Canceled – Chili / Chowder Cookoff & Car Show on September 25

Canceled – Chili / Chowder Cookoff & Car Show on September 25
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Chincoteague Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

CANCELED – Chili / Chowder Cookoff & Car Show
Date(s) – September 25, 2021
10:00 am – 5:00 pm

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UPDATE – August 16, 2021 – Due to limited interest from competitors and vendors, the 2021 Chili/Chowder Cookoff and Car Show has been canceled for 2021.

Join the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company for the 21st Annual Chili/Chowder Cookoff & Car Show at the Chincoteague Island Carnival Grounds, 3648 Main Street, on Saturday, September 25th! Delicious food & drink, talented craft vendors, live music, and some beautiful vehicles on display! Vote for your favorite chili, chowder, and vehicles! Prizes awarded in all categories.

To be a chili, chowder, or craft vendor, please visit www.cvfc3.com for their vendor application (available soon) and for updated car show information, visit www.facebook.com/ChiliChowderCookoffCarShow!

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Chincoteague Chamber of Commerce



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