There many Relay for Life events going on in the Southern Tier. Seton Catholic Central School is hosting their own May15-16th.

They are doing a fundraiser that begins today and they are flush with excitement. Ouch, alright, bad pun.

For the second year, students will be placing a purple toilet on front lawns throughout the Southern Tier. The first stop - Principal Richard Bucci's house at 11:30 this morning.

To get the purple toilet removed, the homeowners pay a donation to the American Cancer Society and pick the next location for it.

Purple is the color of the American Cancer society and the toilet is a creative way of suggesting where the students want to see cancer end.

Seton was the first high school in Central and Southern New York to host a Relay. In the first 2 years, the event raised over $30,000 to fight cancer!

To find out more about the Relay for Life at Seton Catholic, go here.

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