At the Friday event, for all Logan County fifth-graders, the
booth will be manned by Bill Post. Bill will be handing out
information designed to go along with the lung machine that the RFL
displays annually. The lung machine has been a tool of the RFL and
American Cancer Society for the past several years at the expo, and
carries a powerful message for young and old alike.
Post will also provide special materials to young people who are
cancer survivors in Logan County.
On Saturday the 18th, the Expo will be open to the public with youth
and adults encouraged to attend.
On that day, Bill Post will be joined by the Survivor Team of Esther
Boward and Tonita Reifsteck. The survivor team will have additional
hand-outs and will provide Survivor Materials from the 2016 Relay.
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The team will also be signing up survivors for this year’s event, as well as
signing up new teams or individuals who wish to participate in 2017.
The booth will also offer luminaria forms for sale.
This year’s Relay for Life theme is “Paint Your World Purple,” and will be held
on Saturday, June 17 from 3:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Lincoln Center on the campus of
Lincoln College.
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