‘Carnival for a Cure’ the theme for 2026 Relay for Life
- Among many of the tents spread out on the park lawn at Belpre Civitan Park during last year’s Washington County Relay For Life event was the survivors tent, which featured items from the sponsors for survivors to take home afterward. (Photo by Amber Phipps)
- The sidewalks of Belpre Civitan Park were lined with the names of cancer survivors and sponsors for Washington County’s 31st Relay For Life event last year. (Photo by Amber Phipps)
- Tents lined Belpre Civitan Park last May during the 31st Relay For Life of Washington County. The lawn was packed with supporting community members and company sponsors. (Photo by Amber Phipps)
- Mother, wife and cancer survivor Alisha Wright spoke at Civitan Park during last year’s Relay For Life event, during which she shared her personal experience with beating cancer. (Photo by Amber Phipps)
- The survivors tent at Washington County’s 31st Relay For Life event in May 2025 at Civitan Park had items for survivors to collect. One of these items was Relay For Life purple pillows. (Photo by Amber Phipps)
- Cancer survivors took the first lap around Civitan Park last year during Washington County’s 31st Relay for Life event. Individuals were lined up in order of the year they beat cancer. (Photo by Amber Phipps)
- Warren High School senior Sophie Boothby will be the grand marshal for Saturday’s Relay for Life of Washington County. She was named junior grand marshal in 2024. (Photo provided)
- Sophie Boothby is shown at a Relay for Life of Washington event when she was 5 years old. (Photo provided)

Among many of the tents spread out on the park lawn at Belpre Civitan Park during last year’s Washington County Relay For Life event was the survivors tent, which featured items from the sponsors for survivors to take home afterward. (Photo by Amber Phipps)
BELPRE – The Relay for Life of Washington County returns to Civitan Park in Belpre Saturday with the theme “Carnival for a Cure.”
In addition to the usual Survivor and Caregiver Dinner, music, auction and luminaria, the event will include some carnival touches like funhouse mirrors in the Survivor Tent, face-painting, balloon animals and a dilly dunker featuring some physicians from Marietta Memorial Hospital, said Rhonda Blair, chairwoman of the event.
“We’re calling it Dunk a Doc,” she said.
Planned for 3-5 and 6-8 p.m., the dilly dunker is one of many fundraisers for the event as a whole as well as among the teams who will be set up at the park. Money raised at Relay goes to support cancer research and families and individuals impacted by cancer.
The biggest fundraiser is the auction, which will take place at 5:45 p.m. Saturday at the park’s gazebo.

The sidewalks of Belpre Civitan Park were lined with the names of cancer survivors and sponsors for Washington County’s 31st Relay For Life event last year. (Photo by Amber Phipps)
In addition, sponsors of the event include: Caregiver supporters — City of Belpre, The Marietta Times, WMOA & WJAW Radio; Hope Lodge supporter — Qdoba Mexican Eats; Signature level — Peoples Bank, United Rentals, Whit’s Frozen Custard; Friends of Relay — Civitan Club of Marietta, Event Design Production and Rentals, KMA Auto, McLeish Auction, Pioneer Ladies Civitan, Starbucks – Vienna, Wendy’s of Belpre, Hardee’s; Hope for a Cure level — McDonald’s of Belpre, Jim Smith Sound, Lisa’s Sweet Stop, High Schools That Rock, Remy Dennis, Stallion and Big Daddy Bass.
Blair has been a volunteer with Relay for 28 years. She got started because she knew people who had cancer and recognized risk factors among some of her family members. It became even more personal when her father was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2003 and passed away the following year.
“That’s kind of why I kept doing it,” she said.
Blair said one of her favorite parts of the event is seeing cancer survivors wearing their medals, to which a star pin is added each year.
“It is a lot of work being on the committee, but it all pays off the day of, when you see the survivors come,” she said.

Tents lined Belpre Civitan Park last May during the 31st Relay For Life of Washington County. The lawn was packed with supporting community members and company sponsors. (Photo by Amber Phipps)
This year’s grand marshal is Warren High School senior Sophie Boothby. Though she had been participating in Relay for Life events since she was five years old, it has been only in recent years that Boothy took part as a cancer survivor.
“It’s definitely a very different perspective, for sure,” said Boothby, who was diagnosed with a rare brain tumor and underwent surgery and radiation treatment in 2024. “I see how much good this organization does.”
Boothby served as the junior grand marshal at the 2024 Relay and said she wasn’t expecting to be chosen to lead the survivors’ lap this year.
“I’m definitely so excited,” she said.
The Survivor and Caregiver Dinner at 4 p.m. in Shelter 1 will feature food from Qdoba and dessert from Whit’s Frozen Custard. There will also be food trucks for attendees, something the committee decided to bring back after a couple of years.

Mother, wife and cancer survivor Alisha Wright spoke at Civitan Park during last year's Relay For Life event, during which she shared her personal experience with beating cancer. (Photo by Amber Phipps)
A dozen Relay teams are signed up for the event: Belpre Cancer Center – Memorial Health System, Ron’s Angels, Miller Family and Friends, Torri’s Tornado, Kenadee Strong, Team Impossible, Sorelle di Lotta, Hope, Cotta Cure Em All, Cancer Crush, Bridget and Ace’s Brigade, #Livelikelisa.
However, Blair noted the activities are open to all.
“Just come and show up and participate in the fun,” she said.
Evan Bevins can be reached at ebevins@newsandsentinel.com.
Relay for Life of Washington County schedule

The survivors tent at Washington County’s 31st Relay For Life event in May 2025 at Civitan Park had items for survivors to collect. One of these items was Relay For Life purple pillows. (Photo by Amber Phipps)
Saturday, Civitan Park, Belpre
* 3 p.m. – Kickoff, registration opens, Stallion performing at gazebo
* 4 p.m. – Cake walk (gazebo), Big Daddy Bass DJ and Karaoke, Survivor and Caregiver Dinner at Shelter 1
* 5 p.m. – Opening ceremonies (gazebo), group photos, Survivor and Caregiver first lap
* 5:45 p.m. – Auction (gazebo)

Cancer survivors took the first lap around Civitan Park last year during Washington County’s 31st Relay for Life event. Individuals were lined up in order of the year they beat cancer. (Photo by Amber Phipps)
* 6:30 p.m. – Remy Dennis performing
* 7:15 p.m. – High Schools That Rock performing
* 8:45 p.m. – Luminaria Service
* 9:30 p.m. – Closing ceremonies

Warren High School senior Sophie Boothby will be the grand marshal for Saturday’s Relay for Life of Washington County. She was named junior grand marshal in 2024. (Photo provided)

Sophie Boothby is shown at a Relay for Life of Washington event when she was 5 years old. (Photo provided)











