Thursday, April 30, 2009

From Barby Harris O'Brien:

Note : Your quiz question for the Day!!! Do you know the Latitude and Longitude in front of the Stage at TICC?

From Michael A. Mayorga:


OK, folks, the 32nd, Annual Texas Open is only about a week and a half away. See the attached flyer for pre-registration. We’ve got some really great registration gifts to the first 100 cooks to register. Once again it’ll be a Papa’s Ice House in The Woodlands. Plenty of RV parking (no hook-ups) and several hotels close by. Why not mail in your registration today.

AND REMEMBER THE NEW RULE CHANGE THAT ALLOWS AUTOMATICALLY QUALIFYING THE TOP FIVE (5) COOKS, WITH 150 COOKS REGISTERED/CHILIS TURNED-IN. WOULDN’T THAT BE NEAT!!

See the trails for all the details. Last year’s Texas Open was a great CCO; and this year’s is shaping up to be better than ever. Come on out and be one of “the 5 of 150!”


From Ron Barnes:

While I realize there are three worthy cookoffs in the DFW to choose from on Saturday, I would like to make a pitch for the 4th Annual Red Hillard CCO. This event is being held at the VFW in Lewisville at 997 E. Highway 121 Business (just north of Lewisville proper) and benefs the Veterans Relief Fund. For those who don't know them, this is the group you have seen perform show as the USO Show, lip-syncing to the oldies. They are truly a great group of fun people. We will have jackpot beans for a $5 entry with a noon turn in. CASI chili (grind only) is $18 with a 1:00 pm turn-in. Junior chili is free and has a 2:00 p.m. turn-in. There will be a 50/50 drawing and there is always a great raffle table. There are more details and directions (very easy to find) in the latest Trails. So, while you are contemplating your chili destination for Saturday, don't forget about Lewisville. You can contact Mary or Earl Sanders at 940-321- 2706 or the Post 972-436-5256. We appreciate ya and hope to see you there!


ANSWER: N 29 degrees 18' 54.4" W 103 degrees 40' 17.0" For some of you who appear to be lost when you are at TICC, you will never be lost again!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

From Larry Wampler
Results from Pee Wee, s A-Town CCO

The picture is of the Top 3 Winner and their handmade trophies on Sunday!

Saturday- 4-25th
Chili - 29 Cooks
1. Nancy Hewlett Murphy, TX Q
2. Paul Seastrunk Garland, TX
3. Pat Langley Garland, TX
4. David Sexton Dallas, TX
5. Shirley Sexton Dallas, TX
6. Laura Cosby Dallas, TX
7. Rex Jones Dallas,TX
8. Morris Moss Garland, TX
9. Larry Wampler Terrell, TX
10.Ron Baker Ennis, TX

Show
1. Firehouse Chili-Cheryl Wells Terrell, TX
2. A-Town Hippie-Johnny Goolsby Terrell, TX
3. Dream Cather--TJ Friedel

Beans 7 Cooks
1. Morris Moss
2. Tina Barnes
3. Larry Wampler

Sunday-4-26th See picture above.
Chili -17 Cooks
1. Judy Russell Shreveport, LA
2. Larry Russell Shreveport, LA
3. Eric Williams Terrell, TX
4. Ron Baker Ennis, TX
5. Jodie Watt Royse, TX
6. Andy Kirkham Terrell, TX
7. Rex Jones Dallas, TX
8. Glen Horne Shreveport, LA
9. Sam Roberts Arlington, TX
10.Kelly Patman Terrell, TX 1st time CASI Cook

Show
1. A-Town Hippie--Johnny Goolsby Terrell, TX
2. Fire House Chili--Cheryl Wells Terrell, TX
3. POP's SHOW Team--Eric Williams Terrell, TX

I want to thank, Dani Medlin, Ken Rodd and Roger Foltz for their help with the judging tables, and too all the Cooks that found they way out to the CCO.



From Paul Vercontaire:







From Carrie Kinnison:
HOWDY...................looking forward to seeing many of you this weekend for The 38th Annual Highland Lakes Chili Pod CCO "HOWDY-ROO". Will be getting the park ready on Thursday.....then in the afternoon we have been asked, by the Chamber, to welcome and help serve chili to about 100 Purple Heart Soldiers and their families. Golf on Friday, call Doc if you have questions on golf, registration is from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m., cooks party at 7 p.m. and music by Nigel and Lynn Delgado. This year our cooks meal will be Mexican Cruisine. Pod members are asked to bring horsdoeuveres or deserts for the cooks party. Saturday evening pot luck an hour or so after announcements. Sunday is Backbone Creek CCO so plan on staying over and get more POINTS!

Drive safely and we'll see you IN THE PARK!

From Chip Welsh:
Note the change in Venue
May 23, 2009: The 7th Annual Keystone State Pod Cookoff at York, PA is once again being held in conjunction with the York Jaycees annual chili cookoff at a new location, Sovereign Bank Stadium at Brooks Robinson Plaza at 50 Arch St. Bringing plenty of throw down chili is strongly encouraged, this event can draw a large crowd. Entry fee $20 turn-in 2 PM. Make checks payable to Keystone State Pod. Contact Chip Welsh 717-309-8303 chip@redlionspicyfoods.com.

Janice Reports:

On Monday, I told you about a CCO that Concho Valley Chili Pod is having this weekend in the Ghost Town of Sherwood, TX. Will on Monday Cliff and I drove out to the Court House. It is easy to find. Take Highway 67 from either direction and about a mile east of Mertzon there is a sign that say Highway 72. There is only one direction that you can turn. Take it and go about 1 ½ miles and there you are. There is plenty of room with minimum electrical hookups (110). It has a great covered area for judging. There will be Arts and Crafts and a lot of fun. Come join us!

NOTE:
The draft CASI Financial Report was emailed to the Great Peppers last night. Contact your Great Pepper for information

CCO's for this Week

May 2, 2009-001 - Marble Falls, TX CASI. Highland Lakes Pod 38th Howdy-Roo CCO. Ya'll Come to Highland Lakes Chili Pod 38th Annual Howdy-Roo held in Johnson Park. CASI chili $20 turn-in 2 pm; Beans $10 (50% payback) turn-in Noon; Business Chili $20 turn-in 2 pm.Chicken $20 turn-in 1 pm, spare ribs $20 turn-in 2:30pm; brisket $20 turn- in 3:30pm All Bar-B-Q $50. (BBQ 60/40 Payback) Friday Golf Tournament (Cook's only) Contact Doc @ 830/693-5502. We will have Concession, Raffle & Silent Auction along with Vendors. Cook's party Friday night followed by entertainment. Sat night Potluck dinner followed by Fun & games. Info: contact Tom Cook 512/769-0679 or rross @nctv.com. See Sunday Backbone CCO also. Looking forward to seeing you in Marble Falls!!

May 2, 2009-002 - Binghamton, NY CASI. New York State Chili Championship. Held at Binghamton University Campus, Events Center parking lot. University is located on Route 434 in Vestal, NY. Entry fee: $25 day of cookoff, $20 if paid by May 1. (University students $15 day of cookoff, $10 if paid by May 1.)Make checks payable to Empire State POD. Turn in 2 PM. Open chili championship with cash prize, salsa competition, raffles and live entertainment. Presented by Sodexho Campus Services. Contact Rocky Rockwell at rockr323@aol.com (585-704-0239). Additional information will be posted at: NYSChili.com All meat must be USDA approved and receipt may be required. Cookoff benefit Community Hunger Outreach Warehouse (CHOW). Automatic qualifier for TICC.

May 2, 2009-003 - Burlington, IA CASI. Three-I Regional Open Championship Held at the Fraternal Order of Eagles Club, 2727 Mount Pleasant St. Burlington IA 52601 Benefits Diabetes Research Center in Iowa City, Iowa Turn in time: 2:00 PM Fee: $25 Make checks payable to: Diabetes Research Center. Contact: Gary Christensen 3216 Iris Ave. NW Cedar Rapids, IA 52405 319-365-2944 or Greg Martin 319-752-9683 No special meat. No registration deadline Plan to stayng overnight for the day after cook off (Iowa Chili Pod Chili Cook Off) same site.

