Camas Iron Chef is getting a new look and a new location.
This year, the popular Camas Educational Foundation fundraiser will cost less, include all ages, and have hands-on activities.
The festivities will run from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 21 at the Camas High School commons.
“In addition to the cook-off with secret ingredients, we’re changing the format so that it is a family-friendly, food filled-festival,” said Debbie Mrazek, event chair and CEF board member. “Iron Chef is still a major component to our festival, but there will also be lots of food based, hands on activities.”
The entry fee has been reduced from $25 to $5 for adults, $3 for children, and free for those under 5. Attendees will be able to watch cooking teams in action and enjoy menu items from Camas vendors.
Those who want the VIP treatment can pay $60, which includes a gift bag, cookbook, guaranteed People’s Choice judge, preferential seating and unlimited food and non-alcoholic beverages.