Charmed for life; Jewel divvies out pendants for cancer survivors

Published 10:52 am Friday, July 25, 2014

Debra Eul shows off Pandora charms to June Smith as part of Stadheim Jewelers’ annual Relay for Life appreciation event Thursday. Stadheim has given Pandora charms to cancer survivors for the past six years as part of a partnership between Pandora and Relay For Life. -- Trey Mewes/trey.mewes@austindailyherald.com

Debra Eul shows off Pandora charms to June Smith as part of Stadheim Jewelers’ annual Relay for Life appreciation event Thursday. Stadheim has given Pandora charms to cancer survivors for the past six years as part of a partnership between Pandora and Relay For Life. — Trey Mewes/trey.mewes@austindailyherald.com

Area cancer survivors once again took part in Stadheim Jewelers’ annual Relay for Life appreciation event.

Each year, Stadheim gives out Pandora charms to survivors of cancer as part of a partnership between the charm company and Relay for Life, according to manager Bob Hartman.

“It’s a great event,” he said. “It’s been our honor and privilege to be a part of helping the community and helping someone celebrating life.”

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The Relay for Life is scheduled for Saturday at Bandshell Park. Events start at 3 p.m. and are open to the public. Attendees can purchase a bracelet for $5 to ride the water slide as much as they like, but a parental waiver is required.

The Relay for Life started in Austin in 1994 with nine teams, raising about $11,000. Last year, 26 teams raised about $98,000.