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			Fitz-a-Palooza raises funds to fight colorectal cancer 
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            [September 12, 2019]   
            
			LINCOLN 
			- On Saturday, September 7th the 2019 Fitz-a-Palooza fundraiser was 
			held at the Knights of Columbus with events that included a 5K walk 
			through downtown Lincoln, bags tournament, raffle, silent auction 
			and lunch. Around 100 people participated in the event, which is now 
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 The morning’s events kicked off with the 5K, which both children and 
			adults participated in. One runner said his kids kept him going.
 
 
  
 The bags game drew children and their parents though the competition 
			did not start until later in the day.
 
 
  
 Silent auction items included various autograph sports memorabilia 
			like a bat, basket and hockey stick. Another item was a four day 
			stay in a condo at the Lake of the Ozarks. As the end of the silent 
			auction drew near, several were standing by the tables to sign the 
			sheets and outbid one another.
 
 The event raises money for colorectal cancer research and treatment 
			and the Fitzpatrick family hosts the event in memory of Joe 
			Fitzpatrick and in honor of Joni Marten. Besides honoring 
			Fitzpatrick and Marten, it helps everyone in the Logan County who 
			has been affected by colorectal cancer.
 
			
			 
			
			 
 Andy Fitzpatrick, son of Joe Fitzpatrick, said the Marten girls 
			helped organize the event.  Since his family has been 
			personally affected by colon cancer, Andy said it is great to see 
			the support from friends, family and the community. He and others 
			from the area worked with the Colorectal Cancer Alliance for a few 
			years, participating in the Undie 5K in Peoria until it was 
			discontinued.
 
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 Ashley Marten, one of the event organizers, said a few years ago 
			when the event in Peoria was no longer going to be held, they 
			decided to start one here. Marten has been participating in events 
			to raise funds for colorectal cancer for six years and said her mom, 
			Joan Marten, has been battling cancer for that long.
 
			
			 
			 
 
  
 Peggy Fitzpatrick said the event has lots family support. Her 
			husband Joe and his sister lost their battles with cancer in the 
			same week, so the family has been hit hard by the disease. She said 
			Joan Marten has been a very strong person and a fighter as she had 
			made it through two bouts of cancer.
 
 One hundred percent of proceeds from this event and a golf outing 
			held at the Elks on Friday benefit the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, 
			which leads in supporting those affected by colorectal cancer, 
			creates awareness about early detection and funds research. Last 
			year’s event raised just under $20,000.
 
 With the good turnout and several trying to outbid each other in the 
			silent auction, this year’s event should bring in significant funds 
			to raise money for a life-saving cause.
 
 [Angela Reiners]
 
			
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