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October 2015 Food events


October 2015

Owasso Chili Festival

October 3, 2015

Two major International Chili Society cook-offs will be coming to Oklahoma this Fall. The first in Owasso, a district ICS cook-off and People’s Choice Owasso Community Resources Chilifest, Oct. 3rd and the second the ICS Oklahoma Championship Cook-Off with the Pryor Main St. Christmas Chilifest on Nov. 14th. The best competition chili cooks in the world will be returning to Owasso in October of 2015 after a three year absence. The Owasso Community Resources Chilifest, sanctioned by the International Chili Society, will be held at Bailey Medical Center in northwest Owasso on Saturday, October 3rd.

For more information, contact:


(918)-609-6211

www.owassochilifestival.com


Oklahoma State Sugar Art Show

October 3-4, 2015

Location:

Expo Square

4145 East 21st Street, Tulsa, OK 74114

For more information, contact:


(918)-229-7125


Fall Harvest Festival and Feast benefiting Youth Services of Tulsa

October 18, 2015 | 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

The festival is designed to bring our communities - farmers and families - together by hosting a fun filled event for all in celebration of the arrival of fall. There will be a fully equipped and completely free Kid Zone, a mini Farmer's Market and a large variety of food vendors for festival-goers to enjoy. In addition to live music, a beer garden, and food and coat drive, there will also be exciting contests held throughout the day including a doggie costume contest, a pie baking contest, brat eating contest, pumpkin carving contest, and grape stomp competition. As night falls, the chefs of Justin Thompson Restaurant Group will present a plated wine dinner at 6 pm inspired by autumn at 624 Kitchen and Catering.

For more information, contact:

www.harvestfestivaltulsa.com


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