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Emerald Coast Realtors to host 4th Annual BBQ Cook-Off for local adult living facilities

The Emerald Coast Association of REALTORS® Community & Military Outreach (CAMO) Committee is set to host its 4th Annual BBQ Cook-Off on March 9th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 3rd Planet Brewing in Niceville.  The family-friendly charity cook-off will feature BBQ samplings from the area’s top competitors, a silent auction, and a kids craft table. […]

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The Emerald Coast Association of REALTORS® Community & Military Outreach (CAMO) Committee is set to host its 4th Annual BBQ Cook-Off on March 9th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 3rd Planet Brewing in Niceville. 

  • All proceeds from the event will benefit local adult living facilities, Twin Cities Pavilion and Crestview Manor.

The family-friendly charity cook-off will feature BBQ samplings from the area’s top competitors, a silent auction, and a kids craft table. Independent judges will taste entries throughout the event and award first, second, and third place winners. Taste Testers can sample each BBQ entry and vote for the Taster’s Choice and Golden Spatula Award.

Grill Masters are invited to compete, with a registration fee of $65 for a 3’x6′ table, which includes two drink tickets and all serving supplies. 

Taste Tester tickets are available for $30, including samples from each competitor, two drink tickets, and one vote. Children under 12 can purchase a tasting ticket with one vote for $12, and additional votes may be purchased for $1.

The Emerald Coast Association of Realtors®, one of 1,500 local chapters of the National Association of REALTORS®, covers Okaloosa and Walton Counties and has more than 5,200 Realtor® members from across the Florida Panhandle. 

The Community & Military Outreach (CAMO) Committee is responsible for ECAR’s philanthropic commitment, focusing on enriching the lives of people in the communities they serve.

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