Tonight in Fountain Park in Franklin a ceremony will be held with information and support for people going through cancer treatments now, survivors and remember those lost. Pink Splash for a Cure is an annual gathering that includes circling the fountain to add pink dye to the water so the fountain pours pink water all month long. It also raises money for the Kirtland Cancer Foundation which keeps the money local to help area families during their battle against cancer. It kicks of at 5:30 p.m.
Featured photo: October is breast cancer awareness month At sporting events all month fans and athletes will be displaying pink in order to increase awareness to continuing health issue of cancer in general, but specifically breast cancer. Last night the Cranberry super-fans made their section almost all pink to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Tonight in Fountain Park in Franklin a ceremony will be held with information and support for people going through cancer treatments now, survivors and remember those lost. Pink Splash for a Cure is an annual gathering that includes circling the fountain to add pink dye to the water so the fountain pours pink water all month long. It also raises money for the Kirtland Cancer Foundation which keeps the money local to help area families during their battle against cancer. It kicks of at 5:30 p.m.
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