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HATCH - June Lytle will be leading the Hatch Chile Festival parade this year, an appropriate choice to celebrate the festival's 50th year. June is one of the few people who can recall the first ...
It's green chile time! The Hatch Chile Festival is in its 52nd year, having been established in 1972. Here's what to know before you go. The Hatch Chile Festival is scheduled for Aug. 31 through Sept.
The Chile Capital of the World is gearing up for its annual Hatch Valley Chile Festival Saturday, Aug. 31 and Sunday, Sept. 1. Organizers expect about 30,000 people to come to Hatch, 83 miles ...
(PUEBLO, Colo.) — The 30th Chile and Frijoles Festival kicks off Thursday, Sept. 19 with the Chili and Salsa Showdown. For those planning to attend the festival throughout the weekend ...
Under perfect weather, the annual Wine and Chili festival in Buellton attracted crowds of people, walking around with their glasses for drinks and plates for chips and salsa or chili.
The long-standing tradition of the Blue Grass and Chili Festival is making a comeback this weekend, marking over four decades of celebrations. The festival will start on Friday in Pryor ...
Enter the annual Findlay Market Chili Fest Weekend, just in time. The festival runs both Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 11-12. Saturday's main event is the amateur public chili cook-off, back this year ...
Come hungry to the Ocean City Music Pier this weekend, because members of the Ocean City Restaurant Association will have their best chili and chowder recipes for you to taste Sunday, Oct. 1.
As snow blanketed the park grounds, the Thornden Park Association brought warmth to the community with its 28th annual Chili Bowl Festival. Rich in flavor and energy, this event hosted well over ...
EXETER — The largest beer festival in New England returns to Exeter this Saturday, Oct. 5, featuring more than 200 beers, ciders and hard seltzers from local breweries. Renee Weiland, the ...
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. The Hatch Valley Chile Festival parade begins at 9 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 31. The parade will begin at the corner of Canal and Franklin streets.