Chili Cook-Off and Artstock at Brickworks

Posted September 25, 2013 at 5:45 am by

Brickworks Grand Opening Saturday, June 15th, 2:00 PM

On Saturday, October 5th from 3:30-7:00pm, the Island Harvest Chili Cook-off and the Artstock Art Market will bring a little something for everyone to Brickworks.

Competing for best chili at the event will be Coho Restaurant, Pablito’s Taqueria, Cask and Schooner, Ernie’s Cafe, Mike’s Café, and the Friday Harbor High School’s Food for Thought Program (2013 Chili Champ back to defend their title!). Each of these fine food establishments will create a unique chili for folks to taste, including a vegetarian option and corn bread. A cider press will be on hand to make your own fresh apple cider, and there will be a fire pit to make your own s’mores with homemade marshmallows. A beer garden will feature local wine, beer and hard cider.

The public is invited to judge the best chili, with the crowning of the chili champ at 5:00p.m.

Tickets for the chili meal are $15 for an adult and $10 for a child under 12. Tickets can be purchased at the Saturday SJI Farmers Market at the Sweet Earth Farm Booth, at Market Chef and online at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/471072. The ticket covers ample chili, fresh apple cider, and s’mores.

The Artstock Art Market in the Brickworks building is free and will feature a variety of local artists selling their creations. Live music will be provided by local musicians, Teddy Deane (3:30-5:00pm) and the Florino Brothers (5:00-7:00pm).

Artstock 2013 will also feature a Gallery Tour around Friday Harbor. The Gallery Tour features two new galleries, Gallery 9 and WM McCauley Gallery, and long-time Artstock favorites, Island Studios and Waterworks Gallery. All participating galleries will stay open until 7:00 pm, offering special receptions with music and refreshment. Artstock is sponsored by Earthbox Inn & Spa and the Port of Friday Harbor.

The Island Harvest Chili Cook-off and Artstock are part of the Great Island Grown Festival and Savor the San Juans.

For more information contact Candace Jagel at:
snowberryfarm [@] rockisland [.] com

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