01/25/2025
Copake Grange
628 Empire Road
12516
Copake, N.Y.
United States
Chili Cook-Off

Chili Cook-Off

Spice it up! And stay warm at our chili cook-off night at Copake Grange on Saturday, Jan. 25 (Snow date Sat., Feb. 1) 5 to 7 p.m. There will be a delicious variety of chili dishes, from vegetarian to venison, with all the toppings. Take a taste of each one, vote on your favorite and see who wins prizes. Best of all, dinner is already made! Purchase chili to eat in or take out. A festive, filling evening!

A delicious variety — from vegetarian to venison. Taste each, vote for your favorite, a festive filling evening! Free entry. All chili for sale. Eat in, take-out. For more info or to enter your chili, go to www.copakegrange.org/event

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