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I just wanted to let you know that the Seacoast Rotary Club is holding their 2nd Annual Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day, November 25th, 2010 at 8:30 am in Portsmouth, NH. Last year’s race sold out so please register early! We are offering top quality long-sleeved t-shirts and goody bags to the first 300 runners.

We will have prizes for the top 3 finishers in each division and these runners will also be in a drawing for 4 Green Monster Seats at the Boston Red Sox! We have added a Clydesdale and Athena Class this year. Walkers are welcome, and there is prize for the Best Costume! Last year we saw a lot of turkeys, pilgrims and even Santa Claus cross the finish line. Go to www.seacoastrotary.org http://www.seacoastrotary.org/ for a link to online registration. I’ve attached our brochure with all the details.

I can be reached at mnelson300@comcast.net with questions.

Thanks! Hope to see you at our race!

Best Regards-

Midge Nelson Seacoast Rotary Club

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WEDNESDAYS ARE FOR WALKING WITH NEW BALANCE MASHPEE. FOR ONE HOUR A WEEK MAKE YOURSELF A PRIORITY.

NEW BALANCE MASHPEE IN MOTION WALKING PROGRAM

We will be starting a walking club July 21st at 6:00 P.M. to help play a more active role in our community. Our goal is to get people motivated to exercise through our wellness program and give people a place to feel comfortable and meet others with the same motivation as their own. We will provide a training coach, instruction, and safe walking routes for those interested. We will be starting with a ONE mile walk and over the course of an 8 week period we will build up to a THREE mile walk. Our goal is to be very flexible and accommodate anyone interested in our program. This program will meet for a walk every Wednesday at New Balance Mashpee.

Please feel free to ask any questions, and if you’re interested in signing up you can either call the store directly at 508-539-1177 or email us at info@newbalancemashpee.com

New Balance Mashpee 30 Bates Road Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649

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News Release
 
 Run Gloucester! 7-Mile Road Race on Aug. 22 a Great Alternative for Runners Shut out of Popular Beach to Beacon or Falmouth Road Races
 
Scenic course along Cape Ann coastline certified, Saucony $5,000 purse set;  Organizers encouraging sign ups to be a part of history and help the GFAA and DCFF
 
GLOUCESTER, Mass. (July 28, 2010) – The thousands of runners from throughout New England who didn’t get into the highly popular TD Bank Beach to Beacon in Maine or the CIGNA Falmouth Road Race on Cape Cod are encouraged to sign up for the inaugural Run Gloucester! 7-Mile Road Race, set for Aug. 22 on scenic Cape Ann in Massachusetts.
 
“With nearly five miles of ocean views and a quintessential New England setting, the Run Gloucester! 7-Mile is a perfect alternative for those who didn’t get into the Beach to Beacon or Falmouth,” said Dave McGillivray, whose company, DMSE Sports, Inc., created and is managing the race. McGillivray also serves as race director of the BAA Boston Marathon and the TD Bank Beach to Beacon 10K.
 
Runners are encouraged to register in advance at www.rungloucester.com. The registration fee is $35 online and $40 on race day. Proceeds from the Run Gloucester! 7-Mile, sponsored by the Gloucester Daily Times and Saucony, Inc., will benefit the Gloucester Fishermen Athletic Association and DMSE’s Children Fitness Foundation.
New Developments
 
Race organizers and the lead sponsor, Saucony, Inc., a leading global supplier of performance athletic footwear and apparel with brand headquarters in Lexington, Mass., have established a prize purse of $5,000. The winning man and woman will each receive $1,500, with $750 for the second place finishers and $250 for third. Saucony also will award shoe gift certificates to all age group winners.
 
The race will begin at 8 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 22 at the Gloucester Fishermen’s Memorial Statue on the historic Gloucester waterfront.  Online registration will be available until Friday, Aug. 20 at 5 p.m. and to register on the day of race, runners should arrive between 6 and 7:45 a.m. at Gloucester High School, 32 Leslie O. Johnson Road. 
 
For those who pre-register online, registration and packet pick-up will be held Saturday, Aug. 21, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Gloucester High School.
 
A Kid’s Fun Run will be held at Stage Fort Park at 9:45 a.m., following the 7-mile event.  Registration is free and kids who register will receive a participatory medal. An awards ceremony also will take place after the race at 10 a.m. at historic, waterfront Stage Fort Park on Hough Street in Gloucester.
 
The recently certified course will take runners along Eastern Point Road, Atlantic Road and Bass Rocks, before returning to the statue for the finish. The course features one of New England’s most picturesque seascapes, boasting nearly five miles of ocean views. A map of the course and other race info is available at www.rungloucester.com. The race also is on Facebook at www.facebook.com/RunGloucester, where updates and info will be posted throughout the summer.
 
In addition to Saucony, Inc., other sponsors include the Gloucester Daily Times, Marriott Peabody, Courtyard Boston Danvers, Springhill Suites Boston Peabody, Sudbay Motors, North Shore 104.9, the Vitamin Shoppe, Cape Ann Savings Bank, Bank Gloucester, Dunkin’ Donuts and Addison Gilbert Hospital, which will assist the medical team at the race.
 
Being a part of history
 
Gloucester is America’s oldest seaport and also home to the nation’s first artist colony, so it is fitting to be a part of history by participating in the very first Run Gloucester! 7-Mile Road Race, organizers say. 

“Gloucester has a vibrant, active running community as does the entire Cape Ann area, and we are hoping runners from the area plus all across New England will come out and join them and be a part of this historic inaugural race,” said Ron Kramer, Race Director, who envisions the Run Gloucester! 7-Mile one day rivaling other top New England road races in size and stature. “I think we’re going to create something really special here that runners will want to be a part of, year after year.”

