Cooler weather means time for chili!
Published 12:01 am Saturday, November 2, 2019
Mark your calendar for Saturday, Nov. 9! Broadway Street, along the Natchez Bluff, will fill up with competing teams of chili cookers vying for bragging rights from both the Judges’ Choice and the People’s Choice awards.
A prize will also be given for the best decorated booth.
Tasting kits are $5, and there will be homemade root beer floats, signature chili bowls by local potter Tom Hughes, face painting and a children’s blow up slide.
All proceeds will benefit the Natchez Children’s Services Children’s Advocacy Center.
The CAC uses a multi-disciplinary approach to investigate abuse by providing recorded forensic interviews of young victims in a child-friendly setting.
A victim advocate is assigned to each child and family, trauma-focused therapy is offered, necessary resources are accessed, and court preparation and child abuse prevention programs and education are taught to children and adults.
The CAC is now helping children in Adams, Claiborne, Franklin, Jefferson, and Wilkinson counties.
The Rotary Club of Natchez gladly organizes this wonderful event in our quest to fulfill the Rotary motto, “Service above Self.” Our 120-member club is one of 35,000 Rotary Clubs worldwide.
Rotary International is 1.2 million neighbors, friends, and community leaders who come together to promote peace, fight disease, provide clean water, save mothers and children, support education and grow local economies.
The Rotary Club of Natchez has hosted the annual chili cook-off for the last nine years, raising thousands of dollars to ensure no cost services for the children and families who so desperately need Natchez Children’s Services.
It is not too late to enter a team or support with a sponsorship. Plan to join in the chili-tasting fun beginning at 11 a.m. on the beautiful Natchez Bluff behind the Natchez Grand Hotel.
For more information, call Natchez Children’s Services at 601-442-6858 or 601-431-2598.
Thank you for making this a fun and profitable annual event.
Diana Glaze is president of Rotary Club of Natchez.