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SUMMARY:18th Annual Special Games: Panera Fundraising
DESCRIPTION:Lincoln-Way to Host Annual Special Games\n\nThe Special Games were established in 2002 to provide athletes with special needs the opportunity to compete against other area high schools. The event\, which began with six high schools and 150 athletes\, has evolved into a spectacular\, daylong extravaganza involving 11 high schools and 400 athletes.\n\n\n\n"The energy and excitement the day brings is inspiring to everyone who participates\," says Special Games Co-Chair Mary Harrison.\n\n\n\nEach team competes in a number of sporting events for the chance to win various team awards and the coveted traveling Spirit Stick. The winning school also receives a banner to hang with pride in their school gym or field house. \n\n\n\nThose who wish to support the Special Games can dine at participating Panera restaurants on Wednesday\, February 6. Customers should print or show an electronic version of the flyer to the cashier\; a portion of the proceeds from each sale will benefit the Special Games.\n\n\n\nPanera restaurants participating include: \n\n\n Frankfort (11069 W Lincoln Hwy.)\n Lockport (16477 W. 159th Street)\n Tinley Park (7204 West 191st St.) \n\n\n\nThe 18th annual Special Games will take place on Thursday\, March 7\, 2019 in the Lincoln-Way Central field house from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Schools participating include: Bradley Bourbonnais\, Bolingbrook\, Andrew\, Sandburg\, Stagg\, Homewood-Flossmoor\, Joliet\, Lockport\, Lincoln-Way Central\, Lincoln-Way East and Lincoln-Way West.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Lincoln-Way to Host Annual Special Games
\nThe Special Games were established in 2002 to provide athletes with special needs the opportunity to compete against other area high schools. The event\, which began with six high schools and 150 athletes\, has evolved into a spectacular\, daylong extravaganza involving 11 high schools and 400 athletes.
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\n&ldquo\;The energy and excitement the day brings is inspiring to everyone who participates\,&rdquo\; says Special Games Co-Chair Mary Harrison.
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\nEach team competes in a number of sporting events for the chance to win various team awards and the coveted traveling Spirit Stick. The winning school also receives a banner to hang with pride in their school gym or field house. \;
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\nThose who wish to support the Special Games can dine at participating Panera restaurants on Wednesday\, February 6. \;Customers should print or show an electronic version of the flyer \;to the cashier\; a portion of the proceeds from each sale will benefit the Special Games.
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\nPanera restaurants participating include: \n\n