21 Annual American Cancer Society Relay For Life
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21 Annual American Cancer Society Relay For Life
21st Annual American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Murray County Let’s Paint Murray County Purple August 13th 2016 Murray County Fairgrounds Sponsored by: Welcome to the 2016 Murray County Relay For Life As Co-chairs this year we want to thank everyone that helped to “Paint Murray County Purple”. It takes many hands to make the work load light. We are very pleased with the support from our great 2016 Murray County Relay For Life Event Leadership Team (aka Committee). 2016 is the year of the Cancer Survivor in Murray County. Purple is the survivor color. We appreciate all the great support from everyone who helped paint Murray County purple in honor of all cancer survivors. We were honored this year to work with 5 returning honorary cancer survivors who are the perfect example of survivorship. They all are active members in our community and they all step up to the plate to do what they can for other cancer survivors in Murray County. These 5 individuals represent ALL the survivors in Murray County. We are truly blessed to have every cancer survivor in Murray County. When we see all the purple T-shirts our survivors wear we need to realize that the Relay For Life is making a difference. Our sea of purple is growing and for that we are thankful. Thank you for joining us in this movement. We are honored to be part of your celebration! We truly believe what we are doing today will make a difference in the lives of many. The support shown by the community is very evident with the number of luminaria bags that were sold this year to honor or memorialize someone special. Murray County is a very caring community and we are proud to have served as this year’s Co-Chairs. ~ Janet Voges and Linda Tobias 2016 Relay For Life of Murray County Event Leadership Team Co-Chairs: Janet Voges, Linda Tobias American Cancer Society Staff Partner: Jennifer Evans Team Ambassador, T-Shirts, Fact Signs: Leslie Wajer Programs: Linda Tobias, Jennifer Evans Survivorship: Helen Brinks, Gary Brinks, Linda Tobias, Louise Biegler Social Media: Kathy Schreiber, Kim Schreier , Jessica Doeden Secretary: Dorothy Jensen, Helen Brinks Accounting: Missy Danneman, Kim Schreier, Melanie Vander Schaaf Food & Beverage: Trish Dysthe, Linda Tobias Ceremonies & Entertainment: Co-chairs Team Activities: Kraig Winzenburg, Cody Anderson Logistics: Jim Voges, Howard Konkol, Justin Hoffman Luminaria: Sandy Holinka, Barry Holinka, Russ Winter, Jim Voges, Deb Penoyer, Amy Hoffmann, Andrea Konkol Silent Auction: Barb Bangasser Sponsorship: Kim Konkol Day of Event Support: Shelly Bassett, Patrick LeTendre, Carol Veldhuisen, Dustin Veldhuisen, Sue Zins, Paul Holbrook, Penny Boock, Janelle Veldhuisen, Nicolle Paulson, Scott Rasmussen, Roxi Dumos, Toni Galvin, Jan Kunselman, Sharon McClure, Tom Pryor, Linda Nelson, Dale Nelson, Amber Duhoux, Judy Busman, Andy Busman, Megan Busman, Jessy Schaap, Galen Jensen, Lorie Kruse, Bobbi Jo Atwood, Connie Shea Relay For Life Schedule of Events “It’s about being a community that takes up the fight!” We are here. We can help. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Team Captains’ Meeting Survivor Banquet (4H-Building) Laps Start Pork Burger & Malt Feed – Coordinated by the Murray County Pork Producers and the Murray County American Dairy Association “Silent Auction” – Auction will end at 9:00 p.m. Concessions –Relay Teams at Campsites Minute To Win It Games All Teams Relay Program & Ceremonies 6:00 p.m. Opening Ceremonies Survivor Lap o Ribbon Cutting o Survivor Photo o Survivor Lap TEAM Parade of CHAMPIONS National Anthem Invocation Butterfly Release 6:30 p.m. Entertainment - Bruce Dysthe 7:15 p.m. Welcome Painting the County Purple Major Sponsor Thank You Key Note Address Honorary Chairs Live Auction – Auctioneer – Luminaria Lighting Ceremony Silent Lap Teams will be lighting luminaries as they proceed on the path. Minute to Win It Games and Laps 12:30 a.m. Fight Back Ceremony Closing Lap Team Fundraising Recognition Announce Event Totals CLEAN UP - ALL TEAM MEMBERS Meet our 2016 Honorary Chairs: This year the Relay For Life