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Picnic in memory of Kelsey Misialek benef scholarship
Photos: Larry Biri
Too Left: Kelsev's sister Kendra Misialek helps her mom, Michaela, serve up burgers. There were burgers, salads and bars for those gathering to remember Kelsey who passed
aw'ay following an ATV accident summer of 2"012. The Kelsey's Courage picnic has become an annual celebration of her birthday and a benefit for the Kelsey's Courage schol-
arship for students pursuing a career in the medical field, a dream of Kelsey's. Center Left: Kevin, Kelsey's father helped Steve Heigaard with the grilling of the delicious burg-
ers. Top Right: Many of Kelsey's friends showed up to remember her. Christopher Larsen, (L-R) Reed Minello, Abigail Mack. Patricia Mack and Kati Larsen. Bottom Left: Kelsey's
friends Alyson Vetsch (front) and Sarah Hell arrive at the Adams Lutheran Church for the Kelsey's Courage get together. The event was held at the church for fear of rain it usu-
ally is held in the city park. Bottom Right: Paulette Misialek looks at the many pictures of her granddaughter on display.
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