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Festival of Hope raises $50,000 for American Cancer Society

Posted at 3:17 pm June 20, 2018
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The Festival of Hope at Melton Lake Park in Oak Ridge on Friday, June 15, 2018, raised $50,000 for the American Cancer Society. Opening ceremonies recognized more than 60 area cancer survivors who attended, and that was followed by the Cancer Survivors lap, pictured above. (Submitted photo)

The Festival of Hope at Melton Lake Park in Oak Ridge on Friday, June 15, 2018, raised $50,000 for the American Cancer Society. Opening ceremonies recognized more than 60 area cancer survivors who attended, and that was followed by the Cancer Survivors lap, pictured above. (Submitted photo)

 

The Festival of Hope at Melton Lake Park in Oak Ridge on Friday raised $50,000 for the American Cancer Society, a press release said.

The Festival of Hope opened with Matt Hinkin from WATE-TV as the emcee, the press release said. Opening ceremonies recognized more than 60 area cancer survivors who attended.

That was followed by the Cancer Survivors lap down the peninsula, where survivors were cheered on by the participants and public. Each survivor was provided a purple cancer survivor’s T-shirt and had a medallion placed around their neck by Lynda Vinyard and Kim Monroe, the press release said.

Teams participating at the event included Professional Case Management, St. Mark United Methodist Church in Clinton, Oak Ridge Veterinary, Clinton Physical Therapy Center, Fast Pace Urgent Care, Oak Ridge Baptist Church, Barry Sanders family team, and Lynda Vinyard family team. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Nonprofits Tagged With: American Cancer Society, cancer survivors, Festival of Hope, Kelly Lenz, Melton Lake Park

American Cancer Society’s Festival of Hope is Friday in Oak Ridge

Posted at 9:47 am June 14, 2018
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The American Cancer Society’s Festival of Hope is Friday in Oak Ridge.

It’s a community festival, and Anderson County residents are invited, a press release said. The Festival of Hope will be near the pavilion at Melton Lake Park in Oak Ridge on Friday.

It is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. with opening ceremonies and a cancer survivor recognition. Area cancer survivors will be honored individually before they take a group victory lap while being cheered on by their family, friends, and the public, the press release said. All area cancer survivors are invited to participate and may start registering as early as 5 p.m.

After opening ceremonies, the fun will then begin with games and entertainment for children and adults, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: American Cancer Society, cancer, cancer survivors, Festival of Hope, Kelly Lenz, Melton Lake Park, Relay For Life

Attendees make their own sunshine at Methodist’s Survivor Sundae

Posted at 11:55 am June 14, 2016
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Guests of all ages enjoyed building ice cream sundaes at Methodist Medical Center’s third annual Survivor Sundae event, which is held to honor cancer survivors and educate the public on cancer prevention and screening. (Photo submitted by MMC)

Guests of all ages enjoyed building ice cream sundaes at Methodist Medical Center’s third annual Survivor Sundae event, which is held to honor cancer survivors and educate the public on cancer prevention and screening. (Photo submitted by MMC)

 

National Cancer Survivors’ Day is an annual, worldwide celebration of life where cancer survivors unite to show the world what life after cancer looks like. On Sunday, June 5, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge honored these cancer survivors, their family, and friends by hosting its third annual Survivor Sundae, an ice cream social celebrating National Cancer Survivors’ Day.

Cancer survivors, caregivers, and the community gathered to enjoy the free event, make ice cream sundaes, connect with other survivors and cancer support organizations, and listen to music by the Mt. LeConte Jug Band, which was sponsored by the Cooperative Agreement of Labor and Management, or CALM.

“Sometimes people have a negative idea of what life after cancer looks like,” said Kim Maes, manager of Methodist’s Cancer Support Services and event organizer. “But the reality is that more people are living longer and having better quality lives after cancer than ever before. Survivors are showing us that life after cancer can be meaningful, exciting and filled with joy.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Health Tagged With: CALM, cancer patients, Cancer Support Services, cancer survivors, Cooperative Agreement of Labor and Management, Hospitality Houses, Kim Maes, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, Mt. LeConte Jug Band, National Cancer Survivors Day, Survivor Sundae, Thompson Cancer Survival Center, Wound Treatment Center

Thrive, Prevent, Celebrate: ‘Survivor Sundae’ offers cancer information for all

Posted at 9:34 pm May 27, 2016
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The Mt. LeConte Jug Band will once again entertain guests at Methodist’s “Survivor Sundae” celebration and cancer awareness event on Sunday, June 5. (Submitted photo)

 

Note: This story was updated at 5:25 p.m. May 30.

With improved screenings and advanced treatment, more and more people are beating cancer each year. But that doesn’t change the significance of being a cancer survivor and the hard fight to put cancer in its place.

Join Methodist Medical Center as we celebrate National Cancer Survivors’ Day on Sunday, June 5, with the third annual “Survivor Sundae.” This special ice cream social will take place from 2-4:30 p.m. at the Cheyenne Ambulatory Center, 944 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Survivor Sundae will honor cancer survivors and their families who have supported them along the way as well as provide cancer prevention and awareness information for the community. Cancer survivors can leave their mark on a special group art project supplied by Painting with a Twist, which will be displayed in the Thompson Cancer Survival Center at Methodist. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events, Top Stories Tagged With: cancer, cancer prevention, cancer survivors, Methodist Medical Center, Mt. LeConte Jug Band, Survivor Sundae, Thompson Cancer Survival Center

Cancer survivors, caregivers to be honored at American Cancer Society Relay For Life

Posted at 5:12 pm April 14, 2016
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American Cancer Society Relay for Life Logo

Local cancer survivors and their caregivers will take the celebratory first lap at the annual American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Oak Ridge event on May 20 at Oak Ridge High School Track. The survivors lap will begin at 6 p.m. Anyone who has ever been diagnosed with cancer may participate.

