Relay for Life at Ludington's Oriole Field
Relay for Life is a 22-hour walk to raise awareness for cancer and to honor those who have survived the disease. Pledges are taken and participants walk the track around Oriole Field starting at noon on Saturday and throughout the night. Luminaries are lit and placed around the oval.
In 2010, teams and sponsors raised over $74,000 toward the fight against cancer. And the need is even greater than ever to raise more money in 2011. In Mason County alone, the Road to Recovery program was started to get patients the much needed transportation for cancer treatment. To date, this program has logged over 26,000 patient miles. In addition, $15.4 million in research grants is currently at work in Michigan, with $1.4 million at the Van Andel Institute of Grand Rapids.
If you or a loved one have dealt with cancer, Relay for Life is a way to fight back, and your help is needed. Participate by walking, or give monetarily. The American Cancer Society is dedicated to early detection and education, to helping people get well through services and programs, and to continuing the search for a cure.