May 2, 2009-004 - Tyler, TX CASI. American Legion Post #12 CCO Held at American Legion Road, Tyler,off Loop 323 ESE. Limited RV Camping - no hook ups. Must reserve. American Legion Charities. Beans 50/50 - $5.00. CASI & People's Choice $20.00. Please bring extra chili for tasting. Beans turn in: 12:00 Noon. CASI Chili turn in: 1:00 PM. People's Choice Ballots turn in: 2:00 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Make check payable to American Legion. Contact Mike Rose 903-593- 9751.

May 2, 2009-005 - Dallas, TX CASI. Fourth Annual American Legion Post 453 Chili Cookoff, 2755 Bachman Dr., Dallas, TX 75220. 214-358- 2934, CASI entry fee $20 turn-in 1 PM, American Legion Division turn-in 1 PM, Jackpot beans entry fee $5 turn-in Noon. Contact Doris Coats 972-254-5920. Make checks payable to American Legion Post 453 and mail to ALCCO, 1645 Priscilla Ln., Irving, TX 75061

May 2, 2009-006 - Sherwood, TX CASI. Sherwood Arts and Crafts Festival This is a 1 day CCO. Held at Sherwood Court House. Take highway 67 toward Mertzon until you reach highway 72. Take it 1 mile. Benefits the Sherwood Court House Restoration. RV Parking available, Dry Camping . Jackpot Beans Turn in at 1200 Noon, Entry Fee $5. Chili Turn in at 2:00 PM Entry fee $18.00. CHILI GRIND ONLY. There will be a cake auction, raffle and a 50/50 pot. Entry fees payable to Concho Valley Chili Pod. There will be an Arts and Crafts Fair. There will also be other entertainment. There will be something for every member of your family. Info: Janice Miller, 3214 Oak Mountain Trail, San Angelo, TX 76904, 325 947 8753; cell phone 325 650 1854 or garjans@suddenlink.net.

May 2, 2009-007 - Fayetteville, AR CASI. 16th Annual Occasional Springfest Held on W Dickkson Street, exact location to be determined by Festi val committee-call for directions. Benefits Kara McConnell Brain Tumor Fund. Entry fee $20 turn- in 1 PM. Make checks payable to Kara McConnell. Contact Joe Giles 12576 Hwy 170 Farmington AR 72730. 479-267-2655, 479-236-6125. We won't tell you what kind of meat to use if you won't tell us what kind of beer to drink.

May 2, 2009-008 - Denton, TX CASI. Denton Elks Lodge CCO. Held at 228 E Oak St. Denton TX 940-387-8124. Benefits Lodge Charities. Make checks payable to Denton Elks Lodge. Entry fee $18 turn-in 2 PM. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Breakfast for cooks, Billy Roy & One Man Band after judging. Contact Delora Goin, 61 Hillside Ln, Valley View TX 76272. 940-230- 3238, 940-665-1676. deloragoin@ hotmail.com.

May 2, 2009-009 - Lewisville, TX CASI. 4th Annual Red Hilliard Memorial Chili Cook Off. Benefits Veterans Relief Fund. VFW Post #9168, 997 E Hwy 121 (Business). Limited RV parking. Karaoke Friday night. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Turn in: Beans- Noon, Chili-1 PM. Entry fee: Chili-$18, Jackpot Beans-$5, Jr Chili entry free, turn-in 2 PM. goody bags to 1st 25 entries, payable to VFW / Veterans Relief. Info: Mary & Earl Sanders 940-321- 2706 or Post 972-436-5256

May 2, 2009-010 - Buffalo, TX CASI. Buffalo Spring Fest Chili Cookoff. Held at Shelley Pate Park. Entry fee $20 turn-in 2 PM. Benefits Buffalo Chamber of Commerce. This cookoff is held in conjunction with a fiddlers contest and other events. No hookups at the park. Contact Martin Housler 903-388- 8517. Email: martin@matugo.com

May 2, 2009-011 - Lake Charles, LA CASI. 1st Annual Southwest Louisiana Chili Cookoff. Held at Old Cash & Carry Bldg. Corner of Enterprise Blvd. & Broas St. Benefits the Calcasieu Women's Shelter. Entry Fee: 25. Make Advanced Checks Payable To Briant Smith. Turn-In Time for Judging: 1:00 pm. There will be an "Anything Goes" chili cookoff for those not wishing to compete in the sanctioned event. Judging after the CASI judging. For Information Contact: Briant Smith 1317 East Ford St. Lake Charles, LA 70601. E-Mail capbee@ hotmail.com. 337-721-1967 Ground Meat Only. On Advertising Probation. Not Sanctioned

May 3, 2009-001 - Marble Falls, TX CASI. Backbone Creek CCO. Held in Johnson Park. Day after HLP 38th Howdy-Roo. Entry fee $18 turn-in 1 PM. Benefits HLP local charity. Make check payable Highland Lakes Chili Pod. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Contact Tom Cook 512- 769-0679. moss@nctv.com.

May 3, 2009-002 - Burlington, IA CASI. Iowa Chili Pod Cookoff. Held at Fraternal Order of Eagles Club 2727 Mount Pleasant St. Benefits Iowa Chili Pod charities Make checks payable to: Iowa Chili Pod Turn in time: 12:00 PM (Noon) Fee: $18. Contact: Gary Christensen 3216 Iris Ave. NW Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52405 319- 365-2944. Chili Grind Only. No preregistration deadline. Cook chili the day before at the 3-I open same site.
May 3, 2009-003 - Arma, KS CASI. Blessing Of The The Bikes 2009 Held St Joseph Catholic Church. Approximately 10 miles North of Pittsburg, just off 69 Highway. Benefits the Alan Stafford Scholarship Fund. Entry fee - $20.00 Turn-in 1 PM. Contact Paul Mendicki (H)620-231-7854 (C) 620- 249-7807 mendicki@cox.net or Steve Shepherd (H)620-347-8429 C 620-249-2101 sshepherd1@ckt.net


Tuesday, April 28, 2009


The Board has develop the above policy for using the CASI Logo. This document will also be found in the Resource Center on the Web Page.


From Becky Allen:

I wanted to let our chili friends know that Brent's mother passed away this morning. She had been quite ill and in the hospital for the past 5 weeks. Services for Leona Allen will be Wed. 4/29 at
10 am at Maxwell P. Dunne Funeral Chapel in Corpus Christi.


From Vickie Hebert:

The Winners of the 38th Trader Village CCO

Saturday 4/25/09 - 68 cooks

1. Julie Cloininger
2. Lil Darke
3. Debbie Ashman
4. Keith Karaf
5. Dave Pitts
6. Nigel Delgado
7. Steve Ashman
8. Buck Seelig
9. Darla Oakman
10. Ed Blair

Show:
1. Texas Proud Redneck - Pearland
2. Oilfield Trash - Houston
3. Just For Fun - Baytown


Salsa
1. Phil Barnes
2. Karin Barnes
3. Becky Allen

Beans
1. Wesley Bachmeyer
2. Kayla Hudgins
3. Keith Karaff

Juniors
1. Ashley Fertak
2. Carey Richardson
3. Robert Butler
4. Brent Burgess
5. Hannah Moore
6. Zachery Burgess
7. Lukas Nesbitt

Sunday 4/26/09 27 cooks
1. Paul Mulkey Hobbs NM
2. Michael Mayorga
3. Ed Nesbitt
4. Bucky Seelig
5. Lil Drake
6. Keith Karaff
7. Dave Pitts
8. Kathy Mulkey - Hobbs NM
9. Deborah Benefield
10 Lauren "CJ" Neuffer

