Santa Cruz Sentinel

Clam Chowder Cook-Off still in the plans for 2021

- By Ryan Stuart rstuart@santacruzs­entinel. com

“This event is an important fundraiser for the City of Santa Cruz Parks & Recreation Department. This year, funds raised will help us continue to provide affordable access to these and other opportunit­ies for safe activity and recreation.” — Recreation Supervisor Summer Lange

SANTA CRUZ >> Santa Cruzans will be as happy as a clam to see that tradition lives on through the pandemic, as the annual Clam Chowder Cook-Off will continue for its 40th year.

This year’s Chowder Cook-Off will be a little different, as all things have been in a COVID-19 world. The 40th rendition of the event will be take-outstyle for patrons to enjoy at home in an effort to continue to flatten the curve.

“For its 40th year, the country’s largest and longest-running clam chowder competitio­n has been reimagined with the community’s health and safety in mind,” read the announceme­nt from Santa Cruz’s Parks and Recreation department.

The Parks and Recreation department is also looking to use the event to bolster the local economy. The event has been rebranded as a restaurant week this year in order to help local restaurant­s during tough economic times.

The cook-off will only feature Boston Clam Chowder, this year. The amateur and individual categories will not be included in the competitio­n. There will still be the People’s Choice category for local chowder enthusiast­s.

Patrons can purchase a Clam Chowder Cook-Off Reimagined­Restaurant Week Passport for $10. The passport will include a list of all restaurant­s participat­ing in the cook-off. It will also include a link to the People Choice ballot and one ticket to the cook-off raffle.

Passports go on sale on Feb. 1, and Restaurant Week is from Feb. 15-21. A

passport is not required in order to purchase chowder from any of the participat­ing restaurant­s.

Chowder fans can also purchase a tasting flight from the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk for $12. In the interest of social distancing, patrons will pick up their chowder flights via drive-thru. The flight will include six two-ounce taster cups of chowder from pre-selected Santa Cruz restaurant­s.

The flights will be available on Feb. 20 and will include voting informatio­n, as well. However, clam chowder flights must be purchased before Feb. 20. The Boardwalk plans to make flights purchasabl­e

on Feb. 1, after all the restaurant­s are registered, according to Karley Pope, director of sales and promotions at the Boardwalk.

Once flights are available, they can be reserved at beachboard­walk.com/ clam-chowder-cook-off.

Restaurant­s have until Jan. 31 to register for the 40th Annual Clam Chowder Cookoff. A list of the participat­ing restaurant­s will be added to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk website in mid-February. Restaurant­s can register for $100 at cityofsant­acruz.com/chowder.

Chowder fans will also be able to purchase commemorat­ive T-shirts, at the River parking lot on 3rd street on the same day.

A portion of the proceeds from the events will go to the city’s Parks and Recreation department. Funds from Chowder Cook-Offs in the past have gone to Parks and Recreation programs such as the junior guards lifeguard program, various summer camps and the translatio­n of activity guides into Spanish.

The 2020 Clam Chowder Cook-Off raised $81,000 for the Parks and Recreation department, according to the Beach Boardwalk website. However, past events have raised even more. In 1981, the Clam Chowder Cook-Off raised more than $1.6 million.

“This event is an important fundraiser for the City of Santa Cruz Parks & Recreation Department,” said Recreation Supervisor Summer Lange in a statement. “This year, funds raised will help us continue to provide affordable access to these and other opportunit­ies for safe activity and recreation.”

 ?? DANIEL JAHANGARD — SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL FILE ?? The Santa Cruz Boardwalk’s annual Clam Chowder CookOff is still on the schedule in February, but this year’s event will be via drive-thru.
DANIEL JAHANGARD — SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL FILE The Santa Cruz Boardwalk’s annual Clam Chowder CookOff is still on the schedule in February, but this year’s event will be via drive-thru.

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