Videos
help show the flavor of the audience participation in chili cook-off
fundraising event. In the video above you can see people galore.
Sunset Beach Chili
Cook-Off--Sunset Beach, Calif. knows how to have fun. Every community
fundraiser brings out the good tidings and good deeds of community givers
who celebrate for a cause. Usually they raise money for scholarships, for
community enhancements and even things such as a new bathroom for the
community center, which was recently paid off. How good can life be in
the beach community located in Orange County, California? Just try the
chili and you'll find out.
At the Sunset Beach Chili
Cook-Off one attendant/volunteer/sponsor summed it up, " You can smell it,
you can taste it and there are so many types of chili to sample. Can it get
much better?"
There are dozens, if not
hundreds of
chili cook-offs in California. Just finding them is a bit tough because
not all of them are publicized. But one organization that his it down pat,
International Chili Society (ICS). An official at the International Chili
Society (ICS) said the fire gets turned up at ICS sanctioned events.
Not everyone can afford to pay the fees, nor do some communities wish to
make their chili cook contests so serious. In Sunset Beach, for
instance, the Fire Department is all volunteer. So much of what occurs in
the community is accomplished through volunteerism and giving.
That keeps it fun folks
like Pat Thies, Jacquie Morrison, Angie, Jenny and the cast and crew of the
Chili Cook-Off production. Each year the chair of the event rotates so you
never know who'll be in charge next year, but suffice to say that you'll see
the same volunteers year after year, working to maintain the quality of life
they cherish. They know the stories, too. The restaurants and stores in
Sunset Beach are mostly about relationships and people.
So if you seek a fun
time, good chili and a hearty, friendly crowd just trying to help others,
head to Sunset Beach for the Annual Chili Cook-Off held at the Community
Building at the all-volunteer Firehouse Station.
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