A Home Run Kind of Night

If your perfect Saturday includes great food, family fun, and a little hometown baseball spirit—then make plans to swing by the Tea American Legion on March 28.

The 3rd Annual Chislic Feed & Silent Auction is back, and it’s shaping up to be a grand slam of an event. From 2 to 8 p.m., the Legion will be buzzing with activity as the community gathers to celebrate baseball and support local youth athletes.

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Whether you're a die-hard fan or just there for the food, there’s something for everyone.

It wouldn’t be a chislic celebration without tons of the state’s favorite bite-sized tradition (also the state nosh). Come hungry, because the menu delivers:

  • Lamb chislic & fries ($25)

  • Beef chislic & fries ($20)

  • Chicken tenders & fries ($10)

Dine in and soak up the atmosphere, or grab your meal to-go if you’re on the move.

Fun for All Ages

This isn’t just a fundraiser, it’s a full-on community hangout. Kids and adults alike can try their luck at bingo starting at 3 p.m., with prizes up for grabs and plenty of laughs guaranteed.

The silent auction is already live online and packed with can’t-miss items like vacation getaways, handy tools, and unique baseball-themed décor. The best part? You don’t even have to be there to win. Bidding wraps up at 9 PM on March 28, so you’ve got plenty of time to stake your claim.

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Supporting the Future of the Game

Every bite, bid, and bingo card helps the Tea Baseball Association continue its mission of giving kids of all skill levels the chance to play, learn, and love the game of baseball. The event itself is powered by dedicated players and parents who volunteer their time to make it all happen.

So grab your friends, bring the family, and come ready to eat, play, and give back. Because in Tea, baseball season starts with chislic—and a whole lot of community spirit!

My Top 5 Favorite South Dakota Made Foods

As I was slicing a piece of cheese off my block of Dimock Dairy Colby cheese and boiling a ring of Bluebird Locker German sausage on the stove, I started thinking, "What foods is South Dakota known for?'

Then I realized the state is known for some of my favorite foods, are they're actually made right here in South Dakota!

So, I decided to search my cupboards and refrigerator looking for other South Dakota-made foods and came up with my Top 5.

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