Show
1. Texas Proud Redneck
2. Goat Gap Gazette
3. Faded Love

From Steve Dowdy:

1st Annual Bass Pro Shops CCO Independence, MO

Chili

1. Peggy Kirk-Velasquez
2. Kevin Stovall
3. Lee Kroencke
4. Steve Dowdy
5. Shelly Kroencke
6. Larry Velasquez
7. Travis McCauley
8. Rudy Lintner
9. Margo Smith
10. Jerri Dowdy

Show

1. Margo Smith
2. Jerri Dowdy
3. Steve Dowdy

From David Jester:

The Three-I Regional Open Championship is this weekend in Burlington, IA. Two cookoffs same location. Three-I on Saturday May 2nd and the Iowa Pod CCO on Sunday, May 3rd. Saturdays turn in is at 2:00 PM and Sundays turn in is @ noon. Cost for Sat is $25 and $18 for Sun (Grind Only) For more information contact For more information contact Gary Christianson @ chiliman1955@yahoo.com, Bill Pierson @ chillinipod@comcast.net or Darin Jester @ flashoverchili@sbcglobal.net. Come take a chance at the auto qualifier. Limited dry RV parking, cooks party on Saturday night. See the Trails ad for flyer and more info. Hope to see ya there


From Travis Tonzi


Join Us
Saturday, July, 18, 2009
Mountain Meadow Recreation Complex, 1101 S. Woodland Rd, Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ
4 Corners Regional Open Championship
Chili Cook-Off & Western Tradeshow
In The Pines

Welcome
If you love chili, cowboys and shopping is your fancy, you're certain to find some of the most unique items for sale at the CHILI COOK-OFF & WESTERN TRADESHOW IN THE PINES. Vendors will feature items related to the culture of the American West and more.
Vendors & Sponsors
We are currently seeking vendors and sponsors.
All vendors & sponsors are welcomed. We especially invite vendors who specialize in anything and everything western - From horsehair hitching to western clothing, from chandeliers to western rugs, from furniture to jewelry and fine art, from kids activities to pony rides and chuck wagon foods, and all things chili, if it's western we invite you to participate in this years WESTERN TRADESHOW benefiting the
White Mountain Hospice Foundation.
Early Sign-Up Vendor Fee
Only: $25.00 - $35.00
Download Vendor & Sponsor Brochure & Application, click link
http://chilicookoffinthepines.com/3315.html

4 Corners Regional Open Championship
Chili Cook-Off Categories
Red Chili, People's Choice, Salsa & Showmanship
Winners Can Go On To The Terlingua International Chili Championship
Free Tee Shirt & Goody Bag To First 50 Cooks Signed Up
Awesome Prizes & Trophies
Cooks' Fees Only: $10.00 - $25.00
You can "Sign-up" Online
Visit our website:
http://www.chilicookoffinthepines.com
Download: Applications, Schedule, Information, RV Parking & Camping, Special Hotel Rates, Attractions & More...
Overnight RV Parking at Cook-Off is limited-Confirm Your Space By Registering Early.
The Chili Appreciation Society International's mission is to: Promote chili and raise money for charity. Each year, nearly ten thousand cooks share their chili fun and good deeds with each other, public, and sponsors at 600 CASI Cook-Offs, throughout the U.S. and neighboring countries. These CASI-sanctioned events raise over a million dollars, annually, for local charities and provide a chance for cooks to qualify for the
Terlingua International Chili Championship. Come on in and find out how you can share our fun and charity. A 501(c)(3) Corporation Chartered to Raise Money for Charity through the Promotion of Chili.
CASA (Chili Appreciation Society of Arizona) is a member of CASI
Visit our website
http://www.chilicookoffinthepines.com
A Charity Event Benefiting

White Mountain Hospice Foundation Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ
A 501(c) (3) Non-Profit Corporation
Proceeds benefit patients with life limiting illnesses, and their families.
The goal of the White Mountain Hospice Foundation is to support the hospice philosophy of terminally ill individuals and their families by providing financial and resource assistance not available elsewhere. We are especially committed to helping absorb costs incurred by non-funded patients. We also help fulfill special wishes that will enhance the quality of life to those we serve.

Schedule
Saturday, July 18, 2009
6:00 am - 9:00 am - Cooks & Vendors Check-in & Set-up
10:00 am - Event Opens
2:00 pm - Judging
4:00 pm - Awards
6:00 pm - Event Ends
Contact
Travis Tonzi
E-mail:
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Phone: 480-299-6738

Monday, April 27, 2009

From Pam Clark:

Here are a few pictures from the Hellhole Cookoff; as you can see, it was a beautiful day and the scenery was absolutely gorgeous. We only had 10 cooks, and my husband and I were the only ones who didn't make California-style chili. I've never seen some of those ingredients in chili before! Rick wants to do it again next year, so I'm planning to work with him and try to get some of the people in his organization interested in cooking according to CASI rules. (This CCO was held in Hellhole Canyon Open Space Preserve, Valley Center, CA. It was a first try for this CCO and because it did not have enough cooks it was not sanctioned. Hopefully they can do it again next year and get enough CASI cooks to make it a sanctioned CCO)

From Shirley Bates:

Winners on April 26, 2009 at the Hog Pit were;

1. Joann Scott-Odessa

2. Keith Patton-Odessa

3. Amy Patton-Odessa

4. Guy W. Bates-Midland

5. Dave Boone-Odessa

6. Phyllis Patton-Odessa

7. LeeRoy Childress-Midland

8. Dennis Brackeen- Lamesa

9. Kelly Draper-Tahoka

10. Morris Bryan-Lubbock

Next weekend the Concho Valley Chili Pod is having a CCO at the Sherwood Court House. You say "Where is Sherwood?" Take highway 67 toward Mertzon until you reach highway 72. Take it 1 mile. There is a sign on Highway 67 from both directions that say Sherwood. Benefits the Sherwood Court House Restoration. RV Parking available, Dry Camping . Jackpot Beans Turn in at 1200 Noon, Entry Fee $5. Chili Turn in at 2:00 PM Entry fee $18.00. CHILI GRIND ONLY. There will be a cake auction, raffle and a 50/50 pot. Entry fees payable to Concho Valley Chili Pod. There will be an Arts and Crafts Fair. There will also be other entertainment. There will be something for every member of your family.

From Ruby Ross:

YA'LL COME to our 38th Annual Howdy-Roo on May 2, 2009 in Johnson Park in Marble Falls. Friday Golf 1 pm (cooks only). Friday night Cook's Party. Come out & enjoy Mexican food with us served with a margarita. Sat we begin the day with bloody Marys. CASI Chili $20 turn-in 2 pm. Local business chili $20 turn-in 2 pm; Beans $10 turn-in Noon; Lonestar Bar-B-Q Chicken, ribs, brisket $20 each or $50 for all categories. We will also have our silent auction along with the raffle. Concession, Vendors & LOADS of fun. Throw down supper Sat night. Also Sunday we have Backbone Creek Chili Cookoff. Chili $18 turn-in 1 pm. The park will be open on Wednesday pm. Plenty RV parking NO ELECTRICITY. Looking forward to seeing you!!

Today I am going to identify the Finance Committee. This was the only Committee that I did not identify when I discussed the 5 Special Committees as outlined in the Bylaws. Members of this committee are Ed Blair, Chairman John Goforth, Co-Chairman and Jim Ezell, Member. The Finance Committee will assure the financial well-being of the corporation, adjust budget models, insure financial accountability, and oversee the actions of the Treasurer.


Hope you each have a great day. We are getting the needed rain, but we are also getting hail. The hail we didn't need!

