Rotary Club’s Wild Game Feast on April 27

VERO BEACH — “Tastes like chicken.” No, really, if you’ve never taken a walk on the wild side of dinner entrees, then you will have your chance at the Rotary Club of Vero Beach Oceanside’s second annual Wild Game Feast on Saturday, April 27, from 4-8 p.m. at “Jimbo” Carroll’s ranch, AKA Big Rack’s Processing.

This tasteful event is sponsored by George E. Warren Corporation benefiting SunUpARC and other Oceanside Rotary charities.

Wildly successful last year, the family event will offer untamed main course cuisine like wild hog, turkey, gator, frog legs, venison including Red Stag, quail, oysters, fish, and other ocean delicacies along with some tamer fare, too.

Along with savory, homemade sides, delicious desserts, and thirst quenching beverages, the Wild Game Feast will also be serving up live entertainment by Old Barber Bridge, a whip crackin’ contest and lessons, corn hole competition, not so silent auction, super raffle, 50/50, and more fun games and activities for all ages.

Tickets are $30/person in advance and $40/person at the door with children 12 and under free. Tickets may be purchased online at www.RotaryVeroOceanside.org.

Fully tax deductible sponsorship opportunities are available starting from $500, along with a limited number of vendor booths at $75 each. Sponsorship benefits and details may also be found in the Wild Game Feast brochure available online at the Rotary Vero Oceanside website.

For additional Wild Game Feast questions, please contact Elaine Jones at (772) 299-1383 or send an email to ElaineJones4@att.net .

SunUp ARC is a Non-Profit, 501(c)3 agency, dedicated to meeting the needs of people with developmental disabilities throughout Indian River County by providing services on three campuses, two in Vero Beach and one in Sebastian.

Those services include: Adult Day Training; Behavior Services including Behavior Analysis Services and Behavior Assistant Services; Residential Group Homes; Supported Living Services; In-Home Supports and Personal Care Assistance; Transportation; Supported Employment, and Respite Care.

A highly experienced staff of certified professionals provides care to individuals with the goal of enabling each person to reach his or her potential and to lead a rich and fulfilling life.

SunUp ARC has chartered Special Scouts Troup 550, The Peer Group and The Advocacy Committee, is partnered with Special Olympics and Special Equestrians, collaborates with Dogs for Life and Treasure Coast Community Health, and is a United Way partner agency.

For more information regarding SunUp ARC, please call (772) 562-6854, ext. 219.

The Rotary Club of Vero Beach Oceanside meets every Tuesday from 5:30–7 p.m. at the Indian River Shores Town Hall Community Room located at 6001 N. A1A & Fred Tuerk Dr. in Vero Beach.

It is one of five clubs located within Indian River County and more than 34,400 Rotary clubs around the globe.

The Rotary Club of Vero Beach Oceanside Foundation is the 501(c)3 non-profit arm of the club providing local donations to worthwhile charities. Rotary’s main principle is “Service Above Self” as their motto signifies: in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world.

Free to create service projects and programs locally, nationally and globally, Rotarians are “THIS CLOSE” in their united, worldwide campaign to eradicate polio.

For more Rotary information, please visit the website at www.RotaryVeroOceanside.org or www.Rotary.org .

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