Thursday, September 29, 2011

Welcome / Introductions / Why I Relay

Hey everyone!

Welcome to Relay For Life at UVa's blog. It's the ultimate source for the inside scoop about everything Relay. Super-hip, super-fabulous, everyone who's anyone is going to be reading this, so don't miss out.

My name is Caitlin Henry, and I'm the online chair this year for Relay For Life at UVa. I'm a third year Commerce major, and my second major is in Computer Science. When I do icebreakers in groups, the fun fact that I always use is that my grandmother paid $130 a month to be a vegetarian for almost two years in high school. Also that I saw Saturday Night Live, live in New York, this January (it was Jim Carrey, and that Black Swan skit he did? I was sitting directly above it.) I'll be writing on here most of the time, but we'll have some other members from Exec guest write on here too. Let me know if you want to tell you Relay story / personal experience / feature your team on the blog! I'd be thrilled to have you :]

The purpose of the blog isn't just to showcase Relay's events in more detail, but to also showcase selected Relay team captains / teams, feature cancer and ACS related news and updates, and have Relay members share personal stories related to our cause.

I first started doing Relay For Life my junior year of high school. I was going through that phase where I was extremely concerned that I didn't have enough extracurricular activities and colleges wouldn't want to accept me (anyone else go through that too?). So I got myself elected Historian of my high school's Key Club. Somehow we ended up volunteering to clean up after Relay, because by the time we got in contact with them it was too late for us to form a team. While cleaning up the debris from Relay For Life of Eastern Prince William County, I finally understood what Relay was and how cool it was. Our Key Club vowed to participate next year (shoutout to Key Club officers class of 2009 ;]).  Unfortunately, it thunderstormed and Relay got cancelled early that year, so I never got to participate in an a full Relay For Life until 1st year, when I was a team captain. It was awesome, and 2nd year I was on the Corporate and Accounting Committees. Thus, I have climbed the Relay For Life hierarchy from trash picker-upper, to team member, to team captain, to exec council member, to committee chair, and I've loved every minute of it.

I love Relay For Life because I think it's a cause that almost everyone at UVa can personally relate to. One in three Americans will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, and I think almost everyone knows someone who has or has had cancer. Personally, I have seen the way cancer can bring a community together. My neighbor and private violin instructor died of pancreatic cancer when I was a junior in high school. She was heavily involved in both my youth orchestra and my summer swim team. Her death was the first time I had ever seen my mother cry, and her funeral was the first one I had ever been to. In the spring after she passed away, our orchestra performed a memorial concert in honor of Mrs. Taylor, and the second movement of Dvorak's New World Symphony still brings tears to my eyes. In the summer, our swim team hosted the Carol Taylor Swim For Hope to raise funds for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Society, and the team still hosts this event every other year. Her spirit has inspired me and thousands of other people to help fight back against this disease.

Together, we can help make a difference in the lives of those Americans who are diagnosed with cancer. Relay For Life at UVa is just starting to really gear up in its tenth year, and I hope you will join us on our quest to raise $100,000 for the American Cancer Society!


Relay Love,
Caitlin



Caitlin can be reached by email at ceh5fk@virginia.edu.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Our New Home!

Thank you so much for making Relay 2012 a HUGE SUCCESS! We have raised over $84,000 and are less than $900 from our goal of $85,000. Way to go UVA!

Make sure to check out our new Online Resource Center for pictures, the 2012 Committee Application and more! relayforlife.student.virginia.edu

Saturday, August 28, 2010

5K Registration

The second annual Relay For Life 5K will take place on Saturday, October 16, 2010. The race will begin at 9:30 am from Newcomb Plaza. Registration tables will open at 8:30 am.

Registration is $15 before the event in person ($15.50 online below) and $20 the morning of the race. This registration fee includes a t-shirt as well as coupons, special offers from local businesses, food, and prizes at the finish line! Pre-registration tables will be set up on the Lawn and outside Newcomb Hall the week before the event. You can also register for the race at Ragged Mountain Running Shop: 3 Elliewood Ave., Charlottesville, VA 22903. All proceeds go to the American Cancer Society.

Online registration closes on Saturday, October 16, 2010, at 2:00 am.
 
After paying your registration fee, please fill out the online registration form here. PayPal should redirect you to this form after your order has been processed.

More information about the event is available here!
For a printable version of the registration form, click here.
To make check-in on race day faster, bring a copy of a signed waiver with you.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Lots of T-Shirts!

We have tons of merch left to sell! Below are the shirts and their available prices. We can't wait to see you reppin' Relay all over grounds!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

RELAY FOR LIFE'S BLITZ WEEK

Get ready for Relay For Life's Spring BLITZ WEEK February 21-26!
We'll be tabling on the South Lawn and at Newcomb every day.
On Tuesday, stop by for some hot chocolate!
Haven’t registered yet? Interested in starting a team? Come to our information session on Wednesday at 8 pm in CAB 138.
On Thursday, come to the Relay for Life Bar Night at Biltmore. Drink Beer, Fight Cancer!

Remember to keep fundraising, get your friends involved, and register if you haven't yet!!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Did you know?

One person can make a difference. Nowhere is that more evident than with the story of the American Cancer Society Relay For Life, which began in Tacoma, Washington. In the mid-1980s, Dr. Gordy Klatt, a Tacoma colorectal surgeon, wanted to enhance the income of his local American Cancer Society office and to show support for all of his patients who had battled cancer. He decided to personally raise money for the fight by doing something he enjoyed – running marathons.
In May 1985, Dr. Klatt spent a grueling 24 hours circling the track at Baker Stadium at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma. He ran for more than 83 miles. That first year, nearly 300 of Dr. Klatt's friends, family, and patients watched as he ran and walked the course. Throughout the night, friends donated $25 to run or walk with Dr. Klatt for 30 minutes. His efforts raised $27,000 to fight cancer.
While circling the track those 24 hours, Dr. Klatt thought about how others could take part in his mission to fight cancer. He envisioned a 24-hour team relay event that could raise more money to fight cancer. Over the next few months, he pulled together a small committee to plan the first team relay event, known as the City of Destiny Classic 24-Hour Run Against Cancer.
In 1986, with the help of Pat Flynn – now known as the “Mother of Relay” – 19 teams took part in the first team Relay event on the track at the historic Stadium Bowl and raised $33,000. An indescribable spirit prevailed at the track and in the tents that dotted the infield.
(from relayforlife.org)


Sign up for Relay for Life. You can make a difference.

Move Over Snow, Relay is Here!

Our first Team Captain's Meeting will be this Wednesday, February 10 at 8:00 in Cabell 138. Make sure a representative from your team is there!

The team that raises the most money between yesterday at 6 pm and tomorrow at 6 pm will receive a prize. Same goes for the team that recruits the most new members!

Tomorrow evening we will have our first ever Exec Office Hours. At the end of the meeting you can speak individually with Exec Board members to brainstorm ideas, find resources or get any questions answered.

Looking forward to see you all!

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Holidays!

Happy Holidays everyone! Don't forget to keep registering for Relay! Take advantage of the holiday spirit - think about asking for donations from all your friends and relatives! (maybe in lieu of gifts?)

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