Annual BBQ Cook Off Fundraiser
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Sand Springs Elks Lodge #2553 Annual BBQ Cook Off Fundraiser
$60 All 4 meat entry, $10 Beans entry, $10 Anything Other Than entry
Meats....Chicken, Pork Ribs, Pork & Brisket.
Can email entry & rules forms. Please be registered by Sept. 26th
Registration 6pm Oct.5th & Cooks meeting 7pm. 1st & 2nd place plaques plus a floating trophy. Cash prize depends on amount of entries.
Annual BBQ Cook Off Fundraiser
Phone : 918-698-0502 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : bpoe2553@gmail.com
Web: www.facebook.com/elks2553
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