Hungry for History Marker Presented
(TOWN OF DICKINSON, NY) – Spiedie Fest organizers have announced the final lineup for entertainment at the 40th Annual Spiedie Fest & Balloon Rally, taking place at Otsiningo Park on August 2,3, and 4. Previously set to perform on Sunday, August 4, Mitchell Tenpenny will no longer be appearing. However, taking his place to perform Sunday night at 5 p.m. is Justin Moore.
Tickets previously purchased for the Sunday night concert of Mitchel Tenpenny will be honored for entrance at the Justin Moore show. Refunds are also available by mailing your tickets to Spiedie Fest P.O. Box 275, Binghamton, NY 13905. If requesting a refund, please include the tickets along with your name, address, phone number, and the location where the tickets were purchased. Tickets sent for a refund must be postmarked by August 1.
More information on the Spiedie Fest and events planned for the weekend can be found on their website at https://www.spiediefest.com/ or on their Facebook page, “Spiedie Fest.”
Following the Spiedie Fest announcement, Broome County Parks, joined by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation, and U-E teacher Ryan Page, presented a new Hungry for History marker commemorating spiedies, which will be placed at Otsiningo Park. The application for the marker was initiated by Ryan Page, a social studies teacher from the Union-Endicott district, and his students. As home of the Spiedie Fest for the last 40 years, Page and his class couldn’t think of a better place for the marker than Otsiningo Park.
The Spiedies Hungry for History marker states “Broome Co. specialty as early as 1938. Skewered chunks of marinated meat, charbroiled & served on bread. Celebrated at “Spiedie Fest” starting 1983.”