of Murray County would like to introduce you to 5 special Murray County Cancer Survivors. We are pleased and honored that they have agreed to represent all Murray County cancer survivors. Gary Brinks “Having to live with a cancer diagnosis make you look at life differently.” I am proud and honored to be part of the Relay for Life of Murray County. The Relay for Life is the world’s largest fundraising event to raise money to end cancer. The money raised by more than 4 million relays participants in 24 countries, helps the American Cancer Society save lives by supporting education and prevention, fund cancer research and providing free information and services for people fighting cancer. My cancer journey started 19 years ago with a diagnosis of Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in my throat and chest area. After 10 months of chemotherapy and radiation the tumor was gone. During that time they discovered from the cat scans that I had a tumor on my kidney. In November of 1997, I had my kidney removed and the cancer was contained. I also had melanoma removed in 1997 and need to continue to watch because I have had a reoccurrence. The effects of the chemo and radiation still are causing problems that have changed my life. I have congestive heart failure and neuropathy caused by the chemo, but I am cancer free. I became involved with the Relay in Murray County in 1998 and continue to serve on the Survivorship Committee as well as being on the Schaap Sanitation Relay Team. When you are a survivor or know somebody that is, your outlook on life is changed. We need to spread hope in our community by supporting the American Cancer Society with our time and helping raise funds for research, informing people about the help that is available, reminding them about early detection, working with lawmakers to pass laws to fund more research, and by rallying communities worldwide to join the fight to save more lives. Having to live with a cancer diagnosis, makes you look at life differently. You realize life is short so enjoy every day. Thank you for all the prayers and support from my family, church and friends. With this support I have been able to go on no matter what happens. Betty Palmer “Have you had yours this year?” I have been a cancer survivor for eleven years. My story is a simple one. I have always been faithful about having a yearly mammogram. A few times I would have an abnormal screening so I would have to go to Sioux Falls to be rechecked. When it happened again I thought Oh no – not again: I wondered if it was necessary to go to Sioux Falls again. But with my mother being a two-time cancer survivor I thought I better. This time was different. I had cancer. Since the tumor was only detected by a mammogram I did not need chemo or radiation. My family history of breast cancer keeps growing so I am a very big advocate of mammograms. I’m sure my family is tired of hearing me ask “Have you had yours this year?” Even if you have no family history a yearly mammogram is so important. Early detection can be a life saver. Thank you to the Relay for Life for all the work they do so soon a cure will be found. Chuck Vasgaard “Clinical trials are such an important part in the fight against cancer.” My story begins back in 2004, when after several regular doctor appointments my PSA kept going up a little and not decreasing. My family doctor recommended I see a urologist and one was coming in later in the month for a regular visit. I agreed and met with a doctor from the urology clinic in Sioux Falls. After the exam, he said he wanted to take some samples from my prostate to determine if I had cancer or not. It needed to be done in Sioux Falls, so it was. At around this time, we found out that our son, Joel, had pancreatic cancer. While we were in the Twin Cities staying with Joel as he was having tough treatments, I got a call that I also had cancer. My cancer was slow growing, so I could have watchful waiting checkups, as we worked through Joel’s cancer issues and treatments. During that time, my PSA was checked quarterly. After 7 or 8 months Joel told me, “If you can get rid of it, do it!” Prior to deciding on what treatment I should take, my wife and I had spent time at the urologist’s