
Cindy Morton-Rose and her two daughters, Hannah (left) and Ella (right), lit a luminary in honor of a friend. "I think it is a meaningful time to remember loved ones and friends."
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Cindy Morton-Rose and her two daughters, Hannah (left) and Ella (right), lit a luminary in honor of a friend. "I think it is a meaningful time to remember loved ones and friends."
The total amount fundraised is revealed! The total was $164, 588.
Some people took a minute to sit in front of bags of loved ones during the ceremony.
Teams gather for the luminary ceremony.
The indoor campsite where teams could spend time hanging out, doing homework, and hopefully some sleep later on in the evening.
Tar Heel Raas entertain the crowd with their performance.
Relay 4 Life boards
Relay For Life began Friday night with a strong showing of people walking along the track.
Kara Cannizzaro protects the ball earlier this season. She scored three goals at No. 1 Maryland.
Cindy Morton-Rose and her two daughters, Hannah (left) and Ella (right), lit a luminary in honor of a friend. "I think it is a meaningful time to remember loved ones and friends."
Lisa Brescia (center) performs in Playmakers' Cabaret as Sally Bowles performing the number "Mein Herr" with members of the cast.
Julia Gootzeit was inspired by her past works to create a 3D paper sculptures that looks like coral reefs. Her gallery is showcased in the Allcott Gallery in Hanes Art Center.
Lisa Brescia performs the role of Sally Bowles in PlayMaker’s “Cabaret.”
Obie Award Winner Taylor Mac, playing the role of Emcee, rehearses for PlayMakers’ first production of “Cabaret” on Tuesday.
Lisa Brescia (center) performs in Playmakers' Cabaret as Sally Bowles performing the number "Don't tell Mama" with members of the cast.
Kelsey Didion performs "Mein Herr."
Spencer Beasley, a UNC graduate, works in Charlotte, NC with Wells Fargo as a first year Financial Institutions Analyst. Crop the chair out maybe??
Time Out is closing.
AAUW Chapel Hill's Annual Literacy Tea hosted author Lee Smith. Smith speaks with women who attended the event before her speech about her journey from a young girl as a writer to her present day works.