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Chili
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SAUGERTIES, NY (July 15, 2004) Equestrians will not be the only
ones vying for prizes this summer at the new HITS-On-The-Hudson
200-acre site in Saugerties, New York. On Saturday, July 31, twenty
of the country's finest chili chefs will arrive with their chili
peppers in tow to compete in an officially judged Chili Cook-off.
Armed
with a culinary arsenal of family secrets, special recipes and plain
old ingenuity, these professional chefs intend to make this event
red hot as they compete for the opportunity to advance to the national
cook-off, which will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada later in the year.
Recipes will be judged on taste, consistency, aroma, color, and
bite.
Chili-loving
spectators need not feel left out since they will have the opportunity
to taste each entry and cast a vote for their favorite. The recipe
with the most votes will be crowned the People's Choice.
Besides
sampling award-winning chilies, spectators can watch many of the
country's best horses and riders compete. Show jumping classes start
at 8am and go to 5pm. The ten different arenas are sure to offer
something for everyone. Shoppers can stroll along Vendors Row, which
houses Friendly Mercedes, Ford Trucks and a variety of boutiques
selling jewelry, watches, custom saddlery and tack, souvenirs, custom
boots and shoes, and unique clothing with an equestrian flare.
Presented
by Pepsi Cola of the Hudson Valley, the Chili Cook-off will be held
Saturday, July 31, at the HITS-On-The-Hudson show grounds from 11am
to 3pm. Admission for all activities is $5 for adults, which is
donated to Family of Woodstock, Inc. Children 12 and under are admitted
free. Parking is free. Contact Paula Woodward at 845-246-8833 or
paulawoodhits@cs.com for additional information about this event.
HITS
produced its first series of horse shows-a three-week circuit in
Gainesville, Florida-in 1982. Today HITS produces five horse show
circuits-the Ocala Winter Circuit in Florida; Indio Desert Circuit
in California; Arizona Winter Circuit in Tucson; HITS Culpeper in
Virginia; and the newest addition, HITS-on-the Hudson in New York.
Individually, each is a first rate horse show series; collectively,
they represent the largest group of equestrian events under a single
management group in the United States.
HITS-ON-THE-HUDSON
GENERAL INFORMATION
WEDNESDAY
THROUGH SUNDAY, 2004 SHOW DATES
HITS-on-the-Hudson
IV - July 21-25
HITS-on-the-Hudson
V - July 28-August 1
New
York Horse & Pony Show VI - August 4-8
HITS-on-the-Hudson
VII - September 1-5
FEATURED
EVENTS:
$25,000
Grand Prix Every Thursday
$75,000
Grand Prix Every Sunday
SPECIAL
EVENTS:
Week
IV, "Taste of" Event - Saturday, July 24th
Week
V, Chili Cook-off - Saturday, July 31st
Week
VI, Kids Day - Saturday, August 7th
Week
VII, Seniors Day - Saturday, September 4th
HITS-ON-THE-HUDSON
- 454 Washington Avenue Extension, Saugerties, New York 12477; Tel:
845-246-8833; Website: www.HitsShows.com
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