On Saturday, July 14th, tractors will be seen cruising the local area, as Big Brothers Big Sisters holds their 6th annual Benefit Tractor Cruise(Play Audio)
That's Angie Mcguire, Executive Director for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Nemaha and Brown Counties, who says the cruise for kids sake will begin at 10:00 in the morning at the Morrill Park(Play Audio)
An addition has been made to the event this year, with a second, shorter cruise being offered(Play Audio)
At the completion of the actual Tractor Cruise, Mcguire says the children get to take their turn at getting involved(Play Audio)
Mcguire says the key to the event is to inspire and cultivate children into responsible adults.
For full details of the day's lineup go here.
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