McCOOL JUNCTION, Neb. — Country music star Justin Moore — known for top 10 singles “Small Town USA,” “If Heaven Wasn’t so Far Away” and “Backwoods” — will headline the entertainment at the 2012 Cattlemen’s Ball on Saturday, June 2.
Justin Moore |
In music and life, Moore embodies the soul and character of someone who grew up in a small town. The lyrics from Moore’s self-penned song, “Heaven Ain’t That Far Away,” typify his philosophy on life:
“It’s a dirt road, a fishin’ pole, a cold beer sittin’ on a tailgate. It’s an old church, a kind word. It’s where I was born and raised. Heaven ain’t that far away.”
Moore’s performance is just one of the many highlights of the 2012 Cattlemen’s Ball. Other activities include:
- A prime rib dinner;
- Art show;
- Wine tasting;
- Fashion show;
- Silent auction;
- Barney Fife impersonator Rix Roberts;
- Comic and magician Gayle Becwar; and
- A dance following the Moore concert featuring regional favorites, The Innocence.
The Cattlemen’s Ball is hosted by a different Nebraska ranch or feedlot every year. Its mission is to raise money for cancer research at the UNMC Eppley Cancer Center, while showcasing rural Nebraska and promoting beef as a part of a healthy diet.
Since its inception, the Cattlemen’s Ball has raised more than $6.29 million.