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    You are at:Home»Local News»K-State Activity»Another week of K-State’s celebration of their (re)Search for a Cure

    Another week of K-State’s celebration of their (re)Search for a Cure

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    By Rhonda Zellweger on October 23, 2022 K-State Activity, Local News, Manhattan, Riley County, Top Story
    image courtesy K-State Johnson Cancer Research Center
    K-State continues to be busy with events to celebrate the work they do in their Search for a Cure in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Johnson Cancer Research Center’s Director Doctor Sherry Fleming invites everyone to their Pink Power Luncheon.
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    It’s catered by Coco Bolos at the Alumni Center at the corner of Anderson and Denison, and Blueville Nursery has donated door prizes. Doctor Shanna Mittie organized this year’s luncheon and says there will be a panel of presenters, including herself.
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    Fleming also reminds everyone about some community challenges at K-State. 
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    Cancer survivor Coach Bill Snyder asks everyone to “tackle cancer” with an online gift. Mittie says anybody will benefit from the information and conversations at the Luncheon.
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    It’s October 25th, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and costs $15 per meal. Luncheon tickets can be purchased by calling 785-532-6705 or at: cancer.k-state.edu
    Fighting-ever-Fighting T-shirts can be purchased at: 14 19 Mercantile, Yee Haw Country Outfitters, or G Thomas Jewelers or online at: cancer.k-state.edu 
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    Rhonda Zellweger
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    Rhonda is a retired public employee from Syracuse, New York; mom to two grown daughters; and a lifelong community volunteer. She was traveling in her camper after retirement when she discovered Kansas, then fell hard for the Flint Hills community. She bought a house in Manhattan, parked her camper, and KMAN taught the old dog new tricks. Being a reporter has only deepened her love of her new hometown. But, she thinks SU Basketball is the best. Go, ORANGE! contact her at: rhonda@1350kman.com

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