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RELAY FOR LIFE LITTLETON HELP FIGHT BACK AGAINST CANCER Relay For Life is the American Cancer Society’s signature activity. It offers everyone in a community an opportunity t o participate in the f ight a gainst cancer. Teams of people camp out at a local high school, park, o r fairground a nd t ake turns walking or running a round a track o r path. E ach team is asked to have a representative on the track at all times d uring the event. Relays are an overnight event, up to 24 hours in length.

Relay For Life Littleton 2009 Brochure

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2009

RELAY FOR LIFELITTLETON

HELP FIGHT BACK™AGAINST CANCER

Relay For Life is the American Cancer Society’s signature activity. It offers everyone in a community an opportunity t o participate in the f ight a gainst cancer. Teams of people camp out at a local high school, park, or fairground and take turns walking or running a round a track o r path. E ach team is asked to have a representative on the track at all times d uring the event. Relays are an overnight event, up to 24 hours in length.

WELCOMEWelcome to the 9th Annual Relay For Life of Littleton! I want to thank each and every one of your for your support of this event and of the American Cancer Society. This Relay for Life event is one of Denver’s largest. This is due to the incredible energy and spirit of the community of Littleton. Just one year ago we gathered at Hudson Gardens. We gathered to cele-brate the achievements in the fight against Cancer. We gathered to honor those who had survived this disease. We gathered to remember those who we have lost. We gathered to raise money to provide the much needed funding in our mission to eradicate cancer. And though we are winning this fight, our task is not yet complete. So now, we are here again to raise our collective voices against cancer.We do this knowing that our gathering brings real HOPE. Last year we raised over $75,000 in the fight against Cancer. Our time, our energy, and our money were well spent. Thanks in part to our efforts; the American Cancer Society was able to fund several incredible breakthroughs in the treatment and prevention of a number of cancers. They were also able to organize a mass demonstration in our nation’s capital, so that our voices would be heard. And there is evidence that our voices have been heard. Progress has been made to change legislation both at the local and national level to provide funding for research and health care, and to create laws that improve the environment around us and protect us from Cancer causing agents.Tonight as we join in the fight for our lives and the lives of our loved ones, we can take comfort in knowing that our efforts have had meaning to so many. Let us continue to have HOPE. HOPE, that those who we’ve lost to cancer will never be forgotten; HOPE that those who face cancer will be supported; and HOPE that one day soon cancer will be eliminated. As you walk around the track and stay up all night your experience will sym-bolize what a cancer patient goes through since cancer doesn’t sleep. As you take your turn on the track remember that there is no finish line until we find a cure. You are making a difference right now. You are part of a team of over a million people Relaying every year. Like a cancer patient, you will be exhausted when you leave tomorrow morning after staying up all night but you will leave knowing that you have contributed to the American Cancer Society’s mission: preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from the disease. For this I thank you.Payman Farrokhyar, Relay Chair

Special ThanksWe would like to send out a huge thank you to the following: The administra-tion, the grounds keepers, and the staff at Arapahoe Community College for the use of the facilities and for their support. Our volunteers for their aid during this event. The Littleton Fire Department for providing on site medical aid. The Littleton United Methodist Church for providing the location for our team and committee meetings. And most especially all of you because you make the magic of Relay come to life. Thanks!!!

Committee MembersYouth Involvement Chair Katie RaffaghelloRegistration/Accounting Chair Philip SmithRegistration/Accounting Chair Roxanne ElsnerMiscellaneous Kyle BanisterMiscellaneous Scott JonesLogistics Chair Leisha HarrisonEntertainment Chair Tom CashionAdvocacy Chair Molly HolmesPublicity Chair Scott WickbergSurvivorship Chair Jackie TreeceTeam Development Chair Joel FlanaganSponsorship Chair Lyndee BanisterEvent Chair Payman FarrokhyarOnline Chair Misty HawkinsYouth Involvement Chair Rachel FilterLuminaria Chair Irene LahanaMiscellaneous Lindsay GarlowRelay Council Judy PoulsonStaff Monica Wilde

