L.E.A’S Diner in Heuvelton received the most votes in the North Country Chili Cook-Off, winning this year’s People’s Choice Award. Seen here are owners Steven and Tasha Bogardus with Jeremiah S. Papineau, Foundation Director and Director of Communications Volunteer Transportation Center, Inc. (VTC).

(WATERTOWN, NY) – The Volunteer Transportation Center, Inc. (VTC) has announced winners of the 22nd Annual North Country Chili Cook-Off, an event held in a new format this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

L.E.A.’S Diner in Heuvelton received the most votes for the People’s Choice Award and was declared the winner. Meme’s Diner in Felts Mills collected the most donations, earning the Top Fundraiser Award.

“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.”

Brandy Snyder, owner of Meme’s Diner, said she was delighted to be asked to participate and is very proud of her customers and employees who made that participation a success, raising $560.

“My waitresses did such an amazing job selling the chili products and explaining what we were raising money for and my customers never hesitated to donate toward the cause,” said Ms. Snyder, who gave credit to her cook, Patti Jones, for keeping their chili stocked at all times, even coming in on her day off. “It is very gratifying to see how our customers can come together and support this cause.”

“We congratulate L.E.A.’S Diner and Meme’s Diner for receiving their awards and thank all of the 28 restaurants in the tri-county area who participated,” said VTC Executive Director Sam Purington. “Their enthusiasm really made this event a success.”

“We’re very happy with the participation both from the restaurants and from people in the community,” said Jeremiah S. Papineau, Director of Communications and Foundation Director for the VTC. “We’re very pleased with how everyone seemed to embrace the format for this special edition of the cook-off.”

Meme’s Diner in Felts collected the most donations for this year’s North Country Chili Cook-Off, winning the Top Fundraiser Award. Seen here is owner Brandy Snyder with Jeremiah S. Papineau, Foundation Director and Director of Communications Volunteer Transportation Center, Inc. (VTC).

The cook-off – typically held as a one-day event at the Dulles State Office Building in Watertown on the first Saturday of February – is a fundraiser for the VTC to support transportation it provides for Veterans and their families. This year, the event was held at participating restaurants in Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence Counties throughout the month of February. The move was made in an effort to host the event in a way that would follow New York State mandates and adhere to CDC guidelines.

This year’s North Country Chili Cook-Off focused only on the “Professional” award category and was held in a “pub crawl” format, in which those wishing to sample and vote on their favorite entries could do so at participating restaurants.

“The best part was seeing all the restaurants featured and all the different things each place did to participate. I love to buy local, so to see this all throughout Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence Counties was just so special,” said American Legion Auxiliary Department of New York Leadership Chairperson Amy McEathron, who serves as the event’s chairperson. “It is just amazing how the tri-county area came together to show their support for our Veterans and their families.”

That support is even more important this year, Mr. Papineau said. The VTC has suspended its practice of placing more than one client in a vehicle as a way to limit the spread of COVID-19. While a commendable safety practice, it does come at an additional cost, he noted.

“With our suspension of combining rides, that leads to an increased cost for mileage reimbursement. That’s because we’re assigning more than one driver for a trip that, in the past, we could assign to only one,” Mr. Papineau explained. “While it’s an increased cost, we decided at the onset of the pandemic it was necessary for us to do our part to limit the spread of the coronavirus.”

In addition to L.E.A.’S Diner and Meme’s Diner, the following restaurants participated in this year’s North Country Chili Cook-Off: Gram’s Diner, Adams; Spook Hill Bar And Grill, Adams Center; The Dockside Pub, Alexandria Bay; Sahara Restaurant, Carthage; The Church Street Diner, Carthage; Whistle Stop Tavern, Carthage; Zero Dock Street Restaurant & Bar, Carthage; River Bottom Bar & Grill, Clayton; Whiskey Jack’s, Constableville; The Cottage Inn, Copenhagen; Josh’s Riverside Restaurant, Croghan; Meme’s Diner, Felts Mills; L.E.A.’S Diner, Heuvelton; Montague Inn, Lowville; Tony Harper’s Pizza & Clam Shack, Lowville; Boondocks Restaurant & Bar, Lyons Falls; River Valley Inn, Lyons Falls; Nu Pier Restaurant, Sackets Harbor; The Cottage Bakery, Three Mile Bay; Tavern230, Turin; Flashback Brewing Company, Watertown; Garland City Beer Works, Watertown; Mike’s Pig Pen, Watertown; Panera Bread, Watertown; The Grille at Hilton Garden Inn, Watertown; Pearl Street Pub, Watertown; Pete’s Trattoria, Watertown; and Tug Hill Hideaway, West Leyden.

