  
								From the left; Cody Aughton, Peyton, Beckham, 
								and Jody Burge, and Josh Collins | 
							 
						 
						
						Collins Roofing announces 
						Jody Burge of Lincoln winner of “Thank you Logan County 
						Roof Giveaway”  
						
		 
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		[December 30, 2015] 
		
            
			LINCOLN 
			- In December, Josh and Ashley Collins of Collins Roofing in Atlanta 
		came to Lincoln Daily News with a specific advertising project. They 
		wanted to hold a contest to give away a roof, up to 3,000 square feet in 
		area to a Logan County homeowner. The rules were written up, an ad was 
		designed, and a short article written to explain the contest. Entries 
		were accepted until December 15, then a lucky winner was drawn. 
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			 Just before Christmas, the winner was notified as was Lincoln Daily 
			News, and this week on Tuesday, the notification was made official 
			with a visit by Collins Roofing owner Josh Collins, along with Cody 
			Aughton also with Collins Roofing, to the home of Jody Burge and her 
			two sons, Peyton and Beckham.  
			 
			Jody is a single mom and a homeowner who works to keep everything 
			going along for herself and her two sons. She said on Tuesday that 
			she has been working to fix up some things around her home, and the 
			gift of a new roof was a huge weight off of her shoulders. 
			 
			However, the fact is, Jody came close to not winning because she 
			came close to not entering the contest. Jody explained that her 
			mother had brought the giveaway to her attention after seeing the ad 
			and reading the story about the Collins'. Mom told Jody to enter the 
			contest, that maybe she would win. At the moment, Jody didn’t give 
			it much thought, but a few days later her mom came to her with a 
			printed copy of the entry form and urged her again to enter the 
			contest. 
			
			  
			Jody said she took the entry form but didn’t do anything with it, 
			because, she’s the kind of person who never wins anything. She 
			figured it would be a useless effort. When her mom asked her if she 
			had entered, Jody said she had not because she didn’t have an 
			envelope and a stamp. So, naturally, here came mom with the needed 
			supplies. However, for Jody, it wasn’t that simple. She said 
			something came up that she had to have an envelope and stamp so she 
			used the ones her mom had brought for the entry form. A few more 
			days passed, and her mom asked Jody, had she mailed the entry form? 
			Jody said that she fibbed to her mom and said that, yes, she had. 
			 
			But, as is the case with all good kids, she felt bad about the 
			deception. When it came time for Jody to sit down and pay some of 
			her bills, there was the entry form, with only a very few days left 
			to enter. She said that she decided to go ahead and mail it in 
			because she felt bad about lying to her mom. Jody said no one could 
			have been more surprised than her when she was notified by Collins 
			that she had won. 
			
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			The contest included the installation of a new roof up to 3,000 
			square feet of area. On Tuesday, Josh Collins said that the prize 
			would be sufficient to cover the entire roof of Burge’s home with no 
			additional purchase needed from the homeowner. 
			 
			Asked how he and wife Ashley came to hold such a contest, Josh 
			Collins explained how the couple feels fortunate for what they have 
			accomplished in the last two years. He said that he saw on social 
			media where a roofing company in another state had done something 
			similar. Josh said that Collins Roofing has had a good last few 
			years, and it is because of the Logan County people who have 
			supported them and their business. The Collins' wanted to do 
			something special to support someone else in the community, and the 
			contest came to mind. 
			 
			When the couple announced the contest in December, they made the 
			comment that they would like to see the prize go to someone who 
			really needed the help, and with Jody Burge and her two young sons, 
			they certainly got their wish. 
			 
			For Jody and her children, it ended up being a very Merry Christmas 
			and a great Happy New Year, and of course, throw in there one 
			heartfelt “Thanks, Mom!” 
			 
			[Nila Smith] 
			
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