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Fire Department Chili Cook-Off a Meals on Wheels Fundraiser

Who will win the great chili cook-off between the Racine Fire and Caledonia Fire departments? Your Patch editors will be the judges!

 

When Racine Uncovered founder Beth David found out that Meals on Wheels was short on funds, she did what she always does.

"This program helps people who wouldn't otherwise get good meals," she said. "I can't sit by and do nothing. That's just not who I am."

So David put a call out to the thousands of Racine Uncovered followers - RU Nation - and in a matter of days, she had a chili cook-off and fundraiser scheduled.

The Meals on Wheels Fundraiser and Chili Cook-off is from 2 to 7 p.m. Saturday at Paradise Lanes, 6501 Washington Avenue.

Fire fighters from the Racine and Caledonia Fire Departments will put their best recipe forward for bragging rights. Patch editors Heather Asiyanbi (Mount Pleasant-Sturtevant) and Denise Lockwood (Caledonia) are two of the judges for the event. Chili tasting is tentatively scheduled for 4 p.m.

Additionally, there will be a 50/50 raffle as well as a basket raffle with prizes donated by local businesses and individuals including:

  • $250 gift collection from Frank Boucher Chevy (total detail, 2 oil changes and an Armor All collection
  • Callaway Jack Daniels Golf bag
  • Jack Daniels Adirondack chair
  • Wine baskets
  • Products from SC Johnson
  • Products from Pacific Sands

Folks who come to the fundraiser can also bowl, enjoy music by a DJ, enjoy more food than just chili and get some tasty treats at the bake sale.

Meals on Wheels brings daily home-cooked, nutritious meals to hundreds of home-bound seniors throughout the community. Dishes are cooked by the chef and staff at Lincoln Lutheran. The program suffered a serious set-back when leaders found a $15,000 hole in the budget earlier this fall.

In a story from The Journal Times, Tina Kirk, nutrition director at Lincoln Lutheran, is quoted as saying that unless donations increase, the program would have trouble meeting the area's needs through the end of the year. Meals on Wheels gets about 70 percent of its funding through government programs, and donations make up the rest.

Related Topics: Caledonia Fire Department, Chili Cook-Off, Meals on Wheels, Racine Fire Department, and Racine Uncovered

john kalashian

11:46 am on Friday, November 2, 2012

I admire all you ff's but my prayers are leaning towards a Caledonia Chile Blue Ribbon.....
"God bless all you firefighters & your families as you serve the people who call upon you" !
Chaplain John

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Beth David

8:23 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012

I am so happy that they are participating for such a great cause. We are putting boots out for each fire department also, so they can collect "donations" "tips" to off set any ingredients for the chili or to donate to whatever cause they would like!! They winner is getting some gift certificates to restaurants, a trophy and a certificate proclaiming them the chili champs of 2012 for We Are Racine!

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John Taxthepoor

8:47 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Both will have a lazy flavor and should contain union products. The contest is to see who made the the best boycott chili.
I believe America is obese. Evene the poor that are starving and all these fundraisers go to. Should have went to Make A Wish

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Beth David

11:06 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Proceeds from the chili go to Meals on Wheels. I cannot thank them enough for doing this. I didn't see you step up John? This was about community and helping Meals on Wheels. They did this out of their own pockets and time

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Beth David

11:07 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Evidentally you didn't read the entire article, this whole fundraiser is for Meals on Wheels so they have extra funds to next year. What homebound and elderly don't count

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patchreader 123

6:17 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012

A good event held by good people for a good cause. What's not to like?

I preferred CFD's chicken, avocado and corn chili over RFD's tomato-based chicken chili - although both were good. CFD's chili had good chicken and corn flavor that came through a mild heat, only to be soothed by the avocado. Had to have a second bowl........

I wonder which chili our friendly Patch editors preferred?

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