By Associated Press - Monday, November 2, 2015

THURMONT, Md. (AP) - After battling cancer for months, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan made a public appearance in seemingly high spirits at a Frederick County corn maze event benefiting cancer research.

Hogan says he recently finished his final round of treatment for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and is feeling stronger every day. Hogan on Sunday was attending the second annual Lawyer’s Farm Fall Fundraiser in Thurmont benefiting the American Cancer Society.

The fundraiser featured a corn maze in the shape of Hogan’s face and the phrase, “#HoganStrong.”



The event was planned in memory of Jan Lawyer, who died from brain cancer almost two years ago. Lawyer’s daughter, Taylor Huffman, says her fundraising goal this year is $15,000. Last year, the event raised nearly $12,000 for the American Brain Tumor Association.

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