(KLZA) The High School Football season is underway and that means it is time for tailgate parties and fundraising events prior to games.
Coming up Friday night SNC Communications and the Tiger Booster Club will team up from 5 – 7 p-m for a tailgate party in the Falls City High School parking lot. Hot dogs, polish dogs, beans, chips and a dessert will be served for a $5 donation with the proceeds going to the Tiger Booster Club.
The Tigers host Ashland-Greenwood in the season opener Friday night.
In Pawnee City Friday night the Pawnee City Athletic Boosters will be serving a barbecue pork sandwich, beans, chips and tea for $5 at the Pawnee City football field between 6 and 7:30 p-m.
The Indians host Sacred Heart on Friday night.
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