![]()
|
|||||||||
|
The on-line Nugget does not feature all the stories of our print edition. For all the news, subscribe here.
©
2002 Display
Advertising The
contents of the on-line edition of The Nugget represent a selection
among the stories that appear in the weekly print edition. |
Potential
donor located for Woosley Word
spread throughout Black Butte Ranch last week that a potential donor has
been found to help Carol Woosley in her fight against cancer.
"We won't know for a week
or two," said Maxine Braune, head of the Black Butte Lodge Restaurant
where Carol worked for 16 years. "But we're all optimistic and Carol is
still very positive as we are trying to be."
Woosley needs a bone marrow
transplant and a matching donor is not easy to find.
Her husband Michael indicated
that their eldest daughter might make that match.
"We've got our fingers crossed,"
he said. "At the moment, all we can do is hope."
Braune also said that the
benefit barbecue held four weeks ago raised over $30,000, with additional
contributions made into the fund in the weeks following the event, where
hundreds of Woosley's friends attended and bought one or more of the 212
donated auction items.
The original one-day, fund-raising
barbecue and auction, held Sunday, June 29, raised $24,000 in three hours.
One of the "auction items
was Carol's personal rings which she herself donated," said a friend of
hers.
"We were able to get a group
together, on the spot, and buy them back for her. She now is wearing her
own rings again," he said. "In fact, we had so many wanting to get in
on this auction item, that we raised more than the asking price."
Those wishing to contribute
to the Carol Woosley Fund may still do so by sending a check to Braune
c/o Black Butte Ranch, Box 8000, Sisters 97759.
"This money will help cover
that part of the procedure which ... insurance will be unable to pay,"
Braune said. |
|
|||||||