Fulton Rotary plans low country boil

<p>Submitted </p><p>Members of the Columbia Rotary Club cook up a Low Country Boil in May. They will come to Fulton to cook for Fulton Rotary Oct. 24.</p>

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Members of the Columbia Rotary Club cook up a Low Country Boil in May. They will come to Fulton to cook for Fulton Rotary Oct. 24.

Fulton's Rotary Club will be hosting a Low Country Boil fundraiser on Sunday, Oct. 24 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Memorial Park Pavilion, Bus. 54 and W. 2nd Street.

Tickets are $15 and the one-pound meal of shrimp, sausage, potatoes and corn on the cob can be made to go or enjoyed at the pavilion, where adult beverages by the Station and music will be available. Purchase tickets by Oct. 20 online at fultonrotary-mo.org or in person at Central Bank or Peak Sport & Spine or from any Rotarian.

Proceeds benefit CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates), who work with abused and/or neglected children in the foster care system, as well as other Fulton Rotary community serviceprojects.

"As Rotarians, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves," Fulton Rotary fundraising chair Stephanie Vollmer said. "This year's Low Country Boil is just one way we can take action and provide support for children in crisis in Callaway County."

She added, "Every child who has experienced abuse or neglect deserves a safe, permanent home and the opportunity to thrive. Heart of Missouri CASA recruits, screens, and trains individuals to be exceptional voices for these abused children, and it's an honor to support them in their mission."

Members of the Columbia Rotary Club hosted a Low Country Boil in May and will come to Fulton to cook for Fulton Rotary Oct. 24.