Relay for Life preparations under way

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008 | 2 comment(s)

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Year after year, one of the biggest benefit events in Coos County goes down without a hitch. More than a thousand people turn out, walk and have a good time at the Relay for Life North Bend/Coos Bay. But in the months prior, organization and fundraising requires work.

A lot of work.

A lot of volunteers.

Committee meetings for this year’s relay actually started in December. Relay season kicked off Feb. 5, and team captains have been gathering with the North Bend/Coos Bay relay committee on the first Thursday of each month to check the status of teams, organize events and share fundraising ideas.

This year, Relay for Life North Bend/Coos Bay has set a goal of $94,000, which ranks the event in the American Cancer Society’s top tier for communities of this size. Organizers expect 40 teams to join the relay before it starts on June 21 at Sunset Middle School. Community relationship manager for the ACS, D’Ann Atkinson, said that the local relay is not far from either goal.

“All indications say that we will meet or exceed those expectations. I’m really excited,” she said.

Atkinson attributed two factors to helping bolster the relay locally.

There is a new Web site, http://events.cancer.org/rflnorthbendor, which is streamlining the team organization and fundraising processes. It’s also helped eliminate paperwork.

“This is a huge, huge deal,” said Atkinson. “It’s going to send our event to the next level. We’ll be able to reach more and more people with the Relay for Life message.”

She hopes that increased youth involvement will grow online fundraising locally.

“There are teams that only fundraise online in some communities. It’s bringing in the younger generation that wants to use the Internet.”

Teenagers at the Boys and Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon are helping to usher in a new generation of Relay for Life volunteers with fundraising efforts previously unseen in their age group.

Seven teens from the Boys and Girls Club’s Torch Club, a community service group for children ages 12-14 under the direction of Teen Director Javon Johnson, have hosted a garage sale. They also are crafting raffle quilts and plan a car wash this month.

The quilts feature positive inspirational messages and are being raffled once a week at the Boys and Girls Club.

“(The quilts) are a dedication or memorial to people who have survived, or haven’t survived, cancer,” said Johnson.

“Kids love to be asked to do stuff,” said relay committee co-chair Kim Davidson. “We’re asking them to participate the same way we would ask an adult, because they’re our tomorrow.”

Other fundraising events commonly include bake sales, garage sales and car washes, of which there are dozens in the months before the relay, as well as sponsorship of paper Relay for Life stars and moons and coin cans.

The relay committee must also attain proper permits with the city, have safety plans in order, camp sites arranged and entertainment hired before deadline in June.

“There’s definitely a to-do list,” said Davidson.
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* People interested in learning more about the 2008 Relay for Life of North Bend/Coos Bay or signing up should contact Kim Davidson at 260-4017, or Connie Bradley at 260-1942.


* The 2008 Relay for Life kicks off 1 p.m. Saturday, June 21, at Sunset Middle School with a Survivor’s Celebration at 11 a.m. and activities planned throughout the day.


* Luminarium is at 10 p.m. Luminaries can be purchased from team members through the night of the event.


* Live entertainment will be provided, and food will be available for a nominal fee.


* Keep reading The World’s events calendar for fundraiser dates and locations.
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Dave in CB Survivor wrote on May 14, 2008 8:44 AM:

To Citizen: You need to place your priorities in better order! Celebrate that it is happening, not that it is happening without your 100% satisfaction! My glass is partly full and thinking about how empty is is is not helpful to my own condition - how is your negative attitude helping your mother??? Lighten up.... and get more active in supporting this important event. Be there this year, and get active in the planning of next year's event - fair enough?

citizen wrote on May 13, 2008 6:52 PM:

why is it at sunset again this year? last year they did not have it at north bend as the new football field and bleachers were being remodeled, sunset is toooo small there is not enough space there, and it is very unaccommodating for the seniors and dissabled... i have been taking my mother (who is a survivor) for 13 years, i doubt we will go this year.


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