Aiken, October 2, 2025
News Summary
The Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness (CNTA) is set to hold its annual Oyster Roast & Lowcountry Boil fundraiser at the Palmetto Golf Club. Scheduled for October 11, the event promises live music, delectable seafood, and raffles. Tickets are priced at $50, which includes a drink ticket, with proceeds supporting CNTA’s Young Professional Committee and various outreach initiatives. The fundraiser will feature a Lowcountry boil by JC’s Seafood and aims to raise awareness about nuclear technology.
Aiken to Host Upcoming CNTA Oyster Roast & Lowcountry Boil Fundraiser on October 11
The Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness (CNTA) will hold its annual Oyster Roast & Low Country Boil fundraiser at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 11. The event will take place at the Palmetto Golf Club, located at 275 Berrie Road S.W.
Tickets for the fundraiser are priced at $50 per person, which includes one drink ticket. Attendees can look forward to enjoying live music performed by Keith Gregory, as well as engaging in activities that include raffles, roasted oysters, and a Lowcountry boil provided by JC’s Seafood.
The funds raised during this event will support the CNTA’s Young Professional Committee and various outreach initiatives, which include free membership for individuals under 40. Moreover, the proceeds will assist events such as the Tap Into Nuclear learning and networking series.
Supporting the event, Savannah River Mission Completion has been designated as the platinum sponsor, while Burns & McDonnell and Savannah River Nuclear Solutions are serving as gold sponsors. Companies interested in sponsorship opportunities are encouraged to participate.
For more information regarding sponsorships or to purchase tickets, interested parties should visit cntaware.org.
CNTA, based in Aiken, serves as a charitable educational organization that focuses on nuclear topics and public education regarding nuclear issues. For additional inquiries, CNTA can be contacted at 803-649-3456 or via email at [email protected].
Key Details of the Event:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Event Name | Oyster Roast & Lowcountry Boil Fundraiser |
| Date | October 11 |
| Time | 6:30 p.m. |
| Location | Palmetto Golf Club, 275 Berrie Road S.W., Aiken |
| Ticket Price | $50 per person (includes one drink ticket) |
| Entertainment | Live music by Keith Gregory |
| Food | Roasted oysters and Lowcountry boil by JC’s Seafood |
| Sponsors | Savannah River Mission Completion (platinum), Burns & McDonnell, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (gold) |
FAQ
What is the date and time of the CNTA Oyster Roast & Lowcountry Boil fundraiser?
The event is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 11.
Where is the event taking place?
The location is Palmetto Golf Club, 275 Berrie Road S.W.
How much do tickets cost?
Ticket price is $50 per person, which includes one drink ticket.
What activities can attendees look forward to?
The event features live music by Keith Gregory, raffles, roasted oysters, and a Lowcountry boil provided by JC’s Seafood.
What will the funds raised support?
Funds raised will support CNTA’s Young Professional Committee and outreach efforts, including free membership for individuals under 40 and events like the Tap Into Nuclear learning and networking series.
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