Dothan High JROTC Hosts Annual Steak Fundraiser

Cadets to sell ribeye meals to support program activities

Published on Mar. 6, 2026

The Dothan High School JROTC program is hosting its annual steak sale fundraiser on March 26 to support various cadet activities, including a military ball, field day, and a trip to Wild Adventures. Tickets are $15 and include a 10-12 ounce ribeye steak, baked potato, and roll. Meals will be distributed through a convenient drive-through pickup behind the high school.

Why it matters

The JROTC program at Dothan High provides valuable leadership and life skills training for over 120 local students. This annual fundraiser helps ensure the program can continue offering enriching experiences and opportunities for the cadets.

The details

JROTC instructor Tracy Adams, who has 14 years of experience at the school after a 26-year National Guard career, says the fundraiser teaches cadets responsibility and teamwork while supporting the program's activities. Tickets can be purchased from JROTC cadets, at the high school's front office, or by calling 334-685-6703.

  • The steak sale fundraiser will be held on March 26, 2026 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

The players

Tracy Adams

The junior ROTC instructor at Dothan High School, with 14 years of experience at the school after a 26-year career in the National Guard.

Dothan High School JROTC

The Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps program at Dothan High School, which has 121 cadets participating.

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What they’re saying

“The annual steak sale helps fund several activities for the program, including the military ball, a cadet field day, and a planned trip to Wild Adventures.”

— Tracy Adams, JROTC Instructor (wiregrassdailynews.com)

What’s next

Tickets for the steak sale fundraiser can be purchased from JROTC cadets, at the Dothan High School front office, or by calling 334-685-6703.

The takeaway

The Dothan High School JROTC program's annual steak sale fundraiser is an important community event that supports valuable leadership development opportunities for over 120 local students.