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From our September 21, 2000,
edition.
Cookoff
set for Saturday
By
Paula K. Davis
The sixth annual Col. Charles Goodnight Chuckwagon Cookoff
will be held this Saturday, September 23, on location at the Saints’
Roost Museum.
This year’s proceeds will be going toward the effort of
restoring the historic Ft. Worth & Denver City Depot.
“The reason for all of the fundraisers is to help raise the
money to preserve the heritage from this part of the country,” said
cookoff chairperson Judi Synek.
The depot was built in the late 19th century and was moved to
the museum grounds in the old Adair Hospital four years ago to prevent the
railroad from tearing it down.
In an effort to improve the depot, the museum board applied
for and received a $159,900 matching grant from the Texas Department of
Transportation. The museum board must raise $40,100 to match the grant.
Willard Skelton, treasurer of the Saints’ Roost Museum,
said approximately $18,000 has already been raised with the help of
donations from the community and other anonymous donors from various
states.
“With these donations and the addition of our certificate
of deposit, we will have over the matching amount,” Skelton said.
The cookoff will begin at 8 a.m. with breakfast and lunch
being served by the Clarendon Chamber of Commerce.
The trade show will begin at 10 a.m., and museum tours will
be provided throughout the day. Trade booths have been reserved for
Kenneth Wyatt Galleries, blacksmith Keith Latham, silversmith Jack Craft,
and other Western and Native American exhibitors.
The entertainment starts at 11 a.m. and includes the
Clarendon College praise band Forgiven, the CHS Fellowship of Christian
Athletes Choir, the Methodist youth praise band EZRA, the Saints’ Roost
Band, Dale Burson, and cowboy poet Billy Reeves.
Twelve wagons are confirmed to attend the cookoff this year
to compete for top prizes. There is no admission charge to the all day
event.
The authentic Chuckwagon supper will be served at 5 p.m.
Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased at Henson’s or by calling
806/874-3517. Tickets for a hot dog for children under age 6 can be
obtained at the Chamber of Commerce booth for $2.
Other activities include cowboy church, which will be held
Sunday morning under the tent at the museum. Johnny Burson of Silverton
and Owen Noble of Wayland will conduct the services.
The Saints’ Roost Museum and the depot building is located
off Hwy 70 South in Clarendon. For a complete entertainment schedule, see
the ad on page three of this issue.
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