One thing every Leona Valley Sertoma event has in common is good times and the Cow Chip BBQ 2003 was no different. There was good food, games and music, along with plenty of laughter and smiles. A lot of work and planning went into putting on this event and it showed. Because it was a big success this became an annual event for many years to follow. The inaugural event was held at the Pitchfork Ranch, located west of the community of Leona Valley. The owner of the Pitchfork Ranch was Bob Mallicoat, a founding member of Leona Valley Sertoma, and a past president of Sertoma International.
Putting on a successful fundraising event doesn’t happen by accident. It happens because a lot of work and planning go in to it. The initial idea was the bar-be-que, presented to members by the fundraising committee. Members loved the idea and immediately began the process of planning. It was accomplished through the talents of the many members of the Leona Valley Sertoma and, just as important, the hard work and generosity of the many volunteers.
Wondering how the cow chip part of this event came to be? Country living tends to include an abundance of cow chips.
The Cow Chip BBQ Video
The video opens telling you exactly what to expect. Food, games, and music. There was a trap shoot station and a cow paddy toss. There was music on the cabaret stage. The food was a mouth-watering BBQ.
I hope you enjoy the video, in addition to the food, games, and music, there were llamas and, of course, you can’t have bull drop bingo without a bull! Don’t know what bull drop bingo is? Ask a member of Leona Valley Sertoma. If you need some help finding one, take a look at the current Officers & Directors page.
Author’s Note: As the video cameraman and a Sertoma member, I was working the event, so I did not get to shoot as much footage as I would have liked. Too bad as I’m sure it was all a blast.
I know that I have already subscribed a while ago – it was fun just to do it again 🙂
Tom: Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
RT
Hi Tom from Walnut Creek, CA., I loved your email and SERTOMA video. It bought back fond remembers. The Seyours and I had to plan the outside kitchen in the dirt, under a big oak tree. Luckily the Seyours had all kinds of camping stuff to make the kitchen work. We even had a propane refrigerator. It was a lot of fun, and just as much work. Being a SERTOMA member taught me what being tired really was, and also what accomplishment felt like.
Linda Blackburn Lorenz