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  • Terry Lambert from Leasgill said:

    I challenged myself to complete my first StarWalk on behalf of my brother who lost his 4 year battle against lymphoma a year ago May, and my mother who is a 29 year survivor of lymphoma and is now battling breast cancer, aged 89. I have not been able to consider walking 15km for 41 years, but now with my titanium replacement knees, I decided this was the year to give it a go.

    I was last, but triumphant. The marshalls that the back marker and I collected as we passed their posts were very kind to escort me at my speed to the finish (and those bacon butties). It was a splendid event, well organised, and had a fine spirit, thanks too to all those who sponsored me and everyone else.

  • Laura MacDonald from Kendal said:

    We all had so much fun and we're there next year.

  • Zoe Beresford from Lancaster said:

    This was my first Star Walk and it was a great night! Myself and my sister would like to thank the two marshalls near mile 8 or 9 who sang "you've lost that loving feeling" while we walked passed them. It cheered us up no end !!! We will be doing it next year.

  • Carol Smith from Barrows Green said:

    Great night, did the walk with my four friends who all came from all over the country to walk with me ,I was diagnosed with cancer last year and CancerCare has helped me a lot. A very worthy cause I hope we all raised a lot of money.

  • Tracey Heap from Kendal said:

    me and my friend simone did the star walk for the first time this year my friend simone was in the decorated wheel chair it was a brill night and i would like to thank ever one who helped me get the wheel chair up all the hills i could have done it with out you all as i suffer from sayatica thanks to all those who helped me one again xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  • Lynn Haines from Brierfield said:

    This was my first Star Walk and it was a great night. The organisers and the stewards along the way really helped make it a special event and the breakfast rolls waiting for us at the finish just hit the right spot. I can't wait to do another Star Walk. Thanks to everyone who supported me and especially the two special guys who waited for my return!!

  • Louise Banks from Kendal said:

    It's the 1st time I've done the Starwalk and not the last. I really enjoyed the atmosphere, the route and the way it was organized, also the weather helped by not raining. I feel that it's a really good cause and thank all the volunteers for there time and effot put into the walk especially the people doing the bacon butties at the end which were very enjoyable. Thank you again and see you next year.

  • Helen T from Windermere said:

    I loved the new start time and the new route. Another fantastic Starwalk, Thanks to all the organisers and helpers, don't know how you arranged that stunning moon, but well done!!

  • Rachel Esposito from Somewhere or other said:

    I just wanted to say what a fantastic event the Starwalk was last night. Having never done anything like it before, I thoroughly enjoyed it and was very impressed by the organisation of the night - so well done to everyone. My neice Hannah also completed the walk. Neither of us stopped once! Thanks again.

  • Sue Ireland from Kendal said:

    A big thankyou to all the marshals and supporters who turned out last night. As a walker it does make a difference when people clap and cheer, it makes you feel good! I hope we raise a huge amount of money this year. Its a great thing to be part of and a wonderful way to spend a Saturday night!

  • Tracey from Windermere said:

    This is my second time taking part in the Starwalk and yet again a very well organised event with plenty of support. A special thanks to Lakeland Radio for all their advertising which encouraged Saturday night revellers onto the streets to support us all.

    Well done to all who took part and a BIG thank you to all supporters and volunteers. All the pink hats, boppers, t-shirts and glowsticks certainly brightened up Kendal that night. Well Done to all and Best Wishes to all at Cancercare.

  • Joanne Whitfield from Wallasey, Wirral said:

    This is the first year that I have done the Starwalk and really didn't know what to expect. I really enjoyed the whole evening from start to finish. Although I don't live locally, I do have a holiday home within the local area so I thought it would be a nice thing to do by taking part in the walk and helping to raise money for the local community. I completed this walk with my friends Lin, Debbie and Anita and hopefully we will all be back next year to do it all over again!!!!xxxxxxxxxxxx

  • Kelma Yates from Kirkbarrow, Kendal said:

    "I had only just finished a course of chemotherapy the day before, but was determined to be there. I have terminal cancer so it was hard work but I’m glad I did it. I have my good days and bad days, but I go to CancerCare and this was one of those things which I would have done whether I was having a good or bad day.

