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Celebrating 25 Years of Hope in Illinois

Just got home from the Illinois Division Leadership Summit!  What a great event.  It was so exciting to have youth leadership join us this year at our event.  I know I'm looking forward to all that 2009 has in store for us as we continue to Celebrate, Remember and Fight Back!  Thanks to the Summit Design Team, Sue, Mary, Staci, Toby, our NLTT trainers and, of course, all of my good friends on the Illinois Division Task Force. 

To all of our volunteers in Illinois, it's been a pleasure to represent you this past year as the chair of the Illinois Division Task Force.  Thanks for all you do for our survivors and caregivers.  You are our hope!  May our paths cross again soon!

Ann

Ann Wheet – September 27, 2008 – 11:35pm
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"It's Personal"

This is a "shout out" to all of those Relay For Life teams in State Farm's Creative Services Department.  Last week, their Relay teams combined to host a 3-day fundraiser.  Why?  Because 3 of their coworkers were diagnosed with cancer in the past 6 months.  They've lost 2 of their coworkers to cancer in the past year.  Yes, it's personal.

Along with selling buttons, quilt squares, baked goods and silent auction items, they also hosted a jail and bail.  (Get this... you could buy "get out of jail free" cards prior to the event.  What a great idea.)  It was amazing to see the items donated for the auction. Creative Services is the "Art" department.  These talented individuals donated their music and artwork.  One creative individual even donated his time.  (You could bid to have him for your personal assistant for 1/2 day!)

Get this... the department head to the entire department out for a walk and gave them a water bottle with a custom label.  When they got out on the walk, they asked everyone to fill the bottle with change.  (A water bottle full of dimes is $90!)


Ann Wheet – May 20, 2008 – 10:58pm
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How are you doing with your "Fight Back" pledge?

It's hard to believe it's been 7 months since we met in Dallas to learn about the new Fight Back ceremony and pledge.  So, how are you doing?  I have to tell you, I got off to a slow start.  My pledge was a personal health goal.  I didn't step too far out of my comfort zone and pledged to have 5 servings of fruits and vegetables each day.  Of course, I knew that I really needed to do much more. 

Toward the end of 2007, I was looking at all of the volunteer work I had been doing for Relay and my community when it hit me that I really needed to do something for me.  I made a new fight back pledge that was going to take more hard work on my part.  I set measurable goals of getting back to my wedding-day weight and getting in shape by exercising 3 days a week for 30 minutes.

I started working toward my goals on January 1.  I'm happy to let you know that my progress has been steady.  (I keep my younger son updated with my progress.  His response is always "Great job.  You still have a long way to go!"  LOL!) And, I've actually increased my exercise to 5 days a week for 1 hour!! 


Ann Wheet – March 9, 2008 – 9:24pm
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We'll Miss You, Kathy

Yesterday, one of our survivors and most ardent American Cancer Society advocates lost her battle with cancer.  Kathy Farmer had been fighting for many years and this recent battle was just to much for her to overcome.

Kathy was a true survivor.  When she was diagnosed with cancer the first time, her odds were not good at all.  But Kathy is a true fighter and beat those odds.  In addition to her own battle, she lost her "daddy" to cancer 3 years ago shortly after our Relay.  Although he knew he was sick, that year he ran home during our event to make extra blocks for our luminaria ceremony as we ran short. 

What an amazing and dedicated family.  When her mom called to tell me the news, she told me to be sure to pick up the box of crafts that Kathy had made to sell to raise money for this year's event.  She never stopped fighting back.

Kathy, we'll continue to walk for you and all who battle this disease.  I know you'll be there with me always.


Ann Wheet – February 13, 2008 – 11:04pm
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Happy Super Sunday!!

Wow, this is a Super Week for us here in Illinois.  By now, I'm sure many of you are getting ready for the big game.  For those of you in "Super Tuesday" states, don't forget to vote on Tuesday.  The men and women we elect will be critical to our fight for access to care and the fight against cancer

If you're looking for some last minute Super Sunday recipes, here are some that are full of veggies and flavor and low on saturated fats. 

Chicken strips and blue cheese dip: 

http://find.myrecipes.com/recipes/recipefinder.dyn?action=displayRecipe&recipe_id=1054899

Even lighter buffalo chicken strips:

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/22936948/

Vegetarian Chili:  Modify this recipe by rinsing all the canned beans and corn.  Add 1 cup water or vegetable broth.  You'll make the recipe much healthier!!


Ann Wheet – February 3, 2008 – 4:58pm
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A fantastically PURPLE evening!

Our first ever Paint The Place Purple event was amazing.  Nearly everyone was wearing purple.  (Even if they didn't purchase our special t-shirt, they wore purple.)  It was a sight to behold.

Long story short, the whole evening was so much more than I ever imagined.  Thinking about it still gives me the chills.  Our U-High youth survivor speaker was great.  Our Olympia High student who has been at St. Jude in Memphis for the past 2 months battling non-Hodgkins Lymphoma arrived home shortly after half time.  The game was stopped to allow her to come to the center of the gym.  Of course, she received a standing ovation and tons of applause.  The gym was so loud. When she took off her sweatshirt hood to reveal her beautifully-bald head, the crowd cheered louder!

I thought I'd share my pictures with you.  (After I clean them up, I'll add them to the gallery.  But for now, just check out my album on Shutterfly.) 

share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=0AZuHLZu1aM2LzQ


Ann Wheet – January 21, 2008 – 4:39pm
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PAINT THE PLACE PURPLE!!!

