Sunday, September 16, 2012

Walk to fight breast cancer features Marymoor Park camp site

Christi Dudzik of Woodinville flashes a No. 1 sign to a friend at Marymoor Park on Friday afternoon after finishing her first day of walking in the Susan G. Komen Seattle 3-Day. - Andy Nystrom / Reporter

Andy Nystrom / Reporter

Christi Dudzik of Woodinville flashes a No. 1 sign to a friend at Marymoor Park on Friday afternoon after finishing her first day of walking in the Susan G. Komen Seattle 3-Day.


September 14, 2012 ? 4:43 PM

Christi Dudzik of Woodinville flashes a No. 1 sign to a friend at Marymoor Park on Friday afternoon after finishing her first day of walking in the Susan G. Komen Seattle 3-Day. Dudzik, who is participating in her eighth 3-Day, had one of her best friends die of breast cancer at age 36. This weekend, Marymoor will serve as a camp site for some of the 1,300 walkers. The park has about 500 pink tents, hot showers, food and more. The 3-Day is a 60-mile walk throughout the Seattle area for women and men who want to make a personal difference in the fight to end breast cancer.

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