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Fox Ridge Speedway ‘Racing for a Cure’
ARCADIA, WI – May, 2005 – Arcadia race track owners Dave and Judy Hesch
announced this month that FOX RIDGE SPEEDWAY would be getting involved with
the American Cancer Society’s ‘Relay for Life’ event being held in
Arcadia.
As teams of enthusiastic citizens prepare to gather at the Arcadia High School
for an overnight relay against cancer from 6 p.m. on June 3 until 9 a.m. on
June 4 FOX RIDGE SPEEDWAY will be getting involved as well – in a number of
ways.
“Cancer has touched almost everyone’s life in some way”, said Judy Hesch
during a recent discussion concerning FOX RIDGE SPEEDWAY’s involvement,
“as a matter of fact, it has directly touched the lives and hearts of most
of us here at Fox Ridge.
Both Dave and Judy have lost parents to cancer, and Judy's sister is currently
undergoing treatment for cancer at this time. Also, several of their employees
are cancer survivors. “One day,” added Dave, “we hope the word cancer
will become a memory and with the support of the entire country it may become
a reality”.
At the request of Judy, it was FOX RIDGE SPEEDWAY employees Carol Burmeister,
‘Team Captain’ for the “Fox Ridge Racers” relay team and Kevin Roesler
who got the ball rolling, “I am a survivor” stated Burmeister, “When
Judy asked Kevin and I to come up with ideas for how FOX RIDGE SPEEDWAY could
raise money for the relay. I went to one meeting and have been involved ever
since!”
Donation canisters are visibly located around the speedway and fund raising
events are held weekly to raise money and allow participants to take home
various pieces of donated racing collectables and paraphernalia. There are
even some special events being planned for Friday night June 3rd at FOX RIDGE
SPEEDWAY itself.
Roesler, driver of the FOX RIDGE SPEEDWAY pace truck, is also a cancer
survivor. Diagnosed in July of ‘99 with Hodgkin's Disease, Lymphoma Cancer,
Roesler will be in remission for 5 years as of May 5, 2005 and will be the
Honorary Chair for the ‘Relay for Life’ for the American Cancer Society
this year.
“One day I would like to see cancer being treated as easily as doctors treat
a common cold”, said Roesler this week when asked about his involvement,
“Research is the only way to get us there, and that's what the ‘Relay for
Life’ is all about - raising money for research to find a cure for
cancer.”
The ‘Fox Ridge Racers’ relay team will participate in the ‘Relay for
Life’ June 3rd and 4th.
For more information about the American Cancer Society’s ‘Relay for
Life’ contact Kaysie Olson of the American Cancer Society at 715.832.0181
extension 211. For more information on FOX RIDGE SPEEDWAY’s involvement in
the ‘Relay for Life’, or even perhaps how you could get involved with FOX
RIDGE’s efforts, simply visit the track any Friday night – the staff
involved with the effort would be more than happy to talk about their
involvement.
While plans and efforts for this off-track ‘Racing for a Cure’ continues,
the on-track action will heat up again this and every Friday night. All five
regular season divisions will be on hand to attack the big 3/8 mile
high-banked FOX RIDGE SPEEDWAY. Hot laps begin at 7 pm with the green flag for
the evening’s first race scheduled to wave at 7:30. Hope to see you AT THE
RIDGE!!
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