
The crowd gathers for the opening ceremony at the Rochester Relay for
Life. |

These three photos are here to provide you with a panoramic view from the
stage. |

The Rochester event is the one we've done the most of the 31 events we'd
done to this time. |

Last year we called it the Undulating Balloon Arch, but the wind was much
friendlier this year. |

Kristy King sings the National Anthem during the opening ceremonies of the
event. |

Kristy (on the left) and Lance (on the right) chat before she takes the
stage to sing. |

Stepping off the Victory Lap to begin the walking around the track. |

More of the crowd walking in the Victory Lap. It's amazing and encouraging
to see such large number of participants. |

Each link of the purple-and-white chain is representative of a year of
Cancer survivorship at the event. |

This was our 7th appearance out of the 8 events they've had. The
show mobile we were on was the best we've ever played on. |

Anna is being taken to jail by Officer Ray from the Oakland County
Sheriff's dept. The things you do for charity! |

Austis plays for the crowd, inciting riots and mass looting in the
streets....not really, but the were really good! |

A photo of the event area taken from the top row of the bleachers toward
the stage. |

Also taken from the top of the bleachers, this time looking toward the
center of the field. |

The band Thursday by Six (we never found out what the name meant) and
their mascot/groupie. |

The Jim & Lance Show group dance session. Lindsay, center in the
white shirt, was a SERIOUS dancer. |

The Chicken Dance around the Relay Flame. This group dance didn't
have large attendance but made up for it in engery. |

Here we are doing the Cha-Cha Slide. The Cha-Cha Slide quickly
become a favorite during our group dance sessions. |

The moon walk, also known as the Big Balloon. We required kids to
eat before getting on, but it didn't go over well. |

Line Dancing. Unfortunately we don't have the name of the lady handy
and are waiting for that information. |

The Relay Flame, built by Rochester Signs. This is one of the most
awesome emblems we've ever seen. |