On July 27, 2016

Killington turns up the heat for the 4th annual Chili Cook-off

By Robin Alberti

This saucy blend of chili was present at the 2015 Killington Chili Cook-off.

Thursday, July 28 at 5 p.m. — KILLINGTON — Killington’s 4th Chili Cook-off returns to the Sherburne Memorial Library on River Road on Thursday, July 28. The annual event is guaranteed to bring the best tasting chili in town! Participants bring their finest chili to compete for the title of “Best Chili in Killington.” Or, stop by the event to taste the chefs’ creations. Besides chili, the festival offers beverages and live music by the Chad Hollister Band. The family friendly event runs from 5 to 8 p.m. Admission is $10 per person; $15 for two; or $25 for a family of four, and is a fundraiser to benefit Killington Parks & Recreation. For more info, visit killingtontown.com.

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