The Broken Bow Area Rotary Club is holding their annual Beef or Wine Raffle, now through the beginning of the year.
Tickets are $10 each, or three for $25. Purchasers will select one of two prizes, either a quarter of beef, or a wine basket featuring a wide selection of wines chosen by the members of the Rotary Club.
Regarding the beef option, Rotarian Deb McCaslin told KCNI/KBBN: “The beef is locally grown. It comes from the Cooksley Ranch out in Weissert, and it’s processed in Ord to your specifications. So they call you and ask you, you know, what degree of fat you want in your hamburger.”
As an alternative, McCaslin suggested tickets could be purchased in the name of the Broken Bow Food Pantry.
“If your freezer’s full or you don’t want to do either one of these, we’ve had several people in the past who’ve signed up the food pantry,” said McCaslin. “And so then if the food pantry is drawn, we would deliver a quarter of beef in all one-pound hamburger packages. And so that’s that would be quite a gift there.”
Funds raised through the raffle go to support a number of Rotary activities, such as involvement in the North Park Inclusive Playground project, and Children’s Christmas Fund.
The winner of the Rotary Beef or Wine Basket raffle will be drawn on January 8. Tickets can be obtained from any Rotary Member. More information, including contact information can be found on the Broken Bow Area Rotary Club Facebook Page.
