Kidder Farm Takes First Place At Souper Bowl X

From left are Vicki McGraw, Elegant Edibles Catering; Megan Barone of UPMC Chautauqua; Kristin Melville, executive director of the WCA Foundation; Tara Cotter and Lauren Cotter, Kidder Farm; Diana Scott and Allision Evans, Studio D Catering.
Area restaurants and caterers took the challenge for the Best Soup in Southern Chautauqua County at the Souper Bowl X event and helped raise $6,400 for cancer care at UPMC Chautauqua.
Thirteen restaurants and caterers competed for the title at the Celeron Legion. Kidder Farm took first place; second place, Buddy Brewsters; third place, Studio D Catering; and fourth place, Elegant Edibles Catering. All winners received an advertising package from Media One Radio Group. Proceeds from the event are dedicated to the mammography expansion at UPMC Chautauqua.
The event was sponsored by WellNow Urgent Care, Southern Chautauqua County Federal Credit Union, Media One, Celeron Legion. For a complete list of area businesses who donated to the event visit www.wcafoundationjamestown.org.
The WCA Foundation’s mission provides patient care at UPMC Chautauqua. All funds raised benefit healthcare for citizens of Chautauqua County.