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TEAM CAPTAIN # 1 American Cancer Society’s “19 th ” Monroe Relay for Life 2011 Monroe County Relay For Life June 4-5, 2011 “We want more Birthdays!”
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Connie & Willie Lass WELCOME INTRODUCTION OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS
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“More than Custer and the River Raisin” Local business and church history Schools and Sports in Monroe Co. Traditions and family life in Monroe Co. Everything we do is history.
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Handbook Highlights / CORRECTIONS Pg. 1 eliminate “newspaper deadline” Pg. 1 onsite fundraiser deadline May 23 Pg. 5 names collected after “Online” deadline Pg. 7 tent vendors may set up from 9a – 7p
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“Mr Relay”: Ideas for 2011 FIX REPLACE
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Newspaper Insert for 2011 Dawn Bondy
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Deadline is April 4 th This is the ONLY Relay for Life award that we have NOT earned.. Criteria: Succession Plan 10 of the top 15 teams registered by February 1 mentor for every 10 teams 105 teams registered by April 4th
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Pass out surveys: Please try to turn in tonight. Teams must be registered and fees payed BEFORE you can receive a site. I will start with the most senior teams and work down till we get to Relay 101 Lottery for 1 st year teams at the last Team Captain meeting #3 May 18 th, all sites will be set then.
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Survey: Tell me what you want to do and let me help you. Contact information-very important Security team Silent Auction What do you need help with?
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1.A Team-they come in all shapes and sizes. People are our best resource. These are not RELAY teams These are RELAY teams
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Pets of any kind. Children or teenagers who aren’t directly part of your team. Team members who camp apart from their team. Bikes, roller blades, skate boards or any powered device. All handicapped individuals will be accommodated.
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The lots are approximately 30 ft. x 30 ft. Tents should not be any bigger than 20 ft. wide by 20/30 ft. deep. Order your tents early! Portable carports, camping tents, popups, small travel trailers and “hand crafted” structures of all shapes and sizes (must still fit the size restrictions. Know where not to place a stake.
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TENTS, TENTS, TENTS
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If you are in need of securing a tent for your team, you may contact the following LOCAL businesses: Check for “Relay Discount”! Wicky’s Party Tents734.654.9548 Undercover Rental734.654.9711 Jackie’s Tents734.243.6725 Party Time Rentals734.654.2400 Mitchy’s Moonwalks734.735.8382 Other Tent Companies are available: they will come from as far as Detroit, Toledo, Ann Arbor. SHARE INFO AT TEAM CAPTAIN MTGS.
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Be as creative as you want. Remember, you have to carry it and no extension cords.
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Tent Curtains, tarps etc. It can get cold. Chairs, tables, lights, heaters, coolers, sleeping bags, food, beverages, etc. Signs and sentiments. Decorations, Decorations, and More Decorations. Lights are cool. Above ground Fire box. (BE CAREFUL!) Generator, extension cords, etc.
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OK!
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All power and water are free for use at your TEAM site. But, some Relayer’s like a little more “team space.” RV’s: NEXT MEETING.
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Relay is a very large, complex event with the usual issues when large crowds get together. Safety, security are paramount: On site Deputy Sheriffs all 24 hours. Large volunteer Security team, trained by the Deputies before the event. Ambulance services are either onsite/very near. First Aide station is at the Information Tent All disputes, etc. are settled by the Committee
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All Relay participants will have a wrist band: Required for teens/children after dark. Wrist bands will be available: 1. Given to the team captains at the last team captains meeting. 2. Available at the information booth (set up at the entrance) for all adults and team participating teens/children. 3. The team captains should write the name of their team on the wrist bands. Those without wristbands: 1. Adults will be encouraged to wear the wrist bands. 2. Teens/children will be asked which Relay team they belong to or who brought them for verification; those who cannot be verified will be brought to the information booth for contact of parents for a ride home.
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There is a large MAIN lot east of the Fairgrounds. Team setup, visitors There is a large SURVIVOR parking area, best for survivors and those who may need to get out at night. All areas will have volunteers, wheel-chairs, assistance with people or stuff.
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Safety is everything! The Monroe Relay for Life is one of the largest Relays in the country. Over 100 teams and more than 4000 to 6000 people in attendance. More “Day of Event” information to come next TC Meeting-DON’T MISS IT!
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Fundraising “It’s what we do at Relay”
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Kristen Pilon $1000 gets Rising Star (starter sign) Many Levels of Recognition: Gold Level $5K-Rolling Back for a Cure-Wal-Mart Rising Stars: $1k-Professional Village Pharmacy, $1K-Faith Walkers Stickers updated at meetings and at Relay
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Caryn Lorentz
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Stacey Kooyman
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Fundraising Handbook for Team Captains ABC’s of Fundraising -On-Line Resources: Our Website: http://www.relayforlife.org/monroemi -Relay Nation: ACS site for lots of help: http://www.relayforlife.org/relay /
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Deb Waltz Ways to get the points Coming to this meeting is worth points!
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PRE-RELAY SPIRIT POINTS AWARD Once again there will be an award for the team with the most pre-relay spirit. This will be determined by points your team can earn for participating in the various tasks needed to have a successful Relay. The award will be trophies awarded at the opening ceremony at the Relay. You will need to have each task signed off by either Debbie Waltz or Marion Rinne. We can do this for you at any of the meetings. POINTS These tasks will earn your team points: 100Attend Kick Off and pick up your team captain packet. 100 Bring a new team captain with you to Kick Off, if they register at Kick Off earn a bonus 50 more points. 100Register your team by Mar. 2 nd. 100 For each team captain meeting you attend: Mar. 2nd, Mar. 16 th, April 20 th, and May 18 th. Make sure you sign in! 150 Pay your team registration fee by Mar. 16 th, or, 100 Pay your team registration by April 20 th. 100 Have all your team members signed up online before the t-shirt deadline on May 4 th. 100 Turn in your teams’ luminaria names into Chris Sims for the newspaper insert by May 6 th. 100 Turn in your teams’ silent auction item(s) by the May 18 th deadline. 100 For each Pre-Relay fundraiser you have before May 18 th. 1pt. For every dollar raised online. 10 For every luminary bag sold. 100 Each member who signs up for the Cancer Action Network (CAN). 500 For a corporate sponsor. Last day to turn in points is May 18 th.
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Amy Solomon and Sarah Burkstrand MAIN WEBSITE: www.relayforlife.org/monroemi Keep up to date Register your team/members Track Team Member Donations Credit Card Donations On line BLITZ!
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Darlene Liedel
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All Teams are to contact 1 (one) local business and ask for a donation: This could be your registration fee. Businesses like advertising and community support-both thru Relay. It’s easy and a great way to promote Relay/ACS. Spirit Points!!! I’ll be asking: Who did you contact and do you need help?
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Sister Pat Rourke
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Terri Langton
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STARTS ½ Hour before each TEAM CAPTAIN MEETING: Online Support, Mentors available, sites confirmed, RV permits, info, fund raising activities, Team Captain counseling and support. Bring your ideas- your opinion counts. Senior teams: it’s always OK to come.
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All Health Dept, Food License info.
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More to come…….. TEAM CAPTAIN MEETING 2 Meeting TWO Wednesday April 20th, 2011 Location: Monroe County ISD, 1101 S. Raisinville Rd RELAY 101 Continues 6:30 pm to 7 pm River Raisin Room 1-4 Team Captain Meeting at 7 pm River Raisin Room 1-4 Hot Topics : ACS Mission/Mission Delivery Health Department-Food Licenses Survivorship Luminaria Procedures Hall of Remembrance Logistics-site progress, etc. Q&A
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