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33 Teams to Participate in Relay for Life of Acton
225 participants have raised more than $28,000 so far for Acton's Relay for Life, benefitting the American Cancer Society.

Charlene Arsenault, Patch Staff contributed to this report.
ACTON, MA — Dr. Gordy Klatt walked and ran for 24 hours around a track in Tacoma, WA, in 1985 and raised $27,000 for the American Cancer Society, assisting in its mission to fight cancer across the country.
The following year, 340 supporters joined in that effort. Now called the Relay for Life, this national movement and event has raised nearly $5 billion to fight cancer.
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Relay for Life is an organized, overnight community fundraising walk where teams of people camp out around a track, each of the members taking turns walking. Usually, this family friendly event is surrounded by games, entertainment and food.
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Communities hold Relay for Life events across the country, and throughout the year - in New England starting in April and continuing through the fall.
33 teams accounting for 225 participants are taking part in Relay for Life of Acton on May 21 at NARA park. The event starts at 3 p.m.
Revolution Community Yoga & Bodywork is leading the team fundraising with $4,419.20 raised; followed closely by heart and sole with $3,375 and Dream Team with $3,120.
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