2020 PPP magazine

Page 40 2020 Paint the Paper Pink Lincoln Daily News October 2020 To help insure reaching their goal to raise $450, some of the Gents even put their faces on the line for the cause. Several guests took the opportunity to put a pie in the face of a Gent for a $1.00 donation. On Friday, Brackenridge reported that the group had raised over $1,000. He said the Gents were thrilled by the response to the fundraiser and noted that it was the love, the concern, and the generosity of the citizens of our community who had done it. Quentin and Robbie Perschall. Brackenridge also noted that the experience on the whole held special meaning for the Gents. “The guys had an amazing time entertaining and serving the people who stopped by to donate. We enjoyed hearing the emotional stories of survivors ranging from one-year to 24-years (survival.) It warmed our hearts to see that these individuals were blessed by people during their battle and wanted to give back to someone who’s currently battling.” With such a great response, the guys are planning on doing more love baskets than they originally intended. They are inviting anyone who has a loved one or knows someone who could use a little lift during their battle to contact Brackenridge via his Facebook page. www.facebook.com/ QuentinSigmaBoyBrackenridge The guys will then choose who they can reach out to and are hopeful that they will be delivering baskets the first part of next week. Much thanks to the Gents for their efforts this week. Your love and support for our local breast cancer warriors and our community is touching and sets an example for all the rest of us. [Nila Smith]

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