
Former Cockeysville Precinct police officer Paul Borowski is organizing a bull roast to help a current officers' family through a difficult time.
Borowski and the precinct's Police and Community Relations Council invite the community to help Officer Dan Kohnle and his wife Kristin as she battles stage 4 colon cancer, according to a news release from the PCRC.
The bull roast benefit is set for 1-6 p.m. Nov. 3 at Tall Cedars, 2501 Putty Hill Ave. in Parkville. Tickets cost $45 for adults, and $20 for children ages 8-12, it states. Children ages 7 and younger can attend at no cost.
A full table for 10 people costs $400, it states.
"Officer Kohnle’s wife, Kristin was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer two weeks after giving birth to their second child," the release states. So Borowski and his wife, Officer Becky Borowski, are organizing the event, and the PCRC is helping spread the word.
Silent auction items include a helmet autographed by Joe Flacco, and other items are needed, as well.
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For tickets, call Dan Borowski at 410-365-1145, or Officer Becky Borowski at the Pikesville Precinct, at 410-887-6786 or 410-707-6186.
To donate items to the silent auction, contact PCRC President Pam Rutledge at prutledge8@verizon.net.
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