Relay for Life NZ Main Web Page
james/wildbaynz/windyhillflyingclub
Relay for Life NZ Main Web Page
james/wildbaynz/windyhillflyingclub

A Brief History:
Relay for life operates worldwide with the aim to continue the fight against cancer as well to remember those who are fighting against it and those family members who are supporting.As well as raising money.
The very 1st event started in 1985 and was held in Tacoma, Washington,USA .On that event 27000USD was raised.
Since then over 3billion USD has been raised with the event being now held on over 21 countries.
Different countries operate the event slightly differently but generally the events operate over a night and could last up to 24 hours.
Teams are made up of around 10 to 15 people with at least one person from each team walking/running the course.
Each event has a survivor lap and the final lap where all teams take place.
Relay for Life NZ.
The 1st Relay for Life in New Zealand started in 2001 and was held in Palmerston North. Since then the even has grown since then involving a number of communities and currently this stands at 22.
The events in NZ take place at different weekends, so checkout the Cancer Society’s web page below for details.
After the opening lap there comes the Candle Ceremony which is held at dusk. This is to allow time for loved ones to be remembered and others who have been affected by cancer. Candle bags are placed around the track and else where around the course.
As a reminder that cancer does not sleep team members continue throughout the night, whilst other activities continue through the night.
At the closing ceremony all the teams get together to complete the final lap.
Relay For Life enables communities to:
Information from Relay for Life Web page.
Pictures from Wellington 2011 by WildbayNZ
james/wildbaynz/windyhillflyingclub.