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Saturday, May 20th 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 a.m. at the Brownsburg Town Hall Green
What is Relay?
• Organized, 15-hour community fundraising event
• This year’s theme: Destination Cure: Imagining a World without Cancer
• Teams have themed activities and goods available for purchase for a donation
• Teams take turns walking around the track, with themed laps every hour
• Food, games and activities provide public entertainment and build camaraderie all day
For more information, to donate or register as a team member, volunteer or survivor, please visit http://www.relayforlife.org/brownsburgin.
Hope to see you there!
Event Schedule:
9:30 am – Opening Ceremonies/Parade of Teams
10:00 am – Bounce House and Silent Auction Opens
West Middle School Theme Hour: Paradise Talent Show (10:05) Purple Hands Dance (10:35)
11:00 am – Brown Elementary Theme Hour: Chicago Talent Show / Musical Chairs (11:35)
12:00 pm – Survivor Pampering Station Opens (to 4pm) Cardinal Elementary Theme Hour: North Pole ORFF Musical Performance (12:05)
1:00 pm – East Middle School Theme Hour / Candyland
Talent Show (1:05)
2:00 pm – Eagle Elementary Theme Hour: Disney Newlywed Game(2:35)
3:00 pm – White Lick Elementary Theme Hour: Beach Choir Performance (3:05) Musical Chairs (3:35)
4:00 pm – Reagan Elementary Theme Hour (Choir 4:05)
Relay Diva Contest (4:30)
5:00 pm – Early Childhood Center Theme Hour: Mexico Survivor Dinner Begins 6:00 pm – Delaware Trail Elementary Hour: Hawaii Hula Lesson (6:05) Band—Guys that Rock (Elvis Salute) 6:30 pm – Survivor & Caregiver Lap (approximate)
7:00 pm – Brownsburg High School Hour: Paris Robotics Demonstration (7:05) Guys that Rock band continues (oldies, country, classic rock)
Silent Auction Closes
8:00 pm – Announcements; Bounce House Closes Band: Davey and the Rhythm Kings (upbeat modern blues, rockabilly)
10:00 pm – Luminaria Ceremony
10:30 pm – Closing Ceremony Reflection & Remembrance Time
11:15 pm – Spirit of Relay Awards
11:30 pm – Closing Activities
12:00 am – Final Lap: Relay for Life Song
FAQs
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
No – this event is family-friendly and there is no pre-registration to attend, unless you are participating as a team member. Just come and enjoy the day and bring money to support our teams by purchasing food, drink and activities.
What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?
The town hall parking lot will be closed during Relay for public safety. However, there is plenty of parking behind the Town Hall on the side street behind the building (enter from the North side street / alley (Railroad St.) or from the South side of Town Hall and park along Adams St. or Vermont. Additional overflow parking may be available near Arbuckle Acres Park.
What can I bring into the event?
You can bring strollers, bags or anything to the event to carry your personal items, but Relay for Life is a pet-free event, so please leave your furry friends at home. 🙁
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Please contact Jordan Brewer jordan.brewer@cancer.org of the American Cancer Society at 317-344-7846; or Kevin McCluskey, event chair, at (317) 625-0974.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No need to bring a ticket! Just show up and enjoy the event!