If you can take the heat, Historic Columbia promises all you can eat

Historic Columbia and the Palladium Society are celebrating 19 years of chili, competition, live music, and antacid

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COLUMBIA SC (WOLO)–For the 19th time, Historic Columbia and the Palladium Society are throwing a little party with a lot of chili.  This year’s fundraiser is planned for Saturday at the Music Farm on Senate Street in downtown Columbia, and feature over 20 chili teams all sharing their version of the seasonal favorite.  The event will also feature an open bar with adult and soft drinks, music from the Kenny George Band and Nick Clyburn.

The chili teams will be competing for the coveted “Godzilla Thrilla Award,” according to event co-chair Lauren Dillon.

The event is open to the public, with tickets starting at $35, which includes all the chili you can handle, cocktails, music, and fun.  For more information about the annual event, or to learn more about the Palladium Society and Historic Columbia, click HERE.

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