office discussing the many options I had for treatment. At that time, some of the procedures were still new and outcomes not fully known. Since I was rather young, the complete removal seemed the best to us. Our son, Dr. Joel, agreed with our decision. I was fortunate that I did not need further treatment after surgery. We learned a lot about clinical trials, though, as Joel was on several. Funding for cancer research and clinical trials is such an important part in the fight against cancer. We urge you to support our Relay For Life and help to bring hope to others. Rosemary LeTendre is Thankful for community behind Relay for Life. It’s hard to believe that it’s been twenty years since I received the news that I had breast cancer. As all survivors probably experienced, my first reaction was the realization that this could be terminal. But then I looked around me at all the people I knew who had breast cancer and were still alive, and that gave me the hope I needed at that time. I can think of three others who were diagnosed at approximately the same time (and there may have been more). The three that I can think of are still with us and that certainly is an encouraging sign. The grandbabies that were born that fall are almost twenty years old and I have lived to be part of their lives, as well as the lives of nine more grandchildren and one more great-grandchild. What a blessing! I have been here to support Joe through heart surgery and other hospitalizations—and share his excitement about fishing trips and entertainment dates—and to proof read his articles for “The Sailor”. I went through six months of chemo after my surgery. After that I came across articles that informed me that the extreme fatigue I was experiencing was to be expected and I shared that information with others who were dealing with the after effects of chemo. Every year when the Relay for Life comes around, I am edified by the people who walk tirelessly and enthusiastically fighting against cancer. They are to be thanked and honored for their years of hard work and dedication. Thanks you to all in the community who so loyally support this worthy cause every year. I want to acknowledge our daughter Beth who raises the funds to make it possible for our family to be corporate sponsors. My purple petunia in the kitchen didn’t fare so well, but the purple ones in front of the house are helping to “Paint our world purple”. Thomas E. Pryor sees cancer as an opportunity Cancer: Danger or opportunity? In Chinese; the word for crisis is composed of two characters. One represents danger and the other opportunity. This could be said of cancer as well; one represents danger and the other represents opportunity. It may be hard to find a silver lining during a cancer diagnosis, but it is there. If you look for it, you will find it. Danger or opportunity. Cancer survivor: How do we define that term? Living beyond expectations, to outlast, to outlive. How! Stuart Scott said, “You beat cancer by how you live, why you live and in the manner in which you live. What! What gives someone the strength to survive? Is it luck, chance, early detection, research? I think it is in all of those things plus a great deal of faith in our creator. When confronted with cancer possibilities I had to be honest with my savior and ask Him to give me strength to face whatever the outcome. If it was bad (danger) give me the strength to deal with the results. If it was good (opportunity) I will give Him all the praise. I am thankful for each cancer free day (opportunity) that I have. None of us can control what happens to us, be we can control how we handle it. Each day gives me an opportunity to encourage someone who might be going through the danger of cancer. We have to support each other on our life’s journey. I use to tell my basketball team to be positive. We use the acronym P A C E. Positive Attitudes Change Everything. I had cancer of the bladder, cancer never had me. Never give up or give in. So, each cancer free day is a blessing. I give thanks to God and I put many others in my prayers. Remember the opposition is cancer, but the opportunity to beat cancer is all around us. That is why Relay for Life and cancer research is so important. We can and we