Irmo is set to host exciting events this January, including a free Chili Cook-Off on January 25 and a Winter Dinner and Dance for special needs kids on January 11. The Chili Cook-Off at Moore Park features local chefs and benefits the Snack Pack program. The Love Is Foundation will host a dinner and dance for special needs children, offering fun activities and entertainment. Additionally, Columbia Animal Services has a special New Year’s adoption event for pets. Join in the fun and support the local community!
The charming town of Irmo is gearing up for an exciting duo of events this January, and you won’t want to miss out on the fun! Whether you’re a chili lover or looking for festive activities for special needs children, Irmo has something cooking just for you.
Mark your calendars for January 25 because that’s when the highly anticipated chili cook-off will be taking place! From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., come on down to Moore Park located on East View Drive. Bring your friends, family, or even your friendly neighbor to taste some mouth-watering chili that local chefs will whip up!
Amazing news for everyone – admission to the event is absolutely free! So, gather around and indulge in some hearty chili while supporting a great cause. Proceeds from this flavorful event will go to benefit the Snack Pack program at MacGregor Presbyterian Church, which helps provide meals for children in need. So not only will you enjoy delicious food, but your appetite will also help feed the hungry!
But wait—there’s more! If you’re looking for something special to do with kids who have disabilities, why not check out the winter dinner and dance event hosted by the Love Is Foundation on January 11? Kicking off at 4:30 p.m. at Camp Cole, this special event promises a whirlwind of fun with activities designed to bring joy to every child!
Get ready for a night filled with music, dancing, and tasty treats! There will also be giveaways to keep the excitement alive. Just a quick heads up, though—registration is a must for this fantastic evening. It’s a wonderful chance for kids to get together and enjoy a magical night surrounded by love and laughter!
And for all the animal lovers out there, Columbia Animal Services isn’t letting the new year pass by without celebrating! They’ve got an amazing New Year’s Adoptions special happening throughout January. You can adopt a furry friend for just $1! Yes, you read that right—only a dollar to take home a loving companion!
The shelter is open for adoptions from Monday to Friday, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. So if you’ve been thinking about adding a new member to your family, now’s the perfect time to visit and give a shelter animal a forever home. It’s a win-win situation—you get a loving pet, and you also save a life!
Irmo is bursting with activities this month, from chili cook-offs to special dances and unique adoption opportunities that can warm anyone’s heart. So grab your family, put on your favorite comfy clothes, and get ready to join in on all the fun and laughter that’s waiting for you in this vibrant community. Remember, these events are all about coming together, supporting one another, and spreading some good cheer!
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