Proceeds To Go Toward UNMC Eppley Cancer Center: Cattlemen’s Ball Set for June 5 at Robb Ranch Near Lexington

The second annual Cattlemen’s Ball of  Nebraska will be held June

5 at the Robb Ranch southeast of Lexington with Dr. Joe and Dianne Jeffrey

serving as hosts. The ball is held to promote beef in a healthy diet and

to showcase rural Nebraska. All the money raised will stay in Nebraska

with 90 percent of the proceeds going toward ground floor research projects

at the University of Nebraska Medical Center Eppley Cancer Center. The

remaining 10 percent will be directed to health care in Lexington.

Dr. Jeffrey said, “This is a real honor for the Robb Ranch to be celebrating

our 125th year of existance with a big event like the Cattlemen’s Ball

of Nebraska. The money goes for a great cause.”

“Where the Trails and Streams Converge” is the theme of the ball incorporating

the historic avenues that cross the ranch. The Platte River runs through

the ranch along with the Plum Creek, Phelps Canal, Oregon Trail, California

Trail and Pony Express.

The feature entertainment for this year’s event will be provided by

country artist Michael Peterson.  His hit songs include “By the Book,”

“From Here to Eternity,” and “Love’s Great.”   Other activities

will include a style show, live and silent auctions, an art show, and a

general store.  A wild horse handler will work with a wild horse,

and a trick rider also will perform.

The day will conclude with a dance featuring Karen Breiner and the Midnight

Express. For people arriving a day early, a 4-person scramble golf tournament

will be held at Lakeside Country Club near Johnson Lake on June 4.

Only 3,000 tickets will be sold. Tickets are available through the Lexington

Area Chamber of Commerce at (800) 606-8098 or (308) 324-5724. Trail Boss

tickets are $500 (two tickets) and Top Hand tickets are $50 each.

The UNMC Eppley Cancer Center is a National Cancer Institute designated

cancer center — a distinction held by only 55 centers in the country.

Of the $34 million in research grants and contracts awarded to UNMC in

1997-98, Eppley researchers generated more than $20 million.

UNMC is the only public academic health science center in the state.

Through its commitment to research, education and patient care, UNMC has

established itself as one of the country’s leading centers for cancer research

and treatment and solid organ transplantation. UNMC’s educational programs

are responsible for training more health professionals practicing in Nebraska

than any other institution.