Chili helps bring warmth to veterans, first responders
Mandi Bateman Editor | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years, 10 months AGO
BONNERS FERRY — Chili warms the belly, but on Saturday, Jan. 18, chili also provided warmth for local veterans and first responders living at the Boundary County Community Restorium.
VFW Post 3622 hosted a chili cook-off contest to help raise money to provide the veterans and first responders with warm hats and gloves. The event was free to enter and also to judge but donations were welcome.
People did not just donate money. Nine handmade hats and two scarves were also donated.
With five regular chili submissions, two hot chilis, and five cornbreads, the almost 40 people who turned out to taste and vote had plenty of choices.
John Klupenger won first place for his regular chili, Tom Chaney took first in the hot category, and Susanna Dittmann brought the winning cornbread.
Organizer Tom Chaney said the event brought in enough money to provide warm items for the veterans and first responders.
“VFW Post 3622 would like to thank everyone who helped, came out for great food and fellowship, and most of all, donations that came from the heart,” said Chaney.
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