 
          14     2014 RELAY FOR LIFE MAGAZINE           LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.com        July 28, 2014
        
        
          Bill Post noted that there is still time
        
        
          to order luminaries in memory of
        
        
          cancer patients.
        
        
          Seven year survivor Kathleen
        
        
          Brumbaugh says she is part of the
        
        
          Relay for Life because of her own
        
        
          cancer, and because she has lost
        
        
          several family and friends to cancer.
        
        
          Her team is made up of members
        
        
          from the Logan County Breast
        
        
          Cancer Support Group.
        
        
          On the night of the relay, Friday,
        
        
          July 25, events will begin with the
        
        
          survivor’s dinner at 4 p.m. The
        
        
          opening ceremony follows at 6
        
        
          p.m. with a welcome by Master of
        
        
          Ceremonies John Guzzardo and an
        
        
          opening prayer by Pastor and cancer
        
        
          survivor Robert Long.
        
        
          The American Legion Post 263 will
        
        
          then present the flags and Debbie
        
        
          Ross will sing the National Anthem.
        
        
          Trenton Crawford and Kathleen
        
        
          Brumbaugh will read the mission
        
        
          statement, followed by introduction
        
        
          of honorary co-chairs Reese and
        
        
          Bottrell who will read their bios.
        
        
          Soloist Lesleigh Bennett will kick
        
        
          off the survivor’s lap and soloist
        
        
          Sheralyn Bolton will start the
        
        
          caregiver’s lap, followed by soloist
        
        
          Laurin Hill for the kids 10-and-
        
        
          under lap. When all teams have been
        
        
          introduced at their campsites, team
        
        
          laps will begin after Jennifer Keith
        
        
          reads the ‘Fight Back’ statement.
        
        
          Activities throughout the evening
        
        
          and early morning hours will include
        
        
          a live auction, solos by survivors
        
        
          Monica Hay and Kim McFarland,
        
        
          signing by Angela Rogers and Praise
        
        
          Handmade, music by the groups
        
        
          Trash and Spotlight Entertainment
        
        
          2, line dancing led first by Suzanne
        
        
          Gowin and later Bob Hashman,
        
        
          Limbo and jump rope contests, a
        
        
          scavenger hunt, and Bingo. At 4 a.m.
        
        
          teams will participate in Zumba in
        
        
          order to renew their energy.
        
        
          The events will close with a prayer
        
        
          by Teresa Luken followed by a
        
        
          balloon release.
        
        
          The teams will have one final
        
        
          meeting for the relay at Lincoln
        
        
          Christian Church on July 14 at 7:00
        
        
          p.m.