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It’s hot in Cohuna tonight

LOVERS of spice and all things nice are set for a treat tonight when the second Cohuna Chilli Festival takes place at Cohuna’s Garden Park from 5.30pm

The event, organised by Cohuna Progress Association, was so well received last year, the only changes organisers are making is to up the scale – and the spice.

Cohuna Progress Association member Tanya Harvey said this year’s event could draw three times as many people.

“We estimate close to 800 people came through the gate last year and that was phenomenal,” she said.

“We’ve tripled our food options for this year’s event, we’ve got nine food vendors and two dessert vendors this year, with a range of spicy and non-spicy choices.

“Our first event was a bit of a trial, we did not anticipate that people in the area could handle their chilli that much.

“This year we have absolutely had to go hotter, a lot hotter.”

Organisers have also introduced a range of new competitions for attendees to enter, with a range of prizes up for grabs.

Those looking to show off their heat-handling skills can enter either of the hotwing eating competitions.

There is a timed “firebowl” contest to see who can smash down their plate of hot wings in the quickest time, or competitors can take on each other in the “Don’t be a chicken” contest.

Starting from mild, competitors will climb the ladder of spice and show their endurance as the heat climbs. Competitors can win a $500 cash prize in both competitions.

One lucky community group will walk away $1000 richer, as part of the team relay hot wing competition, whichever team completes their wings the quickest will win the money for their chosen organisation.

Two new additions to the festival include the eating and making of homemade chilli, a $200 Ritchies IGA gift card up for grabs for the chilli chosen as the pick of the bunch.

Chilli lovers will be hitting the kitchen in hopes of claiming bragging rights in the competition, that will be judged by attendees who purchase a voting token.

Tickets are just $10 per person, or $25 for a family.

Ms Harvey said any profits would go back into making the Cohuna Chilli Festival an annual event.

“Our tourism goes nuts this time of year,” she said.

“We pretty much double in population over that weekend so we’re hoping to capture a lot of the travelling people too.

“We’re super excited because this time we have a full committee behind us and a lot more community support as well.

“It’s an event that’s affordable in this current cost of living, we want people to come along and have that bit of reprieve from those stresses.”

Tickets and competition entry details can be found online at www.ticketleap.events/tickets/cohunachillifestival/cohuna-chilli-festival-2024.

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