
The campus community and public will take part in?the?12th annual on Saturday, April 8 from 5 p.m. to Sunday, April 9 at 1 a.m.?at Clarence T.C. Ching?Field.
Opening activities will include welcome remarks by?Interim Chancellor ,?a flag ceremony with representatives of?UH ROTC?and the singing of the national anthem by a UH Mānoa student.
The Relay for Life movement is the largest event to help save lives from?cancer. Members of each team?fundraise in the months leading up the?overnight activity, then take turns walking or running around the track?from 5 in the evening until 1 in the morning.
??Registration is still being accepted at?the . This year’s?theme?is tie-dye, so participants are invited to?come in their?best tie-dye fashion.
For more information, and to sign up as a volunteer either individually or as a group, send an?email to?cancer@hawaii.edu.
