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Mint Derby Egg Fest event features cook-off, prize giveaways and more

Photos by TIMOTHY WYATT The Derby Day EGG Fest was held Saturday at The Mint Cumberland in partnership with W.D. Bryant. The grill-off competition utilized Big Green Egg outdoor cooking systems and featured a variety of culinary specialties. Other activities were also available....

The Mint Cumberland joins W. D. Bryant for Derby Day EGG Fest on Saturday (May 4)

The Mint Gaming Hall Cumberland in Williamsburg is partnering with W.D. Bryant hardware company to stage a Kentucky Derby Day eggstravaganza on May 4. In addition to being southeastern Kentucky and eastern Tennessee’s biggest watch party for the 150th Kentucky Derby, The Mint...
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Future of Corbin’s Big Green Egg Fest uncertain past 2022

If you’re a fan of Corbin’s Big Green Egg Fest, then you need to come out and enjoy it in September while you still can. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get access every day! Please login to view this content. Not a Member? Join Us

Eggfest returning to Corbin

The big green egg grills are returning to Corbin. After last year’s Moonbow Eggfest was cancelled because of the COVID–19 pandemic, Corbin Tourism Director Maggy Monhollen announced that the event would return to downtown Corbin on Sept. 11. The event, which began in 2014,...

Sixth annual Moonbow EggFest set for Saturday in Corbin

The sixth annual Moonbow EggFest will be held Saturday in downtown Corbin. The event will feature 30 to 35 chefs showing off their skills with the famous Big Green Egg grill. “This year we have more out of state cooks,” said Corbin Tourism Director Maggy Kriebel. “That’s what we...

Moonbow EggFest draws 550 people, 40 cooks to Corbin

Approximately 500 people and 40 cooks turned out Saturday for the 2018 Moonbow EggFest in Corbin. Corbin Tourism Director Maggy Kriebel said while the number of cooks was up, the number of patrons was down by approximately 100. “We were competing with UK football,” Kriebel sai...