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South Salem church to hold chili cookoff benefit on Nov. 5

A percentage of funds raised will go to the Alzheimer's Association

The chili cookoff will include awards in red, white and vegetarian categories.
The chili cookoff will include awards in red, white and vegetarian categories. (Photo courtesy of Unsplash)

SOUTH SALEM — The South Salem Presbyterian Church will hold its Chip Andrus Chili Cook-Off from 6-9 p.m. on Saturday, Nov.5, to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association Hudson Valley Chapter’s Longest Day fundraiser. The church is located at 111 Spring St.

“The South Salem Presbyterian Church and the Alzheimer’s Association Hudson Valley share the goal of caring for our neighbors in times of need,” said Robyn Musicant, who is organizing the event along with Kaitlin and Martin Watkins. “Our annual Chili Cook-Off was a fantastic event that brought the community together to celebrate good food and increase awareness of Alzheimer’s services in our area.”

Musicant credits her fellow organizers for enhancing the event, “Kaitlin and Martin leveled up this event to the grand scale it has become. The creative thinking in making it a fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Association and incorporating local sponsors was all their idea.”

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The competition will include multiple chili divisions as well as mac & cheese. For the chili, there will be the following categories: Red (beef or pork-based chili) or white (chicken/turkey/vegetarian-based chili) and first responders (Fire Department, Police Department, Ambulance Corps or State Police).

“We usually have 30 or so chili entries,” Musicant said, “and we are continuing our new mac & cheese divisions as well. In the past, we’ve had well over 150 chili tasters.”

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There is no entry fee to participate in the competition. Tasters will pay a $20 fee to sample the offerings and vote for their favorites, with Taster’s Choice awards presented based on popular vote. Children 12 and under will be admitted free. The entry deadline will be Friday,
Nov. 4.

Judges will present gold, silver, bronze awards to red, white and first responders. Tasters Choice awards will be presented to first through fifth place in the chili and first-responder
categories.

Various side dishes and kid-friendly foods and deserts will also be provided by Jimmy The Baker, famous for his Crumb Cake and other scrumptious baked goods on QVC. Event sponsors include The Horse & Hound Inn, Cross River Wine Merchant, Captain Lawrence Brewing Company, Sprout Creek Bakery and North East Preferred Contracting.

The event, which is held in memory of the church’s former pastor Rev. Dr. Chip Andrus, was last held in 2019 but put on hold during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The Chili Cook-Off was near and dear to his heart, because we bring the entire community together for delicious food, warm friendship, laughter and music. As Chip always said, ‘Everyone is always welcome here.’ ” Musicant said.

The Alzheimer’s Association Hudson Valley

Chapter, which will receive 25 percent of the money raised, will have an
information table at the event where people can learn about the disease, the
latest research advances in treating it, and the many programs and services the
Association offers to help families living with dementia.

“We are committed to teaming up with the Alzheimer’s Association Hudson Valley every year until there is a cure,” Musicant said.

Anyone who has questions about the Cook-Off is asked to email sspcchilicookoff@gmail.com with questions.

About the Longest Day

Funds raised went to the
Association’s The Longest Day fundraiser, in which participants choose an activity — biking, hiking, playing bridge, swimming, knitting and more — to shine a light on the 5.7 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease and the more than 16 million family members and friends providing care and support. On the actual longest day, the summer solstice on June 21, all their efforts are celebrated in honor of the long days spent by caregivers of those with
dementia. Learn more at alz.org/tld

About the Hudson Valley Chapter

The Hudson Valley Chapter serves families living with dementia in seven counties in New York including Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester. To learn
more about programs and services offered locally, visit alz.org/hudsonvalley.

About the Alzheimer’s Association

The Alzheimer’s Association is a worldwide voluntary health organization dedicated to Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Our mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection and maximizing quality care and support. Its vision is a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. Visit www.alz.org or call 800.272.3900.

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