casi scholarship program at work
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casi scholarship program at work
June 2005 Web Page www.chili.org Volume 18 Issue 6 CASI SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM AT WORK Photo by Donn Shands Dani Medlin, Great Pepper (R) and Shree Duncan, Pepper Popper (L) of Dam POD, presenting a check to Mel Fitzhenry, CASI President Dallas Area Metroplex Pod (DAM) is proud to contribute a check for $1000 to the CASI Scholarship Fund with proceeds from their annual New Year’s Eve Chili and Black Eyed Pea Cook Off and Ring In The New Year Party. Each year holds a new theme. Anything from Disco in the Tropics to a Frat House Toga Party! This event is held on New Year’s Eve at the North Texas State Fairgrounds in Denton, Texas. Cooks from as far away as Houston, Terlingua and Snyder make the trek to this fun filled event yearly. The chili is hot, the peas are lucky and the music is loud. But, the PARTY is not to be missed! CASI Hot Line 888-CASIHOT If you have a cookoff coming up in the month of August your cookoff information must be in the hands of the CASI Upcomings Director by June 15th to meet the 30 day cookoff advertising requirement. Grace Lim, a graduating senior from Buena High School in Sierra Vista, Arizona, was presented her four-year CASI scholarship for $1000 each year on Monday, May 16, 2005 by Greg Monger, Pepper Popper from High Desert Pod. Grace will attend Georgetown University in the Washington D.C. area and study pre-medicine and hopes to eventually become a pediatrician. Grace is a fine example of American youth today. She and her family thanked CASI for the scholarship. Chili Appreciation Society International Inc. 3802 Manchaca Road Austin, Texas 78704 Non Profit Organization US Postage Paid Kerrville, Texas Permit No. 81 Page 2 Terlingua Trails June 2005 ED Ponderings Susan and I decided it was time to look for a motorhome that would afford us more living space when we’re on the road for extended periods of time. I felt that we should honor our sponsors by starting at Ancira. We didn’t need to go anywhere else. They were great. The entire process of looking at vehicles and working out acceptable terms was very pleasant and professional. I’m glad we gave them a chance. CASI has great sponsors and they deserve our loyalty. Please let them know you appreciate their support and give them an opportunity when you decide to make a purchase. Let’s take a look at the timetable for Great Peppers Meeting preparations. Sammie Plant and her committee have been working hard to arrange a great time for everyone in San Angelo. Great Peppers Meeting registration forms have gone out in the mail. To avoid a late fee, these must be returned to Sammie Plant by August 2. The host pod needs to plan meeting space, meals, and other details that vary depending on the number of attendees. Please register early to make their task easier. Rules change letters have gone out to all of the pods. I hope there is a lot of productive discussion going on. To be considered, rules change proposals have to be back to me no later than July 1. I will then compile the proposals and send them to all Great Peppers before the end of July so they can be discussed at the August pod meetings. Pod Credentials forms will go in the mail in late June and will be due back no later than September 1. Last year, everyone did a great job of getting their credentials in so they could be processed in time. I thank you for that and hope we can do it again. This year, I will be typing your information into the live database on the CASI Central Information System. Please be certain all of your pod officers and referees have paid their dues through next year or include a check for their dues with your packet. If you don’t, the CIS will reject them and we’ll have a lot of extra work to get it cleared up. Again, let’s keep up the good work just like last year. Candidate forms, included in the packet, are due back to me by July 25. If you need one and you don’t have access to a pod copy, let me know and I’ll send one to you. Phew! We all have lots to do in the next three months. We’ll be at cookoffs in Texas, Wyoming, and Colorado this month. I hope to see you on the trail. Thanks for all that you do. TALLYMASTER'S REPORT YEAR TO DATE COOK0FF-OFF STATISTICS STATE ALABAMA ARKANSAS ARIZONA CALIFORNIA COLORADO FLORIDA GEORGIA IOWA ILLINOIS INDIANA KANSAS LOUISIANA MARYLAND MISSOURI MISSISSIPPI MEXICO NORTH CAROLINA NEBRASKA NEW MEXICO NEVADA NEW YORK OKLAHOMA TENNESSEE TEXAS VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WYOMING GRAND TOTAL REQ COOKOFFS PTS HELD 6 2 12 16 12 25 6 1 6 2 9 6 6 3 9 1 9 10 6 2 6 3 6 1 12 4 6 3 6 3 6 3 9 6 6 1 12 5 6 1 6 1 12 9 12 4 12 193 6 4 9 2 6 1 6 1 313 CHILIS JUDGED 43 440 657 16 31 128 49 18 206 37 127 57 67 53 66 267 120 15 156 20 15 183 73 7,098 66 37 16 25 10,086 MONEY RAISED 1,300.00 15,713.00 37,281.39 300.00 8,100.00 23,790.00 2,347.00 8,000.00 17,972.00 15,000.00 4,091.83 2,783.00 8,295.00 8,200.00 2,135.00 3,100.00 9,608.00 300.00 4,970.00 700.00 6,000.00 103,903.00 17,932.00 305,706.93 1,237.00 1,413.06 1,000.00 5,000.00 616,178.21 DELINQUENT COOKOFFS - These are Cookoffs held before 04/01/05 that results have not been received for! *** No Delinquent Cookoffs *** Alan Terlingua Trails Editor & Publisher: Doug (Bucky) Seelig Contributing Editors: Upcoming Cookoffs: Dorathy Williams Cookoff Results: Bill Pierson Articles: Renee Moore Printer: Kerrville Daily Times - Kerrville, Texas Join the discussion Keep up with the latest news Chili Hot News – the (almost) daily electronic newsletter of the chili community To subscribe, email Alan Dean at a-dean@tstar.net June 2005 Terlingua Trails Qualified As Of May 15, 2005 COOKS 159 Bobby Bagganly, Forsythe GA 160 Harford Field, Big Canoe GA 161 Chris Mills, Macon GA 162 Jimmy L. Maturo, Niceville FL 163 Beverly King, Woodbridge VA 164 Daniel E. “Dan” Bauer Alexandria VA 165 Janie Bauer, Alexandria VA 166 George K. Jowers III San Antonio TX 167 Janet Keirsey, Tulsa OK 168 Dana Plocheck, Houston TX 169 Donna Foley, Galveston TX 170 Marcia Headrick, Huntsville TX 171 Doris Greenlees, Houston TX 172 Guy Tennison, Sierra Vista AZ 173 Janita Hinds, Livingston TX 174 Rick Davis, Boerne TX 175 Steve Nadeau, Boerne TX 176 Karen Bains, Rankin TX 177 Judy Walker, Wichita Falls TX 178 Dee Hay, Pasadena TX 179 Pat Krenek, Houston TX 180 Lee Pruiett, Garland TX 181 Paul Mendicki, Frontenac KS 182 Peggy Velasquez, Mission KS 183 Tina Barnes, Euless TX 184 Russ Reaves, Bensenville IL 185 Virgil Johnson, Ottumwa IA 186 Susan (Suzy) Weber, Livingston TX 187 Candice Thomas, Naperville IL 188 Fred W. Gann, Salisbury NC 189 R. Bruce Stewart, Hurst TX 190 David Hewlett, Murphy TX 191 Larry Burruss, San Marcos TX 192 David J.”MadJack” Garner, Mesa AZ 193 George Kunkle, Couch MO 194 Norman Schoenradt, New River AZ 195 Joann Scott, Odessa TX 196 Gregg Wilson, Odessa TX 197 John Montgomery, Golden CO 198 Lyman Wilkinson, Loveland CO 199 Bob Cagle, Cabot AR 200 Clifton Nickle, Philadelphia MS 201 Marolyn “Mayo” Blair, Houston TX 202 Keith Karaff, Houston TX 203 Richard J. Steinert, Greensboro NC 204 Mike Williams, Mocksville NC 205 Robert Lowery, Victoria TX 206 Dani C. Medlin, Rowlett TX SHOW TEAMS 75 GA Party Hawgs, Cordele GA Hughes, Tracy 76 Cowboy Cookin’, Pryor OK Going, Donnie 77 Pharter Starters, Broken Arrow OK Hallenbeck, Mike 78 Lady Luck, Huntsville TX Headrick, Marcia 79 Jack-O-Lantern Chili Sierra Vista AZ Tennison, Guy 80 Renegade Chili Rovers II Riverview FL Esford, Vicki 81 Sandi’s Stuff, Mesa AZ Limon, Sandi 82 Donkey Express, Odessa TX Simpson, Doretta “Dodie” 83 Toad Chokin’ Chili Shawnee Mission KS Lintner, Colleen 84 Red State Red, Plano TX Sorrentino, Mark 85 Gut Buster’s Chili, Westfield IN Garland, Brad 86 Diamond Coyote, Batavia IL Pierson, Cheryl L. 87 Deb’s Rt 66 Chili Fix, Kingman AZ Wasik, Debbie 88 Red Hot Chili Peppers, Alexander AR Holt, Ed 89 Freak Show Chili, Charlotte NC Werany, Victor 90 Dr. Ray, Waxahachie TX Calhoun, Ray Page 3 TallyWhackers Back in January, I wrote about notifying the proper CASI entity (Membership, TallyMaster, Alcalde) about any address or name changes. Right after that, I was inundated by two address change notifications. With the advent of the CASI Central Information System and its merged membership/ cooks databases, it is even more vital to let us know your current address. If you want to receive your Terlingua Trails and/or you want to be invited to TICC, we need to know where to find you. Mikie, Ralph and I all have our addresses, phone numbers and emails published in the Terlingua Trails. Please think of us when you move. By the time you read this, I will have mailed over 300 cook and show team qualification cards. Are you saving these cards? They can be very useful. They can remind you that you have to be somewhere on November 5, 2005. They can settle an argument if someone doesn’t believe that you qualified. And, most importantly, in the event you can’t make it to Terlingua, they might get you a contestant shirt. I will go over the contestant shirt policy later when we are closer to TICC, but here is a brief on why that qualification card could come in handy. The fact that you qualified in Chili or Show does not guarantee you a TICC contestant shirt. Registration for Chili and/or Show at TICC does. In ordering the shirts, our goal is to make sure that every TICC participant gets a shirt, and it’s the size they want. To do this, we order more shirts than our anticipated need. Allowing absent qualified cooks or show team captains to have a shirt is our method of disposing of the extra shirts. Presenting your card is our way of making sure we give the person presenting your card a shirt intended for you. Bill Pierson CASI TallyMaster CASI INSURANCE Please make note: the contact for obtaining insurance certificates for cookoffs has changed. To get a certificate (proof of insurance) for your cookoff, please contact Michelle Moreau-Account Manager, Consolidated Insurance Center, Inc., 11403 Cronridge Drive, PO Box 0664, Owings Mills, MD 21117-0664, Phone: 410-356-9500, Fax: 410-363-3520, Email: mmoreau@cicinc.com Scholarship Recipient Update I would like to thank CASI for giving me a scholarship in 2002 to allow me to pursue my degree in the teaching field. I am in my third year at Northlake College obtaining a slow degree while working at the YMCA doing what I love: coaching, umpiring, and being the Assistant Sports Director. After my time at Northlake, I plan to transfer to the University of North Texas to pursue a degree in Secondary Education. Thank you once again to all the people of CASI who have facilitated my college education. Kris Hudspeth Page 4 Terlingua Trails June 2005 Bess's Best CASI Membership Report Hello to all from cool and chilly Lamar, Missouri. Just when I thought it was time to forget about all the frost and cold weather, here it comes again. Fortunately, we’ve been able to save our tomato plants and several flowers. I know our yard doesn’t look the best with old sheets and bedspreads draped over everything, but it does the job. And it’s a lot easier than getting up at sunrise and spraying Mikie McGarity - Membership Chairperson Thank you to all of our members who have renewed their annual dues. If you have a question about your membership, please call me (817) 975-2200 or email me (mikie@mcgarity.org.) It is so encouraging to receive all the new membership applications – both individuals and corporate. To see our members renew and reaffirm their faith in the CASI organization is very gratifying. If you see any of these members at cookoffs in your area, I encourage you to make a new friend and extend a warm CASI welcome. Thank you. New CASI Members Renewing Members Please welcome our newest CASI members. Make it a point to meet them and greet them. CASI would like to welcome back these annual members and some of our past members who have joined us again. Gary Allison – Waco, TX Scott Burton – Junction, TX Pamela Carpenter – LaGrange, TX Childress Chamber of Commerce – Childress, TX Donald E. Conte – Lakeside, OH Clay Cross – San Angelo, TX Emannuel De Frates – Port Arthur, TX John Dusek – Katy, TX Bruce Frederick – San Angelo, TX Sherry Glass – San Angelo, TX Jimmy E. Gumm – Valley Mills, TX Michael A. Mayorga – Seabrook, TX Diana J. Page – Wellington, KS Albert Plain – Fredonia, TX Dana Plocheck – Houston, TX Johnny Ratliff – San Angelo, TX Ruben Rodriguez – Knickerbocker, TX Dennis Tudor – Dallas, TX Monette M. Birch – Seabrook, TX Joe Boyd – San Antonio, TX Dale Daniel – Denton, TX Lee C. Estabrook – Minden, LA Adrienne Grant – Durham, NC Jim Haas – Odessa, TX Fred Lazarus – Mertzon, TX Ed Nesbitt – Houston, TX Jack Ramsey – Highland Village, TX Please remember if you’re moving, let us know. Your Trails will not follow you without an address change. You can either call me (817-975-2200) or email me at mikie@mcgarity.org. Mikie McGarity Membership Chairman Director terms that expire this year: Mel FitzHenry Mikie McGarity Renee Moore Dorathy Williams If you are interested in running for a position on the Board, contact the Executive Director. water on all the plants. As I write this in May, school is out in Lamar. This year they didn’t have to miss school days during the winter because of bad weather. I’m not sure if that’s good or bad; it gives us the grandkids for two extra weeks. Harry made out a schedule of small jobs for the kids to do, but if it’s like last year and the year before, he ends up doing more fussing about the way they work, so I usually end up helping or doing most of the work. I’m starting to fall back into my daily routine after my near encounter with serious injury or possible death about 3 weeks ago. For those who have been to our shop, they will know what I’m talking about and for those who haven’t, I will try to explain. The building we have for our shop and detail business used to be the main office for the area Phillips 66 agency. The agency closed several years ago, but the large 4X6 foot outdoor sign has remained as a landmark in Lamar. The sign was on a pole some 30 feet in the air and it came down without warning, missing me by about a foot. Harry and I were finishing up a detail job when this occurred. I have no idea what the sign weighs, but it took Harry and two other guys to carry it into the shop. I’m not sure when the sign is going to get put back up. Harry’s having problems with his hands and arms, and I have to do a lot of the things that he normally does. This year is both of our 45th class reunions, but different schools and towns. I’ve had to do about all of the work on Harry’s reunion and have now been made chairperson of my class reunion. Somehow in the midst of all this confusion, I have been successful in increasing the amount of items donated for the Missouri State Chili Cookoff raffle. I’ve had this raffle, as well as very large goody bags for the cooks, for the past 3 years and as I said, this year looks super! This year, I have two ladies designer wristwatches, tickets and accommodations to shows in Branson, Missouri, plus many more large items. Oh, somehow I found the time to transport Harry back and forth to his specialist in Springfield, to make sure Austin and Cheyene have clean clothes every day which means extra laundry, scheduling time for rodeo practice and dance lessons, and summer baseball. I thought by now we would have made several cookoffs, but as bad luck or whatever would have it, we’ve only been able to cook twice this year. I know and realize that each and every one of you have just as many problems and difficulties as Harry and I, but somehow when you hear others are having problems also, it makes you think that what you have is not so bad. Always remember that it doesn’t matter how well you have things scheduled or planned, you always want to be ready for the unexpected. I have seen on television when a sports star has to give up his profession for one reason or another and how emotional and upset they become. I understand now what they are going thru when I see Harry having to give up so much he loves and has done most of his life when he cannot do it or has to ask for help. As I said, be ready for the unexpected and give thanks for what you have each day. In the morning starts a busy summer, so I have to get started planning menus, making Kool Aid, and all the other good stuff that goes with being a Granny. So if the Lord is willing and the creek doesn’t rise (and no more signs fall), I’ll talk to you about this time again next month. Bess and Harry Donations, Contributions and Memorials Many thanks for contributions this month to the National Scholarship Fund from the Dallas Area Metroplex Pod and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Harford County, Maryland. June 2005 Terlingua Trails Page 5 Corporate Membership Pecan Grove R.V. Park – Alpine, TX Poochco (Jim Luhn) – Fort Worth, TX Quicksilver Trading Company – Terlingua, TX Mikie McGarity - Membership Chairperson Quilts, Etc. by Marguerite – Terlingua, TX PLEASE WELCOME Red Lion Spicy Foods Company – Red Lion, PA Chisos Mining Co. Motel – Terlingua, TX AND THANK THESE Red River Conference Center – Red River, NM Chisos Mountains Lodge - Big Bend, TX CASI MEMBERS. Reddick & Associates – Beeville, TX Cin Chili & Co. – Houston, TX Renfro Foods, Inc. – Fort Worth, TX Doug Seelig Land Surveyors, P.C. – Austin, TX San Antonio Pod – CASI – San Antonio, TX They have invested in our Society as Annual Corporate Falls Distributing – Wichita Falls, TX San Antonio Police Benefits Assoc. – San Antonio, Members. If you live in their area, PLEASE stop by Goat Creek Ranch – Lockhart, TX TX and thank them personally. Hallsville Area Chamber of Commerce – Hallsville, Southwest Canopy of Texas, Inc. – Houston, TX TX Southwest Horn Toad Raisers Assoc. – Odessa, TX Please Welcome our Newest Corporate Harper Transport, Inc. – Ennis, TX Mike Strack – Sierra Vista, AZ Members H-E-B #5 – Waco, TX T&K Dairy – Snyder, TX H-E-B #8 – Waco, TX Lorina’s Cantina – Del Rio, TX Taylor Construction – Johnson City, TX Irving B.P.O. Does No. 201 – Irving, TX Quilts, Etc. by Marguerite – Terlingua, TX Ten Bits Ranch, LLC – Terlingua, TX Irving Elks Lodge # 2334 – Irving, TX Tennessee Filly Promotions – Parsons, TN Corporate Membership List Linda Odom Photography – Manchaca, TX Terlingua Auto Service – Terlingua, TX Aransas Pass Chamber of Commerce – Aransas Lockhart Motor Company – Lockhart, TX Terlingua Ghostown – Alpine, TX Pass, TX Long Draw Pizza – Terlingua, TX Texas Assoc. of Campground Owners – Arlington, Austin Lone Star RV Resort – Austin, TX Lorina’s Cantina – Del Rio, TX TX Big Bend Motor Inn – Terlingua, TX Main Street West Memphis – West Memphis, AR Texas River and Jeep Expeditions – Terlingua, TX Blanco’s – Houston, TX Maskat Provost Guard – Wichita Falls, TX Thunderbird Machinery Co. – Odessa, TX The Boathouse at Terlingua – Terlingua, TX Dr. Steve & Ann Meyer – Dallas, TX Traders Village, LTD – Grand Prairie, TX Hut Brown, Director Emeritus – El Paso, TX Mike’s Catering – Orange Park, FL Traders Village – Houston, TX C&C Monogramming – Gonzales, TX Mild Bill’s Spices, Etc. – Bulverde, TX Wales Land Co., Inc. – Terlingua, TX Canyon Lake Medical Center – Canyon Lake, TX Mockingbird Hill – Terlingua, TX Wichita Falls R.V. Park – Wichita Falls, TX Chi Omega Sorority – Wichita Falls, TX Ms. Tracy’s Café – Terlingua, TX Wish You Were Here – Englewood, FL CORPORATE MEMBER SPOTLIGHT By Ken Rodd favorite beverage. They are real proud of their “special” recipe for Margarita’s. I took the challenge Lorina gave me on the quality and taste of her Margaritas and I can report that they definitely make one of the best. Our Corporate Member this month is LORINA’S Stop by on your next trip to or thru Del Rio or for sure if you cook in Del Rio on your CANTINA in Del Rio, Texas. Lorina Harris became a way to TICC. Corporate Member by signing up for TWO years while she was cooking at Texas Ladies State Chili Championship. This neat Cantina is 7.3 miles West of downtown Del Rio on Highway 90 on the left side if you are heading West. If you're staying at Holiday RV park, then travel East on Hwy 90 for 1.8 miles. The atmosphere makes it almost impossible to stop “to have one” with the friendly welcome you receive from the staff and other customers when you step inside. It is open Monday thru Saturday from 2:00pm until 2:00am and Sundays from 2:00pm until midnight. Every day different food is prepared and set out for the customers to enjoy – from Taco’s to BBQ and even spaghetti & meatballs. You never know what it will be from day to day but one thing about the food stays the same – it is complimentary for the customers. You can enjoy a game or two of darts, pool, relax at a table top game machine to try your skills at the different games offered on it or watch TV while enjoying your Editor's Note If you have articles or photos of cookoffs or events in your area you would like to share with the CASI community, please send them to me and I will publish them if space permits. Bucky Page 6 Terlingua Trails TALES FROM THE RANCH Orale CASI, God bless CASI y que paso everybody? Pretty quiet here at the ranch. Actually, not much going on here in Concho County. Well, I traveled on down to South Padre Island for a homeowners meeting last week and lo and behold, a chili cook-off broke out. So, being down there already, I decided to attend the festivities. Ran into some chili friends throughout the chili world. Being familiar with the country side, I decided to volunteer myself to be the designated tour guide. Mr. Bruce Pinnell and his lovely wife Sharon came down Thursday and as soon as the motor home was parked and hooked up, we headed for Mexico. I took Bruce and Sharon to a little town called Nuevo Progresso, just across from Progresso, Texas. We did the usual turista thing. Went shopping, drank some of the local beverages, and ate some very good seafood cuisine. Had a good time in all. Friday, Bruce and I made a visit to the local establishments on the island while Mrs. Sharon and Debbie Eiland (Ginger) Turner went shopping. Mr. (Fred Astair) Wayne Turner was partaking in some R & R in his RV so we decided not to bother him. Later Friday night, Bruce, Sharon and I went back to Mexico. This time we went to Cuidad Matamoras Tamalipas, a little town across from Brownsville, TX. Once again, we did the turista thing, went shopping, ate some good food, purchased some curiosidades and came back to the island. Had a real good time with Bruce and Sharon. Next time you see Ms. Sharon, ask her about the chicken. I can’t elaborate on it, cause what happens in Mexico, stays in Mexico. You knowwhatimean Vern? Saturday was cook-off day. I mingled around the area, visited with Bruce and Cindy Wilkins, Mama Maxine, Bruce and Honey Jones, another couple from Houston, Ray King and his wife pat, Clif Dugan, Mr. Bob Coats and his wife Doris C. Had a good time visiting all day with all my chili friends. Next day was Sunday, Mothers Day, so I decided to treat Mrs. Doris to a trip to Mexico. Bob, Doris, Clif Dugan and I got up early and headed for Mexico. I took everybody to Nuevo Progresso since Bob and Doris C had never been there. Again we did the turista thing. Went shopping, ate some good food, etc, etc, then went back to the island. Everybody went to bed, got up Monday and everybody went home. I stayed, still had some more business to tend to. I was glad to see some chili friends and visit. Don’t see very many chili folks on the island very often. Just had our Black Gold cook-off here in Odessa. Had several out of town folks drive in for the fandango. Now some people have shenanigans, but down here in Odessa, we have gala’s, fandango’s, pachangas, windmill fixins, nut cuttins, an occasional wedding, once in a while a couple in their mid fifties decide to elope, and then we have lots of rodeos. The cook-off went well. Our GP, Mr Leroy Childress and his wife Patsy had their hands full. My fellow rancher and trusty companion, Mr. Dave Boone and staff treated everyone to a wonderful fish fry. Our wonderful Black Gold ladies and out of town visiting ladies also June 2005 provided covered dishes for the occasion. Good job everybody. Hats off to all those who received the coveted pump jack. The 2005 Texas Ladies State champ flew in for the affair. We thank Dana for making the long trip. Sunday’s cook-off was cancelled due to inclement weather otherwise we would have had another great cook-off. Way to go to the winners of the domino tournament. Thanks to everyone involved. Couldn’t have done it without you. More happenings. It seems that we have a dedicated chili cook that has decided to take up farming, along with cooking chili so to speak. The man in question is no other than Mr. Green Acres, Future Farmer of America, Steve Nadeau. Yo Rita. Scuttlebutt has it that Mr. Nadeau has this forty foot tractor that can plow a row straighter than anyone can imagine, and this is according to some veteran farmers that were present. It all came about at a chili cook-off where Mr. Nadeau was demonstrating his farming skills and had one of his rows on display. Yea buddy. Folks from all around came to see this display of modern farming technology. His wife Margaret was interviewed about the instant fame and all she could say was that she was proud to be married to a blond husband. What can I say folks. Next time you see Steve, ask him about his hydraulic jacks on his new motor home. Who knows, you might even get to see a straight row. To go along with this subject, Mr. Tex Riley has just purchased a new tractor and it seems that there may be a farming venture in the works between Tex and Steve. Nobody knows about what type of crop production these two farmers will produce but for more up to the latest news, click on chiliphoto.com for your updates on chili news and progressive farming. What can I say folks, CASI has talented members with undisputed, impeccable taste. Ok folks, gotta lock up the chickens before rocky raccoon beats me to it. Keep cooking; see you down the road somewhere. Words of Wisdom: 1.The one who asks, is a fool for 5 minutes. The one who does not ask, is a fool forever. 2. Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again. Louis and Barbara Matthiesen Ranch Paint Rock, Texas TICC Merchandise 2004 T-Shirts, Sweat Shirts, Caps, Pins, Bandanas, Koozies. Bumper Stickers and Window Decals. CASI Window Shades,Tote Bags. 2004 Posters and previous years available. For further information or ordering please contact: Dorathy Williams 1-888-227-4468 or email Dorathy@brooksdata.net CORRECTION: Sally Papafan, winner of the most creative hat at Texas Ladies State Cook Off. June 2005 Terlingua Trails Page 7 A View from the Top of an Ole Chilihead I’m still having pink dreams. Bud was right on about the Texas Ladies State Cookoff. I have never seen so much pink. I think Colleen Wallace has started a new tradition with the pink decorated hats parade. I hear ladies already discussing what they are going to wear next year. Congratulations, ladies. Your cookoff is now the largest cookoff in the world except for Terlingua. There were 207 cooks registered. You surpassed Texas Men’s State for the first time. Guys, we have to make a concerted effort to get more cooks to Johnson City for Men’s State. They run an excellent cookoff. We need to give them our full support. The Texas Ladies State Board has made some changes. After many years of hard work, three members have retired from the board. They are Bob & Ava Horan and Sherrie Davis. The three new members are: James Bauer Registrar, Donna Conrad and Jim McKee. Here’s some information you need to mark on your calendar for next year’s Ladies State weekend. As you may or may not know, the date has always been predicated by the date Easter falls. It is always the third weekend when Easter is not on the third weekend. Next year, Easter falls on the third weekend, so Ladies State will be moved up a week as in the past. The date for Texas Ladies State next year will be April 8, 2005 and the Classic Pod cookoff will be on Sunday April 9, 2005. The TLS board tells me they will keep on making your cookoff better each year. I’m already looking forward to being there. See you on the trail to Terlingua. H. Ray King ANCIRA CHILI COOK OFF Hello all you chiliheads out there! Well it’s been another whole month. It sure seems like the time is just dragging by. Well did any of you figure out what a woman’s yet is? If I don’t forget, I’ll tell you at the end of the letter. I don’t know but I’ve been told that the Trails is going to print a registration form in it. I wouldn’t know for sure because I’m not getting mine! And I’ve been told I can’t feed you any tree rats, either! I told them if they didn’t want me to come up with all these delicious exotic delicacies to just quit asking me about the menu. Anyway, I am in charge of hospitality and when I get through with you, you won’t care if we feed you tree rat or escargot! Hey, how about that, a Frenchy two-dollar word out of my two bit brain! Here’s a little something from our Great Pepper. Good morning! I’m supposed to write something for the Terlingua Trails but not to the point of discrediting anything Bill has written. He’s only in training and no one else could do the jobs I’ve imposed on him. We’re having a great time putting together this Great Peppers’ Meeting. The SACA Pod probably has the best of the best members when it comes to something of this magnitude. Sometimes they even tell me NO! Can you imagine? They think I’m at the point that maybe I can keep my mouth shut a little and not tell everything we’re doing. I just love secrets, don’t you? We’ll have three smoking and one non-smoking room on the 4th floor for hospitality. Only chili people will be on that floor, so it should keep down the complaints. If you don’t want to be there, let me know as I do have a little pull with the hotel. We are looking forward to seeing you and showing all of you some old fashioned San Angelo hospitality. Sammie Ha! I wouldn’t touch that pile even if I had rubber gloves on up to my neck. Well, I don’t have a lot to say now (Sammie said it all) but you can bet your bottom dollar I will next month because we’re having a chili cookoff and some “Sammie Meetings” this month. Oh, by the way, I don’t know what a yet is either? It was in our newspaper. They reported that a woman had been shot and the bullet was in her yet! Hee, hee, hee SAN ANGELO INN AND CONVENTION CENTER 1-800-784-7839 Bill Hill aka, Tha Spider Life Member The 1979 World Championship Show Team, “The Texas Stars” Ancira's First Time Cook Off in Temple, Texas was held on April 30. Trish Garrett, Office Manager for Ancira, presents the trophies to Bucky Seelig and Doc Kinnison for First and Second Place. Sue Caffey (not shown) was the First Place Bean Winner. Page 8 Terlingua Trails June 2005 Cook Off Winners Mar 12, 2005-003 - Poulan GA Georgia State Chili & Brunswick, 19 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Bobby Bagganly, Forsythe GA 2 Harford Field, Big Canoe GA 3 Chris Mills, Macon GA 4 Jimmy L. Maturo, Niceville FL 5 Bruce Simpson, Forsyth GA 6 Pete Nolan, Hiram GA 7 Glen Hill, East Dublin GA 8 Ray Ellington, Macon GA 9 David Braun, Perry GA 10 Janet Gleaton, Arlington GA SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 GA Party Hawgs, Cordele GA Tracy Hughes 2 Pheobe Worth Rib Ticklers Sylvester GA Carol Marchant 3 Big Shots, Macon GA Rocky Mills 9 Mike Mayenschein, Owasso OK 10 Ivan Crossley, Tulsa OK SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Cowboy Cookin’, Pryor OK Donnie Going Mar 19, 2005-005 - Claremore OK 2 Biker Chili, Tulsa OK Claremore Elks Chili Cookoff, 17 Marilyn Crossley CHILIS 3 Pharter Starters, Broken Arrow CHILI WINNERS OK 1 Debbie Greenlee, Springdale AR Mike Hallenbeck 2 Marilyn Crossley, Tulsa OK 3 Everett Crawford, Broken Arrow Mar 26, 2005-004 - Phoenix AZ OK Pioneer Village Cookoff, 32 CHILIS 4 Tom (Tucker) Snyder, Tulsa OK CHILI WINNERS 5 Stephen O. Moore, Springdale AR 1 Wayne R. Jolliffe, Tucson AZ 6 David Brown, Catoosa OK 2 Guy Tennison, Sierra Vista AZ 7 Joe Giles, Farmington AR 3 Bob Bell, Chandler AZ 8 Mike Barber, Tulsa OK 4 Libby Favour, Prescott AZ 5 David J.”MadJack” Garner, Mesa AZ 6 Debbie Wasik, Kingman AZ 7 Buster Kirk, Black Canyon AZ 8 Peter J. Braly, Tucson AZ 9 Sue Black, Cottonwood AZ 10 Tom Melton, Scottsdale AZ SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Renegade Chili Rovers II Riverview FL Vicki Esford 2 Sandi’s Stuff, Mesa AZ Sandi Limon 3 Deb’s Rt 66 Chili Fix, Kingman AZ Debbie Wasik Apr 2, 2005-005 - Commerce TX 2nd Annual Cowhill Chili Fest, 21 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 David McKee, Rockwall TX 2 Paul Seastrunk, Garland TX 3 Larry Wampler, Terrell TX 4 Tommy Chandler, Wills Point TX 5 Frank Gadberry, Lancaster TX 6 Brenda McElyea, Garland TX 7 Bob Mills, Commerce TX 8 Mareos Garza, Commerce TX 9 Zeke Zwerneman, Mt. Pleasant TX 10 Lester McElyea, Garland TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Red State Red, Plano TX Mark Sorrentino 2 Tex Mex Chii, Commerce TX Mareos Garza 3 12th Man Chili, Rockwall TX David McKee Apr 2, 2005-007 - San Angelo TX 9th Annual Cookin for Hospice CCO, 20 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Gwyn Brackeen, Lamesa TX 2 John Leschuk, San Angelo TX 3 Johnny Ratliff, San Angelo TX 4 Laura L. Coad, San Angelo TX 5 Al McDonald, Odessa TX 6 Dennis Brackeen, Lamesa TX 7 Sammie Plant, San Angelo TX 8 Jason Jackson, San Angelo TX 9 B.J. McDonald, Odessa TX 10 Allene Kline, San Angelo TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Chances Wahoo, San Angelo TX Bill Hill 2 Dual B, San Angelo TX Blaine Wilson 3 J & J Chili, San Angelo TX Jason Jackson Apr 8, 2005-001 - Muskogee OK Muskogee Chili & BBQ Cookoff, 17 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Janet Keirsey, Tulsa OK 2 Chris Fletcher, Tulsa OK 3 Tom (Tucker) Snyder, Tulsa OK 4 Aaron Gregory, Tulsa OK 5 Bob Cagle, Cabot AR 6 Debby Cagle, Cabot AR 7 Glenda Johnston, Cabot AR 8 John Hornback, Tulsa OK 9 Nick Wilson, Bethany OK 10 David Brown, Catoosa OK Apr 9, 2005-002 - Tyler TX Rose City Chili Pod 24th Chili, 45 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Colleen Wallace, Plano TX 2 Vicki Sanders, Ennis TX June 2005 Terlingua Trails 8 Dick Swenberger, Mesa AZ 9 Tim Wasik Sr., Kingman AZ 10 Debbie Wasik, Kingman AZ SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Deb’s Rt 66 Chili Fix, Kingman AZ Debbie Wasik 2 Sandi’s Stuff, Mesa AZ Sandi Limon 3 3 Guys Chili, New River AZ Norman Schoenradt Apr 9, 2005-010 - Beaver OK 11th Annual Cowchip Chili Cookoff, 19 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Jo Newman, Woodward OK 2 Linda Moore, Mooreland OK 3 Bill Greenfield, Beaver OK 4 Milley Horn, Oklahoma City OK 5 Vickie Arnold, Beaver OK 6 Ruthann Newman, Guthrie OK 7 Mike Pearson, Balko OK 8 Joe Arnold, Beaver OK 9 Jerry D. Dickerson, Shawnee OK 10 Sion Walsh, Beaver OK 3 Mark Sanders, Ennis TX 4 J. Denning Key, Tyler TX 5 Wayne Thompson, Bullard TX 6 Dennis Cox, Kemp TX 7 David Lake, Jacksonville TX 8 Lin Lindsey, Murchison TX 9 Jackie Grose, Quinlan TX 10 Wanda Feliciano, Tyler TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Mad Hatter, The, Tyler TX Gil Hewlett 2 Chuckwagon Chili, Tyler TX Joe Hinojosa 3 Mad Dog Chili, Tyler TX Debbie Martini Apr 9, 2005-004 - Comfort TX Horseshoe Pub & Pizza 7th Annual, 19 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Janita Hinds, Livingston TX 2 Steve Nadeau, Boerne TX 3 Rick Davis, Boerne TX 4 Mary Ellen Gillen, San Antonio TX 5 James Gillen Jr., San Antonio TX 6 Pat Dreibrodt, Comfort TX 7 Sharon Roy, Fredericksburg TX 8 Myrl Coultas, Tucson AZ 9 Jim Stateczny, Comfort TX 10 Nancy Coultas, Tucson AZ SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Shoot-A-Mile, Comfort TX John Goforth 2 Cotton