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Walk on by: cancer survivors and caregivers make their first lap around the National Sports Centre North Field for the kick-off of the Relay for Life (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

If you see native Americans, Dr Seuss characters and disco dancers walking in endless circles today, don’t fret for your sanity just yet.

They’re all participating in this year’s “Relay for Life” at the National Sports Centre — a 24-hour fundraiser for cancer prevention, detection and treatment.

The third annual event kicked off at 6.30pm yesterday and sees teams continually walking around the North Field’s athletic track. Organisers hope to raise $600,000 this year, with 95 per cent of proceeds going to the Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre and the remaining five per cent to Global Relay For Life in the United States. The previous two events have rustled up a combined $1 million.

Tents are dotted along the track, offering everything from raffles and bake sales to ball games and AIG’s “selfie station”, all to help swell the charity coffers.

Judith Uddin began the “Rock Stars” tent after she was diagnosed with colon cancer three years ago, with the name inspired by her daughter’s continued encouraging words during that difficult time.

Among the activities on offer under the tarpaulin are a silent auction and a “mystery wine grab”.

“It’s a community event with great camaraderie, plus you learn a lot. It’s phenomenal,” said Mrs Uddin, a Southampton native whose cancer is now in remission.

Jay Correia, co-owner of The Swizzle Inn, is part of the 20-strong “Super Swizzlers” team which includes his mother, also a cancer survivor.

“We’re looking to raise as much money as we can, and we’re excited that most of the money helps cancer survivors and patients in Bermuda,” he said.

“We’ve raised around $23,000 so far this year. Our target is $30,000, and we’re going to get there.”

Kellianne Smith is part of the Argus team, which has 62 people participating and has raised $5,000 so far this year.

“It’s a worthy cause and we enjoy reaching out to help the community,” she said.

Relay For Life: Bank of Butterfield (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Relay For Life: AIG(Photograph by Akil Simmons)
One walker won't hold his horses at Relay for Life (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
It’s child’s play: Adventureland Nursery and Preschool
For participants, getting dressed up is half the fun (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
One walker has a sense of humour (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Relay For Life: Cancer survivors and caregivers make their first lap around the National Sports Center North Field for the kick off of the Relay for Life. (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
There's a real sense of camaraderie at the fundraising event (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Young and old all take part together (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Relay For Life: Colonial (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Finding their rhythm: Disco Divas
For many, this relay is another feather in their cap (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
Relay For Life: Ironshore (Photograph by Akil Simmons)
One participant fist-pumps the air (Photograph by Akil Simmons)