DFSP Cruzurs Host January 2011’S Relay For Life’s Party
By: Stephen Crews
Updated: January 21, 2011
The CRUZURS are once again SHOOTING and CRUISING for a cure for this disease call CANCER. The CRUZERS began early evening decorating, cooking and arranging gifts that would be given away as door prizes and for those in attendance, the food and prizes were furnished and prepared by the CRUZURS.
As the audience was finishing their dinner they were shown two video’s to educate them on the American Cancer Society as well as the progress that this event has made over the several years of existence.
City Marshal, Chief Mark A. Weeks who is also a member of the CRUZURS welcome everyone in attendance and spoke on the importance and how emotional this Relay For Life is for our community. “The fight against cancer is a fight worth fighting; this disease has touched many lives in our community, and your life in some way through a friend or love one” said Chief Weeks.
Chief Weeks also challenged everyone to contact the following persons on how to join in the fight against this disease: The American Cancer Society (Relay For Life) Community Representative Dee Hayhurst, Chair “Beth Williams”, Co-Chair “Lieutenant Tilman Mears”, DeFuniak Springs Police or Team Captain “Debbie Gillman” Communication Officer, DeFuniak Springs Police.
The CRUZURS are once again SHOOTING and CRUISING for a cure for this disease call CANCER. The CRUZERS began early evening decorating, cooking and arranging gifts that would be given away as door prizes and for those in attendance, the food and prizes were furnished and prepared by the CRUZURS.As the audience was finishing their dinner they were shown two video’s to educate them on the American Cancer Society as well as the progress that this event has made over the several years of existence.
City Marshal, Chief Mark A. Weeks who is also a member of the CRUZURS welcome everyone in attendance and spoke on the importance and how emotional this Relay For Life is for our community. “The fight against cancer is a fight worth fighting; this disease has touched many lives in our community, and your life in some way through a friend or love one” said Chief Weeks.
Chief Weeks also challenged everyone to contact the following persons on how to join in the fight against this disease: The American Cancer Society (Relay For Life) Community Representative Dee Hayhurst, Chair “Beth Williams”, Co-Chair “Lieutenant Tilman Mears”, DeFuniak Springs Police or Team Captain “Debbie Gillman” Communication Officer, DeFuniak Springs Police.












