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Relay For Life

Lakewood High School, 14100 Franklin Blvd, Lakewood, OH | Get Directions »
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It’s been nine years since Lakewood’s had a Relay for Life event.

The drought is over.

The goal of the volunteer-driven event is to raise money and awareness for the American Cancer Society

Teams of volunteers — from local businesses, schools, churches and families — will take turns walking or running the track under the stars atLakewood High School.

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Taking place at the Rangers Stadium, doors will open at 5pm on Friday June 15th with the magic from Rick Smith Jr! Live music on the main stage starts after the opening ceremony with 2nd Half kicking the night off at 6:30. Following them regionally touring performer, Diana Chittester takes the stage at 7:30. And Eli Carr & Crew close out the main stage performing at 8:30. At the main gate you will hear the unique sounds of St Ed's Trash Talkers at 8pm followed by a Luminaire at 9:30. The performers will be selling CD's and merchandise where 30% of profits will go directly to the Relay for Life!

Then it all begins again at 8am Saturday the 16th. With Vance Music Studios kids kicking off the morning from 9am-11. 

Come join us for the closing ceremonies at 11:30am. 

Event Details

Posted by: Jessica Rose
Where Lakewood High School 14100 Franklin Blvd, Lakewood, OH 44107
Next on This event is over.
Time 5:00 pm–11:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­relay­forlife.­org/?­gclid=­CJm7i­pK8t7ACFcY­BRQodMCMm5Q
Price $0

More About Lakewood High School

Lakewood High School

Lakewood High School

14100 Franklin Blvd, Lakewood, OH
216-529-4080

The tenth largest public high school in the state, Lakewood High School has lots to be proud of. The school has received continued "excellent" ratings on the state's report card — not an easy feat. The school is undergoing a multi-million dollar renovation and expansion. Another point of pride for high school principal Bill Wagner is the fine arts program at the school — one that receives national recognition.

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