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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Bill Holden, a 56 year-old teacher from Elgin, |
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| became a die-hard Cubs fan after attending his first game at |
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| Wrigley Field in 1957; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Holden received his teaching degree from |
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| Southern Illinois University and has worked in the public |
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| school system for the last 32 years; and
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| WHEREAS, Since relocating to Arizona, Mr. Holden has been |
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| instrumental in helping and teaching diabetic children on |
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| Indian Reservations; and
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| WHEREAS, Inspired by the film "This Old Cub", which |
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| chronicles Ron Santo's lifelong battle with juvenile diabetes, |
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| Mr. Holden decided to raise money for juvenile diabetes |
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| research by walking from his home in Arizona to Wrigley Field; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Beginning on Tuesday, January 11, 2005, in Camp |
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| Verde, Arizona, Mr. Holden began his walk across America to |
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| raise $250,000 to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research |
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| Foundation; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Holden has undertaken such tasks before, such |
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| as in 1968, when he walked 330 miles from Carbondale to Chicago |
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| to raise money for the USO, and in 1969, when he bicycled from |
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| Carbondale to Washington, D.C., to celebrate Southern Illinois |
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| University's centennial; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Holden completed his amazing journey on July |
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| 1, 2005, by entering Wrigley Field from the entrance in right |
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| field and stopping on home plate; he was given the additional |
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| honor of joining with Ron Santo to throw out the first pitch of |
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| the game between the Chicago Cubs and the Washington Nationals; |