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Men cook, center benefits

Fifth annual competition March 23

JOLIET — The Will County Children’s Advo-cacy Center and Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow invite everyone to dinner at the Fifth Annual “Men Who Cook” culinary competition from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, March 23, at the Pipefitters Training Center Local 597, 10850 187th Street, Mokena.

Fifty amateur chefs — local guys from right here in our community — will fire up their ovens to cook their favorite home recipes for hundreds of guests at the annual fundraising competition to benefit the Children’s Advocacy Center, a not-for-profit agency that helps children who are the victims of sexual and physical abuse.

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