(KMZA)--The 41th annual Baileyville Benefit will be held Saturday and Sunday at the Nemaha Central High School in Seneca.
It will include basketball and volleyball tournaments, along with a live, silent and online auction of donated items. The online auction began February 18 and and runs through Saturday afternoon at 2:00.
New this year will be a corn hole tournament on Sunday at the Nemaha Central Elementary/Middle School. Registration will be at 10 am, with the tournament beginning at 11:00. The entry fee is $25 a person.
Proceeds from this year's event will go to help four individuals with medical expenses—Shea Mueting, Teagan Lueger, Cole Strathman and Chuck Kling.
Some money raised is also kept for community needs that arise throughout the year.
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