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About Hillsborough Hog Day
May 20-21, 2011
History
Hillsborough Hog Day, now celebrating
its 29th Year, is a fun-filled family barbecue and entertainment
festival, presented by the Hillsborough/Orange
County Chamber of Commerce. Hillsborough Hog Day is
Orange County's largest festival, and a major fundraiser for
the Chamber of Commerce.
Historically, Hillsborough Hog
Day has been held on the Third Saturday in June. Over the
past 10 years, the average temperature on that date has risen
7 degrees! That's HOT - TOO HOT! So,
in 2010, the Hog Day Committee voted to move the date back
one month, to the Third Saturday in May!
In 2011,
Hillsborough Hog Day plans to recycle everything that can
be recycled, including forks, spoons, food waste.
Look
for the bright neon yellow trash sorting stations at the food
tent where Hog Day attendees can recycle and compost their
food, paper, and other compostable waste. Vendors are required
to serve on compostable serving ware, so do your part at Hog
Day, compost and recycle at the trash sorting stations!
While barbecue is the basis of
the festival, fun for the whole family is the focus. A variety
of activities are held each year as part of Hog Day: fun contests,
including Hog Hollering, and Guess the Weight of the Pig contests;
the area's largest antique car show, an arts & crafts
area with more than 100 vendors; and a children's area featuring
activities and rides. Hillsborough Hog Day also offers regionally
and nationally known musicians, live on stage throughout the
kickoff party on Friday night and all day on Saturday.
Hillsborough Hog Day is held
each year on the third Saturday of June, in Downtown Hillsborough.
The festival is attended by up to 35,000 people. Shuttle service
is provided to the Hog Day site from south and north of town.
The Hillsborough/Orange County
Chamber of Commerce couldn't pull off Orange County's largest
festival without assistance, of course. We rely heavily on
staff of Orange County Government, staff of the Town of Hillsborough,
and on volunteers from the community. If you are interested
in volunteering for Hog Day or for any of the Chamber's other
functions, please contact
us.
Top photo: David Hunt;
Bottom Photo: Patty Griffin
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