Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell, Red Bay, Russellville
 By  Kellie Singleton Published 
2:41 pm Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Painting the county purple

The Brookewood and Friends Relay For Life Team will be selling purple ribbons for $10 to support the Relay For Life. Pictured with ribbons are: Jolene Stockton, Jimmy Montgomery, Mayor David Grissom, Judge Barry Moore, Belinda Johnson and Betty Sibley.

The Brookewood and Friends Relay For Life Team will be selling purple ribbons for $10 to support the Relay For Life. Pictured with ribbons are: Jolene Stockton, Jimmy Montgomery, Mayor David Grissom, Judge Barry Moore, Belinda Johnson and Betty Sibley.

Members of the Franklin County Relay For Life Committee will be painting the county purple during the month of April to promote cancer awareness in the area.

To help promote this awareness, Russellville Mayor David Grissom and Franklin County Probate Judge Barry Moore signed proclamations last Wednesday to declare April as the Power of Purple Month for the city of Russellville and Franklin County as a whole.

“Cancer affects so many people in our community,” Grissom said.

“I have personally supported the Relay For Life for many years and as mayor, I am glad to show my support for this great cause through this proclamation.

“We appreciate the work of all the volunteers who make the Relay For Life in our county a success year after year. Their hard work and dedication have no doubt helped many people right here close to home.”

Moore said he was more than happy to have the county support the committee’s cancer awareness efforts as well.

“This is such a worthy cause and something the county commission is proud to support,” Moore said.

“We hope everyone in the community will show their support as well so that we can all do our part to not only raise awareness, but to help raise the necessary funding to one day find a cure.”

The Power of Purple Month is something the American Cancer Society does to help spread awareness about how cancer affects so many people in all different walks of life.

“Cancer can affect anyone at anytime and that’s why it is so important to raise awareness,” said Belinda Johnson, who is a cancer survivor and also serves as the Relay For Life event chairperson for Franklin County.

“The purpose of the Power of Purple Month is, of course, for awareness, but it is also to let those cancer survivors in our community know that we care about them and that we are fighting to find a cure so that no one else has to face this disease.

“We want them to be able to drive through town and see purple ribbons on businesses and homes and know they haven’t been forgotten.”

According to the ACS facts, the American Cancer Society served 489 local individuals with 1,797 patient programs and services in 2012, which means people right in the area have been helped because of the funding that has been raised through events like the Relay For Life.

In conjunction with Power of Purple Month, the Brookewood and Friends Relay For Life Team will be selling purple ribbons for $10 that businesses and individuals can display to show their support in the fight against cancer.

Jolene Stockton, who serves on the Brookewood and Friends team, said she and Betty Sibley started their neighborhood team five years ago as a way to raise even more money for the American Cancer Society since both women have been directly affected by cancer.

“This purple bow fundraiser is a great way for people to show their support for our Relay For Life event and for the American Cancer Society and all those affected by cancer,” Stockton said.

Johnson added it was also a good way to honor the memory of a loved one lost to cancer or to honor a survivor who won their battle or someone who is still fighting.

“We’ve had a lot of support for this fundraiser in the past and we just encourage everyone countywide to paint your communities purple in support of the fight against cancer.”

Anyone in the community who is interested in showing their support for Power of Purple Month by displaying a purple bow at their home or business can contact Stockton at 256-332-0748, Sandy Montgomery at 256-332-9157 or stop by the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce in downtown Russellville.

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