Monday, March 3, 2008

Chili Cook Off!




LEAP Engineering, LLC took home 4th place in 10th Annual Boy Scouts Chili Cook Off! The following are pictures from the event. Community involvement marketing not only helps your business recognition, but also helps your employees bond as a team! This LEAP decided to use a new recipe and the risk paid off. The sweet and yet VERY spicy chili was a favorite among many participants including the LEAP team themselves. Without the hard of the individuals who set up, cooked, chopped, steamed, and served this event would not have been possible.




Here we have Nick browning the meat at 8AM!


The chili was so hot it kind of started melting away the cups. Oh well people just learned to eat their chili FAST! Since LEAP's booth was lost a bit among the corner booths, Dawn (pictured left) and I took upon ourselves to take the chili to the masses. Yup, I went out into the crowds and offered up more chili!





And of course, the kids enjoyed themselves as well. The event was very well planned with train and monster truck rides to amuse both children and adults.





2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congrats to the LEAP Chili Cookoff Team!! Once again we have placed in a field of nearly 50 competitors. That's aweseome!! It couldn't have happened without you, Krystal, and Nick, Dawn, Brad and the rest of the support team. I wish I could have been there instead of stuck at the office. Oh well, there's always the gumbo cookoff...

Amber A said...

It should be noted that Krystal is very deeply involved with our client, LEAP Engineering, and spearheaded the Chili Cook-off effort. LEAP has always done a great job of giving back to the community in which their employees live and work. Business expos, various cook-offs, canoe trips and crawfish boils help cement the bond of different department employees and creates a pride in their community.
This community involvement is especially important due to the fact that LEAP designs some of the most important structures and infrastructure in the surrounding areas.