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Author Topic: Makayla's Wish $1500 Added Benefit Barrel Race Jan 24, 2015  (Read 1981 times)

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Makayla's Wish $1500 Added Benefit Barrel Race Jan 24, 2015
« on: December 31, 2014, 05:41:07 AM »
Makayla's Wish $1500 Added Benefit Barrel Race - Montague County Cowboy Church Arena - COVERED ARENA, 1600 FM 455, Montague - Weather - $1500 Added with buckles to first in each D in the Open, Awards to Top 3 in the Open and Youth Awards to Top 2, Exhibitions 9-1:00 p.m. $4/each, Novice 12 & Under $15 entry fee. Open 4D -1/2 second splits - to follow Novice $40 entry fee, Youth Incentive - 18 & Under $20 Entry Fee. ALL FEES ARE CASH ONLY! SILENT AUCTION * BAKE SALE * CONCESSION STAND ON-SITE Makayla Garrett is 17 years old and was diagnosed with a genetic condition called FAP (Familiar Adenomatous Polyposis) at the age of 11. It is very fatal due to the massive amounts of polyps that turn into cancer. Her sister passed away November 5, 2013 from this disease. Makayla's polyps have spread to her stomach and esophagus and are cancer. There is no known cure and we do not have a lot of time with her. We are putting on this benefit to raise enough money to send her and her family on vacation so they can enjoy their time together.

ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO BENEFIT MAKAYLA AND HER FAMILY! - Holly Fenoglio 940-867-8758, Stepheny Womack 940-841-2310, Tamra Pittman 940-389-7499, Tracy Oswald 972-979-8962
Flyer http://ebarrelracing.com/organizations/benefit_races/2015/Makayla's-Wish-Flyer.pdf
« Last Edit: December 31, 2014, 10:29:16 AM by Tamet Gould »
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