while everyone else was serving.






Doesn't this look good?!  Unfortunately it was gone by the time I got back over to it.


There was also a chili cook off, cornbread competition going on.


Such a fun day!  So glad the weather held off!
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June 7, 2010

How to BBQ 500 Chicken Halves-Western Weekend Style

It's BBQ time.  Only 500 chicken halves at once!  Sunday was final day of Western Weekend in Pt. Reyes Station and Marin County Farm Bureau , of which Dominic is the current President, puts on it's largest fund raiser of the year.  A chicken BBQ. 

Remember the BBQ pit burning party at deer camp we had last week?  Well Sunday, Dominic and crew put all of those pits to use.  The deep pits were lit at 6 a.m. with mesquite briquettes and by 7 a.m. the chicken halves were put on. 

The kids and I drove over to Pomi's deer camp, Red Hill Gun Club (where the BBQing takes place) at around 10 a.m. to check on the progress and snap some photos and maybe score a little sampling :)

When we arrived, one pot was completely done.  At this point, some of the 'special sauce' is poured into the pot and it is left to simmer over very low heat creating steam in the pot which produces a very moist and tender chicken half.


The combined process of the 'special sauce', barbecuing technique and steaming is a long time family recipe between some of the ranch families in the area and has been used for decades.  The chicken is not marinated in the sauce, but used during the cooking process as a baste and in the steaming portion of the process as well.

The kids and I did score a sample.......finger licken' good!

Ron Pomi (right) and Matt Field (left) are flipping 24 (or so) chicken halves at once with two grates.


Matt, Ron and Petie Ielmorini are placing some chickens in one of the huge pots to simmer and steam.



Dominic is finishing up the last batch by basting some of the chicken halves with the special sauce using a homemade basting brush made out of bay leaf branches.

The chicken is then driven out to Pt. Reyes Station where the event takes place.



We arrive in Pt. Reyes Station just in time to put the finishing touches on the 4-H "Three Little Pigs" float.


The three little pigs are SO cute!



Camilla Taylor as the Big Bad Wolf.


The chicken BBQ  is set up in theToby's Feed Barn parking lot.


The parade begins at noon.


The Nave group has been around for at least a decade and performs quite the comical routine.



The teddy bear line.


Palace Market float.


Every parade needs an antique tractor.


Bonnie and Clyde made an appearance.


Bryce was so excited to ride on the float and throw out 4-H stickers to the spectators.



Our float driver, John Taylor with his son, Billy Joe.


This is where we watched the parade from.  Perfect seat!


Cowgirls. 



Horse and Carriage #1.


And #2.


Native American dancers.


Even a fire shooting snail.

Top of the snail.


This was my favorite float.


It's a rolling saloon.  Complete with band on one side,


and kitchen on the other side and dancers all around.  It just made you want to join in!


After the parade, we walked over to the BBQ and along the way, I had to check out the home baked goods. 

Tomales FFA volunteers serving up the chicken.
Regina Pozzi serving salad.
The dining area.
Clover Stornetta donates all the milk, ice cream and butter to Marin County Farm Bureau for this event.
Mike Griffen, from Clover, along with his crew also donate their time cooking beans as well.
Happy diners.
Raspberry pie was calling my name.  SO GOOD!
Bryce wanted a bite.  I think it was a bit too tart for his taste, but perfect for mine.
Happy Monday!
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