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HARNETT COUNTY. April 30 – May 1, 2004. Harnett Central High School. Kick Off January 13, 2004. Good Food. Lots of Good Material. Preparation Under Way. Early in the Morning. Stage Preparation. Wilbur and Gene Discussing plans for the field. Luminaria on bleachers.
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HARNETT COUNTY April 30 – May 1, 2004 Harnett Central High School
Good Food Lots of Good Material
Preparation Under Way Early in the Morning Stage Preparation Wilbur and Gene Discussing plans for the field Luminaria on bleachers
Putting one of many tents together. Gene and Lee
Opening Ceremonies Presentation of Colors Harnett Central High School JROTC Sgt. Major Bostick
Rev. Reginal Clinton opened our ceremonies with prayer and Kay Simpson’s beautiful voice sang our “National Anthem”
Introduction of County Chairs Mary Ann Woodson - County Chair Barbara Ennis - County Co-Chair Latitia Maynor – Accounting Chair Jean Lee – Corporate Sponsorship Chair Vickie Walden – Luminaria Chair Tammy Ward & Gene Dickens - Entertainment Chairs Paula Bass – Survivorship Chair Carolyn Hair & Christa Reid – Recruitment/Retention Chairs Nancy Reiner – Registration Chair Delmon Griffin - Gene Dickens – Wilbur Woodson – Logistics Kelly Kelly & Pat McKee – Advisory Chairs Elsa Sears – Cancer Control Lee & Sue Elzy – Relay Store
Relay For Life Harnett County Tenth Anniversary 2004
The Survivors of the 2004 Relay For Life begin their lap around the track.
From the very young to the elderly, cancer has no preference.
Survivor’s and their families and friends walking the track.
Pat McKee & Lee doing the “Chicken Dance” Here chickie chickie – lets do the “Chicken Dance”
Alex Renfrow North Harnett Primary
A Flight Hazard Our Balloon Arch for the Survivors decided it wanted to fly away.
“And the Crowd Went Wild” Alex Renfrow and the 2nd & 3rd Grade Cloggers North Harnett Primary
Playing games or dancing All seemed to be having fun.
Luminary Ceremony Honoring the many who have had cancer.
Letting them know they are loved always and will never be forgotten.
I would say, “Dead To The World” Can you really run a Relay Store From this position? Lee Elzy, snoozing
Then what we feared the most, BAD Weather. Saturday morning wasn’t a complete wash out, but it rained hard enough that we called the Relay for this year.
Decision to block gate for closing ceremonies The Sheriff’s Office volunteered to use their car.
Even the littlest ones enjoy walking. Rain or Not.
Boy wouldn’t you like to have that stack of money? What a shopping spree that could be?
LaFayette Elementary Top Team in Donations $ 12,000.55
Teams with the MOST donations Lafayette Elementary School $12,000.55 Woodside Victory Garden $10,016.00 Boone Trail School $ 7,002.18 Individuals with the MOST donations Jennifer Johnson $ 1,800.00 Cindy McPhail $ 1,669.00 Emily Worrell $ 1,230.00
In 1995, Harnett County began their first Relay For Life raising $6,500. In the past nine years, we have raised over $735,865 towards fighting cancer. This year we have raised so far $142,662.97 making our total $878,527.97 for our tenth anniversary total. Our citizens should be proud.
Hope you will participate next year in the Relay For Life here in Harnett County, North Carolina