There's still more ways to be involved in the Atlanta SGK 3-Day and to support me!
At the 3-Day there is a post office. You can write me a letter to encourage me that I'll be able to pick up once I reach the campsite. They say that Day 2 is the hardest and the day that you need the most encouragement. I would love to hear from you! Here's the info from the SGK 3-Day Spectator Page...(click the link to go to the actual page and read the full information)
Before the Event
Getting ready for the Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure® is a big job. Here are some ways to support your participant before the big day arrives.
- Write a letter expressing your love and support to your walker, which we’ll deliver to her/him on the event.
Send letters to:
3-Day for the Cure
ATTN: INSERT NAME OF PARTICIPANT
12195 Highway 92, Suite 114-36
Woodstock, GA 30188
Envelopes only, please. No boxes or large packages. Mail must be postmarked no later than October 11th in order to ensure delivery at the 3-Day Camp Post Office. Please note: This address is not the actual location of camp, but a PO Box for mail delivery only. - Organize a group to host your very own private cheering station.
- Help raise money. Ask your participant how you can get involved in her/his fundraising plan.
- Join your participant on a training walk.
Join me, Momma, my boys, and Scott as we celebrate at the Opening Ceremony at Stone Mountain Park, Friday, October 21, at 7:30am. Anyone can attend opening and closing ceremonies. Let me know if you are interested in coming or meeting us there!
Cheering Stations...
Along the route of the 3-Day there are designated cheering stations. I don't know the exact locations yet, but I can let you know soon. Cheering stations are places where you can come and cheer on the walkers. Some people make posters and some people hand out water and other items. These people are often referred to as "walker stalkers." Some even come dressed in costume to support the cause. You can see lots of video of walker stalkers/cheering stations and footage from various 3-Day Events on Youtube. I would love to see you along the route. I can even stop for a short amount of time to talk to you, we'll take a photo, and I can have a rest at a cheering station. I want photos because I plan on blogging about each day of the event when I return complete with photos and video.
While at Home (from the Spectator site)
Capture the 3-Day in the news: While walkers are taking steps to end breast cancer, save any media coverage of the 3-Day. Aside from being a nice addition to your participant's 3-Day memorabilia, it will show her/his impact on the community.
Engage the kids in the cause: Since holding down the fort may include taking care of the kids, you can make this time meaningful by connecting them with the breast cancer cause.
- Have them create signs or decorations if they are able to go to a cheering station.
- Have them create a welcome home banner.
- Give them journals so they can write or draw what they’ve been doing for three days.
- Have them plan a welcome home meal or put together a care package with goodies, movies, comfy slippers, etc.
- Use this as an opportunity to talk to your kids about community, helping others and making a difference in the world.
Closing Ceremony
After three days and 60 miles, participants will take a final and incredibly emotional victory walk into the Closing Ceremony. Friends, family and supporters should arrive at the Closing Ceremony site at least one hour early to get the best view of the program. We encourage you to carpool or take public transportation. Not only is it better for the planet, but it will help lessen traffic congestion for everyone.
The Closing Ceremony is at Turner Field on Sunday, October 23, at 5:00pm. Parking is available in the Blue and Gold lots. Marta is also an option.
I have read other veteran participants blogs where friends have met them and walked the last mile to the stadium. I would love to have the support of you walking the last mile with me. Let me know if you are interested.