Fall Chili Cook Off
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Mix up your best batch of chili & enter in the "Chili Cook Off" which will take place at the Senior Center, Osage City. Bring your entry to the Senior Center prior to 3:30. Judging will begin promptly at 3:30 pm. Chamber Bucks will be given to the top 3 places. 1st Place - $50; 2nd Place - $30; 3rd Place - $20.
Following the cook off at 4:30-5:30 pm, will be a chili feed open to the public. The cost will be a free will donation for a bowl of chili & cinnamon roll.
For registration, contact Shanda Koett at 620-560-5132.
Fall Chili Cook Off
Phone : 785-219-2510 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : osagecitychamber@gmail.com
Web: www.osagecitychamber.com
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