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    Breast cancer survivor Dar Maxwell, left, Jill Wolfe and Cathy Braaten try to photograph Jill Wolfe's 10 year old Shiatsu, Chickie, on Water Street in downtown Excelsior Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011.  The women gathered in Excelsior for the "Light the Town Pink Party," presented by Girls Night Out.  A candle lighting ceremony was the culmination of the evening for an unprecedented crowd whose proceeds will be donated to Hope Chest for Breast Cancer.
    Cindy Dubois, left, and Ellie Vadnais light a votive candle as the day's windy weather petered out and gave way to a spectacular evening to celebrate the, "Light the Town Pink Party," in downtown Excelsior Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011. The event was presented by Girls Night Out.  A candle lighting ceremony was the culmination of the evening for an unprecedented crowd whose proceeds will be donated to Hope Chest for Breast Cancer
    Breast cancer survivor (seven and one half years cancer free) Dar Maxwell holds some of the 250 pink roses donated by Cub Foods to hand out to those gathered to celebrate the, "Light the Town Pink Party," on Water Street in downtown Excelsior Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011.  The well-attended gathering was presented by Girls Night Out.  A candle lighting ceremony was the culmination of the evening for an unprecedented crowd whose proceeds will be donated to Hope Chest for Breast Cancer.