My speech at Lingrow was about all the assistance we had received from the community. I reflected back that night to Maggie's passing, and the feeling we got that we were visited by an angel on that darkest of days. (more of that story is at http://www.fluorescentangels.com/2012/11/angels-why-angels.html ) I likened the communities efforts on our behalf to a second visit. Angels show up, when you need them most. They are Fluorescent, because they ALWAYS SHOW UP. The idea of the FLUORESCENT ANGELS was born.
Ellen and Jaime had many family members, friends, students, teammates and players that would want to be involved. A relay "team" consists of only 12 members, each taking turns during the 24 hours of the relay...
Now was not a time to trifle over rules.
Our team would show up all at once, in a show of support and force, stay for a few hours and be on our way. It would be a chance to get everyone together, keep the mood positive, and show our girls how much they meant to us.
We sold shirts that first year, black with fluorescent green ink for $20 a piece. I thought maybe we'd need 100-150 prints. We used Facebook as our primary means of pushing our cause and information, and many new "angels" emerged. Our numbers breached 200, and I had to reorder prints, twice. by the night of the relay, we had sold 650+ tee shirts, and raised over $14,000 for the American Cancer Society. The ACS loved us too. We were quite photogenic with 650 of us packing the track in the same shirt! We even took a picture on the hillside, spelling out the word FAITH in 20ft high letters, because we said the usual word there, HOPE, wasn't enough for "Angels".
As we walked across the gym floor after taking down the nets, Jodie and I started talking. If we could get 650 people out to a track in Apollo on a hot night, how many could we get to come to the gym for our first game of the season? Between Jodie, Dan and I the words seemed to flow into a great idea...
Jam the Gym for Jaime!
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