Those businesses – combined with generous sponsorship – raised approximately $28,000 for the VTC. The event typically raises upwards of $40,000 in a normal year. However, due to the constraints and challenges presented by the pandemic, Mr. Papineau said the VTC is quite proud of the results.

“The amount we were able to raise this year, thanks to all the restaurants participating and our amazing sponsors, is something for which we are very thankful,” said Mr. Papineau. “And, if we were able to bring even a little extra business to these establishments that have been hurt during the pandemic, that’s even better.”

Mr. Papineau gave credit to Ms. McEathron’s business, Independent Medical Evaluation Company in Carthage, for showing support that was “above and beyond” with generous donations of the majority of baskets for a basket auction, which was a companion event for the cook-off. That event raised more than $700.

“We can never thank Amy or her business enough for all their support,” he said. “Year after year, her dedication and generosity help drive the success of this event.”

As for this year’s format?

“I love this format, I think it gives all the small businesses a way to showcase not only their chili but also their entire menu to patrons that normally don’t visit their establishment,” said Ms. Snyder. “It also gives businesses a chance to participate that wouldn’t normally be able to send their staff to the State Office Building for the entire day.”

“We like this format,” said Mr. Bogardus. “Like many others, it’s hard to shut down for a one-day event. This way, we could participate and be part of the fun.”

Would they each participate again?

“Absolutely, not only did my staff enjoy the experience but many of our regulars loved participating and seeing the success of the cook-off unfold,” said Ms. Snyder.

“One word. Absolutely,” said Mr. Bogardus.

Mr. Papineau noted the North Country Chili Cook-Off’s planning committee will soon begin to review plans for next year’s event. They will consider again focusing on the pub crawl format or a hybrid model which would include both this year’s format and the traditional event at the Dulles State Office Building.

The 22nd Annual North Country Chili Cook-Off is supported by “Underwriting Level Sponsors” Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, Watertown Savings Bank, Stewart’s Shops/The Dake Family, Victory Promotions, United Food Service Operators, WWNY-TV 7News/Fox28/MeTV, Tunes 92.5/Intrepid Broadcasting, Runningboards Marketing, NNY360/Watertown Daily Times, and The American Legion Family. Additional support comes from “Platinum Level Sponsors” Independent Medical Evaluation Company, Price ChopperWatertown InternistsSamaritan Medical Center, and Nephrology Associates of Watertown/Dr. Khalid Sindhu; “Gold Level Sponsors” Lake Ontario Cattle CompanyKinney Drugs FoundationState CS Employee Federal Credit UnionKeller Williams-Amy KenneyBenefit Services GroupAdvanced Business SystemsKnowlton TechnologiesRose & Kiernan Insurance, and North Country Insurance Company; “Silver Level Sponsors” The ARC of Jefferson-St. LawrenceCheney TireRBC Wealth ManagementAlexandria Bay Post 904 SALBrownville Post 588 SALCarthage Area HospitalThe Bonadio GroupDOCO Quick PrintWatertown Hearing Aid CenterBarrett Paving MaterialsGYMO Architecture Engineering & Land SurveyingGEICO Insurance WatertownKey BankLake Ontario RealtySlack Chemical CompanyHaylor, Freyer & CoonFuller Insurance Agency,Ives Hill Retirement Community, and Massey’s Furniture Barn; and “Friends of the Cook-Off Sponsors” Hospice of Jefferson County,CHJC, and Bach & Company.

Continuous support of the VTC by the following organizations also made this event possible: Nephrology Associates of Watertown – Dr. Khalid Sindhu, Glenn & Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation, Pratt Northam Foundation, United Way of Northern New York, Northern New York Community Foundation, and the Northern New York Youth Philanthropy Council.

ABOUT THE VOLUNTEER TRANSPORTATION CENTER

The Volunteer Transportation Center, Inc. (VTC), established in 1991, drives thousands of miles each year assisting community members in Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence Counties. Over the last 30 years, this essential non-profit organization has provided rides to health care appointments, grocery shopping, and other destinations for residents.

In 2020, our volunteer drivers provided 24,926 charitable trips over 913,921 miles in Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence Counties. Of those miles, 404,009 originated in Jefferson County, 146,376 in Lewis County, and 363,536 in St. Lawrence County.

The staff, Board of Directors and volunteer drivers look forward to a time when transportation to community activities and services is accessible to all North Country residents regardless of economic or specialized needs. But for now the mission drives on — striving to provide transportation to health, wellness and critical needs destinations utilizing volunteers and mobility management for anyone who has barriers to transportation.

For more information about how you can help the Volunteer Transportation Center, about its upcoming events, or to become a volunteer driver, contact the agency in Watertown at 315-788-0422, in Canton at 315-714-2034, or Fulton at 315-714-9134. To learn more, visit www.VolunteerTransportationCenter.org.