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			 CCA staff working at the fundraiser included Lisa 
			Ramlow. LDN staff included Karen Hargis, Lisa Whitson, Dee 
			Vandevender and Nila Smith. Other volunteers helping out included 
			friends and family members Janet Cook, Richard Smith, and LCHS 
			National Honor Society member Madeline Steiner. 
 Team members also sold luminaria, held a small but fun fundraiser at 
			the Relay, and solicited donations whenever the opportunity arose. 
			By June when the annual event was held, the group had raised over 
			$5,000 for Relay for Life of Logan County.
 
 Did you know that within the American Cancer Society, fundraisers 
			can be ear-marked for specific cancer research? Well it can. The 
			Friends and Family team is earmarking their fundraising efforts to 
			go to Breast Cancer Research.
 
 Even though the next relay event won’t be until June of 2019, Relay 
			for Life teams are continually working to raise money.
 
 At LDN, the ‘Friends and Family’ team is expanding its fundraising 
			efforts by including a new kind of fundraiser. The Pink Pumpkin 
			Auction is a consolidated joint effort to be held Thursday, October 
			4th from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Collision Concepts in Lincoln. The 
			slightly up-scale, business attire casual event is free and open to 
			the public, but be sure to bring your checkbooks!
 
 This event is being held in partnership with Collision Concepts, and 
			a great deal of assistance from Gail’s Pumpkin Patch of Beason, 
			Lincoln Printers, and Mike Maske Auction Services of Mount Pulaski, 
			as well as more businesses and individuals who have committed to 
			creating a Pink Pumpkin themed item for the auction.
 
			
			 
			As of August 31st, we have more than 40 items being 
			donated to the auction! 
			
			 Donated by CCA Online
 
			
			
			 Donated by Marjorie Douglas
 LDN 
			provided pink plastic pumpkins to anyone who wished to use them, 
			Gail’s donated real pumpkins, and some of our donors wanted to 
			create their own version of a pink pumpkin, such as Terry and Wendy 
			Bell, who will be doing a metal art pumpkin for the auction. 
			
			
			 Donated by Forget Me Not Floral & Gifts
 
			
			 
			
			
			 Donated by Flowers & Things
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			you’ve not heard of Pink Pumpkin, it is kind of self-defining. 
			Donors are invited to create a Pink Pumpkin themed design that can 
			be whatever their imagination is able to come up with. We will have 
			pumpkins that are filled with flower arrangements courtesy of our 
			local florists and other crafty people. As stated earlier we know 
			there will be a metal art pumpkin on hand. 
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			 Donated by Debbie's Downtown Floral
 
			We’ve received commitment from Guest House Coffee and 
			Pastries for something “edible,” that is sure to be a delight. 
			We also want to share another important donation from 
			Kroger. Because LDN staff always have a lot of irons in the fire, we 
			start early in our planning process so we can be sure that we are 
			not at the eleventh hour scrambling to get things done. To that end, 
			several weeks ago the floral department at Kroger was approached and 
			asked to donate a candy bar bouquet. LDN did this long before it was 
			announced that Kroger would be closing. The store said, “Yes,” they 
			would be happy to donate a candy bar bouquet. 
			
			 Donated by Kroger 
			Employees
 About a week after the 
			announcement came out that they would close, the staff at Kroger 
			worked up a really great item for the auction! Karen Hargis and Roy 
			Logan were really excited that the good folks at the Lincoln Kroger, 
			all local folks who care about our community, went forward with 
			their promise in spite of the fact they would be closed long before 
			the Pink Pumpkin Auction. The candy bars are all still in their 
			original wrappers and will keep nicely until October as the bouquet 
			is being stored in a cool dry location. 
 We want to say “Kudo’s” to Kroger employees for supporting the 
			effort in spite of their circumstances, and thanks so much for being 
			a vital part of our community for so many years.
 
			 
			At the Pink Pumpkin Auction, a social hour will begin at 5 p.m. It 
			will be a great time to network and connect with old friends and 
			also make new friends. At 6 p.m. the auction will begin. Auctioneer 
			Mike Maske will use his special talent to get top dollar for the 
			many offerings at the auction.
 At the end of the night, a cashier will collect cash and checks 
			only. Please, no debit or credit cards. Checks should be made out 
			directly to: Relay for Life of Logan County.
 
 The great thing to this fundraiser is that 100 percent of the 
			proceeds from this event will go to the American Cancer Society for 
			breast cancer research and support.
 
 If you come, please bring your checkbook or billfold, and if you 
			don’t win a bid, you may still support the fundraiser. There will be 
			a donation can at the cashier’s table for anyone who wishes to drop 
			in a donation.
 
 Also at the fundraiser will be the guest book with names being 
			collected for our Wall of Hope that will be published in the online 
			Paint the Paper Pink magazine.
 
 This is a wonderful and fun idea, plus a great way to raise funds 
			for Relay for Life. And again, we have to give credit to Cindy 
			Guyett at Collison Concepts for bringing the idea to light. Guyett 
			has been involved with other similar events in the Springfield area, 
			and witnessed that they very good fundraisers that also brought 
			people together. She came up with the idea, and offered to help see 
			it through by offering assisting in getting it organized, donating 
			the location for the auction, as well as contributing in countless 
			other ways, all with the aim of making it a very successful and 
			enjoyable evening.
 
 This event is open to the public, and you are all encouraged to 
			attend with checkbook or cash in hand.
 
 For planning purposes, you are requested to R.S.V.P. Please email us 
			at pink@ lincolndaily 
			news.com.  Reservation or not, please come.
 
 Auction winners will also have their photo taken with their 
			purchase. That photo will be included in our ‘Paint the Paper Pink’ 
			magazine, offering everyone an opportunity to publicly show their 
			support for breast cancer awareness and research.
 
 Mark your calendars now:
 
 Pink Pumpkin Auction
 Thursday, October 4th
 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
 Collision Concepts
 1005 Macon St., Lincoln
 
            [Nila Smith] |