MACON — South Macon Fireplace Division’s third annual chili dinner fundraiser will likely be 5 to eight p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, at 180 S. Entrance St., Macon.
Admission is free with donations welcome.
The menu will embrace chili, chili canines, cornbread, coleslaw, salad, rolls and desserts with water, tea and lemonade supplied, and the occasion features a silent public sale, gun raffles, children’ actions, and music.
Name or textual content Gavin, 217-358-9414, or Bryton, 217-855-9069 to buy gun raffle tickets.
South Macon firefighter Gavin Model practices clearing out a window throughout a current coaching train.
South Wheatland firefighter Michael Warnick tears down a curtain to get it out of the best way throughout coaching for working towards pressured entry.
Blue Mound Fireplace Division lieutenant Brian Vanscyoc practices clearing out a window throughout coaching.
Blue Mound Fireplace Division lieutenant Brian Vanscyoc practices clearing out a window.
Blue Mound firefighter Brandon Teitsort practices clearing out a window throughout a coaching train at an unoccupied home owned by the Macon County Conservation District.
South Macon firefighter Ryan Flemming practices clearing out a window throughout a coaching train at an unoccupied home owned by the Macon County Conservation District.
Firefighters from South Wheatland, South Macon, Mount Zion and Blue Mound hearth departments go well with up for coaching at an unoccupied home owned by the Macon County Conservation District.
South Macon firefighter Gavin Model practices clearing out a window throughout a current coaching train.
South Wheatland firefighter Michael Warnick tears down a curtain to get it out of the best way throughout coaching for working towards pressured entry.
Blue Mound Fireplace Division lieutenant Brian Vanscyoc practices clearing out a window throughout coaching.
Blue Mound Fireplace Division lieutenant Brian Vanscyoc practices clearing out a window.
Blue Mound firefighter Brandon Teitsort practices clearing out a window throughout a coaching train at an unoccupied home owned by the Macon County Conservation District.
South Macon firefighter Ryan Flemming practices clearing out a window throughout a coaching train at an unoccupied home owned by the Macon County Conservation District.
Firefighters from South Wheatland, South Macon, Mount Zion and Blue Mound hearth departments go well with up for coaching at an unoccupied home owned by the Macon County Conservation District.
Contact Valerie Wells at (217) 421-7982. Observe her on Twitter: @modgirlreporter
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