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    10th Annual Chili Crawl Serves Up Fun In Aggieville

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    By KMAN Staff on October 15, 2011 Local News
    Optimist Club Chairman of Programs Vera Hintz with Crawl Participant

    The 10th Annual Little Apple Optimist Club Chili Crawl was in full swing in Aggieville on Saturday evening.  450 participants sampled Chili from 9 restaurants around Aggieville, and had dessert at Cold Stone Creamery.

    Optimist club member Neal Farmer says that all the proceeds for the event go to helping local youth in the area, and charities like the Manhattan Bread Basket.  Participants vote on the various Chili dishes, and decide on the best of the best.  The winner is announced on the Optimist website, and has bragging rights for the rest of the year.

    Farmer especially wanted to thank all the sponsors and participants for their support.  To join in on next years event you can start looking for tickets around August of next year.

    The Little Apple Optimist meets at the country club every Tuesday at noon, and is always looking for new members.

    Optimist Club Chairman of Programs Vera Hintz with Crawl Participant

     

     

     

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