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A finger-lickin’ tradition

The annual Mason-Deerfield Rotary Club’s annual Chicken Barbecue is Friday, Oct. 3 in Mason. The dinner sale supports community projects in Mason and Deerfield Twp. and the Mason Fine Arts Council’s programs for Mason City Schools. Dinners will be sold from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mason Middle School, 6370 Mason-Montgomery Road. Each dinner costs $8 and includes chicken, two side dishes, dessert and a drink. Participants may dine in or carry out meals. Rotary Club members are selling tickets, so call (513) 398-0474 to get yours. Members of the Mason-Deerfield Rotary Club are business and professional leaders who live or work in Mason and Deerfield Twp. as well as nearby communities in Warren, Hamilton, Butler and Clermont counties. The club meets at 7:30 a.m. Tuesdays at the Cincinnati Marriott Northeast on Mason-Montgomery Road and I-71 in Deerfield Twp. For more information about the Mason-Deerfield Rotary Club, visit www.mason-deerfieldrotary.org.

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