Glitz-N-Glamour Salon owner Nicole Voltura will hold a “Cut-a-Thon” for her brother, Batavia resident Dan Nash, on Sunday, March 17 from 1 until 5 pm.
The event will include raffle items as well as a 50/50 raffle. Voltura said there are 26 confirmed baskets for the raffle so far.
Items range from party mixes to wine, a Keurig machine, gift certificates to local restaurants, hair products, etc.
Ticket prices are $1 for three tickets or $10 for arms-length.
As the event name suggests, the salon will also be offering haircuts to those who would like them. There is no set donation amount for those – people are just encouraged to give whatever they can.
Nash was diagnosed with a brain tumor in February. According to Voltura, doctors were able to remove 90% of the tumor and are waiting to see if the rest will disappear.
Meanwhile, Nash has had doctor visits two or three times a week and has a long recovery ahead of him. To make things worse, he is out of work and has health insurance that, according to Voltura, “hardly covers anything.”
Voltura herself is a cancer survivor. She remembers how the community came together to help her and her family in their time of need, and she sees the “Dan Nash Cut-a-Thon” as a way for her to “give back.”
Even though Nash is her brother, Voltura said she would do this for anybody.
“I like to help however I can,” she said.
Glitz-N-Glamour Salon is located at 319 Ellicott St. in Batavia. For more information or to purchase raffle tickets – which anyone can do, even if they cannot make the event – call Voltura at 813-9757 or send her a message on Facebook via the event page (
Glitz-N-Glamour Salon owner Nicole Voltura will hold a “Cut-a-Thon” for her brother, Batavia resident Dan Nash, on Sunday, March 17 from 1 until 5 pm.
The event will include raffle items as well as a 50/50 raffle. Voltura said there are 26 confirmed baskets for the raffle so far.
Items range from party mixes to wine, a Keurig machine, gift certificates to local restaurants, hair products, etc.
Ticket prices are $1 for three tickets or $10 for arms-length.
As the event name suggests, the salon will also be offering haircuts to those who would like them. There is no set donation amount for those – people are just encouraged to give whatever they can.
Nash was diagnosed with a brain tumor in February. According to Voltura, doctors were able to remove 90% of the tumor and are waiting to see if the rest will disappear.
Meanwhile, Nash has had doctor visits two or three times a week and has a long recovery ahead of him. To make things worse, he is out of work and has health insurance that, according to Voltura, “hardly covers anything.”
Voltura herself is a cancer survivor. She remembers how the community came together to help her and her family in their time of need, and she sees the “Dan Nash Cut-a-Thon” as a way for her to “give back.”
Even though Nash is her brother, Voltura said she would do this for anybody.
“I like to help however I can,” she said.
Glitz-N-Glamour Salon is located at 319 Ellicott St. in Batavia. For more information or to purchase raffle tickets – which anyone can do, even if they cannot make the event – call Voltura at 813-9757 or send her a message on Facebook via the event's page.