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It is so good to hear that Keaton is doing well. It sounds like he has a good attitude to getting better which will help a lot. (angel)
Thanks Emily. Support from all around the area and away has been overwhelming to say the least. Brent C.Shorthorns4us said:I am sorry to hear about your son's accident and am glad that he is back home for you!
I heard on Creston Radio this morning that there is going to be a benefit dinner/auction for Keaton coming up!
Here is the posting from the Radio Station:
Benefit Dinner and Auction for Keaton Christensen
Saturday May 3rd from 5:30 to 7:30 with the live auction to begin at 6:30pm at the Corning Community Building
On March 31st, Keaton was involved in an accident with anhydrous ammonia. He was life flighted to the University of Iowa Hospital Burn Center. He has second degree burns to his face, eyes and has serous burns to his lungs due to inhalation. He is going to have a long road of recovery but with the support of the community, we can make his journey easier.
Dinner will be provided by the Adams County Cattlemen's Club
Silent Auction, Live Auction and Raffle Drawing
Raffle items will include:
Ruger SR22 Stainless Steel Pistol (100 tickets available at $10 per ticket). Must be 21 and have a permit to purchase or a permit to carry to purchase a ticket.
Savage Axis rifle (unlimited tickets at $5 per ticket)
Tickets may be purchased at Sweet Desires Bakery before May 3rd.
Silent Auction items will include:
Thirty-One, Scentsy, Pampered Chef, Mary Kay, Party Lite and much more!
Raffle and Silent Auction will end at 7pm.
Donations can also be left to the Keaton Christensen Benefit Fund at Okey Vernon First National Bank, State Bank of Brooks, and PCSB Bank in Corning.
If you would like to donate items to the benefit, please contact: Kaleb Bissell at 71-621-1005, Brennan Kester: 515-450-6030 or Kevin Olive: 213-268-8302
What a great community event to help your family!
EF