- Freehold Area Running Club
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- Freehold Area Running Club
MEMBER: THE LONG RUN An Official Publication of: The Freehold Area Running Club, a.k.a. FARC Website: www.farcnj.com * VOL. 29 NO. 2 (April 2011) TU T Join* FARC Facebook! E-mail (results & letters to editor): [email protected] also see e-mailed monthly: FARC Flash NJ’s 3rd Largest Club & Growing Wed.4:30PM Boro Track Workouts [email protected] Sat.8AM Reservoir Race Walk/Health Sun.8AM Reservoir: Train, Run-Distance CLUB MEETING APRIL 20th at FARC Volunteer Signup Form: Come help out at FARC to promote running and the club, earn FARC Points and meet your fellow club members and runners. All you have to do it fill out the volunteer form (page 7), save it (“FARC VOL.”, your name.”doc”) then email to [email protected] MICHAEL TIGHE PARK Fun Run 6:30 PM Meeting 7:00 PM Thurs. May 19 FARC Club Scholarship Awards Meeting 7PM @ Mike Tighe Park Coming Up: Summer Series 5 K 6:45 PM, & Kids’ Summer Nights 1 Mile 6:30 PM, I/2 Mile 6:20 PM, and Sprints (Mon-mouth Battlefield 100-Yard Charge - age 5 & up, 50 yard dash – age 4 & up, 25 yard toddler trot–age 18 mos. to 3 yrs.) ST.PADDYS’ DAY 10 MILE & 5 K RACES (Details and Photos on web farcnj.com) St. Paddy’s 10 Mile Race Results by Jim Robbins Tuesday, 22 March 2011 FREEHOLD, NJ - Six hundred and eighty-seven road racers competed in the 22nd annual St. Paddy’s 10 Mile Race (411, total) and 17th annual Leprechaun 5K (276, total) presented by the Freehold Area Running Club (FARC) at Michael J Tighe Park, Freehold Township, on the good-racing weather morning of Sunday, March 20, the day that the Vernal Equinox arrived at 7:21 p.m. marking the end of winter and the start of spring. RACE Director Isabel Meldrum JUNE 22, 29, JULY 6, 13, 20, & 27, 2011 at Manalapan’s Monmouth Battlefield State Park (rt 33): Kids Dashes 6:05 PM, ½-Mile 6:20 PM, 1-Mile 6:30 PM, 5-K 6:45 PM. Download Flyer farcnj.com Support FARC Sponsors: (See www.farcnj.com for Photos, Apps., Calendar, Results) 2011 Executive Officers: Linda, Fran, Mike, Rich, Isabel Photos by Bob Both Coming in first place of the 10-miler from the out-and-back course that started and finished at the Park, and used the Roads of Georgia, Nomoco, Pittenger Pond, Jackson Mills, Stonehill, along with DeCicco Circle, and Brandon, Diamond and Aimee Drives was Michael Loenser , 28, Piscataway at 59:30 (59 minutes and 30 seconds). Second and third place, respectively went to Tim Morgan, 27, S. Plainfield 59:36 and Jeff Propet, 30, Wall Township, at 59:41. In talking with champion Loenser and runner-up Morgan at the finish-line area, they informed that there was a lot of back and forth for the lead with a pack of four for most of the race but Loesner “took the lead with about a mile to go” he said and Morgan in trying to catch him said, “that’s when I took second place by myself.” Both agreed that the course was scenic and the rolling hills challenging and that the weather was “about perfect for running.” Five and the George Sheehan Classic and as he often says in interviews, complimentarily: “My wife, Penny, does most of the work.” At the starting line at 9:30 a.m., located about a mile into the Park on the entrance road, Isabel Meldrum, race director, using a bullhorn thanked the 10-mile racers for coming and asked them to make sure they crossed over the metal plates (of the Chrono Tracking System provided by Elite Racing Systems) which would record their racing time. She then introduced Mackenzie Conner, 5th grade student of Beachwood Elementary, who sang our National Anthem. Meldrum then gave a three-command start and the racers were off, following the lead vehicle driven by Michael O’Flaherty, president of the FARC who followed