
The Marion County Building Industry Association (MCBIA) hosts the 6th Annual King of the Wing competition presented by Restoration Specialists Inc, on Thursday, February 23 from 5:00-7:30 pm at ARC Marion, 2800 SE Maricamp Rd. in Ocala.
For several years, the MCBIA has offered the community the opportunity to find out who has the best wings in Marion County at their annual King of the Wing competition, featuring local restaurants and amateur wing making wannabe’s. This year, they also bring to the community the Prince of Pizza.
The cost for tickets in advanced is $20 for adults or $15 for children ages 5-12 for all you can eat wings and pizza! A family of four (two adults and two children) can eat for $60. Tickets at the door are $25 per person. VIP seating is available for $250 for a table of 8. There will be great music, beverages, free give-aways and more! Bring your appetite and a friend! Some of the participating restaurants include: The Dugout, Gator’s Dockside, Mojo Grill, Elysee Grill and more are adding daily.
Partial proceeds will benefit disadvantaged developmentally disabled individuals to receive services at ARC Marion through the The Hope Foundation’s Scholarships for Hope.
King of the Wing 2012 Sponsors include: Restoration Specialists, Berryhill, Hoffman, Getsee, Mead & DeMeola, LLC, Ocala.com, Bernie Little Distributing, Mike Scott Plumbing, Woods Printing, Action Jackson Koontz Studio Productions, and others.
Tickets are available at ARC Marion, the MCBIA, and at www.mcbia.org/?kingofwing. For more information about the 6th Annual King of the Wing or how to be a sponsor contact Amber Hull at (352) 694-4133 or at Operations@MCBIA.org.
The Marion County Building Industry Association is a professional not-for-profit trade organization dedicated to the betterment of the construction industry and the community. Their goals are to monitor and take a proactive role in governmental and regulatory activities to allow for sustainable and affordable growth, provide continuing education, create opportunities to exchange ideas, and support initiatives that benefit our community.
ARC Marion, established in 1959, is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization with the mission: to create opportunities for persons with disabilities to live, work and play to the fullest of their capabilities in Marion County. ARC stands for Advocacy Resource Center.
The Hope Foundation benefiting ARC Marion, established in 2001, is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization with the mission: to encourage the philanthropic support of ARC Marion, so they may improve the care and training of the developmentally disabled in our community.
















