Circus City Cook Off
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The Circus City Cook Off will be Saturday, Homecoming Weekend at Lions Park across from The Depot. Are you a cook?
If you have favorite BBQ or Chili, you could win a prize. Perhaps another recipe or dessert, you could win the Open or Dessert contest. You may feel confident and enter more than one category. Please call Mike Fulton (372-7310) for an entry application.
There will be plenty to do while the chefs are cooking. There will be: an Elephant tug of war. We are challenging the Hugo High School Football and Weight Lifting Teams, but it is not there season so they may not be up to it: A Hot Dog Eating Contest: an Amateur Circus Skills Contest; A Bounce House and more.
Circus City Cook Off
Phone : 580-372-7310 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : circuscity37@gmail.com
Web: hugoscircuscitymuseum.org
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