To the editor:The Relay for Life of Logan County has proven again 
			that with the support of Relay Teams and the communities of Logan 
			County we can help secure a cure for Cancer. Although funds can 
			still be credited to the 2015 goal of $64,600 we celebrate that to 
			date $54,767 has been reported. Top Individuals were: Carolyn Motley 
			($1406), Donna Miles ($1210) Esther Boward ($1020) Cheryl McGill 
			($539) and Susan Barcolow ($500). Top teams were: Ethel’s Angels 
			($2500), Faith Hope Love ($1984.31), Purpose Driven People 
			($1877.55), Angels All Around Us ($1755) and Northwest Wildcat 
			Walkers ($1550).  
			 
			There were 780 luminaries lit in honor of or in memory of loved ones 
			who fought the fight. The leaders of the 27 teams participating 
			were: Bob Hashman, Lori Metelko, Cheryl McGill, Esther Boward, Mary 
			Ellen Martin, Carmen Zurkamer, Kathleen Brumbaugh, Ruth Hieronymus, 
			Tamara Dietrich, Debbie Cooley, Carolyn Pech, Nicole Lee, B. J. 
			DeFrees, Samantha Cooley, Jim Gehlbach, Michelle Bauer, Cara Davis, 
			Holly Woodhall, Elaine Menzel, Carol Reiners, Amanda Vinyard, 
			Cherokee Sydney, Cyra Buttell, Trenton Crawford, Lindsay LaFrance, 
			Brad Whiteman, Michelle Harruff, and Georgina Binzen, along with our 
			representative from the Springfield office, Rachel Ray’s guidance, 
			who helped make this possible.  
			
			  
			A great support of the Relay were the business sponsors: Abraham 
			Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Bassi Construction, Charron Auto Body, 
			CEFCU, Country Finance, Croft Fertilizer Services, (Middletown), 
			Culligan, Davis Brothers of Elkhart, Eaton, Elkhart United Methodist 
			Women, Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home, Graue Inc., Harris 
			Hodnett Insurance Services, Illini Bank, Jim Xamis, Lessen Family 
			Farms, Lincoln Chrysler Dodge Jeep, Lincoln Elks Lodge #914, Lincoln 
			Field Gas Storage – Ameren, Logan County Paramedic Assn. Inc., 
			Midwest Dental, Moriearty Insurance Services, NAPA Auto 
			Parts/Lincoln, New Holland Banking Center, Orvil-Powell Insurance 
			Co. (Mt. Pulaski), Prairie Creek Community Chest, Remington Seeds, 
			LLC, Safe Haven Hospice, St. John’s Hospital, Stag R. Inn/Emden, 
			State Bank of Lincoln, Sugar Creek Orthodontics and The Farmers Bank 
			of Mt. Pulaski.  
			
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            Other ‘In Kind” sponsors were: Barrick Trucking, Devin’s Crew, 
			Forget me Not Floral & Gift, Guzzardo’s Italian Villa, Jake’s 
			Furnishings, Kroger Floral, Lincoln Christian Church, Lincoln 
			College, Lincoln Daily News, New Herald Review, Stahl’s Furniture, 
			Sysco, The Lincoln Courier and Three Roses Floral. 
			 
			We also benefitted from fundraiser donors: Country Aire Restaurant 
			(Atlanta) and Culver’s of Lincoln and Judy Worth and wigs for 
			survivors: (Fabulous Hair Styles), Special thanks to Lincoln College 
			for the Woodlawn site for the Thermometer, Mike Maske and Dan 
			Naughton auctioneers and the youngsters who handed flowers to the 
			survivors at the start of the Survivor Lap.  
			 
			Of no less importance are all those who supported this Relay with 
			time, donations, signs in yards and participation in any of the 
			activities.  
			 
			We would especially like to acknowledge the special friends of the 
			survivors who designed, ordered and made possible a Survivor Pin for 
			those who have fought this battle – their Purple Ribbon a symbol of 
			survivorship. It does take a group effort such as we experienced it 
			again in this year’s Relay for Life “Ready- Set GO for the Cure” and 
			with all those hands and more we continue the goal of destroying 
			this horrendous disease.  
			 
			Thank you Logan County!  
			Devin Vannoy & Tonita Reifsteck, 2015 co-leaders.  [Posted 
            
			July 22, 
			2015]
             
            
            
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