ORANGE PARK – The 14 th annual Moosehaven Chili Cook-Off and Car Show was another roaring success last Saturday as hundreds came from across the country to cook chili, sell their arts and crafts, …
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ORANGE PARK – The 14th annual Moosehaven Chili Cook-Off and Car Show was another roaring success last Saturday as hundreds came from across the country to cook chili, sell their arts and crafts, enjoy rides and food trucks, listen to Bold City Classics or browse through more than 200 classic cars. According to Marina Matthews, the Director of Communications and Events at Moosehaven, most of the money collected was donated to Grove Park Elementary. Money was also earned to help South Florida and Western North Carolina storm victims. Chili teams came from Florida, Ohio, Virginia, Indiana, Georgia and North Carolina.