Relay for Life
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This past weekend I participated in an event called Relay for Life. Relay for Life is a 24-hour walk-a-thon for cancer awareness. The event I attended was at a local middle school, Lawton Chiles. Lost loved ones are honored as well as the currently diagnosed and survivors of cancer.
Every year local clubs, teams, and oraganiztions place booths around the track or walking area. These booths sell items, food, raffles, and more to raise money for cancer research. There are also games or activities that occur all night long to keep people awake and raise even more money. This year’s theme was “Cancer is No Fairy Tale”. Surrounding the track was approximately 30 booths. Each booth featured a fairy tale and had decorations and costumes related to their theme.
I was with the Photography Club from Hagerty High School and we raised about $300. Unfortunately, we started late and it was also our first year, so we didn’t do nearly as well as the other teams.
There is going to be another Relay for Life in the Oviedo area on May 15th at Shane Kelly Park on Lockwood Blvd. The event starts at 6:00 on Friday, May 15th and runs into Saturday May 16th.
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
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