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Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer

30th Annual Hyatt Regency Milwaukee MACC Fund Open

The 30th Annual Hyatt Regency Milwaukee MACC Fund Open was held on Monday, June 5th at Tuckaway Country Club in Franklin. All golfers enjoyed a perfect day for golf while raising significant funds for pediatric cancer research.

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Row 1

Picture 1: Pat Donelly, GM of the Hyatt Regency O’Hare in Chicago and Herb Rackliff.

Picture 2: Dr. Bruce Camitta, director of the Midwest Children’s Cancer Center shares news of the advancement in the treatment of pediatric cancer

Picture 3: MACC Fund co-founder Eddie Doucette addresses the crowd.

Picture 4: 2006 Hyatt Regency Milwaukee MACC Fund Open co-chair, Gary Grunau addresses the crowd.

Row 2

Picture 1: Herb Rackliff, GM of the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee and event co-chair thanks attendees

Picture 2: Margaret Haagensen, past president of Women for MACC poignantly remembers her daughter who died of pediatric cancer 16 years ago.

Picture 3: Paul Knoebel, MACC Fund Board member and event co-chair welcomes guests

Picture 4: MACC Fund co-founder Jon McGlocklin and 2006 Women for MACC President-elect Lynn Burris listen to Margaret Haagensen's moving speech.

Row 3

Picture 1: Women for MACC representatives pose with Jon McGlocklin upon receipt of the prestigious Don Contardi Commitment Award. From left: Karen Doucette, Nancy Lees, Pam McGlocklin, Jan Lennon, Marlene King-Burris, Bonnie Timarac, Lynn Burris, Margaret Haagensen, and MaryAnn Sanders.

Picture 2: 2006 Open champions defending their 2005 title – from left Ken Sanders, former Brewers pitcher and member of the MACC Fund’s Honorary Board of Directors, Steve Johnson, Jim Johnson, and Ned Timarac, Viking Electric. Not pictured, John Krampf.

Row 4

Picture 1: “D” List from Milwaukee’s ESPN Radio – from left: Bill Johnson, Drew Olson, Dan Needles listen intently while Packer great Brian Nobel talks his daughter who as pediatric cancer.

Picture 2: A beautiful day on a beautiful course.

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