Relay for Life Event

What is Relay for Life?
Great Relay for Life Event held on Saturday, June 20th at Burnham’s Field. What a wonderful cause.

Each year, more than 4 million people in over 20 countries raise much-needed funds and awareness to save lives from cancer through the Relay For Life movement. During a Relay event, participants and survivors celebrate what they’ve overcome. We remember people lost to the disease, and honor people who have fought or are fighting cancer.
The event inspires Relay participants to take action against a disease that has taken too much.

Live bloggin and dunkin

Relay for life happening now at Burnhams Field!

Can you guess whose legs are these?

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It’s this amazing guy! John McEheenny

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Live blogging: Relay for life festivities…

Our fearless leader, Super K, Donna Ardizzoni, Melissa Cox, John McEhenny and many more volunteer to brave the dunk tank in order to raise money for Relay for Life!

#cancersucks

What an amazing crew for an amazing cause! We all have been affected by cancer in such a way we will do anything for the cause!

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pre dunking

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first up… Super K

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then chris paid a boat load to dunk Joey

 

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#relayforlife

#cancersucks

http://www.cancer.org

Fundraising Dance

Cape Ann Relay for Life

Fundraising Dance

Team Ribbons of Hope
3rd Annual Maryanne Macchi Dance
Gloucester Elks
Saturday January 23rd
7pm  to 11pm
Leo’s Classic Hits
Refreshments and Raffles
$15.00 per person
for Tickets please call Pam: 978-283-2040, Christine 978-282-9930, or Nancy 978-283-0193 or purchase at the door.

YOU’VE BEEN FLOCKED!

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You’ve probably seen these flamingos around town. I stopped to ask the Reardon family on East Main St. how they got flocked and how they could get “unflocked”. They said they had an idea it might happen to them, but weren’t sure. The “flocker” is anonymous (to keep people from getting revenge). So now the Reardons have the choice of paying (donating) $5 to ensure that they won’t get flocked again, $10 to get the birds removed, and $15 to flock a “friend”.  Of course, it’s all in fun, and a creative way of raising money for a worthy cause!

Cape Ann Relay for Life’s Team Re-lei for a Cure is holding a “Flocking” fundraiser. Surprise a friend by having a flock of pink flamingos placed on a their lawn to help raise money for the American Cancer Society. Call Patty or Melanie Wall at 978-283-4406.