300 turn out for Relay for Life event

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NSBNEWS.net photos by Henry Frederick.

A fundraiser was held Saturday at SoNapa Wine Co. by the Team Ocean Walkers for Relay for Life. The overflowing crowd spilled out into the front of the Third Avenue winery with some 300 people showing up.  Mac McClelland, whose wife, Sue, organized the event, said theit team hoped to raise $2,500 during the three-hoursocial gathering.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- SoNapa Wine Co. provided the wine. Ocean Walk provided the cheese. The wine went much further and for a good cause Saturday: A fundraiser for Relay For Life.

At far left, Mike Kosmas, and near left, Adam Barringer, New Smyrna Beach's mayor, co-owners of SoNapa, help with wine service.

The event was put on by Team Ocean Walkers, who hoped to raise $2,500, which would bring the organization's totals to its planned $5,000 for Relay For Life, the annual community fundraiser that raises money for cancer research.

"We're hoping this pushes us over the edge," said Mac McClelland, whose wife, Sue, organized the event from 5 to 8 p.m. at the beachside winery-restaurant on Third Avenue.

Patrons paid $10 each to attend -- with $5 going to the relay team and $5 to SoNapa.

There were several prominent community members in attendance, including City Commissioner Jack Grasty and City Commissioner Judy Reiker and her husband, Guy Mariande.

At left, patrons socialize during the 5-oclock hour. Above left, City Commissioner Jack Grasty poses with Kathleen Vanderboort, an NSB resident. Above right is City Commissioner Judy Reiker.

 

 

 

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Relay for Life Event

Great Event! Great Coverage! Best wishes to the Ocean Walkers for exceeding their goal for this fundraiser and hopes for exceeding their overall goal!

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