Lieutenant Dean Smith driver of the police car. Fifteen minutes later the 5K would start on the same entrance road but closer to the exit and Avram Shapiro would drive that lead vehicle along with a bicycle pedaled by John Weitz, former president of the club. Jacqui Gordon, 38, Point Pleasant was the top female at 1:02:41 (6th place overall). Rounding out the top three of that distaff category were Malia Lyles, 26, of Neptune at 1:04:03 (10th overall) and Bronauryn Oleary, 35, Cliffwood Beach, at 1:04:38 (11th overall). To the average human the activity of running belongs to the youth in life but it seems that's not so at this event, anyway. Coming in first of the 5K (3.1 miles), that used a shortened part of the main course, but included Eaglenest Road, was a hands-together group of three Marlboro High School students at 18:52: Elan Mortin, 18; Mitchell Biler, 17; B. Mazzarello, 16. Septuagenarians who did the 5K: Gordon Konscol, 71, of Woodbridge at 30:28; Dolores Papirman, 73, of Whiting at 38:03; Alfred Cinter, 75, of Freehold at 43:01. Septuagenarians who did the 10-mile: Amando Oliveira, 70, of Edison at 1:23:30; Immune Dyson, 74, of Princeton at 1:30:53; Cindy Clark, 71, of Hillsborough at 1:36:59; Olie Nelson, 75, of Farmingdale at 1:38:34. And alas! There is an octogenarian: Harry Papirman, 80, (husband of Dolores) at 1:39:00. All received age-group awards. One could suspect that each of these active senior citizens believes wholeheartedly in the famous quote by Jackie Robinson of baseball's Hall of Fame: "Life is Not a Spectator Sport!" Race director Isabel Meldrum, former president of both FARC and SAC and active race walker, presented Ceramic Shamrocks to the aforementioned winners and age-group leaders at the basketball court of the Park, which served as the staging area. The female winner was a couple: Katie Vicizio, 16, and Rachel Weinberger, 17, who were part of the dozen or so Marlboro High School track and cross-country students competing in the event and like the boys also came in first place together and their race time of 21:12 (12th and 13th overall), was a highly respectable 6:50 per-mile pace. Third place for the females went to Katie Kanka , 28, of Ewing at 22:30 (22nd overall). A great picnic was provided: hot soup, hot dogs, bagels, fruit and soft drinks. This race has been voted as of the best food races in New Jersey. "I'm very excited about the excellent turnout, 687 runners/racewalkers, and want to thank all the competitors for their support. It was just a perfect day and great running weather. I want to acknowledge also the know-how cooperation we get from the volunteers (195 total) of the area clubs (FARC, Jersey Shore Running Club and Shore Athletic Club). Compliments, too, to the chair people of the organizing committee who did an outstanding job of course management, food preparation and distribution for the athletes. I want to thank Donna Cetrulo, Linda Hyer, Mike O’Flaherty, Cathy O’Flaherty, Rich Edwards, Fran Kugelmas, Dave Friedman, Frank Haviland, Tom Wendel, Marcia and Avram Shapiro, Manny and Roberta Eisner, Ed Wendel, Fred and Anna Torres of Elite Racing Systems for all their help. I also want to recognize our sponsor: Nestles Beverage Company in Freehold. A special thank you to the Penny Hinck, 49, of Monmouth Beach finished the 5K at 36:41. Penny was satisfied with her time but admitted that she has not been racing in a while so she’s getting back into it. “The course is really beautiful because there are rolling hills and it takes us through farmland suburbia – the weather is near perfect, cool temperatures, you don’t have to worry about getting overheated,” were comments on the event, that she offered. Penny is director of the annual Saturday in the Park 5K raced in