 
For additional information on the area, the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce website lists information on accommodations and dining.
The Run Gloucester! 7-Mile will mark the third time this year that McGillivray and his firm, DMSE Sports, have launched an appealing new road race in New England. In April, DMSE  organized the Run to Home Base 9K at Fenway Park, which raised more than $2 million for the Massachusetts General Hospital’s Home Base Program, and on July 4 managed the first-ever Harvard Pilgrim 10K where more than 3,000 runners finished at the 50-yard-line in Gillette Stadium. McGillivray and Kramer developed the Run Gloucester 7-Mile after meeting with local officials more than a year ago.
 
Event Helps the GFAA

The race’s primary beneficiary, the Gloucester Fishermen Athletic Association, raises funds for Gloucester High School student-athletes, sports programs and facilities, and is a key supporter of the renovation of Gloucester High’s Newell Stadium.

 
The race’s referee, Steve Vaitones, who grew up in Gloucester and is a longtime contributing member of the GFAA, said the GFAA is a crucial part of the town’s athletic programs.
 
“Without the GFAA many of the athletic programs just wouldn’t exist,” Vaitones said. “The facilities are in dire need of improvement - meets can’t be held at the track and the stands are in bad shape. The Gloucester Fishermen AA was created to help ease the cost of user fees, and to look at improving and restoring all school athletic facilities. Hopefully this race will give them the financial boost they need and deserve."
 
Founded by McGillivray in 1981, DMSE Sports, Inc. is a leader in sports event management, specializing in creating, marketing and producing mass participatory athletic events throughout the U.S. and abroad. McGillivray has produced or consulted on more than 900 mass-participatory athletic events throughout the world, including 23 Boston Marathons; the 2004 and 2008 USA Women’s Olympic Marathon Trials, the 1990 Triathlon World Championship, the 1998 Goodwill Games Triathlon, and the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. For more info, visit www.dmsesports.com.
 
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The 38th edition of the CIGNA Falmouth Road Race is set for Sunday, Aug. 15, with an elite field that will feature the defending champions, a pair of Olympic marathon silver medalists and, possibly, YOU. Back on My Feet has EIGHT FundRacing entries into what has been deemed “the most beautiful course” and “best run race in America” by Runner’s World. Always wished you could run Falmouth but never had the chance? Now you do.
 
The world’s best and thousands of recreational runners will once again gather for the annual Cape Cod summer tradition. The action begins at 10 a.m. at the drawbridge in Woods Hole when the field of 10,000 sets out on a scenic seven-mile course that ends at the ball field by the beach in Falmouth Heights.
 
Date: Sunday, August 14, 2010
Location: Falmouth, MA
FundRacing Minimum: $1,000.
 
To make your fundraising experience easy and fun, each FundRacer will be set up with an active.com donation page to send out to friends and family. You have until August 13 to raise your minimum. Extensions are available, so please ask for more details.
 
Sign Up: Email Robert Nonemacker or call at 215-772-1080 x103. Entries will go quickly, so act now!
 
There are great benefits included in your FundRacing experience! Benefits Include:
 
·         Entry into the 2010 CIGNA Falmouth Road Race
·         Two BOMF Shirts
·         BOMF Window Sticker
·         BOMF Wristband
·         BOMF Running hat
·         BOMF Hooded Sweatshirt
 
Don’t forget, if you can’t make it to the CIGNA Falmouth Road Race, you can still make your miles count for Back on My Feet. We also have relationships with many of the country’s top races including the Marine Corps Marathon, New York City Marathon, Chicago Marathon, Philadelphia Marathon, and Army 10 Miler. And you can FundRace any race! Just ask Rob for details.
 
Thanks for all you do and please let me know if you have any questions!
 
Bridget Horne
Director of Corporate Communications and Special Events
Back on My Feet, Boston Chapter
426 E 1st Street
Boston, MA 02127
C: 215-821-4773
 
 

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Date: September 26, 2010 Time: 8 – 11 AM Location: John Hancock Tower, 200 Clarendon St, Boston, MA Registration: $35 before September 1, then $50 * Register to climb as individual participant http://eventmam.nationalmssociety.org/site/TRR/General/MAMGeneralEvents?fr_ tm_opt=none&pg=tfind&fr_id=14641> * Register to climb and join an existing team http://eventmam.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR/General/MAMGeneralEvents?fr_i d=14641&pg=teamlist> * Register to climb and set up a team http://eventmam.nationalmssociety.org/site/TRR/General/MAMGeneralEvents?fr_ tm_opt=new&pg=tfind&fr_id=14641> * Register to volunteer http://eventmam.nationalmssociety.org/site/TRR/General/MAMGeneralEvents?fr_ tm_opt=none&pg=tfind&fr_id=14641> * Donate http://eventmam.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR/General/MAMGeneralEvents?fr_i d=14641&pg=pfind> On September 26, 2010, 500 participants will climb 61 flights of stairs to the top of the John Hancock Tower, New England’s tallest building. Climb to the Top is a unique event that raises funds to help more than 19,000 people in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont affected by multiple sclerosis, a disease of the central nervous system that has no known cause or cure. Your participation in Climb to the Top provides help for today and hope for tomorrow through education, support, advocacy, and research funded by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Greater New England Chapter. * 61 floors * More than 1,200 steps! * Chip Timed * Training and fundraising tools * Water stops along the way * General, Elite, and Firefighter Divisions Information coming soon on training; divisions for firefighters, police, elite climbers; prizes; and other frequently asked questions. Event Manager: Caroline Vangrieken Email: ClimbMSGNE@nmss.org http://eventmam.nationalmssociety.org/site/ClimbMSGNE@nmss.org Phone: 1-800-344-4867

Thank you, Kristin Albanesi Administrative Assistant National MS Society, Greater New England Chapter

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