Chicken cook-off fundraiser this Sunday

MILLERTON — Thirteen teams of grilling geniuses will put their skills to the test this Sunday, Nov. 1, at the seventh annual chicken cook-off at American Legion Post 178.

The cook-off has for the last seven years raised funds for the Sunday in the Country Food Drive. The fundraiser’s founder, radio personality “NASCAR� Dave MacMillan, will be broadcasting his “Hometown Sunday Morning� radio show live from the event.

The chicken cook-off is one of many fundraisers for Sunday in the Country, which provides assistance to 13 food pantries in the Tri-state area and raised $46,300 last year. Between Thanksgiving and Christmas nearly 1,100 dinners were distributed to families in need.

This year the bar has been raised to $50,000. It’s a tall order, but the chicken cook-off is always a reliable source of excitement: There has never been a repeat winner. Five of the six past champions will be back Sunday, vying for the first-place trophy and 365 days of bragging rights. Last year the Westfall brothers took home top honors.

Judging begins at 1 p.m., but the teams will be cooking from 10 a.m. on, and everyone is welcome to stop by and hang out with the cooks who provide some of the tastiest chicken in town. Good-natured ribbing and barbecuing overload is on the agenda.

This year dinners will be takeout only, starting at 2 p.m.; $10 will get you half a chicken, baked beans, pasta salad and a roll. There will be whole pies to bid on as well. Tickets will be available at the door. Post 178 is located on Route 44 in Millerton.

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