17th annual Cottonwood County American Cancer Society Relay For Life Friday evening
Step-by-step, American Cancer Society Relays for Life have worn a well-trod path raising funds for cancer research. This year -2015 – is no different, and those countless steps from over the past years – backed by this year’s relays – are focused on nearing the end of the walk, eyeing to “Finish The Fight” and find a cure for cancer.
The 17th annual Cottonwood County Relay For Life was held Friday evening, July 25, from 4 p.m. to midnight, at Tegels Park in Windom, along the shores of Cottonwood Lake.
A survivor of cancer is anyone who has ever had a diagnosis of cancer, whether recently, several years ago or even many years ago.
The 2015 Cottonwood County Relay For Life Honorary Chairpersons included Scott Golinghorst of Mountain Lake: Jan Duscher, Linda Mix, Dick Noyes, Nancy Rogers, Ray Salzwedel and Karen Sell, all of Windom; Joan Giese of Jeffers and Orland Norstegard of Westbrook.
Also recognized were area high schools that participated in Coaches vs. Cancer events. These included the Mountain Lake Area Wolverines girls and boys basketball teams, the Windom Area Public High School Eagles volleyball team and the Windom Area Public High School Eagles boys basketball team.
Cancer affects one out of three Americans. You – or someone you love – will get cancer sometime in your life. The American Cancer Society has been a leader in cancer prevention and research since 1913.
The 2015 Watonwan County Relay for Life was also held on Friday evening from 4 p.m. to midnight, at the Watonwan County Fairgrounds in St. James.