When: Saturday, January 26, 2013 2:30 PM until 7:00 PM

Where: The New Fair Center at the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds (on the west side of the fairgrounds) in Davenport, IA (map)

Tickets: $8 per person at the door. Booths will be providing free chili samples to the attending public.

Raffle Prizes: $5 tickets and $20 tickets prizes inlcude: iPhone, iPod, $250 Cash, 42" Flat Screen TV, Pandora Bracelet, Dell Laptop, Blu-ray Player, X-box Kinect, DeWalt Power Tools, Kindle Fire, Weber Genesis Grill, Case of Bison Burgers, $500 Best Buy Gift Card.

2:30 PM: Event begins. People's Choice tasting and voting begins.
5:30 PM: Judges award / voting concludes
6:00 PM: Peoples choice awards ... Best Chili in the Quad Cities!
6:15 PM: General silent auction concludes
6:30 PM: Raffle Drawings
7:00 PM: Cook-off concludes...Thanks for supporting Hand-in-Hand's children with disabilites

There will be a People's Choice ballot box for the general public to vote on best chili and best booth. Ballot cards will be distributed upon entry and will be tallied throughout the event. At the end of the evening, the peoples choice awards will be announced and presented.

Join us for chili tasting, cash bar, silent and live auctions. Help celebrate Hand-in-Hand's very special children.

If you can't attend our Chili Cook-off but would still like to support our programs for children with special needs, please consider sending a tax deductible donation. Visit our donate page or our sponsorship or silent auction donation letter for more information.

For more information, please visit the webpage:  http://www.handinhandqc.org/chilicookoff.php

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