Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Rotary Club of Clayton’s Roaring 20s Murder Mystery Gala fundraiser was a “roaring success” as the community stepped back in time to support youth services in Rabun County. The event netted $140,000 and featured a buffet of food provided by Food Factory on Main out of Cornelia Ga., a live auction and a $10,000 Grand Prize Reverse Raffle.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. The Rotary Club of Clayton’s Roaring 20s Murder Mystery Gala fundraiser was a “roaring success” as the community stepped back in time to support youth services in Rabun County. The event netted $140,000 and featured a buffet of food provided by Food Factory on Main out of Cornelia Ga., a live auction and a $10,000 Grand Prize Reverse Raffle.
Submitted photo. Jeff and Susie Howard were the winners of the $10,000 Grand Prize Reverse Raffle at the April 25 Rotary Club of Clayton’s Roaring 20s Murder Mystery Gala event. Pictured are Howard with son Nicholas Howard and daughter Kayla Howard.
Submitted photo. Stewart and Candy Harvard had the highest ticket sales for the April 25 Rotary Club of Clayton’s Roaring 20s Murder Mystery Gala event, selling 91 tickets valued at approximately $10,000.
The Rabun County community was taken back in time to the 1920s for a spectacular fundraiser gala organized by the Rotary Club of Clayton on Saturday, April 25 at the Rabun County Civic Center. ...

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