A spokeswoman said she couldn’t immediately disclose his name. The 1983 bourbon was one of 200 vintage bottles donated to nonprofits around the country by the Buffalo Trace Distillery of Frankfort, Kentucky, which valued each at $10,000.

The only other bottle donated to a Nebraska nonprofit went to the Community Bike Project of Omaha. Instead of an auction, it will be raffled off at the 6:30 p.m. Sunday “Whiskey Super Tasting” event at Spirit World, 6680 Center St.

Raffle tickets are $100 each. For $175, you get a raffle ticket and take part in the tasting.

Omaha dad gets a joke of a birthday present

For his 70th birthday, Gary Javitch of Omaha said, his three adult children gave him his “best birthday present ever.”

In the form of a slick-cover magazine, the cover showed a color photo of Gary in a tuxedo, speaking at one of the kids’ weddings. The faux mag’s title was “Numbered Jokes,” a reference to an old (and bad) joke that dear ol’ dad likes to tell.

It’s about an Army unit where jokes have been retold so often that soldiers numbered them and simply called out “16” or “21,” drawing laughter as everyone recalled the punch lines.