• So You Think I Should Vote?
  • QNetNews.ca
  • QNetNews TV
  • 91X FM News
  • QNetNews Interactive

  • TwitterTwitter
  • VimeoVimeo
  • FacebookFacebook
  • Home

Trent

College proud to host Relay for Life, says president

  • June 21, 2013 at 10:06 am
Christine McArthur, co-chair Relay for Life leadership team (right) and Karen White, president of Hasting Prince Edward and Brighton Community office of Canadian Cancer Society (left) hold up a banner for Relay for Life event at Loyalist College starting Friday . Photo by Jenny Fisher

By Sean McIntosh

Loyalist College is hosting the Relay for Life is the perfect location for it, said the event planner.

The 12 hour event, sponsored by the Canadian Cancer Society, will feature several teams relay racing with the goal of raising money for cancer related issues. The relay begins at 7 p.m. on Friday night, when cancer survivors will run the first lap, and ends at 7 a.m. on Saturday.

Other than the relay, there are several activities at the event, including a pancake eating contest early Saturday morning and three bands playing throughout the night.

Maureen Piercy, president of Loyalist College, believes that a strong part of the school’s mandate is to be integrated with the community. Piercy said it was wonderful seeing the community coming together to support such an important cause.

“Loyalist is proud to be involved and helping,” she said.

She also said that the event was very touching to her, and that it holds a special feeling that is hard to match.

Matthew Del Grosso, Relay for Life coordinator with the Canadian Cancer Society in Hastings and Prince Edward County, praised Loyalist College for its willingness to hold the event on its grounds. For 12 years the event was held at Loyalist, and there seems to be no plans to change that.

“This is the absolute most perfect home for Relay for Life,” he said.

He said that it was perfect because of the large space that Loyalist offers and the isolated setting, which gives them the ability to be as loud as they want.

Since the first Relay for Life in 1999, Hastings and Price Edward’s County has made, according to Del Grosso, over $3.3 million, including $260,000 at last year’s relay, which is significantly higher than the $160,000 made the first year.

Catholic School St. Josephs Greight Dragons currently have the highest amount raised, managing to donate over $10,000 for the event. Other top five teams in donations are the QuintEssential Clowns, who have raise just over $10,000, the Cancer Combatants, having raised just under $9,000, the Cookin’ Crew, who sit between $5,000 and $6,000, and Gee’s Girls, who have raised just over $4,000.

baner-jpg funstuff-jpg hope-jpg img_5752-14-08-27-jpg stuff-jpg tent-jpg
[Show picture list]

No related posts.

Print This Post Print This Post

Tags: Loyalist College

    Related Posts

  • Some international students will be going home for the winter holidays while others stay here December 6, 2018
  • As strike looms Loyalist students have questions September 27, 2017
  • Belleville Transit bus involved in collision March 20, 2018
  • Walking in a winter wonderland – on the side of Highway 62 January 31, 2019
  • Top Stories

    • It’s -30- for journalism at Loyalist College, at least for nowApril 22, 2025
    • Gurbakhshish Singh a volleyball player at Loyalist College.Gurbakhshish Singh becomes first international student to play volleyball for Loyalist College.March 26, 2025
    • Bridge Integrated Care Hub moves forward with federal fundingMarch 24, 2025
    • OPSEU Local president talks about impact of program, job cutsMarch 21, 2025
    • Cricket player hopes to grow the game in Quinte areaMarch 21, 2025
    • Gurbakhshish Singh a volleyball playerInternational student big part of Loyalist College volleyball teamMarch 21, 2025
    • The Empire Theatre is a big part of Quinte’s cultural heartMarch 20, 2025
  • Home
  • Trent
  • College proud to host Relay for Life, says president
  • Login
    Student Works
    Students
    • TwitterTwitter
    • VimeoVimeo
    • FacebookFacebook

    © 2014 QNetNews.ca. All Rights Reserved.