Friday, April 24, 2009

2nd Post for Friday

From JoAnn Scott:
Ken Large had a stroke on Wed night and is in the hospital in Odessa. He has an aneurysm on his brain. His condition is critical. Please include him in your prayers.
From Dave Hewlett:



From Larry Wampler: Above are directions to Pee Wee's A-Town


From Chip Welsh:
May 23,2009 York PA, 7th Annual Keystone State Pod Cookoff has a change of venue. It will be held at Brooks Robinson Plaza at Sovereign Bank Stadium home of the York Revolution Baseball Team.

From Doris Coats:

American Legion Post 453 would like to invite you to participate in the Fourth Annual American Legion Post 453 Chili Cookoff on May 2, 2009. The proceeds from this event go to support the Veterans, current and past. Come and show your support for those who have served our Country. GOD BLESS AMERICA.

Thoughts:

It appears to be a GREAT weekend almost everywhere, so it's time to cook chili. May Chiligula bless your Day and may each of you have a great weekend.


Thursday, April 23, 2009

From Jerry Hunt:
The Lake Charles La. on May 2 2009 will not be sanctioned by CASI.

From Kelly Brignon:
Combined with the NOW Pod’s $5,000.00 contribution to the Ellis County Children’s Advocacy Center (The Gingerbread House), $34,609.00 was raised over the course of our three day cook off in February to benefit the care of abused children in Ellis County. Thank you to all who came out to cook chili, help out with our cook off, and participate in such a great event that benefits an even greater cause. We hope to see everyone back next year as we strive to raise even more money to fight child abuse and neglect in Ellis County. This was our biggest year ever! Thanks again – and it goes without saying – chili cooks are some of the best people in the world! The NOW Pod and The Gingerbread House are very grateful for your support!

From Ken Swart:
If you are looking for a relaxing place to cook a few pot's of chili this weekend come on out to Lee Newton Park in Jasper, GA. We have the CASI Peachtree State POD CCO Friday night 8 PM turn-in and the Georgia State Championship CCO Saturday with a 12:00 Noon turn-in. The event is held in conjunction with the IBCA Georgia State BBQ Championship so there is plenty of BBQ to eat as well. If you have not been to this CCO before it is held in a beautiful park there in town, plenty of room for RV's and to stay out of the smoke from the BBQ's, they have electrical and water hook-up's in the park that can be used also for no charge. Come on out and have a good time in the Georgia Mountains. The park is located at the intersection of Business SR-53 & Mary Street in Jasper, GA, 1 mile east of SR-5/515, enter form the back of the park, you will see the gate. See you there!

From Michael Mayorga:
HEY GANG

THE PARTY STARTS FRI NITE

FOOD AT 8 PM

"OPEN BAR"
7 PM TILL........

DANCING AND MUSIC BY NIGEL #1 DJ "TACO"

SAT CHILI COOKOFF SALSA CONTEST BEANS CONTEST
COME ENTER SOMETHING OR BE A JUDGE

BRING YOUR KIDS AND ENTER THE JUNIOR COOKOFF.....
BUT PLEASE JOIN US

UNDER THE RED PAVILLION AT TRADERS VILLAGE

MOTORHOMES AND TRAILERS AND TENTS ARE ALLOWED MOTELS NEARBY

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

From Neta Rohr:
There will be a small memorial service for Coby Davis at the Garland Elks Lodge on Sunday, April 26th starting at noon. Location is 3825 Duck Creek Drive, Garland, TX 75043, Cross street is Centerville and Duck Creek The Elks are providing the meat. Please bring side dishes. Anyone who wishes to share stories with his family and friends are welcomed to attend and participate in this service.

From Mike Peters:
Don't forget our Cowtown Pod meeting next Tuesday the 28th.

Have fun at Larry Joe, make Coby's memorial service this Sunday the 26th if you can, and the DFW Center for Autism event at Putt-Putt is Sunday the 26th also.

From Larry Wampler:

Reminder that there is a A-Town CCO at Pee Wee's this weekend. Beans-$5.0 @ 12:00 Noon, CASI Chili-$20.0 @ 1:00 pm, and on Sunday the 26th, CASI Chili @ 12:00 noon. RSVP for RV parking Contact Larry Wampler,
(roadwrkcb@aol.com) 903-450-5541.

From Kay Lefler:
Yeah, yeah…. We know – the REAL Dog Days of Summer falls between early July and early September. That’s why we’re having the Dawg Daze of Summer SOONER CCO on May 30th. Same fun cookoff as in the past but without the August heat. We’re having a pet contest again this year so bring those cute and talented Chili Dawgs. Bill and Star, Maggie, and Lucille will perform agility and even ‘stupid’ pet tricks throughout the day. So come to Gander Mountain in Corsicana and spend the day with us. There will be lots of neat raffle items. We’ll put in a request for a nice cool day for cooks and canines alike. All proceeds go to the Humane Society of Navarro County. If you have any questions, call Kay Lefler 972-872-2297 or 972-646-5159.

From Adrienne Grant:
A great time was had by all at the 5th Annual Camp Carefree. At the end of the day, nearly $6000 was raised for the camp and checks were still coming in. Kudos to Kenny Jones for putting on a great event.

Here are the results for this cookoff:
CASI:
1. Jackie Koltz, Palmyra, VA
2. Tracy Jones, Jefferson, WI
3. Roger Koltz, Palmyra, VA
4. Dick Steinert, Greensboro, NC
5. Bob Johnston, Kernersville, NC
6. Mike Williams, Mocksville, NC
7. Adrienne Grant, Durham, NC
8. Steve Dixon, Summerfield, NC
9. Keith Miller, Madison, NC
10. Brandi Jones, Reidsville, NC

Show:
1. Barefoot's Toe Jam, Dan Barefoot, Burlington, NC
2. Thickety Mountain, George Doggett, Shelby, NC
3. In-Tents Chili, Nick Nolan, Kernersville, NC

Freestyle:
1. Brandi Jones, Reidsville, NC
2. Seth Jones, Jefferson, WI
3. Heather Green, Summerfield, NC

For more information on events and upcomings, visit http://www.ncchili.com or check out our new Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/Piedmont-Pepper-Pod-of-NC/68234814276

It's that time of the week to again post this week's upcomming CCOs.

Apr 24, 2009-001 - Jasper, GA CASI. Peachtree State Pod CCO. Held at Lee Newton Park, Business SR-53 & Mary Street, Jasper, GA, 1 mile east of SR-5/515. Benefiting the Peachtree State Pod. Turn-in: 8PM, $18.00 entry fee. Make checks payable to Peachtree State Pod. Contact Trey Field, 11280 Big Canoe, Big Canoe, GA 30143, 770-335-3553. TheSheriff@FadedLoveChili.com Open meat, no pre-registration deadline. RV hookups, over night camping available at no additional charge.

Apr 25, 2009-001 - Midland, TX CASI. The Permian Basin Cookoff. Held at the Hog Pit. Entry fee $25 turn-in 2 PM. LSBS BBQ Chicken, Pork Spare Ribs or Brisket $25 entry. Fajitas, Open Meat and Dessert. Cook all categories for $100. We are selling Cook's Aprons with the PBC logo and 25th year on them. Each cooking team can put their Company's name or their Cooking Teams' name or both on the apron. The aprons are to be ready this week, for showing and ordering. With PBC logo they are $25.00 each. Every team or person has to pay for whatever additional names they want on the aprons. They really are good looking red aprons with blue print and white 25th year embroidery. We are making sure the aprons will fit any size of person. All profits from the sale of these aprons go to our charity also. Anyone interested in an apron please contact one of the following PBC members: Clark 664-4000, Pharris Ivy 634-0976, Bill Stirman 557-0638, John Curfew 661-5580, Jan Singleton 557-3223

Apr 25, 2009-002 - Houston, TX CASI. 38th Annual Houston Pod Hal John & Judy Wimberly Memorial CCO. Trader's Village. Come play with us. We begin with a made to order omelet breakfast Saturday morning. Jackpot Salsa turn-in at 11:00am; entry fee $10. At noon we have Jackpot Beans; entry fee $10. Once again we have the Ron Charlton Junior Chili Championship with turn in at 1 PM; entry fee is $5 and meat is being supplied for the kids. CASI Chili turn in is at 2 PM; entry fee is $20. That evening there will be a pot luck with food, fun and friends. Cook's party Friday night. We will be raffling off a Wendell Rankin Stove. Also there will be Frito pies for sale to public and another raffle with some great prizes. RVs welcome, no hookups. Please park on the far South side of the building. If you are going to daytrip, vehicles must be in place before 10am. Tell them at the toll booth you are with the Chili Cook off. Once inside the market, there is no driving around til late afternoon. Goody bag to the first 75 pre-registered cooks. See day after cookoff same location. For information call Keith Karaff at 281-850-6387.

