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Rotary Club of Scotts Valley Presents

The Rotary Club of Scotts Valley will be hosting its annual fundraiser on March 25, 2023 featuring a Drive thru BBQ at the Scotts Valley Community Center, 360 Kings Village Road in Scotts Valley.

Proceeds from the event will benefit all four schools in the Scotts Valley School District, and provide scholarships to graduating Scotts Valley Seniors as well as several other programs traditionally supported by the Club, such as NOAA’s Ocean Guardian School

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Drive Thru BBQ — March 25

Program to promote ocean and watershed conservation at our high school.

The Drive thru BBQ Complete Meal pick up will be from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Tickets are $85 for a Complete Meal that serves up to 4 people featuring a 40 ounce Premium Tri Tip Roast, Sourdough Garlic Bread Loaf, Garden Salad, and Ranch Style Beans. 100 Complete Meal Tickets are available so order now before they are sold out at https://drivethrubbq.brownpapertickets.com, service fee included in ticket price.

Rotary is a service club. Its business is humanity. Its product is to provide community service to both local and international communities and in an increasingly complex world, Rotary provides one of the most basic human needs: the need for friendship and fellowship. “Together we work to make the world better. Our main causes are youth and the environment. We empower women and educate the youth to become leaders in their community and stewards of the environment.”

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About the Rotary Club of Scotts Valley

The Rotary Club of Scotts Valley contributes to all four schools in the Scotts Valley Unified School District and provides scholarships to seniors at Scotts Valley High School. In 2022, seven $1000 scholarships were awarded.

The Club also sends high school students to the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards program and Area Speech Contest. Recent international projects have included outfitting a hospitality vocational training center in Cambodia, supporting Sister Rosemary in her quest to save abused girls in Uganda, and helping Assist International with a hospital project in Ethiopia. www.facebook. com/ScottsValleyRotary

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