Showing posts with label ACS Relay for Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ACS Relay for Life. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2016

BATTLE OF THE BANDS event set for February 11, 2017

First call for bands who want to compete and benefit the 2017 Relay for Life!

HELP US SPREAD THE WORD- we are looking for bands to compete in our BATTLE OF THE BANDS event set for February 11, 2017. 

There are two categories: Youth bands 22yrs and under and Adults over 22 yrs. 

Please share and contact me with any questions- eflinn@palmettobay-fl.gov or call (305) 302-3713. Or you can also contact the event chair, Pinecrest Council Member Cheri Ball at cheri_ball@yahoo.com or call her at (305) 215-4617.

The event supports the Relay For Life 2017 for Pinecrest-Palmetto Bay-Cutler Bay.

Sunday, April 3, 2016

Reflections on the 2016 Pinecrest/Palmetto Bay/Cutler Bay Relay for Life. Thank you ACS, participants, volunteers, Village and our YCIB

Alexandra and I had the honor to participate in the 2016 Pinecrest/Palmetto Bay/Cutler Bay Relay for life on Saturday, April 2nd. This year was particularly exciting for me as this marked the first year of participation for Palmetto Bay's first youth board, officially known as the "Youth Community Involvement Board" (YCIB). I have taken the liberty of posting various photographs taken throughout this day long event. 

First of all: Congratulations to the Palmetto Bay YCIB's "Team Toby Keith" at our Relay for Life.  You all worked hard and were very successful in raising money.  Your booth was outstanding.  Each of you worked hard and took on significant responsibility to make this event a success.

I am so proud of all of you:  Agnes Bartha, Tatum Rivera, Patrick Barber, Jacob Dewitt, Jacob Tisthammer, Katie Signori, Charles Noguera, Alexander Santana, Mark Merwitzer, Jackson Ribler, and Valentina Maldonado.

Below: The event itself started at noon, kicking off with a Welcome Ceremony and the team lap.  It was great to see all of the different groups represented on the track, especially all of the school groups. Everyone then took their turns walking the relay while bands and other groups performed for the crowds.
 Photos above from Team Toby Keith on the team walk!
The Team booth looked great - drinks and popcorn were sold to raise money for the cause. Council member Tin Schaffer (below left) was available to assist in the heavy lifting.
 

 Below - YCIB member - parents including Lynn Signori and Heather Rivera.  Also Pictured Coral Reef Elementary PTA President Erica Watts (above left) and Alexandra Flinn (below right, far right).
Pinecrest (above left) and Cutler Bay (below) were well represented as were Howard Drive Elementary, with a booth (manned the entire event by their Principal) and Coral Reef Elementary including performances by their JV & Varsity Cheerleaders.   
Team Cutler Bay - above
CRE Cheerleaders performing and their family members capturing the moments - family time!
Below - photos with Howard Drive Elementary Principal Deanna D. Dalby - below right with Palmetto Bat Parks Director Fanny Carmona
The most toughing moment came at 8 PM with the luminaria ceremony.  It is a humbling experience to read all of the names and messages surrounding the track.  Alexandra and I dedicated luminaria in honor of both our fathers, Rebecca Ribler, & Ofc Randy DiStefano. Seeing all of those individuals candles is always very moving for me.  As the American Cancer Society says, every candle has a name.  Thinking about all of the those families that have been affected by cancer in some way is just incredibly humbling.  

It’s such a powerful reminder of why everyone is out there doing, working so hard to make a difference. YCIB member Jackson Ribler gave a moving tribute to his mother, Rebecca, who lost her battle with cancer coming up on one year this month.  I had the honor of knowing as well as working for and with his mother Rebecca Ribler.  Her husband Larry is pictured below, lighting a luminaria with son Jackson.
The photo above right does not do the justice to Jackson's tribute to his mother.  If anyone has a better photo, please send it to me.  Thank you Jackson for sharing what this event meant to you; how much you mother meant and thank you YCIB members for your support for Jackson. 
Rebecca, Larry and Jackson Ribler.  Photo from the Council installation, December 1, 2014. We all miss you Rebecca. RIP.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Pinecrest Relay for Life - Cognac Tasting in honor of its sister city, Cognac France, as part of its Relay for Life Fundraiser

Support Relay for life. CLICK HERE to view the Pinecrest e-news.

Pinecrest Team (France) is holding a Cognac Tasting in honor of its sister city, Cognac France, as part of its Relay for Life Fundraiser

This event will be held this Saturday, September 21st, beginning at 5:00 PM at Pinecrest Gardens, 11000 Red Road, Pinecrest, FL 33156

Contribution is $25.00 per person, includes light Hors D'Oeuvres and Cognac (must be 21 or older to attend)

The Proceeds will benefit Relay for Life, Pinecrest Team (France)

RSVP tp Zobe Vargas at zvargas@pinecrest-fl.gov or (305) 234-2121 Ext 114

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Palmetto Bay / Cutler Bay Relay for Life 2012 - this weekend!

The 2012 Relay for Life weekend has arrived - this Saturday/Sunday May 5th beginning at 4 PM and lasting until 10 AM on May 6th.  Please join the residents of Cutler Bay and Palmetto Bay to raise money for cancer research.  This event has moved this year to the Palmetto Bay Village Center, located at Old Cutler Rd and SW 184th St. For more information visit the official site as well as my prior post of March 9, 2012: American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Palmetto Bay / Cutler Bay 2012! It's a family festival!

Friday, March 9, 2012

American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Palmetto Bay / Cutler Bay 2012! It's a family festival!

William H. Glasko, Esq., of the local law firm Golden & Cowan, P.A. is heading up the 2012  Palmetto Bay / Cutler Bay Relay for Life.  This event has been an outstanding family fundraising event in past years.  Bill is working hard to bring it back strong this year. 

The event has moved from its former location off Franjo tothe old Burger King Building - the Palmetto Bay Village Center - at the corner of Old Cutler Road and Eureka Drive (SW 184 Street).

It starts at 4:00 pm on Saturday May 5, and ends at 6:00 am on Sunday, May 6. People form teams from churches, schools, families, businesses, clubs, etc. Teams can be as many people as you like (usually 5-10 or so). Each team has a canopy - a "tailgate tent" - which is set up around an outdoor track. Under your tent, you usually have a folding table. Each team has a team name or theme, and decorates their tents. Also, each team sells something with the proceeds being donated to the charity.