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Newtown, CT, USA
Newtown, CT, USA
Newtown, CT, USA
Newtown, CT, USA
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A Few Gather To Celebrate Lives Lost And Cancer Survivors: Fifth Annual Hope On Main Street

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On September 7, “Newtown Hope on Main Street,” formerly known as “Newtown Relay for Life,” presented its Fifth Annual Hope on Main Street event. The event was held in the courtyard of the C.H. Booth Library. It rained heavily for most of the program, which gave a somber feel to the remembrance and celebration of life program. Approximately 50 people attended the event. Among them were cancer survivors, their caregivers, community supporters, and local leadership. All were in attendance to show support and care for those who have struggled or are currently struggling with cancer because, quite frankly, cancer sucks, and no one should have to face it alone.

Peter Monaghan played the bagpipes — adding a poignant quality to the ceremony. Other local musicians played uplifting music to help celebrate the lives of those lost and to provide a bright moment to those currently dealing with cancer. Mary Salley, a cancer survivor, spoke about her experiences with cancer and First Selectman, Jeff Capeci, addressed the guests, as well.

A trio of women, one of them sporting a “Fight Like a Girl” jacket, watch and listen to bagpiper Peter Monaghan. Monaghan provided some very moving and poignant music at the Fifth Annual Hope on Main Street event on September 7, that provided a moment to remember those lost to cancer and to support those who are currently dealing with cancer and to celebrate their caregivers as guests huddled in the rain. —Bee Photos, Glass
Cancer survivor, Mary Salley, addresses the guests at Hope on Main Street.
Some of the crowd that braved the rain during the event. Hanging from the blue canopy is a hand-made sign that reads “Don’t let cancer bring you down” with a heart drawn next to the inspiring words.
Uplifting music was provided by (from left) Tracy James, Molly Bryce, and Jim DeVivo at the event.
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