 Another group spent their Saturday bringing awareness to a cause by participating in the annual Bemidji March for Life. The March for Life has been going on for years and coincides with the anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade decision that legalized abortion back in 1973. The group started at the Beltrami County Courthouse and ended at St. Philip's Church for speeches and a lunch. Organizers of the March say the goal is to let people know that other options exist outside of abortion. Just to state again that life is sacred from moon to tomb and that's really what this is all about. It's just to make sure that our culture, our society, in this case our community knows that we're here. We want to keep working to defend human life at every stage and to help women and men who find themselves in difficult situations to make a choice for life. Organizers say the walk will continue until the Roe vs. Wade decision is overturned on the federal level.