Eye Joe, Boerne TX Steve Nadeau 3 Carlo’s Last Place Chili, Mason TX Carl Watson Apr 9, 2005-009 - Phoenix AZ Taps Chili Cookoff, 15 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 David J.”MadJack” Garner, Mesa AZ 2 Norman Schoenradt, New River AZ 3 Roland Regeon, Phoenix AZ 4 Mary Ellen Scott, Glendale AZ 5 Jon Utley, Phoenix AZ 6 Dick Smith, New River AZ 7 Preston Smith, New River AZ Page 9 SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Red Hot Chili Makers Five Beaver OK Margaret Kinney 2 JC Chili, Beaver OK Jeannie Greenfield 3 That A Chili, Beaver OK Bill Greenfield Apr 9, 2005-011 - Muskogee OK 2nd Day Muskogee Chili & BBQ CCO, 39 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 David Brown, Catoosa OK 2 Lorinda Crawford, Broken Arrow OK 3 Mike Mayenschein, Owasso OK 4 Debby Cagle, Cabot AR 5 Christine Fletcher, Tulsa OK 6 John Hornback, Tulsa OK 7 Tom (Tucker) Snyder, Tulsa OK 8 Bob Cagle, Cabot AR 9 Toni Langston, Viam OK 10 Bob Lamm, Springfield IL SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS Page 10 1 Aggie Show Team, Guthrie OK Ken Novy 2 UNCLAIMED 3 UNCLAIMED Terlingua Trails 2 Sharon Roy, Fredericksburg TX 3 John Goforth, Comfort TX 4 Janita Hinds, Livingston TX 5 Mary Ellen Gillen, San Antonio TX 6 Pat Dreibrodt, Comfort TX 7 Steve Nadeau, Boerne TX 8 Myrl Coultas, Tucson AZ 9 Lynn Hejtmancik, Buda TX 10 James Gillen Jr., San Antonio TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Shoot-A-Mile, Comfort TX John Goforth 2 None, San Antonio TX Mary Ellen Gillen 3 Cotton Eye Joe, Boerne TX Steve Nadeau Apr 9, 2005-013 - Greenvine TX 2nd Annual Green Door Chili Cookoff, 21 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Stacey Davis, Pasadena TX 2 Chuck Spishock Clear Lake Shores TX 3 Roy Davis, Pasadena TX 4 Marolyn “Mayo” Blair, Houston TX 5 Keith Karaff, Houston TX 6 Vince Slominski, Caldwell TX Apr 16, 2005-002 - Seguin TX 7 Ava Horan, Tomball TX 35th Anniversary Texas Ladies State, 8 Ronald Rerich, Weimar TX 207 CHILIS 9 Shirley Bosse, Brenham TX CHILI WINNERS 10 Glenn Spiess, Fayetteville TX 1 Dana Plocheck, Houston TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 2 Donna Foley, Galveston TX 1 Biker Chicks & Tatoos, Caldwell 3 Marcia Headrick, Huntsville TX 4 Ce Ce Mathews, Houston TX TX Tammy Sprang 2 Murphy’s Magic #2, Houston TX Frank Murphy 3 Ass Fault, Clear Lake Shores TX Chuck Spishock Apr 10, 2005-001 - Canyon Lake TX Sunday Texas Longhorn Chili Cookoff, 21 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Larry Burruss, San Marcos TX 2 Mari Capehart, Seguin TX 3 Robert Lisherness, San Antonio TX 4 Robert Capehart, Seguin TX 5 Phyllis McKee, Canyon Lake TX 6 Mary Lyn Rheinhardt, Canyon Lake TX 7 Cindy McKinzie, Canyon Lake TX 8 Robert E. Schrade, San Antonio TX 9 Ruby Ross, Marble Falls TX 10 Roger Patteson, Canyon Lake TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 C & R Ranch Show, Canyon Lake TX Cindy McKinzie 2 Twisted Chili, Seguin TX Robert Capehart 3 Mouse & Pig, Canyon Lake TX Mary Lyn Rheinhardt Apr 10, 2005-002 - Comfort TX Day After Horseshoe Pub & Pizza, 16 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Richard Hinds, Livingston TX 5 Shirley Stateczny, Comfort TX 6 Kay Lefler, Bardwell TX 7 Betty Bland, Corsicana TX 8 Karin Barnes, Houston TX 9 Doris Greenlees, Houston TX 10 Lisa Rider, Richardson TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Lady Luck, Huntsville TX Marcia Headrick 2 Fall From Grace Chili, Kyle TX Kelly Mosel-Talavera 3 Pepper-up, San Angelo TX Sherry J. Maus Apr 16, 2005-003 - Stokesdale NC Camp Free Chili Cookoff, 26 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Max Ralston James Jr., Olin NC 2 John Rhyne, Mooresville NC 3 Keith Miller, Madison NC 4 Paul Ingold, Greensboro NC 5 Bill Lundy, Statesville NC 6 Richard J. Steinert, Greensboro NC 7 Brent Lundy, Statesville NC 8 Judy McCrickard, Reidsville NC 9 George Doggett, Shelby NC 10 Steve Porter, Rocky Mount VA SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Bubba’s Chili, Mocksville NC Mike Williams 2 Tahoe Outlaw Chili, Reidsville NC Judy McCrickard 3 Pop Pop’s Pyrectic, Greensboro NC Richard J. Steinert Apr 16, 2005-004 - Tucson AZ Millers Surplus CHOA Pod Cookoff, 22 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 William N.(Bill) Garbutt Sierra Vista AZ 2 Sunny Fichtl, Sierra Vista AZ 3 John C. Johnson, Sierra Vista AZ 4 Sally Hite, Hereford AZ 5 Karen Thomas, Oro Valley AZ 6 Dimas Cabello, Tucson AZ 7 Guy Tennison, Sierra Vista AZ 8 Roy Fisher, Sierra Vista AZ 9 Trinad “Trina” Hernandez, Tucson AZ 10 Elmo Hite, Hereford AZ SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Jack-O-Lantern Chili Sierra Vista AZ Guy Tennison 2 Hang ‘em High, Sierra Vista AZ John C. Johnson 3 Alchemist Chili, Wittman AZ Jerry D. Lee Apr 16, 2005-005 - Gallatin TX Gallatin Gopher Cookoff, 17 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Bryan McFarlin, Bullard TX 2 Wayne Thompson, Bullard TX 3 Stan Moore, Tyler TX 4 David McKee, Rockwall TX 5 Betty Arnold Blakeley, Longview TX 6 Lee Pruiett, Garland TX 7 David Lake, Jacksonville TX 8 Ray Calhoun, Waxahachie TX 9 Mark Sorrentino, Plano TX 10 Paul Seastrunk, Garland TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Red State Red, Plano TX Mark Sorrentino 2 Wayne-O’s Chili, Bullard TX Wayne Thompson 3 Longhorn Chili, Garland TX Lee Pruiett Apr 16, 2005-006 - Jasper GA Habitat Hullabaloo Chili Cookoff, 15 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Dwight Rudisill, Waleska GA 2 James T. (J.T.) Pittman Douglasville GA 3 Karol Kisor, Villa Rica GA 4 Roger Foltz, Mesquite TX 5 Sheldon Guidry, Youngsville LA 6 Brad Rutledge, Jasper GA 7 Steve Nelson, Waleska GA 8 Garret Guidry, Dallas GA June 2005 9 Randy English, Douglasville GA 10 Dennis Tudor, Dallas GA Apr 16, 2005-007 - Palmyra VA 1st Annual Fluvanna Middle School, 16 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Beverly King, Woodbridge VA 2 Les Walter, Baltimore MD 3 Daniel E. “Dan” Bauer Alexandria VA 4 Mike Williams, Winchester VA 5 Jim Parker, Alexandria VA 6 Jenny Lawler, Baltimore MD 7 Kim Eckley, Frederick MD 8 Ghon Eckley, Frederick MD 9 Janie Bauer, Alexandria VA 10 Jack Windsor, Severna Park MD Apr 17, 2005-001 - Seguin TX Classic CASI Pod Memorial Cookoff, 75 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Carrie Kinnison, Marble Falls TX 2 Sherrie Davis, South Houston TX 3 Ronald Rerich, Weimar TX 4 Chuck Taylor, Cedar Park TX 5 Shirley Stateczny, Comfort TX 6 Chuck Edmonds, San Antonio TX 7 George K. Jowers III San Antonio TX 8 Katherine Schmidt, League City TX 9 Barbara Taylor, Cedar Park TX 10 Mary Roe, Huntsville TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Wild Horse Creek, Bethany OK Nick Wilson 2 Hot Chili Dog, Victoria TX Gerrie Van Toledo 3 Aunt Donna’s Double “D” Crawford TX Donna Conrad Apr 23, 2005-001 - Little Rock AR 4th Annual Earth Day at the Zoo, 34 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Preston Nickle North Little Rock AR 2 Bob Cagle, Cabot AR 3 Bo Prewitt, North Little Rock AR 4 Richard Jones, Roland AR 5 Clifton Nickle, Philadelphia MS 6 John Fulbright, Little Rock AR 7 Bruce Smith, Little Rock AR 8 Dick Wagner, Little Rock AR 9 Linda Nickle, North Little Rock AR 10 Susan Hammack, North Little Rock AR SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS June 2005 1 Red Hot Chili Peppers, Alexander AR Ed Holt 2 Panda Chili, North Little Rock AR Susan Hammack 3 Jamaica Spice, Little Rock AR Debbie Blanks Apr 23, 2005-002 - Houston TX Houston Pod’s 34th Annual Hal John, 75 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Dee Hay, Pasadena TX 2 Rick (Skip) Butler, Houston TX 3 Douglas “Bucky” Seelig, Austin TX 4 Larry “Doc” Kinnison Marble Falls TX 5 Marvin Schulze, Yorktown TX 6 Nigel Delgado, Houston TX 7 Jean H. Barkley, Weimar TX 8 Dana Plocheck, Houston TX 9 Lynn Delgado, Houston TX 10 Marcia Headrick, Huntsville TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Daddy Cookers, Galveston TX Kevin Foley 2 Faded Love, Houston TX Joe Braden 3 Oil Field Trash, Houston TX Larry Hammock Apr 23, 2005-003 - Midland TX Run To The Wall Chili & BBQ Cookoff, 24 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Doretta “Dodie” Simpson, Odessa TX 2 Lee Roy Childress, Midland TX 3 Roxana Patton, Odessa TX 4 Phyllis Patton, Odessa TX 5 Gwyn Brackeen, Lamesa TX 6 Darrell Hopper, Odessa TX 7 Al McDonald, Odessa TX 8 Crystal Thompson, Odessa TX 9 Karen Bains, Rankin TX 10 Keith Patton, Odessa TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Moon Magick Chili, Monahans TX Kay Crews 2 Cow Patty Chili, Odessa TX Amy Patton 3 Donkey Express, Odessa TX Doretta “Dodie” Simpson Apr 23, 2005-004 - New River AZ Gavalin Peak Cookoff, 15 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Preston Smith, New River AZ 2 Sandi Limon, Mesa AZ 3 George Kunkle, Couch MO Terlingua Trails 4 Norman Schoenradt, New River AZ 5 Elizabeth (Bettye) Kemp, Couch MO 6 Bob Bell, Chandler AZ 7 Lylah Raven, Phoenix AZ 8 Willie Raven, Phoenix AZ 9 Jerry D. Lee, Wittman AZ 10 Buster Kirk, Black Canyon AZ SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Alchemist Chili, Wittman AZ Jerry D. Lee 2 Saguaro Cactus Chili, Couch MO Elizabeth (Bettye) Kemp 3 Sandi’s Stuff, Mesa AZ Sandi Limon Apr 23, 2005-005 - Fort Worth TX Redneck Olimpiks Chili Cookoff, 16 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Dale Reinecker, Bedford TX 2 Charles Breeden, Alvarado TX 3 Tina Barnes, Euless TX 4 Terry Booth, Euless TX 5 Joel Gibbs, Corinth TX 6 Carol Gibbs, Iowa Park TX 7 R. Bruce Stewart, Hurst TX 8 Roger Foltz, Mesquite TX 9 Ted R Hume III, Dallas TX 10 Keith “Fro” Kilpatrick Fort Worth TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Stardust Cowboy, Dawson TX Bill Pruitt 2 Chief No Ponies, Bedford TX Dale Reinecker 3 UNCLAIMED Apr 23, 2005-008 - Frontenac KS Mo-Kan Chili Pod Cookoff, 19 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Paul Mendicki, Frontenac KS 2 Colleen Lintner, Shawnee Mission KS 3 Peggy Velasquez, Mission KS 4 Junior Johnson, Lamar MO 5 Bob Essner, Grandview MO 6 Jerri Dowdy, Kansas City MO 7 Rudy Lintner, Shawnee Mission KS 8 Steve Dowdy, Kansas City MO 9 Duane Mitchell, Pittsburg KS 10 Jerry D. Dickerson, Shawnee OK SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Toad Chokin’ Chili Shawnee Mission KS Colleen Lintner 2 Chili Peg, Mission KS Peggy Velasquez 3 Pickled Pete’s Chili, Frontenac KS Paul Mendicki Apr 23, 2005-009 - Gladewater TX Annual East Texas Gusher Days CCO, 32 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Don Woods, Marshall TX 2 Dave Lefler, Bardwell TX 3 Greg Carter, Mesquite TX 4 Kay Lefler, Bardwell TX 5 Lee Pruiett, Garland TX 6 Jackie Grose, Quinlan TX 7 Rex W. Jones, Dallas TX 8 Morris Moss, Garland TX 9 Carl L. Grose, Quinlan TX 10 Tom Megason, Hughes Springs TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Red State Red, Plano TX Mark Sorrentino 2 Picnic Table, Hughes Springs TX Tom Megason 3 Belly Buster, Bullard TX Bryan McFarlin Apr 23, 2005-010 - Amarillo TX 2nd Annual Khiva Temple Chili & BBQ, 21 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Amanda Matheson, Amarillo TX 2 Susan Campbell, Amarillo TX 3 Steven A. Lopez, Rio Rancho NM 4 Melvin Sanders, Amarillo TX 5 Pam Matheson, Amarillo TX 6 Rodney Lilly, Amarillo TX 7 Millie Bingham, Amarillo TX 8 Bill McDonald, Amarillo TX 9 Aegina Smith, Amarillo TX 10 Judy Walker, Wichita Falls TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Campbell’s Kids, Amarillo TX Scott Campbell 2 Bekin’s Best, Amarillo TX Pam Matheson 3 Caliente Chili, Wichita Falls TX Don Walker Apr 24, 2005-001 - Houston TX Day After Houston Pod Traders, 21 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Dee Hay, Pasadena TX 2 Don Meehan, Houston TX 3 Ken Rodd, Austin TX 4 Roy Davis, Pasadena TX 5 Monette Birch, Seabrook TX 6 Pat Krenek, Houston TX 7 Jo Ann Bachmeyer, Houston TX 8 Ed Nesbitt, Houston TX 9 Keith Karaff, Houston TX 10 Howard Dahl, Shoreacres TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Snakebreath Chili, Houston TX Page 11 Don Meehan 2 Murphy’s Magic, Houston TX Annie K. Murphy 3 Bull Frog Chili, Shoreacres TX Howard Dahl Apr 24, 2005-002 - Frontenac KS Blessing of the Bikes Chili Cookoff, 27 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Paul Mendicki, Frontenac KS 2 Peggy Velasquez, Mission KS 3 Wyatt Earp, Lamar MO 4 Colleen Lintner, Shawnee Mission KS 5 Rudy Lintner, Shawnee Mission KS 6 Richard McGuire, Pittsburg KS 7 Bob McCauley, Pittsburg KS 8 Chris Boone, Kansas City MO 9 Don Schlesselman, Frontenac KS 10 Bob Alexander, Tulsa OK SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 AJ’s Ace In The Hole, Girard KS Amy McDonald 2 Pickled Pete’s Chili, Frontenac KS Paul Mendicki 3 Duck Blind Chili, Kansas City MO Steve Dowdy Apr 30, 2005-001 - Grand Falls TX Grand Falls/Royalty Chamber of Comm, 37 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Joann Scott, Odessa TX 2 Keith Patton, Odessa TX 3 Gregg Wilson, Odessa TX 4 Karen Bains, Rankin TX 5 Barbara Herrin, Odessa TX 6 Tim Collier, Snyder TX 7 Keith Coffman, Odessa TX 8 Roxana Patton, Odessa TX 9 Richard R. Scott, Odessa TX 10 Phyllis Patton, Odessa TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Moon Magick Chili, Monahans TX Kay Crews 2 Tag Along Chili, Crane TX Debbie Taylor 3 Pot Bellies Chili, San Angelo TX Sue Yates Apr 30, 2005-002 - Orland Park IL Three-I Open Regional Championship, 31 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Jim Weller, Bloomfield Hills MI 2 Russ Reaves, Bensenville IL 3 Virgil Johnson, Ottumwa IA 4 Susan (Suzy) Weber, Livingston TX 5 Cheryl L. Pierson, Batavia IL Page 12 Terlingua Trails Wanted: Chili Cooks 29th Cowtown CASI Cookoff June 18, 2005 130 East Exchange at Historic Stockyards Fort Worth, Texas Benefiting the Agricultural Learning Foundation RV Parking beginning NOON 6/17, no hook ups Friday night: pot luck cook’s dinner and entertainment by Bodie Powell and his band, the featured group For 2005 TICC! Jackpot Beans $5, 11:00 AM turn-in Junior’s Chili $5, noon turn-in CASI chili grind only $20, 1:00PM turn-in Showmanship 1:30-2:30PM Cowmilking Contest, Raffles and More!! Info: Tina Barnes 817-685-0160. Pre-register: send check And info to Cowtown CASI, 3137 S. Main St. Ft.Worth, TX. 76110 Many Thanks to these sponsors to date: Albertsons’ Ï% Chick-fil-A Ï% Farm Bureau Insurance Ï% Firestone Tires NEXTEL Ï% Olive Garden Ï% Stockyards Station 6 Ed Dorfler, Grayslake IL 7 Dan Meeks, Frankfort IN 8 Kathy Martin, Huntley IL 9 Jay Olsen, Addison IL 10 Rob Merkel, Chicago IL SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Court Jester Chili, Indianapolis IN Chad Jester 2 Gut Buster’s Chili, Westfield IN Brad Garland 3 Diamond Coyote, Batavia IL Cheryl L. Pierson Apr 30, 2005-004 - Sierra Vista AZ Chuck Dugan Memorial Cookoff, 32 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Ron Phillips, Sierra Vista AZ 2 Tom J. Klug, Gold Canyon AZ 3 Russ Hite, Sierra Vista AZ 4 Sunny Fichtl, Sierra Vista AZ 5 Guy Tennison, Sierra Vista AZ 6 Nancy Klug, Gold Canyon AZ 7 Norm Dunn, Sierra Vista AZ 8 John C. Johnson, Sierra Vista AZ 9 Trinad “Trina” Hernandez, Tucson AZ 10 Tom Smith, Hereford AZ SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Intimidator Chili, Sierra Vista AZ Patti Kunstman 2 Pirates Gold, Sierra Vista AZ Larry Cormell 3 Intensive Care, Sierra Vista AZ Cash Ply Apr 30, 2005-006 - Granbury TX 4th Annual Canyon Creek Cannonball, 15 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Rika Scott, Granbury TX 2 Jaimie Palmer, Mansfield TX 3 Charles Breeden, Alvarado TX 4 Dee Palmer, Mansfield TX 5 Donna Copeland, Granbury TX 6 Joe Graybeal, Halton City TX 7 Sandra McNutt, Granbury TX 8 John Bobo, Haltom City TX 9 LaVonne Stark, Fort Worth TX 10 Danielle Wall, Granbury TX June 2005 Apr 30, 2005-007 - Spencer NC Rail Days Chili Cookoff, 18 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Keith Miller, Madison NC 2 Joel Bowman, Pfafftown NC 3 Bill Lundy, Statesville NC 4 Mike Williams, Mocksville NC 5 Mark Anderson, Martinsville VA 6 John Rhyne, Mooresville NC 7 George Doggett, Shelby NC 8 Kenneth (Kenny) Jones Reidsville NC 9 Fred W. Gann, Salisbury NC 10 Brent Lundy, Statesville NC SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Pat’s Comanchero Chili Statesville NC Pat Lundy 2 Bubba’s Chili, Mocksville NC Mike Williams 3 Blazing Saddles Chili, Pfafftown NC Joel Bowman Apr 30, 2005-008 - Terrell TX E.T.’s Chili Cookoff, 38 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Dani C. Medlin, Rowlett TX 2 Ray Medlin, Rowlett TX 3 Rex W. Jones, Dallas TX 4 Dale Reinecker, Bedford TX 5 Mark Sanders, Ennis TX 6 Bill Buschel, Irving TX 7 Shirley Sexton, Dallas TX 8 David Hewlett, Murphy TX 9 David I. Sexton Sr., Dallas TX 10 Phil Kelley, Garland TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Red State Red, Plano TX Mark Sorrentino 2 Road Warriors Roadkill Chili Brew Terrell TX Larry Wampler 3 Mis’Da’Meanor Chili, Quinlan TX Candy Schultz Apr 30, 2005-009 - Cheyenne WY Chili At The Ranch, 25 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Max Carre, Cheyenne WY 2 Greg Rees, Cheyenne WY 3 Cheryl Rupp, Gering NE 4 Rocky Kimball, Highlands Ranch CO 5 Kyle Haberman, Scottsbluff NE 6 John Montgomery, Golden CO 7 Kristi Tanaka, Denver CO 8 Nate Chavez, Westminster CO 9 Julia Lampo, Highlands Ranch CO 10 Lyman Wilkinson, Loveland CO SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Warriors of the Crimson Pepper Longmont CO Steve Lee 2 Lonesome Drovers Cow Camp Scottsbluff NE Steve Sorok 3 Cheryl Rupp, Gering NE Cheryl Rupp Desert Eagle and Budweiser 2004 Sponsors CASI Terlingua International Chili Championship June 2005 Apr 30, 2005-010 - Temple TX 1st Annual ANCIRA RV of Temple CCO, 38 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Douglas “Bucky” Seelig, Austin TX 2 Larry “Doc” Kinnison Marble Falls TX 3 Carolyn Seelig, Austin TX 4 Alan Dean, Johnson City TX 5 Mike Rider, Richardson TX 6 Neal Doss, Georgetown TX 7 Mavis Nelson, Crawford TX 8 Doris Greenlees, Houston TX 9 Sue Caffey, Rockdale TX 10 Billy Doss, Georgetown TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Bubba’s Cooking Shack, Beltn TX Arlin Knox 2 Spine Tingling Chili Marble Falls TX Carrie Kinnison 3 911 Chili Station, Valley Mills TX Randall Lee (Randy) Duke May 1, 2005-001 - Orland Park IL Three-I Morning After Cookoff, 17 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Candice Thomas, Naperville IL 2 William C.