Monmouth Rotary Pork Chop BBQ Fundraiser to be Held June 14 at Pattee Plaza

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Area residents will have an opportunity to enjoy a popular regional meal while also supporting arts in the community on June 14.

That’s when the Monmouth Rotary Club will hold its annual Rotary Pork Chop BBQ.

The Rotary Pork Chop BBQ will be held from 4:30-6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 14, at Pattee Plaza, 115 West Broadway. Patrons can collect a to-go box at the drive-up table in front of the park or dine at the Pattee Plaza, where music will be provided.

There is no cost for the meal — which includes a butterfly pork-chop sandwich, applesauce, chips and dessert — but donations will be accepted. All donations will support the Buchanan Center for the Arts Classroom Remodel Project. 

For more information, contact Rotary member Kristyne Gilbert at buchanancenter@mtcnow.net.

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