Relay for Life picking up steam
June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH--With 13 teams already confirmed and many others
expected to register, organizers of the Relay for Life say the event to
raise funds and awareness for cancer is already on its way to being a big
success.
“It’s a very encouraging time for us right now,” said Peggy Fort,
volunteer promoter for the event.
Event organizers have been blanketing the community with word of the
upcoming walk, which begins at 7 p.m. May 17.
Announcements at City Council meetings, brochures at grocery store
checkouts and enthusiastic word-of-mouth promotion is causing a snowball
of support for the event, Fort said.
The walk, an American Cancer Society event that takes place in cities
across the country, uses teams of five to 25 people to walk around the
clock for cancer awareness. Taking turns, team members in Newport Beach’s
event will have one participant at all times walking or jogging around
the Newport Harbor High School stadium for 24 hours. Cost to enter a team
is $150.
Having some well-known locals on board has definitely helped the
cause, Fort said.
City Councilman Steve Bromberg, a two-time cancer survivor, has been
an outspoken supporter and is now captain of the team “Council Critters.”
City Manager Homer Bludau, who lost his father to lung cancer, is
heading up the “City Slickers” team.
Cancer survivor Paul Salata is honorary chair and Pat Smith is another
local who has thrown her efforts into the event.
“People are getting very excited about it,” said Bromberg, whose 17
“Council Critter” team members include environmentalists Jack and Nancy
Skinner. “It’s a good thing and a good thing to do.”
Corporate sponsors are also boosting the effort. As of Friday,
confirmed sponsorships include the Newport Beach Restaurant Assn.,
Starbucks Coffee Co., the Balboa Island Ferry, Rogers Gardens and
Fletcher Jones Motorcars.
People who want to support the Relay for Life but who aren’t up for
the all-night walk can be part of the “Mile of Hope” Luminaria
candle-lighting event. For $10, a supporter can buy a candle in honor of
a cancer survivor or victim, or in their own name. The honoree’s name
will be written on the bag containing the candle.
FYI
WHAT: Newport Beach Relay for Life
WHEN: Cancer survivors will walk the first lap at 7 p.m. May 17; at
9:30 p.m. will be a Luminaria candle-lighting ceremony; the walk will end
at 7 p.m. May 18
WHERE: Newport Harbor High School stadium
REGISTRATION: Deadline to register a team is May 13; cost is $150.
Luminaria candles can be ordered in advance until May 13, or they can be
purchased on site on May 17.
CONTACT: (949) 675-0501
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