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Relay for Life

The 4th annual Glendale Relay for Life will start on Sat. Sept. 29 at 10 a.m. It's actually a 24-hour event, and the proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society. More than 38 teams and 600 people have signed up for this year's event. The reason it's called a relay is that each team is supposed to have one person on the track at all times, including during those wee hours of the morning. People say the whole event is like one big party. Opening ceremonies will include a “Survivors' Lap.”

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