(Bill) Pierson Batavia IL 3 Susan (Suzy) Weber, Livingston TX 4 Brad Garland, Westfield IN 5 Ed Dorfler, Grayslake IL 6 Bert Centers, Lisle IL 7 Roylene Johnson, Ottumwa IA 8 Don Weber, Livingston TX 9 Dan Meeks, Frankfort IN 10 Virgil Johnson, Ottumwa IA SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Unlawful Entry, Livingston TX Susan (Suzy) Weber 2 Cowboy Bill Show Team, Batavia IL William C.(Bill) Pierson 3 Chili Lady Chili, Ottumwa IA Roylene Johnson May 1, 2005-002 - Granbury TX Sunday Canyon Creek Cannonball CCO, 15 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Tina Barnes, Euless TX 2 Chris Hemphill, Granbury TX 3 Charles Breeden, Alvarado TX 4 Sandra McNutt, Granbury TX 5 Rika Scott, Granbury TX 6 Mary Johnson, DeSoto TX 7 Donna Copeland, Granbury TX 8 Mike Slagle, Granbury TX 9 Ronnie Copeland, Granbury TX Terlingua Trails 7 Joel Bowman, Pfafftown NC 8 Paul Ingold, Greensboro NC 9 Bill Lundy, Statesville NC May 1, 2005-003 - Terrell TX Sunday E.T.’s Chili Cookoff, 32 10 Adrienne Grant, Durham NC CHILIS SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS CHILI WINNERS 1 Freak Show Chili, Charlotte NC 1 Linda Buschel, Irving TX Victor Werany 2 Phil Kelley, Garland TX 2 Bubba’s Chili, Mocksville NC 3 Mark Sanders, Ennis TX Mike Williams 4 Dani C. Medlin, Rowlett TX 3 Pat’s Comanchero Chili 5 R. Bruce Stewart, Hurst TX Statesville NC 6 Lee Pruiett, Garland TX Pat Lundy 7 Dale Bufkin, Garland TX 10 Billie Roberston, Granbury TX 8 David Hewlett, Murphy TX 9 David I. Sexton Sr., Dallas TX 10 Shirley Sexton, Dallas TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Longhorn Chili, Garland TX Lee Pruiett 2 Road Warriors Roadkill Chili Brew Terrell TX Larry Wampler 3 Hell’s Fury, Dallas TX Shirley Sexton May 7, 2005-007 - Richardson TX 2nd Annual Plano Richardson Does, 16 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Linda Buschel, Irving TX 2 Michele Goodwin, Waxahachie TX 3 Bill Buschel, Irving TX 4 Lisa Rider, Richardson TX 5 Morris Moss, Garland TX 6 Dani C. Medlin, Rowlett TX 7 Ray Medlin, Rowlett TX May 6, 2005-001 - Sierra Vista AZ Annual Relay For Life Cookoff, 23 8 Lynette Roberson, Irving TX 9 David McKee, Rockwall TX CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 10 Rex W. Jones, Dallas TX 1 Sally Hite, Hereford AZ SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 2 Elmo Hite, Hereford AZ 3 John C. Johnson, Sierra Vista AZ 4 Leo Lemelson, Sierra Vista AZ 5 Ben Berry, Sierra Vista AZ 6 Dustin Cloos, Fort Huachuca AZ 7 Kathy “Kat” Tomlin, Sierra Vista AZ 8 Roy Fisher, Sierra Vista AZ 9 Jim Tomlin, Sierra Vista AZ 10 William N.(Bill) Garbutt Sierra Vista AZ SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Intensive Care, Sierra Vista AZ Cash Ply 2 Intimidator Chili, Sierra Vista AZ Patti Kunstman 3 2 Hats Chili, Sierra Vista AZ Mike Strack May 7, 2005-003 - Greensboro NC Jim Crawford Memorial Chili Cookoff, 26 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Richard J. Steinert, Greensboro NC 2 Fred W. Gann, Salisbury NC 3 Mike Williams, Mocksville NC 4 Sharon Haynes, Charlotte NC 5 Victor Werany, Charlotte NC 6 George “Rocky” Rockwell Rochester NY Page 13 1 Two Boots & A Holler, Plano TX Bierman Brad 2 Road Warriors Roadkill Chili Brew Terrell TX Larry Wampler 3 Dr. Ray, Waxahachie TX Ray Calhoun May 7, 2005-008 - Victoria TX Colet Inn Chili Cookoff, 15 CHILIS CHILI WINNERS 1 Robert Lowery, Victoria TX 2 Linda J. McDonald, Victoria TX 3 Barry Karnei, Weesatche TX 4 Jenifer Danysh, Edna TX 5 Nadine Karnei, Weesatche TX 6 Shirley Sexton, Dallas TX 7 John Sexton, Victoria TX 8 David I. Sexton Sr., Dallas TX 9 Gerrie Van Toledo, Victoria TX 10 Glen Volkmer, Victoria TX SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS 1 Hoochie Mama, Cuero TX Dianna Hoy 2 Hot Chili Dog, Victoria TX Gerrie Van Toledo 3 Colet Petting Zoo, Victoria TX Lenora Martignomi Page 14 Terlingua Trails June 2005 Cooking With CASI Jun 3, 2005-001 - St.Mary's GA CASI. St. Mary's Governor's Cup Festival. COOKOFF CANCELED. Jun 4, 2005-001 - Midland TX CASI. MEX-TEX Menudo, Chili, Salsa and Fajita Cookoff. Held at 107 N. Main, Centennial Plaza downtown. Entry fee $15 per category. Turn in chili 2 PM, Salsa 1 PM, Fajita 3 PM and Menudo 4 PM. Make checks payable to MHCC. Contact Gaylis Olivas 208 S. Marienfeld, Midland TX 79701. golivas@visitmidlandtx.com 432-6863559, 432-770-1151. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Benefits Midland Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Jun 4, 2005-002 - Chanute KS CASI. Elks 806 Chili Cookoff. Held at Elks Lake, 3 miles North of Chanute on Old Hwy 169. Benefits Cherry Street/Kids Christmas. Entry fee $20, make checks to Elks Lodge 806. Turn- in 1 PM. Friday cooks party and booth setup, gates open at 1 PM. RV parking no hookups. Live music Sat. Gates open 7 AM. Elks Shotgun Sporting Range open Friday Saturday and Sunday. Pre- entries welcome. May register Friday or before 9 AM Saturday. Contact Jim Guffey P.O. Box 423, Chanute KS 66720. 620-432-8887 guffs@apexcorp.com. Mary Haynes 101 Central, Chanute KS 55720. Elkslodge@earthlink.net. 620-431- 1723. Jun 4, 2005-003 - Wilmington DE CASI. The Big Kahuna Chili Cookoff. Held at Kahunaville Restaurant 550 South Madison St. www.kahunaville.com. This is a theme bar with a spectacular waterfront location. Benefits Tsunami Relief and Habitat for Humanity. Proudly sponsored by Sun Trust. The River 94.7 FM, and several other corporate sponsors. Entry fee $20, turn-in 2 PM. Activities for the kids, clowns, face painting, and games. Info Brian Smith 410-836- 1825, masondixonchili@aol.com. Jun 4, 2005-004 - Queen Creek AZ CASI. 3rd Annual Summer Splash Cookoff. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Cook's meeting 9:30 AM. Entry fee $15, turn-in 1 PM. Contact Karen Banas phone 480888-0812. Jun 4, 2005-005 - Floris IA CASI. Iowa Flag Day Cookoff. Benefits Floris Fire Department. Entry fee $20, turn-in 1 PM. Info Virgil or Roylene Johnson, 288 E. Rochester St. Ottumwa IA 52501. 641-684-4525. Jun 4, 2005-006 - Longview TX CASI. Alley Fest Chili Cookoff. Held at 200 East Methvin Street downtown. Benefits One Hundred Acres of Heritage Inc. Entry fee $20, turn-in 2 PM. Beans $5, turn-in 1 PM. Local Division. Make checks out to charity. Contact Elaine Reynolds or David Trice 410 North Center St. Longview TX 75601. 903-2374040, 903-668-3974. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Jun 4, 2005-007 - Owego NY CASI. Kiwanis Great New York State Chili Championship. Held near Route 17 in South Central NY State, just 15 minutes West of Binghampton, for directions see www.nyschili.com. Benefits Owego Kiwanis Club. Entry fee $20 turn- in 2 PM. Showmanship encouraged. Please prepare 6-7 gal of peoples choice chili. Meat provided by Kiwanis. Payment & registration online, www.nyschili.com. Contact Bob Griffin, 914 Cheryl Drive, Endicott NY 13760. 877-791-1943. 607757-0952 info@nychili.com. Please register by June 1. Make checks payable to Owego Kiwanis Club. Jun 4, 2005-008 - Farlington KS CASI. Crawford State Park Chili Cookoff. Held on Lake Road, Crawford State Park. Entry fee $20, Salsa $5, turn-in Noon. Contact Kevin Smith 22 E Lake Rd, Farlington KS 66734. Benefits Friends of Crawford State Park. Jun 4, 2005-009 - Weesatche TX CASI. Lights For Weesatche Cookoff. Held at Weesatche Dance Hall & Cafe Hwy 884, one block East of Hwy 119S. Benefits Weesatche Street Light Fund. Entry fee $18, turn-in 2 PM. Jackpot beans $10, turn-in Noon. Make checks paid to Healani Bethke P.O. Box 240, Weesatche TX 77993. Phone 361-6452993. Jun 4, 2005-010 - Houston TX CASI. Space City POD's 25th Annual CCO. Held at Blanco's 3405 W. Alabama. Benefits the Women's Home. Our theme this year is back to the 80's. Music Friday night by Jon Wolfe. Cooks get in for $6. Kick-start breakfast Saturday. Jackpot beans (100 %) payback to top 3, turn-in Noon, entry $5. Salso-open (100%) payback to top 3 turn-in 1 PM, entry $5. CASI chili, CUT MEAT ONLY, turn-in 2 PM entry fee $20. Show 2:30 to 3:30. Silent auction. Bar Tab Bingo, and much more. Italian pot luck dinner Saturday night. Dance music by our #1 DJ Nigel "TACO" Delgado. Rv parking no hookups. Make checks payable to Space City Pod. Cookoff next day same location. Contact Chuck Spishock 281-334-6718. email spacecitypod@houston.rr.com. Jun 4, 2005-011 - Mayer AZ CASI. Mayer Days Cookoff Held at Daybreak at Bensch Ranch 1-17 North to Prescott exit past Spring Valley on left side. Red chili only. Entry fee $12, turn- in 1 PM. Cooks meeting 9 AM. RV Parking no hookups. Mary Ellen Smith 623-4350291. On Advertising Probation Per CASI Rule V.A.2. Benefits Boys & Girls Club. Jun 5, 2005-001 - Houston TX CASI. 2nd Day Space City POD's 25th Annual Chili Cookoff. Held at Blanco's, 3405 W. Alabama. Benefits various local charities. Omelet-off in memory of Larry Boyd, entry fee Free. Turn-in 10 AM. Judging for Omelet-Off entry $15, includes champagne to your heart's delight and fruits and cheeses to cleanse pallet. Play The Game Of Texas With The 2004 Sponsor Of The CASI International Chili Championship June 2005 CASI chili CUT MEAT ONLY, entry fee $20, turn-in 1 PM. CASI show. Make checks payable to Space City POD. See cookoff previous day same location. Contact Check Spishock 281334-6718, email spacecitypod@houston.rr.com. Jun 10, 2005-001 - Parkers Crossroads TN CASI. HOT-Pod Cookoff. See directions to June 11, 2005 11th Annual Battleground Cookoff. Entry fee $20, turn-in 8 PM. Make checks payable to HOT- Pod. Contact Preston Shaw 731847-7208 or Richard Knight 615- 4496676. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Jun 11, 2005-001 - Germantown MD CASI. Germantown Hard Times Maryland CANCELED. Jun 11, 2005-002 - Millington TN CASI. 2nd Annual ALS Foundation Cookoff CANCELED. Jun 11, 2005-003 - Owego NY CASI. Kiwanis Great New York State Chili CANCELED, date changed to June 4th. Bob Griffin 877-791-1943. Terlingua Trails Jun 11, 2005-004 - Parkers Crossroads TN CASI. 11th Annual Battleground Cookoff. Exit 108 on I-40 North on Hwy 22 to City Park on right. Benefits Parkers Crossroads Battlefield Assn. Entry fee $20, turn-in 1 PM. Make checks payable to HOT- Pod. Contact Preston Shaw 731- 847-7208 or Richard Knight 615449-6676. Jun 11, 2005-005 - Jonestown TX CASI. 25th Annual SOT POD Cookoff. Held at Jones Brothers Park off Hwy 1431. Friday night cook's party. Saturday Pod Breakfast. CASI entry $18 turn-in 2 PM. Local chili entry $10 turn-in 1 PM. Junior chili $5 turn-in 1 PM. Salsa 50/50 $5 turn-in Noon. Beans 50/50 $5 entry turn- in Noon. Silent auction, raffle and more. RV parking no hookups, available anytime after noon on Friday. Lake access and boat ramp. Potluck dinner Saturday night. Benefits local charities. Cooks choice, cut or grind. Info Jeannette Cardenas 512-339-6687, 512-699-6687, jeannette.cardenas@txdps.state.tx. us. Jun 11, 2005-006 - Trinidad CO CASI. Santa Fe Trail Festival Cookoff. Held on the downtown street. Town will be closed for the Santa Fe Trail Festival. CASI Red entry fee $18, turn-in 2 PM. Green chili entry $15, turn-in 2:30 PM. Beans $10, turn-in 2:45 PM. Salsa $5, turn-in 3 PM. Please bring extra of any of above for large public tasting. Make checks payable to Trinidad Las Animas County Chamber of Commerce. Charity TBD. Arts and Crafts. Extravaganza in the cool southern mountains. Info (day) Chamber 719-846-9285 (night) Mike Parker 719-846-0494, 922 Atchison Ave, Trinidad CO 81082. Email parkerchili@wmconnect.com. Jun 11, 2005-007 - West Tawakoni TX CASI. Lakeside Cookoff. Held in West Tawakoni City Park. Limited hookups $5 nightly. Potluck Friday and Saturday night, feel free to stay and socialize. Entry fee $18, turn- in 1 Pm. Make checks payable to WTVFD. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Jackpot Beans $5, 50/ 50 top 3, turn-in Noon. Contact Candy Schultz P.O. Box 1628 Quinlan, TX 75474 903- 447-4662 between 5 & 8 PM. Jun 11, 2005-008 - Iraan TX CASI. Page 15 Alley Oop Chili Cookoff. Held in Iraan County Park. Entry fee $18, turn-in 2 PM. Make checksto Iraan Ex-Student Scholarship Fund. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Venetia Smith 432-639- 2761, 432-639-2543 P.O. Box 933 Iraan, TX 79744. Jun 11, 2005-009 - Amarillo TX CASI. Moose Lodge Chili Cookoff Canceled, date changed to 6/18/05. Jun 11, 2005-010 - Glen Rose TX CASI. Texas Music Nation Celebration #5. Held at Tres Rios Campground, 2322 CR 312. Benefits Musician's Emergency Relief Fund. Tickets for the 3 day music festival June 9-10 and 11th $25. Saturday June ll only $18. Chili entry included in both. Camping fee additional, tent spots and hookups still available. 50/50 beans Noon turn-in, entry $10. Chili turnin 1 PM. GRIND ONLY Contact Mavis Nelson 254-486- 2487. Festival info Bodie Powell at bodiepowell1@juno.com. For rsvns contact Tres Rios 254-897- 4253. Jun 11, 2005-011 - Loves Park IL CASI. Backyard Cookoff. Held at 6613 Buckhorn. Entry fee $18, turn-in 2 PM. The H.E.B. #8 in Waco, Texas is donating a BBQ pit valued at $1,999.99, that is mounted on a trailer you can pull behind a pickup, to the CASI Scholarship Fund. The pit will be given away at the International Chili Cookoff on November 4 of 2005 in Terlingua, Texas, which is CASI Scholarship Day. The tickets are $5.00 each or 5 for $20.00, and all proceeds go solely to the CASI Scholarship Fund! Also, when you send in the money make sure you include the ticket stubs. If you have any questions you can contact John and Sue Caffey 512-446-2364 or caffeycasa@msn.com, mailing address 2256 CR 434 Loop, Rockdale, Texas 76567. Photos of the BBQ can been seen at www.chiliphoto.com. Page 16 Terlingua Trails June 2005 Boomer Kingston interviews Richard Hinds Norma Homesley, proud winner of 34th Howdy Roo HOWDY ROO 2005 MARBLE FALLS, TX. Highland Lakes Pod Members The Highland Lakes Chili Pods 34th Annual Howdy-Roo Chili Cook Off has come and gone. This year was a record number of cooks with 118 CASI cooks, 18 business cooks, 65 beaners and 45 Bar-B-Q cooks. Congratulations to Norma Homesley for winning 1st and also to all the winners. Ours charities Seton Care-A-Van worked hard at the concession and Older Adults Rural Services handled the silent auction. Thanks to everyone that came and we hope you had fun and enjoyed beautiful Marble Falls. Put the 1st Saturday of May 2006 on your calendar for our 35th Annual Howdy-Roo Chili Cook Off. Keith Barkley presenting 1st place trophy to James Bauer at the Backbone Creek Cookoff June 2005 Terlingua Trails Page 17 Candidates Running for the CASI Board of Directors Moore to Run for Re-Election to Board To CASI Members, Great Peppers and Board Members: I come to you asking for your consideration in re-electing me to the CASI Board. I want to continue on the Board of Directors because I believe I still have much to contribute. As your Public Relations Director, I responded to over 100 e-mails requesting information relative to CASI, and wrote and disseminated press releases relative to the National Scholarship Program, the Great Peppers’ Meeting, and TICC. The Terlingua Passport was updated while I served as Public Relations Director. I also started a CASI Press Scrapbook to store articles relative to the organization. Chuck Taylor Letter of Candidacy To the CASI Great Peppers, Board of Directors and Members: Yes, I’m back again! It is with great pleasure that I announce my plans to run for a Directors position on the CASI Board of Directors at the 2005 CASI Great Pepper’s Meeting in San Angelo, Texas. I have served as the Great Pepper of the State of Texas Pod, Editor of the SOT Pod Newsletter and Chairperson of the Nominating Committee. I am currently serving my third year as an Area Referee, and on the SOT Pod Stirring Committee, along with being on the TMS Committee for 2 years. I am a Lifetime Member of CASI and an Old 320 Member. Last year, I volunteered to run the 2004 Bean Championship Cookoff at TICC, which was bigger and better than the year before and have volunteered to do it again in 2005. I have been around and involved with the Chili World for approximately 30 years and have enjoyed every minute of it. I hope that I have the opportunity serve as a Director on the CASI Board, so that I can give back to the Chili World what I have gain from it over the years and to serve to the best of my ability the members of CASI. This still takes to heart the CASI mission statement: “We are making a difference with Chili”. We must maintain an open line of communication between the CASI members and the Board to enable them to ask questions, express ideas and voice concerns. None of this means anything unless the Board fulfills its responsibility to respond back to the members and work as a team together to meet its goals and challenges. I have the enthusiasm and energy needed in helping CASI and TICC grow. I am not afraid of the hard work performed by the Board. CASI is a business and we must ensure that we are prepared to address the issues of running the business side of CASI. I feel that my background and experience has prepared me to take a leadership role to meet the challenges that come with being a Director of CASI. I ask for your support and vote at the upcoming 2005 Great Pepper’s Meeting in San Angelo, TX. I look forward to serving the members of CASI and work to strengthen and grow CASI as an organization. I currently serve as your Secretary to the Board and have distributed all meeting minutes well within the thirty-day mandated deadline. I also serve as Articles Editor for the Terlingua Trails. I am responsible for the Memorial Board at TICC. I am also responsible for the CASI store; Dorathy Williams and I have worked hard to bring you new and varied items at TICC. While there have been instances when we may not have totally agreed on matters, I think you’ve found that I have been more than willing to listen to your concerns and suggestions. I have always taken those issues to the Board in order that your opinions and concerns could be heard. I feel the chili cooks’ opinions are very important to the organization! I would consider it a great honor to continue serving as YOUR representative on the CASI Board and hope you will consider me at the Great Peppers’ Meeting in San Angelo. Renee Moore Luney Announces Candidacy Greetings to All CASI Members: I would like to announce my candidacy for Director of CASI. When I first traveled to Terlingua, I was amazed to see such an encampment in the middle of the desert. I know it takes a great deal of work by the Directors, and CASI members to put on a successful cookoff, such as TICC. These are the people that I wish to serve by being a Director. I have been a member of CASI for six years and have served as Great Pepper and Pepper Popper. I now wish to serve as Director. I will try to always have a willing ear and an open mind. Thanks for your consideration I care what happens to CASI ! Thank you, Chuck Taylor Bob Luney Great Pepper North of the Brazos Pod Wichita Falls, Texas Page 18 Contact Wes or Ginny Carlson 815-8853470 email blkcoyote2@insightbb.com. Charity TBD. Jun 11, 2005-012 - Kirby TX CASI. Kirby VFD Cookoff. Held at Friendship Park, 5745 Binz-Eagleman Rd. Take Ackerman Rd north from IH-10E (US90). Turn right on Binz-Eagleman Rd. Park on right side. Benefits Kirby VFD. Entry fee $20, turn-in 2 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. This is the 54th year of the Kirby FVD fund raiser. There will be arts and crafts with games and food. Large auction and raffle. Dance Friday and Saturday night. Info Clyde Rogers 2531 Old Trail, San Antonio 78247. 