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Dateline: September
20,
2001
Museum
to host 7th cookoff Saturday
Roger
Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The seventh annual Col.
Charles Goodnight Chuckwagon Cookoff will be held this Saturday at the
Saints’ Roost Museum.
Museum board members are
encouraging folks from Donley County and the surrounding area to come out
and support the museum. Fifteen wagons are signed up to compete for top
prizes, and the day will provide great family entertainment.
The gate opens at 7:30
a.m. with breakfast and lunch concessions provided by the Clarendon
Chamber of Commerce. The tradeshow starts at 10 a.m., and museum tours
will be available throughout the day.
Patrick Robertson and
KEFH- FM will provide music beginning at noon. Live entertainment begins
at 2 p.m., and performances are scheduled all day and include Dan Hall of
Clarendon, Thut Creek and Cozy Parsons of the Red River Steakhouse in
McLean, Katrina Burrow and David Strange of Clarendon, the Saints’ Roost
Band, Christine Walls of Quitaque, and Gary Alan Bruce of Pampa.
The Chuckwagon meal will
be served at 5 p.m. with a menu of chicken fried steak, potatoes, beans,
and cobbler.
At 6:30, the museum will
raffle off a pair of Jim Owens Handmade Boots, and the cookoff awards will
be presented at 6:45.
The Clarendon College
Theatre Department will present a melodrama, “He Ain’t Done Right By
Nell,” at 7 p.m., and an open-air dance will follow with music provided
by the Palo Duro Band of Amarillo.
Admission to the all-day
event is free. Tickets for the authentic Chuckwagon supper are $10 each
and can be purchased in advance at Henson’s in Clarendon by calling
806/874-3517. Boot tickets are also available at Henson’s or from any
museum board member.
On Sunday, cowboy church
will be held under the tent at the museum with preaching by Jimmy and
Johnny Burson of Silverton.
All proceeds will benefit
the Saints’ Roost Museum’s continued operation and its ongoing effort
to restore the historic Ft. Worth & Denver City Depot.
The museum is located off
State Hwy. 70 South in Clarendon.
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