Please stay tuned to WZAR for a highlight video, coming soon, of some of the events at the 2009 Relay For Life.
Events came to a close today at the Boyertown Relay For Life, but not without a magnificent twenty-four hours of fun and activities.
The event started at noon on Friday and ended at noon on Saturday. At the opening ceremony, Committee Chair Angie Sheetz told the crowd that they had already achieved over half of their money-raising goal.
The teams went around the track together for the first lap, then split apart to allow individuals to continue the relay. Each teams’ stand was decorated to show their support and some had giveaways and the Jaywalkers even had a miniature cafe set up to sell food.
As the evening progressed though, a severe storm ripped through the area bringing with it hail and heavy winds, damaging tents and throwing things across the field, forcing people to run for cover.
Weather or no weather, the relay wasn’t going to stop. After moving inside for a few hours, organizers decided it was safe to head outside again for the luminaria ceremony. The luminarias are used to honor those who have suffered through cancer in their lives. The light was passed through the stadium stands from person to person and the word “hope” was lit up across the field.
An surprise was waiting for the audience, though… a cancer survivor, and her husband read a poem while the word “hope” was transformed into the word “cure.”
The candlelight and luminarias created a beautiful sight in the darkness.
The next day, soon before the end the of the relay, the final ceremony was held to thank everyone who came out to volunteer and raise money. To wrap up the relay, the teams went around the track for one last lap, to celebrate another year of accomplishments.
The total amount of money raised: $109,645.17
Heat, hail, wind. It’s clear that nothing can stop these people from raising money for a cause they care so much about.
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This was my first year at Relay, but it won’t be my last! I had so much fun, and I met so many wonderful people. I can’t wait to do it again. Everyone should get involved in Relay for Life!
Posted on June 29th, 2009 at 9:12 am
This was the first for my family to join togehter and form our own team “Because We Care”
cancer as hit our family hard the past few years. We had our Aunts & Uncles up from Florida to help raise money to find a cure. No type of weather is going to hold us back at raising much needed funds. I can’t wait to see what the final total is. Way to go Boyertown!!!
Posted on July 1st, 2009 at 7:16 pm
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