Young Adult Cancer Foundation 5k Race & Walk: October 23, 2011

FALL RIVER, MA, September 9, 2011: The FLY (Financial Lift for Young Adults with Cancer) Foundation is pleased to announce an upcoming 5k Race & Walk on Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 10AM.

The FLY Foundation is a registered non-profit organization in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, providing support to young adults in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, aged 19-39, who have been diagnosed with cancer. The organization was founded by Bristol, RI residents Julia & Peter Saulino, following Julia’s lymphoma diagnosis at age twenty-nine. To date, The FLY Foundation has provided financial support to five local young adults undergoing cancer treatment.

The 5k will begin at BankFive, 79 North Main Street, Fall River, MA and finish at The Tap House Grill 159 South Main Street, Fall River, MA, and will be held rain or shine.

Registration Details: A $25 non-refundable entry fee prior to October 16, 2011, $28 thereafter. Checks can be made payable to “The FLY Foundation” and mailed to the FLY Foundation 5K Road Race & Walk, c/o BankFive attention: Stephanie Melo Terra, 79 North Main Street, Fall River, MA 02720. Race day registration from 8:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. at BankFive, 79 North Main Street, Fall River, MA 02720. Pre-race number pickup on Saturday, October 22, 2011 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. at Tap House Grill, 159 South Main Street, Fall River, MA 02720.

You can download a race application here.

More information can be found online at www.theFLYfoundation.org or by contacting race directors , Stephanie Melo Terra (508) 642-7967 and Nelson Terra (508) 989-9680

Melanoma Education Foundation 5 Miler in Hingham, MA

Headed down to Hingham, MA today for the Melanoma Education Foundation 5 Miler. This 5 mile race took place at the absolutely beautiful Wompatuck State Park in Hingham and the race was part of the Grand Prix series for the Thirsty Irish Runners.

If you have never been to Wompatuck State Park and live in the general Boston area then you must head there for some of the greatest preserved open space around. With great trails both paved and off-road, the park is a great place to either have a race or some training runs at. A state run park like this makes you not gripe about paying taxes!

The course for today’s 5 miler was all on paved trails through the woods. It was an unseasonably warm and humid day in Hingham with temperatures reaching about 80 degrees and the humidity leaving the race shirt in need of a good ringing out post-race. The course was moderately challenging with some pretty good rolling hills throughout the course and a couple of dandy uphills to fend off. There were two quick downhills, appropriately marked with steep grade warning signs, that were in the 4th mile and brought you back down to the starting line grade.

I finished today’s 5 miler with a time of 43:56 for 8:47/miles.

About Melanoma Education Foundation:

The Melanoma Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization devoted to saving lives from melanoma, a common skin cancer that is often deadly unless detected early before there are any symptoms. The Foundation increases awareness of melanoma three ways:
  • Educates middle and high school health teachers and provides them with free classroom materials and lesson plans.
  • Provides complete information about early self-detection and prevention of melanoma in a user-friendly website.
  • Conducts talks and facial skin analyzer screenings for area organizations and businesses.

By the end of the 2010–11 school year, the SkinCheck® Class was being taught in over 1,000 schools in 46 states.

 

Jeff Coombs Memorial Road Race

A double feature of road racing this weekend with Sunday’s race taking place in Abington, MA. The Jeff Coombs Memorial Road Race was a 5k held in the town where 9/11 victim Jeff Coombs and his family resided. Like all of the victims of September 11th, Coombs has a remarkable legacy that can be read about by clicking here.

After the tragedy of September 11th, Coombs’ family created The Jeffrey Coombs Memorial Foundation.

The Jeffrey Coombs Memorial Foundation was established to provide assistance to area children, youths, and families, and to help fund enrichment programs within Abington schools. The non-profit, 501C-3 organization is in memory of Jeff Coombs, an Abington father of three who died on September 11, 2001 in the WTC Terrorist Attacks. Since the very informal creation of the Foundation in November of 2001, a dedicated and wonderful group of volunteers has raised more than $350,000 with eight road races, three auctions, two yard sales, three teen concerts and a Christmas sale.

Over the years the foundation has awarded numerous grants to Abington public and private schools to enrich the children’s education, 20 scholarships to graduating seniors and students enrolled in private high school, and assisted families in a variety of ways after they found themselves in suddenly difficult situations because of death or illness in the family. Because of the foundation that honors Jeff’s legacy as a loving father, generous friend and caring individual, families have enjoyed vacations and group outings, and received financial help to ease the burden of their current situation. They’ve also been granted small “wishes” to help them adapt to the difficult changes in their lives. Parents have been able to provide their children with the kind of holidays we all are fortunate enough to give our children, all in the name of Jeff.

The 5k race this year was the 10th annual race and started and finished at the Woodsdale School in Abington. An amazing turnout was present of runners and walkers alike and the race was an amazing way to pay tribute not just to Coombs but to all who lost their lives on September 11th. An actual piece of the steel from the World Trade Center was present at the race and a truck from New Jersey that pays tribute to the fallen emergency personnel was also present.

I finished the race in 24:23 or 7:52/miles and was truly touched by the remarkable show of patriotism and remembrance at the race.

4th Place Finish at Frances Morast 5k to Beat Ovarian Cancer

Gotta love local racing! Traveled less than a mile today to the Williams Intermediate School in Bridgewater to take part in the Frances Morast 5k to Beat Ovarian Cancer. Held in conjunction with Ovations, which has raised over $1.5 million for ovarian cancer research, the race is held in memory of Morast, a teacher within the Bridgewater school system who passed away from ovarian cancer. A great turnout was present at the event and with a crisp fall air the morning was perfect for a 5k.

This year was the first time there was a 5k run component as the past 3 years have been a walk alone. Adding the run to the event was a great idea to bring out more participants. The race ran from the Williams Intermediate School toward St. Thomas Aquinas Church and then down Main Street back toward historic downtown Bridgewater. After running through Central Square it was a quick sprint down South Street to get to the finish line back at the Williams School.

As of current, the race raised a mighty $12,275 in donations to help find a cure for ovarian cancer. A portion of the proceeds also are being donated to the Citizens Scholarship Fund which provides a scholarship in Morast’s name to a graduating senior.

I finished up the run in fourth place overall with a time of 24:13 or 7:47/miles.

 

Register for the 1 Step Closer 2 Home 5k in Norton, MA

Register today for the 1 Step Closer 2 Home 5k to be held in Norton, MA on Saturday, November 5th. The race starts and finishes at the New Testament Baptist Church located at 1 New Taunton Avenue in Norton. There is a kids’ fun run that kicks off at 8:30 and a 5k walk that starts at 8:45 followed lastly by the 5k run which starts at 9:15AM. An awards ceremony will follow the race at 10AM.

Proceeds from this race will be used in two ways. 1 Step Closer 2 Home reinforces the notion that the world should be a place where all children are valued and should be allowed to grow up happy, safe and healthy. An Adoption Assistance Fund will allow prospective adoptive families to file an application with New Testament Baptist Church for financial assistance with their adoption expenses. The other beneficiary of the proceeds from this race will be the Casa Bernabe orphanage in Guatemala where a local mission team is dispatched to annually to assist the orphanage.

To register for this 5k and help support these great causes, please click here. To see the race course, click here.