Apr 25, 2009-003 - Terrell, TX CASI. A Town Chili Cookoff. Held at 8975 County Rd 344, 7 miles E of Terrell off 429 N. Benefits Able Springs VFD. Info to follow. Larry Wampler 903-450- 5541. roadwrkcb@aol.com. Turn-in 1 PM.

Apr 25, 2009-004 - Jasper, GA CASI. Georgia State Championship CCO. Automatic qualifier for TICC. Held at Lee Newton Park, Business SR-53 & Mary Street, Jasper, GA, 1 mile east of SR-5/515. Benefiting the Pickens County Habitat for Humanity. Turn-in: 12 PM, $27.00 entry fee. Make Checks payable to Peachtree State Pod. Contact Trey Field, 11280 Big Canoe, Big Canoe, GA 30143. TheSheriff@FadedLoveChili.com 770-335-3553. Open meat, no pre- registration deadline. RV hookups for overnight camping available in the park at no additional charge. This event will be held in conjunction with the IBCA Georgia State BBQ Championship and the 5th Annual Habitat Hullabaloo event put on by our charities sponsor.

Apr 25, 2009-005 - Little Rock, AR CASI. West Little Rock Lions Club Cookoff. Benefits Lions World Services for the Blind, Held at Christ Lutheran Church 315 S Hughes St Little Rock, AR 72205. Entry $20.00. Turn in 1:00 pm. Chili grind or ground beef only. No RV hookups or camper area. Please no alcohol. Contact Bruce Smith 501-312-8715 for more info.

Apr 25, 2009-006 - Independence, MO CASI. 1st Annual Bass Pro Shops Revised April Blazing Chili Cookoff. Salsa contest, too. Benefits Ducks Unlimited- Greenwings youth program. FIRE RESISTANT CANOPIES ARE REQUIRED. Fire extinguishers and cooking thermometers are suggested, but loaners will be available. There will be no goody bags. Pre- registration encouraged. Entry fee of $20.00 for chili, $5.00 for Salsa. Turn in Chili at 12:00 Noon, Salsa at 11:00 AM. Contest site at Bass Pro Shop, 18001 Bass Pro Drive, reached from US-40, south of I-70 and I- 470/MO-291. Contact STEVE DOWDY, 12411 Olive, Kansas City MO 64146 816-941-0620, sdowdy@kc.rr.com. Make checks payable to MO-KAN Pod.

Apr 25, 2009-007 - Stephenville, TX CASI. Larry Joe Taylor's 21st Annual Texas Music Festival and Chili Cookoff at Melody Mountain Ranch, Stephenville, TX. Benefits Cross Timbers Emergency Response Team. Primitive camping $16/night. Entry fee included with festival pass: Advance TX per person $55 - 4 Day Pass (Wed-Sat); $39 - 3 Day Pass (Thur-Sat); $29 - 2 Day Pass (Fri & Sat only); $20 - 1 Day Pass (Sat only). Credit cards accepted for advance tickets only. Advance Ticket request must be received by April 10, payable to Larry Joe Taylor, 4217 CR 423, Stephenville, TX 76401. Phone credit card orders accepted thru April 13. Call 254-968-8505. Order online at www.larryjoetaylor .com, or email ljt@eastland.net. Gate prices slightly higher.

Apr 25, 2009-008 - Sierra Vista, AZ CASI. Pauls Pub and Chuck Dugan Memorial CCO. Held behind Pauls Pub, 1805 Paseo San Luis, Sierra Vista, AZ. Dry camping available cook where you camp. Benefits Just Kids, Inc. Entry fee $20, turn-in 1 p.m. Make check payable to High Desert Pod. Potluck cooks party Friday night with hot dogs, hamburgers provided. ALSO Spamania 2d Annual Contest!!! Entry fee $5 turn-in 2 PM. Bring your best SPAM recipe and help a good cause Contact Greg Monger, 520-417-9948 or email mongo9@cox.net Per CASI Rule on advertising probation.

Apr 25, 2009-009 - Kernersville, NC CASI. Kernersville Kiwanis Chili CCO. The location is Korner's Folly Historic Site 413 S. Main St. This is to be held by the Kernersville Kiwnais Club to the Young Children Priority One. Entry fees are $20 for CASI Chili, or $30 for CASI chili and a free-style chili. Turn in time for for Chili Judging is at 4PM. The following equipment and rental fees are available in advance:10X10 tent $90.00, 8' table $20.00, chairs $5.00/each chair. Please contact Jessica Katz for more details at jessakatz@yahoo.com 919-619-7510 or 1325 NC 66S Suite A Kernersville, NC 27284. On advertising probation.

Apr 25, 2009-010 - Chandler, TX CASI. Chandler 2nd Annual Chili CCO. at Winchester Park In Chandler, Texas. Benefiting BMC Youth Foundation. From Tyler take Highway 31W to Chandler and turn left at the light on Highway 315. Park is about 3/4 of a mile on the left. Plenty of shady area for cooks and parking for RVs (no hookups). Goody bags for first 20 entries. CASI Chili turn in 1:00 PM. $20.00. Beans turn in 12:00. 50/50. $5.00. Show 11 AM. Bring extra chili for tasting. Craft booths and Blow-ups for kids. Come join over 500 boys and girls and their families for their annual Scrimmage Play Day to kick off the Little League season. Contact Rick Ford 903-570-6036, rickster517@embarqmail.com. On advertising probation.

Apr 26, 2009-001 - Houston, TX CASI. Annual Houston POD Day After CCO. Held at Traders Village. We begin with a Breakfast Casserole Off at 9 AM. Entry fee is One Breakfast Casserole. CASI turn in will be 1 PM. Entry fee is $20. If you are going to day trip and cook under the big red expo, you must be in the market before 10 AM. After that your vehicle will not be allowed in. At the toll both, tell them you are with the Chili Cookoff. Keith Karaff 281-850-6387.

Apr 26, 2009-002 - Terrell,TX CASI. TTT Pod Chili Cookoff. Held at 8975 County Road 344, 7 miles E of Terrell off 429 N. Turn-in Noon. Details to follow. Larry Wampler 903-450-5541. roadwrkcb@aol.com.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

POLICY ON CASI SPONSORSHIP
The CASI Sponsorship Program is a very important part of the national and TICC experience. The funding and other support we get from sponsors plays a huge part in CASI’s financial success and stature as a 501(c)3 tax free charitable corporation. Due to the importance of obtaining and keeping sponsors for CASI and TICC, the following policy shall be in force.

Any requests for information relative to CASI Sponsors or Sponsorship must be made to the Sponsorship Chairman. If there is someone who may be interested in becoming a CASI sponsor, please notify the Sponsorship Chairman who will, in turn, contact the potential sponsor and investigate any possibility.

If a CASI member wishes to contact a sponsor, they must go through the Sponsorship Chair. It is crucial to our relationship with the sponsor that the proper channels be followed when communications are made. Established lines of communication have been developed with the pertinent departments of the sponsors. Approaching sponsors from a different direction can cause distractions and confusion.

Many times the generosity of our sponsors, or statements made by them, leaves the impression that anyone can call at any time and request assistance. This is not the case. Failure to observe the established policy can easily lead to CASI becoming a nuisance and, ultimately, damage our partnership.

