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⚫ | '''Stone Creek Jamboree''' is a [[music festival]] and [[potluck]] held on a farm along Highway 40 NW between [[Montevideo, Minnesota|Montevideo]] and [[Benson, Minnesota]]. The event achieved the "World's Largest Potluck" distinction in 2007 with 882 dishes served |
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⚫ | '''Stone Creek Jamboree''' is a [[music festival]] and [[potluck]] held on a farm along Highway 40 NW between [[Montevideo, Minnesota|Montevideo]] and [[Benson, Minnesota]], established in 2005. The event achieved the "World's Largest Potluck" distinction in 2007 with 882 dishes served. This surpassed The Holmes County Lodging Council at the Holmes County Amish Flea Market in [[Walnut Creek, Ohio]]'s 539 dish record and the Jamboree's previous year attempt at breaking the record with 453 potlucks.<ref name="potluck record">{{cite web |
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==History== |
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In 2006, the event's second year, 900 people attended. The attempt to break Walnut Creek's potluck dish record came up 58 potlucks short of the 511 needed.<ref name="Another shot">{{cite web |
In 2006, the event's second year, 900 people attended. The attempt to break Walnut Creek's potluck dish record came up 58 potlucks short of the 511 needed.<ref name="Another shot">{{cite web |
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⚫ | }}{{Dead link|date=June 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }}</ref> State Representative [[Al Juhnke]] of [[Willmar, Minnesota]] volunteered as the official counter for the attempt and said: "Minnesota is the [[hot dish]] and potluck capital of the world, and this record belongs in Minnesota."<ref>{{cite news |
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⚫ | The bar was set even higher in 2007 following the achievement of a new record by The Holmes County Lodging Council of Walnut Creek with 539 potluck dishes.<ref name="Another shot"/> The following year "all stops were pulled out"<ref name="Another shot"/> and the Stone Creek Jamboree broke the record. The successful record breaking event was judged by Paul Kittelson, the mayor of Benson, and Jim Curtiss, the mayor of Montevideo.<ref name="potluck record"/> More than 1,200 people attended the 2007 gathering. |
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13 years later, the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] caused officials to cancel the jamboree. The 16th was deferred to 2021. |
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==Description of jamboree== |
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⚫ | The jamboree is alcohol free and sponsored by area businesses.<ref>{{cite web| title =Sponsors for Stone Creek Jamboree| publisher =Stone Creek Jamboree| url =http://www.stonecreekjamboree.com/sponsors.html| access-date =2009-04-22| url-status =dead| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20090527051838/http://www.stonecreekjamboree.com/sponsors.html| archive-date =2009-05-27}}</ref> The 2009 jamboree is scheduled for August 29 with [[Leroy Van Dyke]], [[David Frizzell]], [[Tommy Cash]], and [[Marilyn Sellars]], as well as The Great Pretenders, Brother's 2 (The Kanten's), Sonny Pearson, Palmer Aaberg, Vernon Lund, and Pure Country performing. The event is held rain or shine under tents from 11:00 a.m. until approximately 9:00 p.m.<ref>{{cite web |
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| access-date = 2009-04-22}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> with two stages and a fireworks display to "conclude our 'Day of Freedom.'" "All anyone needs to bring to this event is a dish to pass for Minnesota’s Largest Potluck and a lawn chair."<ref>{{cite web| title =Stone Creek Jamboree| publisher =Stone Creek Jamboree| url =http://www.stonecreekjamboree.com/home.html| access-date =2009-04-22| url-status =dead| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20090515113812/http://www.stonecreekjamboree.com/home.html| archive-date =2009-05-15}}</ref> |
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| accessdate = 2009-04-22}}</ref> with two stages and a fireworks display to "conclude our 'Day of Freedom.'" "All anyone needs to bring to this event is a dish to pass for Minnesota’s Largest Potluck and a lawn chair."<ref>{{cite web |
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Latest revision as of 07:21, 20 August 2021
Stone Creek Jamboree is a music festival and potluck held on a farm along Highway 40 NW between Montevideo and Benson, Minnesota, established in 2005. The event achieved the "World's Largest Potluck" distinction in 2007 with 882 dishes served. This surpassed The Holmes County Lodging Council at the Holmes County Amish Flea Market in Walnut Creek, Ohio's 539 dish record and the Jamboree's previous year attempt at breaking the record with 453 potlucks.[1] It is held at Stone Creek farm, owned by Mike and Amy Jorgenson of Milan, Minnesota, and this year celebrates 19 years.
History
[edit]In 2006, the event's second year, 900 people attended. The attempt to break Walnut Creek's potluck dish record came up 58 potlucks short of the 511 needed.[2] State Representative Al Juhnke of Willmar, Minnesota volunteered as the official counter for the attempt and said: "Minnesota is the hot dish and potluck capital of the world, and this record belongs in Minnesota."[3]
The bar was set even higher in 2007 following the achievement of a new record by The Holmes County Lodging Council of Walnut Creek with 539 potluck dishes.[2] The following year "all stops were pulled out"[2] and the Stone Creek Jamboree broke the record. The successful record breaking event was judged by Paul Kittelson, the mayor of Benson, and Jim Curtiss, the mayor of Montevideo.[1] More than 1,200 people attended the 2007 gathering.
13 years later, the COVID-19 pandemic caused officials to cancel the jamboree. The 16th was deferred to 2021.
Description of jamboree
[edit]The jamboree is alcohol free and sponsored by area businesses.[4] The 2009 jamboree is scheduled for August 29 with Leroy Van Dyke, David Frizzell, Tommy Cash, and Marilyn Sellars, as well as The Great Pretenders, Brother's 2 (The Kanten's), Sonny Pearson, Palmer Aaberg, Vernon Lund, and Pure Country performing. The event is held rain or shine under tents from 11:00 a.m. until approximately 9:00 p.m.[5] with two stages and a fireworks display to "conclude our 'Day of Freedom.'" "All anyone needs to bring to this event is a dish to pass for Minnesota’s Largest Potluck and a lawn chair."[6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Ray, Grayce (2007-08-30). "Stone Creek event obliterates potluck record". Montevideo American-News. Retrieved 2009-04-22.[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b c Givan, John (2007-08-23). "Milan couple taking another shot at world potluck record". Montevideo American-News. Retrieved 2009-04-22.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Minnesota state lawmaker helps group trying to set new record for world's largest potluck". Saint Paul Legal Ledger. 2006-08-28. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
- ^ "Sponsors for Stone Creek Jamboree". Stone Creek Jamboree. Archived from the original on 2009-05-27. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
- ^ "Community Calendar". Morris Sun Tribune. 2008-08-06. Retrieved 2009-04-22. [dead link]
- ^ "Stone Creek Jamboree". Stone Creek Jamboree. Archived from the original on 2009-05-15. Retrieved 2009-04-22.