Mark Horoszowksi National Relay For Life Advisory Team
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Mission Delivery Kaylin Salladay Cancer Does Not Stop For
Nighttime Poem
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Meeting Etiquette Please turn off you cell phones No side bar
conversations until meeting is over.
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2011 Accomplishments: $681,000 8 th Fundraising Event in the
Country and WORLD 207 Teams 800+ Survivors 2012 Goals: Willamette
High School July 27 th and 28 th 2012 GOAL: $690,000! Registered
Fundraising Teams 187 2012 Amount Raised To Date $22,014.00 2012
Announcements KaLynn Alley
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2011 Teams That MET THEIR GOAL! A2J2 Altair Allstars Angels of
Hope Avenging Angels Big Cancer Family Jewels Bi-Mart Cancer
Crushers Candlelighters for Children with Cancer Celebrating Many
Spirits Choose Joy! Columbia Distributing Comcast Community College
Crayon Chaos Credit Union For A Cure Dari-Mart Duck Divas Emerald
Lanes Emerald Peoples Utility District Emerald Square Dancers
Estheticians for a Cure Eugene GI & Oregon Endoscopy Eugene
Family YMCA Extreme Team Fairfield Fighters For Jeannie and Mary
Franz bakery Springfield Friends For The Cure FUMC Gavel Gang Heart
Throbs High Milers Hopeful Spirits Hotline For Hope, EPD tribute to
Chris Kilcullen Jeans Walking Beans John and Friends Jones &
Roth Kerris Kancer Kickers Kickin Cancer KVAL- TV Lite the Nite
Luck of the Irish M.R. Imaging-Walking 4 a Cure Maddies Marchers
McClure Associates & Friends Momen Tears Northwest Surgical
Specialists Northwoods Relayers Of Hope
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2011 Teams That MET THEIR GOAL! NSC Cancer Care Alliance Oregon
Community Credit Union Oregon Imaging Centers Pacific Continental
Bank Pacific Source Health Plans Pathology Consultants Peacehealth
Laboratories Picture Us PPC Path Finders Right To Remain Cancer
Free Ritter Family Rooters For Hooters Royal Caribbean Safeway
Sanipac Cancer Thrashers Selco Spirit Squad Sheldon NHS Sheldon
Park People Who Care Sherman Bros Trucking Signature4Life Sole
Sisters Springfield Jazzercise Fitness Center Steamfitters Local
290 Step Sisters Step Sisters Too Team Believe Team Grammy Team
Hope Team M.O.M. Team Mikilas Boot Camp Team Nation Team ORI Team
OSLC Team Smiley Team Tj AKA Diddy The Sisterhood The Ta-Tas
Thurston Elm Staff Walk with Reason Walmart Wigglers Springfield
West 11 th Walmart WHA-hoo Walkers Womens Care
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What is Relay? Kalynn Alley What is Relay? Although the main
objective of Relay is to raise money for cancer research and cancer
patients, the 24 hour event is held to spread cancer awareness,
celebrate the lives of survivors, remember those who lost their
lives to cancer, and unite a community in the fight against
cancer.
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Team Incentives Tiffani Noah All teams with 10 registered team
members that have each raised $100.00 will go into a lottery for a
tent site inside the track must be completed by 05/15/12. First 10
teams with 20 registered team members that have each raised $100.00
will receive 2 VIP parking Passes!!!
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Goals Tiffani Noah What happens when a participant raises $100?
An email comes to you saying You have raised at least $100 for the
American Cancer Society earning you your 2012 Relay For Life
participant shirt! We are thankful to have you helping your
American Cancer Society create a world with less cancer, and more
birthdays! Keep up the good work! The sky is the limit. Check out
the National Fundraising Club to see what gifts are waiting for you
at the next level. Something new: We will be handing out buttons to
participants as they reach milestone goalskeep an eye out for the
new buttons at meetings this year!