210-494-2666 crogogers@norwood.com chilitime@stic.net. 210-347-9052 Jun 11, 2005-013 - Greer AZ CASI. Greer Annual Chili Cookoff. Held at Snowy Mountain Lodge. For local Greer charities. Entry fee $15 payable to Alpine Chili Society Turn-in 2 PM. Dry camping in cool, beautiful White Mts. of Arizona. Dick Seehusen 928-339-1840 email alpineinn@cybertrails.com, P.O. Box77, Alpine AZ 85920. Jun 12, 2005-001 - Jonestown TX CASI. Day After SOT POD Cookoff. Held at Jones Brothers Park off Hwy1431. Entry fee $18 turn-in 1 PM. Benefits 2006 Great Peppers Meeting. Info Jeannette Cardenas jeannette.cardenas@txdps.state. tx.us. 512-339-6687, 512-699- 6687. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Jun 12, 2005-002 - Woodbridge VA CASI. 2nd Annual Belmont Bay Cookoff. Held at the marina overlooking the Occoquan River. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Cooks meeting 11:30 AM. Entry fee $18, turn-in 3 PM. Benefits ACTS. Contact Beverly King 703-4926194 HotChiliVa@aol.com. Jun 12, 2005-003 - El Paso TX CASI. Texas Flag Day Ceremony Cookoff. Held at 9500 Gateway North, corner of Hondo Pass and Gateway North. Entry fee $15 turn-in Noon. Cooks meeting 8 AM; show 10:30 AM. 2 PM announcements. Charity El Paso National Flag Foundation. Contact Bobby Elliott 915755-4419 email coachili@aol.com or Robert Soltis 915-276-4682. Terlingua Trails Jun 17, 2005-001 - Fort Smith AR CASI. Mrs. Parker's Friday Night Social Held at Columbus Acres - Hwy 71 South & Brooken Hill. Cook's party with entertainment. GROUND MEAT ONLY. Entry fee $20 turn-in 7 PM. Registration 8 AM to 6 PM. Jackpot beans entry $5, turn-in 6 PM. Benefits The Belch Pod. Make check payable to Belch Pod. Limited RV space, no hookups. Contact Guy or Erma Smith argsmith@prodigy.net, 479-646- 9444, or 479-650-9444. Belch Pod, P.O. Box 5211, Ft. Smith AR 72903. Jun 18, 2005-001 - Chugwater WY CASI. 20th Annual Chugwater Chili Cookoff held at Diamond Guest Ranch. For benefit Chugwater Fire, Ambulance Historical Group, Community Center & Economic Development. Entry fee $20 turn- in 1 PM. Make checks paid to Chugwater Chili Cookoff. Contact Town of Chugwater, P.O. Box 243 Chugwater, WY 82210. 307-422- 3493 Chugwater Chili Corp 307- 422-3345. This will be the best one yet. Great music, cooks baskets, games, door prizes. We are going to make the 20th Annual one to remember. Jun 18, 2005-002 - Old Town Spring TX CASI. Old Town Spring Preservation CCO. Held at Preservation Park, Spring School Road at Preston Avenue. Benefits Old Town Spring Preservation Society. Entry fee $18, turn in 2 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. RV parking no hookups. Info Bob Horan281-357-0175 shelty246@earthlink.net or www.pineywoodspod.org. See cookoff next day same location. Jun 18, 2005-003 - Alsip IL CASI. Chilin' Out at Fun Fest Chili CCO. Held at Alsip Park District AquaticPark, 11930 S. Kostner Ave. Entry fee $18 turn-in 4 PM. Benefits American Cancer Society. Public tasting starts at 4 PM. Sizzling Salsa Contest entry $5 turn-in 1 PM Swimming, Children & adult activity DJ, bands and fireworks. Rib Cook Off too. Contact Meghan Fenlon 708-389-1003 ext 312. Jun 18, 2005-004 - Caldwell TX CASI. Crunch & Vince's 2nd Annual Chili Cookoff and Bike Rally. Held on Buck Street downtown Caldwell behind the Longhorn Bar. Entry fee$20 turn-in 2 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY.Contact Vince Slominski P.O. Box 848 Caldwell TX 77836. 979- 255-5148 Benefits Caldwell Middle School Band. Jun 18, 2005-005 - Fort Worth TX CASI. 29th Annual Cowtown Pod Cookoff. Held in historic Fort Worth Stock yards "Back 40" pavilion. Benefits Agricultural Learning Foundation. Entry fee $20, turn- in 1 PM. Juniorchili $5, turn-in Noon. Jackpot beans $5, turn-in 11 AM. Show 1 PM to 2:30 PM. Potluck dinner Friday night. Parking in East parking lot opens noon Friday, please see Bruce Stewart for parking. RV's welcome no hookups. No parking or cooking under pavilion or other covered areas. To preregister, send name chili name & address, along with entry fee made payable to Cowtown CASI,to: Cowtown CASI, 3137 S. MainSt. Ft. Worth, TX 76110. Contact Tina Barnes 817-685-0160 or 817-691 Jun 18, 2005-006 - Fort Smith AR CASI. 23rd Annual Judge Issac C. Parker Memorial Chili Cookoff & Arkansas State Open BBQ Championship. Held at Columbus Acres, Hwy 71 South & June 2005 Brooken Hill. Chili entry $20 turn in Noon, Junior Chili entry fee $5 turn in Noon. BBQ entry $20 each category, Beef, Pork, Ribs, Open. Turn-in 12:30 PM. Cooks bags for first 75 cooks. Register 8 AM to 10 AM. Benefits The Boys Shelter of Fort Smith. Make checks payable to Boys Shelter of Fort Smith. Limited RV space, no hookups. Info Guy or Erma Smith, argsmith@prodigy.net or 479-646- 9444, 479-650-9444 Belch Pod, P.O. Box 5211, Ft. Smith AR 72903. Jun 18, 2005-007 - Carlsbad NM CASI. 12th Annual CD104 Chili Cookoff. Held downtown inside on the patio of the Post Time Saloon on the Carlsbad Library grounds. Overnight RV parking for CASI cooks only next to the Saloon. Goody bags, beer tokens, and surprises. Entry fee $20, turn- in 2 PM. Benefits Boy Scouts of America. Contact Jerry Flores or Gwenette Bradley phone 505- 8877563. P.O. Box 1538 Carlsbad, NM 88220. Jun 18, 2005-008 - Justin TX CASI. Chili Rick's 2nd Annual Hard Core Chili Cookoff, at Coyote Texas in Justin, 7773 June 2005 Mulkey Lane. Hard CoreTexas Music, Food & Wine Festival, 2 days of Camping horseback riding, swimming, fishing, etc. Chili meat cut or grind entry $10, turn in 2 PM. Bean turn-in Noon, Brisket turn- in 3 PM, Showmanship 12:30 to 1:30 PM, $5 plus price of ticket. Benefits Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. Cooks party Friday night 8 PM. Doug Moreland, Max Stalling, 1100 Springand Aaron Watson will be part of weekend entertainment. Contact Sally Moore 972-998-9043 email sally@hardcorechili.com. You can preregister www.hardcorechili.com. Jun 18, 2005-009 - Amarillo TX CASI. Moose Lodge Chili Cookoff. Held at Moose Lodge 4200 N. WesternSt. Benefits Moose Lodge Charities.Entry fee $18, turn-in 5 PM. Make checks payable to Moose Lodge #1481 Contact David Helton 806-372-4395 or Garnier Albus 806-353-0500. galbus@sbcglobal.net. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Jun 18, 2005-010 - Peoria IL CASI. Steamboat Festival Chili Cookoff. Held at the Landing, Peoria Riverfront, Illinois River near 110 NE Water. Entry fee $15 turn- in 2 PM. Make checks payable to PACE, Peoria Area Community Events. Contact Lyle Cunningham 257 Grebner Metamora IL 61548. 309-579-2187 Please register by June 1, 2005. Cell 309-696.3280 Jun 19, 2005-001 - Old Town Spring TX CASI. Old Town Spring Association CCO. Held at Preservation Park, Spring School Road at Preston Avenue. Benefits Old Town Spring Assn. Entry fee $18 turn-in 1 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. RV parking no hookups. Info Bob Horan 281-357- 0175, shelty246@earthlink.net On the Web www.pineywoodspod.org. Jun 19, 2005-002 - Caldwell TX CASI. Sunday Crunch & Vince's Cookoff. Held on Buck Street in downtown Caldwell behind the Longhorn Bar. Entry fee $20, turn-in 1 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Charity TBA. Contact Vince Slominski P.O. Box 848, Caldwell TX 979-2555148. 979-255-5148. See cookoff previousday same location. Jun 19, 2005-003 - Pylesville MD CASI. Fiore Winery Cookoff. Held at 3026 Whiteford Rd. First time event for the Terlingua Trails whole family. There will also be live music by the acoustic entertainment "Son of Jane", childrens activities, food vendors, amazing country views,and of course lots of award winning wine. Spectators pay $5/pp children are free) for a wine glass and 6 wine samples. All chili proceeds will benefit Pediatric Aids, bring throwdown. Entry fee $18, turn-in 2 PM. Info Brian Smith, 410-836-1825. masondixonchili@aol.com, www.fiorewinery.com. Jun 24, 2005-001 - Knickerbocker TX CASI. Friday Night Cookoff. Held at Ruben's Place. See cookoff next day for directions. For Great Pepper 2005 Meeting Fund. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Entry fee $20 turn-in 9 PM. Sammie Plant 325656-8258. Jun 25, 2005-001 - Grand Lake CO CASI. 22nd Annual State of Colorado Chili Championship. Held in beautiful Grand Lake. Benefits various Grand Lake area charities. Top 10 CASI places, top three Green places and top three Showmanship awards. Entry fee $25 for CASI red or green or cook both for $35. Cook in town park, on grass under trees. Eat, drink and stay with a few blocks of cooking site. Special arrangements for out-of-town cooks with RVs. All cooks who sign up and pay their fee by June 14 will receive a special memento. Info John Montgomery 303-831-5000, Lyman Wilkinson 303-940-3668 or Mike Long in Grand Lake 970-627-8428. Entry fee payable to Colorado Chili Pod c/o John Montgomery 1670 Broadway Suite 3000, Denver CO 80202 Jun 25, 2005-002 - Bastrop TX CASI. River Runners 3rd Annual Chili CCO. Held at American Legion Post 533 Loop 150 East across from Bastrop State Park. Entry fee $18 turn-in 2 PM. Cooks party dinner 5 to 7 PM. Music with Road Runner Karaoke from 7:30 to 11:30 PM. Silent auction and raffle. Arts & crafts show, if interested in a booth call Crystal. Benefits Bastrop Scholarships. RV parking no hook ups. Information Crystal Dear 512-321-5555, 253-6335, 844- 6668. See cookoff next day same location. Jun 25, 2005-003 - Joppa MD CASI. 3rd All-American Chili Cookoff Party. Private party/chili cookoffand all-round good time. Plenty of food, live music, Page 19 great fireworks display after dark. Entry fee $22, turn-in 3 PM. Contact Brian Smith masondixonchili@aol.com. Phone 410-836-1825 Rumbo Rd. Contact Linda Harper 972646-5199 or Mark Sanders 972-8757552. On advertising probation per CASI rule V.A.2. Jun 25, 2005-004 - Ottumwa IA CASI. Pro Balloon Race Cookoff. Held in Ottumwa Park. Benefits Hospice of Wapello County. Entry fee $20, turn-in Noon. Cooks party following cookoff. Contact Virgil or Roylene Johnson 288 E. RochesterSt. Ottumwa IA, 52501. 641-684-4525 Jun 25, 2005-007 - Cedar Hill TX CASI. Cowboy Gathering Cedar Hill Chili Cookoff. Held at The Ranch north Hwy 67, Wintergreen Rd. Exit. Make checks payable to Cedar Hill Assn for the Cultural Arts. Entry fee $20, turn-in 2 PM. Cooks party Friday night. RV parking, no hookups. See web www.chaca.org for more details and schedule of events. Contact Bill Watkins 1427 N. Hwy 67. Ste 200, Cedar Hill TX 75104. Email wewatkins@msn.com. 972-293-1483. On advertising probation per CASI rule V.A.2. Jun 25, 2005-005 - Knickerbocker TX CASI. Buster Fickling ASU Scholarship Fund Chili Cookoff. Held at Rubens Place, 15 miles out of San Angelo on Hwy 67S. Turn left on FM 2335, go 5 miles, you are there. Entry fee $20, CHILI GRIND ONLY. Brisket Pork Ribs, 1/2 Jointed Chicken, $20 each category, 80% payback. Live band Saturday night. Jerry 325-942- 0873, Sammie 325-656-8258. See cookoff night before. Jun 25, 2005-006 - Ennis TX CASI. LAST MINUTE Jackie Henning Benefit Cookoff. Entry fee CASI/Local $18, turn-in 1 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Held at American Legion Post #361, 706 Jun 26, 2005-001 - Bastrop TX CASI. Sunday River Runners Chili Cookoff. Held at American Legion Post 533 on Loop 150 East across from Bastrop State Park. Entry fee $12 turn-in 1 PM. See cookoff previousday same location. Info Crystal Dear 512-321-5555, 2536335, 512-844-6668. Jul 2, 2005-001 - Englewood FL CASI. Florida State Open Championship - Burr Smidt Memorial Florida Sunshine Pod Proud to be a CASI Sponsor Famous for our quick and personal service! Mild Bill’s Spices, etc Proudly providing spices to 9 of the top 10 winners at TICC-2004 __________________________________________________________________________________________ www.mildbills.com 830-980-4124 email: mildbills@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________________________________________ The only thing “mild” about us is our name. Page 20 Cookoff. Held at Chadwick Park. Turn left at McDonald's off Hwy 776, on to BeachRd, go over two bridges to Manasota Key, turn left at'Y' on Gulf Blvd, then left again into park. No glass bottles, covered cooking area with picnic tables. Entry fee $20, turn in Noon. Park open 8 to 4 PM. Contact Denise Saunders or Scott Johnson 941-587-1608, 941266- 3799 Charity Suncoast Humane Society. Cooks party Friday night at Denise and Scotts, call for directions. Jul 2, 2005-002 - Marathon TX CASI. 1st Annual Cowboy Chili Cookoff. Entry fee $20, turn-in 2 M. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Charity TBD. Indoor judging at Richey Brothers Bldg. Plenty of parking in front of Richey Bros. south of railroad tracks in downtown Marathon. You may set up Friday afternoon/evening on vacant area in front of Richey Bros. No hookups. RV parks in town, or stay at Marathon Motel or Gage Hotel, excellent places to stay. Bed & Breakfast's also available. Public dance held Saturday at the Post. Check out amenities available website www.marathontexas.net. Contact Norma Homesley 512-517-4709 cell, 512-282-1199 home. See cookoff next day same location. Jul 2, 2005-003 - Millington TN CASI. POR Pod Independence Weekend CCO. Held at Misty Hollow Farms, 6315 Walsh Rd. For POR Pod Great Peppers Meeting. Entry fee $20, Jr. Chili or Hot Wings, Chili and Hot Wings both. Turn- in 2 PM. Make checks payable to POR Pod. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Contact Mike Tarpley 5375 Cornstalk Cove, Memphis TN 38127 901-358-5710 or 901-8725520. Jul 2, 2005-004 - Rockport TX CASI. 4th Ever Estes Flats Annual Cookoff held at 4427 Hwy 35 South. Entry fee $18, turnin 2 PM. Jackpot beans $10, turn-in 1 PM. For local charities. Contact Alice Reynolds 4427 Hwy 35 South Rockport, TX 78382. 361-729- 3078. See cookoff next day. Jul 2, 2005-005 - Georgetown TX CASI. Mac-Haik Ford 1st Annual Chili CCO. North Bound IH 35 exit #259, Georgetown Bus. - South Bound IH35 exit #257 on Westinghouse Road. Benefits CASI Scholarship Fund. Saturday Terlingua Trails cookoff only. Entry fee $18, turn-in 2 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY Contact John or Sue Caffey, 2256 CR 434 Loop Rockdale, TX 76567. 512-446- 2364. caffeycasa@msn.com. Jul 2, 2005-006 - Statesville NC CASI. Brent & Jean's Backyard No Frills Chili Cookoff. Held at home of Jean and Brent Lundy, 453 Jane Sowers Rd for Piedmont Pepper Pod charities. Make checks payable to Piedmont Pepper Pod. Entry fee $20, turn-in1 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Contact Brent or Jean Lundy 704-876-2681. Jul 2, 2005-007 - McKinney TX CASI. 11th Annual Forever Free Chili CCO. Held in Towne Lake Park, 1405 West Wilson Creek Parkway. Benefits local children's charities. RV parking no hookups Entry fee $20 turn-in 1 PM. Beans $5, turn-in Noon. Goody bags for first 50 registrations Contact Andy Hardin 214893-0900 andy_hardin@hotmail. com. Friday night cook's party. Jul 2, 2005-008 - Tulsa OK CASI. 7th Annual All American Chili & BBQ Held at American Legion Post 1, 1120 E. 8th St. Entry fee $20 turn-in 2 PM. Benefits American Legion Veterans charities. Info and directions Rick Alfaro phone 918-951-8116 or Tom Snyder phone 918838-0798. Jul 2, 2005-009 - Sierra Blanca TX CASI. White Mountain Cookoff and Celebration. Held in Sierra Blanca Park, across from courthouse. Benefits SBCC. Entry fee $15 for Chili $5 for Salsa and $5 for Beans. Turn-in Chili 2 PM, Noon for Salsa, 1 PM for Beans. Parade begins at 10 AM. Booths, Music, Reunion, Games, Art Show. Contact Bobby Elliott 915-755-4419 or email coachili@aol.com or Billie French 915369-2456. Jul 2, 2005-010 - San Angelo TX CASI. Chili On The Concho River CCO. Chili entry fee $20, Beans, any type, $5 with 50 payback on beans. Chili turn-in 2 PM, Beans turn-in 1 PM. Also People's Choice Award for chili. Sponsored by San Angelo Symphony & Downtown San Angelo, Inc. Held between Chadbourne & Oaks Sts on the river behind Neff's Amusement Park. Live music, Raffles & Games July 1st & 2nd, Patriotic Concert & Fireworks July 3rd. Contact for info Downtown San Angelo Inc 325-6534392 or San Angelo Symphony 325-6585877 or Sherry Maus 325-658-1364. Jul 3, 2005-001 - Marathon TX CASI. 1st Annual Pena Colorado Chili CCO. Entry fee $20, turn-in Noon. