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Roast, rally + raise a glass: The Junior League of Greenville’s new fundraiser

A weekend of great food, pickleball, live music, and friendly competition — all in support of nonprofits across Greenville County.

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Best part? Every ticket supports JLG’s grants program, helping fund and fuel nonprofit organizations throughout Greenville County.

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The Junior League of Greenville is serving up something special with its Inaugural Roast and Rally happening Friday, March 27-Saturday, March 28, a weekend-long fundraising event designed to bring the community together through great food, lively competition, and plenty of fun.

The celebration kicks off with a high-energy Kickoff Party, followed by a Pickleball Tournament and Clinic that welcomes players of all levels to rally for a good cause.

At the Kickoff Party, guests can look forward to delicious bites from some of Greenville’s favorite spots, including Larkin’s, Rick Erwin’s, Ottarays, Juniper, Takosushi, Stella Southern Brasserie, and more. The weekend atmosphere is set with live music from RadDad, an open bar all night, and a crowd ready to connect and celebrate.

Best of all, proceeds from Roast and Rally will support the Junior League of Greenville’s grants program, providing critical funding and volunteer resources to nonprofit organizations across Greenville County.

Tickets are on sale for the Kickoff Party and Pickleball Tournament — don’t miss your chance to be part of this inaugural event.

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