From KERA News:
It’s early April in Uvalde. That means professional barbecue chefs and hobbyist grillers make their way to the Uvalde County Fairplex, preparing ribs, brisket and barbacoa for their overnight smoke ahead of an annual weekend cookoff.
This event is special to the roughly 12 competitors in attendance from across the 830 area code. It’s part of an annual scholarship fundraiser in memory of Makenna Elrod Seiler. A gunman killed the 10-year-old student and 20 others at Robb Elementary School three years ago.
Registered nurse Sarah Reyes sits out under a canopy as her husband Mike mans the grills. The couple lives a mile from the border in Del Rio, but they travel the area entering plates from their Whatcha Smokin’ food truck in local competitions like these.
Cookoff travel brings Reyes, 50, and her husband into town frequently. But they make a point never to miss the Makenna Elrod Seiler Memorial Scholarship Event. Reyes remembers the shooting, its aftermath and the palpable sense of shock it brought to the small city of about 15,000 people.
“Everybody was on edge,” Reyes said. “You walked into a convenience store and everybody looked at you like, ‘who’s coming in? Who’s going out?’ It was just a really, really sad situation. So, this is an important event for us to continue to do in her memory.”