ENTERTAINMENTPhotos: 2018 Spammy Jammy in GoodlandMarty Durham exults on winning for her Spam meatballs. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapJudges Peggy Koelle and Larry Purvis consider the entries in the Spam sculpture contest. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapSherri Morrison plays the "grand spiamo" with actual Spam keys created by Jim Freeman. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapLIttle Bar co-owner Ray Bozicnik starts the toilet paper race. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapRaiford Starke acknowledges his bandmates. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapJudges consider the entries in the Spam sculpture contest. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapSpammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapSherri Morrison plays the "grand spiamo" as the chorus sings an ode to beer. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapNikki Clark shows off her award-winning Spam meatballs. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapOlivia "Spamson" created this arachnid "spamtula." Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapNikki Clark, Victoria Meyers and Marty Durham bring Spam and beefcake. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapLIttle Bar co-owner Ray Bozicnik dressed for bed. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapBobby and Christina, in striped pjs, with Susan and David Zig, in nightgowns. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapLadies compete in the toilet paper race. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapSpammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapEntered as sculpture, not food. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The Nap"Lucy Spaminacan," made from you-know-what. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapSpammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapLIttle Bar co-owner Ray Bozicnik tries a jello shot. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapThe Raiford Starke plays up close to the audience in the barroom. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapThe Raiford Starke plays up close to the audience in the barroom. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapJamie Bozicnik awards prizes for Spam creations. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapJamie Bozicnik awards prizes for Spam creations. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapRevelers get down to the sounds of Michael Bell and the Raiford Starke Band. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapMichael Bell, left, and Stevie Grandmaison of the Raiford Starke Band. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapThe Raiford Starke plays up close to the audience in the barroom. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapThe Raiford Starke plays up close to the audience in the barroom. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The NapRevelers get down to the sounds of the Raiford Starke Band. Spammy Jammy, the Goodland party meant to ward off hurricanes, returned to the Little Bar Saturday night for an evening of Spam, pajamas, alcohol and live music.Lance Shearer/Special To The Nap