The Tyner Odd Fellows Lodge is inviting the community to a special fundraising dinner this Friday, December 5th, to support the renovation and equipment acquisition for their beloved 4th-generation fry bus. This drive-thru-only event provides a convenient way to enjoy a delicious meal while supporting a local tradition.
The fundraising fry will be held at the Tyner IOOF Lodge, located at 18260 4B Road, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. this Friday. Meals will be served exclusively via drive-thru, ensuring a quick and easy pick-up experience.
For just $12 cash, attendees can enjoy a hearty dinner featuring freshly fried French fries, tenderloins, and chicken strips, accompanied by a side of coleslaw. All proceeds from the event will directly benefit the ongoing efforts to upgrade the historic fry bus, allowing it to continue serving the community at various events.
The Tyner Odd Fellows encourage everyone to mark their calendars and drive through for dinner this Friday.
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