Washington's Birthday Celebration
Washington's Birthday Celebration | |
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Genre | Rock Tejano |
Dates | Annually; Mid January to End of February |
Location(s) | Laredo, Webb County, Texas |
Years active | 1898–present |
Website | wbcalaredo |
The Washington's Birthday Celebration (WBCA) Festival, has recently been named one of Top 10 eating festivals in the United States.
History
The celebration was first staged in 1898 by the
That original celebration is considered to have been a phenomenal success. In 1923, the association received its state charter. In 1924, the celebration featured its first Colonial Pageant, with thirteen girls from Laredo, representing the Thirteen Colonies. The WBCA has become a Laredo institution, with its history closely tied to the history of the community.
In 1962, the WBA president was Honoré Ligarde, a lawyer-banker who later that year was elected to the Texas House of Representatives for Webb County to succeed Vidal M. Treviño, long-term superintendent of the Laredo Independent School District.[3]
The 2016 celebration began on January 21 with the Commander's Reception at the
For the first time in its 124 year history, the celebration was cancelled in 2021 due to health concerns stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, GeorgeFest in Eustis, Florida now holds the title of longest running celebration of George Washington’s Birthday in the United States of America.[5]
Jalapeño Festival
Established in 1978 as part of Washington's Birthday Celebration and sponsored by La Costeña the Jalapeño festival includes concerts, the Miss Jalapeño contest, and the La Costeña Jalapeño Eating Contest which determines who can eat the most jalapeños in 15 minutes with the record being 266 according to the official count.[6][7] The contest is separate from the Major League Eating La Costeña Jalapeño Challenges that have been held. 2018 marked the 40th year and had 21,000 people attend, which is above the averages of 13,000 to 14,000 people.[8]
References
- ^ Washington's Birthday Celebration Association Home Page
- ^ Odie Arambula, "Mayor Jarvis had ideas on celebration", Laredo Morning Times, February 24, 2013, p. 13A
- ^ Tom Sanchez (February 16, 1986). "Illness Claims Laredo leader". Laredo Morning Times. pp. 1, 6. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
- ^ "Washington's Birthday Celebration officially begins with Commander's Reception". Laredo Morning Times. January 22, 2016. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
- ^ "WBCA makes decision to cancel 2021 celebration". KGNS.tv. 18 December 2020. Retrieved January 10, 2022.
- ^ "Jalapeño eating contest winner falls just short of beating the record". 19 February 2018.
- ^ "Washington's Birthday Celebration Association™ :: WBCA™ Jalapeño Festival Sponsored by La Costeña". wbcalaredo.org. Archived from the original on 2015-04-28.
- ^ "Jalapeño Festival sees a record breaking amount of attendees". 19 February 2018.