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  1. 1. Daily Post-Athenian
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    Published on: 3/25/2004   Last Visited: 3/25/2004

    According to ACS Development Representative Kristen Jones, each day policy-makers at all levels of government make decisions that impact your life and the lives of your loved ones.

    "His or her decisions can affect how many people will die of cancer or how much someone with cancer will suffer," she offered in a recent e-mail.

    On Wednesday, March 31, volunteers will gather at the State Capitol "to show our legislators how the American Cancer Society is waging the fight against cancer in communities across Tennessee. Your help is vital!"

    Jones added the ACS's Celebration at the State Capitol is a chance to be trained on "how to lobby" your elected officials on the cancer issues that matter most.

    The celebration will begin in Nashville at 12:30 p.m. CST (1:30 p.m. our time) and end at 6:30 p.m. Jones said the registration deadline is this Friday, March 26.

    "We've got a lot of great issues to fight for," Jones said.
  2. 2. Daily Post-Athenian
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    Published on: 3/4/2004   Last Visited: 3/5/2004

    Pictured, from left, are Entertainment Committee co-Chairwomen Dorothy Cowart and Faye Morris, President Yvonne Raper, Publicity Chairwoman Faye Forgety, Team Recruitment Chairwoman Rosie Buckner and Development Representative Kristen Eiselstein Jones with the Mid-South Division of the American Cancer Society.
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    "This will be the ninth year in McMinn County," said Kristen Eiselstein Jones, development representative with the Mid-South Division of the American Cancer Society.
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    "We'll take teams at any time," Jones said, adding if they want to get T-shirts to wear to the Relay For Life, they need to register by Thursday, April 1.
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    Jones said the 14 local Jiffy markets are planning to sell moon and stars cutouts in April to raise money for the American Cancer Society.

    The Survivors Tent is one of the most important aspects of the Relay For Life. Each survivor will be introduced and given a medallion before the survivors and caregivers begin the event.

    "We want them to open the Relay on the first lap," Jones said.
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    "We have sponsorships from $100 to $1,000," Jones said, adding the top contributors will be listed on the T-shirt.
  3. 3. Bradley News Weekly
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    Published on: 7/30/2003   Last Visited: 7/31/2003

    "I sincerely thank all cancer survivors, team leaders, team members, donors, and sponsors for their support during this soggy season," said Kristen Eiselstein, development representative for the American Cancer Society. "Despite the rain, we had a good turnout at the Relay (For Life) and a good time."

    Eiselstein added that the American Cancer Society is volunteer-driven. "Volunteers are truly the heart and soul of the organization," she said.
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    "Relay For Life truly is about being a community that takes up the fight, and I thank everyone for joining us and making a difference," Eiselstein said.

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