Pueblo Chile and THROWBACK Fest Beans go ahead with some changes

PUEBLO – Festival Pueblo Chile

“It will be very different, ” said the president of the People’s Chamber of Commerce, Rod Slyhoff.

Organizers announced Wednesday that the annual Chile People

This year’s festival will have two designated spaces to toast chili peppers and farmers markets in the historic center of Pueblo on September 26 and 27 between 8 am and 7 pm Organizers said they will be selling Pueblo Chile, other local agricultural products, agricultural stalls and markets.

For local Chilean farmers, the festival provides a significant seasoning to sales. “It’s our livelihood,” said Joey Musso, a producer from Chile. “This is something we count on every year and we hope that it will not be too radically affected by the coronavirus pandemic. “

Traffic will be able to pass through Union Avenue as “the public is encouraged to eat and shop in the area. ” The markets will be located in the SRDA car park and on South Grand Avenue across from the Vail Hotel.

Street pick-up will also be available for attractive agricultural stalls. Admission will be made through an online portal that requests donations and you will get a $2 coupon on any drink.

The Jalapeños Eating Contest will be cancelled “due to the excessive amount of highly seasoned liquids that the maximum competition releases to the competition” and the Chihuahua Parade will also be canceled.

Festival organizers said no more than 175 visitors will be allowed in one designated domain at a time. There will also be temperature controls and masks will be needed for farmers markets.

The festival is one of the most important occasions of each year in Pueblo; celebrated The Harvest of Chile with occasions, vendors, live music and laughing food competitions, which gathered an average of 140,000 participants during the 3 days.

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