 
          2014 RELAY FOR LIFE MAGAZINE          LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.com        July 28, 2014             3
        
        
          The “Stars”
        
        
          F
        
        
          riday, the day began looking
        
        
          gloomy and rainy, and one
        
        
          had to wonder, would the
        
        
          2014 Relay for Life at Lincoln
        
        
          Center be an indoor event this
        
        
          year?  By mid-afternoon the rain
        
        
          had dried up, and the sun was
        
        
          trying to peak through a cloudy but
        
        
          clearing sky.
        
        
          By Relay starting time, the weather
        
        
          had completely cleared and the
        
        
          event took place outside once
        
        
          again this year.  As the evening
        
        
          progressed, clouds began to gather,
        
        
          but the rain stayed away.  Though
        
        
          it may have been hard to see the
        
        
          stars in the sky, there were plenty
        
        
          of stars to see in the shape of the
        
        
          crowd that gathered to participate
        
        
          in this year’s ‘Relay’ event.
        
        
          As teams were busy setting up
        
        
          their tents and makeshift homes
        
        
          for the night, volunteers rushed
        
        
          to set out the luminaries.  Others
        
        
          were working hard at getting live
        
        
          and silent auction items put out for
        
        
          display, and inside Lincoln Center
        
        
          folks were signing in for the night,
        
        
          Relay for Life
        
        
          come out for
        
        
          and some were still purchasing luminaries.
        
        
          As the clock struck 6 p.m. the host for the evening, John Guzzardo,
        
        
          announced they were going to start the event on time.
        
        
          Guzzardo’s first introduction for the night was Pastor Robert Long, who
        
        
          offered a prayer of thanksgiving on the evening.  Long is also a six-year
        
        
          cancer survivor.  As Pastor Long said his closing “Amen” Guzzardo
        
        
          
            Continued on page 4
          
        
        
          Story and Photos By Nila Smith