The Michigan 3-Day Success

A successful Michigan 3-Day celebrates at the Closing Ceremony at Ford Motor Corporate Headquarters

A successful Michigan 3-Day crowd of walkers celebrates with Dr. Sheri at the Closing Ceremony at Ford Motor Corporate Headquarters

Some of the  highlights of the Susan G. Komen Michigan 3-Day must include great weather, exciting community support and a great group of veteran and first-time walkers. The weather wasn’t too bad, either, with sunny skies and temperatures in the 70’s and 80’s during the day. The Opening Ceremony was a combination of some excellent Zumba, a beautiful sunrise behind Dr. Sheri’s welcome, and a wonderful group of flag bearers and breast cancer survivors.

No one can deny the strong community support for the cause. Private cheering stations dotted the route each day, with a special welcome in the town of Plymouth on Saturday. Not only is the square packed with people cheering on the walkers, but the community continues to dye the town fountain a very appropriate color of pink! From firefighters on Saturday to hundreds of local cheerleading squads on Sunday, the community came out with their full support of the fight to end breast cancer.

Michigan 3-Day friends stop in the shade of Pit Stop 2 on Sunday morning

Michigan 3-Day friends stop in the shade of Pit Stop 2 on Sunday morning

The Milestone Award was given to Barry Blauer at the Camp Show on Friday evening. Barry continues to be a driving force in the campaign to end breast cancer and has shown it with a commitment of over ten years and individual fundraising efforts that top $141,000!  We can’t thank Barry enough for his commitment to the 3-Day family and for his large part in helping Komen fund its mission to end breast cancer.

Barry Blauer receives the Milestone Award at the 2013 Michigan 3-Day

Barry Blauer receives the Milestone Award at the 2013 Michigan 3-Day

As a photographer and writer along with the 3-Day® this year, I was once again moved by the sheer number of extraordinary stories among the participants from personal tragedy-turned-miracle to those who had just lost a mother to cancer. Each person had a profoundly touching story. A boyfriend pushed a participant 60 miles, after she had obtained her funding, but then tragically had broken her foot, which was in a cast.  Without the need for notoriety, he silently moved over the course as attention was often diverted to his girlfriend’s cast. I noticed him stand silently beside, attentive but clearly not interested in the limelight. I saw them multiple times each day, with his limp worsening slowly in one knee. He wore sunglasses and a hat. He rarely spoke. I still do not know his name.

Somehow I felt he was the story of every walker who might never be “known” or tell their story to a large audience. Perhaps I didn’t ask his name because I wanted him to remain the universal walker, one who endured all without recognition. I think that’s who he is.

As the Closing Ceremony commenced, the participants gave tribute to breast cancer survivors without the need for a cue. On one knee and with a shoe held high, the Survivors’ Circle gathered in the middle of the Ceremony and later raised the flag, symbolizing the commitment to find a cure for breast cancer. What an event and what a success. Those who raised money including both the walkers and the crew of the 2013 Michigan 3-Day gathered a staggering $2.6 million. Thank you to all those who made this event in Michigan another wonderful success! See you next year!

MORE PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE 2013 MICHIGAN 3-DAY

Susan G. Komen walkers gear up and take on Day 1 to find a cure for breast cancer. Susan G. Komen walkers gear up and take on Day 1 to find a cure for breast cancer. Susan G. Komen walkers gear up and take on Day 1 to find a cure for breast cancer. Susan G. Komen walkers gear up and take on Day 1 to find a cure for breast cancer. Susan G. Komen walkers gear up and take on Day 1 to find a cure for breast cancer. Susan G. Komen walkers gear up and take on Day 1 to find a cure for breast cancer. Susan G. Komen walkers gear up and take on Day 2 to find a cure for breast cancer. Susan G. Komen walkers gear up and take on Day 3 to find a cure for breast cancer. Susan G. Komen walkers gear up and take on Day 3 to find a cure for breast cancer. Susan G. Komen walkers gear up and take on Day 3 to find a cure for breast cancer.

Michigan 3-Day Top Fundraisers

We could not have ordered better weather for the Michigan 3-Day, which exploded onto the streets this morning at sunrise.  The walkers were cheered on by a strong contingent of local supporters, and a cool breeze eased over the camp during dinner.  At the Camp Show, our top fundraisers were announced!

Top Fundraising Team: Hines Pink Pathers, $131,023; Lena Cervantes (Captain)

Bank of America

Bank of America awards the Hines Pink Pathers via Co-Captain Lena Cervantes for their tremendous efforts

Top Fundraising Crew Member: Amy Nadeau, $12,165; Camp Services

Amy accepts a Bank of America recognition for Top Fundraiser

Amy Nadeau accepts a Bank of America recognition for Top Fundraising Crew Member

Top Individual Fundraiser: Jon Eaton, $26,444

Bank of America awards Jon Eaton for his efforts as Top Individual Fundraiser at the Michigan 3-Day

Bank of America awards Jon Eaton for his efforts as Top Individual Fundraiser at the Michigan 3-Day

These numbers are astounding, and we are inspired by all of the Komen 3-Day participants in their fundraising efforts! See you on Day 2 of the Michigan 3-Day!

Making Memories with the 3-Day Coaches: Boston, Cleveland, Chicago

Participants on the 2013 3-Day in Boston, Cleveland and Chicago made this year’s 3-Day journey with mixed emotions, knowing the event would not be returning to their city in 2014. Our 3-Day coaches and event staff felt the same mix of joy and melancholy as they walked or supported our last events in these three remarkable cities. They share their love, gratitude and messages for the 3-Day participant community below.Cleveland finish

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