Holmdel Park. She is the wife of Phil Hinck that Shore area racers know from his helping out at numerous races and he directs, among others, two nationally-recognized events: The Spring Lake 2 Wall; James Bergum 1:26:11, Howell (webmaster FARC); Jennifer Jones 1:26:54, Aberdeen. Freehold Township Recreations and the staff at Tighe Park who coordinate opening and staffing the park for us. This was the 22nd year of the St Paddy’s 10 Miler and it has its roots in Freehold. This race keeps on growing and my philosophy is that when you put on a quality event the runners will come out and support it. I want to pay gratitude to you one and all. We hope to see you on Sunday March 18, 2012. Our website is http://www.farcnj.com/ “said director Meldrum in an E-mail overview. . . Other leading finishers of the 5K (3.1 miles) distance: Freehold: Scott Main 24:12, Peter Borchardt 24:40, Jackie Hall 25:20, Amy Sloane 27:25, Rosy Weiner 27:51, Andrew Borchardt 28:01, Ron Podel 28:09, Zoey Sloane 28:12, Karen Gaffey 28:38, A. Bruce O’Connor 28:40, Rhoda Gordon 28:51, Julie Tajfil 28:52, Eileen Allen 29:25, Miah Kim 29:50, Lucinda Monica 30:20, Kimberly Dudas 30:34, Kevin O’Malley 32:19, Joe Haney 33:04, Justin Gordon 33:19, Jared Tajfil 33:20, Kimberly O’Malley 35:16, Donna Tepedino 38:20. Meldrum has served the running/race walking community by being president of both the Shore Athletic Club as well as the Freehold Area Running Club. She recalls and is proud of race walking a 100 Kilometer race in Xenia, Ohio at the USATF National 100 Mile/100K Championship over a decade ago in which she earned an award. For those who are unfamiliar with the metric system, the 100K is 62 miles! Herald area: Jason Somers 24:32, Highlands; Melissa Timm 26:11 & Sarah Black 27:16, Highlands; Ashley Emmons 29:27, Rumson; James Brantley 32:34, Middletn; Penny Hinck 36:41, Monmouth Bch.; Catherine Brantley 40:48, Middltn.; Kathy Misciagna 42:50, Rd. Bank. Other leading finishers of the 10-mile distance: Freehold: Brian Burlew 1:13:24, Bruce McCulloch 1:13:59, Gabby Barrett 1:15:08, Edward Mahalick 1:15:25, Eric Caro 1:16:22, Alexandra Caro 1:17:17, Brian Martin 1:19:34, Chris Parr 1:21:02, Tara Moore 1:23:19, Maria Borchardt 1:24:00, Todd Moore 1:25:24, Eric Sinatra 1:25:38, Carl Danziger 1:25:46, Alan Riccardi 1:26:43, Brando Elimanco 1:26:45, Christine Weber 1:27:38, John Drudy 1:27:44; Elizabeth Walker 1:31:20; Paula Borchardt 1:31:23; Kevin Roche 1:32:56; Julie Hall 1:33:13; Tara Stauffer 1:34:26; Jennifer Barnes 1:34:47; Sandra Etlinger 1:35:44; Dick Heuser 1:36:38; Kerriann Weinberger 1:37:06; Denise Zolnowski 1:37:07; Joseph Ulty 1:37:08. Other Monmouth County: Michael Chiera 21:49, Devon Miller 21:54 and Will Alim 22:09, Howell; Jack Loennecker 22:11 and Doreen page 25:23, Manalapan; Stephen Harnett Jr. 25:55 and Stephen Harnett Sr. 25:56, Hazlet; Eric Madia 26:05, Manalapan; Matthew Somodi 26:05 and Ron Ackerman 26:07, Howell; Debbie O’Connor 26:11, Lincroft; Steven Feldman 26:30, Nicole Stallone 26:56 and Paulette Stallone 26:57, Manalapan; Allison Krilla 27:19, lake Como; Jim Stewart 27:20, Marlboro; Eileen Yard 27:22, Keyport; Katie Farrington 28:32, Farmingdale; Denyse Galasso 28:39, Matawan; Lindsay Chiera 29:12, Howell; Bob Nassi 29:17, Marlboro; Janice Krilla 29:30, Tinton Falls; Amy Marino 29:35, Howell; Jim Jensen 29:38, Englishtown; Donna Romeo 29:43, Spring Lake Hts. Herald area: Richard A. Brugger Jr. 1:09:27, Atl. Highlands; Nicholas Negro 1:11:29, Keansburg; Lisa Glavan 1:15:06, Highlands; Geoff Nishira 1:16:50, Red Bank; Jaclynn Merlette 1:18:58 and Cathy Capozzi 1:22:11, Middletown; Bill Burke 1:22:29, Atl. Highlands; Caren McCormack 1:24:40, Little Silver; Liz Bovitz 1:29:09, Fair Haven; Pam Allen 1:30:27, Red Bank; Carolyn Van Schaack 