You are not invited to attend this fundraiser!

You are invited NOT to attend! We need your help to support two local non-profit organizations in our community.

The Rotary Club of Rockingham County is pleased to invite you not to attend another virtual fundraising event. Rather, we hope you will purchase a $100 ticket for a chance to win $1,500. Each ticket purchased includes local delivery of 2 pounds of pork barbecue, which purchasers will have the option to donate to a local charity or enjoy themselves. The donation option can be selected at check out. The first 100 purchasers will receive their pork April 8 – 9 and the second 100 in May.

The raffle drawing will occur in May (exact drawing date TBD). This raffle will benefit First Step: A Response to Domestic Violence and Generations Crossing. So stay home, kick back, read a book, or take a nap, just don’t plan on attending yet another virtual event.

Purchase your ticket, enjoy the bbq, and maybe you will be the lucky winner of $1,500.Visit https://bit.ly/2ORvmwj for more information and to purchase your tickets!

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