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PRIZES
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American Cancer Society Info. Kristen Salladay Our Relay is the
8 th Largest Relay in the WORLD. Our Relay is # 1 in the Great
Northwest Region American Cancer Society, (ALL OF YOU), are saving
351 more lives a day than in 1991 our goal is to reach 1,000. 60%
of all cancer is preventable.
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www.esrfl.org
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Important Dates 2012 Team Meeting Schedule/Important Dates:
February 4th10:00am to 1:00pm Relay University FOR ALL TEAM MEMBERS
Training as well as updated and new information, methods, tools,
whats changed?, and relevant 2012 information. (At Sheldon
Community Center) February 15th Team Meeting 1 March 21 st Team
Meeting 2 April 6th Registration deadline -- (Every Team registered
through April 6 th will be eligible to confirm or choose a Curbing
Intersection. April 18thTeam Meeting 3 May 15 th Registration
deadline (Every Team registered through May 15 th will be eligible
to choose a tent site. May 16thTeam Meeting 4 - **Tent Site
Selection** June 1stRegistration deadline for T-shirt availability
June 13th Team Meeting 5 (NOTE: Second Wednesday) June 18th 22nd
Power of Purple Week (TBD) --Monday: Survivor Reception; Tuesday:
Rally; Wednesday: Dining Out; Thursday: Curbing Cancer; Friday:
Survivor Walk July 18thBank Night Team Meeting 6 July 27th &
28th RELAY FOR LIFE WILLAMETTE HIGH SCHOOL, EUGENE, OR Noon to Noon
August 27thTeam Fundraising Cutoff for credit toward FY12, anything
turned in afterwards will go toward FY13. Sept 19th Wrap up
Party
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Survivor/Caregiver Addie Miller Welcome to Addie Miller
Returning Survivor/Caregiver ChairAddie Miller Goals for 2012 800
Survivors Registered Personally meet each and every survivor.
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Luminaria Stevie Clifford Contact Information for Stevie
Clifford - Luminaria Chair [email protected] - 541-556-5979
[email protected] Reminders: Money raised goes
to...........YOU! Cost - $5 donation Volunteer opportunities New
for 2012: Slide show presentation during "Ceremony of Hope Food for
Lane County
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Most WANTED Food At FOOD for Lane County, we are working hard
to fight hunger. With your help we can provide our neighbors with
more nutritious food. The foods listed below are healthy, have a
great shelf life, and tend to be more expensive for us to purchase.
Canned meats (tuna, chicken, salmon, corned beef) Low-sugar fruit,
dried fruit, jams and jellies, unsweetened applesauce Canned and
dried beans (pinto, navy, kidney, refried) Canned stew, chili,
hearty soups, and broth Boxed macaroni and cheese Pasta, rice,
cereal, corn meal Cooking oil and olive oil Canned tomato products
(whole, paste, spaghetti sauce) Peanut Butter Ethnic foods (mole,
tortillas, enchilada sauce, cumin, chilies, etc.) A monetary
donation goes even further. For every $1 we receive, FOOD for Lane
County can access and distribute 5 pounds of food. For more
information, or to organize a food drive, call 541-343-2822.
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PRIZES
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CPS-3 Study Linda Schmitt CPS3 meansCancer Prevention Study # 3
What is required? Your information, a small amount of blood, and a
commitment to answer questions when mailed to your home. When can I
participate? Willamette High School track, Friday July 27th 5-9pm
Who can participate? Anyone 30-65 yrs old, never been diagnosed
with cancer and willing to commit to a long term study. For more
information go to cancer.org/cps3 or email Linda at
[email protected]
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2012 Relay Committee
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Housekeeping Open Mic - team fundraisers Team Meeting
Fundraising Tables: sign up at the back of the room if you are
interested, no selling food this year. Still recruiting
committee/sub-committee/day of event volunteers. Relay University @
The Sheldon Community Center Saturday February 4 th 10:00am to
1:00pm Thanks for comingour next Team Meeting is February 15
th