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Serious competition at this year's Up in Smoke on the Square

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[August 25, 2011]  This year as part of the annual art and balloon fest, downtown Lincoln will be the home of a barbecue competition that's sure to draw crowds.

InsuranceBilled as the state championship by the Kansas City Barbeque Society, Up in Smoke on the Square will be an event that will draw some of the best barbecuers on the professional competition circuit.

The event will be on Friday and Saturday, and competition organizer Chris Graue said that competitors are still calling him. Currently 32 competitive barbecuers have signed up, and Graue said there is a possibility of a few more making the journey to cook in downtown Lincoln.

Graue said a cancellation of an event has kept his phone ringing as he fields calls about the competition. The cancellation has some barbecuers scrambling to see if they can make Lincoln's event to work on gaining points in the yearlong competition, plus the purse this year is $8,000.

Graue said fans of the Learning Channel will get to see Shad Kirton, who won the series championship of the "BBQ Pitmasters" television show and a $100,000 first prize. Kirton is the co-owner of Smokey D's BBQ and pitmaster of the team A Boy and His BBQ.

Also coming this year is Mike Wosniak, who has won over 40 grand championships in his career. In 2010 Wosniak won the Kansas City Barbeque, the Kingsford Points Chase and the Jack Daniels World Championship, to name a few.

Ron and Mary Cato from the Kansas City Barbeque Society will be on hand for this KCBS-sanctioned event.

So whether you are an amateur outdoor cooker or consider yourself an avid hobbyist of barbecue, this weekend on the square offers everyone a chance to see and learn from some of the best on how to turn that outdoor meal into a meal worth remembering -- BBQ style.

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Online: http://www.lincolnbbq.com/

[Text from files; LDN]

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