will find a cure for cancer. Cancer used to start with a big C, but now the big C is for a Cure and a little c is for cancer. Special Thank You to the Totzke Funeral Home/Todd Hieronimus for sponsoring the beautiful butterfly release to honor all cancer survivors. Our Teams *Denotes Co-captain +Denotes Cancer Survivor Welcome 2016 NEW Teams 2015 Fundraising Club Teams Rising Star Level: $1,000 Bronze Level: $2,500 Gold Level: $5,000 Silver Level: $3,500 Platinum Level: $7,500 Jade Level: $10,000 Join the Club! Encourage your team members to go above and beyond this year! By reaching one of the above levels, your team can join the Relay For Life Team Fundraising Club. Qualifying teams will be given a campsite sign signifying the level achieved. Beckering Family “A Decade of Fighting for A Cure” Team Members: *Travis Vandersteen, *Trish Dysthe, Dan Dysthe, Becky Menning, Kari Joldersma, Jack Joldersma, Beth Vander Steen, Alicia Winzenburg, Pam Winzenburg, Deb Winzenburg, Bre Winzenburg, Kathy Menning, Phil Menning, Ken Weber, Kelsey Weber, Emma Weber, Logan Mihin Team Dedication: Campsite Activities: Special Thank You In Honor of our parents Ray and Harriet Beckering and Phil Menning and in Memory of Ron Vander Steen Malts and Water Wars Murray Co. American Dairy Assoc., Taylor Moline Currie City Slickers “Let’s Rain on Cancers’ Parade” Team Members *Shelly Bassett, *+Dorothy Jensen, +Dale Carlson, Roxanne Dumos, Toni Galvin, Shirley Hames, +Jan Kunselman, Sharon McClure, Jessica Rykhus, Kathy Walters Team Dedication: Theme Basket: Special Thank You: To our family & friends affected by cancer. Garden Stones, Fishing Bucket, Bird Feeder & House, Rest and Relax Basket Currie State Bank, Currie Town and Country, Murrayland Agency, JBS Swift, Bob Gorman, Currie Sons of the American Legion and all our Family and Friends who made our team a success. Hanson Family “I Do Not Like Cancer Here or There – I Do Not Like Cancer Anywhere!” Team Members *Megan Hanson, *Kristin Deacon, Alan Mathern, Mindi Mathern, Dana Deacon, Kyler Deacon, Jaden Deacon, Ava Deacon, Jon Hanson, Sue Hanson, Madison Hanson, Carter Hanson, Noah Hanson, Dan Blankenship, Kristi Blankenship, Danny Blankenship, Dawson Blankenship, Kate Blankenship, Darin Wajer, Spencer Wajer, Cooper Wajer, Reese Wajer Team Dedication: Campsite Activities: Theme Basket: In Memory of Jake Hanson One Fish-Two Fish-Red Fish-Blue Fish, Gatorade Bean Bag Boards MCC Student Council “Knock Cancer Out of the Park” Team Members *Jack Erickson, *Noah Slettum, Paul Mesner, Tate Meyer, Clayton Hartle, Wes Biren, Rose Otto, Kellan Johnson, Mason Whitehead, Maggie Heezen, Tori Wieneke, Cameron Kresko, Rachel Siedschlag, Justin Clarke, Brooke Engbarth, Jaden Aamodt, Dawson Tutt, Mary Beech Team Dedication: Campsite Activities: Food: Theme Basket: Special Thank You: Team Sponsors: John Beech and all MCC Cancer Survivors Hidden Gold Coins, Baseball Toss Hotdogs, Peanuts, Cracker Jacks, Bottled Water, Gatorade Baseball MCC Class of 2016, MCC Softball and Basketball Teams, MCC Students, Staff and Administration and all who supported our “Coaches vs Cancer” Event, B&K Designs, Corner Salon, Slayton Beauty Shop MCC FFA, Hadley Steel, MCC Rebel Cards Murray County Medical Center “Vikings Purple-Tackle for a Cure or Touch down for Cancer” Team Members *Barb Breberg, *Taunya Kohls, Colleen Bose, Ann Lubben, Molly Lenhart, Alyssa Overman, Kendra Michaleau, Gayle Miller, Brittany Breberg, Brailynn Breberg, Robyn Moger, Sharon Lais, Carrie Larson Team Dedication: Campsite Activities: Theme Basket: Special Thank You In Memory of Brian Breberg and in Honor of Bill Quade Football throw Vikings, Back Pack (Boy and Girl) MCMC Staff and the Slayton Community Minnwest & Friends “Cancer is Despicable” *Kimberly Schreier, *Kim Konkol, Sarah Dahlgren, Vanessa Dahlgren, Jonathan Danneman, Missy Danneman, Jessica Doeden, Dane Hanson, Kayla VanderSchaaf, Melanie VanderSchaaf, Raegen VanderSchaaf, +Chuck Vasgaard, Janet Voges, Sam Wynia Team Dedication: Campsite Activities: Theme Basket: Major Sponsors: Special Thank You In Honor of Chuck Vasgaard, Betty Palmer, Skip Larson, Arlys Post, Patty LeClaire, Melvin Schreier, Heidi Schroer, Jennifer Charlebois, Larry Byers, Bill Lundy, Margaret