- The Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival
The Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival, or Cheesefest, is a
festival held in the village ofLittle Chute, Wisconsin at Little Chute's Doyle Park on the first weekend of every June. This annual event kicks off "Dairy Month."History
Each year the village of
Little Chute, Wisconsin celebrates The Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival to honor one of Wisconsin's largest exports, producing two billion pounds, or 25% of the nation's cheese per year. Since1988 , the first weekend in June has been a celebration inLittle Chute . The Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival is a celebration ofWisconsin 's dairy industry and especially of the area's cheese producers. The Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival is a three-day event that takes place at Doyle Park. The festival is a family event that features music, the Big Cheese parade, cheese tasting, a cheese carving demonstration, acheesecake contest, acheese curds eating contest , carnival rides, children’s games and entertainment, the Golden K’s Big Cheese breakfast, and food and refreshments sold by nonprofit organizations.A few years ago visitors to the
festival were encouraged to dip their faces inwhey for the Model Your Own Milk Mustache Contest. The cheese carving contest is a regular favorite, as chefs and artisans compete to carve 40-pound blocks of mild cheddar into objects of beauty - past festivals have seen themes as diverse as a farmhouse, a corporate logo (trying to butter up the judges?) and even a cow.It is the
cheesecake competition, however, that strikes a chord with most visitors. Americans lovecheesecake almost as much as they love pies, and there is no shortage of volunteer testers in this particular culinary contest.In its first year, the
festival received national attention for its cheese tasting contest betweenWisconsin andNew York . It all began when an editorial appeared in a local newspaper which questioned why a national cheese museum was placed inRome, New York . Wisconsin Senator Chilsen got involved by penning a poem stating thatWisconsin , the Dairy State, should have been the site of the museum, since it made the most and the best cheese.New York responded by holding animpromptu “cheese off” inNew York .New York , of course, declared their cheese the winner, butWisconsin cheese lovers wouldn’t let it end there. The citizens ofLittle Chute offered to hold another “cheese off," this time at the 1st Annual Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival. The Mayor ofRome, New York , Carl Eilenberg accepted the invitation to attend, and the Cheese Festival sent him a plane ticket. In the contest,Wisconsin cheese won in all categories, and was dubbed “Best Cheese in the USA." Mayor Eilenberg filed a protest claiming the tasting was unfair, since the cheeses were easily identifiable as “Wisconsin ” and “New York ." He requested a blind testing on live television and proceeded to blindfold a TV reporter on the scene. Blindfolded, the reporter pickedWisconsin cheese as the best. The festival continues to get national coverage in many publications includingThe Old Farmer's Almanac for2000 and an episode ofThe Food Network 's "All American Festivals" in2003 .Legacy
The
festival is coordinated by the efforts of Village employees and community volunteers who make up theBoard of Directors . Thefestival 's success can be contributed to the many volunteers who give of their time and talents. Thefestival benefits the community in many ways. Since its inception thefestival has donated over $201,000 to community organizations, projects, and schools. Beneficiaries have included programs atLittle Chute schools, the Gerard H. Van Hoof Library/Civic Center,Little Chute police, fire and recreation departments, the fitness center,Outagamie County 4-H programs, and scout troops, among others. Scholarships have been given yearly to students in the surrounding area. The profits from the festival have also been used for major park improvements; namely, theamphitheater , a new addition to the pool deck, playground equipment, and a new concession stand at Doyle Park and playground equipment for Van Lieshout Park (formerly Sunnydale Park).External links
* [http://www.littlechutewi.org/calendar_events/cheesefest.html http://www.littlechutewi.org/calendar_events/cheesefest.html]
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