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Minutemen MC Annual Chili Cookoff

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Minutemen MC Annual Chili Cookoff

When
Oct 18th, 2025
12:00pm - 3:00pm
Where
389 Elk DrCharlottesvilleVA22911

Saturday October 18th 2025
Elks Lodge – 389 Elk Dr, Charlottesville, VA 22911
Come out and sample some of the area’s finest chili!
$5 per person (children under 12 are free)
Sampling starts at 12 noon
Team Registration & cooking begins at 7:00am
Proceeds To Benefit Becky Layne
Becky was diagnosed with breast cancer (invasive ductal carcinoma) on May 6th.
She had Surgery on June 18th, She Returned to work a week later only to find
out she had been fired. She is a single mother of 3 sons who all live with her. Becky
needs our help to get through this tough time in her life please consider entering
and or coming to sample the best chili in town to support a great cause and this
sweet woman in this difficult time.

*Chili Chefs Needed* Entry fee of $10 per team. – Entry deadline Friday, October 17th
Team Entry forms and rules available from either contact listed at bottom of flyer.
Sponsored by the
Minutemen Motorepcle Club
Harold (Rock) 434-531-6269 or Randy (Snowman) 434.806.3310 or Pauly 434.882.2171

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