2009 Teams2010 for 2015 Captain: Haley Carroll a Goodwin Captain: asHley Goodwin aGape Captain: niCHolas patriCk awesome dudes Captain: Jenise Conway B&V - nerds aGainst CanCer Captain: Joel flanaGan BlaCk and VeatCH Captain: adrian ontiVeros CanCer strikers Captain: mary BenmellaH CasHion Captain: tHomas CasHion Clayton’s Crew Captain: elizaBetH faHlstedt Clayton’s Crew ii Captain: frank sHinniCk Clayton’s Crew iii Captain: warren faHlstedt dawn patrol Captain: amBer anderson diGnity memorial Captain: damon Henry dressBarn naViGators Captain: Henrietta Bastian Gerle Captain: raCHel Gerle kanCer’s kryptonite Captain: Camey sCHolle kiCkinG CanCer’s Butt Captain: CHristine ekleBerry littleton adVentist anGelworks Captain: CHristine CasHion littleton united metHodist youtH Captain: mike roBBins lm noVa team 1Boulder Captain: donna ramos lm noVa team 2 denVer Captain: donna ramos 2 lm noVa team 3 Cos Captain: donna ramos 3 lumC1 Captain: katHleen forsBerG m.a.r.C.H. for a HiGHer note Captain: katHryn tetley make a differenCe Captain: todd eriCkson marCH for strenGtH Captain: natHan wait mCpHerson Captain: mat mCpHerson naJar Captain: marGaret naJar partylite CHampions for life Captain: pat JaBlkowski partylite CHampions for life - enCore Captain: suzanne seiGH patty’s pals Captain: patty partHeymuller pHi tHeta kappa/siGma pHi Captain: april sHields raffaGHello Captain: katie raffaGHello rox’s peeps Captain: CHris paetsCH siemens Captain: traCy maloney smaHler But miGHty Captain: saraH maHler stay Vital Captain: trudy meisinGer team annie Bananie Captain: diane BieBer team daino-mite Captain: edna Harford tHe purple nurples Captain: sCott wiCkBerG urs wasHinGton diV estimators Captain: misty Hawkins walkinG for tHe family Captain: eriC BurdiCk walkinG witH purpose Captain: nanCy Cassell

It’s all about Fun... And Fundraising!Lap Themes: Have fun while you walk and dress to impress! Check out the list of the theme laps we will have tonight and see who has the most impressive gear!

Team Spirit Contest: Spice up your tent site with decorations to go with your team’s theme. Show the most enthusiasm, as the Team Captains will pick the winner.

FM Radio Broadcast: Make sure to bring your FM radios with bat-teries, as the entire event and announcements will be broadcast via Fm radio!

Live Music: Keep an eye out for a wide variety of entertainment. We have many performers lined up for your enjoyment. See the Relay Schedule for the list of acts and their performing time.

Glow in the Dark Vollyball: ever wondered wanted to play vol-leyball outside but it was too dark? Not on this fun court its not! Glow in the dark volleyball has you covered.

Yoga: Start your morning off right with some sunrise Yoga. We will be hold-ing a class early in the morning for any and everyone interested in starting their day off on the right step.

Mr. Relay Contest: Come check out the “hunks” of the Relay strut their stuff on the catwalk as these contestants compete for the title of “Mr. Relay.” (10pm)

Food: There are some businesses and fund raising sites here to help keep you energized during the event. Make sure to visit their area for refresh-ments and to contribute to their fund raising efforts. Plus there will be treats provided by Pepsi, Culligan Water and Midnight Pizza from Abo’s

Late Night Bingo: Pass the time in the wee hours of the morning by joining in a free game of the age-old classic.

Team TentsBreak out your $$ and visit the team tents for prizes and fundraisers to help us reach our goal. Everything under the sun is being raffled or sold and the proceeds benefit the Relay.

Luminaria Sales Purchase a Luminaria in honor of a survivor or in memory of someone who lost their battle to cancer. Luminaria bags can be purchased at the north end of the track near the entrance.

Cancer Lap Themes6:00pm Purple

6:30pm Purple

7-8pm Team Parade

8-9pm Hawaiian

9pm Remember

9:30pm Glow in the Dark

10-11pm Mardi Gras

11-12pm Cowboy

12-1am PJs

1-2am Tie

2-3am Crazy Hats

3-4am Reverse

4-5am Egg Race

5-6am Coffee Mug

6-7am Sporty

Schedule of Events

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Schedule of Events

Still have donations to collect?

Didn’t have time to fundraise?

You may collect donations until August 31st!

Please share your Relay Story with friends and relatives. They may donate at www.littletonrfl.com

Or send a check (payable to American Cancer Society) to:

American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Littleton2255 S. Oneida St.Denver CO 80224

To turn in cash donations post relay, please contact Monica Wilde at

[email protected] or 720-524-5402.

A sincere thank you to all of our sponsors. Your mon-etary donations as well as the donations of service and food have provided the Relay For Life of Little-ton, a memorable event. Thank you for joining us in the fight against cancer.

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See You Next Year!

Thank you for supportingThe American Cancer Society!

Please join us again next year for the 10th Annual

Relay For Life of Littleton.Summer 2010

2009

RELAY FOR LIFELITTLETON

HELP FIGHT BACK™AGAINST CANCER