The Cattlemen’s Ball of Nebraska, an event that has raised almost $13 million for cancer research in Nebraska since its inception, is continuing its mission to provide cancer research funds during its 19th-annual event taking place June 3-4 at the Lienetics Ranch of the Trevor and Torri Lienemann family near Princeton, Neb.
Princeton is located about 20 miles south of Lincoln on Highway 77, making it one of the closest ball sites ever for people living in Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska’s two largest cities.
"This would be a great year for people living in eastern Nebraska to check out the Cattleman’s Ball," said Ken Cowan, M.D., Ph.D., director of the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center located on the University of Nebraska Medical Center/Nebraska Medicine campus in Omaha. "This is about as close as the ball will ever get to them. It’s the perfect opportunity for people who haven’t been to the ball before to check it out and see for themselves what makes this such a unique and successful event."
Proceeds from the ball will benefit the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center, a National Cancer Institute-designated facility that provides leading-edge research and patient care in Nebraska.
The event begins Friday with tours of the Nebraska Innovation Campus, a Certified Angus Beef dinner, auction and entertainment. Other Friday activities include the 2016 Cattlemen’s Ball Golf Tournament at Wilderness Ridge and tours of Homestead National Monument.
Saturday events at the Lienetics Ranch begin with a champagne breakfast and a lunch. Other activities include live and silent auctions, art and fashion shows, cattle displays, tail gates, and beer and wine tastings. Saturday evening features a prime rib dinner and concert by the legendary entertainer Clint Black.
Tickets are available in two tiers – Trail Boss tickets and Top Hand tickets. For more information on event details and to purchase tickets, visit cattlemensball.com.
Other ways to support the event include volunteer opportunities, cash donations auction items, and donating proceeds from a steer. Promise Petal centerpieces also can be purchased in the name of a loved one who is suffering from or has lost a battle with cancer.
This year’s ball also features a unique auction item to be sold prior to the event – a two-night stay at the governor’s mansion during the ball on June 3-4. To bid on this unique experience, go to cattlemensball.com and participate in the online auction.
Ninety percent of the funds raised will go to the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center, while 10 percent will go toward local health initiatives and organizations in southeastern Nebraska.
For more information, visit cattlemensball.com.
About the Fred and Pamela Buffett Cancer Center
The Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center – a National Cancer Institute-designated Cancer Center – is a collaboration of Nebraska Medicine and the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. The new cancer center will open in early 2017 with cancer research at the Suzanne and Walter Scott Cancer Research Tower and clinical treatments at the C.L. Werner Cancer Hospital.
About the Cattlemen’s Ball of Nebraska
The Cattlemen’s Ball of Nebraska is a 501(c)(3) charity focused on ensuring that the money raised goes to cancer research and local health and wellness programs for which it is intended. Over the 19-year history of the event, nearly 99 percent of the money raised has gone directly to medical research and health care programs in Nebraska.