GaryAyala
Member
Were just four of the names hand printed on the hundreds of Luminaries honoring those loved ones taken by cancer.
#1
A participant waits for the final lap, her candle lighted a symbol for those who have passed and a hope for a cure.
#2
This was the Relay for Life, a fundraiser sponsored by the American Cancer Society. An event overflowing with memories and good times.
#3
Survivors, Caregivers, Family and Friends all walked a short track surrounding the model railroad city at the Los Angeles Fairgrounds in Pomona. The highlight of the event was the candle walk with survivors at the vanguard.
#4
Each luminary represent a loved one.
#5
It wasn't all memories, there was entertainment and food.
#6
#7
#8
#9
Dancers, Bands and Picnic contests filled the afternoon with entertainment. While others slaved over a hot stove.
#10
#11
Exhausted after cooking his 1,000th meal.
#12
And bouncers for the kids.
#13
Night fell and quiet was a blanket as the candles were lighted and the final march began.
#14
#15
The evening ended with a slide presentation honoring the cancer victims who have passed.
#16
Gary
#1
A participant waits for the final lap, her candle lighted a symbol for those who have passed and a hope for a cure.
#2
This was the Relay for Life, a fundraiser sponsored by the American Cancer Society. An event overflowing with memories and good times.
#3
Survivors, Caregivers, Family and Friends all walked a short track surrounding the model railroad city at the Los Angeles Fairgrounds in Pomona. The highlight of the event was the candle walk with survivors at the vanguard.
#4
Each luminary represent a loved one.
#5
It wasn't all memories, there was entertainment and food.
#6
#7
#8
#9
Dancers, Bands and Picnic contests filled the afternoon with entertainment. While others slaved over a hot stove.
#10
#11
Exhausted after cooking his 1,000th meal.
#12
And bouncers for the kids.
#13
Night fell and quiet was a blanket as the candles were lighted and the final march began.
#14
#15
The evening ended with a slide presentation honoring the cancer victims who have passed.
#16
Gary