Chili Cook-Off & Cruise-In

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Chili Cook-Off & Cruise-In

Time: December 10, 2022 from 11am to 2pm
Location: Miles Through Time Automotive Museum
Street: 583 Grant St
City/Town: CLarkesville
Website or Map: https://milesthroughtime.com/…
Phone: 4702390199
Event Type: chili, cook-off, &amp, cruise-in
Organized By: Sean Mathis
Latest Activity: Oct 13, 2022

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THIS WILL BE OUR VERY FIRST CHILI COOK-OFF!
If you think you have the best-tasting chili around, make sure you sign up to compete. We will have a special first responder division where all our local EMS, Fire, and Police departments, including dispatch, will compete for the title and bragging rights for an entire year.
In conjunction with the Chili Cook-Off, we will also be hosting a cruise-in which will also include some pretty special first-responder vehicles. The cruise-in is free for everyone.
Come hungry and ready to pick your favorite chili. Admission to the Chili Cook-Off will be at the tent at the entrance of the chili lot. Admission is $15 per person, which includes a spoon and voting tickets.
If you bring a new, unwrapped toy for Toys For Tots, you will receive $5 off admission. If you enter as a couple, admission is $20 for two people. Kids under 13 are free with adults.
Chili Awards
People’s Choice, Best First Responder Department, 1st, 2nd & 3rd overall.
WHY JOIN US?
This is a fundraising event not only for the museum, which is a 501c3 nonprofit, but also for Toys for Tots and our local first responders.
The museum will be open with $10 admission and vendor booths inside Vintage Garage Antiques.
PLUS, WE’RE GIVING AWAY A 1920 INDIAN BOARD TRACK RACER TRIBUTE BIKE
We will also be announcing the winner of the 1920 Indian Board Track Racer during the event.

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