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Meat? Barbecue dinner benefits wildlife association BY TRACY THAYER Special to the Bulletin
Mark your calendar now for Oct. 4 at the Medina Community Center at 13869 Highway 16 North in Medina. The Medina Livestock and Wildlife Association, also known as the Wolf Club, will host its annual Cabrito and Barbeque Dinner. Plates will consist of cabrito, brisket and sausage with sides. The event will be open from 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. or until the food runs out. Adult plates are $12 and children under age 12 are $5. Dinner tickets will be available at the door. Takeout is available and seating outdoors will be provided. The afternoon will also include a raffle and silent auction to help support the organization. Raffle tickets are $10 each and may be purchased from Lowanna Jackson or from Andy Lautzenheiser at the Ace Hardware store in Medina. Only 500 raffle tickets will be
Nothing is better than a relaxing Sunday BBQ dinner with all the fixins’! sold. Items to be raffled off include a Glock .44 22LR semi-automatic pistol with two ammo magazines, a Tri-Star semi auto 20-gauge shot-
gun, a Heritage .22 LR Revolver with an extra .22 Magnum cylinder, 100 gallons of propane, $200 gift card to Daddy Jim’s Quality Meats, $150 gift card to H-E-B and a $100 Visa Gift Card. The raffle drawing will take place at 1 p.m., and you need not be present to win. Raffle sponsors include Charlie Seale of the Medera/Escobar Ranch, Andy and Patty Lautzenheiser, Pico Propane and Fuel of Boerne, Daddy Jim’s Quality Meats, H-E-B and the Old Timer in Medina. This is the association's only fundraiser. The funds raised at the event will go toward helping Medina area ranchers with predator control through the employment of a government trapper. For more information contact Jackson at lowanna@hctc.net or at 830-589-2876.
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