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Charity TBD. Held at Richey Bros Bldg, plenty of parking space in front of building, south of railroad tracks. Judging held inside. Set up Friday afternoon/evening in vacant area in front of Richey Bros. No hook-ups. RV parks in town, or Marathon Motel or Gage Hotel, fine places to stay. Bed and Breakfast's are available also. Public dance at the Post on Saturday night. For services and amenities in Marathon see www.marathontexas.net. Contact Norma Homesley cell 512-517-4709 or 512-282-1199 home. See cookoff previous day same location. Jul 3, 2005-002 - Rockport TX CASI. Sunday 4th Ever Estes Flats Annual Chili Cookoff held at 4427 Hwy 35 South. For local charities. Entry fee $18, turn-in 2 PM. Contact Alice Reynolds, 4427 Hwy 35 South Rockport TX 78382, 361- 729-3078. June 2005 Jul 4, 2005-001 - Ft Lewis WA CASI. Freedom Fest Cookoff. Benefits Ft Lewis Food Bank. Entry fee $15 or $25 for both CASI,turn in 2 PM, or Homestyle turn-in 1 PM. Make check payable to MWR, Ft Lewis. Contact Ken Peach, 3125 148th St E Tacoma WA 98446. 253-537-4591, kmpeach@aol.com. Please register by 4 June 2005. Jul 4, 2005-002 - Sierra Vista AZ CASI. 15th Annual Welcome Home Desert Storm Celebration and Chili Cookoff presented by the High Desert Pod & the San Pedro Kiwanis Club. Held in Veteran's Memorial Park on Fry Blvd. Turn- in 12:30 PM. There will be a POTLUCK party evening of July 3 (will start at 6 PM). Overnight camping, no hookups. Come join a great hometown Independence Day Celebration. Entry fee $15 to support Kiwanis Charities. Info Mike Strack, P.O. Box 3204, Sierra Vista, AZ 85636 or call Mike at 520-3787179. Jul 9, 2005-001 - Niagara Falls NY CASI. Niagara Thunder Bike Rally Cookoff. Held near downtown Niagara Falls just moments from the Falls. Visit www.nycchili.com. Benefits the Niagara June 2005 Hospice. Entry fee $12 make check to Empire State Pod. Turn-in 2 PM. Showmanship is encouraged. Expect to prepare 8-10gallons of peoples choice chili. Meat is provided. Registration and payment available on web site www.nyschili.com. Harley Davidson celebration. Hotel to be posted on website soon. Please register by June 29. Contact Bob Griffin 914 Cheryl Drive, Endicott NY 13760. 877-791- 1943, 607757-0952 email info@nyschili.com. Jul 9, 2005-002 - San Angelo TX CASI. Firecracker Blowout Cookoff. Held at Water Valley Park. Entry fee $18, chili grind only. Jackpot Pinto Beans $5. Contact Laura Coad325-944-7715 or 325374- 8800. Benefits Concho Valley Pod Charity. Details to follow. Jul 9, 2005-003 - Wellington KS CASI. 2nd Annual Rise n' Shine Lions Club Chili Cookoff. Entry fee $20, turnin 2 PM. No hookups, no open fires. Table top cooking encouraged. Top ten trophies for chili, top three in show. Contact Diana Page phone 1-800- 995-1315, djpage21@yahoo.com. Jul 9, 2005-004 - Red Oak TX CASI. ROACC Chili Cookoff. Held at Ovilla Road and I-35 on the lot next to Brookshires. Benefits the ROACC Scholarship Fund. Entry fee $18, turn-in 1 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Make checks payable to ROACC. Info Terry Strange 972-617-0906 or Michelle Goodwin 972-923-0868. Jul 9, 2005-005 - Schertz TX CASI. Summer Heat Chili Cookoff. Held at 1000 FM Rd 78. Benefits the Voice of Democracy Scholarships. Entry fee $20, turn- in 2 PM. Make checks payable to VFW Post 8315. Contact C.W. Reese 533 Maple Drive Schertz, TX 78154 Cooks dinner in evening. Jul 9, 2005-006 - Midwest City OK CASI. Oklahoma State Cookoff Held at Midwest City Park at Joe Barnes Dr. Off I-40 N. on Douglas Blvd, 2 miles to Joe Barnes Dr leftinto park 1/4 mile. Junior State Cookoff same location. Entry fee $25, turn-in 1 PM. Junior $10 turnin Noon. Benefits Midwest City Parks and Rec. Make check payable to Hooch Pod. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Jerry Dickerson 131 Amber Ridge, Shawnee Terlingua Trails OK 74801- 3984. 405-214-9395 Cooks party Friday night at 6 PM Food furnished by Hooch Pod Board of Directors. Limited Elec. RV hookups. or Jackie Grose 5640 Hwy 34, Quinlan TX 75474-3228 903-883-4916 days or evening til 9 PM. Limited electric hookups. Jul 9, 2005-007 - Odessa TX CASI. Project Freedom Chili Cookoff Canceled. Date changed to 7/16. Held at Becky Sam's Tropical Bar and Grill. Jul 10, 2005-003 - Crosby TX CASI. Day After CASI Chili CCO. See cookoff previous day. Entry fee $18, turn-in Noon. Contact Bob-n-Jeans 281-421-5650 or Joan 281-421-3081. Jul 9, 2005-008 - Shannon IL CASI. Illinois State BBQ and Behind the Fence Chili Cookoff. Held in Town Park. Benefits Shannon Lions Club. Entry fee $18, turn- in 2 PM. Info Kathy Martin, 6206 Crescent Dr. Huntley IL 60142. Make checks to Chilini Pod. Jul 9, 2005-009 - Cash TX CASI. 7th Annual Greenville Elks Lodge Chili Cookoff. Held 6 miles south of Greenville, 8 miles north of Quinlan on Hwy 34 (Cash TX area). Entry fee 17, turn-in 1 PM. Jack pot beans $5, turn- in Noon, 50/50 first place only. Goodie bags to first 30 paid entries. Limited paid electric hookups. Checks payable to Greenville Elks Lodge. Mail checks & info to Carl or Jackie Grose 5460 Hwy 34, Quinlan TX 75474-3228. Phone 903-883-4916 days & nights til 9 PM. Also, see Sunday cookoff. Benefits localimprovements. Jul 9, 2005-010 - Crosby TX CASI. Bobn-Jeans Annual CASI Chili CCO. Held at 4700 FM 1942. Jackpot Beans entry $10, turn-in Noon. CASI chili entry $18 turn-in 2 PM. Live band Saturday nightcooks no cover charge. RV parking no hookups. Benefits Shriner's Burn Center. Contact Bob-n-Jeans phone 281421-5650 or Joan 281-421-3081. Jul 10, 2005-001 - Schertz TX CASI. Sunday Summer Heat Chili Cookoff. Held at 1000 FM Rd 78. Benefits Youth Activities. Make checks paidto VFW Post 8315. Entry fee $15 turn-in Noon. Contact C.W. Reese 533 Maple Dr. Schertz, TX 78154. Jul 10, 2005-002 - Cash TX CASI. 7th Annual Morning After Greenville Elks Lodge Chili Cookoff. Held 6 miles south of Greenville and 8 miles north of Quinlan on Hwy 34 (Cash TX area). Benefits the Children's Hospital Charities Entry fee $14, turn in Noon. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Checks payable to Greenville Elks Lodge. Mail checks & info to Carl Jul 16, 2005-001 - New Berlin TX CASI. 10th Annual Luensmann Ice & Food Held at FM 775 between Seguin and LaVernia. Benefits New Berlin and Clemens 4-H Clubs. Entry fee $20 Turnin 3 PM. Make checks payable to Luensmann Ice & Food. Cook's party Friday night. Overnight camping available, no hookups. Auction & Raffle. Showmanship 1 PM to 2 PM. Contact Audrey Smith P.O. Box 876, Castroville, TX 78009210-685- 9388, 830-420-3838. Or Hugo Luensmann. Jul 16, 2005-002 - Gering NE CASI. Nebraska State Open Championship. Held in Oregon Trail Park. Entry fee CASI $20, $7.50 for dry beans, beef and green. Turn-in 2:15 PM. Public tasting at 3 PM. Parade and a Carnival. Info Scott Nazarenus 303-436-7499. Page 21 Oregontraildays.com for information, online register. Jul 16, 2005-003 - Golden City MO CASI. Missouri State Chili CookoffGolden Harvest Days. Held in City Park. Benefits Golden Harvest Days and MO KAN Pod. Turn-in High Noon. Entry fee CASI $20, Novice $20, Juniors $5, Salsa $5. Make checks payable to Golden Harvest Days. Cooks party Friday night at Junior Johnsons 6th & Lamar at 6:30 PM. Over night parking no hookups. Hookups available at Lamar City Park. Contact Dixie Johnson, 601 Truman Ave, Lamar MO 64759-132. 417-682-5432, jrj8@sbcglobal.net. Jul 16, 2005-004 - Bloomfield IA CASI. 3rd Annual Bloomfield Cookoff. Held at David County Fairgrounds. Benefits 4H of Davis County. Entryfee $20, turnin Noon. Info Virgil or Roylene Johnson 288 E. Rochester Ottumwa IA 52501. 641-684-4525. Jul 16, 2005-005 - Staples TX CASI. 22nd Annual Purgatory Creek Pod CCO held on FM 1977 off Hwy 80 at San Marcos River. Entry fee $18, turn in 1 PM. Benefits local charities. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Due to location and Page 22 Terlingua Trails June 2005 Miller Brewing and Permian Distributing Proud Sponsors of the 2004 CASI Terlingua International Chili Championship liability concerns, this is an adult only event. Contact Karen Reinke, 8852 FM 621, Martindale TX 78655 H 512-3576227 W 512-357- 6633See cookoff next day same location. PM. WTBA BBQ 1/2 jointed chicken, turn-in Noon. Pork spare ribs, turn-in 1 PM. Brisket turn in 3 PM. BBQ $20 per category. Jack pot beans $5. Contact Becky Sam 432-381- 9966. Jul 16, 2005-006 - Garland TX CASI. 4th Annual Chili Cookoff. Held at Garland Elks Lodge #1984, 3825 Duck Creek Drive. Entry fee $20 turn-in 2 PM. Jackpot beans $5 turn-in Noon. Benefits Texas Elks Childrens Camp, Jonathan's Place. Make checks payable to Garland Elks Lodge #1984 c/o Kay Watson, 3825 Duck Creek Drive, Garland, TX 75043 Info contact Nita Rohr 972-4953305, neta27@comcast.net, Roy Harper 972-336-6989 during business hours or Morris Moss 972- 571-7670. See cookoff next day same location. RV parking $10 p/d (pre-pay) Limited spaces, water and electric. 1st thru 10th trophies, 3 showmanship trophies both days. Cooks party Friday night July 15th. Jul 16, 2005-008 - Hallsville TX CASI. 1st Annual Hallsville VFD Cookoff. Held in downtown at City Park. For Hallsville VFD. Entry fee $20 turnin 1 PM. 50/50 Beans $5, turn-in Noon. Make checks paid to VFD. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Contact David Trice 903-668-3974. Jul 16, 2005-007 - Odessa TX CASI. Project Freedom Chili Cookoff. Held at Becky Sam's Tripical Bar and Grill, 2458 FM 1936. Entry fee chili $18 Turn-in 2 Benefits United Way. Contact Bruce Wilkins, 713-728-1706 bwilkins@wt.net, Crystal Miller phone 800-589-7441 ext 1906 crystalmiller@boydgaming.com. Jul 16, 2005-009 - North Little Rock AR CASI. Rudy's Oyster Bar Cookoff. Held at 2695 Pike Ave. Benefits ASS-CASI Pod Cookoff. Entry fee $20, turn-in 1 PM. Make checks to ASS-CASI. Contact Preston Nickle 617 W M St. North Little Rock, AR 72116. 501-791-2191. Jul 16, 2005-011 - Temple TX CASI. VFW Post #1820 Held at 3302 Airport Rd. Chili $18 turn-in 2 PM. Beans $10 turn in Noon 50/50 split. Plenty room for RV parking no hookups. POTLUCK supper Saturday night, meat furnished so bring a side dish. Some surprises. From the South exit on #299, go to the light and make a left, stay on the outside lane, go straight and exit on Airport Rd. Make a right, go about 4 blocks and see VFW on the left hand side. Coming from the north, exit on Adams and veer off to right to Airport Rd. Contact Mike Medrano email mmedrano@ancira.com or Mavis Nelson at rdnmrn@hot1.net. Jul 16, 2005-010 - Vinton LA CASI. Stir Up The Heat Chili Cookoff. Delta Downs Racetrack Casino and Hotel. Held at 2717 Delta Downs Dr. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Make checks payable to Delta Downs Racetrack Casino and Hotel. Entry fee $20, turn-in 2 PM. Jul 17, 2005-001 - Irving TX CASI. Morning After Directors Meeting CCO Held at 2015 N. Britian Rd. BenefitElks Sweetheart Fund. Make checks payable to Irving Elks. Entry fee $20 turn-in Noon. CHILI GRIND ONLY.Pot luck supper and entertainment Saturday night. Don Tittle will furnish Bar-B-Que. Side dishes appreciated but not required. Sun. morning breakfast furnished by the Elks. RV hookups. Contact Jenny Williams 972-790-2088 or Bruce Stewart 817282-6678. Email Bruce brudrustu@sbcglobal.net. Jul 17, 2005-002 - Staples TX CASI. 2nd Day Purgatory Creek Pod CCO. Held on FM 1977, off Hwy 80 at San Marcos River. Entry fee $15, turn in Noon. Benefits local charities.CHILI GRIND ONLY. Due to location and liability concerns, this is an adult only event. Contact Karen Reinke 8852 FM 621, Martindale TX 78655.H 512-357-6227 W 512-357-6633 Jul 17, 2005-003 - Garland TX CASI. Sunday 4th Annual Chili Cookoff. Held at Garland Elks Lodge #1984, 3825 Duck Creek Drive. Entry fee $20, turn-in Noon. CHILI GRIND ONLY Make checks payable to Garland Elks Lodge #1984 c/ o Kay Watson at Elks Lodge #1984, Garland TX 75043. Info contact Nita Rohr 972-495-3305 neta27@comcast.net, or Roy Harper June 2005 Terlingua Trails 972-336-6989 during business hours or Morris Moss 972- 571-7670. RV parking $10 p/d (pre- pay) limited spaces, water and elec. 1st thru 10th trophies. 3 trophies for Showmanship both days. Cooks party Friday night July 15th. 2nd Annual Texas Spirits Saloon CCO on FM 471 in uptown Rio Medina, 6 miles north of Castroville. Entry fee $18 turn in 2 PM. Friday night entertainment and cooks party Info Bob Steinle 830931-2125. Jul 17, 2005-004 - Temple TX CASI. Day After VFW Post #1820 Held at 3302 Airport Rd. Entry fee $18, turn-in 1 PM. See cookoff previous day. Contact Mike MMEDRANO@ANCIRA.COM or Mavis Nelson rdnmrn@hot1.net. Jul 23, 2005-006 - Overgaard AZ CASI. 7th Annual Cookoff in the Pines. Held in Tall Timbers County Park, Rt.260. Entry fee $15, turn-in 2 PM. Salsa $5, turn-in 1 PM. Peoples Choice. Contact Travis Tonzi, 16707 E. Emerald Drive Fountain Hills AZ 85268. Phone 480-837-5888. Benefits White Mountain Hospice. Jul 23, 2005-001 - Wichita Falls TX CASI. American Legion Auxiliary Unit 120 Cookoff at Post 120, 4601 Lakeshore Dr. On the shores of beautiful Lake Wichita. Cooks party Friday night breakfast available Saturday morning. Entry fee $20 turn-in 2 PM. Beans $5 turn-in Noon. CHILI GRIND ONLY. See cookoff next door on Sunday. Info Jan Hodge phone 940-704-0565, wfcitygal@yahoo.com. Jul 23, 2005-002 - Castle Rock WA CASI. Mountain Mania Cookoff. Held in downtown next to Museum. Benefits Scholarship Funds. Entry fee $18, turnin 3 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Contact Al Ruskin P.O. Box 4070, Spanaway WA 98387, 1-800-222-5469 day, or evening at 253-847-1713. Jul 23, 2005-003 - Conway AR CASI. CAP-CASI Pod Cookoff and Elections. Held at Eagles Park on Lake Conway.Entry fee $20, turn-in Noon. Show 10:30 to 11:30 AM. Checks payable to CAP-CASI. Pod election after cookoff results. Camping available$10 per night. Motorhome hookups and dump station. Onsite showers. Contact Richard Jones 8325 Barrett Rd. Roland AR, 72135, 501-868-8206. Jul 23, 2005-004 - Austin TX CASI. 4th Annual Lone Star Weekend CCO. Held at Austin Lone Star RV Resort 7009 S IH-35. Registration fee $90 includes 2 nights full RV hookups or cabin, breakfast for 2 Saturday and Sunday morning, Steak dinner for 2 Saturday night and 2 entries in the chili cookoff. Turn-in 1 PM CHILI GRIND ONLY. Limited to 84 cooks. Benefits Kids Cancer Camp. Info, Yolie Rodd 512-444-6322 office. Jul 23, 2005-005 - Rio Medina TX CASI. Page 23 Jul 23, 2005-007 - San Angelo TX CASI. Guns-N-Hoses & Thoses Chili & BBQ Cookoff. Held at Red Bluff Road, Firemans Bldg. Entry fee $20. WTBA BBQ Rules, Brisket, Chicken,& Ribs $15 each category. 50% Payback on BBQ. Pinto Beans, 50% payback. Info Emmett Lopez 325-658-7611. Laura Coad 325-944- 7715. Benefits the American Red Cross. Jul 23, 2005-008 - Cloudcroft NM CASI. Cloudcroft Annual Cookoff. Held at Ski Cloudcroft Ski Lodge parking lot, 3 miles northeast of Cloudcroft. Entry fee $15, turn- in 2 PM. Benefits NMCS Great Peppers Travel Fund. Make checks payable to NMCS. Bud Barrick 505-6788943. teamorgan@zianet.com Jul 24, 2005-001 - Wichita Falls TX CASI. American Legion Auxiliary Unit 169 Held at Post 169 4605 Lakeshore Dr On the shores of beautiful Lake Wichita. Cooks party Saturday night, breakfast available Sunday morning. Entry fee $20 turn-in Noon. Beans $5 turn-in 11 AM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. See cookoff on Saturday next door. Contact Yvonne Jones 940- 692-0939. Jul 24, 2005-002 - St. Helen's OR CASI. Oregon's Best Cookoff State Championship and Tractor Pull Contests. Held Sunday at the Columbia County Fairgrounds. Chili Cook and Show on the main midway. Super fun day. Entry fee $15 turn-in 2 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Peoples choice category requires 2 gal of homestyle chili. Proceeds to the Glow Energy Assistance Program. Contact Steven Price, 9311 S.E. Yamhill St. Portland OR 97216, 503-252-1897. Spdplpvp@msn.com. Jul 30, 2005-001 - Batavia IL CASI. The Thirteenth Illinois State Championship Chili Cookoff. Held at Batavia Riverwalk and Peg Bond Center, Island Avenue and Houston Street. Benefits Batavia Teen Center. Make checks payable to Windmill City Chili Cookoff. Entry fee CASI $23, turn-in Noon. Green Chili $10, turn-in 1 PM. Contact Bill or Cheryl Pierson 411 Illinois Avenue, Batavia IL 60510. Phone 630-879-7934, WCCCO@comcast.net. Jul 30, 2005-002 - Waco TX CASI. 1st Annual Music Fest & Chili Throwdown. Held at HOT Fairgrounds4601 Bosque Blvd. Benefits Waco Jaycees Scholarship Fund. Entry fee $18 for CASI cooks. $23 for non- members. Turn-in 2 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Make checks payable to Waco Jaycees. Beans $5 turn- in 1 PM. Friday night cooks party. $20 for RV hookup. Goody bags to entries received before July 18. Plenty of parking. There will be an outdoor concert with Aaron Watson, Doug Moreland and many others. Tickets included with entry fee. Contact Sara Breyer, 1411-J N alley Mills Dr. Waco, TX 76710, 254-717-2244, 254-722-0045 swtbreyer@aol.com Sponsored by the Waco Jaycees. Cookoff next day same location. Jul 30, 2005-003 - Pylesville MD CASI. Mason Dixon Pod Backyard Cookoff Annual Party and Pod Elections. Entry fee $20, which includes pod membership/party, cookoff registry.Contact Brian Smith 410-836-1825 masondixonchili@aol.com. Jul 30, 2005-004 - North Little Rock AR CASI. Elk's Lodge 1004 Chili Cookoff. Held at 123 East Broadway. BenefitsElk's Charities. Entry fee $20, turn-in 1 PM. Make checks payable to Elk's 1004. Info Preston Nickle 617 W M St. North Little Rock, AR 72116. 