Konkol. In Memory of Mary Ruiter, Johnny Palmer, Joel Vasgaard & Lori Bangasser, John Post Minion Photo Op Casino Packages, Assorted Silent Auction Baskets Minnwest Bank, Minnwest Insurance, Ag VS, Jim’s Carpet Outlet, Jake & Margaret Konkol Prairieland EDC, Thrifty White Pharmacy Schaap Sanitation “Raining Purple in Murray County” *+Linda Tobias, *Kathy Schreiber, +Helen Brinks, +Gary Brinks, +Jean Kottom, +Nicole Konz, Ella Larson, Ardy Tamburro, Janice Paulson, Pam Mailander, Ali Joens Team Dedication: Campsite Activities: Theme Basket: Special Thank You Michael Trom (Pam Mailander’s Brother) Plinko with prizes, Grab Bags Wind Creations choice, Murray Photo, Cooking, Cooler Express, Mop EM Up, Reading galore, Mid Summers Swing, Spice it up, M&Ms, Let’s Party, Doll Bed, Cover it up Monogram Meats, Wind Creations II, Slayton Pizza Ranch, Schaap Sanitation, Tammy Grubbs, Scott Rasmussen, Kevin Thorud and Donna Cooper Team Fulda “MINIONMIZE CANCER” Team Members *Sandy Holinka,, Shannon Bakke, Sherri Boehnke, Stephanie Culham, Chelsie Koopman, +Jeanne Koopman, Kim Kremer, Barb Krueger, Donna Lenards, Drew Oakland, Brenda Schweigert, Susan Zins Team Dedication: Silent Auction: Team Sponsors: Special Thank Yous: To all of our family members and friends who have survived, currently fighting, have passed, or are care givers due to cancer. Quilt from St Gabriel’s, furniture from Carvings Done Right from Randy and Ted Dierks. Jon & Sheila Beeck, Beeck’s Gravel, Fulda American Legion Post 318 Gambling Fund Fulda, Fulda Lions, Casey’s, First National Bank Fulda, NW Gas Sue Gunderman, Ann Witzel, Murray County Dairy Producers, Fulda Public Schools, Town & Country Golf Team Sellman Welcome NEW Team! “Glowing for A Cure” Team Members *Stacey Overgaauw, Jason Overgaauw, Ashley Overgaauw, Amanda Overgaauw, Rick Sellman, Diane Sellman, Michelle Carlson, Leah Carlson Team Dedication: Campsite Activities: Special Thank You In Honor of Rick and Diane Sellman Sellings T’s, Glow Sticks, Can Koozie, and Horse Shoe Glow Stick Game Rick and Diane Sellman Mom & Dad, Grandma and Grandpa it’s all about YOU BOTH why we are here tonight. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! If your name/business was inadvertently missed, we sincerely apologize and gratefully thank you. Food Services: Murray County Pork Producers, Pepsi of Pipestone, Culligan, Subway Logistics/Facilities: Slayton Police Department, Kraig Winzenburg/Tim Orth Foundation, Murray County Commissioners, Justin Hoffman & Murray County Park Crew, City of Slayton, Murray County Ambulance Association, Slayton Fire Department, Russ Winter, Schaap Sanitation, Slayton Electric-Doug Brinks, Dierks Trailers, Judy Bloemendaal and the Slayton Girl Scouts, Slayton Country Club, Pastor Ted Kunze, Pastor Dave Hollis Publicity/Promotions: A&B Business Solutions Luminaria: Fulda Senior Center, Ramerth Hardware, Bomgaars Supply, Midwest Supply, Thrifty White, ACE of SW MN, Maple Lawn Senior Care, Miller Sellner, Ron Behrends Survivor Picnic & Reception: Murray County Central Faculty & Staff, Murray County Pork Producers, Bruce Dysthe, LaVonne Hulstein, Justin Hoffman and the Murray County Park Crew Event & Team Services: Pizza Ranch, Bruce Dysthe, LaVonne Hulstein, Murray County Pork Producers Painting the County Purple on Murray County Business Windows How did you paint Murray County Purple? For Carisa Clarke that is an easy question to answer. She has been busy designing and painting windows in Murray County with Relay Themes to support the Paint the County Purple Theme for Relay for Life 2016. The windows of Minnwest Bank, Minnwest Insurance and the Wheel Herald, First National Bank, Jerry Moline Office, Loopys, The Hut, Pizza Ranch, MNRAAA, MCMC, Shetek Dental, Muldoon Chiropractic and the most awesome painting was at Hospice. Carisa starts with an idea and freehands the drawing backwards on to the window and the painting begins after that. Carisa has a passion for painting and art and she states “She is enjoying every minute of it”. The Relay is lucky to have her talent. Carisa’s understudies were Destinee Miranowski, Payton Braun and Janet Voges. Thank You Carisa and crew for the beautiful paintings, they truly got Murray County in the “Relay Mood”.