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Daytona State College Foundation to host inaugural Mayors’ Fun-Coast “Boss of Sauce” Barbecue Cup competition

Boss of SauceDAYTONA BEACH, FL (Nov. 10, 2011) – Inspired by the upcoming L. Gale Lemerand Entrepreneurial Speaker Series event featuring the founder of Famous Dave’s of America, Dave Anderson, the Daytona State College Foundation has challenged Volusia and Flagler County mayors to a barbecue sauce competition.
 
The 2011 Mayors’ Fun Coast Barbecue Cup will be held Tuesday, Nov. 15, starting at 5 p.m., followed by Anderson’s Entrepreneurial Speaker Series presentation at 6:30 p.m. Both activities take place in the Hosseini Center (bldg. 1200) on the college’s Daytona Beach Campus at 1200 W. International Speedway Blvd.
 
Currently, mayors from Daytona Beach, DeLand, Deltona, Holly Hill, Ponce Inlet and South Daytona have accepted this challenge and will represent their cities in hope of being crowned “The Boss of Sauce” and enjoying year-long bragging rights to display the “Barbecue Cup.”
 
Award-winning chefs from Daytona State College’s culinary school will judge the competition along with Stonewood's executive chef, as well as a certified Florida Bar-B-Que judge. Daytona State students and chefs will prepare deliciously smoked pork and brisket for the tasting of the sauces. The community will have an opportunity to sample and vote for their favorite sauce to determine the “People’s Choice” award, with a donation to the Daytona State College Foundation of just .50 cents per vote. Tickets will be sold at the door. 
 
The presentation by Anderson is free and open to the public.
 
Donna Sue Sanders, executive director of the Foundation, said the area mayors are taking the competition seriously. “Each has the option to enter his or her barbecue sauce or a barbecue sauce from a constituent or restaurant from within their city,” she said. “There’s a lot of great sauce out there in our community, so it’s going to be a tough call. It is up to the mayor to determine which sauce is “boss” and will bring home the trophy and title for his or her city.”
 
For additional information about the 2011 Mayors’ Fun Coast Barbecue Cup, contact Sanders at (386) 506-3137.

In 1994, barbecue entrepreneur Anderson pursued his lifelong passion by opening his first Famous Dave’s BBQ Shack on Round Lake in Hayward, Wisconsin. Reminiscent of the old-fashioned BBQ joints popular across the country 50 years ago, BBQ Shack featured slow-smoked ribs along with Dave’s own secret BBQ sauces. The restaurant was an instant success, serving up to 8,000 people a week in a town of only 1,800. Today, Famous Dave’s of America is a legendary BBQ franchise, with more than 170 restaurants and growing. Anderson has helped found several publicly traded companies on Wall Street and created more than 20,000 new jobs.
 
Anderson is an enthusiastic advocate of the American Dream. He stresses that no matter how tough things may seem today, if you never give up your dream and work hard, tomorrow’s rewards will always come. Always tackling the impossible, this bottom half of the class high school student earned his master’s degree from Harvard University without an undergraduate degree. As a Native American, Anderson has devoted his life to making a difference in his community and in the lives of others less fortunate. Oprah Winfrey’s Angel Network recently recognized Anderson’s leadership development work with at-risk youth.
 
In 2007, L. Gale Lemerand, a successful Volusia County entrepreneur and a longtime supporter of Daytona State College, provided an endowment to the Daytona State College Foundation to found the "L. Gale Lemerand Center for Entrepreneurship." As a component of this Center, the Entrepreneurial Speaker Series complements Daytona State's comprehensive educational programs such as the Bachelor of Applied Science Degree with a specialization in Entrepreneurship, as well as programs and training offered by the Small Business Development Center.
 
Lemerand’s generous contribution continues to bring to Daytona Beach a series of nationally recognized leaders in industry and government to inspire and educate students, faculty, staff and all residents of Volusia and Flagler counties. Previous presenters include S. Truett Cathy, Chick-fil-A founder; Mori Hosseini, chairman and CEO of ICI Homes; Warren Brown, CakeLove founder and host of the Food Network’s “Sugar Rush” program; Cameron Johnson, who has been recognized as one of the most successful young entrepreneurs in the world; Heidi Ganahl, the top dog of Camp Bow Wow – a $40 million leader in the pet and franchise industry, and Andy Smith, president and co-founder of Houlihan Capital.
 
The Nov. 15 presentation by Dave Anderson is free and open to the public; however seating is limited. Reserve your seat today by calling the Small Business Development Center at (386) 506-4723 or email sbdc@DaytonaState.edu.

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