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relay for life


Question Posted Wednesday May 14 2008, 11:14 pm

if anyone have done relay for live can you let me know what you do exactly and what should i bring?

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S0methingM0re answered Thursday May 15 2008, 9:23 pm:
I have also done relay, and I plan on doing it again this year (its coming up in a few weeks for us actually). As catlover already said, you raise money for cancer, walk around the track, and have a lot of fun. they usually have a DJ playing music all day and into the night a little. There are so many activities and things you can do. Its alot of fun, and raises money for a good cause. Also to add to that list of things to bring, dont forget warm clothing. I went to relay last year, and was not expecting it to get as cold as it did that night. You never know what kind of weather your going to get, so be prepared! Good luck, and hope you have fun!!

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Catlovers141 answered Thursday May 15 2008, 3:32 pm:
I have done Relay for Life twice. I can tell you whatever you need to know.

First of all, you raise money for cancer on your own, such as asking friends, relatives, or going door to door. People usually like to receive $100, but there is no set amount. Get whatever you can.

After you pay all your fees, and you are ready to go, here are some things you might want to bring: comfortable walking shoes (they like to have one person per team walking all the time, but no one checks, of course). You might also want to bring a tent, sleeping supplies, etc if you are planning on staying overnight. Bring money for food as well as games and other things that teams may use as fundraisers. Maybe your team will want to think of a game or sell food to raise money as well.

Basically, what you do at Relay for Life is walk around the track as much as you want. You can stop at various teams' tents for food, games, raffles, and other things. It is a really fun event and I hope you enjoy it. If you have anymore questions feel free to ask. I would be happy to answer them.

Hannah

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