Easter egg hunt

Could someone please send me information on the Easter egg hunt

 

Thank you

ruthiead – February 17, 2008 – 12:06pm

Middle School Kickoff help

I am holding a kickoff for middle school students at their school this week and I'm looking for an age-appropriate way to talk to them about Relay. We will be showing a slideshow from last year's Relay comprised primarly of photos of the middle school and high school students who participated but other than the slideshow I am not sure of other good kickoff activities. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

-Aimee

My Reason To Relay and My Event For This Year

hey there Todd Shewchuk here from Relay For Life of Greater Waukegan and Far North Shore, I can't begin to tell you all what a wonderful experience this event is I have been doing this for the past 6 years in Waukegan and it has been a wonderful run, but my time in that city is up as I am moving to Wisconsin in September for a change and more Relay's to come. My parting words for Waukegan are much success in the future, remember there is no end until we find a cure.

on that note

Relay For Life

Wal-Marchers Bake Sale

Tuesday March 11, 2008

8:30-4:00PM

shewboy1 – February 17, 2008 – 8:17pm
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Inspired by memory of his late wife, Atwater man takes Relay for Life to new lengths

I wanted to share with everyone an article written by the Merced Sun-Star on September 17, 2007 about a man, Jeff Stopper, who attempted to run 100 miles during the Relay For Life of Atwater.  Although he did not make the 100 mile mark due to a knee injury he made a valiant effort.  I do not remember how many miles he did run, but I believe it was over 80 miles.  He is a true inspiration and the essence of Fight Back!  Here is the article:


Inspired by memory of his late wife, Atwater man takes Relay for Life to new lengths

Jeff Stopper plans 100-mile run

Running a marathon is no easy feat. Thousands of people train daily for these races, only to quit before reaching the finish line 26.2 miles away.

Ted Torres – February 17, 2008 – 8:35pm

Dakota Deaver

Hello, my name is Shelly Deaver.  I now live in Paoli, OK. My son was diagnosed with liver cancer in December 1998, when he was 15 months old.  We spent a month in the PICU in Wichita, KS.  We lost him on January 2, 1999.  I had never heard of Relay for Life until he passed away.  I have been involved with this great cause ever since.  This will be the second year that I am a team captain and it has been very special to me.  I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who becomes involved.  You are awesome!!

shellydeaver – February 17, 2008 – 11:07pm

Luminaria Award/Trophy

I'm looking for a trophy or award that resembles a luminaria bag.  Has anyone everyone used something like this?  We would like to reward the Relay in our region that sells the most luminaria.  We would like to make it a traveling trophy and reuse year after year.

 Thanks in advance for any help.

Middle School Kick-off help

I am holding a kick-off  for middle school students at their school this week and I am looking for age-appropriate material to present to them. We will be showing a slideshow of our last year's Relay comprised of pictures primarily of high school and middle school students but I need other ideas for this kick-off. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks! -Aimee