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Chili Fights in the Heights

By: Jessica Ward
Updated: October 20, 2012
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Chili Fights in the Heights celebrated its third year in the Pulaski Heights neighborhood on Kavanaugh Blvd.

The event was presented by the Heights Neighborhood Association (HNA).

Emily Pennel, HNA president, stated, "We love this event because it provides a fun opportunity for members of our community to get together and showcase all the great businesses in our neighborhood while supporting a great cause."

Over 4,000 people attended the event in 2011.

One hundred percent of the proceeds benefit the Arkansas Foodbank Network and over the last three years, Chili Fights in the Heights has raised over $13,000 for the organization.

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