These great businesses have extended their hand and checkbook for a mutually beneficial experience with CASI. Let’s do every thing we can to respect and support their products. We don’t want to wear out that welcome.

Remember, if you wish to seek information from a sponsor or know of a potential sponsor, please contact Jim Ezell, Sponsorship Chair, at jezell8642@aol.com .

From Bucky Seelig:
The May issue of the Trails has been posted on the CASI Website and is ready for your reading pleasure. Make sure to take the time to read the article on Page 3 prepared by Jim Ezell, Sponsorship Chair, regarding the “Policy on CASI Sponsorship.” Also remember to support the CASI Sponsors whenever possible.


NOTE: Please check yesterdays post. I have updated some names that were spelled wrong.
May you each have a Great Day. It is suppose to get above 90 here today, so I'm not sure if Summer is beginning or it is a HOT Spring Day!

Monday, April 20, 2009


From Tammie Wooster:
Just a reminder - the pre-registration date is quickly approaching, be sure to get your entry in.

TEXAS LADIES STATE
We are home from Texas Ladies State Championship. All though there was a lot of rain, it didn't stop us from having fun.


Congratulations to all of the winners. A big Congratulations to our new Texas Ladies State Champion, Tammie Wooster.



There were 204 registered entries and 190 chilis were turned in and judges.

This is the first CCO that qualified for our new rule II.VII.E1d d. CURRENT STATE, REGIONAL OR INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS WITH OVER 150 ENTRIES AND CHILIS JUDGED - A current Men's State, Women's State, State Open, Regional or International Championship that has 150 entries and chilis judged will automatically qualify first (1st) through fifth (5th) Places on any given year becoming effectively immediately.

And the new Show Rule II.VII.3. A current Men's State, Women's State, State Open, Regional or International Championship that maintained at least 150 entries and chilis judged in a given year will additionally qualify second and third place showmanship winners effective immediately.


Results:



1 Tammie Wooster - Q
2. Susan Spencer - Q
3. Charmaine Rogers - Q

4. Annelle Causey
- Q
5. Terry Tenery - Q

6. Kari Fieseler
7. Mary Capehart
8. Diana Klade
9. Pat Krenek
10. Carol West
11. Kathy Hudson
12. Jean Barkley
13. Della Leonard
14. Norma Homesley
15. Janie Burruss
16. Babs Johnson
17. Karen Baines
18. Jennifer Lee
19. Melodie Smith
20. Kelly Brignon
21. Robbie Swart
22. Jana Dailey
23. Barbara Schueler
24. Pat Pilchiek

Show
1. Cowboy Mardi Gras -Q
2. Mad Hatters 2 – Lou Hewlett-Q
3. Reva Weatherly -Q

NOTE:
While at TLS, I lost a compact, lightweight red & black umbrella, with dogs on the border. If anyone found, please let me know. This item has sentimental value to me. Thanks.

Renee Moore


Sunday April 19, Classic CASI
93 Chilis

1. Jason Taylor
2. Tim Collier
3. Lisa Zocaro
4. Carrie Kinnison
5. Janice Miller
6. Ed Blair
7. Connie Collier
8. Karen Bains
9. Alan Dean - Q
10. Kelly Talaver

Show
1. Sabrina Klietz
2. Kim Hiley

From Carrie Kinnison:
Time is moving along............What A Wonderful Weekend in Seguin at the Texas Lady's State Championship.....we had some Great Fellowship and congratulations to all the winners. The Highland Lakes Chili Pod is hosting The 38th Annual "HOWDY-ROO" chili cookoff, Saturday May 2nd in BEAUTIFUL -MARBLE FALLS, TX. If you need a room....please call in order of preference:

Hill Country Inn---866-693-3637/LaQuinta---800-530-5900/Best Western---830-693-5122/Quality Inn-830-693-7531/Hampton Inn---830=798-1895. Please tell them you are with the HOWDY-ROO Chili Cookoff. Plan on staying over for the Backbone Creek CCO on Sunday.....you'll be glad you did. For more information please check your Terlingua Trails or call Tom Cook @ 512-755-4293/Ruby Ross @ 830-693-3492/Doc @ 830-613-8666/Carrie @ 281-615-2408 or 830-693-5502. SEE YOU THERE!


Wednesday, April 15, 2009


Some additional information has come in to me so I will do a second Post.


From Vicki Hebert, Great Pepper for Houston Pod:
I have attached the flyer to this email is this possible to add?

April 25 - 26 2009
Traders Village in Houston Texas
7979 N Eldridge Road
Houston TX 77041

April 25th turn in times
Salsa $10.00 11.00 am turn in
Beans $10.00 12:00 am turn in
Juniors $10.00 1:00 pm turn in
Chili $20.00 2:00 pm turn in
Will have a kick off breakfast with omelets

April 26 turn in times
Breakfast casserole 9:00 am turn in
Chili $20.00 1:00 turn in

Cooks Party Friday Night April 24th with Nigel Delgado being our "DJ" and a appetizers being served along with an open bar.
The party continues Saturday night with Nigel Delgado being our "DJ" and a pot luck dinner along with an open bar.



From Keith Karath:
Greetings Everyone. Texas Open is right around the corner. Here is the hotel information. The Super 8 Motel that is listed is NOT the one that connects to the property. That hotel was damaged in the hurricane and they are not going to be open. If you haven't sent in your registration yet, times running out. The registration form is in the Trails or I can send you one email. keith.karaff@ibslighting.com Guarranteed goody bag to the first 100. Also, if you are coming in an RV or trailer, please let us know. Thanks everyone and we look forward to seeing you on May 9.

From Mayo Blair:

“TEXAS LADIES STATE, APRIL 18th, Sat. All Ladies invited to our 11th Annual "21 Bust Salute Party". Hostesses; Mayo, Karin, Doris, Lil, Jo, Vicki, Della,Renee, Sharon, Annie, Nancy, Darla . "Punch Connoisseurs" Keith & MichaelAlso serving Tequila Rose; Phil, Ed, Bryan, Pat, Frank, Larry, Jerry* High Noon *. Will also be celebrating Annie Murphy's 83rd BirthdayBlair/Barnes/Drake/ MH Circle.”

From Dave Hewlett:

The wind blew, the weather was cool and cloudy but 24 brave cooks showed up to enjoy the CASI CCO and the nice day at the 6th annual Commerce, Tx CCO. There were many events to take part in and enjoy all the crowds that came to the events. One big event was the local chili challenge with a $1000 prize to the winner, 25 cooks entered that event won by Ken Swart. There were many bands that the crowds could enjoy and the events were a Brisket cook off, Salsa, CASI chili, local chili, Beans and others. The Commerce sponsor and staff did a good job and will make it even better next year. Thanks to Marty Cunningham, the sponsor, and her team for all the good work.

Results
Chili
1. Rosa Gonzales
2. Ken Swart
3. Paul Seastrunk
4. Dave Hewlett
5. Rex Jones
6. Morris Moss
7. Nancy Hewlett
8. Robbie Swart
9. Mike Rider
10. David Nobles

Show

1. Jailhouse Chili, Pryor Gowins
2. Tazmanian Devil, Dave Hewlett
3. North Texas Fab, Eric Burns

Here is this week's CCO's:

Apr 18, 2009-001 - Jacksonville TX CASI. 2nd Annual Duck Race Chili CCO Cookoff is postponed until June 27th.


Apr 18, 2009-002 - Stokesdale NC CASI. Camp Carefree Chili Cook off Held at Camp Carefree Lane, located 1 mile north of 68 & 220 intersection between Madison and Greensboro. Entry fee $20 turn- in 1 PM. Make checks payable to Piedmont Pepper Pod. Contact Steve Dixon sdixonrcw@triad.rr. com. 336-932-2197. www.ncchili.com Kenny Jones 336-951-2705, 336-932- 9569 cell. $10 additional entry freestyle. Showmanship. Benefits camp Carefree & ill and disabled children. Cash prizes for 1st 2nd & 3rd place freestyle chili.