1:30:43, Middletown; Lauren Byron 1:31:02, Sea Bright; Martin Dugan 1:33:40, Middletown; Jimmy Kelly 1:36:11, Red Bank; Jeanne Lauro 1:44:51, Little Silver; Cerrone Dayo 1:45:40 and Agnes MacAsadia-Dayo 1:45:40, Red Bank; Laura Young 1:45:52, Sandy Burke 1:45:52 and Kate Kelly 1:45:52, Red Bank. Leprechaun 5 Kilometer Race Results FREEHOLD, NJ – Two hundred and seventy-six road racers competed in the 17th annual Leprechaun 5K presented by the Freehold Area Running Club (FARC) at Michael J Tighe Park, Freehold Township, on the goodracing weather morning of Sunday, March 20, the day that the Vernal Equinox will arrive at 7:21 p.m. which marks the end of winter, the start of spring and free local Italian ices. Other Monmouth County leaders: Luciano Deoliveira 1:00:21, Long Branch; Malia Lyles 1:04:03, Neptune; Dave Gilbert 1:05:59, Tinton Falls; Charles Rogers 1:06:41, Wall; Jim Redeker 1:07:36, Lake Como; Lisa Namath 1:07:40, Wall; Don Griffin 1:08:14, Belmar; Chester Deoliveira 1:09:06, West Long Branch; Ann O’Dowd 1:09:22, Colts Neck; Jason Martin 1:11:01, Wall; Mike Washakowski 1:18:14, Ocean; Brian Gaughan 1:18:41, Englishtown; Jeff Ragle 1:19:45, Ocean; Michael Monahan 1:19:50, Wall; Michael Lysak 1:20:02, Aberdeen; Elizabeth Spector 1:20:09, Manalapan; Jim Maloney 1:20:32, Shrewsbury; Joe Anderson 1:21:47, Wall; David B. Matthew 1:21:59, Tinton Falls; Michael Shilling 1:23:36, Farmingdale; Gilbert Santos 1:24:04, Long Branch; Andy Stevenson 1:24:59, Manalapan; Thomas Dayback 1:25:06, Tinton Falls; Andrew Katznelson 1:25:33, Manalapan; Brian Borden 1:25:58, Neptune; Wendy McKnight 1:26:09, Place Name Sex Age City State Clock Pace 1 Elan Mortin M 18 Morganville NJ 18:52 6:05 2 Mitch. Biler M 17 Marlboro NJ 18:52 6:05 3 B.Mazzarello M 16 Manalapan NJ 18:52 6:05 ASHLEY HIGGINSON SENIOR SUCCESSES Ashley Higginson (Colts Neck,‘07 HS grad) completed a successful senior indoor track & field season for Princeton University with the 2nd fastest indoor 3000 meter time in Princeton history (9:14). She went on to win both the 3000 and 5000 meter Ivy League indoor Championships contributing to winning the overall women’s Ivy League Indoor Championship. At the National Championship Finals she finished 5th overall in the 3000 meters, with the top 8 finishers becoming college First Team All-Americans (two time All-American, so far!) [–John Higginson] 3 most beneficial? Here's a chance to check your knowledge and adjust your eating habits. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Iceberg - At 96% water, iceberg is all crunch and no substance. It has only trace amounts of vitamin A and calcium and half the vitamin C of Bibb. Dear St. Paddy’s day race staff, Thank you so much for having the run. It was very well run and the people working it were fantastic. I know because I got to meet a lot of them personally as I was by myself most of the race. I hope that this did not cause any problems. I did ask if there was a time limit so that I wouldn’t cause any issues. I am an extremely slow but steady “runner” at this point. I wanted to thank all the staff who took such good care of me. I was happily surprised that they stayed to show me the turns on the course. I brought my map just in case. Most of the water stops were still there when I got to them also. I was using a watch so I didn’t care about the timers being down but would like to thank you for leaving the mile markers so I could check my progress. My apologies to the very nice policeman who had to see so much of my large behind that morning. He did a great job especially when it looked like a rottweiler was going to try to get through his electric fence and try to eat me! I appreciate being given the chance to finish and get an official time. Bibb - Although it packs