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Kiwanis Soup Supper Helps Kick Off Winterfest

Written on January 31, 2015 by Keith Knepp

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Cindy Brady of Syracuse dishes out a cup of Jambalaya, provided by Quaker Haven Camp, to Raymond Torres of Syracuse during the Wawasee Kiwanis' sixth annual Soup Supper, held Friday night at the Syracuse Community Center. (Photo by Keith Knepp)
Cindy Brady of Syracuse dishes out a cup of Jambalaya, provided by Quaker Haven Camp, to Raymond Torres of Syracuse during the Wawasee Kiwanis’ sixth annual Soup Supper, held Friday night at the Syracuse Community Center.
(Photo by Keith Knepp)

The sixth annual Wawasee Kiwanis Soup Supper featured “one of the best turnouts we’ve ever had,” according to the event’s chairperson Elaine Pearson.

“I’d like to rename this event the ‘Taste of Syracuse,’ because we have so many talented cooks (contributing their soups)” she added, referencing the 22 delicious varieties offered at the event.

The soups were divided into three entry types: businesses, individuals and restaurants. Diners paid $6 each for unlimited samples of the different entries, or at least until their crockpots of choice ran dry. Drinks and deserts also were available for an additional donation.

 Kristi Martin and Nathan Freiburger of Syracuse enjoy their samples of soup at the sixth annual Wawasee Kiwanis Soup Supper. (Photo by Keith Knepp)
Kristi Martin and Nathan Freiburger of Syracuse enjoy their samples of soup at the sixth annual Wawasee Kiwanis Soup Supper.
(Photo by Keith Knepp)

Proceeds from the event go toward the Wawasee Kiwanis’ various local service programs, including the local food pantry, projects in the local schools, Riley Hospital and helping local families in particular need.

“The Kiwanis’ mission is caring for children,” Pearson said. “We are focused on serving our community and children in need through our various projects.”

Prior to beginning the soup supper tradition, the group sponsored a chili supper. Pearson is thrilled with the new format and believes that it grows in popularity each year. Last year, after expenses, the Kiwanians raised $600-700 according to Pearson’s recollection. She is confident with this year’s higher turnout that that number will be even greater.

Sierra Clark of Syracuse holds her son, Bennington Kern, as she waits to get another sample of soup. (Photo by Keith Knepp)
Sierra Clark of Syracuse holds her son, Bennington Kern, as she waits to get another sample of soup.
(Photo by Keith Knepp)

Plaques were handed out to the winners in each of the three categories, plus one for the overall top vote getter. This year’s winners included the Sleepy Owl in the business category with their “Sausage Sauerkraut Soup”; Lakes Area Players in the business category with a “Loaded Baked Potato Soup”; and Tom Hoover in the individual category with his “Turkey Soup.” The overall winner was the Channel Marker restaurant with their “Clam Chowder” offering.

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