Apr 18, 2009-003 - Seguin TX CASI. 39th Texas Ladies State Championship. Held at Max Starke Park. Turn in time - 1 PM. Entry fee $30. Make checks payable to Texas Ladies State. Contact Steve Ashman, PO Box 1632, Bastrop TX 78602. Benefits Seguin Charities. Automatic Qualifier for TICC.


Apr 18, 2009-004 - Mitchell NE CASI. 9th Annual Pepe's Pod Winter Chili Cookoff and Polka Fest. Held at Scottsbluff County Fairgrounds, Mitchell event center. Entry fee $20 for CASI red or open chili or $25 for both, turn-in 5 PM. Make checks payable to Pepe's Pod c/o Kyle Haberman 1624 4th Ave Scottsbluff, NE 69361. Benefits Scottsbluff County Fair and Pepe`s Pod. Information Contact: Kyle Haberman Home: 308-635-7852, Cell: 308-672-3502, e-mail; khab@charter.net


Apr 18, 2009-005 - Little Rock AR CASI. Arkansas Mens State Cookoff. Held at Little Rock Zoo, #1 Jonesboro Dr. Little Rock, AR. Just off I-630 and Fairpark. CASI sanctioned. Turn in 1:00pm. Entry fee $20.00. Charity L.R. Zoo. Make checks payable to Little Rock Zoo. Must arrive by 9:00 am to be able to drive in to unload. All cars must be out of zoo by 9:00. Any late arrivals will be shuttled in by Zoo staff. No RV hookups available. RV parking in parking lot only. No alcohol allowed in Zoo. For animal safety please do not bring in plastic straws or lids that might get into animal cages. For further info call Bruce Smith at 501-312- 8715 hbchili@sbcglobal.net or call Zetta Friday at the L.R. Zoo 501-666-2406.


Apr 18, 2009-006 - Little Rock AR CASI. Arkansas Womens State Cookoff. Held in Little Rock Zoo, #1 Jonesboro Dr. Little Rock, AR. Just off I-630 and Fairpark. CASI sanctioned. Turn in 1:00pm. Entry fee $20.00. Charity Arkansas Zoological Foundation. Make checks payable to Arkansas Zoological Foundation. Must arrive by 9:00 am to be able to drive in to unload. All cars must be out of zoo by 9:00. Any late arrivals will be shuttled in by Zoo staff. No RV hookup available RV parking in parking lot only. No alcohol allowed in Zoo. For animal safety please do not bring in plastic straws or lids that might get into animal cages. For further info call Bruce Smith at 501-312-8715 hbchili@sbcglobal. net or call Zetta Friday at the L.R. Zoo 501-666-2406.


Apr 18, 2009-007 - Gladewater TX CASI. East Texas Gusher Days Chili CCO. Sponsored by Budweiser, in downtown Gladewater, "Antique Capital of East Texas." Entry fee $20, turn-in 1 p.m. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Jackpot Beans $5, 50/50, turn-in at 12 noon. People's Choice Award, cool prizes. Door prizes galore! Join us for the Cooks' Dinner Friday night. RVs welcome, no hook-ups. Parade, antique car show, karaoke, food, vendors, live entertainment, street dance, carnival, hushpuppy eatin' contest and more. Contact: Brenda Brown 903-845-7690 or 903- 374-1199, sukeyblue@aol.com; or Gladewater Chamber of Commerce 903-845-5501. For more info, visit http://www.gusherdays.com/


Apr 18, 2009-008 - The Colony TX CASI. American Legion Riders Post 21 2nd Annual Chili Cookoff and Motorcycle Fun Run. Held at Lions Park, 4800 Nash Street. Same location as last year. Off Main Street in the Colony, turn East on to Nash, about 1 block off Main St. Benefits the Legacy Fund. Registration: 8:00 am Entry fee $20, Beans: additional $10 (100% returned to 1st, 2nd, 3rd place bean winners). Beans turn in time 11:00 Chili turn in 12:00. Chili and Best of Show Judging at 12:00 with 1 PM presentation of awards.Motorcycle Fun Run $25.00 to support the American Legion's Legacy Fund, leaving at 10:00 to return by 12:00 for judging. Contact Bob Bourbon 972-523-7399. Email, titan1947@aol.com. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Make checks payable to American Legion Riders Post 21.


Apr 18, 2009-009 - Muskogee OK CASI. Azalea Festival 24th Annual Chili & BBQ CCO.Held at Civic Center Market Square 5th & Boston. Chili Turn in Time - 11:30, Entry Fee $25.00 Pre-Registration is REQUIRED by Friday April 17 On- Site Fee $35.00. Charity - Kids Space, CASA, Muskogee Youth Services BBQ Turn In Times: Open - 12:45 Ribs - 1:15 Brisket - 1:45 Entry Fee $25.00 each product Pre- Registration is REQUIRED by Friday April 17 On-Site Fee $35.00 per product. Send Registration to: Muskogee Exchange Club - Chili Cook Off Attention: John Rich P. O. Box 2488 Muskogee,OK 74402. Contact Info: Darrin Smith 918-681-0479 John Rich 918-683-4542. Check out website http://www.exchangeclubmuskogee/ .org/chilicookoff.shtml


Apr 18, 2009-010 - Fabens TX CASI. Fabens Area Community Food Pantry Cook-Off at Fabens Air Port, from El Paso take I-10 East to Fabens exit, take a right at the stop sign, proceed to Air Port entrance which is on the right. CASI Sanctioned. Benefits the Fabens Area Community Food Pantry. Cooks meeting 10:00 AM Turn in 2:00 PM Entry fee $18.00, checks payable to Pod of the Pass Sponsors are the East El Paso Rotary Club and the Cotton Valley Lions Club. More info: Carol Straughan 915-852-3599 Email caroleptx@aol.com For vendor information contact Bill Sparks 915-594-7022


Apr 18, 2009-011 - Morristown AZ CASI. 2nd Annual Grand Desert Days CCO Held at Morristown Elementary School, 25950 Rockaway Hills Rd, US 60, just West of Castle Hot Springs Rd. Set up between 7 and 9 AM. Enter at Rockaway Hills Rd just before the Post Office. Peoples choice chili at 11:00, Entry fee $12, turn-in 1 PM. Benefits General Federated Womans Club. Contact Jerry Lee 623-388- 9748. alchemistchili@gmail.com.


Apr 18, 2009-012 - Valley Center CA CASI. Hellhole Canyon Hellacious Chili Cookoff. Held at 19324 Santee Lane. Entry fee $25, turn-in 2 PM. Benefits Friends of Hellhole Canyon Open Space Reserve. Contact Rick Landavazo 26738 Kiavo Dr, Valley Center CA 92082. 760-828- 0726, 760-751-5423. landavaz@owl. csusm.edu. Directions available at www.hellholecanyon.org.Getting there From Escondido California: Take Valley Parkway (Escondido's primary east/west artery), east to Lake Wohlford Road, turn right. Go up the hill, past the lake about 3 miles, turn right on Paradise Mountain Road, at the first stop sign you encounter. Continue on Paradise Mtn. Road. It ends at Los Hermanos Ranch Road, turn right. Take the first immediate jog left onto Kiavo Road, drive to the bottom of the hill. The entrance to Hellhole Canyon Preserve is to the left at the end of Kiavo Dr. Some phone numbers to try for directions should you get lost, 760 828- 0726, 760 749-5320 - Friends 760 742-1631 - County Parks, 760 212-5549 - Ranger. This event is on Advertising Probation.


Apr 19, 2009-001 - Jacksonville TX CASI. Sunday Jacksonville CCO Postponed until June 28th.


