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Suttons Bay resident Sequetta Brand has been undergoing dialysis three times a week for the last several months after discovering that she would need a kidney transplant. A quit raffle is currently open for people to purchase tickets to help offset Brand’s medical and household expenses while she awaits the transplant. Courtesy photo
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Donna Burnam handmade the two medicine wheel inspired lap-sized star quilts that people have the chance to win if they purchase raffle tickets. One ticket is $10 or three is $20. Courtesy photo
A quilt raffle organized by Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa (GTB) community members was created this month to help offset a Suttons Bay woman’s medical expenses and unexpected need for a kidney transplant.Sequetta Brand, a Suttons Bay resident, has been undergoing dialysis three times a week for the last several months after discovering that she would need a kidney transplant. Since…
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