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Mary’s Walk Pre-Registration

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Mary’s Walk Pre-Registration

Ken Janson from the Mary’s Walk committee discussed the 27th annual event, scheduled for April 13, 2025. The walk honors Mary Kerry Libby, who passed away from Burkitt’s Lymphoma…The deadline for fundraising incentive prizes is April 10. Participants can register and form teams at maryswalk.org and can also sign up the day of the event.

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