Apr 19, 2009-002 - Seguin TX CASI. Classic CASI Pod Memorial CCO. Held in Starcke Park East. Entry fee $20 turn-in 1 PM. Make check payable to Classic CASI Pod. CHILI GRIND ONLY. Contact Pat King 830-303-1755, 210-860-0818. Benefits Christian Free Clinic.

Food for Thought:


The Events Committee will be responsible for general oversight and articulation with CASI’s major events: TICC, regional and state opens. The Events Committee will be the first point of contact for prospective new opens and will help existing opens achieve success. The members of this committee are Chairman: Bill Pierson; Co-Chairman: Dorathy Williams; Members at-Large: Jen Windsor and Vicki Childress.

This may be the last posting for this week. We are leaving later today for Texas Ladies State. If I can find a place to get on line and post I will.

Spring is really in the air. There are a lot of CCOs this weekend. Hope each of you can find one to attend.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

From Relay for Life held in Wichita Falls,TX:

37 cooks

1. Keith Longabaugh
2. Connie Collier
3. Kevin Wooster
4. Tim Collier
5. David Manske
6. Debbie Longabaugh
7. Barry Thompson
8. Glyn Gains
9. Roy Houston
10. Gary Brigon

1st place show Mutant Chili

From Doc Kinnison:
HOWDY FOLKS........................ Some people might believe a sure sign of spring is the bluebonnets. But for true chiliheads, Howdy-Roo heralds spring in BEAUTIFUL Marble Falls. This annual event is once again taking over Johnson Park on Saturday May 2nd. For 38 years now Howdy-Roo has been a spring rite of passage in Marble Falls. It started as one of the original festivals in the area. The Highland Lakes Pod is inviting everyone to come to The 38th Annual Highland Lakes Pod Chili Cookoff "HOWDY-ROO." The park is beautiful as ever and is waiting for us all to come together again this year and have some good fellowship.

On Saturday, Lonestar Barbecue Association will be handling the Barbecue. Bean Turn in is at noon and there are no rules for the bean competition. CASI chili turn in is at 2 p.m. Registration will be Friday 3-5 p.m. and Saturday 8:30-10:30 a.m.

The cooks party on Friday night will be a new menu this year. Deserts and horsdoeuvres will be welcomed for the cooks party. Lynn and Nigel will be providing our music on Friday evening.

We have a wonderful selection of vendors that have signed up for your shopping pleasure. And don't forget the golf tournament on Friday for cooks/spouses only....$25 for a round of golf and that includes the golf cart. Call Doc for more information (830-613-8666) or you can sign up Friday morning by 11 a.m. at Doc's camp.

Pot luck on Saturday evening after announcements about 7 p.m. chili time and then will have Dawn playing our favorites on Saturday evening. If what makes you happy is a game of dominos, cards or etc then there is room for that and always someone wanting to join up for a good game. The park is nice in the evenings to relax and visit with our friends.

And again this year we will have the one and only Voice of CASI "BOOMER KINGSTON" for our MC on Saturday.

Don't forget Backbone Creek CCO on Sunday in the park turn in at 1 p.m. chili grind only.
We hope you will join us for the fun!

For more information call: Tom Cook 512-769-0679/Ruby Ross
830-693-3492/rross@nctv.com Doc 830-613-8666 or Carrie Kinnison 281-615-2408 or 830-693-5502 email drk@tstar.net

From Mama Sue Caffey:
Texas Ladie's State is where to be this weekend. There are 181 cooks preregistered. Looking forward to having one great weekend.

From Alan Dean:
The Men’s State Committee will have a brief meeting Friday, in Seguin to discuss dispersal of proceeds. Mary Ellen is working hard to finish the financial statement for our cookoff. Hope you can make it. I’m buying. The meeting will be at 1:00.

Food for Thought:

The Governance Committee will monitor the relationship of CASI to its members, make sure CASI’s actions are transparent and accountable, assure members of a fair return for their participation, and secure and motivate leadership on the Board of Directors and at the pod level. The members of this committee are Chairman: Tim Collier, Co-Chairman: Bucky Seelig, and members: Jen Windsor and Richard Knight.


Monday, April 13, 2009

From Mike Peters:

Dale Reinecker's wife Pat, lost her mother this week. She lived to be 95 and had a wonderful life. Let's keep the family in our prayers.

Keep Cheryl Pierson in your prayers as she recovers from surgery.



Another of the special committees is the Public Relations Committee. The Public Relations Committee will oversee marketing CASI to the public and to prospective sponsors and control the image, positioning, and message of CASI as it is communicated. Those serving on the Public Relations Committee are Ken Rodd - Chairman, Bo Prewitt, Roger Fotz - Co Chairman, Dale Reinecker and Alan Dean. The President and Executive Director are ex-officio members of all committees. Alan is in charge of promoting our current TICC Champion, Susan.

Friday, April 10, 2009

From Tammie Wooster:
Pump Jack Cookoff in Electra TX - Saturday April 4th
Chili
1. Jim Ezell - Lakeside City (yes, he did)
2. Tammie Wooster - Wichita Falls (burned it again)
3. Kevin Wooster - Wichita Falls
4. Diane Fitzhenry - Wichita Falls
5. Clint Wooster - Wichita Falls
6. Chuck Hawthorne - Wichita Falls
7. James Taylor - Wichita Falls (first time cook)
8. Dennis Jackson - Iowa Park
9. Michael Bryan - Wichita Falls
10. Weldon Daniels - Wichita Falls

Beans
1. Kevin Wooster
2. Kenneth Hoepfner
3. Monica Taylor

Salsa
1. Dennis Jackson and Carol Gibbs”

From Sherry Muhlbauer
RELAY FOR LIFE CHILI COOK-OFF SATURDAY
JACKPOT BEAN 12:00 TURN IN
CHILI 2:00 TURN IN
HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE.

Food for Thought:
As I mentioned yesterday, There are 5 committees. This is in accordance with the CASI Bylaws, Article 7.02 which states: "Five Special Committees will be appointed for the purpose of handling specific portions of CASI business. These committees will be made up of two or more Directors and members-at-large, as appropriate. One Director, appointed by the President, will be the chairperson of each committee.

(a) The Executive Committee will include the CASI officers and Executive Director. It will address leadership and general administrative issues."

The Executive Committee is Renee Moore, President; Bill Pierson, Vice President; Roger Foltz, Secretary; Ed Blair, Treasurer; and myself. We have been active this year. On several occasions we have addresses some of the general administration issues which have surfaced. If one of us has been contacted about an administration issue, we will address it as a committee and then give our recommendation to the rest of the board.

Enough for today. Have a great weekend.

HAPPY EASTER TO EACH OF YOU! May you all find lots of colored eggs from the Easter Bunny.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

From Dave Hewlett:

I learned today that Linda Townsend of the Rose City Pod in Tyler passed away in her sleep last night April 7. No details at this time.


FOOD FOR THOUGHT: The other day I mentioned that there are Five Special Committees will be appointed for the purpose of handling specific portions of CASI business. These committees are

1. The Executive Committee will include the CASI officers and Executive Director. It will address leadership and general administrative issues.


2. The Finance Committee will assure the financial well-being of the corporation, adjust budget models, insure financial accountability, and oversee the actions of the Treasurer.


3. The Governance Committee will monitor the relationship of CASI to its members, make sure CASI’s actions are transparent and accountable, assure members of a fair return for their participation, and secure and motivate leadership on the Board of Directors and at the pod level.


4. The Public Relations Committee will oversee marketing CASI to the public and to prospective sponsors and control the image, positioning, and message of CASI as it is communicated.


5. The Events Committee will be responsible for general oversight and articulation with CASI’s major events: TICC, regional and state opens.

Each of these committees have been working for you this year. They assist in the work that the board is doing for CASI. Thanks to all of the members of these committees for all of their hard work.

May to day be filled with sunshine for all of you.