Showing posts with label relay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relay. Show all posts

Monday, September 5, 2011

CANCER SUCKS!!!

I'm kicking off my 2012 Relay for Life fundraising to get everyone ready for October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness month.

CANCER SUCKS HOODED SWEATSHIRTS

$45 Shipped in the US
$40 If picked up
They are available in the following colors and sizes....

SMALL- Black, Deep Coral, Hot Pink, Light Pink, Sport Grey
MEDIUM- Black, Hot Pink, Light Pink, Sport Grey
LARGE- Black, Hot Pink, Light Pink, Sport Grey
XL- Black, Hot Pink, Light Pink, Sport Grey
XXL- Black, Hot Pink, Light Pink, Sport Grey
XXXL- Black, Sport Grey



CANCER SUCKS T-SHIRTS (Back by popular demand!)

$25 Shipped in the US
$20 If Picked up
They are available in the following colors and sizes....

SMALL- Tangerine, Sport Grey, Hot Pink, Navy Blue, Lime Green, and Black
MEDIUM- Tangerine, Sport Grey, Hot Pink, Light Pink, Navy Blue, Lime Green, and Black
LARGE- Tangerine, Sport Grey, Hot Pink, Navy Blue, Lime Green, and Black
XL- Tangerine, Sport Grey, Hot Pink, Light Pink, Navy Blue, Lime Green, and Black
XXL- Periwinkle, Tangerine, Sport Grey, Hot Pink, Light Pink, Navy Blue, Lime Green, and Black
XXXL- Sport Grey, Navy Blue, Lime Green, and Black



CANCER SUCKS WINDOW CLINGS


$6 Shipped in the US
$5 If Picked up
Available in Blue or Pink



If you are interested in purchasing anything, please message me (Beth Brown Gibbons) the following information...

ITEM(S), COLOR, AND SIZE DESIRED
YOUR ADDRESS IF BEING SHIPPED

Payment can be made to BGibbo7@aol.com using PAYPAL. You do not need an account to use this site. Simply go to www.paypal.com, click on SEND MONEY and follow the instructions.

Make sure you invite your friends to check out this fundraiser on Facebook (Link below). THANK YOU!!!

CANCER SUCKS FUNDRAISER FACEBOOK EVENT

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

It's official!!!

I am now a Relay for Life Committee member! I've been wanting to get more involved since I've started with this whole thing, but I also didn't want to give up being with my team on the day of the relay. Well a committee member just called me and offered me the team recruitment title! I am so excited. I know it may seem morbid, but I'm glad to finally have something for my family to put into my obituary some day!!!!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Relay for Life 2011

This year we managed to raise $2,786.83!

Here are some pictures...

As you can see, we did face painting again this year, which is always a huge hit!


















































This is a picture of me and 4 year old Kadie Stonebraker. She is fighting neuroblastoma. You can read her story at http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kadiels














She is quite the amazing girl and her parents are amazing. My prayers are with them.













This is my AMAZING friend and lymphedema therapist Amy! I love her to pieces!















































































Jenn made cake pops to sell. Each one had 3 breast cancer ribbons on it, to represent the 3 years I've been surviving! She is the sweetest!














My favorite masterpiece this year!



























Wendy who I met through YSC stopped by for a little again this year.






































My nephews






























And our annual after relay fun pictures....

















































Monday, September 20, 2010

Beth's Believers shirts

I am already starting to plan for the 2011 Relay for Life Event. I would like to have team shirts this year. Here is what I came up with...




Make custom t-shirts at CustomInk.com


If you think you may be interested in purchasing one, please let me know.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Relay for Life 2010

This past weekend was our local Relay for Life event. My friend Jenn flew in from Arizona and Kellie and her two children drove in from Robesonia to attend and to stay for the weekend. Beth's Believers managed to raise over $1,500 this year and we are already planning big things for next year.

Here are some pictures...

Jenn painting Camille's face













Camille the bunny













Camille and Jenn













Emma the butterfly













Camille and Emma













Me and Jenn













Our tent. This year's theme was "Score Against Cancer".






































A guy showing his support at the relay by having me paint a breast cancer ribbon on his face.













The face painting was a HUGE hit! There was a line non-stop both Friday and Saturday. Here is what it looked like most of the time.













Friday night they always have a survivor reception, that is followed by a survivor lap. This year I did the survivor lap with an 11 year old boy named Drew. I went to school with his parents, but haven't seen them in years or ever met their children. Drew had leukemia when he was 3 years old. During his battle he kicked butt and has been cancer free ever since. He was telling me all the things he remembers from that time and I was surprised at how much he told me. He is an amazing little boy and I pray he remains cancer free.

His mother tells me I must've made quite an impression, because there is now a sheep in their barn named Beth. I will have to meet my namesake at this year's fair! lol

Here is a picture of Drew and his sister.

















Here we all are at the end of Friday night. We turned off our lantern, so people would stop lining up and just relaxed.

Jenn, Camille, and Jeff













Gavin and Wyatt













Kellie and Emma













Me and Kellie













Jeff and I













Me and Jenn chillin' Friday night. Kellie was exhausted and fell asleep.













Saturday I had the opportunity to meet one of the women from my breast cancer board (YSC). Wendy and her daughter Kiera are both so sweet. I just wish we wouldn't have been so busy, so I could've spent more time talking with her.

Here is Kiera showing off her first ever face painting. I feel privileged to say I did it!! Not too shabby, huh?!













Wendy and I


























Wendy and Kiera
Wendy was diagnosed while she was pregnant with Kiera.













My luminara













I wanted to include my girls.













Here I am holding the donations we got from doing on-site fundraising.













Jenn and I













I had so much fun this year, but didn't get near as many pictures as I had wanted to, so I have to give a shout out to those who were not pictured. Amanda, who helped face paint Friday night, my sisters, parents, and cousins who all stopped in to do their laps on the track. It means a lot to me!

Post-relay chillin' pics coming soon!