(KNZA)--A special fundraiser is set next month to benefit the Brown County
4-H program.
The event, planned for February 13th at 7:00 in the evening at the Horton High School auditorium, is being organized by Keith Olsen and will feature YouTube sensation the Peterson Farm Brothers
The Peterson Brothers, consisting of Greg, Nathan and Kendal, farm together with their parents near Assaria in Saline County. They have produce several musical parody videos, which have been a hit on YouTube and other social media.
Olsen says 100 percent of the funds raised from the event will go to benefit the Brown County 4-H program.
Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for youth up to 12-years of age if purchased prior to February 12th. They will cost an additional $5 at the door.
Tickets can be purchased at the Union State Bank in Everest and Horton, Horton National Bank, Pony Express Bank in Horton, or Brown County Extension office located in the Courthouse in Hiawatha.
Only 445 tickets will be sold.
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