501791-2191 Jul 30, 2005-005 - Ft. Worth TX CASI. Silver Creek Ranch Cookoff. Chili Grind Only. Contact Jim Hudgins. JHudg4@aol.com. Jul 30, 2005-006 - Tahoka TX CASI. 2nd Page 24 Terlingua Trails June 2005 Batavia Riverwalk and Peg Bond Center, Island Avenue and Houston Street. Benefits Batavia Food Pantry. Make checks payable to Windmill City Chili Cookoff. Entry fee $18, turn-in Noon. Info Bill or Cheryl Pierson 411 Illinois Avenue, Batavia IL 60510. 630-8797934. Email WCCCO@comcast.net. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Jul 31, 2005-002 - Waco TX CASI. Day After Annual Music Fest CCO. Held at HOT Fairgrounds. Entry fee$15, turn-in Noon. Benefits the Habitat For Humanity. Contact Sara Breyer 254-717- 2244. See cookoff previous day. Aug 6, 2005-001 - Bastrop TX CASI. Homecoming Chili Cookoff. Held at American Legion, Loop 150 East. Entry fee $20. Cooks party Saturday night with music by Jeff Haney. RV parking. Contact Crystal 512-844-6668, 512- 2536335. See cookoff next day same location. Aug 6, 2005-002 - Schulenburg TX CASI. Schulenburg Festival Assn. Cookoff. Held in Wolters Park. Benefits theSchulenburg Festival Assn. Make checks payable to Assn. Entry fee $20 turn-in 3 PM. Live entertainment all weekend, Arts & Crafts, Rodeo, Fun Run, Cow Chip & Egg Toss Parade, Softball, Baseball and Volleyball tournaments, BBQ Cookoff Jackpot beans & Bloody Mary contest held in conjunction with BBQ. See www.schulenburgfestival.org. Info Virginia Meyer 1714 FM 1579 Schulenburg, TX 78956 or email meyer@cvtv.net, 979-561-8573. Or Sharon Bujnoch 825 CR 227 Schulenburg TX 78956. 979562- 2410 sbujnoch@cvtv.net. Annual No Adult Supervision BBQ and Chili Cookoff. Held at End Of The Trail RV Park, 1005 South 6th Street. Benefits SPJST Lodge 215 Youth Group. Entry fee $18 turn- in Noon. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Contact Kelly Draper Box 127 Tahoka TX 79373. 806-7818520 kellly@noadultsupervision.com. See www.noadultsupervision.com for more info. Call Kelly for info on BBQ. Jul 30, 2005-007 - Moulton TX CASI. Moulton Town & Country Jamboree 29th Annual Cookoff. Held at Moulton City Park. Entry fee $20 by July 18th $25 till July 30th. Turn-in 2 PM. Free entertainment under the pavilion Texas State BBQ Cookoff Championship also held. Contact Moulton Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 482 Moulton TX 77975. 361-596-7205, or email moultontexas@gvec.net. www.moultontexas.com Jul 30, 2005-008 - Odessa TX CASI. American Legion Post #430 SALS Held on 8th St. Turn-in 2 PM, entry fee $18. Make checks to American Legion. Patsy Childress 432-520-4433 Jul 31, 2005-001 - Batavia IL CASI. Windmill City Chili Cookoff. Held at Aug 6, 2005-003 - Durham NC CASI. Bull City Chili Challenge. Held at Durham Central Park, Foster Street. Entry fee $20 for Piedmont Pepper Pod members, $25 for all others. Turn-in Noon. Benefits Durham Special Olympics. Contact Adrienne Grant, 4105 Casa St.DurhamNC 27704. 919-604-5262 or email adrienne@ncchili.com. Meat cooks choice. Aug 6, 2005-004 - Zuehl TX CASI. Aces Pod 6th Annual Chili Cookoff. Held at Bexar Social Hall 1.5 miles from I-10 E on Trainer Hale Rd. Trainer Hale June 2005 Rd 6.5 miles East of Loop 1604 in San Antonio. Look for cookoff signs. Benefits St. Hedwig VFD. Make checks payable to ACES Pod. Entry fee $20/35 for both days. Turn-in 2 PM. Friday night cooks party. Saturday night Pot Luck. Open to vendors. Great raffle prizes. Saturday Area Fire Dept. competing. Contact Clyde Rogers or Happy Hinman, 2531 Old Trail, San Antonio TX 78247 210-347-9052 210-532-7205 crogers@norwood.com. Aug 6, 2005-005 - Richardson TX CASI. 2nd Annual Plano Richardson Elks 2485 Chili Cookoff. Held at 902 St. Paul. Entry fee $20, turn-in 1 PM. Jackpot beans $5, turn-in 11 AM. Wings $5 turnin Noon. Benefits Elks charities. Make checks payable to Elks 2485. Friday nights Cooks Swimming Party with band. Register Friday night and get a half price steak dinner for cook and one guest that night. RV parking, no hookups. Contact Wendy Rouse 972-496-1362, Tom Kettering 972-279-0976. DON'T FORGET YOUR BATHING SUIT. Aug 6, 2005-006 - Memphis TN CASI. Al Chymia Shrine 3rd Annual Chili Terlingua Trails Cookoff. Held at 5770 Shelby Oaks Drive. Entry fee $20, turn- in 1 PM. Make checks payable to Al Chymia Center. Info Joe or Wanda Cassini 901853-8811. 673 Silverman, Collierville TN 38017 Aug 6, 2005-007 - Floresville TX CASI. 1st Annual Floresville Police Officers Assn. Chili Cookoff. Held at Floresville City Park. Entry fee $18 turn-in 2 PM. Benefits Scholarships. Arts & Crafts, Food Booths, softball tournament. Entertainment Contact Ruben San Miguel 830-393-4055 rubensanmigueljr@yahoo.com Aug 6, 2005-008 - San Angelo TX CASI. Cookin' At The Paseo Held at the East Pavilion and Grounds on N. Oakes St. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Chili $20, Jackpot Beans $10, BBQ Brisket, Pork Spare Ribs, 1/2 Jointed Chicken $20 each, 80% payback. Plenty of camping with electric hookups. Campers must set up on parking lot. No vehicles are allowed on the grounds except to unload BBQ pits. Sponsored by SACA Pod. Contact Sammie Plant 325-656-8258 Bill 325942-0873 Jason 325-245-8192. Aug 7, 2005-001 - Bastrop TX CASI. Sunday Homecoming Chili Cookoff. Held at American Legion, Loop 150 East. Entry fee $13. RV parking. Contact Crystal 512-844- 6668 or 512-2536335. See cookoff same ocation previous day. Aug 7, 2005-002 - Zuehl TX CASI. Aces Pod 6th Annual Day After Chili Cookoff. See Aces Pod Cookoff Aug 6th for location. Entry fee $18 or $35 both days. Make checks paid to Aces Pod. Turn-in 1 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Contact Clyde Rogers or Happy Hinman, 2531 Old Trail, San Antonio TX 78247. 210-347-9052,210-532-7205 crogers@norwood.com. Aug 13, 2005-001 - Tombstone AZ CASI. Tombstone Vigilante Days Cookoff. Held on Allen Street Downtown Tombstone. Benefits Tombstone charities. Entry fee $15 turn- in 1 PM. Make checks payable to High Desert Pod. Free cooks party Fri. night at the Vigilante Hall 6 PM. Contact Roy Fisher 520-803-9934 royfisheraz@cs.com. Page 25 Aug 13, 2005-002 - Conroe TX CASI. Texas Open Chili Championship Held at Lone Star Convention and Expo Center, FM 1484 at FM 3083. Details to follow. Contact Bob Horan 281-357-0175 shelty246@earth link.net. Aug 13, 2005-003 - Little Rock AR CASI. Tom's Tavern Chili Cookoff. Held at 9125 Mann Rd. Benefits Arkansas Children's Hospital, make checks payable to Tom's Tavern. Entry fee $20, turn-in 1 PM. Info Preston Nickle, 617 W M St. North Little Rock, AR 72116, 501-791-2191 Aug 13, 2005-004 - Fayetteville AR CASI. 14th Occasional Chili Cookoff. Held at the Gypsy Nightclub, on Dickson St. Entry fee $15, (as we have mentioned many times, anything more personally offends us). Turn in 4 PM. Meat, we won't tell you what to cook if you won't tell us what to drink. Benefits Hope For Tomorrow. Contact Joe Giles 12576 Hwy 170, Farmington AR 72730. 501-267-2655. Aug 13, 2005-005 - Lamesa TX CASI. Large Time Cookoff. Held at Old Page 26 Weaver Gin, 1/4 mile west of Lamesa on Hwy 180. Benefits Linda Dyer Medical Fund. Entry fee $20 turn-in 2 PM. Make checks to Linda Dyer Medical Fund. Bar-B-Que. Contact Dennis Brackeen 202 N 13th Lamesa TX 79331. 806-8722376 or 806-759- 7268. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Aug 13, 2005-006 - Kirkwood NY CASI. Broome County Chili Challenge. Route 81 South from Binghampton NY, Exit 1, turn right onto Cedarhurst, and take 2nd left to Bridge St. Turn left at stop sign onto Main St. Follow the signs to River Park. A map may be found at WWW.NYSCHILI.COM. Benefits Juvenile Diabetes. Make advanced checks payable to Heather Noonan. Chili turn-in 2 PM. Please contact for setup times. Complete event details available at WWW.NYSCHILI.COM. You can pay your cookoff registration on-line as well as register early. Awards at 3 PM. Cooks party at 3:30 PM. Meat must be USDA. Registration deadline August 3rd. Information contact Sandy Jones 120 Main St. Kirkwood NY 13795. 877791-1943, 607-775-1584. sangraty@aol.com. Aug 14, 2005-001 - Conroe TX CASI. Day After TEXAS OPEN Chili Championship. Held at Lone Star Convention and Expo Center, FM 1484at FM 3083. Info to follow. Bob Horan 281-3570175, shelty246@earthlink.net. Aug 20, 2005-001 - Alpine AZ CASI. 10th Annual Alpine Chili Cookoff. Held at the Rodeo Grounds in the beautiful White Mountains of AZ. Join our little town in celebratingDry camping. People's choice, Bar-B-Que, Jackpot Beans, Spam-O-Rama and more. Entry fee $15 turn-in 1 PM for CASI chili. Benefits Alpine charities. Info Dick Seehusen 928-339-1840, alpineinn@cybertrails.com. Aug 20, 2005-002 - Terlingua TX CASI. Bronze Clay Henry Chili & BBQ CCO. Held at the Community Center next to Post Office. Benefits the Carolyn Hejtmancik Terlingua School Activity Fund. Entry fee $18 turn in 2 PM. BBQ $20 per category, PorkRibs, Chicken and Brisket. Chicken Noon, Ribs 1 PM, Brisket 3 PM. Bronze Clay Henry Goat will be trophy for first place chili and BBQ Championship. Contact Dorathy Terlingua Trails Williams 432-371-2595 or Boomer Kingston 325-528-7054. Payback 13BBQ 50%. BBQ WTBA Rules. Stay for cookoff next day. Aug 20, 2005-003 - Red River NM CASI. Four Corners Regional Cookoff 2005. Held in Brandenburg Park, Main St. Benefits Red River Valley Charter School. Red River Festival begins Thurs Aug 18th at the Mother Lode Saloon with Songwriters Symposium. Friday, a Mountain Top Concert at Red River Ski Area. RV parks and Motel/hotel rooms available, book early. Entry fee $15, turn- in 2 PMChecks payable to NMCS. Salsa and peoples choice entry $10, checks payable to Town of Red River. Contact Bud Barrick 505-382-5107 P.O. Box 268, Organ NM 88052-0268. Email teamorgan@zianet.com. See Red River web, info@redriver.org. Aug 20, 2005-004 - Indianapolis IN CASI. Bel Aire Gospel Music Fest & Chili Cookoff. Held at 2915 South Tibbs Ave, corner of Hwy 67 & Tibbs Ave. in Southwest Indianapolis. BenefitsBel Aire Park-Indy Parks DepartmentEntry $20 before 6/30, $25 after 6/30. Turn-in Noon. Contact Chad or Jenni Jester, 835 S. Collier, Indianapolis, IN 46241 317-3819341cjester@markeys.com, jester@mw.net Aug 20, 2005-005 - Jarrettsville MD CASI. 2nd Annual Cow Chip Chili Cookoff. Held at Robinson's Rock Ridge Farm 3960 Old Federal Hill Rd. Private party/cookoff. Bring the family for a day of food, hayrides, childrens activities & cow chip tossing contest. Entry fee $18, turn-in 2 PM. Party runs from 12 PM-? Contact Brian Smith 410-836-1825. masondixonchili@aol.com. Aug 20, 2005-006 - Lebanon TN CASI. North American Open Chili Cookoff Held at James E. Ward Ag Center Exit 329 B off I-40, in conjunction with Wilson County Fair. Top 3 chili and 1st show automatically sanctioned. Entry fee $25 payable to HOT Pod, 2003 Dorchester Dr. Lebanon TN 37090. Turn-in 1:30 PM Must be onsite by gates opening at 10 AM. Benefits Senior Citizens Awareness Network (S.C.A.N.) of Wilson County. Info Carol Knight 615-449-6676, 615-444-1383. http:// www.wilsoncounty.com/fair/ index.htm. Aug 20, 2005-007 - Wills Point TX CASI. 10th Annual BB's Hideaway Cookoff. Held at BB's Hideaway. Location isa nudist RV park, clothing optionalfor this event. 3.1 miles West of IH-20 (exit 523) on Hwy 64W, turn on CR 3403. Camping and RV hookups. Clubhouse, swimming pool, hot tub. Benefits BBH Landscape. CASI or local entry $23, turn-in 2 PM. Jackpot beans $5, turn-in 1 PM. Free grounds fees for head cook and one asst and for two (2) persons on show team. All guests $30 for Sat and Sun. For RV slots 903-873- 3311. Entry form available at web site www.bbshideaway.com CHILI GRIND ONLY. Contact Bob or Mary Ann Borth 903-873-3311 or B.B.S.hideaway@airmail.net. Please register before August 10th June 2005 at Houston Elks Lodge 151, 10150 West Airport, Stafford TX. Benefits the Handicapped Children. Entry fee $20, turn-in 8 PM. Make checks payable to Houston Elks Lodge. Swimming pool available. Contact Bert Hall 713- 433-2888 or Lodge 832-328-1151. Aug 21, 2005-001 - Terlingua TX CASI. Morning After Cookoff. Held at Community Center. Entry fee $15, turn-in Noon. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Dorathy Williams 432-371-2595 Aug 27, 2005-001 - Jackson TN CASI. West Tennessee Star Center 4th Annual KidsFest Chili Cookoff. Heldat Jackson Fairgrounds, 70 miles East of Memphis, 140 miles West of Nashville off I-40 exit 80A, 5 miles south on HWY 45 Bypass. RV parking, limited hookups. Site opens 1 PM on Friday, and 7 AM on Saturday. Cooks meeting at 10 AM. Chili Grind or ground beef only. Chili turn-in 1 PM, entry fee $22. Please bring extra throwdown chili for crowd. Goody bags for 1st 15 paid registered cooks. Racing cars displayed, driver appearances and autograph sessions. Kids games, arts and crafts. Live entertainment vendor booths. Silent auction includes NASCAR memorabilia, chili Aug 26, 2005-001 - Houston TX CASI. 4th Annual Sweetheart Chili CCO. Held Aug 27, 2005-002 - Timonium MD CASI. Maryland State Chili Championship Fire June 2005 on the Midway. That's right, the event we all know and love is back. The top three MD finishers will automatically qualify for TICC. The top MD finisher will be reimbursed $500 for expenses if they attend TICC. Huge event, with large crowds, please bring extra chili for public tasting. Entry fee $22, turn-in 3 PM. Junior Chili and Salsa Competition and Best Booth. Contact Brian Smith masondixonchili@aol.com. Phone 410836-1825. Aug 27, 2005-003 - Clovis NM CASI. Elks Lodge Cookoff. Held at 3rd Street & Sycamore. Benefits Elks Lodge charities. Make checks payable to NMCS. Entry fee $15 turn-in 2 PM. Bean entry $5 turn-in Noon. Contact Bud Barrick, teamorgan@zianet.com. Aug 27, 2005-004 - Oshkosh WI CASI. Great Outdoor Festival "Wilderness" Cookoff. Held on EAA Grounds. Benefits Duck's Unlimited. Entry fee $25. Turn-in 1:25 PM. Use no wild game. Make check payable to Duck's Unlimited Great Outdoors Festival. Contact Donna Hoch 815 Thomas St. Ripon WI 54971 or Sandi Beitzel, 103 Mill Rd, Manitowoc, WI 54220. Register by August 1st. Aug 27, 2005-005 - Houston TX CASI. 14th Annual Auxiliary 151 Chili Cookoff. Terlingua Trails Held at 10150 West Airport, Stafford TX at Houston Elks Lodge 151. Entry fee $20 turn-in TBA. Contact Bert Hall 713-433-2888,Debra Thompson 713779-3605. Swimming pool available. Make checks payable to Auziliary 151. See cookoff previous day. Aug 27, 2005-006 - Seattle WA CASI. Seattle Summer Stomp Held on 5th Avenue downtown Seattle. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Info Joe Canavan 206-623-3678. worldclasschili@quest.net. Entry fee $20, turn-in 1 PM. Benefits Homesless Workers Coop. Aug 27, 2005-007 - Waco TX CASI. Margarita & Salsa Festival Cookoff. Held at Heart of Texas Fairgrounds Benefits Arthritis Foundation. CHILI GRIND ONLY. If the cooks choose to only cook chili the entry fee is $18 for Saturday, but Festival is offering a package for cooks for both days that will include entry to the Margarita & Salsa Festival and also entry to the concert for $60 per person. Entertainers will be Randy Travis, Clay Walker, Wade Bowen, Cross Canadian Ragwood. Turn-in 2 PM. RV hookup, water & elec. Contact Donna Conrad or Dianne Stimson 254-486-9206 email dangergail@aol.com. Stay for cookoff next day. Aug 27, 2005-008 - Garland TX CASI. Hotter n' Hella 2nd Annual Two Day Chili Cookoff. Held at Hella Shrine 2121 Rowlett Rd. Sponsored by Hella Shrine Directors Staff. Bring throw down chili for tasting cups. 24 RV hookups, first come first served. $15 per night. Unlimited RV parking on concrete. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Entry fee $20 turn-in 1 PM. 50-50 Jackpot beans $5, turn-in Noon. Early registration make checks payable to Hella Shrine Director's Staff and send to 1202 Horizon Trail, Richardson TX 75081. Lots of activities, free beer Friday night, while it lasts. Great location and facility. Breakfast Saturday and Sunday morning for donations. Live band Saturday night by Hella Shrine. Contact Roy Harper 1-800- 7676189, 972-495-3305 email rharper@celabs.net. See cookoff next day same location. Aug 27, 2005-009 - Oklahoma City OK CASI. Tony Newcomb 25th Moonlight Madness Cookoff & Shirt Party. 25th party, 20th Cookoff. Held at Elks Lodge, NW 56th & Tulsa St. Benefits Elks Lodge Building Fund. Entry fee $25, turn-in 7 PM. Checks payable to Tony Newcomb. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Contact Jerry Dickerson 131 Amber Ridge, Shawnee OK 74801, 405-2149395. Page 27 Aug 28, 2005-001 - Waco TX CASI. Arthritis Scholarship Fund CCO. Held at Heart of Texas Fairgrounds Make checks payable to Arthritis Foundation, for Arthritis Scholarship. Entry fee $15, see special offer on cookoff August 27 Turnin 1 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Contact Dianne Stimson or Donna Conrad 254-486-9206. 330 S. Ave B Crawford TX 76638. Aug 28, 2005-002 - Garland TX CASI. 2nd Annual Hotter n' Hella Chili Cookoff. Held at Hella Shrine, 2121 Rowlett Rd. Entry fee $18, turn-in Noon. CHILI GRIND ONLY. See cookoff previous day same location. Make checks payable to Hella Shrine Director's Staff. Contact Roy Harper 1-800-767-6189 972-495-3305, rharper@celabs.net. Sep 4, 2005-001 - Bisbee AZ CASI. Annual Brewry Gulch Daze. Held at Brewry Gulch, old Bisbee. Benefits Boys and Girls Club of Bisbee. Entry fee $10, Turn-in 2 PM. Make checks payable to HDP. Contact Ben Berry 520-378-3692. Sep 5, 2005-001 - Clifton VA CASI. Virginia State Chili Championship. Sponsored by the ODPOD, Clifton Betterment Assn and the Wednesday Night Crew. Held in conjunction on Monday with the Labor day car and motorcycle show. Location is at the Clifton Barn on Page 28 Main St. near the railroad tracks. Cooks meeting 9:30 AM. Entry fee $20 for chili, turn-in 1:30 PM. Make checks payable to ODPOD. Benefits INOVA Hospital Children's Fund. There will be Terlingua expense money for the top placing VA cook. Chili contact Beverly King 703492-6194, HotChiliVa@aol.com. Motor-cycle & car contact, Richard King 703-631-9198. Sep 10, 2005-001 - Edgerton WI CASI. Wisconsin State Championship Chilimania Cookoff. Held in Downtown Edgerton. Entry fee $20 turn-in 1:30 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Benefits Chilimania Inc. a non-profit community organization that sponsors high school scholarships, park improvements, community improvement projects. Contact Vicki Brown, 614 Hemphill Ave. Edgerton, WI 53534. Phone 608- 8844307. Sep 10, 2005-002 - Childress TX CASI. Red River Chili Cookoff. Held at Fair Park, located on Ave IN.W. and Commerce. From Hwy 287 turn north on Commerce St. go three blocks. Entrance to the park is at Ave I N.W. Benefits Childress County Veterans Memorial. Make checks payable to Childress Chamber of Commerce. Entry fee $18, turn in 2 PM. Contact Dona Ferguson P.O.Box 35, 237 Commerce St. Childress TX 79201. 