(KNZA)--The annual Northeast Kansas Tractor Cruise will take place Labor Day, Monday, September 5th.
It's the 12th year for the tractor cruise organized by rural Horton resident Keith Olsen, with all proceeds going to benefit the Angelman Syndrome Foundation.
Olsen's 11-year-old daughter, Ingrid, was diagnosed with the neuro-genetic disorder when she was born.
Olsen says the tractor cruise will begin Monday morning at the Everest Middle School, with registration from 8:30 to 10:15. There is a $35 registration fee, which includes a meal.
The drivers will stop for lunch at the Highland Community College's Klinefelter Barn.
Olsen says they average 45 to 50 tractors during the annual tractor cruise.
Olsen says all types of tractors are welcome. For more information, you can contact Olsen at ( 785) 741-0208.
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