Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Today is LIVESTRONG DAY

LIVESTRONG Day is the Lance Armstrong Foundation's (LAF) grassroots advocacy initiative to unify people affected by cancer and make cancer a national priority. In its fourth year, the goal of LIVESTRONG Day is to raise awareness and bring attention to cancer issues on a national level and in local communities across the country. The Lance Armstrong Foundation will have 200 cancer survivors in Washington D.C. calling on their and our representatives to enlist their actions for our cause.

There will be a LIVESTRONG Day event at the Shops at Liberty Place between Noon and 2:30. We will have on display the LIVESTRONG DAY proclamation presented by Mayor John Street.





We also have a Resolution enacted by the full House of Representatives of the Commonwealth and by the Montgomery County Commissioners.

Tonight there will be a Ride of Silence honoring cyclists who have been killed or injured in accidents with automobiles. The ride forms at the Art Museum steps at 6:45. It will leave there at 7:00 and last about 1.5 hours. Come join us and WEAR YELLOW.

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