I saw a
social media post recently that asked: What does your hometown smell like? The
answer for Fairfield was easy. It smells like a porkburger. I like mine with
pickles and ketchup. Others like theirs’ plain on a bun.
For well
over three decades, on Saturday mornings during the warm months, the city has
been filled with the smell of pork over charcoal. It has also been the smell of
money. The sales have been the dominant way this community has raised funds for
service organizations and to help out those who have needed help.
The power of
the porkburger is indisputable. The cookouts can probably be traced back to
John’s Red and White…but the father of porkburger sale is Darrell Merrit, who
along with Monty Manahan…used to generated $30-$50,000 a year for local charity
by manning their grills. Merrit started back in 1982 after visiting an Albion
Pork Producer booth at the Fairfield Fall Fun Fest. He’s since “retired.” Now
you can’t find a Saturday morning where there is less than two sales….sometimes
three. And you will learn---if you snooze----you lose. Many porkburger sales
hit their stride before 11 o’clock and are sold out before noon. We can’t seem
to get enough of them.
Do the math.
Conservatively, over a million dollars has been raised through porkburger sales
in Fairfield to the benefit of our local way of life.
Who would
have thought that ground pork, lightly seasoned and put into a patty would be
such an economic force for good?
I don’t know
another place in America that can tout such generosity…
I do know
what the answer is when someone asks…..what does Fairfield smell like?
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