Police, firefighters offer chili for charity in Norman

Law enforcement officers served dine-in and takeout customers Thursday during the Norman Police-Fire Chili Supper that benefits the Cleveland County Christmas Store.

 
FROM STAFF REPORTS | Published: January 12, 2013    Comment on this article Leave a comment

Police and firefighters dished up bowls of chili Thursday at Norman High School for dine-in and takeout customers during the annual Police-Fire Chili Supper, which raises money for the Cleveland County Christmas Store.

photo - Kathy LaMar, assistant to the Norman police chief, samples a bowl of chili Thursday at the Police-Fire Chili Supper that raises money for the Cleveland County Christmas Store. PHOTO BY STEVE SISNEY, THE OKLAHOMAN <strong>STEVE SISNEY</strong>
Kathy LaMar, assistant to the Norman police chief, samples a bowl of chili Thursday at the Police-Fire Chili Supper that raises money for the Cleveland County Christmas Store. PHOTO BY STEVE SISNEY, THE OKLAHOMAN STEVE SISNEY

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The 37th annual fundraiser helps finance the store that provides Christmas for low-income families.





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