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Benefit Raffle for Walleye4


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Greg's wife, Martha, has been undergoing cancer treatment for over 4 months now and hasn't been able to work. Greg and Martha have 4 children and like anyone going through this, are struggling to keep afloat. In order to help offset medical costs, Greg and others are sponsoring a benefit raffle which includes the following. Please consider helping out a fellow FM family member.

Tickets – 1 for $5.00 or 5 for $20.00

2 –day Guided Fishing Trip (for 2) on Wilson Lake in Kansas. Trip is set for November 25th & 26th. Friday will be a partial day and Saturday will be a full day. Wilson Lake is one of the HOTTEST LAKES in the MidWest to fish in the fall. You will be fishing for walleye and stripers with Greg Carr from HuskerLand Guide Service. Greg has over 20 years experience fishing Wilson Lake. Wilson Lake currently owns the state records for both walleye and striper. This trip is valued at over $700.00. Included along with this trip is a 2 night stay at the Days Inn in Russell Kansas and a 48 hour fishing license.

1-day Guided Trophy Catfish Trip (for 2) on Calamus Reservoir in Nebraska. Trip is donated by Craig Stevens from Central Nebraska Cat Club. Trip is set for July 2012. This trip does not include Room/Board or license fees.

Other prizes include: Wishing Well Lawn Ornament and 2 – 100 Pc Jighead Kits, 2012 Nebraska Fishing License(stamps included), manicure&pedicure at Joesph's College of Beauty.

There are more prizes in the works and will be added as they are secured.

Please send your kindness and fishing spirit to;

Fundraiser c/o Martha Carr

PO Box 154

Amherst, NE 68812

Once payments are received, we will send out ticket stubs. So we will need Names, Addresses, and a phone # so we can verify the winners. Our Drawing is going to actually be LIVE on Facebook. As we draw, the winners will be announced that way and then I will also call everyone.

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I would like to take this time to personnaly THANK Rick and Prov1900 for doing this for my Wife and I. Times have been really tough for the past 4-5 months and ANY help we get is GREATLY appreciated.

God Bless and Thank You!!!!!!!

Greg, Martha, Matt, Derek, Brooke, and Faith Carr

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  • 3 weeks later...

New prizes added are:

Wal-mart Gift Card

Cenex Gas Card

Earrings

Uppercase Living Gift Card

Various Restaraunts

Homemade Jewelry Set

Candles

There are still prize Donations in the works and I will update as I have them.

Also, we are going to do the drawing on Oct, 30th instead of the 31st. I thought Halloween was on Sunday and since it is on Monday, I won't have time to get the drawing done. We are going to have the drawing LIVE on Facebook. If you bought tickets, send me a message and I can get you set on my friend list. We are going to video the drawing and then post them on Facebook as we draw.

Thanks,

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New Prize added:

1-Day Guided Largemouth Bass Kayak Trip for 2 people on Swanson Reservoir in Nebraska. Kayaks and all gear provided. Trip can be booked between June and August 2012. Donated by kayakjac Guide Service.

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Do you have a benefit bank account set up where we could just paypal or make a donation into, it worked great for my wife's benefit and if so post the account name were we can transfer to.

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With a little advice, I do have a paypal account but would prefer not to make it public. If anyone would like to purchase some tickets for the raffle, please PM me and I will give you my paypal address.

I was going to open a new account but with the drawing only a few weeks away and the time it takes to get a new account verified, I opted not to open one. Should have done this sooner I guess!

Thanks Archerysniper for the advice!

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Not the greatest! Any little bit helps though so I am GRATEFUL. If it would have been me that come up with this idea, I sure would have done things different. I got some really good advice from a member here and I would have done something similar to what they did. A little late to try that as the drawing is in 2 weeks.

We do have alot of pretty nice prizes and more that I am working on securing!

Maybe things will turn around but only the "Good Lord" knows that!

Thanks for your help though Shawn, it has been greatly appreciated.

Greg

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