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Sunday, February 26, 2017

Hope lives here

The third annual Derwent Valley Relay for Life concluded at 10am today after
raising more than $42,000 for cancer research. The "Hope" sign, above, was
 was illuminated around 9pm yesterday, signifying that for the more than 200
 participants, hope does indeed live here.
A scene from the first moments of the relay when the Derwent Valley Concert
Band played at the head of the Survivors and Carers Walk.
Waiting for the relay to get under way.
Legislative Councillor Craig Farrell introduces the guest speakers.
Derwent Valley Relay for Life ambassador Kerry Hore.
The Cancer Council's mascot in front of the Survivors and Carers Walk.

Cancer survivors and carers make the first lap of the Tynwald Park oval.
The Derwent Valley Concert Band on parade.
Some of the walkers in the Survivors and Carers lap of honour.

Another group of Survivors and Carers.

The Norkse Skog team.

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