I AM BURSTING WITH EXCITEMENT!!!  I have to share this with all of you.  Tomorrow (January 18) will be the first-ever Paint The Place Purple event at Olympia High School.  A local businessman came up with the idea to change our "Pack The Place" basketball game with an event to support a high school student who is battling cancer (for the second time) at St. Jude in Memphis.  Working with the booster club co-presidents, they've pulled this together in 2 months!!

UPDATE:  Newspaper article about the event.  This says it better than I can!  Laughing 

http://www.pjstar.com/stories/011808/REG_BFHD586J.033.php

The Olympia Spartans (Stanford, IL) will be hosting their rival University High School Pioneers (Normal, IL) that evening.  (U-High also has a student who is a 2-year testicular cancer survivor.)  This is the first time an event like this has been held in our conference. 


Ann Wheet – January 17, 2008 – 12:48pm
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We're Breathing Better in Illinois!

Happy New Year everyone.  We're off to a great start here in Illinois.  Smoke free since 1/1/2008!  Yahoo!!

For those of you working on smoke-free initiatives in other states:  Don't give up!  Working together we can make all states smoke free. 

Wishing all of you a prosperous and purple New Year!


Ann Wheet – January 3, 2008 – 9:10pm
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Why We Relay!

I know we all have our own reasons as to why we're involved with Relay For Life.  But sometimes, I admit, I need a reminder.  I received this message today and it says it all!  I hope everyone reading this has a very Merry Christmas and a totally purple New Year!!

Ann, thank YOU so much for donating your time to a very worthwhile cause!! It's work like yours that enabled research and a "cure" for the cancer that Zach had (testicular cancer). Apparently, 15-20 years ago, the statistics were flip-flopped on the cure rate for testicular cancer. But, due to research, it's a highly curable cancer nowadays.

We are fortunate to have people like you, and we cannot thank you enough for your efforts! It saved our son's life!

Merry Christmas, Ann!


Ann Wheet – December 18, 2007 – 6:05pm
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Paint The Place Purple

I just came back from an exciting meeting about a new fundraiser that will benefit the American Cancer Society and St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital.  A local businessman came up with the idea to celebrate, remember and fight back by changing our annual "Pack The Place" basketball event to a "Paint The Place Purple" event at our area high school.  On December 18, students and fans from Olympia High School (Stanford, IL) and University High School (Normal, IL) will come together to "Paint The Place Purple". 

Commemorative purple t-shirts will be sold to anyone who'd like to purchase one.  Purchase a t-shirt and you get into the game free.  The cheerleaders, band members and (if we can find a way to make it happen) basketball players will all be wearing purple at this event. 

We'll have some public service announcements and a survivor recognition at the event.

Students at both schools are competing to see which school can sell the most t-shirts.  (The cost of the t-shirts was underwritten by sponsors so 100% of t-shirt sales will go to the American Cancer society.)  We're having some other fundraisers to benefit St. Jude. 


Ann Wheet – November 29, 2007 – 11:14pm
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Above and Beyond Citizen Service Recognition

You may have heard about the Medal of Honor that is given to military personnel in the US.  Did you know that the US Government also recognizes citizens who have gone above and beyond to put service to others before themselves?

Does this sound like someone you know in your community?  Maybe a Relayer or maybe another volunteer who deserves recognition for the contributions they've made.

To read about the award and nominate someone, go to:

http://www.aboveandbeyond365.com/nominate/index.html

Let's recognize all of our heroes!


Ann Wheet – November 9, 2007 – 4:12pm
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Two more reasons to FIGHT BACK!

If I had to sum up my life in one sentence it would be…”Remember the rule of two.”  I am sure many of you are wondering why I say that.  Well, just to give all of you an idea of what I mean here’s a little background info (for those who really know me, know the irony of things happening in two’s goes well beyond this…) Two time cancer survivor of Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, two time Event Chair for the Relay For Life of Des Plaines, had two friends diagnosed with cancer the same year I was.  Now, last, but not least…two of my friends’ moms were diagnosed with cancer in the last few months.  Yet, I won’t let this bring me down…why?  I have just been given two more reasons to FIGHT BACK!

 

I was at Walgreens store today (I work for their corporate office) shopping for cards for my two friends’ moms.  I found this very inspiring card.  So, of course I bought two of the exact same cards because I felt that it was fitting for both.  I wanted to share with all of you the words on this card.  So, quick disclaimer…I didn’t write this nor do I know the author of this!


JEMMA CABRAL – October 13, 2007 – 1:12am
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Illinois Leadership Summit Pictures

Check out pictures from our 2007 Illinois Division Leadership Summit.  Just click on the "Relay For Life Photo Gallery" link on the left side of the page.  Once you're there, just click on the balloon photo for the 2007 Illinois Division Leadership Summit album.

If you haven't done so, be sure to register as a member of RelayForLife.org.  I look forward to having all of you on my buddy list.

Once you've registered, don't forget to subscribe to the Illinois Division Volunteers and Staff group, too.  To subscribe, look at the "New Groups" section on the right side of the page and click on "More".  This will display all of the groups.  Scroll until you find the group titled "Illinois Division Volunteers and Staff".  Click on that link.  Once you're at our group page, click on the "Subscribe" link on the right side of the page.

If you have any questions, please let me know.

Enjoy the pictures.  Thanks so much for making our summit fabulous!!  We couldn't do it without you!


Ann Wheet – September 30, 2007 – 7:48pm
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