Not just a country jaunt on a
pretty day
Tractor Run benefits local woman's battle
with cancer
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[June 27, 2017]
LINCOLN
- Last Saturday, June 24th, was breezy and cool, full of warm
shine. Perfect for open air ride through the country roads of
northern Logan County. A trail of tractors, mostly antique, looped
through the area beginning at the Logan County Fairgrounds. It was a
beautiful day for the jaunt, but the activity held a far more
purposeful mission as a fundraiser to help a young local woman with
travel and medical expenses.
Nicole Bottrell has been diagnosed with stage four brain cancer. Its
spread to her spinal cord has prompted the need to travel for
specialized treatment in Houston, Texas. Bottrell, who just returned
from a trip, has already gone down several times and will be going
again in August. Her treatments are every six to eight weeks, and
between treatments her Texas doctors work with her doctors here.
A neighbor, Duane Ingram, organized last Saturday's Tractor Run to
help the family out with mounting expenses.
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An all day, big fundraiser is planned at the American Legion and
Logan Lanes. It will take place on Saturday, July 29th from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The day will include motor cycle show with awards, food, entry in drawing for a
big screen TV with every food ticket purchase, DJ music, raffles, auction and
more with a bowling tournament beginning at 7 p.m.
Volunteer signup and other benefit donations can be made by calling Lori
Bottrell 217-737-0625.
Regions Bank is accepting cash
donations at any of their locations to go in the Nicole Bottrell
Benefit Fund.
[Jan Youngquist]
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