Calico Pitchin'
Calico Pitchin', Cookin', and Spittin' Hullabaloo
The hullabaloo also features a stew cook-off and flapjack racing, plus more standard fare such as a horseshoe-pitching contest, egg-tossing, greased-pole climbing, and bluegrass music.
The date of the event recalls the time of year in 1881 when the miners arrived and named the town Calico because they thought the reds, greens, and yellows of the rock formations looked like a calico skirt. It was the location of one of the largest silver strikes in California, producing about $86 million in silver during the 20 years it flourished. When silver prices sank, so did Calico. In San Bernardino County, Calico is visited by tourists year-round.
San Bernardino Convention & Visitors Bureau
1955 Hunts Lane, Ste. 102
San Bernardino, CA 92408
909-891-1151; fax: 909-888-5998
www.san-bernardino.org