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CROOKSTON LIONS TO HOLD FUNDRAISER DINNER FOR BRETT SCHULZ MAY 8

The Crookston Lions Club will host a spaghetti dinner benefit for Brett Schulz and family on Saturday, May 8 at the Crookston Eagles Club from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.   A free-will donation, raffle, and other activities will be held.  The dinner will include spaghetti, garlic toast, and a salad.

Brett Schulz was injured in a tragic work accident on April 8 that led to his hospitalization at the Hennepin County Burn Center.  He is expected to undergo multiple surgeries over the next few months to repair burns on 40 percent of his body. 

“We have a generous community and area.  It is amazing what has been given to us to help raise funds for them.  We have had a nice collection of firearms we will be raffling off.  We have some other items, too many to list,” said Crookston Lions Club past president Steve Krueger. “Throughout the night we will have nice raffle items from grills, coolers, gift cards, meat bundles, and all kinds of items.”

All proceeds raised will go toward him and his family to help with any expenses that come about during his recovery.  If you can’t make the dinner, there is an account set up for the Schulz Family at United Valley Bank in Crookston (formerly Northern Sky Bank).

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