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Title: |
Clubhouse of Suffolk 3rd Annual Chili Fest |
Sub Title: |
at Clubhouse of Suffolk in Ronkonkoma, Long Island, New York |
Date: |
October 19, 2013 |
Time: |
12:00 PM to 4:00 PM
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Admission: | Free admission. |
Location: |
Clubhouse of Suffolk |
Street Address: |
939 Johnson Avenue |
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Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 |
Description: |
Clubhouse of Suffolk 3rd Annual Chili Fest at Clubhouse of Suffolk in Ronkonkoma, Long Island, New York.
Come join people from across Long Island featuring local restaurants, businesses and individuals who compete for best chili meat/fish and vegan/vegetarian categories.
This Chili Contest and Fall Festival includes live music by
The Roadhouse Band, featuring The Selden Alumni 25-piece brass band.
Lots of food and beverages, Halloween costume contest (for children under 10), one of a kind vendors and games, great raffle prizes.
Come join the fun, see who our Professional Judges select for the winners. Vote in our People's Choice award.
Competing chili teams in meat and vegan, vegetarian categories from area restaurants and businesses compete for the best chili, blind taste tasted by professional foodies. Come sample them all, then vote for the People's Choice award. Enjoy live music, an array of vendors, children's games, a Halloween costume contest for children under 10, fabulous prizes and food galore.
About Clubhouse of Suffolk
At Clubhouse of Suffolk, we believe that each person affected by a mental illness can experience recovery and realize full, meaningful lives, despite disability. We believe that every person with the right support and a sense of hope for the future can succeed in reaching personal goals. Our staff is dedicated to helping you make that a reality through our many programs and services.
Clubhouse of Suffolk is licensed by the NYS Office of Mental Health to provide PROS (personalized recovery oriented services) to adults in Suffolk County, NY. We believe each person affected by a mental illness can experience recovery and realize full, meaningful lives with the right supports. Our mission is to assist people who are affected by mental illness to lead healthy, productive, addiction-free and socially satisfying lives and to provide culturally relevant, skilled, clinical care that supports the beliefs, values, preferences and life circumstances of all our members. |
Contact: |
631-471-7242 |
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