As the survivors walk, other participants will cheer them on in a demonstration of support and celebration. The five-year survival rate for all cancers has risen to 68 percent, and there are an estimated 14.5 million survivors in America, a press release said.

The Relay For Life of Oak Ridge is a community event where teams and individuals set up campsites at a school, park, or fairground, and take turns walking or running around a track or path. Last year, four million people participated in more than 6,000 events worldwide. The money raised supports groundbreaking cancer research, education and risk reduction efforts, and free information and critical services for people with cancer who need them.

If you are a cancer survivor or caregiver and would like to be part of the Relay For Life event, visit relayforlife.org or on Facebook at Relay for Life of Oak Ridge, or call the American Cancer Society at (800) 227-2345.

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events, Top Stories Tagged With: American Cancer Society, cancer, cancer survivors, Oak Ridge High School, Relay For Life, Relay for Life of Oak Ridge

American Cancer Society Relay for Life is May 20

Posted at 5:04 pm April 14, 2016
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American Cancer Society Relay for Life Logo

The American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Oak Ridge will take place on Friday, May 20, at Oak Ridge High School.

Relay for Life is scheduled from 6 to 11 p.m. May 20 at the ORHS Ben Martin Track.

“Join local volunteers and participants from the community and celebrate cancer survivors, remember those lost to the disease, and take action to save more lives from cancer,” a press release said.

The opening ceremony, which includes a special Survivors and Caregivers Lap, will begin at 6 p.m. A Luminaria Ceremony to honor cancer survivors and remember those lost to cancer will take place at 9:30 p.m. The closing ceremony will be at 10:30 p.m.

Visit relayforlife.org to learn more about the event or contact Kim Monroe at (865) 438-5334, Kenneth Herring at [email protected] or (865) 310-2664, or Brittany Bostic at [email protected].

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events Tagged With: American Cancer Society, Ben Martin Track, Brittany Bostic, cancer, cancer survivors, Kenneth Herring, Kim Monroe, Oak Ridge High School, Relay For Life, Relay for Life of Oak Ridge

Fight against cancer: Relay for Life in Oak Ridge on Saturday

Posted at 10:08 am May 15, 2015
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American Cancer Society Relay for Life

The American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life of Oak Ridge is on Saturday, May 16, at Oak Ridge High School Track. The Relay is scheduled from 3 to 10 p.m.

Organizers are asking you to turn out and “help finish the fight against cancer.”

“This event celebrates cancer survivors, remembers those we have lost, and provides the community with an opportunity to unite and fight back against this disease,” a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits Tagged With: American Cancer Society, cancer, cancer survivors, fight against cancer, Lauren Wey, Oak Ridge High School, Relay For Life

Relay for Life kickoff scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 29

Posted at 10:22 am January 18, 2015
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American Cancer Society Relay for Life

The kickoff for this year’s Relay for Life of Oak Ridge is scheduled for Thursday evening, January 29.

During the kickoff, volunteers and participants will launch fundraising efforts for 2015. The kickoff will be at the Holiday Inn Express at 114 Tulsa Road from 5:30-7 p.m. January 29.

Anyone interested in learning more about this event and current team captains/members is invited to attend, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: American Cancer Society, cancer, cancer survivors, Holiday Inn Express, kickoff, Kim Monroe, Margo Davis, Relay For Life, Relay for Life of Oak Ridge

Methodist’s Survivor Sundae proves just how sweet victory can be

Posted at 11:58 am June 15, 2014
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Crystal, Kim, and Shari

Photos courtesy Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge

 

Submitted

National Cancer Survivors Day is an annual, worldwide celebration of life where cancer survivors unite to show the world what life after cancer looks like. On Sunday, June 1, life after cancer looked like a warm summer day resplendent in sunshine. It sounded like old-fashioned mountain music being carried on a gentle Tennessee breeze. It tasted like a bowl full of ice cream topped with chocolate and cookies and sprinkles…and a bit of whipped cream for good measure. On Sunday, June 1, life after cancer looked beautiful whether it was still a little weak, still healing a scar, still re-growing hair, or whether it was an old friend that had come many years before, but never looses its sweetness.

Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge honored these cancer survivors, their family, and friends by holding Survivor Sundae, an ice cream social celebrating National Cancer Survivor Day on Sunday, June 1. Nearly 100 people gathered to enjoy the free event, make ice cream sundaes, connect with other survivors and cancer support organizations, and listen to music by the Mt. LeConte Jug Band, which was sponsored by the Cooperative Agreement of Labor and Management, also known as CALM.

“Sometimes people have a negative idea of what life after cancer looks like,” said Kim Maes, coordinator of the Hospitality Houses at Methodist and event organizer. “But the reality is that more people are living longer and having better quality lives after cancer than ever before. Survivors are showing us that life after cancer can be meaningful, exciting, and filled with joy.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: American Cancer Society, CALM, cancer, Cancer Support Community, cancer survivors, Comprehensive Chest and Breast Centers, Cooperative Agreement of Labor and Management, Hospitality Houses, Kim Maes, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, Mt. LeConte Jug Band, National Cancer Survivors Day, Oak Ridge Breast Center, Survivor Sundae, Thompson Cancer Survivor Center

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