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Welcome to the 2023 JJ's Legacy Grillin' and Brewin' Event Page!

Date: November 9th, 2023

Time: 5:00pm

Location: Iron Lily Event Venue

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We are thrilled to announce JJ’s Legacy 8th annual Grillin’ and Brewin’ will take place November 9, 2023.

This much anticipated fundraising event will have the same delicious, mouth-watering BBQ prepared by our local award-winning competition BBQ team, The Ridge Route Boys, Curtis Trigueiro, and PorkChop and Bubbas BBQ will join! New this year – popular local country music star Joe Peters will be our entertainment.

Sponsorship opportunities, reserved tables, and individual event tickets are available. We would also be honored to have your donations of goods, gift cards, services, products, and other silent auction items.

The fundraiser benefits JJ’s Legacy Got the Dot High School Leadership Program and Club. This essential learning platform educates local students about the need and importance of registering to become an organ, eye, and tissue donor. With the goals of investing in our community and nurturing the next generation of educated and inspired students, this project is the perfect way to bring our community together and create positive lasting changes while educating and increasing donor registration!

If you have any questions about how you or your company can be involved, please contact Savannah Bettis, Auction Chair, 661.473.0087 or 661.489.4430 or Savannah@jjslegacy.org.

 

Take a sneak peek at what we will be available for purchase the night of the event or make a donation to our cause now!

G&B 2023 Auction & Raffle

 

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When first time drivers go to the DMV to apply for their driver's license, it is required to answer the question on the form which asks; if they would like to register to be an organ, eye and tissue donor. They have the choice of marking "YES" to be a donor or, "NO", not at this time. Regardless, because it is required on the DMV driver's license application, every student needs to be properly educated.

In 2016, the JJ's Legacy team developed “Got the Dot" in response to this need. This year, Got The Dot has returned to the school campuses and reestablished in person learning. As we continue to educate students about the importance and need of organ donation, we expose the misconceptions that come with the pink dot on their license.

In the overwhelming success of the Got The Dot Leadership Program, Got The Dot has now branched out to an Executive Student Board and Got The Dot Campus Clubs. With the goals of investing in our community and nurturing the next generation of educated and inspired students, this is the perfect way to bring our community together and create positive lasting change!

The Got The Dot Leadership Program- A 3 week long educational introduction to organ, eye and tissue donation, the curriculum consists of four sessions of educational material, concluding with the opportunity to give a presentation in class to a panel of local judges. Their final project will showcase a student created video using their newly gained knowledge along with their presentation. All the students who participate in the Leadership Program will receive participation certificates. A first and second place team will be awarded scholarships and will be featured on JJ’s Legacy social media platforms.

The Got The Dot Executive Student Board- . This academic year-long club educates students, provides several independent projects to expand on their training. JJ's Legacy events to maximize volunteering and community outreach impact. Students also are given the opportunity to meet with guest speakers who have had a life saving transplant and donor families. The Student Board meets at the JJ’s Legacy office monthly to provide education and leadership skills. Students will become educators on organ, eye, and tissue donation for their friends and families. The culminating project will be a research presentation on a campaign educating Kern County residents on organ, eye and tissue donation. Students will receive the criteria on the context for their research presentation and work in teams. Their final campaigns will be used to educate our community on the value of organ, eye, and tissue. A presentation will take place at the end of the year with the student teams presenting their research projects to a local panel of judges. Students are encouraged to invite their family and friends to this event. All the students who participate in the Got the Dot Club will receive participation certificates. JJ's Legacy will award scholarships to first and second place winning teams. The goal of The GTD Club is to increase donor registration in Kern County.