Monday, March 15, 2021 - 6:14 am
L.E.A.’S Diner in Heuvelton received the most votes for the People’s Choice Award at the 22nd Annual North Country Chili Cook-Off. The event was held in a new format this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ‘We’re at a loss for words,’ said Steven Bogardus, who owns L.E.A.’S Diner with his wife, Tasha. ‘We are shocked, honored and blessed to have received the most votes.’ ‘It was a great experience for us and we had a lot of fun with it,’ he added. ‘We can’t thank our family, friends and amazing customers enough for their support.’ Above are L.E.A.’S Diner owners Steve and Tasha Bobardus, with Jeremiah S. Papineau, director of communications and foundation director for the VTC. Photo submitted by Jeremiah Papineau.
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Above are L.E.A.’S Diner owners Steve and Tasha Bobardus, with Jeremiah S. Papineau, director of communications and foundation director for the VTC. Photo submitted by Jeremiah Papineau.
HEUVELTON L.E.A.’S Diner in Heuvelton received the most votes for the People’s Choice Award at the 22nd Annual North Country Chili Cook-Off. The event was held in a new format this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We’re at a loss for words,” said Steven Bogardus, who owns L.E.A.’S Diner with his wife, Tasha. “We are shocked, honored and blessed to have received the most votes.”
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Cancelled or changed? Popular North Country events navigate the pandemic
Cancelled or changed? Popular North Country events navigate the pandemic By John Pirsos | January 10, 2021 at 4:29 PM EST - Updated January 10 at 11:17 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Itâs a new year, but the U.S. is still not out of the woods when it comes to the pandemic. That means people may not be able to attend their favorite local events in 2021.
One popular event is the North Country Goes Green Irish Festival, which has been cancelled yet again.
âThis will be the second year in a row we havenât had a festival, which cuts down the amount of money that we can raise, and in turn give back to the community,â said Dave Missert, Co-chairman of North Country Goes Green Irish Festival.