
"On the Spot" - a team from Greenwood - was named grand champion of the 2011 Uniquely Union Barbecue Cook-off. Pictured are William Holladay, Ronnie Bishop (team captain) and Jack Waibore of carolinapitmasters.com.
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Jeremy Burgin wins first place in the Kids Q beef category and was named 2011 Kids Q Grand Champion.
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Steve Means and Troy Bates of team "Smoke In Yo Eye" hold the trophy they won in the "Anything Butt Savory" category. Their winning dish consisted of grilled chicken smothered with peppers and onions.
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3rd Generation Band from Pomaria performs.
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Children at Uniquely Union enjoyed an inflatable slide throughout the day.
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Shot of Love's Joe Bates breaks a sweat while playing guitar.
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Wilson Bates won the 2011 Uniquely Union Hot Dog Eating Contest and was awarded $50.
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The music of Shot of Love inspired several to get up and dance.
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Vendor Burgess Gaymon had a steady line of customers while he grilled Polish sausage and turkey legs.
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Deb Belk holds a baseball signed by Scott Wingo and Barbara Rippy holds a football signed by Danny Ford as they participate in the silent auction for Autism Speaks and the South Carolina Autism Society.
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Will Pittavino wins first place in the Kids Q chicken category.
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The Uniquely Union Festival held this past weekened featured live music, a slide for the kids, a silent auction, cooking contests and plenty of food.