TYLER — To raise awareness of womens cancer, Tyler Firefighters are inviting the entire community to don their pink shirts for the second annual Turn Tyler Pink event Oct. 5, from 5-8 p.m., on the Downtown Square. The event will feature the Pink Heals Tour, a caravan of pink fire trucks that travel the country to raise awareness of cancer. The trucks are signed by thousands of people who have been affected by the disease. There will also be a blood drive, health information, music, free screenings, food, and of course firefighters in pink.
The inspirational messages written on the trucks about the ravages of this disease and the spirit of those who are fighting it is something everyone should see, said Tyler Mayor Barbara Bass, a breast cancer survivor. This event is an opportunity for the entire community to come out and honor those who have been affected by cancer. We are particularly excited to welcome “Tonya” (a Tyler Fire truck given to the Pink Heals Tour in 2009) back to Tyler, showing off her new pink paint and messages from cancer survivors from around the U.S.
Turn Tyler Pink shirts and caps can be purchased at:
* Gallery Main Street 110 W. Erwin;
* Carter Blood Care 815 S. Baxter; and,
* Holiday Inn South Broadway 5701 S. Broadway.
Proceeds from the sale of Turn Tyler Pink shirts benefit local cancer organizations. In 2009, the Tyler Firefighters CARE Fund donated more than $20,000 to organizations that support the fight against cancer. You can go to http://www.cityoftyler.org to learn more.