    CancerCare is an invaluable service and we are very, very lucky to have it in the area. I go there to have massages and my son goes to see a counsellor. He is only nine so it is very difficult for him to grasp what is happening.

    I appreciate every women who took part, and every step they made on the StarWalk."

  • Wendy Clark from Kendal said:

    This was my first time taking part in the Kendal Starwalk and I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed every minute ! From the moment everyone arrived, the atmosphere was buzzing and the whole event was really well organised. CancerCare have helped me enormously in past years and I was delighted to be able to take part and raise money for a cause that isn't only just worthwhile, but something I know helps a great deal. A BIG Thankyou to all the marshalls, it was brilliant to see so many volunteers out in the middle of the night helping make it a safe and easy to follow route. We were blessed with the weather, it was such a warm night and I was delighted to finish with my friend in the top 10. I would definately take part again and look forward to next year. Thanks again for organising such a brilliant event.

  • Jo Miller from Kendal said:

    I would just like to say thank you to the organisers, stewards and every single volunteer who helped with this years StarWalk. Staying up all night isn't something everyone would want to do but all those volunteers did brilliantly. What a great night it was! From registering to returning to the Leisure Centre afterwards for that delicious bacon butty everything went really smoothly and to say that it was the first time such an event had been done - well - you'd never have known.

  • Susan Sleep from Somewhere or other said:

    I enjoyed taking part in Saturdays walk and met some very nice people, the atmosphere was great. The support "staff" were very helpful and friendly and did a great job .

  • Helen Matthews from Staveley said:

    Hi, wanted to say thank you for getting us the places for the StarWalk – it was a great night. My friend and I managed 15.5 minute miles - and so finished at a reasonable hour. We will send sponsor money to you in due course.

    I have just heard about someone who was due to do the star walk but was ill with migraine on Saturday night (she had about £150 sponsorship). So being rather disappointed she decided she would do the walk anyway on Sunday and I am delighted to say she finished it.

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  • Susan Winter from Kendal said:

    Hi there! Just a short note to say how much I enjoyed the walk on Saturday....despite the rain! I hope the event was a great success for you.

    Finally, thanks to all the corporate sponsors for providing us with T shirts, goody bags and those lovely bacon butties at the end of the walk!

  • Shirley Rigby from Kendal said:

    What a great night. As I am physically handicapped I did the StarWalk in my electric wheelchair, along with my family and friends. The rain did not dampen our spirits the atmosphere was tremendous. Thanks go to the people who stood outside their houses and the pubs cheering us on. The consideration of Taxi Drivers was second to none, but the highlight of the walk for most of us, was the great blue light from our glow sticks encircling Kendal Green. It was fantastic. Our thanks also to the St John’s Ambulance and the many Marshals who stood along the route in the cold and wet. But the greatest thanks of all go to the organisers and helpers at the Leisure Centre who spent many hours preparing and tiding up afterwards, including all those who prepared the bacon baps, which were most acceptable. Here’s to next year.

  • Yvonne Reddish from Somewhere or other said:

    Hello, First of all can I congratulate all the people involved in setting up and carrying out the StarWalk around Kendal on 12th May, it was a most enjoyable night with a great atmosphere and well organised.

    Everyone I have spoken to today that took part, had an enjoyable evening and despite the rain it didn't dampen their spirits. Our group (Grandma, Mum, Daughter aged 10 and a few friends) may have been one of the last ones over the finishing line but the support from the other walkers, marshals and general public spurred us on to the end. It was worth all the aching the following day to look back on the evening to what we had all achieved.

    Thank you once again, everyone worked very hard and I'm definitely looking forward to doing it again next year.

  • Angela Rawlinson from Morecambe said:

    Hi this is Angela Rawlinson, Morecambe just a message to Helen and all the team at CancerCare who made the first StarWalk event a roaring success. We all had a great time despite the weather. It was really uplifting to know that we were all making a difference to people’s lives and at the same time remembering some very special family members and friends who had been taken from us prematurely because of this cruel disease.

