Archive for July, 2009

Pierogi Eating Contest in the Wayne Independent

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

What a day for media coverage, The Wayne Independent has a nice write up of the Old Home Week Pierogi Eating Contest. Again, we’re working on getting it scanned. In the meantime, here’s the article on their site.

We’ll be on WNEP Friday morning with Ryan Leckey

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

The Times-Tribune isn’t the only one who loves us. Channel 16 loves us too. So much, in fact, that Ryan Leckey will be broadcasting live from Main Street this Friday morning, July 31, from 5-9 a.m. Watch us live, or come out and join us on Main Street for some ridiculous pierogi-related antics!

Old Home Week Pierogi Eating Contest in Scranton Times (yet again)

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

The Times-Tribune must love us. They did a great write up of the Old Home Week Pierogi Eating Contest in today’s edition. We’ll have a scan up soon, but for now you can find the article at their site.

Pierogi Eating Contest in The Scranton Times

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

No news is good news, right? Well we were in the news. But this can’t be bad. We were mentioned in the July 19, 2009 edition of the Sunday Times-Tribune.

The original article is available on the Times-Tribune web site.

A word for our sponsors

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

We wouldn’t be able to put this great event on every year if it weren’t for our generous sponsors.

  • The North-Eastern Pennsylvania Telephone Company
  • Plumpy’s Pierogies
  • Franceski Lumber Yard
  • Tobacco Road
  • Fizsimmons Insurance Agency
  • Studio 511
  • Mary Ann Krisa
  • TLC Family Eye Care

We keep a handy list of all our sponsors right here.

A Candid Interview with the Forest City Pierogi Man: Part 1

Friday, July 17th, 2009

In 2008, after decades of seclusion, Forest City’s Pierogi Man emerged triumphantly onstage at the Old Home Week Pierogi Eating Contest. It was a moment of intense emotion for the people of Forest City, many of whom believed the Pierogi Man was nothing but a legend.

Since the first documented appearances of the Pierogi Man in the 1860s, he has been known as both an enigmatic force of nature and a selfless good samaritan. After a particularly gruesome mine accident in 1931, in which the Pierogi Man suffered severe injuries while saving a group of miners from a collapsing shaft, the Pierogi Man was for the most part unseen until last year’s unexpected appearance. The News was lucky enough to catch up with the reclusive creature to discuss his extended hiatus, what he’s been up to since last summer, and what his plans are for Old Home Week 2009.

Pierogi Man reveals himself to a fan

News: Thanks for sitting down to chat with us. You’ve been an incredibly difficult man to track down for nearly your entire existence. Prior to last year’s Pierogi Eating Contest, you had virtually been off the grid for more than 70 years. What were you up to during that time?

Pierogi-Man: As some folks have correctly deduced, I was the victim of a pretty nasty accident in the mines in 1931.

News: Is it true that you saved a dozen men?

PM: I think it was actually only 10 or 11, but that doesn’t matter. I was just doing what anyone else in my situation would have done. My brothers in the trenches would most certainly have done the same for me.

News: What was the extent of your injuries?

PM: A massive piece of coal knocked me on the noggin during the mine collapse and cracked my head open. I must have been out cold for days. When I came to, I could feel the wound on my head, and there were chunks of mashed potato all over the place. I tore up a few pieces of cloth from my long pajamas and used them as a bandage, which probably saved my life.
I spent the next 77 years trapped in a mine. There were points where I never thought I’d see the light of day again, let alone the smiling faces of the honest folk of Forest City.

News: How did you get out?

PM: I dug myself out with my bare hands. There must have been a few hundred tons of earth on top of me. Every time I pondered giving up, I’d think about the people in town. They’re the greatest people I know, and I couldn’t give up. They needed me.

News: So you got out of the mine last summer, correct?

PM: Yes, sometime in mid-July. Upon returning to the surface level, I spent a few days re-acclimating myself to daylight. You have no idea how intense the sun can by when you a) have been in pitch black nothingness for 77 years and b) have eyes that are basically one massive pupil and are one foot in diameter. Needless to say, it took a few weeks before I could look without squinting (laughs).