940-937-2567 chamber@childresstexas.net. Sep 17, 2005-001 - Bel Air MD CASI. Last Blast of Summer Cookoff. Bel Air Equestrian Center Party. 2 PM to 9 PM, DJ, Crab Fest, Pig Roast. Door prizes throughout the party. Entry fee $22, turn-in 3 PM. Info Brian Smith 410-8361825. masondixonchili@aol.com. Sep 17, 2005-002 - Lake Zurich IL CASI. 7th Annual Barn Burnin' Chili CCO. Held in Paulus Park, 200 S. Rand Rd. Benefits Support Lake Zurich Programs. Entry fee $20, turn-in 2 PM. Make checks payable to Village of Lake Zurich. Contact Karen Meyers, Lake Zurich Park and Recreation Dept. 200 S. Rand Rd. Lake Zurich, IL 60047, 847438-5146Ext 10. Meyers@volz.org. Sep 17, 2005-003 - Columbus NM CASI. Pancho Villa's Last Chance CCO. Held at Pancho Villa State Park. Benefits Friends of Pancho Villa Park and NMCS. Terlingua Trails Entry fee $15, turn in 2 PM, make checks payable to NMCS. Contact Bud Barrick 505-382-5107, P.O. Box 268 Organ NM 88052-0268 teamorgan@zianet.com. Sep 17, 2005-004 - Longmont CO CASI. 2nd Annual Mountain States CCO. Held at Mountain States Children's Home, 14780 N. 107th, 2.5 miles North of Longmont on US Hwy 287. Benefits Mountain States Childrens Home. Entry fee $15, Green Chili & Wing Entry $15 or $5 if cooking Red Turn-in Red, Green & Wings 11:30 AM Juniors and Corporate 1 PM, Awards CASI 1st thru 10th. Showmanship 1st thru 3rd, Green Chili & Wings 1st thru 3rd, Junior & Corporate Division cookoff's also planned. This event will feature food, beverage and great Bargain Auction with thousands of items at great prices. Contact Steve Lee, chilihead@chilicookin.com. phone 303-684-9316. Entry fee payable to Colorado Chili Pod c/0 John Montgomery Suite 3000 1670 Broadway, Denver CO 80202. Sep 17, 2005-005 - Sarasota FL CASI. Sun-N-Fun RV Resort Chili Cookoff and Craft Show. Held at Sun-N- Fun RV Resort, 1 mile East of I-75 on Fruitville Rd. Entry fee $20 for CASI and Open category. Turn in 1 PM. Contact John Holback 800-843-2421. 7125 Fruitville Rd Satasota FL 34240. Park cabin rentals available. RV sites $25 per night. Charity TBA. See cookoff next day same location. Sep 17, 2005-006 - Clemmons NC CASI. NC Chili Championship & Rubber Duck Regatta. Held in Tanglewood Park, 10 miles West of Winston-Salem, exit 182. Benefits the March of Dimes. Entry fee $20 turn-in 1 PM. Make checks payable to March of Dimes. We will have a Rubber Duck Regatta, Cake Bake Contest, Silent Auction, Kids Korral, Arts & Crafts area and live entertainment by nationally known artist. Contact Nell Jo Hall phone 336-723-4386. nhall@marchofdimes.com. Sep 18, 2005-001 - Sarasota FL CASI. Sunday Sun-N-Fun RV Resort Chili Cookoff and Craft Show. Held at SunN-Fun RV Resort, 1 mile East of I-75 on Fruitville Rd, exit 210. Entry fee $20, turn-in Noon. CASI and Open Chili, CHILI GRIND ONLY. Charity TBA. Contact John Holback 7125 Fruitville RD Sarasota FL 34240. 800-843-2421 See cookoff previous day same location. Sep 24, 2005-001 - Columbus NM CASI. Pancho Villa's Last Chance CCO Canceled. Date changed to 9/17/05. Sep 24, 2005-002 - Reidsville NC CASI. Chili I Do Cookoff. Held at 491 Lebanon Church Road. Entry fee $20 turn-in 2 PM. Benefit Piedmont Pepper Pod charities. Make checks payable to Piedmont Pepper Pod. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Contact Kenny Jones 336-951-2705. John Stevens bubba@ncchili.com WWW.ncchili.com. Sep 24, 2005-003 - Elephant Butte NM CASI. American Legion Post #44 Cookoff. Held at 1005 Hwy 95. Benefits the American Legion charities. Make checks payable to NMCS. Entry fee $15, turn-in 2 PM. Contact Bud Barrick teamorgan@zianet.com. Sep 25, 2005-001 - San Angelo TX CASI. Blaine's Last Chance Cookoff. Chili $18, chili grind only. Beans $5, Chicken $15, Ribs $15, 50% payback on BBQ. Contact Laura Coad 325-9447715. Charity TBA. Details to follow. Sep 30, 2005-001 - New Waverly TX CASI. Last-Last Chance Cookoff. Held at Citizen Bank, Hwy 75 South. Benefits The Raven School. Entry fee $20 turn-in 8:30 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Make checks payable to GCTC. Info Marcia Headrick 8191A SH 75S Huntsville TX 77340. (H)936-291-1928, (w)936-3447825, (c)936-581-3886. Sep 30, 2005-002 - Wichita Falls TX CASI. Friday FallsFest Chili Cookoff. Held in Lucy Park off Seymour Hwy. Benefits the Junior League, Parks and Recreation, Streams and Valleys, other organizations. CASI entry $18, turn-in 7 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Plenty of RV parking, no hookups. Bring family and join in the fun! Park will open Friday evening with food, games fireworks display and a concert (Entertainment to be announced). Cooks entry fee pays admission to the park. Contact Kevin Wooster 940-766-0794 or Tammie Wooster 940-691-5323, for info see web FallsFest.org, still in progress. LAST CHANCE FOR POINTS. Don't miss it. June 2005 Oct 1, 2005-001 - Blytheville AR CASI. 26th Annual Chickasaw Cookoff. Held on Main Street in downtown Blytheville. Make checks payable to charity, Mainstreet Blytheville. Entry fee $30, turn- in Noon. Info Bret Sparks 210 W. Main St. Blytheville, AR 72315, 870763-2525 Oct 1, 2005-002 - Zuehl TX CASI. First Chance Chili Cookoff. Held at Germania Hall 1826 Zuehl Rd. I-10 E from San Antonio, right on Trainer Hale Rd, two miles take left on Bexar Bowling, cross creek left on Zuehl Rd. Charity TBA. Entry fee $20 turn-in 2 PM. See cookoff next day same location. Cook both days for $35. Contact Clyde Rogers 210-3479052, 2531 Old Trail San Antonio TX 78247. crogers@norwood.com. Larry Hodon 210-333-8133. Oct 1, 2005-003 - Chillicothe IL CASI. 11th Annual River City Rib Classic & CASI Chili Cookoff. Held at Foot of Walnut St., Cutright Park. Benefits local ambulance service. Entry fee $18, turnin 2 PM. Info Jeff Anderson, P.O. Box 555 Chillicothe IL 61523, 309-274-2713 Oct 1, 2005-004 - New Waverly TX CASI. 7th Annual Gulf Coast Trades Center Chili & Backyard B-Bar-Que, the Original First Chance Cookoff. Held at Citizen Bank, Hwy 75 South. Benefits GCTC Youth Leadership. Entry fee $20 turn-in 2 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Bean turn-in Noon. Bar-B-Que to be scheduled. Info Marcia Headrick 8191A SH 75S Huntsville, TX 77340. 936-2911928 (W)936-344- 7825 (C)936-5813886. Make checks payable to GCTC. Oct 1, 2005-005 - Wichita Falls TX CASI. Saturday FallsFest Chili CCO. Held in Lucy Park off Seymour Hwy. Benefits the Junior League, Parks and Recreation, Streams and Valleys and many other organizations. CASI entry $20 turn-in 2 PM. Junior entry $10, turnin 1 PM. Jackpot Beans (100% payback) entry $5, turn-in Noon. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Plenty of RV parking, no hookups. Bring the family join in the fun! Park will be open Friday with food, games, fireworks display, poker run and concert (entertainment to be announced). Cooks entry fee includes addmission to the park. Contact Kevin Wooster 940766- 0794 or Tammie Wooster 940-691- June 2005 Terlingua Trails 5323, also see website at FallsFest.org (still in progress) First change for 2006 points... what a place to get them! Oct 2, 2005-001 - Zuehl TX CASI. Day After First Chance Chili CCO. Held at Germania Hall 1826 Zuehl Rd. I-10 E from San Antonio, right on Trainer Hale Rd, two miles take left on Bexar Bowling, cross creek left on Zuehl Rd. Entry fee $18 turn-in 1 PM. Contact Clyde Rogers 2531 Old Trail San Antonio TX 78247 210-347-9052 crogers@norwood.com. Larry Hodon 210-333-8133. Benefits 2006 Great Peppers Meeting. Oct 2, 2005-002 - Tulsa OK CASI. Tulsa State Fair Sunday Chili CCO. Benefits the Rodeo Arts Scholarship Fund. Entry fee $25, turn-in 2:30 PM, preregister by August 20, entry after that date is $30. Entry fee includes admission to the fair. Contact Penny Chronister, P.O. Box 4735, Tulsa OK, 74159-0735 phone 918- 744-1113, ext. 2099. Email pchronister@tulsastatefair.com. Oct 2, 2005-003 - New Waverly TX CASI. 2nd Day of First Chance Cookoff. Held at Citizen Bank, Hwy 75 South. Benefits GCTC Endowment Fund. En- try fee $20, turn-in Noon. Make check payable to GCTC. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Info Marcia Headrick 8191A SH 75S Huntsville TX 77340. 936-2911928, (W)936-344-7825, (C)936-5813886. Oct 8, 2005-001 - Homosassa FL CASI. 6th Annual Southeast Chili Cookoff. Held at Natures RV Resort on West Halls River Rd. Entry fee $20, turn-in 2 PM. Full hookup RV sites and cabin rentals at reduced rates.Cooks social Friday night at Marina Lounge. RV/site rsvns 352887-9042 ask for chili rates. Info Ken Rodd 210-887-8827 chiliflorida@aol.com. See cookoff next day same location. Oct 8, 2005-002 - Cedar Hill TX CASI. Country Day on the Hill 14th Annual Chili Cookoff. Held in Historic Downtown Cedar Hill. Entry fee $20, turn-in 2 PM. Benefits Cedar Hill Food Pantry. Make checks to Friends of Country Day. Contact Christie Williams 421 Hastings Dr Cedar Hill TX 75104. Oct 8, 2005-003 - Love Valley NC CASI. Love Valley Chili Cookoff. Held at Love Valley Arena. Benefits Love Valley Horseman's Assn. Entry fee Piedmont Pepper Pod Members $20, nonmembers $25. Turn-in 1 PM. Make checks payable to Piedmont Pepper Pod. Contact Brent Lundy 453 Jane Sowers Rd, Statesville NC 28625. 704-876-2681, Linda Jolly 704-876- 1508. chili@lovevally.com, visit Love Valley www.lovevalley.com. Oct 9, 2005-001 - Homosassa FL CASI. Waterfront Chili Cookoff. at Natures RV Resort on West Halls River Rd. Entry fee $15, turn-in 1 PM. Info Ken Rodd 210-887-8827 chiliflorida@aol.com. See cookoff previous day same location. Oct 15, 2005-001 - Midland TX CASI. 5th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Chili & BBQ Cookoff. Benefits Gift of Hope-Allison Cancer Center. Entry fee $25 per entry, turn-in 2 PM. Make checks payable to Black Gold Pod. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Trophies 1st thru 10th chili, 1st thru 3rd Showmanship. IBCA BBQ $25 per category. 1/2 Jointed Chicken turn-in Noon, Pork Spare Ribs turn-in 1 PM, Brisket turn- in 3 PM. 50% Payback + $300.00 1st place thru 3rd place. Trophies 1st thru 4th, Grand Cham- Page 29 pion. 50-50 Drawing, Raffle items, Specialty Raffle. Plenty of room for RVs, trailers, and pits. Set up Friday October 14th. Special room rates at Travelodge 2500 Commerce Dr. 1-432-694-1300, $39.95+tax Single or Double, up to 4 people. Contact Patsy Childress 1400 McDonald, Midland TX 79703. Oct 15, 2005-002 - Kerens TX CASI. Cotton Harvesting Festival Chili Cookoff. Held on Main St. Entry fee $20, turn-in 2 PM. Cooks will be assigned spots. Street will be closed off from Friday 5 PM til Sunday at Noon. Arts, crafts, antique auto and tractor show. Quilting contest. Live bands on Friday and Saturday nights, with a street dance at 8 PM. Benefits The Friends of Kerens Library Bldg Fund. Contact Derek Kamp 903-396-7678, 612 Carroll, Kerens TX 75144 derekkamp@yahoo.com. Oct 15, 2005-003 - Wichita Falls TX CASI. Hospice Benefit Cookoff. Held at American Legion Post 169 4605 Lakeshore Dr. Benefits Hospice of Wichita Falls. Entry fee $18 turnin 2 PM, make checks payable to Legion. Pinto beans $5 turn-in Noon. RV parking no hookups. Fri night pizza party. If bad weather can cook inside. Contact Donald R Barfield, 15643 W. FM 171, Wichita Falls TX 763052217, 940-322-5057. saybarley@aol.com CHILI GRIND ONLY Hill Country Software & Support 4 Green Cedar Road - Boerne, Texas 78006-7929 - 800-422-1982 Jim, Shirley, Elisabeth & Will Stateczny Computer Software for County, City & Tribal Government Proud Sponsor of CASI And the CASI Scholarship Program Page 30 Terlingua Trails Free Quarter Page Ad to CASI Pods, State, Regional and International Opens As a CASI Pod you are required to put on a pod cookoff once a year. To help you advertise your pod cookoff we allow each pod to place one quarter page ad in the Terlingua Trails, each year, free of charge. This ad should run the month before your cookoff occurs. Should you decide that you need an ad larger than a quarter page we will simply bill you for the difference in price. This ad should not be confused with the article advertising your cookoff in the "Cooking with CASI Calendar" section in the Terlingua Trails. That article will start to run as soon as you request your cookoff packet and will run until your cookoff occurs. June 2005 Advertising Rate Schedule-Effective 01/01/2003 Full Page 10" X 12 3/4" - $250.00 1/2 Page 5" X 12 3/4" - $130.00 1/2 page 10" X 6 1/4" - $130.00 1/4 Page 5" X 6 1/4" - $90.00 1/8 Page 5" X 3" - $60.00 Bottom Banner 10” X 3” - $90.00 Business Card - $40.00 Classifieds - $40 - 2 inch - 3 Months All Prices Are For Camera Ready Ads (.jpg) Multiple Month Ads: 3 to 5 month running ad, 15% discount per month 6 to 11 month running ad, 20% discount per month 12 months or more, 25% discount per month Send ads and payment to Doug "Bucky" Seelig 3802 Manchaca Road Austin, TX 78704 TerlinguaTrails@chili.org Send ads to Doug "Bucky" Seelig 3802 Manchaca Road Austin, TX 78704 TerlinguaTrails@chili.org Non Board Contributing Members Hut Brown - Scholarship Chairman 1516 Prairie Drive El Paso, Texas 79925-2543 Home (915)772-2379 E-mail: hutcasi@aol.com Ralph Hay - Old 320 Alcalde 2505 Easy Street Pasadena, Texas 77502-3234 Home: (713)475-1660 E-mail: dhay7@houston.rr.com Jim Stateczny - Web Editor/CIS Coordinator 4 Green Cedar Road Boerne, Texas 78006-7929 Work: (830)537-4381 E-mail: Jim@hillcountrysoftware.com June 2005 2004/2005 CASI Board of Directors Terlingua Trails CASI - Chili Appreciation Society International - Membership Application (New Member) - (Renewal Member) - (Corporate Member) - Circle One Mail form and membership fee to CASI - PO Box 92906 - Southlake, Texas 76092 Individual Membership: North American Annual Dues are $15.00 (US, US Protectorates, Canada and Mexico), International Annual Dues are $30.00 Lifetime Dues are $225.00 (Not available to our International Members) Corporate Annual Dues are $100.00 US. Mel FitzHenry - President Box 564 Terlingua, TX 79852-0564 Home: (432)371-2163 Cell: (940)704-0923 E-Mail: fitzhenrym@overland.net Jim Ezell - Vice President / Sponsorship 106 Armada Wichita Falls, Texas 76308-5701 Home/Work: (214)392-3499 (cell) E-mail: JEzell8642@aol.com Jimmy Taylor 2nd VP Rancho CASI de los Chisos Chairperson 493 Stonegate Drive Johnson City, Texas 78636-4470 Home: (830)868-2223 FAX: (830)868-2352 E-mail: taylor@moment.net Renee Moore - Secretary / Articles Editor PO Box 5834 Gulf Shores, Alabama 36547-5834 Home: (251)949-7000 Work: (251)968-1125 Fax: (251)968-1470 E-mail: rmoore@ci.gulf-shores.al.us Alan Dean - Executive Director 1352 Southwell Lane Bel Air, MD 21014-2258 Home: (410)879-6410 E-Mail: a-dean@tstar.net Garnier Albus -Treasurer P O Box 123 Amarillo, TX 79105-0123 Home: (806)353-0500 Cell: (806)679-1952 E-Mail: galbus@sbcglobal.net Mikie McGarity - Membership 150 CR 3579 Paradise, TX 76073 Home: (817)975-2200 E-mail mikie@mcgarity.org Bill Pierson - Tallymaster P.O. Box 727 Bativia, Illinois 60510-0727 Tallymaster: (630)879-6352 Home: (630)879-7934 E-mail: CASItally1@comcast.net Ken Rodd - Chilicity/Public Relations 7009 S IH-35 Austin, TX 78744-4813 Cell: (210)887-8827 E-mail: casihotrodd@aol.com Dorathy Williams - Upcomings PO Box 39 Terlingua, TX 79852-0039 Upcomings: 1-888-CASI-HOT Home: (432)371-2595 E-mail : dorathy@brooksdata.net Doug (Bucky) Seelig-Terlingua Trails 3802 Manchaca Road Austin, Texas 78704 Home/Work: (512)440-0222 FAX: (512)440-0224 E-Mail: TerlinguaTrails@chili.org E-Mail: dseelig@prismnet.com Page 31 Please Print Clearly Name: ______________________________________________ (For Corporate Memberships - Owner Name) Your CASI No.____________ (Renewals Only) Corporate/Business Name: ________________________________________________________ (Corporate Membership Only - List as you wish on your Plaque) Chili Team Name: __________________________________ Occupation: ___________________ Street Address or PO Box: __________________________ Telephone No:)(____)____________ City, State, Zip+4: ______________________________ E-Mail: __________________________ Upcoming Cookoff Information Sheet FILL OUT AND MAIL TO: CASI Upcomings - PO Box 39 - Terlingua, Texas 79852-0039 Please list the following Upcoming Cookoff in the Terlingua Trails. Date and City: ________________________________________________________________ Cookoff Name:________________________________________________________________ Street Address/Location:_________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ CASI Sanctioned: _______ Charity: _______________________________________________ Turn-in Time: ___________________ Entry Fee:_____________________________________ Checks Payable to: _____________________________________________________________ Information Contact: ____________________________________________________________ Contact Address: ______________________________________________________________ Preregistration Deadline (If Applicable): __________________ Mail Judging Packet Special Meat: _______________ to: _________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Need Rule Book: (Yes) or (No) Chili Grind Only: (Yes) or (No) Send _______ Boxes of Terlingua Trails - Each box contains 25 copies of the Terlingua Trails Send me CASI Judging Cup Tickets (no charge): Yes No , approximate number of tickets: ______ Proud Sponsor of CASI