(KMZA)--The 43nd annual Baileyville Benefit will be held this weekend, with proceeds going to help four Nemaha County area families in need.
The event will take place Saturday and Sunday, February 22-23, at the Nemaha Central High School in Seneca.
It will include basketball and volleyball tournaments, with more than 20 teams signed up for each.
It will also include a live, silent and online auction of donated items.
This year's beneficiaries include:
Colby Carpenter, a 13-year-old former student at Sts. Peter and Paul School in Seneca. Colby has been battling several health challenges since January 2023.
Parker Price, of Marysville, who has been battling a rare cancer since 2017
Sasha Frakes, from Pawnee City, Nebraska, who has faced many challenges since 2016
Alley Wessel, of Centralia, who has been battling two tick-borne illnesses
More details can be found on the Baileyville Benefit Tournament Facebook page.
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