On Friday, June 22, 2012, Roswell Park cancer patients, survivors and their guests gathered with riders and volunteers in the SurvivorSHIP tent at the first-ever and long-to-be-remembered Ride For Roswell Opening Ceremony.
The tent featured Roswell Park researchers, who were on hand to talk about the latest research that is making a difference for patients today and for years to come. Survivors enjoyed delicious treats, and tested their knowledge and accuracy at several table games—each with a guaranteed prize to serve as a lasting memento of the celebration.
Always a crowd-pleaser, the SurvivorSHIP basket raffle raised $3,200, to be used in support of a celebration for cancer survivors in 2013, as well as the 2012 Tree of Hope event. View the winning raffle ticket numbers.
Opening Ceremony Festivities
Following the pre-party, the Opening Ceremony kicked off with a procession of riders and survivors, followed by the arrival of the Peloton, and inspirational remarks by cancer advocate and former Buffalo Bills linebacker Chris Spielman, all leading up to a live performance by vocalist Rick Springfield, known for his hit-single “Jessie’s Girl.”
Thank You For Your Support
Many thanks to all the survivors, riders, volunteers and guests who made Opening Ceremony the grand celebration that it was, and a very special thank you to all the corporate sponsors who made it all possible.
More patients are being diagnosed with cancer every day.
Here at Roswell Park Cancer Institute, we must continue to do what we do best – to understand, prevent and cure cancer. Because if we don’t, cancer wins. And Cancer Can’t Win.
With more than 3,000 scientific, academic and medical minds – Cancer Can’t Win.
When we are leading an advanced genetic program and creating next generation cancer vaccines to prevent it – Cancer Can’t Win.
When we are starting 13 new companies to advance our discoveries and share them with the world – Cancer Can’t Win.