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Looking Back at 5K and Moving Forward…

Now, that’s more like it!

I’ve posted my second report on Week 8. Today’s run was more like I’m used to. You can read about it on my Week 8 page

Also, here’s the link to the Go! 5K Walk/Run in Oak Brook, IL, that I posted about last week, for those of you who haven’t seen the post: Go! 5K Run in Fullersburg Woods.

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“GO! 5K Trail Run” in Oak Brook

I was asked to post information on an event happening this November in Illinois. It happens to be a drive away from me. For those of you living in the Chicago Metropolitan area, this may be something to which you’d like to take the family for a fun fall day out, as well as a way to help out those in the community. Here’s the info…Have a great day!

GO! 5K Trail Run

Fullersburg Woods • Oak Brook, IL

November 15, 2008

Race Begins at 9:00am

Registration Link: SignMeUp.com/62259

 

All funds raised will go towards:

• NEW “Art in the Park” program

• State-of-the-art classroom for teachers and students

• Program development for underserved communities

• Exhibit improvements

 

A cool place and a beautiful setting! Whether you just want to have some family fun on a brisk walk or you’re looking to beat your personal best time, Fullersburg Woods’ beautifully groomed trails over a fantastic fall setting for a 5K run/walk. Enjoy the great outdoors while supporting the Fullersburg Woods’ educational programming that generations of families to come will enjoy.

Pre-registration is $30. Registration will also be available 7:30 – 8:30am on race day ($35). Children 12 & under can participate for free with their parents, but will not be eligible for t-shirts or goodie bags unless registered. This event features winding wooded trails, creek side views, professional timing, top of the line goodie bags, and USATF certification. (IL-06096-JW)

 

For more Information:

Phone:   630-850-8110  

e-mail: cgutmann@dupageforest.com

Free child registration:   630-850-8112  

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