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Drive through barbecue fundraisers draw huge crowds

June 22, 2024 | Kane County, Illinois



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Drive through barbecue fundraisers draw huge crowds
In a recent government meeting, officials highlighted several community initiatives aimed at promoting local agriculture and fundraising efforts.

One key event discussed was the upcoming Prairie Strips field day, scheduled for July 25th. This event, organized in collaboration with the Caine DuPage Salt and Water Conservation District and Iowa State University, will take place at 8 AM at the Farm Bureau office on Randville Road in Saint Charles. Attendees can find registration details in the July edition of the County Farmer.

Additionally, the meeting addressed the ongoing success of drive-through barbecue fundraisers held every Thursday throughout the summer. The initiative, now in its third year, has seen a strong turnout, averaging around 500 meals per event. Organizers noted that they have streamlined operations to improve efficiency, having reduced the menu from seven or eight options to just four entrees. This change aims to minimize wait times for patrons, enhancing the overall experience while still generating contributions for the foundation.

These efforts reflect a commitment to community engagement and support for local agricultural initiatives, fostering a sense of collaboration among residents and organizations.

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