The SOUTH CAROLINA POULTRY FESTIVAL BEGAN AS A BRAINCHILD OF THE
INFAMOUS SARA SHEALY, of Shealy’s BBQ. One morning at a Leesville
Merchants meeting, Mrs. Shealy, our Mother Hen, wanted to do something
to recognize the largest industry in the BATESBURG-LEESVILLE area
including the “ridge” areas of Saluda, Ridge Spring, Monetta and
other small towns located on the ridge. She recommended the Ridge
POULTRY FESTIVAL, and so it was born in 1987. The first FESTIVAL, a
one-day event, was relatively small with approximately 10,000 people
attending.
Courtesy bags or thank you bags were made for poultry growers and
poultry farms in the area. Columbia Farms, Amick Farms and Gentry
Poultry were a few of the first sponsors of the event. There was a
small carnival, a parade, craft vendors and music. Accompanying that
was a pie eating contest, a chicken calling contest and many other
activities.
The festival grew from its roots into what it is today, The South
Carolina Poultry Festival, one of the most attended festivals in the
state. The festival still remains humble and retains a great deal from
the first festival; however, it has grown exponentially with over 90
craft vendors, 100 plus unit parade, 3 stages of continuous
entertainment and an indescribable Pyromusical, fireworks in sync with
music! The attendance over the three-day event has exceeded 100,000
people. The steering committee has grown from 7 people to 30 people.
The carnival has doubled in size, a chicken cooking contest, a tractor
and car show and a road race has been added, and much more.
In addition to the “Thank You” to the poultry industry, the
festival has also become one of the best economic development tools
for the town of Batesburg-Leesville. Our invitation to the festival is
extended to you and your family, come join us, sit on the front porch,
enjoy a refreshing glass of sweet tea and stay a while!
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