almost three times the immunity-boosting vitamin A and twice the C of iceberg, this tender leaf is still considered a nutritional lightweight. Radicchio - Long on pigment and short on nutrition, as its vitamin A content is one-twelfth that of iceberg lettuce. Use it to add color and taste . Arugula - Similar to romaine, this bitter green is rich in vitamin A and vitamin C and has nearly eight times the magnesium. Romaine - A great source of folic acid, vitamin A,carotenoids, and flavonoids, which may help ward off cancer and heart disease. [-Ed. note: Linda serves great salads, too!] I had to leave right after I finished due to a work problem and only heard a few minutes of the awards. I did hear them mention something about getting a new sponsor. I also noticed the beautiful awards. Have you considered asking Lenox to sponsor it? The awards look very much like the type of work they do. (Just a thought) FARC Member Times, Various Races I was looking up my time on your website and couldn’t find it in my age group and was sad that I didn’t go fast enough to be on the stats. rd Imagine my surprise when a friend told me that I came in 3 in my division. Thank you for having a “heavyweights” division. As you saw I am not and probably never will be one of the tiny little fast runners. I do hope to improve my time and appreciate the opportunity to participate in your run. Thank you again. Matawan 5K Mark S. Leary - 24:10 Matawan 5K Sue Patla - 25:12, 1st in age group st Belmar Five Cindy Monica -49:21, 1 female, 60-69 Eatontown Labor Day 5K Cara / Dave Trulli - 22:40 / 22:42 Woodbridge 10K Cynthia Cirri – 49:10.99 Eatontown Labor Day 5K Ralph Garfield - 24.14(1st 70-79) nd Pre-Fathers Day 5K Ken Vercammen - 19:34 2 place AG ’11 Ivy League 3K & 5K Champ. Indoor 3K: Ashley Higginson 9:14 Mt.Dora, Florida, Orange Blossom ½ Marathon, 3/6/11 st th Erica Weitz (1:26:00)–1 female, 6 overall ½-marathon Nanci Place (March 22, 2011) (See www.farcnj.com for Runners Forum, Calendar, Results) Dear race organizer, New 2011 Freehold Area Running Club Members I enjoyed running your race. I have been road running competitively in Middlesex County for the past twenty years. Runners appreciate running events with sufficient course marshals, water stops and post race refreshments. The organizers and sponsors of your race should be commended on the excellent set up. I have encouraged other runners to support local running events that raise money for charity and non-profit groups. We look forward to running your race again next year. I run races almost every weekend and am a member of 6 running clubs. I organize the Annual Freezing Cold Hash Run to benefit St. James Food Bank every January in Edison. I can help your race and distribute your race applications if you will include our Hash Run's flyer in your race packet or at Born to Run. Please let me know. You can mail me 200-300 applications for your race. I will assist you by dropping them off at races throughout central New Jersey. I also added St. Paddy 5k and Born to Run to the list of community events and running races in our email newsletter we send to 2,500 friends, clients, runners and community leaders. Very truly yours, Kenneth A. Vercammen (3-26-2011) First Name Last Name Eileen Erik Brook Jenifer Elana Tony Sharon Andrea Dennis Rebecca Holly Robert Robin Bill Patricia Allen Artigas Baster Bauman Brodsky Ciafardini Hanson Hopkin Murachanian Polunas Scarkata Shapiro Sharer Smith Zinna Family membership √ √ √ Support FARC Sponsors: Picking the Right Lettuce by Linda Hyer With the warm weather arriving in the near future most of us tend to eat more salads. But with all the different types of lettuce available do you know what kind is the 4 reebold Area RuaaiDI The 29 th Annual Club