The 9th Annual Buzz-B-Q is Saturday at North Little Rock RV Park pic

  • The 9th Annual Buzz-B-Q is Saturday at North Little Rock RV Park.

BUZZ-B-Q
11 a.m. North Little Rock RV Park. $10.

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Q: How awesome is barbecue? A: Probably more awesome than most other things, but not quite as awesome as having the superpowers of flight and invisibility, which I think we’d all have to admit would be hard for anything to top. Not going to happen to anyone anytime real soon though.

But you know what is going to happen soon? The 9th Annual Buzz-B-Q Food and Music Festival, that’s what. More than 100 teams will compete in professional and amateur categories to see who can create the most delicious ‘cue. And hey, there’s about $5,000 worth of cash and prizes for those who make the best pork, ribs and chicken.

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All your favorite 103.7 The Buzz hosts will be there, including Tommy Smith, David Bazzel, Roger Scott, Justin Acri, RJ Hawk, Joe Franklin and Trey Schaap, with Matt Jones serving as emcee. The Dirty White Boys, Canvas and Jeff Coleman and The Feeders will perform. There’s going to be a rib-eating contest, and if there’s ever been a better-sounding way to maybe hurt yourself on purpose, I’ve yet to hear it.

Best of all, the event will raise money for Camp Sunshine, an annual four-day camp for pediatric burn survivors.

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