5K Dash for Dreams

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Registration is now open for the 5K Dash for Dreams race which will be held on Saturday, October 1st at the Chestnut Hill Reservoir in Brighton, Massachusetts.

The 5K will take runners around the gorgeous reservoir with a photographer on-site capturing all the best running photos of the day! Your run or walk will be timed by Spitler Race Systems. If you have never run the Chestnut Hill Reservoir, you will be in for a real treat racing the reservoir on a beautiful fall day, taking in the New England air and supporting a great cause!

All proceeds from the race will go to support students and the Flying Kites expansion of their campus in Njabini, Kenya

In addition to operating a primary school in Kenya, Flying Kites partners with 14 private and public schools to offer over 80 scholarships to students throughout Kenya. They currently support students in nursery school all the way to university and their secondary school students attend schools across Kenya and their LaunchPad team works with each institution’s infrastructure to determine a students’ academic progress through: national exams, class placement, school reports/grades, attendance, participation and self-surveys completed by secondary students.At Flying Kites in Kenya, they are igniting the potential of vulnerable children in their School and LaunchPad. Through an emphasis on leadership, education and community, the students of Flying Kites are being empowered to change the world.

To register for the race, please click here. For more information about Flying Kites, be sure to check out their website and “Like” them on Facebook!

Hip Hop 10K in Easton, Massachusetts

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Yesterday morning it was over to Easton, Massachusetts for the Hip Hop 10K, which also served as the August Grand Prix race for the Thirsty Irish Runners running club.

The race kicked off at 9AM which is always a great idea to combat the August summer heat that has a way of making running even more challenging. The air was still hot and there was a touch of humidity in the air but thankfully this mostly residential road 10k course features some nice shaded roads which made a world of difference. When running without any shade, the warm summer air could certainly be felt.

With a mostly rolling residential 10k course, there is a really good hill in the final half-mile that challenges the already weary legs quite nicely. After charging up that hill, it is then into a flat final stretch looping around Oliver Ames High School where the race starts and finishes. The race had three water stops on the course but for a 10k, particularly in summer, one extra water stop might be a good idea for next year.

The Hip Hop 5K/10K was started by hip dysplasia patient Emily Cioffi in 2013 in response to the need for better treatment and awareness of hip dysplasia for patients of all ages; newborns to adults. In the past 3 years it has grown to become a prominent town event in Easton, MA drawing in participants from all over the country. We pride ourselves on an organized registration system, timely start, and an excellent volunteer staff throughout the race course. The road race committee works hard year round to aid in promoting awareness and fundraising to assist Boston Children’s Hospital Orthopaedic Hip Program, and the IHDI in their research to develop better, more efficient methods of diagnosis, as well as less invasive forms of treatment to hopefully minimize the severe physical and mental repercussions of hip dysplasia. As we continue to grow, we hope you will join us to help us reach this years goal of 40,000 and over 500 participants!

I finished the race with a time of 52:31, good for 8:25/miles.

Be sure to keep an eye on this race for next year’s run as the course is a great one and the race is very well organized. You can “Like” the race on Facebook and follow it on Twitter.

 

BPD Emerald Society Road Race

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Registration is now open for the 9th Annual BPD Emerald Society Road Race. The race will be held on September 11th this year in Roslindale, Massachusetts and benefits Cops for Kids with Cancer, an organization that supports the families with children stricken with cancer.

Donations to Cops for Kids with Cancer have, for example, saved a family from eviction, helped pay down overwhelming bills and paid to repair the only vehicle used to travel back and forth to the hospital. The situations are heartbreaking and all too real. In the last 4 years, including hospital donations, Cops for Kids with Cancer has given to over 280 families in need, totaling more than $1,400,000.00 in and around New England.

The 5K course, certified by USA Track and Field, starts in front of the Emerald Society Hall and will head up Belgrade Ave to Walworth St, around Fallon Field and then up Walter Street towards the picturesque Arnold Arboretum. After passing through the Arboretum the race will continue back towards the finish line in Roslindale Village.

Please check out the race website at http://www.bpdemeraldsociety.com/sept-11th-road-race/.

After the race, there will be a social in front of the Emerald Society Hall located at 10 Birch Street. This race is a great time every year and benefits a very worthy organization. I hope to see you all there!

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21st Annual Somerville Homeless Coalition Road Race

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Voted in 2014 as one of New England’s top 75 road races, the Somerville Homeless Coalition Road Race is a race you are definitely going to want to sign up for. This year marks the 21st annual running of the race and features some awesome amenities that will make this year’s running of the race another great event!

Held on October 1st at 9AM in Davis Square in Somerville, Massachusetts here are some of the key bonuses this road race has to offer:

  • Register by September 12th or commit to raising $100 and get a free t-shirt!
  • Great Brunch, provided by local restaurants
  • Raise $100 and your registration is free; Raise $250 and you will get a free runners cap.
  • Trophies awarded to top overall male and female, and to the top team.
  • Prizes awarded to top male and female in each category, as well as the top 3 fundraisers; medals to top three finishers.
  • The Steve Burton award given to the race participant who raises the most money.

The race starts and finishes on a bike path and Somerville is a great place to run. The course is a certified 5K course and will be a great race to kick off the month of October with.

All proceeds from the race benefit the Somerville Homeless Coalition, an innovative non-profit organization which has the mission to provide homeless and near homeless individuals and families with individualized supportive services and tailored housing solutions with a goal of obtaining and maintaining affordable housing. Read about their programs here.

To register for the race please click here.