Wednesday Night SUWlWlER SIC RIICE SERIES June 22, 2011 - July 27,2011 5K - 6:45 P.M. Registration starts at 5:45 p.m. BATTLEFIELD STATE PARK, OLD RT. 33, MANALAPAN, N. J. Come run the historic Battle of Momnouth State Park, Mile Splits, Mile Fun Run, Kids Races, and refreshments for all finishers. • • Awards to the Overall Finishers Overall Race Walk Finishers Overall Age Group Finishers in Numerous Age Groups No Duplicate Awards On Site Registration Only FEE: $3.00 PER RACE FOR FARC MEMBERS, $5.00 FOR OTHERS AND $1.00 for STUDENTS RACE DATES: Every Wednesday night for the following dates; JUNE 22 JUNE 29 JULY 06 JULY 13 JULY 20 JULY 27 We love kids but!!! We must prohibit strollers in the summer series. We know that you are careful parents. Dogs at a race may be a hazard to runners, children and spectators. We also cannot have runners in costumes as this is a hazard to other runners and a safety issue that our insurance company will not cover these situations. We ask for your cooperation!! Thank You. RACE TIME: 5K Starts at 6:45 p.m. COnte join FARC for a Summer of Fun, Running and Walking for our 29 th year of Great Running Visit our Website: www.farcnj.com for results and club information Freehold Area Banalal . Club -- Presents 18th Annual KIDS' SUMMER NIGHTS RUNNING SERIES June 22, 2011 - July 27, 2011 Registration starts at 5:30 p. m. Races start at 6:00 p. m. AT BATTLEFIELD STATE PARK, MANALAPAN, N. J. Sponsored by: PAULINES HEALTH FOOD STORES in Manalapan & Freehold 25 YARD "TODDLER TROT" ......................... 18 MONTHS TO 3 YEARS 50 YARD DASH ................................. .4 YEARS & UP MONMOUTH BATTLEFIELD "100 YARD CHARGE" .......... 5 YEARS & UP HALF MILE RACE AND THE ONE MILE RACE for ages 8 and up Ribbons and ICE POPS TO ALL FINISHERS T-Shirts TO KIDS WHO PRE ENTER FOR SERIES (Presented at end of Series) FEE: $2.00 PER RACE OR ALL Six WEEKS FOR $12.00 Shirt Size: Race: Kids, Yz Mile or Mile S M L (Circle one) On Site Registration Only NAMES:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AGE: Sex: - - - RACE DATES: JUNE 22- JULY 20 JULY06 _ _ JULY13 JUNE 29 JULY 27 _ _ or ALL SIX RACES- - check one Make check payable to the Freehold Area Running Club I know that running and volunleertng to won. In dub races are potentially hazardous activities , I should not enter and run in Club activities unless I am medically able and property trained . I agree to abide by any decision of 11 raoa official relative 10 my ability to safely complete the run . I assume all risks associated with runn ing and volunteering to wori<, a races including, but not hmited to, fails, contact with other par1icipanls, the effects of weather. Induding high heal and or humidity. the conditio ns of the road and traffic on the road, all such risks being known and appredated by me. Having read this waiver and knowing these racts, and in con~jderalion of your acceptance of my application for membership of anyone and myself entitled to act on my behalf. waiver and release the Road Runners Club of America. the Freehold Area Running Club of New Jersey and all sponsors, their representatives ~uccessors from aU daims or liabilities of any kind arising out of my panldpation in these Club activities even though that liabIlity may arise out 01 negligence or carelessnes~ on the part of the persons named in thIS waiver. I grant perrrllssion to all of the foregoing to use any photographs, motion plcture~, recording or any other records of this events for any innate purpose, I understand the failure to sign th is waiver may atred my status as an Freehold Area Running Club Member. PARENTS SIGNATURE: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Freehold Area Running Club Membership Volunteer Form Name: Family Members: __________ Volunteer