Resolution; naming the Outlaw BBQ Classic an Oklahoma state championship.
Impact
By granting the Outlaw BBQ Classic the status of a state championship, the resolution positions the competition to be a qualifying event for the prestigious American Royal World BBQ Championship. This recognition is expected to draw more participants and spectators, bolstering both local pride and business opportunities in Ryan. The implications extend beyond just culinary acclaim; it fosters community engagement and local economic development through increased tourism and participation.
Summary
Senate Resolution 34 designates the Outlaw BBQ Classic as an Oklahoma state championship. This event, which is a collaboration between the Outlaw BBQ Association and the town of Ryan, is set to take place on April 2, 2022. The resolution emphasizes the importance of this competition in attracting participants from various regions to showcase their skills in barbecue, steak, and ribs. It aims not only to crown the best cooks but also to enhance the community spirit and support associated events like Ryan's July 4th Celebration.
Contention
The resolution is generally anticipated to receive broad support as it aligns with fostering local culture and cuisine. However, there may be advocacy from onlookers who emphasize the need for state resources dedicated to culinary competitions to consider the merit and inclusivity of various local events statewide. The overall contention centers around balancing state-level recognition with the diverse culinary traditions that exist across Oklahoma.
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