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Monday, June 25, 2018

McMINNVILLE: IT STARTED IN 1938, IN 1961 (1960?) IT BECAME 'TURKEY RAMA'


Turkey Rama 2018 in McMinnville, which will be held July 13-14, is being billed in its 58th year.

When viewed on 6/25/2018 the online Oregon Encyclopedia, a project of the Oregon Historical Society, said, in 1961 the name Turkey Rama was adopted" for the event which started in 1938 as the Pacific Coast Turkey Exhibit in McMinnville.

Add 58 years to the year 1961 and you get the year 2019.

However, a June 28, 1983, Oregonian story with a McMinnville dateline by Jo McIntyre, a correspondent for the newspaper, said Turkey Rama, a "community extravaganza," came from "relatively small beginnings in 1960."

If 1960, instead of 1961, was the first year of Turkey Rama, the 2018 event will be its 59th.

Add 59 years to the year 1960 and you get the year 2019.

The Oregon Encyclopedia says, "Perhaps Turkey Rama’s best known event is the turkey barbecue. In recent years, over 11,000 pounds of turkey are grilled and served during the festival, prompting promoters to bill the event the World’s Largest Turkey BBQ."

But, 2018 Turkey Rama, in its 58th (59th?) year, will not include its own barbecue. You'll be able to buy turkey to eat at a meal in downtown McMinnville. But, if so, what you eat there will not be part of the World's Largest Turkey BBQ because there will be no BBQ.

=McMinnville has an "annual Turkey Rama which began in 1938 when the area was a heavy turkey producer; the festival continues despite the disappearance of turkey farms," says The Oregon Companion: An Historical Gazetteer of the Useful, the Curious and the Arcane (2009) by Richard H. Engema.

=The Turkey: An American Story (2006) by Andrew F. Smith says in 1938 McMinnville citizens "launched Turkey Rama, which featured a turkey barbecue and turkey races."

= In 1963, the Oregonian said the 1963 Turkey Rama was its "third annual."

= In 1982, the Oregonian called Turkey Rama "one of the biggest and oldest community festivals in Yamhill County."






Color photos taken by Mac News on 6/26/2018