Shirt Size: S M L XL (Circle one) Club Races to Volunteer for: Please Check off Areas to Volunteer at: Please Check Off (may be multiple) Winter Series _________ Registration ______ Food/Hospitality _____ St Paddy’s 10 Miler & Lep. 5K ______ Shirt Distribution ______ Water Stop _____ Summer Series ______ Course ______ Finish Line _____ Kids Summer Nights ______ Course Marshal ______ Set-Up _____ Born to Run ______ Clock Watcher ______ Clean Up _____ Toys for Tots ______ Timer/Splits ______ Results ____ Each time you volunteer you earn FARC Points, see website for redeeming point categories. How would you like to be contacted? Phone #: __________________ E-Mail______________________________________ Please fill out form, save and return to our webmaster at; [email protected] Release: I, the undersigned, do herby knowingly discharge and release: The Township of Freehold, their departments and employees, The Freehold Area Running Club, the sponsors and all volunteers form any and all claims arising out of participation in the event. Further, I represent that I have trained for the event and I am physically able to participate in said event. I further agree to permit the race organizers and sponsors to use any photographs taken in conjunction with the event for publicity purposes. Signature: _________________________________________________________ Date: ______________ Parent Signature (if under 18): _________________________________________ Date: ______________ P.O. Box 4 Manalapan, N J. 07726 AREA RACE CALENDAR FREEHOLD AREA RUNNING CLUB CALENDAR All phone nos. 732 unless otherwise noted. Many races have websites Go to www.farcnj.com or P.O. Box 4, Manalapan, NJ 07726 for details. FREEHOLD AREA RUNNING CLUB CALENDAR DATE EVENT PLACE TIME Sundays Saturdays ALL YEAR Wednesdays Distance Training Race walking Windeler Rd. Manasquan Res8:00 AM ervoir Lot/ Vis.Ctr. Freehold Boro High 6:00 PM Track Workouts School Track, Rob- Wednesdays. ertsville Rd. & rt. 79 Contact Mike Asbury Park ½- Sat. 4/16/2011 Marathon (13.1 Mi) Sat. 4/16/2011 Jersey Shore Marathon Relay Asbury Park, NJ Seaside to Asbury Park, NJ New Hope Counseling Wed. 4/20/2011 Club Membership Meeting Sat. 4/23/2011 Sat. 4/30/2011 Sat. 4/30/2011 Celtic Tribute 5 K Camp Edge, Alloy, NJ PLACE Sun. 5/8/2011 Run with Mom 5 Mile Rumson, NJ Sun. 5/15/2011 Delaware Marathon 26.2 & 13.1 Miles Wilmington, DE 8:30 AM See Wed. 6/22/2011 farcnj.com Various Wed. 6/29/2011 farcnj.com Wed. 7/06/2011 9:00 AM: 5 K Michael Tighe Park, 6:30 Fun Run Freehold 7:00 PM Long Branchj, NJ EVENT Thurs. 5/19/11 Monmouth Battlefield, 10-Doggie Dash Sat. 4/16/2011 Run for the Animals 10:15 3 K Manalapan Park, NJ Sat. 4/16/2011 DATE Wed. 7/13/2011 11:00 AM farcnj.com Lake Como 5 K Lake Como, Bar A, NJ 10:00, 5 K See farcnj.com Country Roads Cream Ridge Winery, NJ 9:00 AM, 5 K See farcnj.com Wed. 7/20/2011 Sat., 7/23/2011 Wed. 7/27/2011 8 Michael Tighe Park, Freehold Monmouth Summer Series 5K Battlefield, Kids summer nights Manalapan Park, NJ Monmouth Summer Series 5K Battlefield, Kids summer nights Manalapan Park, NJ Monmouth Summer Series 5K Battlefield, Kids summer nights Manalapan Park, NJ Monmouth Summer Series 5K Battlefield, Kids summer nights Manalapan Park, NJ Monmouth Summer Series 5K Battlefield, Kids summer nights Manalapan Park, NJ Monmouth Water for People 5K Battlefield, Manalapan Park, NJ Monmouth Summer Series 5K Battlefield, Kids summer nights Manalapan Park, NJ Club Scholarship Meeting TIME 9:30 AM See farcnj.com 7:00, 7:20 AM See farcnj.com 6:30 Fun Run 7:00 PM 6:00 PM See farcnj.com 6:00 PM See farcnj.com 6:00 PM See farcnj.com 6:00 PM See farcnj.com 6:00 PM See farcnj.com 8:30 AM See farcnj.com 6:00 PM See farcnj.com
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