Wellington State Bank, represented by Odilia Cantu, left, Rowdy Duncan and Veronica Gray, receive first place in the Fifth Annual Rocky Sprott Living History Chili Cookoff.
Justice of the Peace Cliff Waller, left, and Justice of the Peace Court Clerk Debbie Huntress garner second place in the Living History Chili Cookoff at Powell Park. A community service project, the duo donated their proceeds to Hearts United Give Support (HUGS), the cancer support organization for Collingsworth County residents.
The father-daughter team of Jody Coleman, left, and Taylor Coleman earn third place in the Chili Cook Off Saturday, Oct. 4.
Claiming second place in the Living History Ice Cream Freeze-Off, Samantha Bohannon, left, entered her creamy chocolate ice cream, while first prize winner Debbie Huntress prepared her vanilla peach ice cream.
WELLINGTON – The Chili Cookoff and Ice Cream Freeze-Off highlighted Fifth Annual Rocky Sprott Living History events Saturday, Oct. 4 at Powell Park. Hosted by Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) Charles Goodnight Frontier Reg. Camp #2280, vendors and sutlers returned for a second day of festivities. The 10 Chili Cook-Off competitors started early, preparing their...