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Chile fest’s silver anniversary

The Pueblo Chile and Frijoles Festival has come a long way in the last quarter century.

The first year the Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce staged the event, it featured a single pepper-roasting vendor and a one-farmer market. Rod Slyhoff, the chamber’s president and chief executive officer, said the inaugural festival may have drawn a crowd of 3,000 people over its two-day run.

Suffice it to say that this year’s annual celebration of local agriculture, which runs today through Sunday, will be a bit bigger than that. An estimated 150,000 people will attend, pumping about $2.5 million into the local economy.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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