Newton County firefighters are continuing their efforts to take care of Brayden Eavenson, the son of Brad Eavenson, the firefighter who died in a vehicular accident in February.
The Newton County Fire Service will have a smoked chicken plate fundraiser beginning at 11 a.m., April 12 at fire service’s headquarters, 4136 A U.S. Highway 278 in Covington (the building is located in the business plaza in between McDonald’s and Pizza Hut).
All proceeds will go to the Brayden Eavenson College fund. The plates cost $8 and will include smoked chicken, baked beans, cole slaw, bread and a drink. Plates are to-go only.
Buyers are encouraged to purchase tickets ahead of time at either the headquarters or Fire Station 1, located near the intersection of Flat Shoals and Covington Bypass roads.
Customers wanting to place large orders can call 678-625-5010 for ticket delivery.