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Relay for Life Photos

Rochester Hills, 2003

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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.

All pictures on this page courtesy of Lance's digital camera.

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This page last updated on Friday, July 08, 2005 .