News: How did you feel about the reception you received at the 2008 Old Home Week?
PM: It was without a doubt the greatest time I’ve ever had. You have to realize that before I got trapped, there was no Old Home Week. So the entire spectacle – the floats, the fire trucks, the food vendors, the fireworks — was amazing. Before I got trapped, you were lucky if you had a Model T. Now I’m getting driven around in the parade in a convertible. I’m shooting dice at the beer tent. I’m appearing on WNEP. It’s been quite the rush.

News: So what have you been up to since last summer?

PM: You know, the usual. Saving orphans from burning buildings. Fending off packs of wild dogs. Mowing people’s lawns for free. Volunteering at William Penn apartments. Oh, and I finally read all of the Harry Potter books. They were okay.
News: What do you have planned for OHW 2009?

PM: I’m really planning on living it up this year. I’m going to check out the vendors on Main Street, get a foot long chili dog from the Rotary stand, watch the light parade, jam out to Flaxy Morgan, and drink a fresh-squeezed lemonade. On Saturday I’ll be in the parade again, and I’ll be on stage and in the crowd during the Pierogi Eating Contest.

News: Will you be making an appearance on WNEP again?

PM: I will! On the morning of July 31, I’m going to be doing some segments with Ryan Leckey from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. We had a lot of fun doing it last year, and it’ll be a nice opportunity for me and some folks from town to talk about how great Old Home Week is.

News: Any last thoughts for the readers?

PM: I just want to remind everyone that the 2009 Old Home Week Pierogi Eating Contest is going to be on Saturday, August 1st at 3 p.m. at the Showmobile on Main Street. Contest entry is $15 and includes a great 2009 Pierogi Eating Contest t-shirt. We’re going to cap the number of entrants at 25, so be sure to sign up early. Also, this year we’re giving all proceeds to the Forest City Salvation Army Service Extension Center. If you can, bring some non-perishable canned goods: the person who brings the most gets a free t-shirt and a picture with me! All of the information is at http://oldhomeweek.info, so go there to get all of the details. Thanks, people of Forest City! I’ll see you during Old Home Week!

Forest City Will Host 3rd Annual Pierogi Eating Contest

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Proceeds From Event Will Benefit Salvation Army

FOREST CITY, PA (July 16, 2009) — Organizers of Forest City’s annual Old Home Week Pierogi Eating Contest are proud to announce that proceeds from this year’s event will be directed to the Forest City Salvation Army Service Extension Unit. The Service Unit serves the greater Forest City area in providing food vouchers, an emergency food bank, back to school supplies and school uniforms, and an Angel Tree program during the holidays.

“We’re thrilled about the partnership,” said Pauline Wilcox, Director of the Forest City Salvation Army Service Extension Unit. “It’s great to have such tremendous support for a local charity.”

The Pierogi Eating Contest, which has drawn contestants and spectators from across the nation since its 2007 inception, will take place on Saturday, August 1st at 3:00 p.m. on the 500 block of Main Street, Forest City.

“It’s a fun event for the whole town, and we make a point every year of giving any remaining money we have to a local charity,” said contest co-organizer Jesse Graytock. “The contest is something that a bunch of friends from town thought up a few years ago and it’s great to see how it has taken off. We’re especially excited this year to be able to lend support to the Salvation Army.”

Proceeds from the contest will specifically be allocated to support the Salvation Army’s efforts to provide back to school supplies for local children in need. Additionally, contest organizers are asking those planning to attend the contest to bring non-perishable canned goods. The fan who brings the most canned goods will receive a free 2009 Forest City Old Home Week Pierogi Eating Contest t-shirt.

The Salvation Army Service Extension Unit is located at 636½, Main Street, Forest City, Pa. Questions about the Service Unit and its programs can be directed to Pauline Wilcox at 570-785-4292.

For Pierogi Eating Contest information and application materials, as well as a full schedule of events for Forest City’s Old Home Week, visit http://oldhomeweek.info.

Announcing the 2009 Pierogi Eating Contest T-Shirt!

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Sure, it doesn’t even come close to comparing to the bootleg B.U.M. Equipment and Hypercolor T-shirts of the Old Home Weeks of yore, but we think you’re going to like this year’s official Pierogi Eating Contest T-shirt.

A rendering of our stylish new threads

It’s sure to be a popular item. See more pictures, learn more, and order yours here!

Inspiration #2

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Badlands Booker: Enemy of chickens everywhere.