Cattlemen’s Ball offers clever way to “Plow Cancer Under”

Iconic windmills raise money to fight cancer

WEST POINT, NE – The 2011 Cattlemen’s Ball will feature a unique fundraising campaign that capitalizes on windmills and plows, two icons that have long been associated with Nebraska.

The theme of this year’s ball is “Plowing Cancer Under” with the logo depicting a cowboy on horseback with a windmill in the background.  

Supporters of the ball can purchase their own miniature windmill with proceeds going toward cancer research at the UNMC Eppley Cancer Center in Omaha.  
 
The windmills are available in two sizes – 8 feet and 17 inches.
 
The 8-foot model will have the logo on one side of the windmill’s vane. The other side will be blank to allow businesses or individuals to add their own message with a screen printed image – such as a company logo, a Husker theme, or a personal quote.
 
For a $200 donation, which includes creation of the artwork, buyers can donate the windmill back to the silent auction that will be held at the Cattlemen’s Ball on June 3 and 4 at the Harry and Doris Knobbe feedlot near West Point, Neb. For a $300 donation, buyers can purchase a windmill, decorate it as they wish and keep it for themselves.
 
The 17-inch model has “2011 Cattlemen’s Ball” on one side of the windmill vane and “Plowing Cancer Under” on the other side. It is available for a $40 donation. 
 
“The different donation levels make it affordable for everyone,” said Paul Meyer, chairman of the windmill committee. “We think it will be a great way to raise money for cancer research while giving people a unique keepsake.”
 
The windmills can be ordered at www.cattlemensball.com or by contacting Meyer at 402-640-5921.
 
The Cattlemen’s Ball is the state’s premier fundraiser in the fight against cancer with 100 percent of the dollars raised staying in Nebraska. Country music star Sara Evans is the featured performer at this year’s event. As always, it is an informal gathering and open to the public. 
 
Trail Boss tickets can be purchased for $350. They include a social on Friday, June 3, a private champagne reception and brunch on Saturday, a commemorative gift, and preferred seating for the Saturday evening dinner and concert.
 
A $75 Top Hand ticket provides admission to the event beginning at 1 p.m. on Saturday and includes a New York strip dinner, dance and concert.
 
“A total of 4,000 tickets will be sold,” said Gary Kaup, co-chairman of the Cattlemen’s Ball. “More than half of the tickets have already been sold.”
 
The Cattlemen’s Ball showcases rural Nebraska and promotes beef as part of a healthy diet. It is hosted by a different Nebraska ranch or feedlot every year.
 
In addition to providing research funds for the UNMC Eppley Cancer Center, a portion of the funds is also targeted for local health care organizations. Since its inception, the Cattlemen’s Ball has raised more than $4.7 million.
 
For more information on the 2011 Cattlemen’s Ball or to purchase your tickets, visit www.cattlemensball.com.
 
Through world-class research and patient care, UNMC generates breakthroughs that make life better for people throughout Nebraska and beyond. Its education programs train more health professionals than any other institution in the state. Learn more at unmc.edu.
 
The UNMC Eppley Cancer Center is a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated cancer center — a distinction held by only 65 centers in the country and the only NCI-designated center in Nebraska. The UNMC Eppley Cancer Center is also one of the founding members of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, an alliance of the world’s leading cancer centers. This recognition means the most current and innovative treatment options are available to cancer center patients through the integration of cutting-edge research into state-of-the-art care. Cancer center physicians and scientists work together to quickly translate discoveries made in the laboratory into innovative treatments for the patient.
 
To download the Cattlemen’s Ball logo, click here:
 
To download photos of the windmills, click on links below:

Photo of 17-inch windmill 

Photo of 17-inch windmill

Photo of 8-foot windmill

Photo of Cattlemen’s Ball logo and slogan on vane of 8-foot windmill

Photo of sample corporate signage on vane of 8-foot windmill

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