2004 was our first appearance at the Troy event, but the second for the event
itself. Beautiful location, excellent weather, and annoying neighbors.
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Our good friend Dorothy, longest-lasting ACS person we work with.
The Color Guard prepares for the opening ceremony.
Ex-mayor of Troy and singer of the National Anthem.
The Color Guard posts the colors.
The torch bearer begins her walk.
Hands off the torch to the torch lighter.
The torch lighter approaches the Flame of Hope
And the torch is lit.
The first lap.
The Survivor Chain.
The Girl Scout troop that mounted the Survivor Chain.
Megan (red cape) is also an ACS Community Development Director.
Modeling an invisible bottle of air.
The Christmas in July lap.
The Patriotic Lap.
The Patriotic Lap.
The Dole Banana walked the track for the entire 24 hours...with help
from humans.
Jim on the stage.
Lance on the stage.
Limbo Lower Now.
Mr. Relay contestants take the stage.
Mr. Relay Contestants photo op.
Cowboy Lap.
Cowboy Lap & Hula Hoop Contest.
Megan, who is trying to get us to do an event for her next year.
Hula Hoop Contest.
Western Lap.
Super-Girl goes Western.
Western Lap Contestants.
The Flame of Hope.
The other side of the Flame of Hope.
Goofy Hat Lap.
AHHH...the group dances.
The Cha-Cha Slide.
Group dances.
The Macarena.
All pictures on this page courtesy of Jim's digital camera.
This page last updated on
Wednesday, June 22, 2005 .