




Wednesday night, the kids 4-H club participated in the Sunset Stroll. It is sort of a local, scaled down version of Relay for Life. All the money raised is for breast cancer awareness and prevention. This year's Stroll was dedicated to my grandma Shirley. They had a memorial balloon launch, and my aunts spoke a little about my grandma, and about battling cancer. I did not get to attend the stroll, because I had to teach my Religion Ed class, but Jim and the kids said it was really nice. I can't help but think grandma would be pleased that so many people got behind the cause!
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