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October 25, 2012

Chili Cook-off

KINGSTON – The Men’s Auxiliary to the Kingston Memorial VFW Post 1088 are having a Chili Cook-off on Sat., November 3. Cook up your best crock of chili, select a unique name for it, and have it hot and ready by 1:30 p.m. for the hungry spectators. Prizes will be $100.00 for first place, $50.00 for second place, and $25.00 for third place. Get your name on the VFW’s famous Chili Bowl Trophy.

There is no fee to enter your chili into the contest, but there are rules and regulations to know about. Stop by the Canteen at 93 NH Route 125 in Kingston to sign up your chili, or email goddardcj@comcast.net for more information.

There will be tons of raffles and lots of fun! Come for some good laughs and help support Veterans. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. for Hungry Spectators that will donate $5.00 to eat as much chili as they can. Come one; come all for some great chili. A cash bar will be available for your enjoyment.

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