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Press Releases Humane Society For
Hamilton County
18102 Cumberland Road
Noblesville, IN 46060
For Immediate Release
Oct. 3, 2006
Contact: Suzanne Yoder
HSHC, Manager of Event Marketing
317.219.3324
Indiana State
Championship Chili Cookoff
Announces winners
NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Oct. 3, 2006 – The Indiana State Chili
Cook-off from Saturday, Sept. 30th held at the Westfield
Town Hall in Westfield, announces the winners from the
statewide competition.
The event featured winners from each
category in order of their winning place:
- CASI Chili - must follow CASI
rules
1) Jeff Netser, Seymour, IN
2) Brad Garland, Westfield, IN
3) Mike Stevens, Homer Glen, IL
4) Julie Netser, Seymour, IN
5) Rick Geiger, Chicago, IL
6) Darin Jester, Indianapolis, IN
7) Mike McCann, Noblesville, IN
8) Bruce Tatum, Kokomo, IN
9) Sharrie Sutton, Indianapolis, IN
10) Charles Sutton, Indianapolis, IN
- Showmanship – best show teams,
judged on; theme, costumes, booth, action, appeal
1) Scarecrow Chili: Mary Satterly, Indianapolis, IN
2) Decatur Township Fire Department: Darin Jester,
Indianapolis, IN
3) Peppalicious Chili: Mark Phillips, Indianapolis,
IN
- People’s Choice Chili – Anything
goes. Public votes on winners
1) Gutbusters Chili: Brad Garland, Scott Shanks,
Barry Vinard, Eric Klingbeil, and Wendell Torrey, IN
and MI
2) TNT Chili: Bruce Tatum and gang, Kokomo, IN
3) Sante Fe Bullies: Mark McCann and Keith,
Noblesville, IN
- Salsa – must be made fresh
on-site
1) Julie Nester – Seymour, IN
2) Shariie Sutton, Indianapolis, IN
3) Mary Satterly, Indianapolis, IN
- Police and Fire category – open
to all policemen and firemen, anything goes
1) Darin Jester, Indianapolis, IN
For more
information about the event or to inquire about next year’s
event please contact Brad Garland, (317) 407-2670 or email
at
bradgarland@indy.rr.com.
All proceeds from
the event helped the homeless animals at the Humane Society
for Hamilton County.
The mission of the Humane Society for Hamilton County
(HSHC) is to provide a compassionate and healthy environment
for the homeless animals in our care until they can be
placed into permanent, loving homes. The HSHC strives to
promote responsible pet ownership and reduce the suffering
caused by pet overpopulation and animal cruelty by offering
low cost spay/neuter solutions and education.
Questions? Email us at
hshc@hamiltonhumane.com.
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