Please join us in the 
Fourth Annual
 From the Heart 
Half Marathon/Relay
5K Walk/Run
Owatonna, MN      May 5, 2012

Lake Kohlmier

Half Marathon/Relay will begin at 8:00 AM

Kids Fun Run at 8:10 AM

5K Run/Walk will begin at 8:30 AM
 

   Kyle DeKam, married to Jodie DeKam, 4th grade teacher at Washington School, and is the father to three    
  sons, Noah 10th grade, Ethan, 7th grade, and Carson 4th grader.  Kyle was diagnosed in September of 2010
  with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.  



   Following his diagnosis, Kyle has undergone several types of   
   treatment targeted at curing the disease.   Unfortunately, all have 
   come with mixed results.  Last August he underwent a stem cell
   transplant, which was unsuccessful in keeping the cancer away. 
   Kyle is currently a part of a new chemotherapy treatment plan, 
   where he currently is getting positive results.


   Kyle has worked for the past 22 years as a teacher and principal in the Owatonna Public Schools. Due to
   his ongoing illness, Kyle has been unable to work the 2011-2012 school year in his current position as  
   principal of the Owatonna Junior High School.

   The DeKam family feels so blessed for the incredible support the entire Owatonna Community has shown 
   them over the many months they have been battling this illness.  They have committed themselves as a 
   family to continue serving in any capacity possible to help show ongoing community support and
   involvement.  Kyle shared that he is able to keep moving forward positively each day with continued
   strength and hope due to his amazing family! 



 Samantha Nechanicky’s journey with Pre B cell acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia will be a long one but 
    her family is thankful that, as of now,the Chemotherapy treatments seem to be working in her little body.  Over the next 2-3 years, she will be expected to be treated in Rochester in hopes of ridding her body of cancer.

                                                            On Friday, September 9, William and Niki Nachanicky found out  that their 
                                                               beautiful 3 year old girl was fighting cancer.  She has been complaining for a 
                                                                couple of months that her legs were hurting but on the Saturday night before
                                                            her diagnosis she was screaming from pain and had gotten very sick as she 
                                                               was being tucked into bed.  After a visit to the ER in Owatonna, Samantha was
                                                       taken by ambulance to Rochester.  In Rochester, the doctors noticed that 
                                                               Samantha’s spleen was enlarged, the lymph modes in her neck and groin area 
                                                         were enlarged and her red blood count was continuing to fall.  After a bone 
              marrow test, Samantha was diagnosed with leukemia.

Samantha immediately started chemotherapy treatments which will continue for several years.  She is  fighting this disease with the strong support of her family, friends and community.

Samantha is the daughter of william and Niki Nechanicky and is sibling to Josh (age 10) and Zach (age 8).  WIlliam (Billy) is a 1992 graduate of Owatonna High School followed by Niki in 1993,  Josh and Zach attend Wilson Elementary School.




We ask for your participation, from the heart, in an event which gives back to a 
family in need year after year after year.

For additional information contact Beth Svenby at (507)456-8909/Margo McKay at (507)475-2191.
Additional entry information can be found at www.raceberryjam.com and www.andersonracemanagement.com


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MAIL:

From The Heart

PO Box 853

Owatonna, MN 55060

COUNTDOWN TO RACE DAY  IN 2012

The impact “Run From the Heart” had on our family is difficult to describe.  We felt like there was wave after wave of overwhelming love, care, and support from everyone. It touched us deeply, was incredible to see, and was something we will never forget.     

-Jon Hilstad, Husband of Lisa Hilstad, 2009 race honoree