    I personally would like to thank my sister Linda and all my friends who agreed to come along with me and take part in this event. Here's to next year.

  • Amanda Teasdale from Kendal said:

    It's the day after the first StarWalk 2007 although I may be tired and weary, the kids gave me 3 hours sleep before they decided that they wanted to get up although I may have not, I am already making plans for next years event and asking some friends and neighbours if they want to join I had such a lovely time this being my first sponsored event since I was a teen I feel very proud of myself and of the others who did the walk as we have made a difference to the charity, chances are that someone I know will use the services that they provide this year and it's a nice feeling to know that I helped in a little way.

  • Lilian Millen from Oxenholme said:

    I did the StarWalk as a thank you to Cancer Care but also in memory of my husband Boyd. Boyd was my best friend and also he was my race walking coach. He was always very proud of my success as an International Athlete. We both did a last race together in August 2001, a 24 hour event in Malaysia and decided to call it a day.

    On Saturday night I felt so close to Boyd, it was as if he said go on you can still race walk and I did. going up Sedbergh Road I felt him close encouraging me as in the old days when he used to pop up in some dark location to check on me give me encouragement and an odd goody, a sweet, a piece of banana, a piece of cheese. I startled a man a little inebriated by Parkside cemetery when I called out " I know I am walking like a navvy but I'm still going strong!"

    Thank you CancerCare, for about the first time since Boyd was diagnosed with cancer I think I felt happy, I was doing what would have pleased him. If he was still alive he would have been out there encouraging everyone for walking that night, for many it was a one off, I would like to think they would keep up the walking. I never for one minute on Saturday evening thought I would ever race walk again.

  • Jan Evans from Kendal said:

    This is a great idea. I have done Race for Life for 5 years and the Edinburgh Moonwalk but would love to support Cancer Care locally who have done so much to help both my parents when they were ill and now that they have recovered.

  • Jane Anderson from Lancaster said:

    I can't wait what a fantastic idea and in such a beautiful location for a fantastic charity! Come on ladies lets have a great night and do something for a great cause. CancerCare is a very valuable charity that works hard in the Bay area.

  • Angela Thornton from Carnforth said:

    I did the Moonwalk in London a couple of years ago and loved it although it was a long way to travel and expensive. It is great that now I can do a midnight walk locally and the money goes to help people living in our area. Well done CancerCare, keep up the good work!

  • Mary Ellis from Ambleside said:

    I am so excited and have been out training now A couple of times a week! Really looking forward to walking with you all and raising money for charity!

  • Linda Smith from Windermere said:

    I lost a close member of the family recently and really want to give something back to CancerCare so the Starwalk was ideal.12 of my friends and I have put in a team and are really looking forward to the night. brilliant idea!

  • Michelle Cropper from Nether Kellet said:

    Really looking forward to the StarWalk and the opportunity to give something back to such a FANTASTIC charity.Wouldn't have coped with my cancer without CancerCare.Thanks

  • Clare Everett from Kendal said:

    Just got my registration pack and I am now going to set up a www.justgiving.com page it really is the best hassle free way to get sponsors!

  • Ally Roberts from Milnethorpe said:

    I am walking this in memory of my Mum as we did a lot of walking together and Cancercare really helped her through her cancer. This is my way of saying thank you and remembering the most inspirational women in my life. x

  • Tracy Cooke from Windermere said:

    Well done to CancerCare, I think it will be a great night and hope there will be many more StarWalks ahead! Well done to all taking part. If anyone wants to sort out their sponsorship online I suggest justgiving.com where you can build your own page and watch your sponsorship grow. Good Luck!

  • Angie Kay from Lancaster said:

    I know this isn't going to be easy but then, neither is facing cancer, so I'm looking forward to giving it a go on behalf of all CancerCare's fantastic clients. Not sure my training programme is quite up to speed though! Thanks to all my friends and family who have sponsored me so far. Come on the rest of you - get those credit cards out!

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