| Spirit
of Relay
Crossville TN—Teams of Cumberland County residents will gather
at the Cumberland County Community Complex on Friday, May 9, 2008
at 6:00 p.m. for an overnight relay against cancer. Relay for Life
is a family-oriented team event where participants walk relay-style
around the track and take part in fun activities off the track.
At this year’s event, teams have the opportunity to win the
Spirit of Relay award. The Spirit of Relay award is a competitive
and fun approach to learning more about health and wellness. In
addition, participants will have the opportunity to learn more about
the American Cancer Society. The Spirit of Relay award will be a
travelling award, with the winning team keeping the award until
next year’s Relay for Life.
The Great American Health Check is an activity that team members
can do before relay night to earn points for the Spirit of Relay
award. To take the Great American Health Check, go to www.cancer.org/healthcheck.
You will answer some questions about yourself or a loved one, and
the website will give you a personalized health action plan. The
plan will include recommended cancer early detection tests based
on your personal information, suggested lifestyle changes that can
reduce your cancer risk, and information to help you begin a dialogue
with your physician. Bring a copy of your plan to the Relay for
Life event on Friday, May 9, 2008, at the Community Complex to have
your Spirit of Relay points recorded.
The Spirit of Relay competition will include several additional
activities during the Relay for Life event. American Cancer Society
mission volunteers will host the activities and help participants
learn more about the American Cancer Society. Please visit the Spirit
of Relay booth at the Relay for more information.
“Relay for Life is a unique opportunity for our community
to come together to battle cancer,” said Sherry Lawson, this
year’s Relay for Life Mission Chairperson. “Our hope
is that the mission activities at this year’s event will encourage
participants to learn about cancer prevention and early detection.”
The American Cancer Society is dedicated to eliminating cancer as
a major health problem by saving lives, diminishing suffering and
preventing cancer through research, education, advocacy and service.
Founded in 1913 and with national headquarters in Atlanta, the Society
has 13 regional Divisions and local offices in 3,400 communities,
involving millions of volunteers across the United States. For more
information, call 1-800-ACS-2345 or visit www.cancer.org.

Pictured is the HIAT (Health Initiative Action Team) Team: Shawna
Potter, Social Worker, Cumberland Medical Center; Patrick Graham,
Director, Medical Equipment Services, Cumberland Medical Center;
Sherry Lawson, Director, CMC Regional Cancer Center; Julie Lanzilotta,
Social Worker, Quality Home Health; and Pat Whittenburg, Director
of Human Resources, Cumberland Medical Center. Not pictured: Villa
Edwards, Director of Care Maps/Case Management, Cumberland Medical
Center.
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